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@rawjhaw
@rawjhaw 7 күн бұрын
let's not figure out what causes this condition so we can reverse engineer this. let's just put our brain power and resources into some pharma preparation so we can treat the symptoms. yeah.
@delkurtz4183
@delkurtz4183 2 күн бұрын
It has been researched for decades
@christiancampos9253
@christiancampos9253 8 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation
@christiancampos9253
@christiancampos9253 8 күн бұрын
It has to be updated but … excellent
@rawjhaw
@rawjhaw 12 күн бұрын
not a SINGLE MENTION of dietary analysis, impact and/or adjustments... or vitamin/mineral supplementation... SHOCKER. what a disgraceful sickcare system we have, with brainwashed peddlers of profitable drug treatments (which deliver side effects that need to be treated with other profitable drugs) at the helm. shame on you, "doctors"
@zootybeano
@zootybeano 12 күн бұрын
What about the new study ACR that shows MTX doesn't work for PMR? They used 25mg.
@harjinderb1435
@harjinderb1435 18 күн бұрын
Excellent overview.
@yvelaine
@yvelaine 21 күн бұрын
two weeks after my third vaccine covid i got PMR … coiincidence ?
@delkurtz4183
@delkurtz4183 2 күн бұрын
Yes PMR just comes out of the blue. I’m a family doc and it’s one thing I diagnosed rather frequently in my many years of practice and rarely referred to a rheumatologist unless it was refractory to treatment or not improving after a year or two. . I didn’t see any upticks in frequency after the COVID vaccine. It is human nature to consider another cause other than spontaneous and of course you can’t prove it but I would highly doubt that it has anything to do with the vaccine.
@merrilynstanger7241
@merrilynstanger7241 Ай бұрын
I am the GI issue , Nausea Queen ... I look back on my life , I was so gifted ballet , I would 14 yrs , the prodigy would be spinning , the studio spinning , often so overheated , sweating , ( felt drunk ) when doing multiple multiple reps , pirouettes to left , Or , hot day , playing sport , heart pounding , breathless ... The heat and I don't do well ! Those days in studio , the room spinning , I was pre-syncope but WILLED myself not to faint as elite dancers don't faint or say loudly , I need to sit , I am going to faint ' I am crying as I type .,... It's my goal to educate teachers of dance , bendy bodies are welcomed .,.. but sports teachers ... to watch for nausea , dizziness , clumsiness , breathless or profuse sweating , no sweating If Hypermobile speak to the parents . Get them assessed for Autonomic dysfunction ! I didn't injure until 25 ! Why ? Ballet and trained by the best It gives so much strength to support joints ! I am still adamant that clinical Pilates under a physio Is the best thing for hyoer mobile , EDS I need salt , electrolytes I am EDS type 3 Stay strong in core , in buttocks , in quads Bruising ? OMG My bruises are black by I look 46 , I am 64 Skin without wrinkles on face , Difficulty swallowing nausea. , gut problems though ? A handicap !
@PriscillaAlford
@PriscillaAlford Ай бұрын
Thank you for your excellent lecture.
@nyashamaravanyika23
@nyashamaravanyika23 Ай бұрын
Insightful. From Zimbabwe
@kaelou3408
@kaelou3408 Ай бұрын
There are waaayyy too many of us for this to be a “rare” issue. Can’t help but wonder if modern EMF’s are activating these latent gene issues!!
@spitfirechef821
@spitfirechef821 Ай бұрын
Can you get this from chewing tobacco??
@joanneurbanowicz4994
@joanneurbanowicz4994 Ай бұрын
Talks fast
@fedupbin
@fedupbin 2 ай бұрын
I find it all confusing. My dad has heart failure and kidney issues. he is 84 years old. His feet are very, very swollen and is on 5 tablets a day of fuerosmide and his feet just dont go down. His salts have dropped to 1.28. So now his heart nurse wants him back on Butemanide which did bring the swelling down better. They have told him to add more salt to his food or eat some salty snacks to bring the salts back up
@xEx-xCx
@xEx-xCx 2 ай бұрын
I also tore my knee cartilage and I suspect the inflammation has spread I’m not a dr but I’m guessing it could be related
@gregfreehauf7103
@gregfreehauf7103 2 ай бұрын
My right shoulder started hurting from golf (I play year round). I started to get less active and one day I couldn’t get out of a chair! About 2-3 weeks later PCP diagnosed PMR. At the advice of a doctor friend I’m going to a RA and hopefully get some additional imaging to confirm the PMR. FWIW I was to get a knee replacement in two weeks and have decided to postpone considering the prednisone and inflammation complications. Based on the long term effects of prednisone wonder if I should have it sooner than later???
@gregfreehauf7103
@gregfreehauf7103 2 ай бұрын
PS like you think my arm injury could have brought this on.
@xEx-xCx
@xEx-xCx 2 ай бұрын
I turned 50 and I feel the exact same 5 months ago I was very fit active and training at the gym everyday, never heard of this b3fore so I’m awaiting bloods confirmation I am absolutely terrified and so sad just like he says it is literally falling off a cliff! I am completely disabled and I am yet again lying awake in agony! xEx
@DianaWhite-w7e
@DianaWhite-w7e 2 ай бұрын
I wish I had never done it. I left my car running through my CBT class for eight hours after the second treatment my third treatment I couldn’t find my way home and then it just kept getting worse. We had sticky notes on the refrigerator on the freezer on thesocks in my drawer sticking out everywhere because I would put stuff in the refrigerator in the freezer and I can’t remember anything. I have seizures now I have brains I have vestibular ocular reflex. I couldn’t drive for a year. I have vertigo so yeah I don’t go into it thinking that it’s just the best thing ever gonna happen to you and your life is the worst thing thing I ever did. I lost my family over it because I couldn’t handle dealing with it my son and my husband 27 years.
@yannickhs7100
@yannickhs7100 2 ай бұрын
Awesome review on the topic. Although curious why SNT/SAINT protocol was not discussed in the presentation !
@zakirzak1494
@zakirzak1494 2 ай бұрын
❤ it …. Had great learning experience !! Thank you so much
@TonyMarasco-j6e
@TonyMarasco-j6e 2 ай бұрын
Just started steroids, trying to learn about this. 66 years old , male Left shoulder replacement in 2024, 2023 right shoulder tear. Very fit for my age, but now have hip soreness and tough getting out of bed. Full blood panel done on Friday and will find out Tuesday what it shows
@Delex145
@Delex145 3 ай бұрын
I got cured off hepatitis B with the herbal meds which I purchased for dr.akpamu am now negative of this virus all thanks to the great dr.akpamu on KZbin .
@Delex145
@Delex145 3 ай бұрын
I got cured off hepatitis B with the herbal meds which I purchased for dr.akpamu am now negative of this virus all thanks to the great dr.akpamu on KZbin .
@mammabear379
@mammabear379 3 ай бұрын
It took me until 40yo to be diagnosed with ASD, 44yo to be diagnosed with EDS, 45 POTS, and still waiting for MCAS to be official. I knew most of this 15 years ago. It was just extremely hard to get any doctors who cared or listened. Instead I had Fibromyalgia thrown at me and that was used as a scapegoat for real answers. I have so many issues and problems that it's difficult for one doctor to understand and even to know where to begin. ADHD, ASD, EDS, FIBRO, Sleep apnea, migraines, IBS, psoriasis, allergies, chronic pain etc. I've had two bladder slings, rectal surgery, 3 spine surgeries. Not to mention the anxiety and depression etc from living in contact pain. I can't remember being pain free for a day in my entire life. I don't have much hope for a painfree existence. But it is good to finally be getting answers because i have passed this on to my children. Hopefully they can find things that help before they get worse.
@drmuzaffarahamdbindroo2830
@drmuzaffarahamdbindroo2830 3 ай бұрын
Excellent Presentation .
@LisaSchnur-m9r
@LisaSchnur-m9r 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this information. I am so grateful that doctors and researchers are sharing detailed information about diagnosis and treatment. This may be a somewhat common diagnosis for us older people, but I'm the one who identified the signs and was able to tell my doctor that it might be GCA. They quickly got me the emergency care I needed to stop the quickly developing blindness.
@BrentJosephSpink
@BrentJosephSpink 3 ай бұрын
As with any other spectrum disorder that is diagnosed based on the self-reported experience of the individual, unless every human being involved properly understands severity, this tastes a lot like snake oil
@Truerealism747
@Truerealism747 3 ай бұрын
Autism causes jh heds
@Anna-ww4pv
@Anna-ww4pv Ай бұрын
Autism does not cause HM.
@brandonjensen6013
@brandonjensen6013 3 ай бұрын
I was approved for TMS THERAPY, I start next week....so excited
@kadenfraser4525
@kadenfraser4525 2 ай бұрын
how is it going
@brandonjensen6013
@brandonjensen6013 2 ай бұрын
​@kadenfraser4525 today will be my 15th visit of 36 and im already feeling 100x better.
@arnaldonegron9582
@arnaldonegron9582 Ай бұрын
How is it going???
@JenMarco
@JenMarco 3 ай бұрын
I’m 51 and think I have been having this pain in my shoulders. I used to have rheumatoid arthritis with nodules and swelling in my joints but pretty much cured that through diet change so I’m assuming I can cure this by changing my diet
@colleenjohnson1508
@colleenjohnson1508 Ай бұрын
I’m hopeful to cure mine as well by diet
@rawjhaw
@rawjhaw 12 күн бұрын
oh no! dont mention the D word around these allopathic goose stepping doctors! you'll just be labelled a quack F this "sickcare" system to hell. its run by the same powers who are poisoning society with hundreds of environmental hazards and toxins that have all been approved by the regulators - the agenda is 'slow kill and profit'
@nadiakriz5823
@nadiakriz5823 3 ай бұрын
I kept waiting for the next slide hahahaa
@themessenger8608
@themessenger8608 4 ай бұрын
Can this diagnoses...in an elderly cause frequent diarrhea?
@julianaorrico2159
@julianaorrico2159 4 ай бұрын
great lecture! Thank you!
@NoahR-w1f
@NoahR-w1f 4 ай бұрын
Agreed, I just realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's crazy! Although what he previously talked about was pretty decent, it was difficult to follow, I just go'ogled the latest by Mario Volpstein, it's so much simpler and potent now!
@fantasticweb6384
@fantasticweb6384 4 ай бұрын
Keep the gold uploading
@Delex145
@Delex145 4 ай бұрын
Dr .akpamu on KZbin cured me off hepatitis b with his herbal medication which I purchased am now totally free from the virus
@JudahJamesJr
@JudahJamesJr 4 ай бұрын
bruh Brad D Tinkle lmfao
@vaughanheussenstamm6483
@vaughanheussenstamm6483 4 ай бұрын
An academic approach to happiness is a little paradoxical but seems to work. Great job
@fantasticweb6384
@fantasticweb6384 4 ай бұрын
This is the best medical channel on KZbin 🤍 how the hell I didn't know it before! Really appreciate ur efforts ♥️ Thanks you sir so much 🤍
@blablabla2616
@blablabla2616 4 ай бұрын
What is hydrant hot mobility???
@gliciapratessantanacruz924
@gliciapratessantanacruz924 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this wonderful lecture! 👏👏👏👏
@ThatgirlLondon.
@ThatgirlLondon. 5 ай бұрын
I’m having on set symptoms strange symptoms that’s highly uncomfortable. I wonder if it’s my depression or something else. Someone one help me please. I don’t know what to do
@dianarios5511
@dianarios5511 5 ай бұрын
from TMS . ????
@PoPzQ
@PoPzQ 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear it didn't work out for you. Are you doing better? What specific, uncomfortable symptoms are you experiencing? It’s been a month, and we would appreciate an update, as this information is relevant to many people interested in this treatment, particularly given its classification as "non-physically invasive." TMS generates magnetic fields that induce electrical currents in specific areas of the brain without penetrating the skin or skull, which qualifies it as a non-invasive technique-similar to other methods that don’t involve surgical intervention. However, the line between non-invasive and invasive procedures can be blurred when considering the physiological and neurological changes that TMS can cause. Claiming that TMS is entirely non-invasive is misleading, as we do not fully understand all its effects. The exact mechanisms by which TMS exerts its therapeutic effects are still under investigation, and our knowledge of the brain-a complex organ where changes can lead to a cascade of effects-is continually evolving. Many people may not realize that alterations in brain function can lead to unforeseen consequences, regardless of the method used. Therefore, the potential for adverse effects should raise important questions about non-invasive TMS truly is.
@commodityjane
@commodityjane 5 ай бұрын
My GP started with 60 mg/dly, then 40 mg for a couple days and then 20 mg for three more days for a total of 15 days starting out. I have to wonder whether the dosages are too high.
@mander0505
@mander0505 4 ай бұрын
If You have high levels of inflamation it`s priority nr 1 to get the inflamation-levels down (!!) as they can pressure heart and blood veins that severiusly damage your body with out inflamation supression medicine. PMR standard medicine is prednisolon. I am not a doctor but I´m sure he / she will agree.. Try then to slowly down-grade the prednisolone dose every month according to Your doctor`s advice
@commodityjane
@commodityjane 4 ай бұрын
@@mander0505 Thanks, they were coming down with the dosages a little too fast, too little at the end, everthing returned. Had to see a rheumy. Starts me off at 20 for two weeks, try to taper to 15, if I feel lousy go back to 20. I'm wanting to go on Forteo the generic type to save bones due to its relative safety to Prolia with prednisone.
@rajdas6742
@rajdas6742 5 ай бұрын
Great presentation
@husamsalim7143
@husamsalim7143 5 ай бұрын
Thank you all
@Geronimo2u
@Geronimo2u 5 ай бұрын
I had PMR and sadly I dx myself after an elderly person recognized my symptoms, sadly all the doctors and specialists who I went to just looked at my markers, blood work and labs and could not even help me. By coincidence I had prednisone for hammer toe about same time and that’s what stopped all the aches.. I was very disgusted with lack of care , interest and compassion of doctors
@zootybeano
@zootybeano 5 ай бұрын
Are you able to get enough then to treat yourself? I'm accused of diagnosing myself too but hubby is a semi retird internist, so we muddle through. My PCP refuses to believe I have PMR, lol. Changed to Direct Primary car.e
@mander0505
@mander0505 4 ай бұрын
Prednisone comes with a price = Side effects that can ruine Your daily life, feeling of weekness, insomnia, and inability to concentrate. PMR standard medicine is prednisone which has to be slowly down-graded every month. I am not a doctor but I´m sure he / she will agree.. Try to get basic doose, then to slowly down-grade the doose every week-month according to Your doctor`s advice. My self on from 25->20-> 15->10->7 mg over 18 months...still counting
@zootybeano
@zootybeano 4 ай бұрын
@@mander0505 I go about 1mg/month. Down to 3.5 and holding for as long as needed. About 16 months since it started
@mikem8246
@mikem8246 5 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. I am a case of "refractory PMR" treated with prednisone initially with the subsequent introduction of methotrexate and later on leflunomide -- both were discontinued due to side effects or infections. My lowest effective dose of prednisone was 10 mg which was only achieved after 12 years of treatment with prednisone. Many relapses occurred during my 12 years on prednisone. Actemra (tocilizumab) was initiated on January 1st, 2019 and prednisone was discontinued one year later. PMR is in remission except for a relapse when Actemra wasn't available during Covid. I have minimal side effects from Actemra in 5+ years of treatment with Actemra. Attempts at decreasing my exposure to Actemra have been unsuccessful. I would like to stop Actemra but I never want to take prednisone again.
@Violet-nn1rm
@Violet-nn1rm 5 ай бұрын
I was recently diagnosed and gave myself first injection of Actemra a few hours ago. I am grateful for your comment about your experience, I am a bit of a wreck. lol. Wishing you the best outcome, Mike.
@bbdh1875
@bbdh1875 5 ай бұрын
Excellent video, thank you! I learned a lot. I feel seen.
@nyashamaravanyika23
@nyashamaravanyika23 6 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation
@abdellatifmeiz7401
@abdellatifmeiz7401 6 ай бұрын
Very useful video. I am on TMS now. The week 4. I can feel much better and my depression symptoms is disappearing 🙂
@milanic7267
@milanic7267 3 ай бұрын
How do you feel now?
@DanDang2
@DanDang2 Ай бұрын
Hope you continue to feel better
@elainemcnabb2587
@elainemcnabb2587 6 ай бұрын
I have APS, was shocked when I found out in 2023 , I'm 68yrs old
@Academia-EPI-ILD
@Academia-EPI-ILD 6 ай бұрын
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