There is something you should know about epilepsy and cannabis | Jokubas Ziburkus | TEDxVilnius

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9 жыл бұрын

Our brains are comprised of at least 150 different subtypes of neurons. Each one of these neurons produces a ‘Pak!’. This represents a very fast change in electrical potential of the cell and it is called an action potential. A single neuron is like a pale blue dot in a very complex system of billions of neurons and trillions of connections between these neurons.
Being a musician himself, Jokubas is interested in looking at neurons from a different perspective: if we were to perceive neural activity as sound, it would probably sound like screaming. What does screaming do to your voice and vocal cords - it causes loss of voice and can even permanently damage the vocal cords. The same happens to neurons that are ridden by seizure activity - excessive electrical activity and excitation can eventually destroy neurons, causing serious damage to your brain.
Jokubas Ziburkus is a Lithuanian-American Neuroscientist. He graduated with Ph.D. in 2001 from Louisiana State University in New Orleans, where according to him he ‘also graduated from the best school of music’. During his first postdoctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University’s Mind/ Brain Institute, he performed a series of important experiments that led to significant insights on neuromodulation of synaptic plasticity in the visual system.
More about Jokubas Ziburkus: bit.ly/1buYjE5
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@Aglaeporras1600
@Aglaeporras1600 6 жыл бұрын
I am epileptic and cannabis has changed my life. 💕
@jessiesmart3738
@jessiesmart3738 7 жыл бұрын
Just witnessed my younger brother have his 4th seizure in 8 months. He woke up becaise of a sound. When he layed his head back down he started to seize.A loud agonizing moan came out and didn't stop until he lost his breath. the look on his face was horror. you could hear his neurons screaming. When he described neurons as screams it struck a cord. That's exactly what it was. It was only the beginning. He continued to thrash around as i did my best to keep him on his side. Saliva foamed out of his mouth as he gasped through it to breathe. I continuously wiped it away. "breathe buddy your doing great" was all i could say. in vain? it brought my blood pressure down and kept me calm enough to help so no, not in vain. 3 minutes? no, a lifetime. it felt like a lifetime waiting for him to come back to his senses. All the while his eyes rolled back and forth in and out of his head. Finally it was over. the song at the end brought tears to my eyes. If you've ever been so close to epilepsy you can hear that very song.
@micahy.6190
@micahy.6190 3 жыл бұрын
As an epileptic in AZ where recreational marijuana was just legalized, I want to thank everyone for their votes towards a more enlightened and healthy society.
@dragonphilia
@dragonphilia 4 жыл бұрын
I had him as a Neuroscience professor at the University of Houston! I did not expect to love his class as much as I did. You could see how passionate he was about his research and teaching <3
@Ton-uy1xd
@Ton-uy1xd 5 жыл бұрын
After wrecking my car about a year ago, they finally decided to take my seizures seriously and diagnose me with epilepsy. Although I'm still going through a tough period and I'm not yet stable, I recently began taking CBD oil at any point in which I sense an aura. It's been more effective than any of the anticonvulsants I've tried at preventing seizures and it relieves anxiety as effectively as Xanax, without a high or any side effects.
@ChanceInLove
@ChanceInLove 2 жыл бұрын
Cannabis caused me to be epileptic. It’s not the same for everyone.
@princesspasstheblunt
@princesspasstheblunt 6 жыл бұрын
as a 17 year old with epilepsy i deeply appreciate this talk. learning about seizures and trying to comprehend what goes on in my brain during them is not only fascinating, but uplifting. knowing that people like jokubas ziburkus are working to find solutions, it motivates me to understand more about my epilepsy. i love how he explained the science behind seizures but also showed how the neurons react in the brain with charts and through drums, which makes it much easier to grasp. im not sure if he will ever get to see this comment, as the video was uploaded in 2015, but i would like to thank him & the people behind this ted talk!
@Vorthulusgaming
@Vorthulusgaming 2 жыл бұрын
Epileptic and alive because of cannabis.
@FrisbeeGirl
@FrisbeeGirl 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. As an epileptic who has doctors wanting prescribe cannabis to relieve so much, I welcome how you laid out your information. Sadly, I have to find a cannabis friendly workplace, even though I'm not seeking "the high" just the healing. It's a a long road!
@rockbandjohn
@rockbandjohn 2 жыл бұрын
I always had depression do to not living a normal life. Like driving, living alone or even doing some normal activities. Can’t even find a date for god sakes but little did I know I’m not alone thank you all for sharing your stories with me. Hopefully I get through this. It’s real hard waking up all the time to people telling you your gonna be ok. Great video keep it up
@delphisquirrel2430
@delphisquirrel2430 2 жыл бұрын
The drummer at the end..... my brain just wants to say “thankyou” for speaking out loud for it. An emotional for me. Tears x
@danasopt8530
@danasopt8530 Жыл бұрын
The drum piece made me cry. I felt so seen and represented. I have 3 neurological disorders. The seizure one being the most debilitating. Cannabis is my form of treatment since doctors have nothing more to offer. Thank you for this. I came searching for connection, and I found more in this talk than I expected. Thank you. 💗
@fernadosmugodo9438
@fernadosmugodo9438 2 жыл бұрын
I have had seizures for 23 years now but coincidentally obsessed with drums not knowing why.....those last drums played are exactly what always runs in my brain after weeding.... always hysterical...its kinda magical to come across this video.....Thanks and I bless you TED...
@gbajpai342
@gbajpai342 2 жыл бұрын
I am diagnosed with the same having tonic clonic and complex partial seizure since last 8 years and 3-4 times a year and recently gone through its surgery and removal of left hippocampus and amygdala 6 months ago after which i am not getting any of its symptoms but a little loss of memory and recalling words and facts........seizures and medicine damaged me alot like lenses , constipation, haemmoroids, cough , problem in breathing, being more talkative ,etc. ..........my education got distroyed......... no one can understand what i am going through and i bless to god for a new life........its just enough in this competitive situation.
@9liv3Cat
@9liv3Cat 7 жыл бұрын
Seizures feel like being in an earthquake,a tonic clinic seizure feels like a 6.2 richtor scale earthquake.
@miguelloko5
@miguelloko5 5 жыл бұрын
My daughter just died november 12 2018 . she had generalized tonic clonic seizures and infantile spasms at 3 months old. She died at only 9 months old. Because doctors kept giving her dangerous medications. Its ashame how here in america a parent is more smarter than the damn doctors .
@UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart
@UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart 4 жыл бұрын
A morning jay keeps the seizures away ~
@annkennedy3743
@annkennedy3743 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I am the mother of a wonderful girl who developed JME 10 years ago and now has multiple complications with photosensitivity and migraines necessitating life style changes. Please keep on pushing, to change our world. Helping her is fine by me, watching her being constantly held back and dominated by this illness breaks my heart every single day. xx
@RandyGrover
@RandyGrover 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent TedX Talk to share with your Doctors. Thanks.
@veganseattlegal
@veganseattlegal 8 жыл бұрын
My adult son has suffered from unknown caused seizures for the past 3 years. He "self-medicates" and is also a drummer...the last few minutes will be fascinating for him to see.
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