nevermind. silly me should have read the description. YOur MRI looks fairly normal. Make sure you drink plenty of milk. A young girl like you will stop absorbing calcium efficently at 30, then the kyphosis comes....
In the soviet (now russian) journal "Chemistry and Life" was an interesting article about how to avoid lactose intolerance. The authors noted that the condensed milk does not cause diarrhea, despite the fact that it contains a large amount of lactose.
When used in conjunction lactose and sucrose (which is added to the condensed milk), enzymes acting on sucrose are acting to lactose too (of course in lesser extent) which allows to avoid intolerance.
wow, that sounds very interesting! i found that glucose doesnt work, for example, but havent tried "normal" sugar yet (it doesnt dissolve that neatly in milk). thanks for the info!
if somebody is diagnosed as 'healthy', it only means he's not had enough checkups done! lol... well, i have rather severe cardiac arrythmia and am taking flecainide for it. my heart is healthy though - a dozen doctors had no answer to WHY i have ventricular tachyarrythmias. the skull MRI was done for a different diagnosis, but it came out my brain's totally fine, i only have a venous angioma (usually a harmless find) that they wanna check up on every few years... oh yeah, and chronic sinusitis.
ach, dat uran macht da auch nix mehr - krebs ist standard in meiner familie (meine eltern sind mit anfang 50 beide an krebs gestorben). da isses vollkommen egal, ob ich noch ein bisschen mehr verstrahlt werde, oder nicht. ;-P
i had (head)CT done recently and everything was okay...but the symptoms are still there. would it be smart to do MRI as well? Does it show any better results ...?
i think my english isn't that good but i'll try.i can feel a lot of discharge(i think that is the word)going down my throat and keeps retaining there.. i can only "get it out " by coughing, especially in the morning. Doctors don't know from where is discharge coming from.. i was already diagnosed rhinitis, sinusitis, but still don't have all the typical symptoms.and i have done allergy tests, my lounges scaned ,my sinuses checked, but all of this was negative. my doctor recommends bronchoscopy.
hmmm, well, that could have a lot of causes; fluid retention in the lungs can be a sign of heart failure, but doesnt have to be. it can also be a sign of lung cancer, but doesnt have to be. i think a bronchoscopy isnt a bad idea to start with.
Does your hear really sit to the right? or is it an inverted view? I guess I could be crazy too, aka retard.
WFOAssassin 1 year ago
@WFOAssassin
it's always an "inverted view" on radiological imaging...
bionerd23 1 year ago
Why Is this song in German
davidfordapple 1 year ago
unreal
UrlaubKroatien 1 year ago
This is awesome! Good job! :-)
electrokinesis 1 year ago
i dont get this video is this suppose to be a music video featuring your brain?? lol
toshow1022 1 year ago
nevermind. silly me should have read the description. YOur MRI looks fairly normal. Make sure you drink plenty of milk. A young girl like you will stop absorbing calcium efficently at 30, then the kyphosis comes....
hcarducci 2 years ago
well, except for a large cyst in sinus maxillaris dexter, it does indeed look pretty normal. :)
no thanks on the milk though, that stuff gives me diarrhea (lactose intolerance).
bionerd23 2 years ago
@bionerd23
In the soviet (now russian) journal "Chemistry and Life" was an interesting article about how to avoid lactose intolerance. The authors noted that the condensed milk does not cause diarrhea, despite the fact that it contains a large amount of lactose.
When used in conjunction lactose and sucrose (which is added to the condensed milk), enzymes acting on sucrose are acting to lactose too (of course in lesser extent) which allows to avoid intolerance.
I found that it's true.
AlexxAXe 1 year ago
@AlexxAXe
wow, that sounds very interesting! i found that glucose doesnt work, for example, but havent tried "normal" sugar yet (it doesnt dissolve that neatly in milk). thanks for the info!
bionerd23 1 year ago
What is the name of the song?
hcarducci 2 years ago
Outstanding!
mkrubsack 2 years ago
Have you seen the "Virtual Human Project"? Check it out when you find time
sn1pe352 2 years ago
sexy insides
OmenLW 2 years ago
thx
ALoneIdealist 2 years ago
ich find das irgendwie wunderschön und faszinierend so in einen lebenden funktionierenden Organismus reinzusehn...
sciencoking 3 years ago
Wow that was awesome great job :)))) 5/5
Xtreme394 3 years ago
i do love your medical video, makes me wonder...why you have to do all these stuff? MRIs, ECGs and things? i do hope you're okay...cheers!
fetishmy 3 years ago
if somebody is diagnosed as 'healthy', it only means he's not had enough checkups done! lol... well, i have rather severe cardiac arrythmia and am taking flecainide for it. my heart is healthy though - a dozen doctors had no answer to WHY i have ventricular tachyarrythmias. the skull MRI was done for a different diagnosis, but it came out my brain's totally fine, i only have a venous angioma (usually a harmless find) that they wanna check up on every few years... oh yeah, and chronic sinusitis.
bionerd23 3 years ago
Sag mal so viele Unerwünschtheiten wie du im körper hast kann ich mir langsam denken wieso du dir keine Sorgen wegen deines Urans machst lol scherz
sciencoking 3 years ago
ach, dat uran macht da auch nix mehr - krebs ist standard in meiner familie (meine eltern sind mit anfang 50 beide an krebs gestorben). da isses vollkommen egal, ob ich noch ein bisschen mehr verstrahlt werde, oder nicht. ;-P
bionerd23 3 years ago
Das tut mir leid
sciencoking 3 years ago
i had (head)CT done recently and everything was okay...but the symptoms are still there. would it be smart to do MRI as well? Does it show any better results ...?
oceanavenue08 2 years ago
well, the MRI would be much better for showing organic defects, like muscle defects / disease... but what symptoms do you have, anyway?
bionerd23 2 years ago
i think my english isn't that good but i'll try.i can feel a lot of discharge(i think that is the word)going down my throat and keeps retaining there.. i can only "get it out " by coughing, especially in the morning. Doctors don't know from where is discharge coming from.. i was already diagnosed rhinitis, sinusitis, but still don't have all the typical symptoms.and i have done allergy tests, my lounges scaned ,my sinuses checked, but all of this was negative. my doctor recommends bronchoscopy.
oceanavenue08 2 years ago
hmmm, well, that could have a lot of causes; fluid retention in the lungs can be a sign of heart failure, but doesnt have to be. it can also be a sign of lung cancer, but doesnt have to be. i think a bronchoscopy isnt a bad idea to start with.
bionerd23 2 years ago
hmm.. i'm probably gonna do this bronchoscopy after all. it will show more effective results i think. btw thanks!
oceanavenue08 2 years ago