I'm a patient,not student. Papillary thyroid cancer with metastasis, primary hyperparathyroidism hyperplasia (now no parathyroids or thyroid), now need testing for Cushing's since I have an adrenal myelolipoma. Thanks so much for all you do! Understanding these conditions from your expertise!
This dude is the best educator on any subject to better understand pathophysiological points and understand disease process and diagnoses . He is beyond intelligent
hey Ninja i am shraddha dwivedi from INDIA and i used to see your videos from 2019 and all seems very knowledgable and interesting to me. you are one of the reason behind my interest in sports physiology. i will be so blessed if one day i may get chance to meet you.
I have stage four non-small cell lung, cancer and a new nodule, I think it’s called a micro blaster or something like that I don’t know, I have secondary adrenal insufficiency caused by the immunotherapy that I took. I take thyroid medicine, prednisone, calcium, and potassium every day. If I don’t, I cannot even walk. I cannot even walk with it. I was 101 pounds two weeks ago and now I’m 100 and 6 pounds, I got so so weak, so always wondered what was happening, anyway my question is how long do I get to live with this disease?,,, And I mostly want to pray for all the people that suffering in the world also.
I’m so sorry you’re dealing with this. With stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer, the average survival is often around 6-11 months, but some people do beat the odds and live for years. It really depends on the spread and individual response to treatment. I truly hope you beat the odds. Your strength in thinking of others is truly inspiring. Stay strong❤
I’ve been told that low vatamin D is causing my high calcium, secondary hpt….? blood test showed I had high calcium 2.7 (2.2-2.6) I got retested for D and pth also as follows: calc 2.57 (2.2-2.6), pth 3.8 (1.6-7), 25 nmol D (75+). Ive started taking D3 but feel worse, I’m really sick of feeling awful. Any tips for me moving forward?
I'm a patient,not student. Papillary thyroid cancer with metastasis, primary hyperparathyroidism hyperplasia (now no parathyroids or thyroid), now need testing for Cushing's since I have an adrenal myelolipoma. Thanks so much for all you do! Understanding these conditions from your expertise!
This dude is the best educator on any subject to better understand pathophysiological points and understand disease process and diagnoses . He is beyond intelligent
You're definitely one of the physiology GOATs on yt.
hey Ninja i am shraddha dwivedi from INDIA and i used to see your videos from 2019 and all seems very knowledgable and interesting to me. you are one of the reason behind my interest in sports physiology. i will be so blessed if one day i may get chance to meet you.
We the beneficiaries of your videos can't Thank you enough professor Zach. May God bless you
Long, detailed and nice explained videos are the best. Take your time to explain pathophysiology and if it is necessary also physiology
All respect and appreciation to you
You are the best doctor i 've ever seen
Thank you❤❤
I Love this!!! Long, well explained and detailed videos. ❤❤❤
Keep it up like that
Thanks Mr ninja! I’m just saw the update and wanted to support. Thank you so much
Thanks for the detailed vedios. I am in my NP school. Vedios are really helpful.
YOU ARE AMAZING NINJA NERD!!!!
I have stage four non-small cell lung, cancer and a new nodule, I think it’s called a micro blaster or something like that I don’t know, I have secondary adrenal insufficiency caused by the immunotherapy that I took. I take thyroid medicine, prednisone, calcium, and potassium every day. If I don’t, I cannot even walk. I cannot even walk with it. I was 101 pounds two weeks ago and now I’m 100 and 6 pounds, I got so so weak, so always wondered what was happening, anyway my question is how long do I get to live with this disease?,,, And I mostly want to pray for all the people that suffering in the world also.
He isn’t a medical doctor. Please consult one
Please look into Spooky2 rife machine. Sorry for your suffering. You can beat this.
I’m so sorry you’re dealing with this. With stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer, the average survival is often around 6-11 months, but some people do beat the odds and live for years. It really depends on the spread and individual response to treatment.
I truly hope you beat the odds. Your strength in thinking of others is truly inspiring. Stay strong❤
he is a medical doctor ,now a professor of medicine @@Tuti23-yt1vw
great video. really enjoyed learning here.
Best doc and teatcher
We need videos about biostatistics and epidemiology
The best doctor
Well done .. thank you very much ....
Any chance you could do a video on Etco2 capnography/capnometry?
how many more videos will there be on renal medicine? thx
Thanks
Can hypercalcimia result from excess supplements?
I’ve been told that low vatamin D is causing my high calcium, secondary hpt….? blood test showed I had high calcium 2.7 (2.2-2.6) I got retested for D and pth also as follows: calc 2.57 (2.2-2.6), pth 3.8 (1.6-7), 25 nmol D (75+). Ive started taking D3 but feel worse, I’m really sick of feeling awful. Any tips for me moving forward?
I don't know who this guy is but I wish I had him as a physiology prof.
Is the update at 50:40?
Yeap
That’s right!
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30:49
beautiful
What happened to the other video?
We made an update to a segment of the lecture we accidentally left out. Thanks for checking!
@@NinjaNerdOfficial thank you so much for all the dedication and effort. You are the best ❤️
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