the dr coughing and clearing his throat towards her is not good. just saying.
@hopepalmer1810Ай бұрын
What was the shot he gave her ?
@Isladude204Ай бұрын
What the hell was that? No C-arm X-ray image and no apparent guidance. The greater occipital nerve block is performed in the back of the scalp inferior and lateral to the enion. I would avoid that Doctor. Looked like a Saturday Night Live skit!
@SheepBanks2 ай бұрын
The needle in the thumb is very painful.
@racheldehaan27602 ай бұрын
Praying I have a seizure whilst mine is on
@ManuelArchuleta-j8p3 ай бұрын
That lady is beautiful but we're related love shawn marie Happy shabbat. Mazel tov🎉
@ManuelArchuleta-j8p3 ай бұрын
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@ManuelArchuleta-j8p3 ай бұрын
Hey Is art duck all is well in colorado #mom It's hot riba sorry love you
@doppler32375 ай бұрын
this guy is a hack jesus he could have injected straight in artery or nerve
@PebblesMom5 ай бұрын
I'm having one done tomorrow and I'm scared to death
@mjdelamerced24595 ай бұрын
Hi doc whats the name of ur medicine? Is that anti inflammatory steroid? What inject medicine nane u van suggest because i do have cts thank u
@Danny-jb6pg5 ай бұрын
Is this like a shock when you touch your tongue to a 9 volt battery?
@tunedproductions92515 ай бұрын
“Sometimes we can get the local radio station, it’s usually country music” Doc saw the Jack Daniels shirt and went for it. Full time doctor, part time comedian
@jocktigernuts6806 ай бұрын
That quack should have frozen the area first before injecting💩
@tikataka896 ай бұрын
He said survived,that means that really hurts.
@qwerty123438396 ай бұрын
I had one on my legs and was told that it would be minor pain and no after effects. LIARS!!! It was HORRIBLY painful during the procedure and I have lingering pain and nerve fluttering (they said the test was normal, so this is not the response of neural disfunction). Had they been honest with me about the potential pain and after effects, I NEVER would have gone thru with it!!!
@Thiyagarajan-kk1zu10 ай бұрын
I have a 30 injection in one day because Iam have a surgery
@matts145111 ай бұрын
If I ever had to get one of these injections I would go to the liquor store drink a pint to myself vodka rum or whiskey and then I would take a bunch of Kratom and get absolutely annihilated. This looks downright terrifying
@XTRADERXNYC Жыл бұрын
In NYC, NY Pain Relief Dr Suelane Duo Oro performs this. Saved my life!
@XTRADERXNYC Жыл бұрын
This is real! I had no hope left in life after 7 years of FMF which is untreatable. Pills never worked but this pump works with a fraction of Dilaudid compared to orals. I don’t fell pain or the medication again
@deankay4434Ай бұрын
What is “FMF”? And is this refilled in the front. They suggesting this next month! After 12+ years increasing agony, as epidural lasted 1 1/2 days, then spinal cord stimulator. Trial was 60-70% relief, first install went backwards down legs, second got nothing on left and 2” away on right. New Dr doesn’t even like the SCS. Inject the sacrum with a hydromorphone. Took 8mg X 5 times a day for 6+ years. It helped but hit everything. Bad mojo! Then opioid ban threatened Dr who had to pull me off. 20hrs of ketamine IV drip for what. Throw up, holler for O2, they drove me home and dropped at door once open. Still making payments. Now pain pump. 40CC for Dilaudid every three months. So co-pay every quarter the rest of life? Thank you kindly. Hope all went well. After 14 procedures, what’s one more?
@jlutie2943 Жыл бұрын
How painful is the refill procedure
@JodiJoAnnReed Жыл бұрын
This is not how they are refilled in Wisconsin. In Wisconsin you go to the clinic and NOT UNDER A MRI MACHINE OR NOTHING THE DOCTOR FEELS FOR THE MACHINE LOCATE INSIDE MY BODY AND BLINDLY GOES IN THE SKIN HOPING ITS IN THE INJECTION SITE. Now with that being said. It was just 11/22/2023 when I coded do to the fentanyl releasing in a different part of my vessels when getting the pain pump refilled. So while waiting in the waiting room for time to be up and to go home I felt high as hell and very dizzy and itchy; causing me to inform the receptionist that I didn’t feel very great. She said oh you only have 5 more minutes to leave. I told her again no I feel to high and very itchy and I am very uncomfortable. Then after that I came back to about one and a half hour later with a very bad feeling, headache and nasty taste in my mouth from the narcan that had to be giving to save my life. I was grateful they saved my life but pissed it even happened
@kristishaffer44849 ай бұрын
And this is one reason why I’m seriously debating getting one. 😢
@animalsareprecious Жыл бұрын
She did feel it and it did hurt... don't lie. 😢
@christerfer409 Жыл бұрын
Wish I could find a doctors like him, that understands the pain. I can’t find a good one in Houston that understands
@soledadperez82037 ай бұрын
There is one in Sugarland. His name is Dr Atallah, I tried the spine stimulator and that failed on me. Check him out if you haven’t found one. He told me there isn’t much Dr that do this procedure
@christerfer409 Жыл бұрын
I’m a 40-year-old male that lives in Houston Texas test suffers from chronic back pain. I have a spinal stimulator and a fusion. I have two eight inch rods, six screws, and a plate. My pain management doctor will not write me any kind of prescription because they say I’m too young, but can they put any other medication in there because morphine has no effect on me? Not sure what to do, my pain level is always a10 and I get no help from my pain management. It seems like.
@silviareyes3830 Жыл бұрын
PLEASE find another pain management Dr ASAP. Pain knows no age. That dr shouldn’t call himself a dr. That’s pathetic. I’m so sorry you are suffering.🙏
@jodiejo160911 ай бұрын
Yes ask for dulided (spelling) stronger. Also pain meds on side. If not then switch doctors🙏❤️
@jodiejo160911 ай бұрын
40 is not young. Pain is real and has no age. Shame on your doctor
@guiltygucci21 Жыл бұрын
Had mine done today and the only thing odd was that I had to undress and only be in my underwear even tho i had loose clothing and it was on my hands 😂😅
@NicholasNormand Жыл бұрын
Last time I had a CT scan was 20 years ago on an older GE CT scanner I believe it was a light speed QXI scanner but the displays and the controls were on the left and right side of the machine
@CannaGro81 Жыл бұрын
I'm looking at getting one. I have a stimulator. That has had 3 revisions and paddle leads put it and now my scar tissue is building again and the machine is failing. I hope something will work
@JNNK-fs7bs Жыл бұрын
You were an orphan because Machon Shlomo convinced you it was the only place in the world with truth, didn't help you figure out where to go, didn't introduce you to anybody, and didn't keep in touch.
@jaxon161 Жыл бұрын
Promo*SM 🏃
@keywestfrau Жыл бұрын
So I know this video is like 4 years old. I just now came across it. I became an xray tech in 1999. My first job was in an orthopedic office! yes you learn a ton of stuff! Then I went to a shock trauma center in Baltimore. Man, did I learn more stuff!! After years of going to this and that place, "meaning offices and hospitals' and picked up learning CT. Now I work in an Emergency room. Have been for a few years. It takes a long time to fully understand CT and know it well. I think in my opinion that these CT schoolings that are offered with out ANY prior education in anatomy or radiation is horrible!! It's like you have a robot scanning you! All they learn is how to operate a medical machine! Shameful!! This male tech was okay, he understood the patience's un able to breath. I get it, have been there MANY times!
@ericbrokl7451 Жыл бұрын
I'm 55 years old. In 2000 I was blessed with a brain injury due some impact to my left temporal lobe ( I have no memory of the incident). By 2014 I was starting to have episodes where I was spacing out and losing time, essentially. I thought these episodes were harmless and possibly due to being tired or whatever. These initial episodes were only occurring once or twice a month. But as time went along. my episodes became more frequent and started causing me severe headaches. I still did nothing to figure out what was causing these issues. By 2019, these episodes started including physical aspects. I was starting to experience my legs shaking uncontrollably. Fast forward to 2021 and the episodes became full blown tonic-clonic seizures, sometimes multiple times in a day, but not every day. It seems the initial episodes I was having was absence seizures. I was put on zonegran as my first script. This medication was horrible for me. I went eight days without sleep, no appetite, couldn't balance, on and off double vision and my insides felt like they were vibrating. I was weaned off the zonegran and put on lamictal. The lamictal seemed to lessen the seisures at first. But I started having breakthrough seizures so lacosamide was added. The combination of the two meds seemed to be working pretty well but after a while I began having more breakthrough seizures that were pretty severe. At that point I was prescribed diastat to be administered rectally. My poor daughter, 23 years old had to administer the diastat twice, and it did the job. At this point I switched neurologists and my current neurologist lowered all my dosages and set me up to have my vns implanted. Since the vns was put in, I've had no major seizures. I do still have the absence seizures a few times a month, occasionally multiple times in a week. I'm pretty happy with the results. But I wonder why my previous neuro didn't even bring the vns up. All he did is keep upping my dosages. I do hate the side effects, however. The hoarseness it gives me every thirty seconds is rough. I am maxed out on my setting as well. I still take the lamictal and the lacosamide. I still suffer from insomnia as well. My day to day life is much more tolerable. I am less worried about being in public. Having a seizure in front of people is devastating and embarrassing. Even though people tell me there's nothing to be embarrassed about. People can say that, until its them having a seizure. Drooling, bouncing around, pissing my pants and then an ambulance showing up is pretty embarrassing. But things are better with the vns. It was a positive choice for me.
@Vitorgava Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if I should be worried that mine wasn’t done brutally like that or the fact it was done with care, I have TFCC injury, it was applied on the bony area of the wrist, directly at the tendon and another on the side of it, Was there any need for that needle to pierce through the poor man’s hand in that velocity? It’s a serious question 😅
@ilovestitch Жыл бұрын
This is the sort of doctor that comes up with bright ideas like frontal lobotomies and bloodletting.
@thomasmichaels6850 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Wham bam, thank you ma'am. And he's out!
@markjhorsley Жыл бұрын
It’s NOTHING like this!
@ashleymazza126 Жыл бұрын
This guy sucks!! I had one today and it was very gentle no pain
@Bxxr_lolaa Жыл бұрын
Its look really painful😢
@AngelaMercer-ro2de Жыл бұрын
I got the VNS implant implant several years ago. It did slow down my seizures but it hurt and I had to get used to it. Mine shocks me every 30 secs so thank God it's gotten better. I still have problems when I get the extra shock, it makes me feel like I can't breathe, I hate that part. I just try not to get my heart rate elevated.
@jdhab19 Жыл бұрын
OMG I had some done on both wrists Tuesday and I hardly felt a thing. All guided by ultrasound, so that was insane.
@latricelongstreet8199 Жыл бұрын
Same test. Same guy actually did my test today.
@dwightmcqueen5771 Жыл бұрын
Respect
@kitaboo6770 Жыл бұрын
I had a cortisone shot before but it was never like that
@susieb1199 Жыл бұрын
Where is this doctor located?
@shawnevans2567 Жыл бұрын
So sorry doc mazel tov to all Shalom
@BDFP86 Жыл бұрын
As a physician this is a horrible approach. 1) ethyl chloride (topical spray) takes more than 3 seconds to provide anesthesia 2) the needle is far too big a gauge and unnecessarily long 3) the rapid insertion with that large of a needle is high risk to sever a nerve and leave this patient disabled for life 4) there’s absolutely no reason not to have the patient have their forearm laid stable on a firm surface such as the exam bed. Too much room for error. 5) there is still air within the syringe. This should be expressed before insertion. If you look closely, the air was also injected. --- This can easily be avoided, by using a 27 or 30 gauge needle with a maximum length of 3/4 “ A slow/delicate approach allows the patient to report pain and numbness with insertion if you contact a nerve. If a needle, contacts a nerve it can easily be withdrawn slightly and repositioned to decrease potential damage
@N1976DL Жыл бұрын
What are the chances a doctor could injure a nerve when doing the EMG/nerve conduction, when using the needle?? I just had an EMG/NCS about three weeks ago and I am having pain and weakness in my ankles and feet that I have never had before in my life. This is a brand new sudden onset of symptoms. I am not diabetic or prediabetic, and I never had neuropathy. Please help.
@akbarshoed Жыл бұрын
Short and sweet. Thank you
@jenn23love Жыл бұрын
Can the EMG test alone cause any potential harm or is there any risk in the test alone?
@avatarxs9377 Жыл бұрын
well, I'm more terrified with what will emg discover than examination itself.