Henrik Widegren - Give Me a Diagnosis
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 8. 02. 2023
- Everyone wants a diagnosis! And if you don't have one, you can always get one. đ€đ€
Give Me a Diagnosis
Music, lyrics, vocals: Henrik Widegren
Drums, mixing: Markus Nilsson
Bass, guitars: Tobias Ekqvist
Backing vocals: Cecilia Salazar, David Fremberg
Creative language consultant: Anna Holmqvist
Recorded and produced by Markus Nilsson and
Tobias Ekqvist in SunnanÄ studio, Sweden
Lyrics:
Something is wrong
I can feel it
It is getting worse
By the minute
I have met twenty specialists
And I am not a pessimist
But they just donât believe it
Please, and I mean it
Can someone just reveal it
Give me a diagnosis
It may be bad
Just give me a reason
And Iâll be glad
I donât need any medicine
I donât need a spell
But give me a diagnosis
And Iâll be well
If I was an ancient greek
To sad to smile
Theyâd say I was weak
With too much black bile
Two hundred years ago in Paris
They had mesmerism
They would say that I lacked
Animal magnetism
In the eighteen hundreds
I would have neurasthenia
Sigmund Freud would have said:
âProbably hysteriaâ
And if I was a housewife
In the sixties in the USI would take valium
Because of too much stress
Give me a diagnosis
I am not okay
Iâll agree with everything
Everything you say
Hand me a disease
An illness that is mine
Give me a diagnosis
And Iâll be fine
The chiropractor told me
The problem was my spine
The crystal healer made me feel her
Aura as a sign
The homeopath was fast
And sold me a dilution
And the reiki healer said the chakra
Was the solution
Give me a diagnosis
So that they will see
Low-grade inflammation
Or some deficiency
You can give me anything
But just not a neurosis
No one understands me
Without a diagnosis
Give me a diagnosis
I donât care what it is
I just want to know
What it is I miss
Incorrect osmosis
Faulty DNA
Give me a diagnosis
And I will be okay - Hudba
Great song again! :)
Thank you, Erika!
Another banger! And the editing is spot on
I'm so glad you're still at it after all these years
Thank you!
@@henrikwidegren I only discovered your channel and your music around the same time they wrote their comment...had no idea you'd been going for a long time! Hope you keep going anyway, I love your music, I love your style, I love your sense of humour. (And above all else, the whole world now knows the identity and crimes of 'the superstar surgeon' Paolo Macchiarini...)
As always, amazing work! Iâve been subscribed for a few years now, and you kept improving. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
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This is so true for people suffering from chronic illnesses for a very long time with no answers. You must be a good doc who sympathises with patients. Unlike the ones who dismiss patient concerns frequently and even gaslight them...they are unfortunately very common.
I feel this. Been dealing with chronic joint pain for years. GP sent me to the rheumatologist. Rheumatologist said there's nothing he can do to treat as no obvious inflammation and he wants to refer me to the pain management team. I don't even care about treatment at this point, I just want answers. Having something seriously wrong with you that's getting progressively worse and no idea what's causing it is the worst feeling
@@ryanvale6066 At least your rheumatologist admits he doesn't know. Some doctors abuse you and say it is all in your head...đ
@@ryanvale6066 it's a human need to desire answers. Very understandable. But sometimes there just aren't any answers. Actually most of the time.
Doctors are also human
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Usually, I don't like this style of rock. But, I like this rock song. I think that it's because I can clearly understand the words. With most hard rock, the music is so loud that I can't understand the words.
I agree and thank you!
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AC/DC vibes. You're a musical genius Dr.
Thank you! I will tell my guitarist. He is awesome!
â@@henrikwidegrenhe really is! Also I have to ask, is this song about Munchausen's? Just occurred to me on a re listen
Thanks! Your creativity is inspiring!
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the lyric is so romantic.
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Tack!
I like how it goes through medical fads from the Greeks to now
Only missing is the Chinese medicine ones i hear often in Hong Kong,too much heat and low qi
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Main riff could be a Ac/dc riff.. just like gone shooting
we all need a little animal magnetism in out life...thats why you should go outside since Mesmer magnetized the Sun and it now radiates animal magnetism for all =)
But what if itâs a wrong one?
Some people are just happy to have something to label themselves with. It's not particularly psychologically healthy, but it's a common human drive.
Never google your symptoms
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â@@henrikwidegren Korean singer who has similar music style with you
Ambivalent. Great song but have muscle weakness including diaphragm that responds to mestinon but no antibodies,muscle biopsy is abn and liver is having problems. Being told no diagnosis just document the decline. I want to return to health of 7 yrs ago. Without mestinon can't hold head up, dress,walk, breathe in sleep, without diagnosis was given levaquin and got much worse. Diagnosis does matter
Some balls to post this while medical error runs so rampant and some patients do actually get completely overlooked and disregarded as drug addicts while having heart attacks and strokes.
I think that might actually be the point. Like, he mentioned all those people who would have gotten wrong or nothing diagnoses in the past and that something similar might be going on here.
@@Religion0 oh, I thought it was to riddicule the patient, to call people hypcondriacs for seeking diagnosis instead of just dying or detereorating at home. Maybe it's just what I expect from doctors after a decade in Australia. I had a heart attack or something 3 months ago, heart stopped, I stopped, went cold, woke back up right at the end with adrenaline when I remembered what was happening and how I'd failed dialing 000, but just managed this time before throwing up and crapping myself.. and discharge from hospiral was told not to come in for things like my socks being too tight. Probably didn't help that my wife was trying to let me die and didn't come with me after I got it dialled..
I'm certain they thought drugs instead of medical issue.
There weren't any drugs involved though.
@@ToninFightsEntropy sorry to call you out mate, but like a lot of people you don't seem to understand that diagnoses are- like this song lampoons- just labels. It's just a name we've attached to sets of symptoms. What use is a diagnosis- a label- when there's no reliable intervention that will help you feel better?
@@jananilcolonoscopu4034 How meta.. when you're ready to get back to medicine, I'm listening đ€Ł
@@jananilcolonoscopu4034 I don't see what you're calling me out on.
If you find out you have a bad cancer, you can get treatment, and increase your chances of survival. If you don't, you probably die. This is an example. There are other diseases and conditons that need treatment, in addition to cancer. Please don't make me have to explain this simple fact any further.
I don't think I have cancer (except for common skin cancer, but I already know this happens to me and can't afford the checks or dodgy arsehole 'skin specialists' who just burn the surface off), but I have conditions that need diagnosis so that I can manage and survive them better. My condition is rapidly detereoraing, and BECAUSE of this, I cannot get diagnosis, because people do not take someone seriously when they are in poor health and their speech keeps freezing and talking nearly knocks them out before they forget where they are and what they're doing there.
Especially worse when you become too disabled to get to the doctor so they say that if the problem was that bad you would make more of an effort to get there.. Motherfucker, I cannot crawl that far! Neither can I afford your specialists or even remember when I've been given a referral.
Knowing what the fuck is going on also would be far less stressful than not knowing what the fuck is going on. And stress is a big killer, too.