Ultimate guide to vagus nerve stimulation part 1 1 March 2023

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Dr. Robert Groysman, MD has been treating long covid since January 2020. He has extensive experience treating those experiencing parosmia, anosmia, and abnormalities in taste. He also treats brain fog, chronic fatigue, as well as other associated long covid symptoms. Dr. Groysman is an expert in performing a stellate ganglion block (SGB) with ultrasound guidance as well as establishing a working external ear vagus nerve stimulation to combat long covid symptoms and keeping them away. He also spearheaded a Facebook group for treatments and success stories! SGB success is due to correction of regional blood flow using the dysautonomia model.
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    How to apply the ear clips video: / 1237173910159796
    TENS 7000 source: www.amazon.com...
    Ear clip sources:
    1. White clips need 2 of these or 1 clip and 1 pad on shoulder, upper back, etc. Bare metal not protruding single contact, most commonly available and found, cheapest, not very comfortable in my opinion - amazon - a.co/d/aM6dC5a also on ebay.
    2. Black single contact clips - need 2 of these, or 1 clip and 1 pad for shoulder, upper back, etc. These have a carbon infused protruding single contact. a.co/d/6MKU9vz
    3. Black dual contact lead - just need 1 of these. Often out of stock due to me. Sorry. vagusnerveclip...
    4. UK TENS and clips supplies
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Komentáře • 62

  • @patsamler2742
    @patsamler2742 Před rokem +11

    I’m so thankful for you Dr G! I’ve been doing this for about 3 weeks now and I am feeling SO much better! You’re a God send!

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      Wonderful!

    • @browneyedgirlFL67
      @browneyedgirlFL67 Před rokem

      @patsamler2742 Are you doing this once or twice daily?

    • @patsamler2742
      @patsamler2742 Před rokem +2

      @@browneyedgirlFL67 I’ve been doing it every evening before bed- relaxes me too! For 30 minutes

    • @twocanplay7976
      @twocanplay7976 Před rokem +2

      What symptoms have you been struggling with, and what symptoms have improved with using this technique?

  • @danielavillacis8468
    @danielavillacis8468 Před 7 dny

    HERMOSO Y PRACTIVO VIDEO

  • @peter67026
    @peter67026 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What a kind smart man! Thank you for giving us this doctor!

  • @philholding6905
    @philholding6905 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. These video's are priceless.

  • @peterpoterstein6686
    @peterpoterstein6686 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting! Thank you for this valuable information

  • @OlegGavryliukZodios
    @OlegGavryliukZodios Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @RG-mt2yr
    @RG-mt2yr Před rokem

    Thank you for this good sir...

  • @christianguthrie6614
    @christianguthrie6614 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if it’s worth listening to relaxing music whilst doing the tens stimulation?
    Immersion of face in ice cold water works too. Does need to be whole body.
    Great video thanks.

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem +1

      Sure! Why not. Anything that relaxes you will help. Cold water face dunking activates the vagus nerve. That's a maneuver that we recommend with atrial arrhythmias.

  • @questioningcat7949
    @questioningcat7949 Před rokem

    just got mine! lets see how it goes….

  • @rholm5344
    @rholm5344 Před rokem +1

    For post-COVID non-cardiac related frequent intermittent "vibrations" in the chest and elsewhere only while sleeping (the vibrations severely disrupt my sleep)... is vagus nerve stimulation, with TENS or other methods, a possibility to treat that symptom?

    Thank you. Excellent clear video. Looking forward to Part 2.

  • @stefanallard3084
    @stefanallard3084 Před 6 měsíci

    They need to start testing max time use, 20-40 min is NOT enough. I barley feel it until 2-3 hours. I do 6h per day and I wounder if thats to much?

  • @gabrielsunerlliteras8535

    hello from Spain. I have seen different videos in CZcams that they put one earclip (red) in the cymba concha and the other (black) with a patch on the shoulder-trapezius. Is this good for vagus stimulation? thank you

  • @andreadt-c4818
    @andreadt-c4818 Před 7 měsíci

    😂 bop it commercial! 😂

  • @twistedhairball
    @twistedhairball Před 11 měsíci

    I will push back on this, I have used mine on both my ear lobes and have had my symptoms totally revers. On this part you are incorrect. Other than that great video.

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That’s fine. Note that the ear lobes are used as controls (placebo) group in just about every vns study. This isn’t my opinion only but has been demonstrated. But if it worked for you, great! I’m not one to argue with success.

  • @zigzag8162
    @zigzag8162 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm guessing long cvd is the result of cholinergic dysfunction, seeing as how vagus nerve stimulators show efficacy, and the vagus nerve primary neurotramsitter is Ach. I'd think that acetylcholine epigenetic receptor site remodeling is required and you could probably achieve that via an HDAC inhbitor or chromatin uncoupling peptides therapy like livagen

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 9 měsíci

      An achetylcholinestrase inhibitor like mestinon can do same but has cholinergic side effects. Dysautonomia is but one mechanism involved but it’s not the only one.

    • @zigzag8162
      @zigzag8162 Před 9 měsíci

      an AChE is ultimately like a band-aid though, no? I think the source of the dysautonomia is Ach based because long cvd and vxx symptoms are starkly anti-cholinergic to begin with, not to mention acetylcholines modulating effects on other neurotransmitters. I am not of the camp that thinks an mrna vaxx can't alter your epigenetics, nor those with vulnerable snps to the cvd virus @@SPMLongCovid

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 9 měsíci

      Source is the gut.

  • @DeltaScalper
    @DeltaScalper Před rokem +1

    Hello , I got the idea from the blueprint guy, his option was about $300 , I’m glad found a less expensive version. Question: I do daytrading in the stock market and it’s very stressful , would you suggest I have it on during trading session or after market is closed ? Thanks .

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      What us stressful for one is exciting for another. Do what’s less stressful for you.

    • @fugginchit1
      @fugginchit1 Před rokem

      In another video similar to this one he recommends using for a maximum of 30 minutes per day. If used more it can hamper effectiveness.

  • @alvc22
    @alvc22 Před rokem

    Why can't you have an auto modulating machine like Dr. Hos?

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      This isn’t for pain management. Dr. Ho’s device uses EMS and proprietary waveforms. These are not suitable to what we want to achieve.

  • @browneyedgirlFL67
    @browneyedgirlFL67 Před rokem

    @Southwest Pain Management Dr. Groysman- the tens unit you recommend runs on a battery only ? Has no plug? Thank you so much for your videos and education on what so many of us are going through at this time. You are very much appreciated. I have a Intensity Micro Combo tens unit but the pulse width on the normal setting goes to 25ms and the pulse rate only goes to 20hz- so I need a different unit? Like the one you Recommended? SGB would be my first choice but not without your recommendation so tens unit it is for me. Praying that it works on my LC symptoms- which are mostly nervous system issues.

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem +1

      You need a different unit. I can do a telemedicine visit with you but obviously not here. Please schedule it on our website. Reliefbeginshere.com

  • @SanMan_22
    @SanMan_22 Před 8 měsíci

    This seems like a wonderful non invasive alternative to the implantable ones. Why would someone choose surgery as opposed to this method?

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 8 měsíci +2

      For intractable seizures, it needs to be on 24/7 so an implanted one is more reliable for something like that.

    • @SanMan_22
      @SanMan_22 Před 8 měsíci

      @@SPMLongCovid 👍

  • @MedialtDinAndligaGuide

    HELP! I have BMS, can it go away with the help of vagus nerve stimulation? Am so fascinated by this nerve. Can you get palpitations from stimulating the vagus? Thanks for a very good video. You are factual and clear.🌼

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      Burning mouth syndrome and COVID tongue are still poorly understood.

    • @MedialtDinAndligaGuide
      @MedialtDinAndligaGuide Před rokem

      @@SPMLongCovidThanks for your reply. I will stimulate the vagus nerve and hope my tongue heals, as I have learned that most chronic diseases are caused by stress. What do you think?
      Is it something that I should think about when I use the TENS machine?
      Best Regards ☀️
      Marianne

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      Have not trusted it for bms but sure why not.

    • @dienivaca2473
      @dienivaca2473 Před 10 měsíci

      have you tried it and did it help?@@MedialtDinAndligaGuide

  • @PurpleSmartiesMark
    @PurpleSmartiesMark Před rokem +1

    Hi I was just wondering, in the video you state to use the left ear first but should I start with my right ear as the (possible) damage is on my right side (I had a tumour on my VIII cranial nerve and had it surgically removed (just over 4 years ago) or should I still start with my left ear? Many thanks for your video.

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem +3

      I recommend the left ear mainly it’s theoretically safer for the heart. It doesn’t stimulate cranial nerve 8.

    • @angelataylor2049
      @angelataylor2049 Před 10 měsíci

      Is it safe? Will my vagus nerve become reliant on it? 🤔

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @angelataylor2049 studies report that it is very safe. During long covid your vagus is not working well. You can ofcourse do breathing exercises and humming instead?

  • @jasonfawks7713
    @jasonfawks7713 Před 7 měsíci

    Why does the right ear have risk of slowing down heart rate? Thanks!

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 7 měsíci

      Right ear vagus afferents (input) go to the sa node of the heart (pacemaker). It’s a theoretical risk.

  • @Twlivingston84
    @Twlivingston84 Před rokem

    Quick question on timing: Right now, I’m thinking when I wake up and before I go to sleep. Does it matter when you do it? Or does twice at any point during the day work? Thank you!

  • @LA-go6pp
    @LA-go6pp Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does this work for tinnitus?

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 10 měsíci +1

      For many it does! A few reported temporary worsening so you would have to experiment a bit.

  • @murrik
    @murrik Před 11 měsíci

    10:00

  • @gourav9608
    @gourav9608 Před 9 měsíci

    in one of the facebook group they are stressing on not to use this product as it starts from 10 ua and one should start with 1ua can you just clearify doc.

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 9 měsíci

      Is the group that stresses this run by one of the vagus nerve companies or someone who works for them?

  • @noranix2181
    @noranix2181 Před 11 měsíci

    I am so confused I bought some red and black clips… but I hook one end in the the red side and one in the black… there is only one clip though… you are showing two. If there is another set up for the easily purchased ones on Amazon, this video does not help. It was a waste of time for me

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 11 měsíci

      You need 2 contact points. Those can be in a single clip or on 2 clips.

  • @klondon6245
    @klondon6245 Před 5 měsíci

    Why isn't the Auvon suitable,as it
    gives a current just like the tens. Specifically, what is the difference in the output current between them both ?.....
    Thanks

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You can use other brands as long as you can set frequency and pulse width. I can’t possibly review every brand. You can also use a dedicated vagus nerve stimulator that is already set correctly. Just don’t put on ear lobe.

  • @angelataylor2049
    @angelataylor2049 Před 10 měsíci

    Is this good for gastroparesis? Are there downsides?

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před 10 měsíci

      While there aren’t any studies, I think it should help.

  • @Planetnoah
    @Planetnoah Před rokem

    Hi, can I ask whether this be suitable to use post avm rupture? Are there any general contra indications for vagus nerve stimulation?

    • @SPMLongCovid
      @SPMLongCovid  Před rokem

      Yes there are contraindications. Should check with your surgeon regarding the AVM rupture. CONTRAINDICATIONS

      Vagotomy-The VNS Therapy should not be used (is contraindicated) in people who have had the left vagus nerve cut to treat another disorder (a left vagotomy).
      WARNINGS
      • Not studied in pregnancy.
      • Avoid excessive vagus nerve stimulation
      • Unapproved uses - The safety and efficacy of the VNS Therapy have not been established for uses outside its approved indications for use.
      o The safety and efficacy of VNS Therapy have not been shown for people with these conditions:
       history of previous therapeutic brain surgery or brain injury
       Dysautonomias
       lung diseases or disorders
       including shortness of breath and asthma
       ulcers (gastric, duodenal, or other)
       fainting (vasovagal syncope)
       irregular heartbeats (heart arrhythmias) or other heart abnormalities
       other concurrent forms of brain stimulation
       pre-existing hoarseness
       under 4 years of age
       progressive neurological diseases other than epilepsy
      o May cause excessive salivation, abdominal gurgling, or sedation.
      o Shortness of breath - Shortness of breath may occur with active VNS Therapy, especially if you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma.
      o Obstructive sleep apnea - Use of the VNS Therapy device can cause or worsen pre- existing obstructive sleep apnea (episodes where breathing stops for short periods of time while sleeping). You should see your physician if you show any signs or symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea or worsening obstructive sleep apnea.
      o Device malfunction - Device malfunction could cause painful stimulation or direct current stimulation. Either event could cause nerve damage and other associated problems.