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@Whyaretaxespayingforcorr-cc8sr11 күн бұрын
were the doctors medical gaslighting you, saying it's all in your head, stress, depression etc?
@Whyaretaxespayingforcorr-cc8sr11 күн бұрын
why physical therapy how that happen? and nose strip? mouth tape seems dangerous if you have apnea or snore can possibly cause heart attack? and who recommended the saline sinus rinse?
@kellyveenstra412311 күн бұрын
This is AMAZING!! I wish nutritionists back in my day talked about this. I'm having my daughter and grandson tested for allergies. Your input was like a tuhduhhhh moment. As I listened, I thought, I can do this , this self care routine is absolutely doable!! Giddy like a youngster, thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
@unifyhumanity36011 күн бұрын
I appreciate the Hope.Health is Looking Good on You
@SugarrAyO8 күн бұрын
totally random but can u tell me the brand of that jacket id appriciate it thanks G
@Bigfootoejam11 күн бұрын
I'm 71 and was told a year ago that I was allergic to 33 diff things, this was new to me but I thought I was dying. What worked for me was going from a plant based diet to carnivore within a week my allergies were gone. No shit, my muscles are regrowing and I feel as if I'm ageing in reverse.
@sidneygirl19 күн бұрын
Carnivore fixes just about everything!! I hope Julian gives it a try...just a couple weeks of big juicy bacon burgers and steak and eggs....he won't need all that other stuff.
@BeatingCancerWithCarnivore5 күн бұрын
Yaaaaasss! I just commented that he should do that before I saw your comment. He probably doesn’t even see these comments but I hope so. Poor guy. My teenagers son and daughter have the same horrible allergies, had the same tests and I’m trying to get them to switch. It’s so difficult with teens but we’ll get there. I beat stage 4 ovarian cancer in 6 months with the help of carnivore and my side effects from chemo were so minimal.
@joannb63304 күн бұрын
Yeah, chicken has too many things in it.
@shannonparker14 күн бұрын
Same here almost to a tee! I've been doing the lion diet for almost 2yrs now, and I finally havecmy life back!
@andyturbo7 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing that with us man. Mad love and respect from Melbourne, Australia.
@thedarkeststar7611 күн бұрын
I was so touched at the end when you were talking about finding your forever girl. She'll have her own things going that keep her busy, and she'll support you doing the podcast. She'll have the eyes that your children will look into for unconditional love and comfort. You're a great guy, you deserve to find her, and you will. And speaking of kids, godDAMN they'll be brilliant...just like their dad. 😊
@idiaminlia22 сағат бұрын
he needs to go to the motherland (israel) to find the right one
@Alexis1003-w6d11 күн бұрын
Thanks! I am sorry you went through all that, Julian. You genuinely care about your fellow human. Be happy and proud of that. 🙏
@JulianDorey11 күн бұрын
Thank you Alexis!
@aprilmcknight157411 күн бұрын
Your so appreciated...self aware, present , maturing and have so much to bring to the table of life.
@Gusthecatinlondon11 күн бұрын
Oh mate. I'm sorry to hear this. The community is here for you brother. Sending you positive energy from London! X
@itz_FORTY5 күн бұрын
Glad you are feeling better, Julian!
@JulianDorey5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much man!
@ramonahamann826811 күн бұрын
Oh dear 💜 your story hit me... I'm very emotional, and when you were talking about your breaking point, I cried. I'm so glad that your grandfathers friend is such a brilliant doctor and found the reason, why your body was breaking down. I think there's nothing worse than having a unique medical problem and nobody can find the reason and help you. You feel helpless. Your grandfathers friend must be an angel in person. I really wish you that this therapy will help you for a long time and that the effect won't stop when the shot period is over. Sending much love and strength from Germany 💜
@LK-bz9sk10 күн бұрын
I am always amazed at how I tend to generalise….Julian is young strong, intelligent and his podcast is on its way….then to hear all this. This young man is now built for the future and any curve balls that come his way. Thanks for sharing !!!!
@UKLady11 күн бұрын
Love you, Julian, hope this finds you safe and well. Much love to you and your family.
@joycepetrina279111 күн бұрын
I don’t know you but I’m so sorry about the difficult journey you’ve had with your health. So happy you got help and are feeling so much better. I also learned a lot from you re taking better care of my own health. I wish you well.
@jcc1ked11 күн бұрын
you’re fucking killin it brotha!! keep keeping on my dude!!
@cherylnasco18669 күн бұрын
Oh man I need this! I was just diagnosed with severe Asthma and copd after having covid for the first time this past August. My Doctor didn't catch it, it was my GI Doctor/ surgeon that noticed me struggling to breath when we were going over my endoscopy results. He sent me to a specialist, I'm on inhalers now but still struggle with breathing and constantly sneezing and blowing my nose. I'm hope my lung specialist will refer me to an allergist because she did mention I might need to be on allergy shots. I'm 65 so I'm high risk for sickness's. I already have ocd and paranoia about going in public being diagnosed last month with asthma and copd makes it even worse, it's definitely effected my mental health. I was alway so social and active! 😢 Thanks for this video! ❤
@OurRightspluslife32111 күн бұрын
I am going through something similar, doctors, I can't pinpoint what's wrong. Thank you so much, Julian! I knew I was drawn to you for more than content.
@calmlittlebuddy372111 күн бұрын
Same thing happened to me after March 2020 when I got COVID. Tons of weird symptoms. Turns out I was one of the unlucky ones who got Long COVID before they knew it existed. Took 2 years to get back to mostly normal. Was like I went from a super healthy 42 year old to the body and mind of a 72 year old w copd, heart issues, blurred vision, brain fog. It’s essentially a histamine reaction like a severe allergic reaction with secondary inflammation. My whole body was being attacked by my immune system. Turns out I had to stop eating everything but oats which didn’t hurt me and slowly add in one food item per week. If I got worse, that item was out. I spent 3 moths eating cheerios, oat meal, green tea and 4 ounces of chicken a week. Eventually I could do yogurt. Then apples. Learned how delicious everything is compared to oats and yogurt! So many people have had this start at that same time. Jan 2020 to June 2020
@anonony908110 күн бұрын
The same thing happened to me after getting COVID. It was like I was constantly having a histamine response and I had signs of inflammation all ovet
@calmlittlebuddy372110 күн бұрын
@ long COVID. I was one of the first to have it even before they knew it was a thing. Didn’t even have a name for it. lol. Dr thought I was nuts.
@samwhite41410 күн бұрын
I recently saw a video on TikTok of a chick that’s in her early 20’s and has been bed bound for like 2-3yrs because she has long covid and it basically destroyed every system in the body
@calmlittlebuddy372110 күн бұрын
@ there’s a content creator on you tube who used to do physics videos. She got hit w it and it’s 2 years in and she’s just barely able to sit up now and play video games after 2 years of essentially not being able to even do that. It seems to either start improving after a few months of lifestyle changes or it crashes you completely and requires full time care for years. I hope they find an effective treatment for people like her. I still get horrifying flare ups a few times a year but they last a few weeks. I can’t imagine them being 100x worse and lasting 3 years.
@gingiemidge11 күн бұрын
Yikes 😢 so glad you’re still killing it. Keep pushing 💛
@angeliqueivanica9759 күн бұрын
You took me on a journey. Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed getting to know the real you. Wishing you the best.
@deborahbarnham668319 сағат бұрын
Thank you Julian for telling your story 😢 ❤ .
@shandyhilling788911 күн бұрын
Dude you just solved a medical mystery for me. Thank you
@jasonmalarchak32948 күн бұрын
That is awsome
@The_Bass_Stunters11 күн бұрын
Julian, can’t be happier for ya boss. Glad you’re feeling better sincerely.
@CosmikYogi9 күн бұрын
You are an inspiration, Julian, you never gave up. Your sheer will power to get your life back no matter what is the very reason you came out of challenging times. Keep doing what you are doing, you will definitely be out of what remaining issues you have. All the best man.
@MONKeEeYboi11 күн бұрын
Mate, you went through all that and still carried on. You’re a wonderful example to younger people today. I feel a lot of younger people are quick to give up these days. My kids included. ❤👊
@ds73357 күн бұрын
My cortisol is also off the charts due to my dog allergy!! Thank u for sharing! Ive never heard someone with my same story in my whole life and im 42.
@piepkeprot11 күн бұрын
Hi Julian, I was touched when you talked about love… and at the same time understand your thoughts and position. I’m glad you are feeling better 😊🙂🍀
@bionicnichola925111 күн бұрын
End of Nov, that's when things went sour for me too. Next year, after all the fighting with spine issues and infection with my plan , I'll flip it. I'm glad you never gave Julian. You look very healthy now. You've got a strong mindset like myself, and i applaud you. There's no looking back only to see how you've come.👏
@bradwildin520910 күн бұрын
Julian is the master at making his story last 20 minutes. Glad you're feeling better
@zapyourbrainexposed7 күн бұрын
Always LISTEN to your patients makes a great doctor, nurse and other medical professionals.
@biancacox86304 күн бұрын
I’m a RN …now our daughter is a fairly new RN…The first thing I taught her was to “always listen to your patients they know their body better than you do”. This has served me well over the years. My husband is an Internist …BEST LISTENER…and ALWAYS LISTENS TO HIS PATIENTS…HEARS what they are saying …listens to their stories …their history….BEST Internist there is….great at putting all the pieces of the puzzle together because he LISTENS to his patients ❤️
@dominikastolarska3499Күн бұрын
It was lovely to get to know you a bit more on a personal level. I really enjoy watching your podcasts. You invite really interesting guests and ask them the right questions. I know you are an interesting person yourself but now I also know we have some things in common and I can draw some inspiration from you. Keep being you and all aspects of your life will fall into place.
@johnnyheyyy10 күн бұрын
IM SO GLAD UR ALIVE AND THAT YOU EXIST JULIAN !! NEVER FORGET THAT GOD LOVES U BRO!!!!!!!!!! U ALREADY KNOW... 🕊️✌️
@MichelleAllen20611 күн бұрын
Dude!!!! You're damn near telling my story spot on! Most people don't appreciate what it's like to breathe normally, until you can't. Please eat a spoonful of local organic honey every day. It builds up your immunity.
@pickititllneverheal901611 күн бұрын
Ever since I got covid, I've had weezing at night, and coughing. Got that shit twice. No jabs, but seems jab or not there is damage done. Thanks China.
@ActuallyJamie11 күн бұрын
Don't forget to thank Faucci as well. He was supposedly over there and was a part of the virus and it got out so he rushed back here to try and make a cover up and or try to hide his traces of being there.
@cherylnasco186611 күн бұрын
I had covid this past August the worse cough I've ever had never went a way, I was short of breath all the time after it was over m, come to find out I now have severe asthma and copd from having covid and have to use inhalers and use 2 different gadgets I have to blow in to 3 times a day. Get checked everyone if your having breathing issues or a cough that won't go away. Thanks China! 😡
@ActuallyJamie11 күн бұрын
@@pickititllneverheal9016 Funny how my comments keep getting deleted when I talk about specific people... Wonder why? All I did was mention Faucci and what a POS he is and how he was involved in covid being made.
@alan549611 күн бұрын
@@cherylnasco1866 Caffeine reduces inflammation in your lungs. Drink something cold and caffeinated like a Coke Zero, you should feel some relief after 15 minutes of drinking it, this is advice for your asthma. If you're having sharp chest pains, drink pomegranate or beetroot juice and wait 15 minutes.
@RecklessBlueF10011 күн бұрын
Thank Fauci! Life in prison crimes against humanity
@chandlercallaway955111 күн бұрын
Damn man, never would of know super happy for you feeling better!
@joannb63304 күн бұрын
Them shots did a 360 on me.
@Daculaboy10 күн бұрын
Ive been living with ehlers danlos syndrome and lyme disease along with tons of other problems for the last 15 years. Took me a decade of seeing tons of doctors and being gas light that it was all in my head before finally getting diagnosed. Then after finally getting diagnosed, i physically couldn't work anymore and lost my insurance and went through my life savings and now cant afford to get any treatment. I understand him when he said he wanted to end it if he had to live like that everyday. I feel that way every single day. The only thing that has stopped me is my kids and not wanting to live them in this messed up world on their own. So everyday i suffer through just wishing it would all end.
@lovelyladi12344 күн бұрын
Julian you're telling my story. This is my second lap through what I call burn out.. Thank you for reminding me that I have what I need to find my way out of this
@lilannie7991Күн бұрын
Balance. Giving and receiving. Life is reciprocal
@ds73357 күн бұрын
The same thing happened to me!!!!!!! In 2018 i grew up with a dog, but didnt have a dog as an adult....long story short after so many tests and doctors, i finally got my ass to an alergist but refused the prick test...made them do a blood test, so i got my results electronically-did the whole asthma test also...im minorly allergic to a few things but dogs specifically stood out as something i was highly allergic to (i had a best friend who had a dog and watched dogs as a business), and also got diagnosed with asthma that goes crazy when i get sick or am around dogs. So frustrating, i take hella benadryl and avoid dogs as much as i can...even have the dog-shellfish cross reaction allergy. Im so glad you found an answer! When i tell people my story they cant believe it, no one has ever heard of this type of weird way the allergy shows. Really shuts down your whole body. Stay strong, you look excellent now and your podcast is fire❤
@tamberjune11 күн бұрын
I am starting Xolair soon for my allergic asthma and MCAS. Im so glad you were able to get treatment during that crazy time of our existence. Im so glad you had a connection to someone who actually took a thorough history! Im so glad youre on the up and up now. Also, try to be open to love! You never know when youll meet or be reacquainted with someone and fall in love. You also don't have to get married and have kids just cause you're 30. Take it in your time and like everyone says, youll know when its right for you. ❤❤ Im so glad youre doing so much better health wise and are back to feeling and moving better. You got this!
@NomadOverNormal11 күн бұрын
good luck with your MCAS. thats no joke.
@anthonysakr791111 күн бұрын
Can you tell me what made you inclined to start a biologic? Like how were your symptoms like, and why not try dupixent instead? I have allergic asthma and MCAS too so I’m curious. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to get on a biologic for those disorders since treating crohn’s and rheumatoid arthritis takes the priority. I’m on 2 biologics for both, Entyvio and Humira so I don’t think it’s possible to add another. Thanks for being open about your health struggles, I wish you better health.
@tamberjune9 күн бұрын
@@NomadOverNormal thank you so much! It's very scary never knowing when anaphylaxis will happen! I'm on the normal protocol but hoping that Xolair will help. It has helped lots of people with MCAS. I only got diagnosed because my cardio looked at my allergy list and immediately tested me twice for MCAS(to be sure) because he'd seen it before when someone had so many allergies. It's pretty scary. Thanks for the well wishes!
@tamberjune9 күн бұрын
@@anthonysakr7911 I am starting on Xolair because of my specific chronic hives symptoms that pushed me over the threshold to try that biologic over another. Also, I don't qualify for the other biologics! Crohn's and RA are immensely tough and MCAS and asthma on top of that. I'm frustrated for you with these circumstances. If MCAS responds to treatment, the rest of the body and nervous system calm down. Which, in turn, can help everything else feel better. If you have food sensitivities related to MCAS, I can see how that'd make Crohn's so so much worse. They thought I had it for a while but never got any answers. I ended up with, mostly, pancreatic and esophageal problems. I have Osteoarthritis (I'm 32) and regular arthritis, RA is a whole other beast. I really hope you can contain all those painful beasts (diseases) in a pen one day. I want you to get some relief. Good luck. Helping the mast cell will help in general and could help the other problems calm down. Good luck and I hope you get the treatments you need.
@Monroe_42011 күн бұрын
I also struggle with with how extremely hard it is to build a deep amd true relationship with a significant other or soul mate for the fact I find myself constantly worried about being a burden to them as well as I ha e to agree about there being two layers of love. There's also two sides of it. The second side coming from the mentally amd physically abuse scars that cover my skin and heart and mind. Where the man destroyed every lil bit of the desire to put myself back out there and start working through the layers with someone in the journey is to have that fairytale feeling happiness with the love of and person I adore sharing it with. I have to say itsbeen hard learning to answer the door when opportunity is knocking instead of doing what I normally do and act like no ones home . Also Julian the way you describe that look of compassion and care in someone eyes. You hut that right on the head the eyes will tell all. Like mine still change color daily it's crazy but no matter what color they are I am only able to see this world is a beautiful place and my heart breaks for it because not everyone can be saved or helped no matter how much you give of yourself to save them
@usmcgt91111 күн бұрын
Monroe, here’s the raw truth-believing you can save everyone is a noble but futile mission. Not everyone has the resilience or the will to rise, and trying to drag them from the depths only anchors you in their stagnation. Leadership isn’t about sacrificing yourself for those unwilling to move forward-it’s about directing your energy toward battles that truly matter and people who meet you with the same strength and determination. You’re forged for more than fighting losing wars. Focus on building, not salvaging. And when you channel your fire into the right places, you won’t just inspire others-you’ll elevate those capable of standing shoulder to shoulder with you, ready to face whatever comes next. Stay in the Fight !
@Monroe_42011 күн бұрын
@usmcgt911 Exactly. I won't go into to much detail but to put it short and sweet and to the point, I have walked the fires of hell while barefoot and just smiled with grit in my teeth and kept walking til I found my way out. Each day I get out of bed because i have my mom and dad that are older amd need me. I have my sibling and friends who know my house is open door policy for them always and even though it's not a huge impact affecting thousands of people, the difference I make to theor lives in a positive manner is enough for me
@TheQuantumstew11 күн бұрын
Your words of heartache and trauma hit me..I'm so sorry your experience had been like this. I wish I had some magic words but all I have is that I believe you will find love and it will be unconditional .
@TheQuantumstew11 күн бұрын
@@usmcgt911well said..
@lilannie7991Күн бұрын
The waiting is the hardest part. Ur partner is working on themselves to be come what you need just as you are working on becoming worthy of them.
@KD-yq2rbКүн бұрын
It is nice to get to know you better!!
@steveeymann637411 күн бұрын
It's really cool to see you on the other side of the interview. I didn't know anything about your health scare. I'm glad you're doing better brother! Looks like I'll be getting myself a sleep mask.😂
@fromthe4gotten10 күн бұрын
I'm glad they're getting ya going in the right direction!
@brianquadflieg557811 күн бұрын
Glad u getting better bro u killing it online and off now a days it sounds like keep it going
@SadisticKid.11 күн бұрын
You have just inspired me. Thank you
@SmokeyHouse11 күн бұрын
You're an inspiration man
@MaggieAAdams10 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Nov 2019 I had a bad accident and have fought for my health. The build to routine and.... Just everything you've gone through it feels I fought that fight too. And the mindset. Good job! 2025 is my year for trying to get my social life where the rest of my happiness is too.
@MaggieAAdams10 күн бұрын
The key to being happy is a truly good wake and sleep routine. Also, caring about what matters to you that makes you happy and not caring about those who don't understand the journey to peace and happiness. I'm a photojournalist and reporter and you inspire me to get back into my grind post accident. Those of us that have the interesting upbringings and life seek to learn about those around them and have that passion. I see that with your work. Stay the course, we appreciate it and your ability to be present for the ride 😊
@adamduncan537111 күн бұрын
Back in 2019 I almost died and spent alot of time in the hospital over the last few years, but now with talks of other more lockdowns is terrifying to me
@JulianDorey11 күн бұрын
glad you're okay Adam -- and i think we are done with lockdowns
@tdunn211 күн бұрын
Good stuff, Julian. It’s tough to let ppl know this type of personal stuff but you’ll likely help more ppl than you realize. 💪
@ColinSteitz10 күн бұрын
Godbless you matey... Takes tru balls to admit you were suffering.... I did in silence and it broke me sadly....I admit that
@jaywethington193411 күн бұрын
That last 15-20min, I definitely didn't expect to hear that convo between 2 30 something dudes. But I totally agree with you, Julian. Beautiful eyes make my brain do a backflip and I lose everything about me. I've been watching your podcast for a couple years now and I could definitely tell something wasn't right with you for a while. Honestly, because of my past, I thought you might have been on drugs. I'm glad that wasn't the case and that you got it figured out. I really enjoy watching/listening to your show. Keep that shit up. You're definitely on the rise and I wish you all the best.
@EMONEY-c6m3 күн бұрын
I feel like I am watching my life. I had the same thing happen, and don't ask me how or why, but I was lucky enough to get it figd out fairly quickly. My story involved Guinea pigs, though. We had them when I was a kid, and I never had a problem. Then I ran into an old lady who let them run wild in her basement and asked me to do a clean for them. I started on this venture, and within 10 minutes, I was damn near dead. Like, pass out, and I thought I was going to die. I ended up in the hospital and after a few days was told I was basically allergic to every damn thing on the planet. It took me a bit, but I did find the right combination of meds and routine that at least made life liveable again. It's different for each person, and I am glad you found yours.
@adamduncan537111 күн бұрын
Desensitization therapy is what you are referring to, id carry a epi pen and inhaler if you arent close to a larger hospital
@stevepiero55762 күн бұрын
Maaaaan I had no idea! Hope all is well and god bless 🙏....I've developed anxiety the older I get and it feels pretty similar to what you were describing...stay strong brother!
@RaspingPompano26 күн бұрын
Sounds like sarcoidosis, my wife has sarcoidosis and it’s really hard to diagnose and sometimes takes years. The funny thing is the one lung doctor that seen her at the hospital says I’m not your doctor and I’m not supposed to tell you this, but I think you have sarcoidosis. Well, after that, it took her actual lung doctor and a skin doctor about six years and just about five months ago the dermatologist finally said she had sarcoidosis and forced her lung doctor to admit she had sarcoidosis. They kept saying she had some kind of sensitive asthma, and some kind of hyper sensitive allergies, but in the end, it was the lung doctor at the hospital that said it but told us he wasn’t allowed to say.
@dannystrike11477 күн бұрын
Bro almost died but kept the content coming. Respect
@maurenemorgan58142 күн бұрын
Best podcast ever!
@jimmyconway80254 күн бұрын
Damm! Jefferson hospital...Wills eye save my vision and my life. I had shingles in my eye plus a spot on optical nerve. Almost died a couple of times, I could have lost my vision or had damage or just lost the eye. Docs at Wills eye hospital finally figured it out and helped save me. I still have 20/20 vision Which according to the Docs was a miracle! Glad you' are feeling better! PS idm from south jersey Haddonfield and my grandparents have a house in ocean city! Merry Christmas 🦅
@TheFlizash11 күн бұрын
Julien, we love you homie. Just being a guy and talking about it hopefully inspires other guys to open up and see a doctor.
@violet56104 күн бұрын
I'm glad you are doing better.
@doobieblaze16289 күн бұрын
Glad you found a good doctor brother. I have been talking to a bunch of clowns, aka doctors, recently that know nothing about science and medicine ✌️❤️
@shellykaye67611 күн бұрын
READ THE PROFIT ! Especially the part about love. It talks about how relationships should be like 2 pillars holding up one roof. There should be space to be yourself and the love to celebrate each other's success. Stability can be sexy , you can be free together.
@glimmerman4hm7 күн бұрын
I would literally pay to be in that room at that time in the middle of their conversation.
@RocThaDon11 күн бұрын
Tf was the PBD impression 😭😭😭🤣
@vanessasolis624711 күн бұрын
🤣
@JulianDorey11 күн бұрын
his octave's a little low for me lol
@matthewgarrison816910 күн бұрын
Love it man, had no idea. Respect 👊🏼
@mnrick196010 күн бұрын
At about 44:ish it got real for me. Very relatable... It's not about giving, I have plenty to give and I am able to do it. The problem is in the receiving. I don't allow it. I dont because I am waaay too aware now of the true nature of women. What I am looking for is very rare these days. It is possible, it is just, as I said, very rare. You are correct about the first and second layer. The first layer is like leading the meal with your favorite desert. It is a little explosion of pleasure and excitement... that, by its very nature cannot be sustained. The second layer is where the real nourishment and your salvation lies. The eyes have it, but not all eyes tell the truth. Discerment is one of our most important defense mechanisms. Use your head, your heart, and your gut. Choose wisely. ... ... ... Be well Juian.
@TheTacticalUnit11 күн бұрын
Nice Podcast man:)
@icmichaela311 күн бұрын
My head is reeling My heart - I have that hot weird throb in my throat - like it hurts but it’s overwhelming bc i feel like I’ve been blasted with a kindness by the grace of God - Because you shared your story with me and I connected with so much and I’m scared to death and I’m - I’ve been out of my depth- lost in whatever the F this is - stagnating.. 2022 my personal life - I was struggling, back at Iowa taking classes again but not really present and then my health followed suit- My Nonna Dina always would say - your health is all you have - don’t ever forget that - I mean - I understand that now. I don’t even recognize myself - I feel so uncomfortable all the time but also bc im so aware of the 2 years I’ve lost in the blink of an eye - which makes me feel like holy shit - it’s never coming back! my life or any sort of life !?UGH hyper critical thoughts invading! So I know I’m not making any linear sense - sense at all -I’m grasping at air trying to be articulate - so let me stop here- I should erase this - but I’m - texting thoughts out loud for the first time to - sort of - another person- and that’s a win no matter how lame it is so I’m not deleting (or reading what I’ve just texted) for that and because I feel a deep sense of gratitude to and for you- I hope to God I can somehow follow in your footsteps- meaning -find a way back somehow- to live again - I hope to God I may still be of service again and find purpose.. I’m going to have to listen to this a few more times - because there is something there - I just have to put it together- I have to get a plan and a get on a fixed schedule and reach out to some doctors.. because I don’t want to die like this- God would be so disappointed I’m so troubled bc I’ve failed and wasted so much time - I’m stuck and given to being a coward?!- I’m drowning in shame - and also snap out of it!! Shut up and do something stop feeling sorry for yourself that’s shameful.. talking in the 3rd person - scared of me! Can I interject here - the f- ing cortisol is from hell! 4-5 hrs of sleep -if that- I feel like I’m 90- I “isolate” now - I want to be outdoors in the fresh air and yet I’m the troll living in my parents basement- F! I’m text digressing again! 🤦🏻♀️ You are a special kinda guy Julian - this next step for you - I have a feeling the longer we sit with a perceived fear or an idea that becomes a fear - if it’s just living in our heart/mind - because that’s your inner most part of yourself that you don’t share - so begin with - whatever the reasoning was or is - it’s not so important to have to understand it - you have everything to offer and you know you have the capacity to give!! be open - get out there!! in another life I’d love to be your cool girl wingman bc I used to be fabulous in that capacity! You don’t need anything- it’s all there - raised catholic - remember writing the letters to your future husband in 9th grade catechism class? My brother closest in age to me - he found his girl and never looked back - they married in 2013 - your perfect girl is out there and she is looking for you too I’ll bet. Merry🎄 Christmas and peace be with you always and forever! 2025 has every potential to be that year - you feel it- all that growth and that- long hard fought civil war you slayed it - you’re about to step into the next great chapter of your life and - what can I say - I’m in the bleachers - crushing on the beauty of all that! love you brother - I do - this podcast medium is crazy in that way isn’t it?? ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🙏💪👏👏👏🕊️🌻
@zapyourbrainexposed7 күн бұрын
I’ve recommended the allergy test to many patients. Eosinophilic asthma is a tough one.
@zapyourbrainexposed7 күн бұрын
I’ve also told people about mullein tea which helps relieve congestion in the lungs.
@fibrowarrior636011 күн бұрын
I found out who my Real Friends are After a Horrific Car Accident. Too many were just there when I was Available for their Benefit!
@NELSON_0610 күн бұрын
The body will tell you what time it is when you've lost your watch. keep it up, Julian!
@mistermistyc221911 күн бұрын
I've noticed julian you look way healthier than you did Last year! That's scary shitake. Keep up the good work!
@TheMookie159011 күн бұрын
glad youre ok. I personally have immense gratitude for what you do here. can say people dont care, but you know people do. i remember that one episode a bit back, you were having technical difficulties. I do rRemember a bit of rage and slinging a pen then. i felt like one of the few people defending you over that. most people were just throwing shade because how dare you have a bad day. People really need more patience when they see someone throw something because something is going on. most people tear down, Gotta build people up. From one bag of mitochondria to another sack of mitochondria. aprechiate your work.
@bobbysweeney537711 күн бұрын
Julian, have you looked into Gary Brecka at all? He's the guy that basically saved the life of Dana White, his mother in law, and thousands others ofbthe like. He has jou do a methylation test which assesses how your body does with the 5 different methylation pathways required for all phases of health. Everyone is deficient in at least one and usually multiple, and when people do what he says to address the breaks in the deficient pathways, its quite literally miraculous. All of their issues, beit a year, 10 years, or lifelong, start to correct. Definitely look him up and if you can, get him on hour podcast, because he'll change your life.
@jasonjkruger2 күн бұрын
Other dude is like "wrap it up bro" lol
@anthonywallac311 күн бұрын
Hi man seriously, hope your okay bro, you've got this! You know it , we know it. keep grinding mate.
@TheBigTunaShow11 күн бұрын
holy schlitz! happy blessings bro
@lilannie7991Күн бұрын
You can’t help who you fall in love with. But you can decide what ur gonna do about it. The grass is always greener where you water it.
@wyattstube24877 күн бұрын
Love ya Julian ! When will we get the full story about the pinky ring ? I’m from the west coast so I might not understand the East coast culture and style
@ScubaSteve35607 күн бұрын
Did you get the jab? And did the symptoms start before or after
@Tipperaryjoe11 күн бұрын
Been trough similar ended up with cancer after 8mnts 9f agony telling me i was ok during pandemic they checked for covid 3times in A@E and sent me home i begged them to take me in
@johnhaigler4076 күн бұрын
Mullein is a beneficial herb used for bronchial issues. Incredible plant.
@EvilExistsYTOfficial9 күн бұрын
Julian listen to me bro I appreciate you and everything you do. You do not need to explain yourself PERIOD! I hope you will be ok, try not to overthink everything either please we all love you man and all the content you provide us with. On the flip side careful with the meds I got hooked on codeine and I can’t quit because my pain is so bad but at the same time I am addicted to them.. Soprobec inhalers, 30mg of codeine 8 times a day, Valium for my anxiety. We need to all talk about these things more so it isn’t stigmatised. Thank you for being a real one man and sharing your story. You don’t realise how much some people would band over backwards for you so if you ever need a break or people to just vent to, always talk to us about it. This is what captivated me about you, no bs attitude and it’s refreshing compared to half these fake MF. You and I’m pretty sure most people who are here love you! I hope you have a great Christmas and if you ever need to talk to someone you and us all will never judge you. ❤ brother
@gratefulrick9910 күн бұрын
Health is wealth. I'm glad you're feeling like yourself again Julian. Godspeed.
@joasiadornick24210 күн бұрын
I’ve never in my life heard anyone break their life timing down to seconds. Hilarious.
@kimlizotte69411 күн бұрын
I just have this question and I don't understand why society is seeing what gentleman like you guys are going thru this now, but I personally know people and I've heard of people in the same generation who are in their 80s who met their spouse when they were in junior high dated throughout high School got married like right after graduation and if they're still alive they're still married and yet I hear you guys talk and you're in your thirties and you don't have a marriage or family - I'm not cutting you down far from it, but how did these people who are now in their 80s look at somebody and know that they were going to build a life with them when they were just children? That was a very very common thing back then, where did it go and why? I'm going to be 60 on my next birthday and I'll tell you this, when I was just 12 years old I met this guy he was going to be graduating high school and I'm just getting out of grade school. One day our eyes locked, and it seemed like what Julian said - time stood still and my soul connected with his I don't know what you want to call it but that was a good analogy, and I heard in my head that I was going to marry that boy. 20 years later I'm going through a divorce and my neighbor says you got to meet my husband's boss, so he calls me I realize it's that young man I met when I was 12, he was always all that time the absolute and only love of my life, I never forgot him all those years, I only had that opportunity to be in love that one & onlytime and yeah we got married, he's passed away now but I think when you have that experience when your eyes lock and time holds still and your soul is connecting with theirs - that IS the one. Don't ever doubt that in your life when it happens.
@aaronndunn15658 күн бұрын
Thank you bud i got an appointment because i have become allergic to everything you the bomb
@AmyMacLennan-wf6cb11 күн бұрын
I still have my great grandfathers lapels from WWI. I don't know why no one else from my family wanted to save them. He was a Captain and a medic. Ctp. Roderick Sterling MacLennan in the Canadian army.
@johnqpublic271811 күн бұрын
eosinophilic asthma?! Same thing happened to me around 27!
@AmyMacLennan-wf6cb11 күн бұрын
My great grandfather was a real doctor and medic in WWI.
@AmyMacLennan-wf6cb11 күн бұрын
Dr. Stirling MacLennan.
@lilannie7991Күн бұрын
Treat urself like you would treat ur love
@thecockpit14311 күн бұрын
So, you know what it's like to run while breathing through a straw. Me too. I had asthma growing up. I cured it with stairmaster and saunas. I'm 50. The CFC's back then weren't as bad as now. Never cough. Heave. Don't let the throat close. Cure to the common cough.
@icmichaela311 күн бұрын
That damn plastic nose thingie IS A GAME CHANGER!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@johnnyheyyy10 күн бұрын
Dude never woulda guessed everything you were going thru SUPER GLAD ur feeling better tho Julian !!! ...bro maybe u should date a badass prominent female podcaster... Or a gal that doesnt have podcasts on her radar nat all IDK, but thanks for all you do for yout fellow citizens & for freedom Julian and youre going into my prayers buddy much luv yo ✌️🕊️🇺🇸
@josiahz2110 күн бұрын
Not trying to diminish in any way, but it reminds me of a friend who has Steven Johnson’s disease. Don’t search that unless you have a strong stomach. It’s horrible. Really puts one’s health into perspective. Health can be taken for granted when you’re not sick. I can’t imagine being in a coma for 3 days because a coworker brought in a desert that I was allergic to. That’s not my only friend thats deathly allegic to something either. It’s not an easy thing and it controls so many aspects of their lives.
@RV_Chef_Life9 күн бұрын
Man I wonder if this is what is going on with my son, we’ve been dealing with dr’s for years. Thankyou
@rdf11259210 күн бұрын
I haven't watched yet sending prayers brother
@zapyourbrainexposed7 күн бұрын
I do PFT tests
@Jessie-v9m10 күн бұрын
You're so lucky you found a good doctor. i ask people to pray for me, I've been suffering two years. No treatment. Progressively getting worse. What's frustrating theres trestment i have knowledge of what to look for. Yet my doctor just doesn't listen. I'd love to find a doctor like that. Let's get rhis figured out.. That's all im asking for is testing.. seriously, is that too much to ask for? I dont think so. Please pray thsnk yoi
@privatejoker7611 күн бұрын
I had the same thing in year 2 of COVID. I suddenly had asthma, had to be put on inhalers. Then it went away. I never had COVID vax, had COVID a few times