Added: 4 years ago
From: Dagadosounds
Views: 17,897
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (101)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Yea unfortunately you probably developed it as well. just make sure u eat fibers. stay away from fatty food or spicy foods. also citrus and real cold drinks on a empty stomach. if your going to be home all day then go ahead and eat whatever u like since u can run to the bathroom when u need to. i tried drinking a full cup of metamucil fiber drink before going to bed with lots of water after it. it really helps out ur stomach the next day to keep u going normal all day. just repeat it every night

  • I just got mine removed yesterday now I don't know what to eat and anything I do eat makes my tummy all bubbly :( or it can just be that I've hadn't ate anything for a few days I'm not sure but now I really don't know what I should or should not eat and someone that I know who has had it done cant eat spicy foods after she got hers out and if that's true for me too that will suck monkey balls coz I love spicy foods (>ړ<)

  • IBS= Irritable Bowel SIIIIndrome FOOOL!

  • I'm scheduled for removal..btw stones are linked to hormones in women they tend to show up frequently during pregnancy and those who take hormonal birth control. Don't waste ur money on gimmicky cleanses that don't work... Research online.

  • Ok I have been having gall bladder issues for years and I'm 29 female. I have looked up everything.... The gall bladder/liver cleanses are BOGUS!!! There is NO way for them to be absorbed into the gall bladder, and it is reported that the ingredients being ingested during a cleanse create the waxy bits that you excrete. Ultrasounds done during the process show no changes in stone count. Ultra sound shows me with tons of stones, hida scan showed my gall bladder doesn't fill with bile. I'm sc

  • cant they just inject the gallbladder with a solution that will dissolve the stones???

    do they always have to reomove the entire organ? are there any other alternative methods for removing the stones???

  • @nickallah (continued)...dissolve stagnant bile in the liver. Doctors will always recommend that you have surgery. But, the realization is that the liver will continue to make bile. That's why it's not a good idea to have surgery. You can still get stones if the cholesterol and calcium continue to build up, which can continue causing pains. My best advice is to lower your cholesterol and stay away from dairy and eggs for a short period of time. To answer your other question, the only thing

  • @nickallah (continued)... a doctor can do is remove your entire organ. The alternative method for removing stones is to do a cleanse. I did the cleanse and it worked for me. Doctors will always recommend that you not do the cleanse. But, if you're anti-surgery (like me and many others), the cleanse is the only option. I did mine in December of last year, and have had pains only a couple of times. Since then, I have lowered my cholesterol and have watched what I eat.

  • @nickallah (continued)...Don't do the cleanse until you feel it's best for you. Try watching what you eat. Stay away from fatty food, food high in cholesterol, and dairy products. Drink apple juice everyday, and see if this helps. Usually, the stones will pass on their own.

  • drink apple juice and removed them yourself, apple juice 4 six days will make stones soft and then drink 8oz olive oil with limon for the taste, thats 4 them to slide and then drink epson salt ( this taste nasty but very worth it ) you will see them in the toilet the next morning, The pain you feel is just reminding you of the stones because trust me it gets worst and the pain wont go away until you go to the hospital so better do it yourself is painless and you will feel better

  • im 14 & i get it removed on monday, im scared shitless.

  • Don't listen to this bitch assed fool. Had my GB removed on 10/15/10. Had to stay an over night. But anyways. 10/16/10 ate some bomb asssed mexican. 10/17/10 ate some dank KFC meal. Who neeeds a fucking GB? Not me.

  • I had to have a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removed) and I too think it could be genetic. My mom and grandma had the same. And about a year later I had to have appendectomy (appendix removed). About the IBS, I had that before I had my gall bladder taken out. yeah it sucks! Good luck to anyone with gall stones cause I know mine hurt like a B****!

  • good advice!

  • just got home from 3 days in the hospital, i have gal stone more than 50. they need to take my galbladder out, so painfull. now i dont know whats gonna happen next, maybe i have to stay away from my favorite foods...

  • they have a new technique now where they inject liquid into your gall bladder which disolves the stones.

  • @SuperWamJake um, where did u hear about this procedure? whats it called? when did they introduce it? tell me more!

  • @SuperWamJake dont get my hopes up

  • Sometimes you have to have it removed, like in the case of my mom and my wife who both had theres taken out this week. The dr. told my mom in her case it was life or death situation, with my wife it wasn't but considering how much pain she was in she is happy to have it out now. Just last year my wifes aunt had hers burst and she almost died, so do get checked if your having problems people.

  • Gall stones are the worse pain that I have ever had in my life. I didn't know I had them until I did research. I did the cleanse in December, and I passed HUNDREDS of stones. I also drink apple juice almost everyday, just in case the pain decides to come back. An unltrasound confirmed that my gallstones are pretty much gone. I plan on doing the cleanse again this summer for upkeep.

  • @mexigirl1117 thas good to hear. Thaks for watching my video

  • @mexigirl1117 wait a minute, did u have an ultrasound to confirm you had gallstones BEFORE doing the cleanse? maybe u never had them and so the cleanse appeared to work?

  • @nickallah Yes I had the ultrasound before.

  • @mexigirl1117 how does the malic acid of the fruit actually GET to the gallbladder, and soften the stones? i cant get an answer to this from anywhere... any ideas?

    it seems like it just passes from stomach to small intestine, not through the gallbladder.

  • @nickallah Well, I am NOT a doctor or an expert on how the body works. But, I am a biology major with a chem minor. So, I'll try my best to answer your question. The purpose of our gallbladder is to store bile and bile salts made from our liver. Our digestive system involves both of these organs. Usually, the bile will head straight to our small intestine to break down fatty acids etc. Another function of our gallbladder is to neutralize acid from OUR STOMACH. The malic acid can also help

  • Comment removed

  • I had my gall bladder taken out when I was 19 - it was an easy recovery and I have no problems now. Maybe some people get irritable bowel syndrome, but I feel fine and it's been 5 years now. Anyone who's experiencing frequent gall bladder attacks should consider the surgery - no one should have to tolerate that kind of torture.

  • @zimmermann1986 your absoolutly right

  • @zimmermann1986 im just now having pains in under my right rib cage when i try to sneeze it hurts or when I cough it does..should i go back to the doctor asap...

  • @zimmermann1986 are you still able to eat any food you want?

  • @promokoko Yup. I try to avoid really fatty meals because sometimes they can make you feel kind of blah but other than that, I can eat anything :)

  • hi im 17 and i have pain almost every night now but very small pain but its constant, my galllstones are really big i have two i mean there really big so they cant get stuck in the duct according to my doctor is there any thing i can do to stop the pain while its happening PLEASE, can i do anything to dissolve the stones idk but why me and by the way what cause stones, is it ur diet or genetics what i want to know?

  • go get checked out i just had surgery to remove my gaullbladder on monday its crazy what all the junk food and fast food can do to you it taste good goin in but its a b***H when they take your gaullbladder out

  • Genetics definitely are a factor, and diet as well. I don't know how effective dissolving the stones is... I had the surgery and I have no problems now.

  • @zimmermann1986: Since your body can no longer or efficiently breakdown fat soluble vitamins because of the removal, within a few years you will notice that your body will feel different. The gallbladder is very important.

  • @4chango Yes but when you have gall stones, I would consider surgery the best solution because otherwise if your gall stones block the passage leading outside your gall bladder you can get very sick, the gall bladder can turn toxic and then you might need emergency surgery. Plus anyone who's had a gall bladder attack knows it's excruciatingly painful and traumatic. It's great if your gall bladder is healthy and functioning, but if you have huge gall stones, surgery is the best solution.

  • @amarjot92 I think its genetic because my aunts had there gall bladders taken out from both sides of parents and my dad had his taken out. I was the lucky one to get those genes. Keep in touch on ur progress.

  • @amarjot92 . I try to control it by not eating junk foods. For now just go to a herb Store or supermarkets its called Anise Seeds. Sprinkle some in to a pot of boiling watter. then remove from stove and pour in tea cup and cover your cup with a plate so the tea seed can concentrate. add a lil bit of sugar so it can taste good. drink it hot warm. that will help aliveate the pain.

  • Just got an abdominal ultrasound today and it confirmed that i have gallstones. I have been in pain intermittently since May of this year but lately it went worse. Still waiting for my GP to call me this week, theyll probably take out my gallbladder too and im sort of afraid :(

    thanks for ur video it gave me ideas about all this. Godbless!

  • It doesnt happen to everyone but i guarantee that everything will not be the same...good luck and bless. thanks for stoping by my video

  • do you still have IBS problems or has it toned down a little?

  • i have to agree here, everyone is different and the way your body reacts. i had mine removed three weeks ago after the docs found a 4cm x 5cm stone lodged in the neck of my gallbladder and a badly infected gallbladder. i havent changed my diet at all, i eat alot of hot and spicy foods and junk foods, i have to say if anything now i feel better without it, no more indegestion, heartburn, pain etc. no shitter problems at all..

  • Dagadosounds - what does 'be advice' mean? Is that English?

  • Go to whole foods and buy a liver and gallbalder 7 day cleanse, follow it down to a T and you'll be better. Before you begin drink apple juice for a day, no NOT EAT and it would be a good thing if you did a water enema as well before begining detoxification. It's not a bad idea to get an MRI to see if there is a visible gallstone. If it's big enough, you may want to do another cleanse 3 weeks later and always do 2X cleanses a year to stay healthy. YOU MUST EAT 75% RAW foods!!! NO MEAT, LOW DAIRY

  • Oh and is there any way to pass Stones besides surgically? Idk how big my stones are and if theyll pass.

  • Umm,....u can probably pass them depending if they are very small. But if they are big enuff to get stuck in Bile Duct then u might have a problem...keep me posted and thanks for visiting my video.

  • evidently bile is responcible for encouraging peristalsis, thats why fat helps u shit, as u produce bile when u eat gat.

    I have to get my gall bladder out, I have 3 HUGE stones, all about an inch or more, painful!!

    Colon cancer is more likely after gall bladder removal also.

  • I have gallstones. idk if i were with them or not but they skipped around in my family and guess what? im the lucky one lol but i havent been sick in almost a full year! I was diagnosed with Gallstones when I was 16. Very young! My doc said the next time I have an attack just go to the ER..They will immediately remove it. He didnt want me to get it taken out when I was younger . Im not sure why but I am 18, going on 19 in January. So Im probably old enough now to get it taken away.

  • also, after the gall bladder removal, your suppose to take it slow with your diet. Thats why one would likely end up with diarrhea.

  • Yea but its goin on 2 yrs with the same problems and i dont eat junk food. I came to noticed that a tall glass and the right dosage of Metamucil will help your morning and even your entire day.. I do it. Thanks checking out the video and commenting

  • Actually, thats all the gall bladder is for. It just hold some extra bile for in case of those times one would eat fatty foods. Without it, your bile is just produced from the liver and goes through your intestines as usual. But yeah, people need to eat better period. no mcdonalds crap, and all you can eat buffet habits.

  • I had my gall bladder taking out just yesterday, due to the fact that it wasn't working fully (for months actually). Seems like it depends on the person on the side effects. but loosing your gall bladder would only mean that you get a crampy feeling from eating a high fatty diet. The gall bladder doesn't necessarily prevent diarrhea.

  • i hear ya! i had my gallbladder removed (four stones) when i was 18 years old, now 37....& the bathroom is my best friend (not a good thing) but whan can u do....you said it...all of you out there - EAT HEALTHY to help prevent this. Take care :)

  • 1st of all i wanna thank u for visiting my video and posting a comment...this is something that u wanna be very care ful about...i am going to get enzymes and take them daily. it is suppose to help ur Liver and digestive syystem as well...I been taking metamucil and believe it or not i think i found a treatment for it...i believe that Metamucil will run me to the bathroom but it does the opposite. i drink a full cup everynight.

  • cool. thanks for the reply on the video and i will defintly have to pst up new videos about my progress....Keep in touch. take care

  • hey im only 15. && ive had 6 attacks.

    they're sendinq me to a surgeon to get second opinion. && my grandmother is an accupuncturist & herbologist. && shes givinq me chinese herbal medicine to dissolve them. they said it miqht not work cuz i got so many. should i just get the surgery.? write me back please.?

  • ok...sorry to hear that...the herbal supplements...etc will only help for such long period of time...i used to drink all sorts of tea and also chinese tea but after a year of trying of trying to treat it got worst. go to the doctor that specializes in Gallbladders and get and ultra sound to see how large ur stones are. depending on the size will determine Gall bladder removal. thank you for checcking out my video...pass it on and visit again.

  • i got my ultra sound & they said i got several of them & theyre about 7-9 millimeters biq. were waitinq for the surgeon to call.

  • Ok sounds good. Most likely they will try to blast the stones but if they cant then they will have t remove ur Gallbladder. cause if they get bigger and block ur Bile Duct it will be so painful for u. Its called an GallBladder Attack. Then u will have to get it removed ASAP

  • @dadehawtie305 did u have your gall removed?? did the chinese herbal medicine work??

  • i had mine removed a couple of weeks ago, after a really bad attack

    and i have to say its nothing like i thought it would be. the only pain i had was a couple of days after the surgery,caused by gas making my shoulders hurt. i can eat whatever i want, today i had ice cream and mcdonalds lol-take that recomended foods lol

  • thats good to hear. the pain on ur shoulders was related to the gas they filled ur stomache up for surgery procedure. try to stay away from fatty foods because remember that ur liver works twice as harder now cause the purpose of ur Gallbladder was to break down food. try to go to the natural herbal suplements and get ur self a bottle of enzymes. it will definitly help ur body out. thanks for stoping by my video and posting a comment. share this video with others.

  • I had surgery too at age 17. I didn't have stones--just "chronic cholecystitis" (inflammed gallbladder). I know many people have trouble with loose stool after a cholecystectomy, but I actually ended up with chronic, severe constipation. Now I have to take probiotics, fiber tablets, and bile acid capsules every day just to stay regular. I hope your body responds differently!

  • Im happy to hear that the surgery was succesful. also somthing that ive have noticed was that my acne was very bad and after my gallbladder removal my face cleared up completely. I highly believe that acnce is also caused by a bad gallbladder. Well good luck

  • i just had a gall bladder attack last week. it was horrible. both my grandmother and my mother had to haver theirs removed. the hospitol i went to sucked so does anyone have any advice on what not to eat so i don't have another attack or have to get it removed cuz i can't afford that.. thanx

  • Dont eat any greasy/fatty parts/food or else your gonna be hurting

  • (continued)

    I'm VERRRRY happy about that discharge and, I feel MUCH, MUCH better, now! A n***a just my become a vegetarian after, seeing all of that green s**t come out of me! Lol.. My girl is starting her's, tomorrow. So..., if you haven't already had your gall bladder removed..., you should try the gall bladder/liver cleanse. IT HELPS!!! Real talk! ;-) P.S. You look like someone I know! Lol..

  • Well said my dude! I've cut out ALL of the junk, high sodium and, cholesterol foods in my house, LONGTIME, ago! I used to LOVE fast food and, always fed it to my two sons, also. After experiencing upper right abdominal pain..., I found out, it could be my gall bladder filled with stones! I was also told about the gall bladder flush. I just finished it and, I was AMAZED at, how many green gallstones I've discharged that, was backed up inside of me, all of these yrs.!

  • i did my galbladder removed before 2 days,dont wori for the surgery those people afraid of,its just 30 mins and its gone.

  • IM JUST AFRAID OF THE DAMN ANESTESIA

  • Crap im going monday to see an specialist to get operated. Two days ago my upper stomach started to burn, and I was vomiting from 9am to 8pm vominting every 20 mins to 40mins, this shit is so painfull, hopefully they do surgery on me right away... I rather, give birht to 20 more kids than to go trough this pain i;m feeling :((

  • Got my surgery done 6 days ago.. Still a bit sore, but believe me peeps as long as i know i wont be getting those attacks, then im ok. Now the eating thing depends on every patient, every person reacts to food differently. But what i can assure you is to take it very slow after the surgery.. Try to eat everything but at a really small quantity, so your body can get used to digest just about anything. Give it some time, dont rush into eating junk, spicy food.

    CHEERS!!

  • ive just been browsing YT to get some info on Gall Bladder's... You vid by far as been the best for information on a more person level. I've just found out that my Gall Bladder is non functional now and a bag of stones literally..... Im kind of freakin a bit, any advice at all just about the whole waiting for the next step thing?????

  • well 1st off if u went to the doctors already then most likely they will schedule a date for Ur GB removal. Then after surgery u will have to eat nothing but chicken broths and liquids. During my 1st year i have felt like if i had IBS. I would drink alot of Gatorade and Propel Water(grape). The electrolytes seem to help alot. Stay away from Fatty Foods and fried foods especially Tomatoes and Spices. I will be releasing another video about my recovery and how life has been without a GB.

  • I just had mine removed 2.5 weeks ago and yes, you will be in the "shitter" quite a bit. For about the first 1.5 weeks I was constantly, that was after I got my appetite back that is. I was convinced I had made the WORSE decision of my life having this done, but now at 2.5 weeks out, my appetite is back and I can eat pretty much anything I did before and the "shitter" episodes are MUCH less than they were, thankfully. It does still happen, but not nearly as often. Keep some imodium with you...

  • OH ok that is good to hear that ur not in the shitter as much. are u able to eat spiced foods? i never took any medicine...i battled with the shitter episodes for a bout a whole year and now i can eat anything except spiced foods...or else i need to be by a toilet.

  • Around what time of the day or activitys are u feelin these discomforts? eating...Drinking...etc

  • I started feeling discomfort a week or so ago, in my upper right abdomen, i dont know if its my liver i dontknow if its my gall bladder, i havent gone to the docs yet, but im thinking of going. Im kina nervous now though because i dont know if theyll detect gall stones( i sure hope not) since i never had a surgery in my life

  • If u do get the symptoms that i explained on the video it will most likely last for about 1yr. I expereienced that after 1yr it has faded away and now i can basically eat anything. BUT!!! Try to eat healthy and stay away from fatty foods. I will be updating my video real soon with new tips and techniques on how to manage and treat IBS without medication.

  • i just had my gall bladder out today and thanks for the advice, im just hoping it wont happen to me

  • Your Gallbladder will work much more than before. if any doctor tells u different its a Lie! Good Luck and god Bless

  • Dagadosounds:

    Good advice, but I wanted to add something that everyone watching this should know: The symptoms your talking about (crapping a lot after fatty foods) is NOT true for EVERYONE.

    I just had my gall bladder out a month ago(I am an athletic male, so it can happen to anyone). I did not have stones (had faulty valves), but you should know that, now after NOT having a gall bladder, I can actually eat MORE foods with fat. I feel so much better (no nausea, gas).Everyone reacts differently

  • @p3chase Hellyeah man I was eating good and biking 10-20 miles a day then Dec-18 I was dieing of pain, got rushed to the ER had my Gal bladder removed and I'm feeling pretty good! no more pain and no unusual bowl activity and I have eaten all the normal Xmas New years food =-D

  • Man, I think I have gallstones. I'm 28. My mom and 23 year old sister have had their gallbladders removed. I have this dull but persistent pain in my upper right abdomen just under the ribcage. It is always worse just after I eat and lasts for about 30 to 40 minutes. In the last 2 weeks it has gotten worse. I know you aren't a doctor but does any of that sound like what you experienced?

  • Thanks for stoping by my video. But yea it sounds like symptoms. Stay away from fatty foods and spice foods. But definitly go to the docs. u might have a chance to save ur GB. Also try drinking this herbal tea. 1st off by the seeds. look for Anise seeds. boil the seeds in the water add a lil tiny bit of sugar and then drink it. it will losen up gasses also. a Bad GB can cause uncomfortable gas feelins.

  • Um i tried that for aboout a year until my Gallbladder become infected. I was running around with a non funtional GB...But definitly get Xrays or ultrasounds done to see if u have any stones or to see how enlarged they are. Stay away from Fatty foods...and Spicey foods. Drink alot of water and NO Lquer

  • im 18 and i have gall stones well i still think i do.A few months ago i had realy bad pain and went to the doctors, they said i had them and told me to remove my gall bladder, i was going to do it, but a week before the operation i chickened out

    and im glad i did, i no longer have any pain

    all i do is do 30 push ups before i go to sleep and drink a lot of water, i eat whatever i want and no pain yay=)

  • NO SMOKING OR LIQ>>>

  • For a man, where do stones come out from?

  • I believe they dont. u can take different medicines that can try to dissolve them but in the worst part u will get ur GallBladder removed.

  • Buy what you did right now you just made me stop freekin out because my doctor said that I might have gallstones and I they did an ultrasound I dont know how to spell it lol watever! lol so yeah and I spend most of my days in the toilet and it scares me because I don't know how to deal with this and I might have to wait 7 days..:(..and I couldn't eat right..but I try to drink lots of water..

  • im definitely be in the shitter ALL DAY EVERYDAY all ova da Bronx knows my behind cuz I make pit stops everywhere very sad life I live:( I had my gallbladder removed in '98 and my life hasn't been the same ever since.

  • damn it sucks....i feel for u. try to clean ur digestive system out. stay away from fatty foods and spicy foods. u will have to become a vegetarian.

  • @Dagadosounds: You can also just take certain suppliments to boost your system.

  • aww u guys are scaring me ima go get my gall blader taken out like in 3 months and i was talking to some one who had them removed and she told me about the bathroom thing..that sux ass id hate to take a shit in random places!!Im depresed even more now!

  • I thought that also since my dad got his removed at 40yrs old. all of his sisters got the procedure done also. its definitly hereditary. get it checked out cause u might get infection. u definitly dont want that. my gall bladder was infected for 1yr and i almost could of died says the surgeon.

  • Yeah two days ago I got the surgery done and so far all I have been doing is drinking a lot of fluids till it is fully healed. But I got a nice present I guess, I got to keep all of my Gall Stones and boy they're big and many.

  • I didnt get to keep my stones. i dont think i would of wanted too..lol. After a year of recovery..i been duin much better. just becareful wat u eat now cus its all going to ur liver. ur liver is working harder now since ur GB is gone. see if u can get ur self some enzyme pills.

  • I got diagnosed last week and I have been dealing with them since April and did any of you loose a shit load of weight because of it? I did because I can't eat solid foods they hurt in like 15 minutes no joke I start to feel like I need to vomit and so I do. I'm only 18 and they usually start when you're in your early to late 40s right?

  • i have had them since april but have to wait till january for the sergery i hope its not to late 4 me but i wouldnt have to throw up right away..it would be like at 4 or 3 in the morning wen those symptoms would kick in.Horrible dude

  • i having that surgery in november :(

    it sucks but cant deal with the pain no more.. :S

  • i feel u im hurting now

  • Got the gall bladder...and the attacks, but no stones; for 14 years now, and now diagnosed with irritable bowel disease (IBD...otherwise known as ulcertative colitis). As for the bathroom campouts...they are infrequent because of a great anti-inflamatory drug called Asacol that I take for the IBD. Eat right, take your meds and you'll have life outside the lew!

  • Thanks for the advice.....I got diagnosed with gall stones and it sucks man!

  • so is this experience talking?

  • Maybe...LOL! Do u still have ur Gall Bladder?

  • Yes i do :)...but not for long, it is becoming painful and gotta get that fix. Nothing else that i can do, and believe i tried many things already. That's why im trying to find out the recovery process and the after...

  • doctors can determine the correct procedure for u. usually they would of blasted the stones. now the doctors prefer to remove the GB to prevent the risk of re occurence. I know it hurts. i would curl up in pain for like 2 hours another thing that i can recommend that works for the mean while...is this herbal tea called Anise seed. u can find them at ur nearest supermarket. boil that wit some water and drink it nice and hot. at time of pain it will also sooth the pain and u will feel much better!

  • Hot green tea is good also!, I have gallstones to

  • Wow... I thought I was the only one with those problems.

  • They took my appendics, thats nothing compared to loosing your gallbladder. They aint taking mine away! Never!

  • I know man...lol. Dont let them take it away. make sure u cherish ur GB

  • Im having mine removed on Monday... I already have IBS, so its nota big deal for me, and plus, Id rather have diahrea for a bit rather than severe pain all my life

  • m2 man ibs and gallstone attacks for 6 years im waitning 4 them to call me too take it out,,,, how r u after your op???

    ps... pls reply thx

  • I got my gall blatter taken out and I take mad shits all the time... dosent matter what I eat..

    specially when im at work...

    but I loved my time in the hospital... gotta love  that diloted.

  • hahah i know man>>>>>BOOOOOOOSH!!!!

  • Man I know! I had my GB removed like in 2001 and I am still shitting ALL THE TIME:-(

  • pmsl! great advice!

  • shyt sound crazy but thanx 4 da info

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more