Dr. Albert Kabemba on The Medical Aspects of the ANR Treatment

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  • Dr. Albert Kabemba, Chief Anesthesiologist of the Sheridan Anesthesia Group at Bayfront Health in St. Petersburg, and ANR Medical Director explain some of the medical aspects of the ANR treatment, making it the safest and most effective solution for opioid-dependent patients.
    The ANR (Accelerated Neuro Regulation) procedure is a comprehensive approach to treating opioid addiction. It begins with a thorough understanding of the patient's medical conditions, including high blood pressure, obesity, and heart disease. A detailed history of opioid usage is also taken into account.
    Patients are categorized based on their opioid dependency level. After the intake process and medical evaluation, patients are admitted for the procedure. Emphasizing patient safety, the ANR process involves ICU management and hospitalization. The team comprises experienced anesthesia and critical care professionals, ensuring that the patient's well-being is prioritized.
    The goal is to control the entire procedure, ensuring optimal outcomes for those battling opioid addiction.
    Read more about the ANR treatment here: anrclinic.com/...
    For more information about Dr. Waismann's ANR Treatment:
    Call 813-734-7036 or visit:
    www.anrclinic.com

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  • @anr-clinic
    @anr-clinic  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    To learn more about ANR or to schedule a free consultation with one of our physicians, please call - 813-734-7036

  • @kaldaninja
    @kaldaninja 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you !!! Doctor you were amazing ! I just had mine Saturday.

    • @teresamcquiston5409
      @teresamcquiston5409 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      How did you do?

    • @kaldaninja
      @kaldaninja 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@teresamcquiston5409 I did good the first day was just hard to move no withdrawals then it was just getting used to medicine I'm now over a month clean.

    • @bigLar-wf5sw
      @bigLar-wf5sw 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @kelvin cuevas how many days and also how much was it and what do u take after

    • @jzimmerman6901
      @jzimmerman6901 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      What was the program cost roughly? My girl is wanting to do the program and I want see what things we can do financially.

    • @courtneycox8050
      @courtneycox8050 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kaldaninja have you been tempted to use again

  • @juliennethomas5173
    @juliennethomas5173 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Proud of you Bro, May God continue to bless.

  • @tashacherry1480
    @tashacherry1480 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What would happen if you woke up during the procedure? I had woken up during my last 2 surgical procedures. The most recent being almost 15 years ago. I had a partial hysterectomy and I lifted my head up made eye contact with my surgeon who had the palm of his hand on my pelvic bone to brace himself and the other hand in a pair of forceps pulling with all of his might on something. I thank God I couldn't feel it! He yelled to the anesthesiologist "something something stat now!" and she placed a mask over my face and said " Mrs. Cherry I need you to take deep breaths now!" So I did exactly that knowing that I might gain back all my senses at any moment and feel everything. After waking in recovery the surgeon got right in my face and said "do you know how much God damn fentanyl I had to give you to keep you under?" As if I were to personally blame for it happening. I never abused my medications bc I knew if I ran out I'd be in a great deal of pain and to be honest you couldn't just go out to the streets and buy what I was prescribed. After that experience I tried soo hard to get off of them regardless of the suffering bc I feared if I were to ever per se get into a car accident if the hospitals would even be able to treat my pain. I am currently prescribed 1/4 of what I was back then. I'd love to feel the way I did prior to becoming another statistical victim of the RX generation.

  • @ryanwyrick6947
    @ryanwyrick6947 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You literally said nothing. No details just like your website just like your fake reviewers. Forgive my attitude but I see right through this. Why is the price so secretive? Why are the chemicals you use so secretive? Oh sure I'll wait Ive only been hooked my whole life and now on massive amounts of methadone. I need straight answers, we all do.

    • @RK-yu7mp
      @RK-yu7mp ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Buddy, there’s a number they give you where you can call and ask anything you want. Pay attention.

    • @erikschiller4838
      @erikschiller4838 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@RK-yu7mpit's probably just a prompt... And according to a lot of people, insurance doesn't cover it and it's RIDICULOUSLY expensive. Addicts need treatment that they can afford, not ones we can only dream about...

    • @ryanwyrick6947
      @ryanwyrick6947 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RK-yu7mp thats hella funny... like we're supposed to be lured in... but the youtube video was already made why not just explain it there... pffft.... you a tool..

    • @siskiyouecoforestfarmandsa1270
      @siskiyouecoforestfarmandsa1270 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's effect sound remarkably similar to the Iboga treatment people get in mexico. They probably get Ibogaine, at bulk rate, and dispense it just as the ibogaine clinics do in mexico which charge $5000. For them to reveal this would spotlight the price mark up. Just a theory.