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Varon's Story
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For Varon, difficulty walking up the stairs was the first sign something was wrong. After being diagnosed with amyloidosis, Varon was delivered shocking news. He would need a new heart, and a new liver. Varon underwent the 23 hour surgery at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Transplant Center, one of only a few centers in the country that specialize in multi-organ transplant. He has d...
Mike's Story
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What started as shortness of breath and a chronic cough culminated in a second chance at life when Kansas City resident Mike Gallagher became the 2,000th lung transplant at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Transplant Center, a milestone achieved by only three other centers nationwide. After receiving a diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis and told he was on death's door, he received the l...
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 7 | From OR to Ice
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In this episode of The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey, we shadow Blues’ medical director and orthopedic surgeon at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Dr. Matthew Matava. From saving lives in the operating room to taking care of our hometown hockey team at night, spend a day in the life with a Blues team physician. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 6 | Heart of a Team Player
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From weekend warriors to professional hockey players, we all know that exercise is good for our hearts. Join the pros at Barnes-Jewish Hospital to discover how a non-athlete's heart compares to that of a professional hockey player, and how the heart supports nearly every system in the body. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 5 | Flex for Success
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In this episode of The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey, the experts at Barnes-Jewish hospital walk us through injury prevention and improving performance through effective warm-up and stretching routines. Whether you're a seasoned hockey player or simply a fan of the game, this episode covers the importance of increasing flexibility and range of motion to prevent injuries. www.barnesjewish.or...
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 4 | Injury To Ice
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Hockey equipment isn’t the only thing to advance over the years. Hear more from St. Louis Blues team physician and Washington University orthopedic surgeon at Barnes-Jewish Hospital on how advancements in orthopedic care have helped hockey players get back to the ice faster following an injury. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 3 | Recovering From The Rink
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Hockey games are a rush for athletes, but once the game is over how do they slow their systems back down to normal? In this episode of The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Physicians talk mental fatigue, recovery routines, and how players restore their bodies after an intense game on the ice. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 2 | Making A Player Into A Legend
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What abilities can we scope out to draft the ultimate hockey player? In this episode, we explore what goes into elevating players into Blues legends. Learn from the Pros at Barnes-Jewish Hospital as they highlight players like Jordan Kyrou, Al MacInnis, Brett Hull, and Jordan Binnington. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4, Episode 1 | Breaking Down a Play
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Performing at an elite level requires the systems in your body to work effectively and at their highest capacity. Hear from the Pros at Barnes-Jewish Hospital to understand how these systems work together to make a player like Robert Thomas so good at what he does. www.barnesjewish.org/Science-of-Blues-Hockey
Transplant by the Numbers at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
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The Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Transplant Center is one of the largest transplant centers in the nation and the largest transplant program in the St. Louis region. We have performed over 13,000 transplants since opening in 1963, which places us in an elite group of transplant centers to have hit this milestone. This experience, along with being at the forefront of innovation, leads...
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Whole Genome Sequencing for Cancer Care
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We have three billion DNA building blocks in our bodies. That’s three billion pieces of the human puzzle that determine our height, eye color - and the way cancer behaves in our body. Now oncologists at the Siteman Cancer Center are decoding the human genome to find new, tailored cancer treatments. Full article: www.barnesjewish.org/Curiosus-Mag/Article/ArtMID/6756/ArticleID/1248/WHOLE-GENOME-S...
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | New Drug Positive Results for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - a heart condition also known as HCM - is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death in young people. The disease is genetic and often goes undetected until someone in the family experiences symptoms which can range from irregular heart rhythms to stroke. Thankfully a new drug was approved this year that could mean a brighter future for people suffering from HCM....
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Mental Health and the Gender Gap
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Whether it’s monthly menstrual cycles, pregnancy, childbirth or menopause, women’s bodies change a lot over a lifetime. But often, these life changes aren’t just physical. They can affect women’s mental health, too, in ways large and small. Full article: www.barnesjewish.org/Curiosus-Mag/Article/ArtMID/6756/ArticleID/1183/MENTAL-HEALTH-AND-THE-GENDER-GAP CURIOSUS Magazine: www.barnesjewish.org/...
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Making Room For Dads
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Fatherhood can be an isolating experience - Dave Barylski realized this firsthand after his twins spent 7 months in the NICU. He was often the only father in the unit, with no one he could relate to. Inspired by his story, doctors at BJC have started a new Fathers First initiative. Full article: www.barnesjewish.org/Curiosus-Mag/Article/ArtMID/6756/ArticleID/1263/MAKING-ROOM-FOR-DADS CURIOSUS M...
CURIOSUS, Vol.9 | Making Medicine
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CURIOSUS, Vol.9 | Making Medicine
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Making Medicine Better
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CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Making Medicine Better
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Learning to See Inside the Body
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CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Learning to See Inside the Body
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Fierce Advocacy: Dental Care for The Underserved
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CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Fierce Advocacy: Dental Care for The Underserved
CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Addressing the Donor Organ Shortage
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CURIOSUS, Vol. 9 | Addressing the Donor Organ Shortage
The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4 Trailer
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The Science of Blues Hockey | Season 4 Trailer
Local Chef Receives Heart Transplant and Finds Sense of Community at UCity Farmer's Market
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Local Chef Receives Heart Transplant and Finds Sense of Community at UCity Farmer's Market
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 7 | Pre-Game Rituals
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 7 | Pre-Game Rituals
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | What It Takes to Be a Team Doc
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | What It Takes to Be a Team Doc
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | The Doctor's Role
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | The Doctor's Role
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | Surprising Elements
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | Surprising Elements
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 6 | Blood, Sweat, & Beers
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 6 | Blood, Sweat, & Beers
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | Getting Back Into the Game
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Ask a Team Physician | Getting Back Into the Game
The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 5 | The Greatest Save
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The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Season 3, Episode 5 | The Greatest Save
AEDs: The Greatest Save | The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Heart Month 2022
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AEDs: The Greatest Save | The Science of St. Louis Blues Hockey | Heart Month 2022

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sheetsahu7298
    @sheetsahu7298 6 днів тому

    Mam mera hipjoint ka operation hua hai

  • @tammynguyen5622
    @tammynguyen5622 9 днів тому

    It mạkes the skin darker and thicker.

  • @_xMyux_
    @_xMyux_ 22 дні тому

    I do regret getting on a scooter cuz it fractured my hip neck now im stuck in bed but this my 4 week and in 2 weeks im going to see my doctor probably for exercise or to take off my staples im too nervous T^T .also i can walk slowly in my crutches and im 34.also i cant bend my knee all the way

  • @brianbdawg3059
    @brianbdawg3059 23 дні тому

    One of the worst jobs ever they only pay the nurses and doctors good money

  • @zainabomer7511
    @zainabomer7511 Місяць тому

    😂😂😂

  • @supplychainmanagementforum6536
    @supplychainmanagementforum6536 2 місяці тому

    Can you please share your contact details. So that I can consult for my father.

  • @sharadarayamajhi9139
    @sharadarayamajhi9139 2 місяці тому

    Very good procedure I’m also dialysis patient please fine doner for me very had to alive in dialysis I live in Maryland Westminster 🙏❤️

  • @Zenfulcollection
    @Zenfulcollection 2 місяці тому

    Dear Mr. Alvin Siteman, May you please start studying natural cures… not modern day medicine. I know it’s kinda illegal/looked down upon for colleges to study herbalism, but we all know what we have on this planet, DOES help us… not the modern day medicine that the Hippocrates, Mother Lacks, or even the ROTHSCHILD’S had in mind. While you sit back, have your meetings at the Saint Louis club, there’s cures out there you CAN study. Start that conversation. Just takes the right kinds of people to talk to. You have the connections and funds to study herbalism and natural cures… Cancer is mostly caused by mucus that we get by eating acidic foods. The body can’t get rid of cancer or disease if the body remains in an acidic state. That means your pH level is below seven. We have to eat alkaline food when we’re in this state… but y’all want to play god and make something new, and put people through chemo. Ever heard of sour sop leaves? Make a tea. Creosote plant? Look into that. Cayenne pepper, lemon skins, Celtic salt?! Bitter, raw apricot kernels? I know most people would be put on a watch list for knowing some of this stuff. Hopefully Mr Siteman has a change of heart before his time is up.

  • @SunitaSharma-re8sm
    @SunitaSharma-re8sm 2 місяці тому

    Total expenditure for pancreas transplant in total sir please tell us

  • @jamesjenkinsjr.4393
    @jamesjenkinsjr.4393 2 місяці тому

    First Approach EA Worksite Wellness LLC thanks for your support.

  • @morelgin
    @morelgin 2 місяці тому

    A Dr. of this many years and only 3 positive comments. QUESTIONS ABOUND!

  • @nancyself7737
    @nancyself7737 3 місяці тому

    Good workout.

  • @rameshhimanshu8299
    @rameshhimanshu8299 3 місяці тому

    Mam after 4weak what is the exercise

  • @hinesd1960y
    @hinesd1960y 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting this video. Very helpful in my recovery!

  • @EcemUzumcu
    @EcemUzumcu 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for your exercises they will be benefit for me

  • @joyfulinhope1210
    @joyfulinhope1210 3 місяці тому

    2:28

  • @patriciamiller2591
    @patriciamiller2591 3 місяці тому

    😢

  • @AmanJain-sn2by
    @AmanJain-sn2by 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for nice explanation.

  • @user-ol3fg8tc8t
    @user-ol3fg8tc8t 4 місяці тому

    ยา ไมโครฟินโนเลต ทานได้กี่ปี มีผลต่อไต แค่ไหน

  • @anyflipside
    @anyflipside 4 місяці тому

    As a Wilson's survivor, i waited a weekend once on the list. Told i would not live through Christmas or new years. Best new years case scenario. Afte Wilson's diagnosis, they got me on different therapy medications, which i lived past expiration dates. At the end of Jan i was put on list on a Friday and got the call on Sunday that i was a backup recipient. Close to midnight i got the final call that im the recipient of that liver. 2 years later im still kicking.

    • @derya265
      @derya265 4 місяці тому

      Hi, I had liver transplant because of the Wilson's too. My mom was my donor and it's been 3.5 months. I'm 22 years old and I don't know what to feel. It's because I didn't know about my disease and everything happened too fast. One night my stomach got too big and my eyes went yellow. I went to hospital, at first they didn't understand what happened after one week I learned that I have Wilson's and I need a new liver. Iam a university student and I have dreams.But it feels like universe is always against me. How do you fight that feeling ?

  • @amberbillis6024
    @amberbillis6024 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video

  • @Mood_Gaming
    @Mood_Gaming 5 місяців тому

    Went through this my entire teen are 20's weight gain despite working my ass off I never wanted to take pictures hated looking at myself in the mirror. I lost my youth to this disease.

    • @miss_8thwonder
      @miss_8thwonder 3 місяці тому

      *Me too, What are the other causes? Of this disease if not just pituitary gland*

    • @Mood_Gaming
      @Mood_Gaming 3 місяці тому

      @@miss_8thwonder Adrenal gland can also have a tumor causing you identical issues

  • @ruxer9189
    @ruxer9189 5 місяців тому

    Ok so i broke my wrist yesterday and i teared my forearm muscle on the same hand so what do i do

    • @zacharyhisaoka
      @zacharyhisaoka 3 місяці тому

      If you can type you should be fine. Hopefully your recovery goes well, torn muscles suck. What did you do?

  • @fullmetalfreedom
    @fullmetalfreedom 5 місяців тому

    Wait htf am i outting cast on my arm when i only have 1 arm. Useless

  • @lindaveraldi7187
    @lindaveraldi7187 5 місяців тому

    Your voice is so soothing. I'm 20 days post-op and doing my exercises. 3 days ago I started getting pain in my buttocks. Do I rest or exercise?

  • @paul5065
    @paul5065 5 місяців тому

    Lazy, racist doctors. They ignore your health issues and when you tell them about abuse from a resident. Also, for the largest employer in the area They are backwards and racist about hiring. A black man can earn degrees, professional licenses, and have a background in the work he applied only to not get a shot ever in over 25 years. A creep on drugs without GED, high school diploma, and professional certifications, or licenses has worked there and was promoted twice really quick for kinky sexual reasons. That was before his ten year prison sentence screwing female staff in the state prison. But the hospital is trying to be funny about ignoring their doctor tried to be funny about my injury and their thug interracial fetish their. My daily pain was supposed to be funny. I do not deserve a shot at a life she laughed. He slime ball, lazy father in Ohio can be proud. Two others hires were foLazy, racist doctors. They ignore your health issues and when you tell them about abuse from a resident. Also, for the largest employer in the area They are backwards and racist about hiring. A black man can earn degrees, professional licenses, and have a background in the work he applied only to not get a shot ever in over 25 years. A creep on drugs without GED, high school diploma, and professional certifications, or licenses has worked there and was promoted twice really quick for kinky sexual reasons. That was before his ten year prison sentence screwing female staff in the state prison. But the hospital is trying to be funny about ignoring their doctor tried to be funny about my injury and their thug interracial fetish their. He slime ball, lazy father in Ohio ca be proud. Two others hires were for sexual connections over behavior and prior experience.r sexual connections over behavior and prior experience.

  • @paul5065
    @paul5065 5 місяців тому

    Lazy, racist doctors. They ignore your health issues and when you tell them about abuse from a resident. Also, for the largest employer in the area They are backwards and racist about hiring. A black man can earn degrees, professional licenses, and have a background in the work he applied only to not get a shot ever in over 25 years. A creep on drugs without GED, high school diploma, and professional certifications, or licenses has worked there and was promoted twice really quick for kinky sexual reasons. That was before his ten year prison sentence screwing female staff in the state prison. But the hospital is trying to be funny about ignoring their doctor tried to be funny about my injury and their thug interracial fetish their. My daily pain was supposed to be funny. I do not deserve a shot at a life she laughed. He slime ball, lazy father in Ohio can be proud. Two others hires were foLazy, racist doctors. They ignore your health issues and when you tell them about abuse from a resident. Also, for the largest employer in the area They are backwards and racist about hiring. A black man can earn degrees, professional licenses, and have a background in the work he applied only to not get a shot ever in over 25 years. A creep on drugs without GED, high school diploma, and professional certifications, or licenses has worked there and was promoted twice really quick for kinky sexual reasons. That was before his ten year prison sentence screwing female staff in the state prison. But the hospital is trying to be funny about ignoring their doctor tried to be funny about my injury and their thug interracial fetish their. He slime ball, lazy father in Ohio ca be proud. Two others hires were for sexual connections over behavior and prior experience.r sexual connections over behavior and prior experience.

  • @kathysing1282
    @kathysing1282 5 місяців тому

    Phone

  • @user-rj4hl4dl2u
    @user-rj4hl4dl2u 5 місяців тому

    All the Degrees in the world are no good to a so called doctor who has no Human Dignity. I had surgery in 2019 by this man "Munish Gupta" and he intentionally botched my surgery for reasons known only to himself. After my surgery I woke up to excruciating pain and was denied any pain relief whatsoever. My right finger was somehow out of joint and is to this day, I still have a sore spot in the top of my head where someone obviously struck me while I was under anesthesia. One of my Grandkids could have done a better job at stitching my back up. My feet are still numb over four years latter. He knew I am a Disabled Veteran and maybe that was his reasoning I really don't know. I do know he violated his oath of office and I will never trust a foreign doctor again. He claims to be from America but I know better, real Americans don't treat Veterans that way, no matter the Race!!!!

  • @user-tb1cv5te2e
    @user-tb1cv5te2e 5 місяців тому

    How long after suy can a reversal be done

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 5 місяців тому

    He’s in Virginia now!

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 5 місяців тому

    Hope she doesn’t text and drive anymore! She’s blessed to be walking cuz it looked like a devastating accident!

  • @williamdunn1000
    @williamdunn1000 5 місяців тому

    STay away from this guy! It is terrible to see all of these horror stories of botched surgeries. I saw him a few months ago after 12 years of suffering from TOS pain and his best solution was to do physical therapy - which I have been doing for most of the time. He sent me to a PT who didn't know WTF he was doing ("yea sure, if the exercise doesn't hurt, i guess it is a good exercise for you"). TERRIBLE!

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 6 місяців тому

    Rest in peace Dr Faddis

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 6 місяців тому

    Nobody understands Eric and Albert but Eric and Albert cuz they speak in tongues while everyone else speaks English!

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 6 місяців тому

    All this medicine and chemicals don’t do a thing to actually CURE a person! It’s all about the insurance money😒🥱

    • @sandrastill7128
      @sandrastill7128 3 місяці тому

      you have no idea what your talking about but by all means keep talking

    • @sandrastill7128
      @sandrastill7128 3 місяці тому

      you have no idea what your talking about but by all means keep talking

  • @NiriJaganath-fv1ti
    @NiriJaganath-fv1ti 6 місяців тому

    Very informative😢

  • @heatherr1141
    @heatherr1141 6 місяців тому

    Can it cause liver damage? My alt and ast blood work is high after coming off of azathioprine 3 weeks after. I just wonder if it is the medicine or the disease symptoms coming back. I have Dermatomyositis. You may not know about this ? Since you are discussing using it for transplant.

  • @dawns8087
    @dawns8087 6 місяців тому

    Intraoperative MRI

  • @dawnshem777
    @dawnshem777 6 місяців тому

    Intraoperative MRI

  • @delightfuldawn1
    @delightfuldawn1 6 місяців тому

    Intraoperative MRI procedures

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 7 місяців тому

    🙄🙄🙄🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @blissfulone6749
    @blissfulone6749 7 місяців тому

    Thank you thank you 🙏🌟

  • @irenewhalen1055
    @irenewhalen1055 7 місяців тому

    Suddenly it's very good because I realize what I exercised some lessons blurring me .I'll do right. Thanks so much.

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 7 місяців тому

    Dude they wouldn’t be where they are as neuroscientists if it wasn’t for God creating them! Cmon!

  • @surajrathor9264
    @surajrathor9264 7 місяців тому

    Sr I'm from India my father 53 year old brain hamrage surgery complete 35 days but he is unconscious please sr what I do

  • @JohnKellyProfiler
    @JohnKellyProfiler 7 місяців тому

    Great! Many thanks

  • @michaelobrien669
    @michaelobrien669 7 місяців тому

    A very big appreciation to Dr. Igudia on UA-cam for helping me get rid of my five years Herpes with his natural herbs medication. may God continue to bless your good work sir

  • @fionaokeefe1906
    @fionaokeefe1906 7 місяців тому

    Every person responds differently to a stroke. What I mean is, everything plays a role in the type of stroke that happens and how the body is affected by it! Now for Krysta, maybe her body response wasn’t as severe as others who suffered more acute strokes. Also she was rushed to the hospital in time enough for Dr Zippy to treat her symptoms not everyone makes it to the hospital fast enough thus becoming worse off as time passes. Another thing her eating habits, family history, genetics you know her makeup determines a lot when it comes to survival rates as well as age! I’m thankful now in 2023 that Krysta has recovered some now I still see she’s having trouble with speaking like it’s measured which means it’s not as free flowing probably as she once was before the stroke. I do see she struggles and might even struggle with walking because she did have to have brain surgery so I mean you can’t just bounce back from that it takes time to heal. I’m also thankful her friend was alert enough to get her help immediately because if she had left Krysta you know her symptoms would’ve gotten worse but thankfully they didn’t! But you know for everyone saying oh Krysta’s fine she looks fine why is she even featured in this promo well people can appear fine on the outside but internally they really could be suffering and even having symptoms that they ignore or feel will just go away then they wait and when the attacks happen they try to rush to the hospital and then it’s too late! So everything plays a role in your survival and recovery no two humans are the same idk about twins triplets and what not but my body is not the same as your bodies and my genes are not the same as your genes and that’s something you always have to remember we each have our own responses to whatever illnesses we come down with like cancer or lupus or heart attacks or strokes!

  • @mattwill6466
    @mattwill6466 7 місяців тому

    Worst doctors ever dont care if you not white ,racist full of shit