Neurology - Nerve Damage and Regeneration

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I can't thank you enough for your time and dedication to these videos. I suffered a stroke almost 3 years ago, and I keep learning about the nervous system.

ismaelmurillo
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I'm a 14 year old that intends to become a neurosurgeon, the adequacies of these videos have helped me adopt a far more competent grasp of the neurosciences. I can still comprehend neurology whilst reading through my ostentatious anatomy books, however, these videos help my occipital lobe conjure a better image of understanding, thank you.

shewantthem.d.
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I love the beauty of the drawings and presentations. Makes it easier to enjoy and remember. Thank you!

kristinlinneabacke
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You’re one of the greatest contributors in medical education.
Your videos helped very much in my study, thank you!

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You are the best greast channel I have seen in all my life

yamalsharif
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I had a seizure on Sunday and it did nerve damage to me. I’m not sure which nerves are damaged but I pray they can regenerate.

oya_the_goddess
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I am watching this video after 10 years on YouTube, when it has been uploaded I was a little kid,
Love from Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 😊

dr.nurse
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I’m not in school for any of this and just somehow stumbled on this video, but you made it so easy to understand! I feel like I know a little bit about nerves now.

Wyster
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nerves are one of the most complicated things. I had my median nerve, that was cut in my wrist, transplanted from my leg ~75 days after the accident. the muscle nor the joint was injured, it was just the nerve that was cut. 4 1/2 years ago, at the time 16yo, I was rushed to the hospital in a complete shock-state, as if I was on some drugs that made me physically numb. it was quite a deep cut and around 2 inches long with skin that was also hanging still. the doctor who cleaned up the wound had told me that the nerve wasn't damaged, but a few weeks later it turned out to be otherwise. I couldn't feel 3 fingers which I used to write with. the length from the cut up until the end of my middle finger is about 25-30 centimeters. I'm used to the numbness now and I can feel when my fingers are warm/cold, and tell the difference between warm/cold water easily.
nearly half of a decade has passed after this incident that was caused by glass. I still regret how I reacted, because I was upset about something, so I punched a glass door. that's life, though. I punched the middle of the glass and my hand went right through it. the thing that I'm most thankful for is that the glass didn't chop my arm off, which would have obviously been the worst outcome. glass was hanging from the top of the door frame and thankfully, it didn't fall down right after the moment my hand went through it.

kristiann__
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I can relate to what you're explaining and recently found that vitamin B6 has helped me significantly. I have to take 400mg a day.... my symptoms were severe and I had them for years. But I believe the causes for my injury were psychological... you've not mentioned about psychological trauma or stress impacting nerves... I hope you could do a video on it at some point.

ummadam
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I tried reading about this but being a visual learner I turned to YouTube to have it drawn out for me. Thank you for the great lesson!

garrettboland
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I developed neuropraxia about 7-8 years ago after a night of hard alcohol abuse and passing out in the same position for too long. I woke up and had no function in my wrist and fingers on my left hand as well as any upward movement in my elbow. I figured it would come back fairly quick and I’d move on with my day. That was not the case. Recovery back to full use took 10 weeks. What a terrifying experience it was too. It fascinates me from time to time which led me to this video which helped with understanding. Thank you

CJHemstock
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Great explaination of nerve damages, perhaps include the role of Schwann Cells in the regrowth of myelin surrounding the axon. Keep up the good work!

TavParkash
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Perfect. I listened tens of professors on youtube for one week for nerve injuries. I finally figure out the whole mecahism. Thanks

emredil
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Thank you very much... It's one hr to my physiology quiz and now I finally get it.

ivykairuthi
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Great summary and to the point, love it! Keep it going man!

Felishamois
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This will help a lot of future doctors, amazing work

ninteski
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Amazing representation. Thank you very much!

sunnyisrani
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I love your videos Armando! I am learning about bone and joint dislocation and would be interested in knowing the chemicals and molecules involved in that process and would enjoy a video of that

meganjean
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I have an intraneural perineurioma of my left median nerve. This video has done an amazing job in explaining the whole nerve structure to me. Thank you so much!

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