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I started feeling very nervous about it this morning.

I'll be quietly sitting at the back and pacing my turn

and trying to grab something on the flat.

But no it's going to be difficult.

So I'm feeling a bit apprehensive because the guys over

there look like they're pretty fit and prepared. But it's all for a great cause.

The fact that 1 in 5 kids goes to bed or to school hungry,

that's not right. That makes everyone here angry.

They all want to change it.

We have children ourselves and we just could not imagine our kids having to

go through that, so this for us it's a no-brainer. Very important cause.

I think it's a great opportunity just to meet other people, from all walks of life.

It'll be a bit camaraderie no doubt as we go through the adventure together.

Well the group feeling externally is 'come on let's all put our arms around

each other and do it together'.

Internally it's 'screw that bastard I'm going to get past him'.

If it's the last thing I ever do.

Ah, we're just discussing team tactics we'd rather

not have that on.

Everyone was a bit apprehensive about the climb.

We got to the bottom of Buffalo

and and the big hitters took off it was great to see them go up the hill

at their pace.

I found it very tough but I was determined to get up so I just

went at my own pace.

The ride this morning so far from Beechworth to Mount Buffalo has been fantastic.

It's beautiful scenery, beautiful rolling hills, and big mountains.

It'll keep me going for a little while.

It is a challenging ride.

And there are times when you're gonna suffer and it's gonna hurt.

For me it's digging in

and thinking, imagine how hard it is and how much it hurts for a parent to tell

their kids there's not enough food on the table.

Mount Stanley is a really challenging climb. It's about 14 kilometres, most of

it is around 10 to 12 per cent gradient. And in the heat today it was always

going to be a tough one.

Where there's no clocks and no timing, it's just about

everybody finishing.

And then it's the war stories – you know everybody went up

that hill. Everybody was buggered.

Whether you're

Olympic level or starter level, if you're going as hard as you can you're sharing

the same emotions.

What a day we've all had. It was a really hard ride

but the camaraderie between these guys has been amazing.

I thought they'd say 'Mate just get in the car' and I thought there's no way I'm

getting in the car unless they force me to get in the car.

The thing I really liked the most

was we started together and we all rode back in together

and that was really rewarding.

The camaraderie on the road is just you know really magical

I think it's what these rides are really all about.

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Shrimp Food - Peas (2018) - Duration: 3:12.

Hi Let me tell you about one food that both our fish and our shrimp really like

a lot more than I thought with they would nuts peas green peas we started

giving peas to our betta fish bill because we thought it would be good

laxative because it's got a lot of fiber but he really likes his peas

I think it's maybe one of his favorite foods and then we started giving the

leftover peas because we always make more than like one or two peas anyway

there's more than enough for Bill so we gave the leftovers to the shrimp and

they really like the peas. Turns out peas are a much better source of vitamins and

minerals than I ever imagined they were they contain let me take a look at this

list vitamin A vitamin C vitamin K most of the vitamin B's except for b12

thiamine riboflavin niacin folate and then for minerals they have a decent

source of calcium iron magnesium phosphorus potassium zinc manganese and

copper now not enough copper to be a problem for the shrimp just enough to be

a really good dietary source

just look at these guys they really love their peas

I'm not sure exactly what it is about peas that drives them so wild

but with that list of awesome ingredients it's no wonder

[Music]

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UN PLAFOND S'EFFONDRE AUX URGENCES PÉDIATRIQUES DE LA TIMONE À MARSEILLE - Duration: 3:00.

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CHU: Star Wars Special - Duration: 2:00.

Yub, Yub!

Tee Hee!

Suh, dude!

I just don't know why she doesn't like me!

Dude, you know she's your sister, right?

...yeah. What?

Han?

[Cell Phone Ding]

Ugh, wow!

Great ass, you have. Buns of Steel, you must do.

Well, I never!

Not talking to you, I am.

[Mechanical Whimper]

Well, don't just let him objectify you like that!

[Beeps]

I'm here to save you Leia!

I don't need saving. Me and Jabba are going steady.

Oh, my force. Is he looking at me?

Do you like meeeee?

I AM you, idiot.

But do you LIKE, like me?

Yeah. I like you.

Don't look at me. I'm not going to make it any weirder than it already is.

Thank you so much for watching!

Please hit the like button, subscribe to the channel,

and suggest your favorite characters in the comment section below.

It's not often that Jim and I get to make these episodes for you guys anymore

so we really enjoyed making this one for you.

If you can, share it with any friends that might enjoy it,

and maybe we'll be able to get another episode out sooner.

Until then, we will see you next time. Peace out, homies.

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Border Patrol Makes Sudden Announcement, Delivers On Trump's Promise To America - Duration: 2:29.

Border Patrol Makes Sudden Announcement, Delivers On Trump's Promise To America

When Donald Trump was on the campaign trail, he made several bold promises to Americans.

Such promises were precisely what U.S. citizens needed to hear, which is why Trump ended up

winning the 2016 presidential election.

And now that he's in the Oval Office, the businessman turned Leader of the Free World

is making things happen.

Most recently, Trump's tax reform saved hard-working Americans a boatload of cash,

for which we're all very grateful.

And now, after dozens of hurdles and endless criticism from the left, the President has

finally made good on another major campaign promise:

He's going to put an end to illegal immigration once and for all…by building the wall!

Yes, the long-awaited border wall has officially begun construction, as The Department of Homeland

Security held a groundbreaking ceremony to commemorate that fact.

As El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Aaron E. Hull told reporters during his speech:

This is the beginning, in this sector, of the president's border wall."

The wall's massive steel structure will stretch a full six feet under ground, and

will be enforced by two feet of concrete beneath that.

The visible part of the barrier will be between 18 and 30 feet and will be constructed mostly

out of concrete, with a five-foot plate at the top that will stop people from climbing

over.

Added Hull:

"It is going to deter all but the most determined illegal entrants from entering the United

States here.

It is going to make it harder to cross for illegal aliens.

It's going to make it harder for smugglers and border criminals to move freely between

the two countries as they do now."

Appropriately, this first section of wall is being erected in one of the busiest areas

for illegal alien apprehensions, and a "prime corridor for the smuggling of narcotics."

If things go smoothly, the project will be completed by next March and then Americans

will feel much safer in their beds.

Overall, Trump wants an additional 1,000 miles of new fencing and frankly, we need it ASAP.

This isn't about keeping people out; this is about keeping citizens safe and stopping

illegal individuals from stealing billions from our already strained system.

Maybe one day, liberals will figure that out … though I wouldn't hold my breath if

I were you.

For more infomation >> Border Patrol Makes Sudden Announcement, Delivers On Trump's Promise To America - Duration: 2:29.

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I haven´t learned a thing [multicouples] - Duration: 2:38.

We had an amazing time.

One of those ground-shaking,

life-altering,

knock-you-on-your-ass months...

I almost thought the kiss was real.

and I wish it could be more.

But this is...this is all I get.

Oh, that's right, just run away!

I wish I fucking could!

But I can't.

'Cause you're in here.

And here.

How many times are we gonna push each other away?

Until it sticks.

I´m never gonna be good enough for you, am I?

I think we should break up.

Why are you yelling at me?

I´m the only one here.

I didn´t ask you to be.

Nobody breaks my heart.

I love you

but I can´t be with you.

Can you please just open the door so we can talk?

Together

or not at all.

Waiting for you

is like waiting for rain in this drought.

Useless and disappointing.

You looked me straight in the eye and lied.

You break my heart into a thousand pieces

and you say it´s because I deserve better?

You guys were right.

Chas would never go for me.

He's way out of my league.

That's not true.

True?

True?

None of this is true.

None of this is real.

This is just a fantasy.

So...

none of this was real?

That´s not true.

Walk away.

Right now.

You and I, we can leave all this mess behind,

just start over.

Be new people, be better people.

I´m sorry.

Go home.

I'm sure that if we had slept together,

you'd be long gone by now,

because that's who you are, Colin,

and that's who you'll always be.

Whatever you say, Ally.

You obviously have it all figured out.

Love

was the only thing

that could take me away from my crazy life.

It was my only hope.

And you crushed it.

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Fresh Direct Unboxing - Grocery Haul #4 - Duration: 4:06.

it's my house I'll do what I want swallow first focus that was awkward hi

everybody my name is Alex welcome to Hell by Napoli where we only do fun

stuff that doesn't suck what we are doing today is unboxing some

groceries let's get to it this is the first time that I've ordered for fresh

direct in a while so I'm pretty excited to see what's in store baby spinach whoo

sour cream I have a super special recipe that I'm planning which is the

only reason that I purchased sour cream whoo

these were on sale they're our lambs sausages seems fun not for the lamb

I guess number two

alright what do we got what do we got ouuuu what is this

kombucha get your digestive party started whoop whoop I got 4 kombuchas for $12

which is a pretty great deal considering they're usually like four or five

dollars for one at the store chugalug got some dell meat turkey always check

the ingredients on your deli meat especially if you're doing a whole 30 or

something like that or you're trying to cut down on your sugar because sometimes

the outside of the meat is covered in junk so that is just turkey and salt and

water and that's it oh one bell pepper whoa there's a small whole in my bag of carrots

these are real baby carrots which I thought was cute it's like actual just

small carrots instead of the carrots that have been covered in chlorine mmm

oh so many navel oranges also a lot of Apple these are pink ladies so good

celery cucumber oh this one is fancy oh he's just a baby I got this one

heirloom tomato because I was feeling fancy hey buddy

you're good you're the cutest yes you are your so adorable hmm a pound of

organic ground beef baby kale this is the big one okay hello yum

red pepper all of the kombucha

Brussels sprouts broccoli green onions oh he's sad isn't he, uh oh uh oh limes it's gonna be a party in

here's more broccoli can never have enough broccoli whole peeled tomatoes

I guess Fresh Direct has their own brand of these now which are actually really

good and they have really clean ingredients which is why I also bought

that tomato paste puree excuse me avocado still very hard these

will need a couple of days I got some beef broth and some rice alright guys that's my

haul for this week I got so much delicious fresh food lots of its organic

all of its very clean read your ingredients I went back to fresh

direction because they were having a free week of delivery so if you sign up

for their newsletter you can often get those I actually recently unsubscribed

from Amazon fresh because the monthly fee was just getting charged and I

really wasn't using it all that often so I switched back to fresh direct and I am

very happy with my haul if you want some free fresh direct cash be sure to click

the link below you get a little cash I get a little cash we all got a little

bit happy until next time I hope that this has helped you plan your own grocery

shop see you guys next time

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U&D Lorenzo Riccardi tornerà a corteggiare Sara? Il messaggio su Instagram - Duration: 4:08.

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Top 10 "HIGHEST NOONS" McCree Overwatch Moments - Duration: 4:34.

McCree ultimate can be a hit or miss however when you put this all into the

hands of a pro in the right situation the pros show us how to instantly delete

an entire team today on epic moments we're going to look at the highest of

noons my name is Nathan and this is Blizzard guides

it may not be 12 o'clock when this video is up but it is always high noon in

McCree's heart let us know what here you'd like to see featured next we're

always reading the comments and we'd love to hear your feedback also don't

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enjoying the content and don't forget to subscribe as we have a lot of epic

moments videos so that you can see the best overwatch plays from around the

globe and also we have tips and tricks videos so that you can be the best

overwatch player that you can be I hope you guys enjoyed this video have a nice

day my name is Nathan and this was Blizzard

guides

Hey

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Anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system - Duration: 13:55.

The female reproductive system includes all of internal and external organs that help

with reproduction.

The internal sex organs are the ovaries, which are the female gonads, the fallopian tubes,

two muscular tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus, and the uterus, which is the

strong muscular sack that a fetus can develop in.

The neck of the uterus is called the cervix, and it protrudes into the vagina.

At the opening of the vagina are the external sex organs, and these are usually just called

the genitals and they're in the vulva region.

They include the labia, the clitoris, and the mons pubis.

The ovaries are a pair of white-ish organs about the size of walnuts.

They're held in place, slightly above and on either side of the uterus and fallopian

tubes by ligaments.

Specifically, there's the broad ligament, the ovarian ligament, and the suspensory ligament.

And the suspensory ligament is particularly important because the ovarian artery, ovarian

vein, and ovarian nerve plexus pass through it to reach the ovary.

If you slice the ovary open and look at it (don't try this at home) there's an outer

layer called the cortex, which has ovarian follicles scattered throughout it, and an

inner layer called the medulla, which contains most of the blood vessels and nerves.

At birth, the ovarian cortex has around two million follicles - that's roughly the population

of Paris - and they're called primordial follicles.

Each primordial follicle has a single immature sex cell called the primary oocyte at the

core, and a layer of follicular cells surrounds this.

The primary oocyte has 46 chromosomes, but eventually it has to turn into a gamete with

only 23 chromosomes.

To do this, the primary oocytes have to complete meiosis 1, and in a person's lifetime only

about 400 successfully do that.

This process of oocyte development follows that of follicular development, which can

be broken into three stages.

The first stage lasts from infancy to puberty, and during this stage the primary oocyte remains

stuck in the prophase step of meiosis 1.

So, in other words, the cell is living, but not dividing.

Meanwhile, the primordial follicle turns into a primary follicle, meaning that the follicular

cells that surrounding the primary oocyte develop into granulosa cells.

The second stage of follicular development begins for a few lucky primary follicles with

the first menstrual cycle in puberty, and a few more primary follicles go into the second

stage with each subsequent menstrual cycle.

In the second stage, the primary follicles develop into secondary and eventually tertiary,

or graafian follicles.

In a secondary follicle, the primary oocyte is still in the prophase step of meiosis 1,

but now the follicle has additional layers of granulosa cells, as well as theca cells.

Theca cells make androstenedione, a sex hormone precursor, and granulosa cells use the enzyme

aromatase to convert it into estradiol - a member of the estrogen family.

In a graafian follicle, a central cavity called the antrum forms within the follicle, and

the granulosa cells secrete a nourishing fluid for the primary oocyte directly into that

antrum.

The second stage takes roughly 70 to 85 days and results in a few fast-growing graafian

follicles.

The third stage of follicular development starts when the graafian follicles are ready

and occurs during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.

So let's briefly switch gears and go over the highlights of the menstrual cycle to put

that follicular phase into context.

The menstrual cycle starts on the first day of menstrual bleeding, lasts 28 days on average

from then.

Assuming a 28-day cycle, the follicular phase makes up the first two weeks of the menstrual

cycle, and the luteal phase, the last two weeks.

These two phases are separated by ovulation, which is when the follicle ruptures and releases

an oocyte that is ready to be fertilized.

This usually occurs on day 14 of a 28 day cycle.

The menstrual cycle is ultimately controlled by the hypothalamus, which is at the base

of the brain.

Before puberty, the hypothalamus constantly secretes small amounts of a hormone called

gonadotropin-releasing hormone, or GnRH.

That GnRH travels to the nearby pituitary, which secretes two hormones of its own - follicle

stimulating hormone, or FSH, and luteinizing hormone, or LH.

Once puberty hits, the hypothalamus starts to secrete GnRH in pulses, sometimes more

and sometimes less, and pituitary FSH and LH make the ovarian follicles develop.

The amount of GnRH can be mapped out like a wave over time, and the frequency and amplitude

of the waves of GnRH determine how much FSH and LH get produced by the pituitary.

LH binds to LH receptors on theca cells and they make progesterone and androstenedione.

FSH binds to FSH receptors on granulosa cells and they make aromatase and, as a consequence,

estrogen.

Serum levels of estrogen and progesterone act as feedback for the command center in

the brain, which adjusts its hormone production according to the phases of the menstrual cycle.

During the follicular phase of each menstrual cycle, the few fast-growing graafian follicles

enter the third stage of development.

Pituitary FSH makes the follicles grow and the granulosa cells produce more estrogen.

In addition to estrogen, the granulosa cells also secrete a hormone called activin, which

stimulates FSH production, as well as binding to FSH receptors, and the activity of granulosa

cell aromatase as well.

So early in the follicular phase, a small rise in FSH, leads to a large increase in

estrogen.

However, estrogen acts a negative feedback signal – that is, it tells the pituitary

to secrete less FSH and LH.

Less FSH means that there is only enough left to stimulate one follicle.

The follicle that has the most FSH receptors hoards most of this hormone, and becomes the

dominant follicle.

It usually takes about a week for a dominant follicle to get selected, and after that happens,

the rest of the follicles regress and die off.

The dominant follicle keeps secreting estrogen for the rest of the follicular phase.

The steady increase in estrogen makes the pituitary more responsive to the pulsatile

action of hypothalamic GnRH.

When blood estrogen levels reach 200 picograms/milliliter, dominant follicle estrogen becomes a positive

feedback signal – that is, it makes the pituitary secrete a whole lot of FSH and LH

in response to GnRH.

This triggers the primary oocyte within the dominant follicle to finally complete meiosis

1, and turn into a secondary oocyte, which has 23 chromosomes.

The dominant follicle completes its third stage of development in a blaze of glory called

ovulation.

That's when the nearly 2 centimeter sized follicle ruptures and releases the tiny secondary

oocyte into the fallopian tube.

The secondary oocyte stops in metaphase of meiosis 2, and waits for fertilization as

the menstrual cycle transitions into the luteal phase.

The luteal phase makes up the second half of the menstrual cycle - week 3 and week 4,

of the 4-week cycle.

Right after ovulation, while the LH levels are still high, the remains of the follicle

turn into the corpus luteum, which is made up of luteinized granulosa and theca cells.

Luteinized granulosa cells secrete inhibin, which inhibits the pituitary gland from making

FSH.

Without FSH, estrogen levels fall, and the amount of LH goes back to the level before

ovulation.

Luteinized theca cells respond to the low LH concentrations after ovulation by producing

more progesterone.

So, overall, this means that progesterone surpasses estrogen as the dominant hormone

during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.If fertilization occurs - meaning if a sperm

meets the secondary oocyte - then the corpus luteum continues making progesterone until

the placenta forms.

If fertilization doesn't happen, then the corpus luteum stops making hormones after

around 10 days, becomes fibrotic, and is called the corpus albicans.

After ovulation, the secondary oocyte makes a very quick journey through the peritoneal

space and lands in the fallopian tube.

The first part is the fimbriae which are the finger-like projections that surround the

ovary and guide the secondary oocyte into the fallopian tube.

Next is the infundibulum and then the ampullar region which is where fertilization typically

happens between the secondary oocyte and the sperm - this is the magical spot where they

meet.

which curves around the ovary, and finally the isthmus region, which opens into the uterine

cavity.

On the outside, the fallopian tubes are covered by peritoneum, and supported by the mesosalpinx,

which is part of the broad ligament.

On the inside, the fallopian tubes have smooth muscle with an inner lining that has ciliated

cells that slowly sweep the secondary oocyte or zygote towards the uterus.

The uterus is a hollow organ that sits behind the urinary bladder and in front of the rectum.

The top of the uterus above the openings of the fallopian tubes is called the fundus,

and the region below the openings is called the uterine body.

The uterus tapers down into the uterine isthmus and finally the cervix, which protrudes into

the vagina.

The cervix has a superior opening up top, and an inferior opening down below, both of

which have mucus plugs to keep the uterus closed off except during menstruation and

right before ovulation to allow sperm to reach the secondary oocyte.

The uterus is anchored to the sacrum by utero-sacral ligaments, to the anterior body wall by round

ligaments, and it's supported laterally by cardinal ligaments as well as the mesometrium,

which is part of the broad ligament.

The wall of the uterus has three layers: the perimetrium, which is a layer continuous with

the lining of the peritoneal cavity, the myometrium, which is made of smooth muscle that contracts

during childbirth to help push the baby out, and the endometrium, a mucosal layer, that

undergoes monthly cyclic changes.

During the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, the endometrium thickens in case fertilization

occurs, during the luteal phase, spiral arteries emerge to bring more nutrients to support

the thick endometrium.

If fertilization doesn't occur, the spiral arteries collapse, and the superficial layers

of the endometrium die.

During menstruation or menstrual bleeding, that dead tissue is removed or sloughed off

of the uterus through the vagina.

The vagina has a muscular wall and is covered by an inner mucosa with ridges that run along

it.

The vagina is the passageway for the baby during childbirth, and it opens up into the

vulva.

In childhood, a thin sheet of vaginal mucosa called the hymen partially covers the vaginal

opening, and it can break because of exercise, the use of tampons, or sexual intercourse.

The external sex organs, together referred to as the vulva, are the labia majora which

are called "the two greater lips", labia minora, or "the two smaller lips", the

mons pubis, or "the mountain of the pubis", and the clitoris, a small erectile organ that

develops from the same embryonic tissue as the male penis.

It is hooded by a skin fold called the clitoral hood.

Both the labia majora and the mons pubis become covered in pubic hair during puberty.

The labia majora cover the labia minora, and between the two labia minora there is a space

called the vulvar vestibule that includes, the opening of the vagina and the the urethral

opening.

All right, so as a quick recap: the female reproductive system comprises of internal

sex organs, such as the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the uterus and the vagina, as well

as external sex organs such as the labia, the mons pubis and the clitoris.

The ovaries are the female gonads, and they produce the ova, as well as the female sex

hormones.

Both the ovaries and the uterus are subject to the pulsatile hormonal activity of the

hypothalamus and pituitary glands.The uterus is where pregnancy develops, and the baby

comes into the world through the birth canal, or the vagina, that connects the internal

and external sex organs.

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Playing FORNITE For The FIRST TIME (RANK#1??) - NEW RAVEN SKIN BATTLE ROYALE | Mar - Duration: 14:34.

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Ces dangereux champs de patates - Duration: 2:18.

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Congrès national GCF à Rouen - Interview express - Coraline - Duration: 0:57.

I'm Coraline

I am part of the organizing committee for the congress of the national guild

for me, carillon is above all a family story

this is an instrument to be discovered with the whole family

so please do come with yours to discover it

we planned special moments and activities for people

not taking part to the executive board

or not even going to the General Assembly

you may discover the city of Rouen,

discover the organ of Saint-Ouen church for example

it will be really interesting to come with your family

there are plenty of things to do here!

Don't be afraid to come together

and to spend a wonderful holiday in Rouen

during this national congress of the french guild

english translation: Pascaline Latour & Elizabeth Holtan

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Lionel Messi football world Superman Shock better than RONALDO Goal-football Humor - Duration: 10:01.

Lionel Messi Football Superheroes Do The Whole World A Shock When RONALDO Scored More

Lionel Messi Football Superheroes Do The Whole World A Shock When RONALDO Scored More

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Anticipazioni Grande Fratello 2018,l;annuncio di Barbara DUrso - Duration: 4:09.

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U&D Lorenzo Riccardi tornerà a corteggiare Sara? Il messaggio su Instagram - Duration: 4:08.

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Careless Jules - Rut (prod. Xen) - Duration: 1:43.

Man I've been stuck in a fucking rut Addicted to nicotine, going nuts

So delirious, hella furious My mind's been so damn uncurious

I need to go back to the wild cuz I feel so whack and I act like a child,

ya and nothing here makes me smile

cuz I always feel drained like I ran the mile!

What if everyone who smoked tobacco smoked weed instead?

We'd all be way less likely to end up fuckin' dead!

But with all this pressure to always have a clear head,

Sometimes I think I'm better off just staying in my own bed.

I'm a crazy motherfucker in a lazy haze

Sometimes my life feels like Wandering in a fucking maze

Trying to find the way out of this cage

Like a character stuck inside the writer's page

Like Ralph when he gets in a rage

and he climbs up on the walls like a rodent sage

like "Fuck the system, I ain't no dumb mouse"

'til I get up there, I can't afford my own house

I just keep on hitting walls Though I know my duty calls

I keep on hearing it despite these pitfalls

tryna grow some fucking balls Develop some gall

When I was younger I just wanted to be tall

Well I got that wish I guess so now my mission's to address

all the rules that you do bless cuz you can't live life in a bullet proof

vest

When you make a mess Learn from your mistakes unless

Your goal is to profess that you're ok with being less than your

best

We shouldn't need to put each other to the test

I'm done trying to prove that I'm better than the rest.

Don't make life about always being the best, Learn to be yourself, or we'll never leave

the nest.

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Mild cognitive impairment treatment - Duration: 7:34.

I saw someone post a question in a forum for people with mild cognitive impairment, after

you were diagnosed with MCI, who did the neuropsychiatrist suggest you work with?

A neurologist?

A general practitioner?

I hate to say it, but the replies were pretty sad, and pretty telling.

One woman said: "They didn't have any suggestions!

Just a diagnosis and have a good day!"

"Nobody," another said.

"Just diagnosed and left to get on with it."

Welcome to the world of MCI, where you get a diagnosis for this frightening, baffling

medical condition that you've never heard of, and then they just send you home and wish

you luck.

That's not me saying that.

That's the assessment of Dr. Oscar Lopez, one of the leading authorities on mild cognitive

impairment.

I was talking with him about this the other day, and he told me:

"The thing now is go you see your doctor and your doctor tells you that you have MCI, and

says, 'Good luck.

There is nothing I can do for you.

Come and see me next year.'"

Well, don't believe that.

There's a lot they can do for you.

So today, I want to offer you a basic understanding of the treatments for mild cognitive impairment,

so you can know about all the latest and best care — and so you can make sure you're

getting it.

Hi, I'm Tony Dearing of GoCogno.com, the website for people with mild cognitive impairment.

So today, let's demystify the treatment of MCI.

And let's start by blowing up this myth that there's nothing they can do for you.

What you are looking at here are the new MCI treatment guidelines that were just issued

by the American Academy of Neurology.

This is the first time these guideline have been updated since 2001, so it's a big deal.

And I count almost 20 treatments here.

Does this look like nothing to you?

No, these guidelines are extensive, covering how MCI is properly diagnosed, identifying

possible causes, talking about biomarkers, clinical trials, treating apathy, anxiety

and depression, and addressing a variety of approaches to potentially slowing cognitive

decline and reducing your risk of dementia.

Now I'd love to walk you through all of these treatments, and I actually tried to

do that that.

I shot a version of this video where I talked about all the treatments, but when I was done,

it was like 40 minutes long.

And I look at it and I said, "Nobody is going to watch this.

I wouldn't watch this."

So instead, I created this MCI treatment checklist.

It explains the treatments in plain language, so it's easy to understand and simple to

use.

This checklist is free, and something I'm glad to send you.

At the end of the video, I'll show you how you can get it.

But for now, let me touch upon a few key things.

And the first of them is exercise.

For the first time, the treatment guidelines urge your doctor to recommend that you exercise

at least twice a week.

It's one of the first and best defenses against cognitive decline.

As Dr. Anders Hansen recently told me: "It is not controversial to say the single most

important thing a patient with MCI can do to slow the disease is physical activity,

preferably a walk."

Second, "off-label drugs."

According to the guidelines:

There is no medication approved to treat mild cognitive impairment and your doctor has probably

explained that to you.

However, doctors have discretion to prescribe Alzheimer's drugs "off-label" to people with

MCI.

Dr. Lopez, who helped write the new guidelines, told me the studies looking at whether these

drugs can help have been inconclusive.

Some suggest they might.

Some say they won't.

He told me:

"If you're a patient with MCI and go and see doctor, you know MCI is risk factor for

Alzheimer's.

The doctor should tell the patient, "I will help you with your decision."

It's sort of a gray area and the more information the doctor provides you, the better.

It's very important that it be the decision of the the patient, and the patient may say,

"Look, I want to try one of these medications and see what happens."

The last thing I want to talk about is monitoring how you're doing.

The treatment guidelines say that your doctor should continue to assess you "over time"

for any changes in your cognitive status.

That's pretty vague, so I asked Dr. Lopez, how often is often enough?

And he told me once a year is about right.

"It tends to progress very slowly," he told me.

"Doing an evaluation every 6 months, you may not detect change.

Doing an evaluation every year, it's easier to compare two points in time."

However, he also told me that if at any point you notice a sudden, dramatic change in your

cognition, and your next appointment is still months away, don't wait.

Let your doctor know that immediately.

"If things are not working well, you need an in-depth evaluation of things that are

happening in body that would affect brain," Dr. Lopez told me.

"Sudden changes could be related to your kidneys not working well, or could be related

to the lungs."

Now this is a sampling of how the new guidelines, but I really want you to understand all of

the treatments that are available to you.

That's why I put together this two-page MCI treatment checklist.

It's yours when you sign up for my weekly brain health email, and both are absolutely

free.

I'll send you the list, and you can just go down and check each item off.

If you can check "Yes" to everything on the list, then you can have confidence that

you're your getting all the right care that's available to you.

Now if you would like this checklist, there's a link showing how you can get it below the

video, and I'm also including a link to a very detailed description of all the guidelines,

if you want to know more about them.

I hope this has been helpful to you, and I hope to see you again next week.

Until then, as always, be kind to your mind.

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