The Diagnostic Odyssey
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A Roadmap to Better Gout Care
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Alternative Funding Programs
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Medicare and Obesity Treatment
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The Generic Drug Approval Process
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The Umbrella of Immunizations
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[Webinar] Gout Awareness Day
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Managing RSV’s Indirect Impact
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Emily's RSV Story
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Spotlight on Patient Access
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The Burden of RSV
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Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines
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What is RSV?
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@BeataClasp
@BeataClasp 14 күн бұрын
I agree tubing misconnections need to be a priority. Also, keep the tubing off the ground and easily traceable is important too. The Beata Clasp medical line organizer helps with this safety concern.
@damonperry8937
@damonperry8937 Ай бұрын
Welcome to America, land of the schemes
@user-zn8uo67pd
@user-zn8uo67pd Ай бұрын
Just don't take the meds
@ensabahnur7657
@ensabahnur7657 Ай бұрын
I'm doing really well overall but would DEFINITELY like to find a Gout Specialist in my area! My soon to be former Doctor SUCKS & was overwhelmingly confirmed by 3 Doctors from other places that told me to change my PCP ASAP!
@Twodime4032
@Twodime4032 Ай бұрын
I don’t think healthcare should be have too many middlemans but that just means government becomes the middleman here.
@nazaman7977
@nazaman7977 Ай бұрын
So what happened, what did you do and how did it improve the situation?
@thdjw
@thdjw Ай бұрын
Hi Gary, I’ve been battling gout for a long time, my attacks are often triggered by running impact. My question is more related to symptoms.. did you ever feel numb, pins and needles, weak and possibly even had a sort of clumsiness… and brain fog… also did you feel unwell… almost sort of headache or flu like?
@minaminari9766
@minaminari9766 Ай бұрын
This is my job, I am employed to an insurance company and we are the one reviewing and asking questions to the Md, nurses or medical assistants who are submitting PA for the patient. Most of the time, medications that requires PA are those medications that are too expensive and contains opioid that is an addicting substance. This is to avoid abuse, overussage and to reduce cost, no matter what u say, insurance is still a business you know. If the patient really needs the medication, it is being approved most of the time.
@germanmartinez5975
@germanmartinez5975 2 ай бұрын
Nunca estaré de acuerdo con que la salud mundial la rija un derecho exclusivo de una patente, si hubiese sido así desde un inicio, aún se estuvieran muriendo, por millones, personas por infecciones o de rabia. Es obvio que se necesitan fondos para la investigación, pero tampoco para que los laboratorios se atiborren de dinero con el mercadeo de la vida. Todo en su justa medida este video denota sus intereses demeritando a los que hacen medicamentos genéricos.
@Nisha-kl8rl
@Nisha-kl8rl 3 ай бұрын
I was skeptical about natural remedies for gout until I tried Planet Ayurveda's products. Their authenticity and efficacy have won me over - they're now an essential part of my wellness routine.
@Carmine_Lupertazzi
@Carmine_Lupertazzi 3 ай бұрын
So we don't get to hear what you did to alleviate your gout? Fucking brilliant video 👍🏽
@chrisbourne3543
@chrisbourne3543 3 ай бұрын
If a generic is doing that well, give the brand name three years on their pattern. We might be able to wipe out altogether watch 60 minutes. It’s less than three minutes long generics versus brand names and a distribution cost
@user-ek2fn3qg8w
@user-ek2fn3qg8w 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. I have just been diagnosed with mild thyroid eye disease. I got it while being treated for graves with PTU. Didn't respond well to methimazole. Vasculitis. Trying PTU will find out tomorrow if PTU is incompatible with me. Rumatology is looking to see if it is causing issues for internal or (vasculitis) I see in the requirements for treatment with Tepeza, that you have to have moderate TED. Can I get this treatment while off thyroid medication and actively hyperthyroid? May I get this medication if I have mild ted? Thank you ladies and thank you Wes. You are brave and I know it totally sucks to have this, good luck to you sir.
@faheemkhalid5156
@faheemkhalid5156 4 ай бұрын
Hepatitis C patient is cured Is there a risk of spreading hepatitis C?
@KatherineCKonitzer
@KatherineCKonitzer 5 ай бұрын
Terrible commercials for these mental health orgs. I know who you are!
@ArcturanMegadonkey
@ArcturanMegadonkey 5 ай бұрын
Have you ever noticed that you get gout flareups during winter? it's because you don't drink as much water during winter than summer, when you get a flare up drink water often, yes you will need to go to the toilet a lot more but you will be flushing out the crystals and diluting their concentrations in the affected joint. This has been working for me.
@BLAKEEATS1988
@BLAKEEATS1988 3 ай бұрын
I've been drinking a ton, nothing happens.
@ArcturanMegadonkey
@ArcturanMegadonkey 3 ай бұрын
@@BLAKEEATS1988 it helps prevent gout from happening and helps get rid but the cause is alcohol, since I wrote that I quit drinking and haven't had any flares.
@BLAKEEATS1988
@BLAKEEATS1988 Ай бұрын
@@ArcturanMegadonkey turns out what I have is trigger finger syndrome. totally different from gout.
@prerna1190
@prerna1190 6 ай бұрын
Hi, I need help regarding the thrombocytopenia can you people help.
@lcr7574
@lcr7574 6 ай бұрын
Is there any recourse for patients? Legislators so far have only produced doublespeak without any real help or advice.
@charlessmith263
@charlessmith263 6 ай бұрын
It seems like uncontrolled high blood sugar causes an inflammatory response in the circulatory system, which then connects to your CV organs and your eyes. The inflammatory response causes scarring of the tissues---so this leads to things like scarring of the retina in diabetic retinopathy, scarring of the renals that lead to ESRF, and scarring of the heart--which can lead to enlarged heart, cardiac arrest, heart attack, and even heart failure.
@charlessmith263
@charlessmith263 6 ай бұрын
The same inflammatory processes due to high blood sugar also hits the blood vessels in your brain, leading to aneurysms and strokes too.
@_musiclover_
@_musiclover_ 6 ай бұрын
There are a lot of medications that can contribute to TD; in my case, an antidepressant, a medication for fibromyalgia that I’ve been on for years, and even my cholesterol med was a potential contributor! Do your research, and talk to your doctor about medication replacements.
@RynaxAlien
@RynaxAlien 7 ай бұрын
Can person discontinue antipsychotics in this case?
@UnitedStatesWantsYourOil
@UnitedStatesWantsYourOil 23 күн бұрын
Taper, then discontinue
@francismichaud8396
@francismichaud8396 7 ай бұрын
Prior Authorization is another made up concept by insurance companies like "Deductable" and "Co-Pay" to skin our wallets. All these invented terms and the vast profit made from them are made legal by that profit paying a group of Congress people to make it so. Meanwhile people are dieing from being denied care. Just a new hi-tech form of highway robbery.
@paulinelambert7780
@paulinelambert7780 7 ай бұрын
this is a great video. thanks for educating me. very succint and short and detailed at the same time.
@mrblb95
@mrblb95 7 ай бұрын
did not learn anything
@poppyseed1000
@poppyseed1000 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@SpartanFitnessMma1
@SpartanFitnessMma1 9 ай бұрын
Got forced antipsychotics cus two psychaitrist lied they better hope i aint grt diabetes tardive dyskinesia or anything else
@rukh-shana
@rukh-shana 9 ай бұрын
nice view
@brittking3990
@brittking3990 10 ай бұрын
Lmao!! That dumb bitch dumping her coffee all over the floor and the Mexican janitor giving the good old WHAT THE FUCK are you doing look at her! Priceless!! 😆 I swear to God she’s about to fucking knock her out!!
@user-hl4ej5bw6r
@user-hl4ej5bw6r 11 ай бұрын
Well done!!
@madelynhernandez7453
@madelynhernandez7453 Жыл бұрын
This video makes it seem like something that just came up due to mental desease and lets reduce stigma. The problem is the drugs they are prescribing are causing it. Its not some new illness that came out of nowhere. Criminals all the way. Why doesnt the video say how millions of people are suffering from it because they were just prescribed drugs to shut them up or dope them up and how people do need to get off the meds but in a safe way.
@anwerabdallah569
@anwerabdallah569 Жыл бұрын
يارب انا ما معاي الا انته يا الله الطف بي و ارحمني من الذي يصيبني. من الظلم. و ارفع يد الظالمين عني يا كريم.
@anwerabdallah569
@anwerabdallah569 Жыл бұрын
يا الله استر علينا من الاعراض هاذي و من هاذا المرض. يا كريم
@sqtq09
@sqtq09 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to rsvandme ad, i dont want to know anything about it
@polachelliot91
@polachelliot91 Жыл бұрын
I'd really love to know which brand name medication (at the time of the production of this video) doesn't have a generic name listed with the brand name. Also, I'd love to hear of instances where this has happened without a doctor sending a new prescription in or at least OK'ing it over the phone ahead of time. It's also been my experience that pharmacists are significantly more acutely aware of the difference in efficiency of brand name vs generic drugs of all types, the consequences of changing from one drug to another without access to the patients EHR and their legal liability and the potential criminal consequences.
@zaraa.6549
@zaraa.6549 Жыл бұрын
In case you’re wondering, this is NOT the same guy who drove his car off a cliff!!!
@kennymccoy8367
@kennymccoy8367 Жыл бұрын
🙋 Promo'SM
@randy783
@randy783 Жыл бұрын
Colchicine medicine saved me from the horrors of Gout
@Coastingthroughthecosmos
@Coastingthroughthecosmos Жыл бұрын
When they randomly did this to me and I couldn’t pick up my prescription for 2 weeks, I called and asked the insurance agent if it was cheaper for them to approve my usual meds or cover another lengthy grippy sock vacation. I’m not sure if it helped, but I got approval shortly after :)
@omidmehdi
@omidmehdi Жыл бұрын
Does it finally have a cure or should I bear this DBS device for the rest of my life?
@erickalvarado7676
@erickalvarado7676 10 ай бұрын
What's dbs device for ?
@omidmehdi
@omidmehdi 10 ай бұрын
​@@erickalvarado7676it masks my involuntary movements
@blessingflourish8545
@blessingflourish8545 Жыл бұрын
13 years of disappointment disaster and mockery, Because of my (Hepatitis b) problem, I suffered so much..But thankfully i was able to get rid of it permanently without any delay with the help of dr aloma channel I found on KZfaq
@415sf305
@415sf305 Жыл бұрын
Doctor Dharmesh Patel discovered the Cure and the Government attempted to silent DR Patel by hacking into his teslas self driving system and drive it right off a 250 ft cliff ..
@xBloodXGusherx
@xBloodXGusherx Жыл бұрын
Holy shit!
@Impactraph
@Impactraph Жыл бұрын
how is the family? hehe
@phuckhughe
@phuckhughe Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t lower my levels no matter what I did’ I was hitting 11 but usually around 9.5 then I starting taking probenecid. In 3 weeks I measured 6.3. No side effects. Y’all need to find the money and go see a dr and get the correct meds cause this ain’t gonna get better by eating cherries, or some other nonsense.
@burtonabrams7476
@burtonabrams7476 Жыл бұрын
The extreme pain of a gout flare is an alarm signal that something in the body is seriously wrong. It is up to the doctor to figure out the underlying cause, as recommended by Terkeltaub and Edwards in their book about gout. If there is no investigation into the cause of gout, just prescribing NSAIDs muffles the alarm, and just prescribing urate lowering drugs disables the alarm. Nowadays in only a small minority of cases, gout is the warning of lead toxicity. In a large majority of cases, it is the warning of chronic intermittent hypoxemia from sleep apnea, which is why most gout flares originate during sleep. The hypoxemia leads to gout by: generation of much excess uric acid from all oxygen-starved cells; serum acidosis which makes serum uric acid more likely to precipitate; increase in serum lactate, which leads to URAT1 reducing renal reabsorption of uric acid; and gradual reduction of the glomerular filtration rate which slows the removal of serum uric acid. One of the first things that should be done when gout first occurs is a sleep study, followed by effective sleep apnea treatment when warranted, after which the hypoxemic causes of gout flares will no longer occur. If the sleep apnea goes unresolved for too long, the patient’s risk will be significantly elevated for developing the many life-threatening consequences of sleep apnea, which usually are misunderstood to be metabolic comorbidities of gout, and lead to a shortened lifespan, even with the use of urate lowering drugs. Gout is an early warning! Resolving the sleep apnea should result in no more gout flares. It is important to avoid the use of urate lowering drugs up to that point to be sure that it was the sleep apnea resolution which led to no more gout flares. If the flares recur, other underlying causes need to be investigated. If the flares no longer occur, then urate lowering drugs will probably be needed to accelerate the dissolution of all the urate crystals throughout the body that accumulated from all the previous apneic episodes.
@randycastillo1353
@randycastillo1353 Жыл бұрын
Murderer
@jojoalshahrani6168
@jojoalshahrani6168 Жыл бұрын
Clinical Pathways: When Personalized Health Care Goes Off Course Narrated by David charles,MD. Think of you and your doctor on a journey maybe you face a basic challenge like a sinus infection or perhaps something more serious like Parkinson's disease are even cancer whatever the case your doctor is there to guide you toward better health he does that by listening to what you’re experiencing taking your medical history conducting an exam and analyzing the results of diagnostic tests putting all this together your doctor creates a treatment path for you it’s a custom design route to get you closer to full health but suppose your treatment path wasn’t so individualized suppose instead that your insurance company tried to restrict the treatment plan advised by your physician in an attempt to force a one-size all treatment path such paths have a variety of names clinical pathways care pathways critical pathways patients on clinical pathways receive predetermined treatment options in a predetermined order the standardized course of care is based on general data about patient and disease types and these pathways are increasingly popular with insurance companies some are excellent and are developed by expert physicians working within their professional societies others are less rigorous and primarily focused on cost-cutting when Clinical Pathways prioritize cost savings instead of individual patients they can have an unpleasant result a one-size-fits-all approach to patient care you see the Clinical Pathways that focused on cost may direct physicians to prescribe cheaper medication as a patient’s primary option this approach can reduce insurance companies expenses but how might it affect you do you still receive individualized care from your doctor or are you just one of the many patients on the clinical pathway each receiving the same low cost drug as the first line of care patient centered healthcare demands a personalized approach to your unique healthcare that means allowing the doctor patients relationship not cost cutting to guide your path to wellness
@hagridsbeardguy1399
@hagridsbeardguy1399 Жыл бұрын
Have always had motor tics - started taking the lowest dose of Chlorpromazine in the evenings for adhd & asd and it's been amazing. But 10 days in I started noticing tics that were so bad I couldn't speak properly - I kept pausing and twitching. Will be using this compound as needed instead of daily, TD causes horrendous interference with my daily functions.
@davtoon9959
@davtoon9959 8 ай бұрын
Sorry