@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Everytime you reach 100k views, I always imagine you in a podium in a middle of Wembley Stadium filled to capacity. thats ALOT of people listening to your lectures.
I had just read the Trousseau sign on my teacher's notes and couldn't obviously find an explanation...5 minutes later went on Medicosis and my disappointed brain finally found peace !! lol many thanks you got everything man
I am 36 years old and have this, but it's only triggered by doing anything that requires a repetitive grip with movement of my wrist, like mixing food in a bowl. That action will ALWAYS set it off, while others, such as holding a pen, drawing or holding something for too long will cause my fingers (on both hands) to go numb and my grip feels very weak, but this won't happen unless the motion and grip is sustained over a longer period of time. It does NOT happen if I am not doing a sustained grip with repetitive hand motion. I have had bloodwork done recently which didn't show much up other than some hormone issues which the GP said was PCOS, but I do not have enough symptoms for that, so I don't think it's that, I think it's perimenopause/early menopause as I have had far more symptoms of that, and my last ultrasound I had which discovered my copper IUD had slipped and needed to come out, showed no other issues. Apparently menopause can cause muscle and joint problems. Also, it's possibly carpal tunnel from YEARS of high intensity 'mouse and keyboard' computer gaming and holding computer mice. However mine is most certainly carpopedal spasm, not carpal tunnel hand, which makes your hand look like a monster paw when it goes into spasm. I have done anything involving vibrating tools or repetitive hand use other than this. I also had an attack of the same thing in my right foot once or twice!. My other medical condition is a 'wear and tear' disc bulge in my lower L5/S1 spinal disc which protrudes to the right. This is likely because I was obese for many years, however I have lost a LOT of weight over these past few months. As soon as I was told about my disc bulge, I got right onto it, more exercise, healthy diet, and I feel so much better. My spinal surgeon told me this won't cause upper body problems though. It may have been responsible for the spasms in my right foot, but not my arms. I also have Autism and high anxiety, and am a long time cannabis user with a history of over the counter codeine addiction a few years back now. I am still on 2.8mg of buprenorphine, down from 8mg, and reducing to the end now I am ready. There are genetic spinal disorders in my family going right back to my late grandfather on my mum's side, all the way through, my aunt and uncle have both had major spinal surgery and my mum has something similar to me but has never been anything close to obese, in fact I think she is underweight for her height. I frequently wake up with numb hands too. It's gotten worse lately, and I have not been able to see my GP. All they want to do is diagnose me with carpal tunnel over the telephone with no exam, which I refuse to accept anymore, as you can't diagnose something like this over the telephone, it requires a complex process of tests and elimination of other possible conditions. I am also up to date with my tetanus boosters and all other vaccinations. Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to put it out there to see what I get back from others. Thank you x
Same here. Took me ages to find out what it was. Examples -= sawing wood, using a trowel to point tiles with cement etc. Spontaneous Trousseau sign but this is always associated with consumption of high carb meal
I’ve been having chronic gastrointestinal issues for the past couple years(still don’t know what it is) and today this happened to me while they were taking my blood pressure!
I had Trousseau’s sign without the Blood Pressure cuff on. I also felt like there was an electrical current running through my body.mi had to go to ER. My calcium level was 6.1 secondary to hypoparathyroidism following a total Thyroidectomy!
Lol, I've been studying this today and had helped me A LOT to understand many things i didn't even know i didn't understand until now :D. thank you so much!
you're really inspirational, it is really evident that you're well-rounded in cultural and historical knowledge... which is a rarity for my generation, may I ask how you have done it? Just a lot of reading? What do you read? I know you have lots of short videos with some good books but do you happen to have a list of books you like? particularly medical textbooks that also mix in history/culture?
I just saw the amazon list :) if you have any that you think specifically fit the description I gave though, would really appreciate your recommendations!
Exceptional clarity of information. A video on Temporary Receptor Potential (TRP) with regard to the atoms: Sodium, Potassium and Calcium with transport media and ionic release would also be interesting.
I'm a graduated 4 years ago moved to The Netherlands and i have to pass all those Para clinic subjects and I'm confused when i try to begin with reviewing. Let me make it short, i really need your suggestion, which source should i use to review like Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology and microbiology i don't much time but your suggestion is going to help to get started! Thank you.
Many thanks for this video. I'd like to just add about pseudohypoparathyroidism, which is important to be aware of. This is a condition with end organ resistance to the effects of PTH. These patients have elevated PTH levels and do not respond to injected PTH. They are moon faced, short statured and have low IQ and have short 4th and 5th metacarpals. Patients who look like this but without the hypocalcaemia are given the term pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism.
I love your work as a loyal follower and my new year wish from Santa is that you create an endocrinology playlist! Do you think my dreams can come true soon
Hey 👋 Saba, I remember you! You’ve downloaded from my website before. Thank you so much for your support! It means the world to me! Yes, your dreams will come true. I will start uploading endocrinology videos this month :)
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thank you for everything making learning fun. cant wait for your endocrine series. Stay safe and healthy :)
Thank you so much 😊
Endocrinology will start this month.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Everytime you reach 100k views, I always imagine you in a podium in a middle of Wembley Stadium filled to capacity. thats ALOT of people listening to your lectures.
Thanks a ton, friend!
I really appreciate you!
I had just read the Trousseau sign on my teacher's notes and couldn't obviously find an explanation...5 minutes later went on Medicosis and my disappointed brain finally found peace !! lol many thanks you got everything man
I really like the quotes you use :) Your videos are both hilarious and informative
Thank you so much 😊
I am 36 years old and have this, but it's only triggered by doing anything that requires a repetitive grip with movement of my wrist, like mixing food in a bowl. That action will ALWAYS set it off, while others, such as holding a pen, drawing or holding something for too long will cause my fingers (on both hands) to go numb and my grip feels very weak, but this won't happen unless the motion and grip is sustained over a longer period of time. It does NOT happen if I am not doing a sustained grip with repetitive hand motion. I have had bloodwork done recently which didn't show much up other than some hormone issues which the GP said was PCOS, but I do not have enough symptoms for that, so I don't think it's that, I think it's perimenopause/early menopause as I have had far more symptoms of that, and my last ultrasound I had which discovered my copper IUD had slipped and needed to come out, showed no other issues. Apparently menopause can cause muscle and joint problems.
Also, it's possibly carpal tunnel from YEARS of high intensity 'mouse and keyboard' computer gaming and holding computer mice. However mine is most certainly carpopedal spasm, not carpal tunnel hand, which makes your hand look like a monster paw when it goes into spasm. I have done anything involving vibrating tools or repetitive hand use other than this.
I also had an attack of the same thing in my right foot once or twice!.
My other medical condition is a 'wear and tear' disc bulge in my lower L5/S1 spinal disc which protrudes to the right. This is likely because I was obese for many years, however I have lost a LOT of weight over these past few months. As soon as I was told about my disc bulge, I got right onto it, more exercise, healthy diet, and I feel so much better. My spinal surgeon told me this won't cause upper body problems though. It may have been responsible for the spasms in my right foot, but not my arms.
I also have Autism and high anxiety, and am a long time cannabis user with a history of over the counter codeine addiction a few years back now. I am still on 2.8mg of buprenorphine, down from 8mg, and reducing to the end now I am ready.
There are genetic spinal disorders in my family going right back to my late grandfather on my mum's side, all the way through, my aunt and uncle have both had major spinal surgery and my mum has something similar to me but has never been anything close to obese, in fact I think she is underweight for her height.
I frequently wake up with numb hands too.
It's gotten worse lately, and I have not been able to see my GP. All they want to do is diagnose me with carpal tunnel over the telephone with no exam, which I refuse to accept anymore, as you can't diagnose something like this over the telephone, it requires a complex process of tests and elimination of other possible conditions.
I am also up to date with my tetanus boosters and all other vaccinations.
Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to put it out there to see what I get back from others.
Thank you x
Same here. Took me ages to find out what it was. Examples -= sawing wood, using a trowel to point tiles with cement etc. Spontaneous Trousseau sign but this is always associated with consumption of high carb meal
any update
Tommorow is my presentation in this topic, glad i found this video ❤️
Awesome 👏
Good luck 🍀
I’ve been having chronic gastrointestinal issues for the past couple years(still don’t know what it is) and today this happened to me while they were taking my blood pressure!
Respectful doctor you are,really.
Thank you so much 😊
I have seen so many animated videos but thus is best in all
Thank you so much 😊
Really love your videos...u make things easy to understand..
Thank you 🙏
I had Trousseau’s sign without the Blood Pressure cuff on. I also felt like there was an electrical current running through my body.mi had to go to ER. My calcium level was 6.1 secondary to hypoparathyroidism following a total Thyroidectomy!
How is your health now?
I have the same! it first occurred two months ago, on going diagnosis
Lol, I've been studying this today and had helped me A LOT to understand many things i didn't even know i didn't understand until now :D. thank you so much!
You’re very welcome 😊
Great lecture sir....diagramatic representation is very helpful
The best and the most fun channel ever
Thank you 🙏
your videos are very helpful, thank you so much doc. 🥰
My pleasure 😇
you're really inspirational, it is really evident that you're well-rounded in cultural and historical knowledge... which is a rarity for my generation, may I ask how you have done it? Just a lot of reading? What do you read? I know you have lots of short videos with some good books but do you happen to have a list of books you like? particularly medical textbooks that also mix in history/culture?
I just saw the amazon list :) if you have any that you think specifically fit the description I gave though, would really appreciate your recommendations!
Very interesting I been dealing with spams on my hands and feet
Sir ur videos are really very helpful!!!
When will you start acid base disorder videos??
Thank you 🙏
Acid-Base videos are on my website: www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/
Exceptional clarity of information.
A video on Temporary Receptor Potential (TRP) with regard to the atoms: Sodium, Potassium and Calcium with transport media and ionic release would also be interesting.
Thank you so much
You're a LEGEND
Thank you for video! Which program do u use for this beautiful art ? I love it
Your French accent is on point 😀
Haha 😂
I'm a graduated 4 years ago moved to The Netherlands and i have to pass all those Para clinic subjects and I'm confused when i try to begin with reviewing. Let me make it short, i really need your suggestion, which source should i use to review like Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology and microbiology i don't much time but your suggestion is going to help to get started! Thank you.
Hey Naqibullah,
I have responded to your email!
Good luck to you!
Many thanks for this video. I'd like to just add about pseudohypoparathyroidism, which is important to be aware of. This is a condition with end organ resistance to the effects of PTH. These patients have elevated PTH levels and do not respond to injected PTH. They are moon faced, short statured and have low IQ and have short 4th and 5th metacarpals. Patients who look like this but without the hypocalcaemia are given the term pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism.
Are you the one in kaplan rheumatology lecture video?😁 sounds similar😁
I am not ☺️
Oh yes baby I love u..mind blowing sir..really appreciated
Thank you 🙏
Bence jones proteins seen in multiple myeloma
Bence Jones protein is used in Multiple Myeloma 😊
Excellent!
How about Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP)?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis
It is secreted in loop of Henle
Forms hyaline cast seen in normal person.
This is the most entertaining lecture ever
I love you. Marry me.
Amazing 🤩
Thank you 🙏
Plz make video on migraine ..
I love your work as a loyal follower and my new year wish from Santa is that you create an endocrinology playlist! Do you think my dreams can come true soon
Hey 👋 Saba,
I remember you!
You’ve downloaded from my website before. Thank you so much for your support! It means the world to me!
Yes, your dreams will come true. I will start uploading endocrinology videos this month :)
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis You are making the 2020 much brighter, even in the last days of the year :) Stay safe! I appreciate your work genuinely :)
I love you, MAN
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Are you real life Sheldon Cooper🤯
Who?
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you are funny man, more vids
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Behçet's disease please
Wow
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Hilarious quotez🤣🤣🤣🤣