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Neurology Minute
Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy - Part 3

Neurology Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 2:23


In the third episode of this five-part series, Dr. Irfan Sheikh talks about Idiopathic generalized epilepsy. In this episode, he talks about juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

EMRA*Cast
Seizure Management

EMRA*Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 34:57


Seizures are part of the bread and butter in emergency medicine. Most of the time when these patients arrive in the ED, the seizing has stopped and there isn't much else for us to do. But in the cases where they seizures don't stop or when the patient has multiple seizures, do you know what meds to give and how much? How about second line? Third? Perhaps, even fourth line? In this episode Dr. Rod Fontenette goes over the latest in seizure management when first line benzos don't work, the appropriate dosing of those meds, and what to do in certain patient populations.

The Post Party Project
TAYLA | Epilepsy diagnosis postpartum, experiencing a SEIZURE with a newborn, WATER BIRTH with second & ADVOCATING for yourself

The Post Party Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 77:30


Guyyysss today's episode is so good! I was on the edge of my seat listening to Tayla's experience with pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Tayla had experienced shakes/jerks for quite a while that were hard to explain. When she'd see medical professionals they weren't able to diagnose her because they weren't able to witness them. After the birth of her firstborn, she experienced a seizure in her sleep which again no one witnessed. She experienced her biggest seizure in the presence of her mum, who called an ambulance.  After this massive seizure, she was diagnosed with Myoclonic epilepsy. Tayla then talks us through the pregnancy and birth of her second baby, and how it was navigating the medical system with her epilepsy diagnosis.  Tayla is huge on advocating for herself - she really wanted a calm waterbirth with no intervention. After the epilepsy diagnosis, Tayla found that medical professionals would want to monitor and control the birth as much as possible. She dived into research and reached out to her doula and her midwife and didn't stop with one no, she just kept on pushing.  Tayla was able to have an epic waterbirth and her aim was to rewrite the rulebook around pregnancy and birth with epilepsy. Make sure you follow Tayla on Instagram on any of her accounts: @taylagolesworthy @twomumsonepod @twomumssleepco  Also - I want to thank anyone who takes the time to leave a written review on the podcast app by giving away a free bag of Bevs Buzz Break Nespresso Pods coffee! All you need to do is leave a written review, then screenshot your review and send it to me in a message on Instagram @thepostpartyproject or you can email me - thepostpartyproject@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SMA News & Perspectives
Rare Case of SMA Linked With Myoclonic Epilepsy Detailed in Report

SMA News & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 6:50


SMA News Today’s multimedia associate, Price Wooldridge, discusses a rare case of Spinal Muscular Atrophy linked with a progressive myoclonic epilepsy. Balancing mind and body can be tricky. DeAnn Runge shares her struggles with accepting her limitations as it pertains to purchasing products she can use. Are you interested in learning more about spinal muscular atrophy? If so, please visit https://smanewstoday.com/

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care
Urgent Bite 61 - Examples of myoclonic activity after a vasovagal

The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 4:08


Witnessing a young adult fainting recently reminded me of a video of syncopal German medical students from the 1990's. Check out the video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOsNeUg1iGA The abstract for the accompanying paper - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8053660/?from_term=lempert+syncope&from_pos=5 Check out Syncopedia - https://www.syncopedia.org www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by ScoreSquad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

Don't Tell Mum (with MJ Wong)
The Myoclonic Jerks - A wee history of Lithium

Don't Tell Mum (with MJ Wong)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 44:26


Hi everyone, The Mumcast is on hiatus whilst we gather mojo, until then when we return for another season (possibly X-Files season 10 styles), give MJ's other podcast project a listen. The Myoclonic Jerks is a 'medical comedy' podcast where we (MJ, Will and often Dr Toony) discuss interesting facts about medicine with a humerus twist (geddit). This sample episode is one we did on Lithium. Hope you like it, and if you do please subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and give the Facebook page a like. Cya on the other side!

PodcastDX
Epilepsy

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 53:59


We are speaking today with Christalle Bodiford.  Christalle is an artist, advocate, writer, and an adventurer who lives with Epilepsy.  Seizures and epilepsy are not the same. An epileptic seizure is a transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Epilepsy is a disease characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures and by the neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences of this condition. Translation: a seizure is an event and epilepsy is the disease involving recurrent unprovoked seizures. (https://www.epilepsy.com/learn/about-epilepsy-basics/what-epilepsy )

Let Your Freak Flag Fly
MIUC hillsceneLIVE curation/Gillian Lever/Furchick

Let Your Freak Flag Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019


PlaylistIntro: Tolley and Dara “Cut the Heart Out” from Cut Heart (2019 reissue of the 1979 release)  Nina Maskiell (experimental ambient) / The Contingent (physical theatre ensemble) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 151019Justine Walsh (occult ambient) / Dani-Ela Kayler (movement) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 151019Rod Price (noise) / Circus Spellbook (spoken word/stream of consciousness) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 151019Gillian Lever “Held” and “Myoclonic” from Hypnogogia Furchick “Thinking” Outro: Tolley and Dara “Cut the Heart Out” from Cut Heart (2019 reissue of the 1979 release) 

information serum - پادکست پزشکی سرم اطلاعات

به چه علت دچار سردرد می شویم؟چه میزان از این علل را می شود پیشگیری کرد؟درمان های غیر دارویی سر درد چیست؟چه سردردی خطرناک است؟آیا سری که درد میکنه را بباید دستمال بست؟اسلاید های میگرنصفحه حامی باش:https://hamibash.com/infserumمنابع:Harvard universityMyoclonicEvery day healthMedical news todayHealth lineWebmdاسپانسر ها:گروه طراحی وب و گرافیک قرن مامجموعه کتابفروشی های پاتوق آسمان اصفهان

information serum - پادکست پزشکی سرم اطلاعات
اپیزود ششم: سرماخوردگی

information serum - پادکست پزشکی سرم اطلاعات

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 10:11


چه زمانی لازم است برای سرما خوردگی به پزشک مراجعه کنیم؟آیا هوای سرد علت سرماخوردگیست؟چه مواردی کمک کننده به بهبوده؟چه مواردی بهبودی را عقب می اندازه؟چه مواری تاثیری نداره؟چه شکلی از شر سرما خوردگی خلاص بشویمصفحه حامی باش:https://hamibash.com/infserumمنابع:MyoclonicMyoclonicWeb MdWeb MdVIKSHealth lineReviewsMedicalnewstoday

Strangeness in Space
Myoclonic Jerks (song)

Strangeness in Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 1:40


Myoclonic Jerks from Pink Custard, Tilbury's No1 synth pop band."It's Serious... we're well RhinocerERIOUS..."Song performed by Trev & Simon, Lyrics by Trev & Simon, Music by Dave Palser.There are still a number of cast signed scenes & photos in our crowd-funding shop - AND Pink Custard's Greatest Hits on CD! Anyone buying anything will be helping us keep the series online a wee bit longer...

Adventures Through The Mind
Liminal Dreaming| Jennifer Dumpert ~ ATTMind 99

Adventures Through The Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 89:09


Jennifer Dumpert, the author of 'Liminal Dreaming: Exploring Consciousness At The Edge Of Sleep,' joins us on the show today to offer an introductory primer on the hows and whys of liminal dreaming, the differences between liminal dreaming and other forms of dreaming, as well as the cross-applicable skillsets shared between dream-tripping and psychedelics. ***Full Episode Breakdown Below --LINKS-- For links to Jennifer's work, full show notes, and to watch this episode in video, head to Https://bit.ly/ATTMind99   --SPONSOR-- Formula Is A Nootropics Company That Creates Custom Stacks According To Your Goals. https://www.getmyformula.com Use the coupon code "jesso" for a 20% discount on your first order.   --- SUPPORT THIS PODCAST —  Patreon: https://patreon.com/jameswjesso Donations: https://www.paypal.me/JWJesso Merchandise: https://www.jameswjesso.com/shop/ More options: https://www.jameswjesso.com/support/     ---EPISODE BREAKDOWN--- What is liminal dreaming and what does it offer us? Sleep cycles, brainwaves, and dreams all the way through Hypopompia vs hypnagogia REM dreams, vs liminal dreams, vs lucid dreams The continuity of consciousness through dream states Myoclonic jerks and “falling” asleep Harnessing cannabis induced REM rebound to enter sleep paralysis Imagination as a faculty of perception Autosymbolic phenomena Liminal shamanism The limitations of dream interpretations A practice for harnessing hypnagogia for creative insight The cross applicable skillsets between psychedelics and liminal dreaming Oneirogens (compounds that help stimulate dreaming) Dream-tripping The liminal state during birth and death Two practices for entering a liminal dream states   --- OTHER LINKS —    Website: https://www.jameswjesso.com/ **Speaking Tour**: https://www.jameswjesso.com/events/ Podcast: https://www.jameswjesso.com/podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jameswjesso Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attmindpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jameswjesso   --- PRODUCTS —    Art: https://www.jameswjesso.com/product-category/art/ Teeshirts: https://www.jameswjesso.com/product-category/clothing/ Lectures: https://www.jameswjesso.com/product/psychedelics-ritualistic-suffering-and-the-meaning-of-life-lecture/  

The Cabral Concept
1045: Detox Lab, Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy, Candida Food List, Hemochromatosis, Switching Probiotics, Chronic Bronchitis, Tele-Meeting, Fluid in Ears, Food Intolerance (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 25:37


Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I’m looking forward to sharing with you some of our community’s questions that have come in over the past few weeks…  Let’s get started! Megan: I was wondering if you recommend doing particular lab tests before doing your detox? Or Is it okay to just complete the detox at any time? I wasn't sure if you wanted to look at different levels before vs. after the detox. Thanks! Beth: Hi Dr. Cabral! My name is Beth. I'm 25 years young and I have recently, in the past year and a half, been diagnosed with Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME). No one in my family has any form of epilepsy that we know of, so this was strange to us. My neurologist has me taking 750mg of Keppra twice a day, once in the morning and then again at night. I have been told that if I plan to have a family in the future, I will have to come off of this medicine because it can be harmful for a baby. He suggested I also take a good folic acid, which I have been doing every day. My question is, is there anything plant based I could take in replacement of this medication, or anything in conjunction with? I have never had a full-blown seizure, I was just having what he called "mini seizures" almost daily, especially when tired. One of these "mini seizures" caused me to drop an eight pound dumbbell on my forehead while lifting weights, and from there having the stitches, EEG, and brain MRI is how I was diagnosed back in 2017. The medication has completely stopped these "twitches" as I called them. Sorry for the long post, just looking for any healthy option here. Thank you for your time. I love listening to your podcasts!  Cherie: I am about to start the candida protocol soon. I like to make a salad dressing with flax oil, I usually take a couple tablespoons of apple cider vinegar throughout the day and I also usually drink about 4-8 ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice mixed in my daily water intake throughout the day. Are these three things allowed and if not how should I try to reincorporate them into my diet? Christine: Hi Dr Cabral, I want to thank you for all you do and I’m wondering if you can lead me in the right direction. I am 55 years old, going through menopause, currently on hormone therapy which I know is not the best thing. I also take a compounded thyroid medication-T3, pregnalone, adrenal support, 5 htp, omega 3,probiotic and a daily multivitamin. In addition to all that I use your daily nutritional support shake on a daily basis. My dna testing came back showing I am a carrier for the mthfr gene but also suseptible to hemotomachromosis. I have had one lab result come back with elevated iron before. My question is this, I understand the benefits of vitamin C and how it works in many aspects, anti aging etc etc. My naturapathic dr even said I should take it to help support my adrenals. Also with winter coming I’d like to take it during cold and flu season. But how can this be done safely to avoid elevating my iron levels? Thank you for all you do and I look forward to hearing your reply. Hanna: Are you supposed to switch up your probiotic after a while?  Jennifer: Hi Dr. Cabral, I'm a relatively healthy woman in my mid 30's. My diet is ok, though I'd say I have 4-5 cheat meals a week that often include dairy and occasionally gluten (not sure if that is relevant). Once or twice a year over the past few years I will get a lower respiratory cold that I assume to be bronchitis. The coughing is fierce and will typically last a month. My friends and family always push me to go to a doctor to get antibiotics, but most of the research I've done tells me that it is most likely a virus that can't be treated with antibiotics. I take a more holistic approach to health than those around me and would rather treat myself with this approach. Being sick this long takes a toll on my work and pretty much puts me out the entire time I'm sick. 1. At what point do you recommend visiting a doctor if you think you have bronchitis (if at all) and do you think antibiotics are necessary or the best option? 2. Are there supplements or a protocol you'd recommend to treat bronchitis from a more holistic approach? 3. Once you've recovered from bronchitis are there immune supporting supplements or adaptogens you'd recommend taking to keep your body healthy as a preventative? Something you'd take year round or maybe seasonally? Thanks so much for all that you do. I really think your podcast is opening people's eyes up to a whole new approach to health that they didn't know existed. Mackenzie: Hello! I live in Philadelphia and I came across Stephen Cabral's videos on YouTube. I am interested in working with him, does he accept clients via tele-meeting? For reference, I'm a 26 year old female and I've struggled with disordered eating (being both overweight and underweight at different times in my life). I would like to figure out a final solution to my diet and health, as it's been consuming for me. Please feel free to let me know what opportunities I may have with the center! Thank you, Stefanie: Hi Dr. Cabral, A friend of mine introduced me to your CBD Oil and I have had really positive results. I was wondering if it will be available online again at some point? If not, is there another place that it is available? Thanks! Katie: Hi Dr Cabral, I'm writing from Australia and came across your podcast through the gorgeous Melissa Ambrosini and am now devouring every single episode from the start and want to say thankyou for taking the time to read my question. My problem is that I've been dizzy for over a year, I have fluid in my ears and inflammation in my nose and constantly feel pressure in my face and behind my eyes. There is no pain just the dizziness and pressure. I have been back and forth to the doctor with no answers. Im losing hope in ever feeling "normal" and well again which is why I am writing to you and I would love to hear what your advice would be. Thank you so very much. Katie  Rebecca: Hi, I have been listening to Dr. Cabral's podcast for the past several months and have found so much value in the content. I have been experiencing some issues that I believe to be food related and am interested in some type of testing to determine the root cause. On several occasions after eating I have experienced severe nausea which sometimes has led to vomiting or diarrhea and on other occasions has passed after several hours of feeling sick. These symptoms usually occur several hours after eating once I lie down to go to bed and are different from what I consider "typical" acid reflex which I have experienced since childhood. On more than one occasion I have experienced nausea after eating food cooked in a smoker such as ribs, pizza and chicken. However, I have also experienced the same symptoms when eating foods cooked by other methods. I have not been able to pinpoint a specific food or spice so I thought that it may be helpful to do food sensitivity testing. I have an allergy to sulfa drugs but no known food allergies. Is this the best test for me to perform or is there another option that you recommend? Thank you for your guidance, Rebecca HouseCall Outro for Libsyn For Sunday Thank you for tuning into this weekend’s Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/1045 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral  

Learning Not To Swear with Ted Lyde
Daniel Kaufman - Ep. 155

Learning Not To Swear with Ted Lyde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 66:11


Daniel Kaufman, host of the podcast Myoclonic Jerk, joins Ted to talk about LIFE, Chicago and why even a Nazi deserves free speech in a Jewish neighborhood.    

Everything Is Interesting -With Keera & Kira
46. You Myoclonic Jerk! (The Hiccups Episode)

Everything Is Interesting -With Keera & Kira

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 26:44


When's the last time you experienced a synchronous diaphragmatic flutter? Or your diaphragm underwent a myoclonic jerk? On today's show, K+K take a look at hiccups: why we get them, what's happening in our bodies when we do, and what the scientific reasoning is behind those crazy cures that seem to work.

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students
Seizure Types and Epilepsy

Pedscases.com: Pediatrics for Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2010 19:52


This podcast gives medical students an overview of seizure types seen in pediatrics (focusing on the clerkship objectives) and management of epilepsy. It was written by Michelle Bischoff, Dr. Francois Bolduc and Dr. Melanie Lewis. Michelle is a medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Bolduc is a Pediatric Neurologist and Assistant Professor and Dr. Lewis is a General Pediatrician and Associate Professor of Pediatrics, both at the Stollery Children’s Hospital and University of Alberta. These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content at www.pedscases.com. Related Content: Case: Seizure in a 4 year old male Podcast: Febrile Seizures Podcast: Status Epilepticus in Children