Thank you so much for this, there's a huge lack of information explaining how certain diseases result in their set of symptoms. I really look forward to more videos like this :) subbed.
I know this sort of thing isn't especially engaging for a person unaffected by the condition, not taking a class involving these mechanisms, or someone not in a related field...but as someone of none of those, I really enjoyed the video. This is the sort of channel I can see growing! Like when you see massive edutainment channels with amazing graphics...they started out with complicated concepts made entertaining by a common digestible thread...entertainment. This was entertaining.
Reddit brought me here! This is really cool man, thanks for this. Please keep it up! I found it super interesting. Is there any chance you'll be doing one on Eczema?
I am 11 years old I have been diagnosis cystic fibrosis when I was two or one the doctors not explain a lot info that you just gave me because they did not want to worry me thank you for helping me understand for my condition I no longer have to share with my classmates what cystic fibrosis is because I can just show them this video thank you
Thank you for this amazing clarification … If u don’t mind I used the (animations in this video : I screen recorded them 🙂)in my slides about cystic fibrosis for educational purpose in my country (Iraq)and we want to post it in CZcams In our language(mostly) I just wanted to let you know 😊
Great video, very informative. Maybe a prognosis toward the end?--I know the mortality rate is unfortunately high, but don't know details. You said on Reddit this is a new series -- good luck! This was informative and interesting. The pacing could be accelerated.
Ross Heintzkill That's actually a pretty complicated topic. Especially with recent medical advancements. This disease affects each individual VERY differently.
Thanks for this. My Grandma had Cystic Fibrosis and was told she wouldn't live to be 20 but lived to 60 and up to now the only thing I new about it was it had something to do with mucus in the lungs. I've been told I am a carrier (male) and I was wondering if you could explain what this means for any children I have in the future..
You should probably get genetically screened. It'll help you calculate the probability of having children with CF. There's a bunch of genetic counsellors too that can assist you with the process. It'll also prove useful for the pregnancy process - as carrier testing can help you decide to get pre-natal testing which will help you decide what to do with the foetus if it does test positive for CF.
Emma constantly says I look pale. I say that's because of lack of oxygen. Then it worries her. But what can we do. The government has taken away most of opportunities to become a healthier person
This content is fantastic. With the end portion about global susceptibility- theres evidence to suggest that faulty CFTR actually provides immune resistance against typhoid because the pili can't attach to the mutated CFTR, cholera resistance because the faulty CFTR won't pump out ions and water so you don't get watery diarrhoea and TB resistance down to disruption of Chloride homeostasis -> reduced ARSB -> reduced hydrolysis of sGAGs -> reduced levels of sulphate available to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which it needs in its cell wall for virulence meaning Cholera, TB and Typhoid could have all been selective pressures for high CFTR mutation in Europe! The play off between the more deadly diseases and how that leads to genetic variability around the globe is so cool. Keep making these fantastic videos.
THANK YOU!! finally something understandable.
Sub from a med student :D keep em coming, this is gold
Thank you so much for this, there's a huge lack of information explaining how certain diseases result in their set of symptoms. I really look forward to more videos like this :) subbed.
I was SO confused about this topic at first but this video made everything nice and clear , thank you so much
Thank you! Med student here and you saved me so much stress and time!
I am not even med student and learn this shi for fun lol
Thank you for making this video, and for helping spread awareness of this rare disease.
Finally I understand CF properly
THANK YOU!
the best explanation about CF. Thanks!
This video has helped me in my university presentation in ways you can never begin to comprehend. Thank you so much my good sir
I know this sort of thing isn't especially engaging for a person unaffected by the condition, not taking a class involving these mechanisms, or someone not in a related field...but as someone of none of those, I really enjoyed the video. This is the sort of channel I can see growing! Like when you see massive edutainment channels with amazing graphics...they started out with complicated concepts made entertaining by a common digestible thread...entertainment. This was entertaining.
omg this explication was soooooo good, extremelly clear and objective
love your work
Great video, i no longer need to explain to everyone what it is great love it.
TierZoo sent me here :) great video
THX very much so useful
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@Marley Colin definitely, been using Kaldrostream for years myself :)
Insanely good video.
Another sub from a medical student. Very informative please keep them coming :)
Perfect. Looking forward to more vids.
thank you so much that was way easier and straight forward
best explanation ever
Wow your vidoes are brilliant so far. Thank you.💕💕
Amazing video! Thank you!
Excellent video! Keep up the good work!
Brilliant explanation. Thankyou🙂
I want to see this fleshed out. Do more, many more, the practice will make this great.
The perfect explanation 👍
great video
Please upload more. Thank you.
Thankyou very much
Flawless; thank you
excellent sir
O my god .......too much good explanation
Very helpful
Great video!
Made the concept so clear
Reddit brought me here!
This is really cool man, thanks for this. Please keep it up! I found it super interesting.
Is there any chance you'll be doing one on Eczema?
I'll support you mate. keep it up.
That was fantastic!
Thanks, great video
Really helpful 😊
this is a really good video, the visuals made it very easy to understand the concepts :)
Awesome video dude!!! Can't wait for the next one!
Excellent
Nice video ! Can't wait to learn more !
That's really awesome, subbed
Great video! Keep it up!
Awesome explanation... 🤓
Earned my subscription ;) great video man! Would recommend that you purchase a good microphone like the Blue Yeti
More videos please
Good stuff
Fantastic! Incredible! Amazing! Wonder! Super!
Great video 👏🙌
I am 11 years old I have been diagnosis cystic fibrosis when I was two or one the doctors not explain a lot info that you just gave me because they did not want to worry me thank you for helping me understand for my condition I no longer have to share with my classmates what cystic fibrosis is because I can just show them this video thank you
Emma, I'm so glad my video can help you! I wish you all the best and I hope better and better treatments for cystic fibrosis will be made for you.
subbed, great videos, keep it up.
subbed! Do more till you succeed!
Great yar
Thank you for this amazing clarification …
If u don’t mind
I used the (animations in this video : I screen recorded them 🙂)in my slides about cystic fibrosis for educational purpose in my country (Iraq)and we want to post it in CZcams
In our language(mostly)
I just wanted to let you know 😊
This is awesome =D
I'm hopeful that I will naturally heal
wow i finally undestand it.
thank you so much i understood everthing about Cf >> thannnnk you
quite interesting, just hope you had a better mic
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
Great video, very informative. Maybe a prognosis toward the end?--I know the mortality rate is unfortunately high, but don't know details.
You said on Reddit this is a new series -- good luck! This was informative and interesting. The pacing could be accelerated.
Ross Heintzkill That's actually a pretty complicated topic. Especially with recent medical advancements. This disease affects each individual VERY differently.
I ran out a couple of days ago
I'd suggest better audio but nice info overall.
Thanks for this. My Grandma had Cystic Fibrosis and was told she wouldn't live to be 20 but lived to 60 and up to now the only thing I new about it was it had something to do with mucus in the lungs. I've been told I am a carrier (male) and I was wondering if you could explain what this means for any children I have in the future..
You should probably get genetically screened. It'll help you calculate the probability of having children with CF. There's a bunch of genetic counsellors too that can assist you with the process.
It'll also prove useful for the pregnancy process - as carrier testing can help you decide to get pre-natal testing which will help you decide what to do with the foetus if it does test positive for CF.
Emma constantly says I look pale. I say that's because of lack of oxygen. Then it worries her. But what can we do. The government has taken away most of opportunities to become a healthier person
Great but you need a new better mic
Icetearz just bought a new one, the next video will have better quality.
great :)
Icetearz n
Yay!
You are greeeeeeeeeet😘😘
It could also be paced just a little faster
Thanks for the suggestion!
Sub from a microbiologist :)
Thanks for the support!
This content is fantastic. With the end portion about global susceptibility- theres evidence to suggest that faulty CFTR actually provides immune resistance against typhoid because the pili can't attach to the mutated CFTR, cholera resistance because the faulty CFTR won't pump out ions and water so you don't get watery diarrhoea and TB resistance down to disruption of Chloride homeostasis -> reduced ARSB -> reduced hydrolysis of sGAGs -> reduced levels of sulphate available to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which it needs in its cell wall for virulence
meaning Cholera, TB and Typhoid could have all been selective pressures for high CFTR mutation in Europe!
The play off between the more deadly diseases and how that leads to genetic variability around the globe is so cool.
Keep making these fantastic videos.
osteoarthritis in any near future?
Will consider it!
forensic files
Five feet apart brought me here!
I don’t want to die :(((((((((((((((((( (help)
😞🕵🏻♂️ I need to get some more cough medicine. To break down the phlegm
Subscribe! Keep it up!
you need to clarify the content
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i came here thx to five feet apart HAHA
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People also with Cystic Fibrosis
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This can’t be healthy.