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Top 10 Things I learned Treating COVID ICU Patients | COVID ICU

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Top 10 Things I learned Treating COVID ICU Patients | COVID ICU Some intensive care units in various hospitals throughout this county have designated units for COVID patients. As an intensive care doctor, I've seen many COVID patients in our designated Covid ICU. It's one thing to read about Covid in the medical literature, but seeing actual patients with this disease is another experience altogether. I've learned many things, but I'll focus on the top 10 that stand out to me. ⏩ Timestamps, click to skip ahead! 00:00 Top 10 Things I learned Treating COVID Patients 00:36 COVID Symptoms 01:08 Vitamin D deficiency on COVID Patients 02:13 COVID is Contagious 03:53 Lonely at Hospital 04:11 COVID Treatments 07:00 COVID Testing 07:33 A Lot of COVID Patients are obese 09:03 Mechanical Ventilation for COVID 11:02 COVID Recovery 11:53 Unpredictability and Variability So, starting at the bottom with the number 10 is signs/symptoms. The most common COVID symptoms that I'm seeing are fever, cough, shortness of breath, and body/muscle aches. I haven't seen many patients with the other symptoms we often hear about, such as loss of taste and smell, nausea, and diarrhea. I have not seen any rashes related to COVID, probably because I only see adult patients. I will say that even though confusion and delirium are widespread in the ICU in general, there does seem to be more of that with Covid. --------------------------------------------------------- Doctor Mike Hansen's Programs ⏩ FULL Course for MORE ENERGY: https://learn.doctormikehansen.com/products/increase-energy-course/ FREE Course for MORE ENERGY: https://doctormikehansen.com/6-days-to-more-energy/ --------------------------------------------------------- Many COVID patients who require hospitalization have low levels of vitamin D, Which is consistent with what we are seeing in many recent studies that have been coming out. But of course, correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation, so does it just so happen that many patients with moderate or severe COVID happen to have low vitamin D levels? Maybe, maybe not. And does that mean that we should give every hospitalized patient with Covid big doses of vitamin D when they hit the door? Maybe. And does that mean people, in general, should supplement with vitamin D? And what is the ideal level of vitamin D for the population, especially when it comes to COVID? Should we target the current general recommendation for everyone, irrespective of COVID, with a goal of 20 mg/ml? Or should we aim for higher, like 30, or perhaps 40? No one knows for sure the answers to these questions. But studies are being done on this. And as we speak, there are 3 RCT for vitamin D and Covid. Covid is VERY contagious. One of my patients was in the hospital for unrelated reasons. She actually had sepsis due to an infarcted gut, meaning part of her intestine was not getting enough blood flow. It was severe enough to the point that some of the tissue in her intestine had died. When this happens, the bacteria in the intestine can invade the intestine's walls and get into the bloodstream. This is bad news because these bacteria can spread throughout the body, known as sepsis. So besides antibiotics, this is treated with surgery, where the dead gut tissue is removed, meaning part of the intestine is taken out. And this is what happened to her. And she got better. But after she initially got better, she started having more difficulty breathing. Her oxygen levels were dropping, despite us giving her more oxygen. So we got a CXR and later a CT scan of the chest, which showed bilateral infiltrates, meaning areas of inflammation in both lungs. And this is the pattern we typically see with COVID pneumonia, where it tends to go to the periphery of the lungs and more so at the bottom of the lungs. Doctor Mike Hansen, MD Internal Medicine | Pulmonary Disease | Critical Care Medicine Website: https://doctormikehansen.com/ Doctor Hansen's Courses: https://doctormikehansen.com/courses/ Contact and Social Media Links: https://doctormikehansen.com/contact/ #covid

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    @emilybrooks87633 years ago My best friend in the whole world just got put on a ventilator today. She has a daughter that was born on the 12th. I wish i could hold her and tell her . ...Expand 362
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    @teresamccabe57334 years ago I am sitting in my hospital room, hoping i am being discharged today. Correlation doesnt mean causation. I came close 3 times to being put on a ventilator. . ...Expand 389
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    @nyx69374 years ago My sincere sympathies go to all those who lost a loved one to this horrible illness, and to all those who are struggling with a loved-one who' s alone and hospitalized.
    stay safe, and cover your face everyone!
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    @tamanthalecu89124 years ago You' re explanation helped me understand what is going on with my grandma. I wish more drs were like you. Thank you for your video. 72
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    @Cariad2474 years ago My brother michael died of the virus. He became sick beginning of april, hospitalised on 4th, and passed away on 9th april. He was kind, gentle and the . ...Expand 1569
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    @Hiker_who_Sews4 years ago Words can' t express my gratitude to the dedicated professionals on the front lines. Researchers, janitors, practitioners, emts. 76
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    @bernadette77834 years ago Are you ok? I hope you have a strong support system around you. The fact that you are not only treating these patients but then taking the time to try and educate the world, thank you! Your a true hero! Stay safe. 17
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    @tdhanasekaran35364 years ago Dr. Hansen: you are a young and brilliant doctor and an expert pulmonogist. I have never seen a video before in youtube like yours explaining the complexities . ...Expand 13
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    @Beautywithty14 years ago My sister 37 is in icu right now on a ventilator and shes been fighting a kidney disease for the last 14 years! Any studies i can suggest to her doctors doc? And all other readers please pray! Thanks in advance! 270
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    @ColinPrince4 years ago Thanks so much for the clarity of what to expect if you are infected and making it easy for us layman types to understand. Ive just been tested and b id="hidden11"eing 74, im not too optimistic. My g. P. Told me that its either covid or severe influenza. As i suffer from asthma and emphysema, naturally i feel that its time to day my goodbyes.
    ive really enjoyed your down to earth explanations and at least know what to expect. Ill be very anxiously waiting for the call saying yes or no tomorrow
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    @taraalston86974 years ago My husband had it and survived. I took care of him. Lots of vitamin d, c and elderberry. I sealed his door off and prayed. Thank you for all of your great information. 431
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    @MissMerc0073 years ago I wanted to share i survived intubation, on the ventilator and put on a coma. I' ve been in hospital for 6 weeks so far. I will be discharged soon to i' m grateful to be alive, and for the team and wonderful nurses who took care of me. Our hospital is on isolation lockdown, which meant i was unable to see any family for 6 weeks even when they were about to intubate me. I can attest to the loneliness. Even though my lungs won' t ever be 100% again, i' m trying to keep positive and be grateful for each day.
    thank you doctor mike for sharing these informative videos
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    @mvdeehan4 years ago Good luck dr. Mike! Take care out there. Thank you for your insight into this disease and for your courage in facing it every day! 37
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    @ramonasen76134 years ago Thank you dr. Hansen. My husband aged 62 is recovering from covid pneumonia. Your video is very helpful. 1
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    @Deb16504 years ago Thank you for this informative video. My father is fighting covid-19 right now in an icu in the state of georgia. They have him in a prone position on . ...Expand 6
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    @carolinabrown79914 years ago I am a icu nurse and found your video to be accurate and on point. I will recommend it to family and friends who keep asking me about the information you thank you!. ...Expand 2
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    @seemamajid8554 years ago May you have a healthy, happy and long life. Medical staff deserve all the prayers, respect and love. 477
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    @JustAutoChannel4 years ago Thank you very much dr. Mike. While watching this video, i realized that i had pneumonia pleuritic chest pain this time last year. The pain was so severe . ...Expand 3
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    @ladayblues67593 years ago Im a cna and i have noticed in the hospital that i work at a lot of the covid patients are also diabetic. 15
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    @DominicNJ73last year Geez, i can' t believe it' s been 3 years since the pandemic started. I discovered you around april or may of 2020 and you quickly became my first . ...Expand
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    @fredspina17574 years ago This is the best explanation of covid19. Simple, concise and in plain english. Thank you. 7
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    @jasgsxr27264 years ago Bless the medical, paramedics and support staff thank you. 15
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    @Ms290819814 years ago P. S. My dad is also a doctor and i realise i am not the only one who has got a need to stress that out as well as the feeling that you are true heroes. Together with devoted nurses (my mum) 63
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    @mysonrando77894 years ago I just want to say thank you for making this video, every time i type in " facts about corona virus" all i get is arguments defending rumors . ...Expand 7
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    @sherrydawson62533 years ago Your pts are so lucky to have you. Thanks for keeping us updated. Theirs new things and variants that we do need constantly informed. Bless you! 2
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    @jackrusselpupper19794 years ago Thank you. Very helpful. Overall presentation is very pleasant to listen to - your voice and calm demeanor helps also.
    thank you for all that yo stay safe and well. ...Expand
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    @davidtrchala29204 years ago Best information regarding this coronavirus plague i' ve read yet. Thank you dr hansen keep up the good fight! 4
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    @andreah63793 years ago I learned a lot. Very informative. Thanks, doc! 9
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    @Jaylikescar4 years ago My dad has been icu since june 9 for covid-19 i hope he can recover and thank you for your videos! 100
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    @winterlou90844 years ago God bless you! I am facing pain in my right upper back just started today. Whenever i do inhale and even get up from my bed i feel very pain and this leads me here. 2
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    @emilyrose33633 years ago Thank you so much for this.
    it is difficult to find literature on how to protect ourselves against the virus via creating a body that is strong . ...Expand 2
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    @nosiphokomani64134 years ago Omg this video is so informative
    i need it in my life.
    god bless you for more.
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    @Angel4Prayer4 years ago Doctor hansen, thank you for this extremely helpful information. God bless you. 3
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    @petersantospago19664 years ago Yep. My mom died alone in easter weekend from covid. We could only do a video chat and she was not doing any chatting. She looked terrible and could id="hidden23" only blink her eyes to respond. Friday night before she died on saturday. I called and the nurse held the phone to her ear and i said what i needed to say. No response just the mechanical sound off the respirator. I believe she heard me. But she was alone for 7 days. Just 7 days it took for her to die. This is a terrible thing attacking humanity. Be safe. ...Expand 340
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    @johncoll44564 years ago I' m an rt and have worked in many critical care environments. I' m glad i found this site. Very well done. I will subscribe and look forward to more of your pertinent information. Thanks doc!
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    @nurserachel98074 years ago I' m hooked! So great to add these findings to bedside nursing. It all makes sense and brings a better understanding of the testing my patients receive. . ...Expand 2
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    @deguzmananaliza19774 years ago Thank you dr. You have a comprehensive discussion that can be easily understood. Stay safe. 3
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    @SisterCaliGal4 years ago Appreciate the information youve shared. Ive got a special place in my heart for intensivists. 7
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    @deborahgeels53954 years ago Thank you so much for doing your channel. I have pah and have been doing research on how covid may affect me if i should get it. It' s all pretty scary . ...Expand 1
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    @marilynwoolford-chandler11614 years ago Speaking as a patient for 70 years i found this video informative, compassionate and respectful. Thanks. 4
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    @briandebold77954 years ago Bless you for taking the time to explain this in a way everyone can understand. Let me also add what a great job your doing as well! Thank you dr. Mike. 8
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    @BunnyLang4 years ago OMGosh, ish, how much work you all are doing, to have to figure all of this out as fast as you can. Holy Creator Bless You. Amen. 3
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    @doloresswann46004 years ago Stay safe dr. Hansen - this is a very informative video - especially for me since i' m retired rn - but also for the lay person. Thankyou. 2
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    @elja73674 years ago You are awesome dr mike
    god bless you eternally!
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    @thetruthwillsetyoufree92094 years ago I' ve had several ct' s and another one coming next week.
    never been a problem.
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    @marywemigwase33544 years ago It was therapeutic that he acknowledged the extraneous grief when family cant attend the passing of a loved one. The stress from it can tear a family a . ...Expand 16
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    @BKLevi4 years ago Thank you dr. Hansen! Education overturns fear.
    there is no one else providing this kind of information helping people like me to make educated thank you for your generosity and integrity. You are the best!. ...Expand
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    @dragonsangel77774 years ago It' s what we still don' t know that scares me the most. I would like thank any and all in the medical field helping to fight this and doing all . ...Expand 13
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    @tellyusi13813 years ago Thank you for the enlightenment. The use of remvisitir as treatment for covid patients created a controversy here in the philippines. The congress battled for the availability of it' s use. God bless doc! 3
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    @AMack-wd6bi4 years ago Bless you, doc for taking precious time out of your intense schedule to share critically important data with us, the regular citizens in language wh id="hidden33"ich isand thanks also to all of your colleagues on the front lines. Stay safe and get some rest. ...Expand 22
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    @petermorris58084 years ago Thank you for the excellent video with clear and interesting explanations. The best information i' ve seen so far on the subject. 2
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    @aniitag034 years ago Im a respiratory therapist, i have to say this is the best video ive seen! 290
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    @WillNewcomb4 years ago Thank you. Only watching this in december your knowledge base would be bigger by now. Blessings to you and all your co-workers. Keep safe. 1
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    @honorsilverthorne72274 years ago Thanks, doc, amp; please thank your coworkers for us too. 2
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    @DrDivina4 years ago Thank you. Just thank you for taking the time to educate. I appreciate you. 3
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    @Dance_of_a_tree_called_life4 years ago My first time to your channel. Informative, substantiated, clear. And a touch of humility - admitting what we don' t know - and respect for the mysteries . ...Expand 3
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    @francesfisher96534 years ago This post is very informative. Your voice and modulation are great. Thank you. 5
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    @isabellaman95134 years ago My dad is an id and i have so much respect for doctors like you guys, you are a hero! 51
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    @perryleeds82603 years ago Thank you dr. Mike, we all need this information, we appreciate your videos.
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    @ValenciaMHaile4 years ago God bless you! Be safe and thank you for your services. 1
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    @Yee-ro9xk4 years ago Thank you for providing facts rather than instilling fear. 2
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    @irmawan44394 years ago Thank you for risking your life to save others and for keeping us informed. Thank for your service!
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    @victoriacampbell1923 years ago Thank you health care workers and god bless you and keep you safe!
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    @taraalston86974 years ago I' ve been a cna 2 for 20 years and now i' m going to nursing school soon. Again thank you. 128
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    @kalhas224 years ago Dr. Mike hansen youre amazing i really liked this video and thank you for your service on the front lines. Your videos are very educational and intuitive. 3
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    @ninas71014 years ago Amezing and very informative. Thank you doctor. 4
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    @Punk_Rock_Grrl_Dragon4 years ago Thank you, this is very useful information. Much appreciated. 3
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    @elnoramerriweather4 years ago Very calming when explaining covid-19 and transparent about treatment. Thanks! Great job. 1
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    @jhingbangayan7624 years ago Thank you doc for keeping us informed. Stay safe! 2
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    @HEARDIFFERENT4 years ago Thank god for all you beautiful doctors and the focus on your purpose for curing.
    bless you dr. Hansen.
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    @francesfisher96533 years ago So informative, as usual, dr. Hansen. Thank you. 1
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    @myaussiebabe14 years ago That was such an informative video. Thank you! I am a registered nurse and i' ll be sharing this with my colleagues. 11
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    @lajwantishahani12254 years ago Four years ago i landed up in the emergency room with severe breathlessness and because i had a cough for two weeks they suspected h1n1. I was put into . ...Expand 3
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    @bigrigchristfollower90204 years ago Thank you for taking the time to tell what you are seeing, i can' t understand why it is going up with the heat and i am fighting with all my family . ...Expand
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    @ericaspeeney50374 years ago Thanks for this info! It helped to fill in a lot of the blanks to the questions ive had. 4
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    @adafridi4 years ago As soon as i saw the notification i opened the video. Kudos doc. 28
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    @lindagoentzel68124 years ago Thank you, i appreciate this dr. Hansen! Linda from alaska. 6
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    @johnhalls55104 years ago Thank you so much doc for the very informative video! 3
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    @marymarsh76334 years ago Best educational, real life video re cv19 ive seen. Thank you, dr. 6
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    @dinooldingsansanparedes70254 years ago Thx again doc for all ur hardwork with us in the hospitals! Godbless u! 1
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    @justcandace57014 years ago Hi doc! I watched your video on kids and covid and just wanted to tell u i have a family member, boy age 6, on chemo for leukemia, who tested positive for virus. He had 0 complications and 0 symptoms! Very encouraging! 12
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    @lorrainemnyandu6683 years ago Outstanding. 100 percent what humanity needs to know to save lives.
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    @sjordan7085last year Thank you for another excellent video dr. Mike!
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    @violetacontreras2303 years ago Thank you dr hansen. All of your videos are excellent. You share so much information that educates the public. Please continue working on your videos. I do enjoy watching them.
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    @marinasamonte52863 years ago This information is very
    helpful. Thank you dr. Hansen.
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    @Anteroization4 years ago I wanna open my eyes and see this doctor, the sight of him will give me " life " 3
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    @Lord_Nemesis84 years ago Doc every time i see youre vids im completely terrified of getting sick but knowledge is power and i try to do everything suggested. Please take car id="hidden40"e of yourself its unbelievably dangerous on the front lines god bless and keep you safe. ...Expand 205
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    @aligirl15524 years ago Thank you for the work you' re doing! 3
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    @candidadiazlopez11744 years ago Thank you and all doctors and nurses medical assistants for all the hard work god bless you.
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    @tinacarlton47983 years ago Omg! My prayers are with your best friend.
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    @valescamurangi78374 years ago Thank you for this video we listening and learning alot and pray more for wisdom in health department. 2
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    @CrystalSaysSo4 years ago Hi dr. Mike! First of all, thank you for being on the front lines as a doctor. I' m a former critical care rn, so i am more aware of just how horrible i can' t site reference articles or books, rather i was told by several physicians that the majority of individuals in the us would be vitamin d deficient. Just a curious finding. Your vitamin d video was excellent, by the way! Take care and stay well, dr. Mike!. ...Expand 11
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    @into_the_void4 years ago There' s so much info out there that it' s easy to overload.
    stay safe. Take precautions. Eat well.
    sleep well. Get sunlight.
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    @chrishollyryan4 years ago This is information the general public needs to see. No bias - just facts and real experience. Such a sad reflection of the current times with historically . ...Expand
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    @kathystewart88713 years ago Thank you. I always appreciate your information.
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    @drwinklepecker92984 years ago Thank you for sharing. Doctors and nurses are the best of humanity.
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    @charlescoffey6953 years ago A wonderful dr. Thanks for all the information you provide.