Hi Dr Spaho, It's Been A Long Time. You May
It's been a long time. You may remember some of my case.
I haven't gotten any help for my apparent conditions since we last spoke. Things have gotten worse.
Please have a look below, which I am copying and pasting to doctors here, across various specialties.
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Seeking the supporting opinions of radiologists in particular, as well as of gastrointestinal specialists, ENTs, etc., regarding the strong possibility of a GI perforation allowing for fluids & food emboli to effuse and pool up within the CRANIAL cavity.
Multiple perforation, both at the throat and at the esophagus (and also intestines), have allowed this problem to persist--
which, I have made the FOLLOWING two YouTube video(s) about--
(1) https://youtu.be/uUTeVxJkcis
(2) https://youtu.be/VOFQvFLqb0M,
which also have resulted in the following things happening--
(3) https://youtube.com/shorts/q5UIlW9ivC4, &
(4) https://youtube.com/shorts/zcL8dbpDWXU
Please watch and then reply with assessment, as well as opinion for WHICH tests should be ordered, HOW they should be ordered, as well as,
Your PROFESSIONAL judgment on whether the preponderance of evidence suggests that it is more likely, that
(A) this is all some kind of big MISTAKE, and that I am perfectly medically healthy, -or-, that
(B) this evidence is more consistent with an actual, real underlying MEDICAL PROBLEM-PATTERN.
Thank you.
Share these videos all you want, the more publicity the better. I give full permission for this, I need and want maximal attention onto my case until the XXXXXXX zombie-doctors (the most inept in the Western world) wake up and do something
Your concerns should be evaluated further with appropriate tests.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again and thanks for your questions at the "Ask a Doctor" service.
I have read your new question, I watched the uploaded videos too.
If there is any GI perforation that allows for fluids & food emboli to effuse and pool up within your cranial cavity, this possibility, when suspected, should be evaluated further with tests.
As a first step, it is necessary to evaluate if there is any perforation of your GI tract and this can be done with direct imaging of your GI tract ( gastric-esophageal fibroscopy and colonoscopy).
Evaluation of the cranial cavity and brain with MRI (contrast-enhanced, cine MRI) is also necessary to evaluate any emboli, fluid build up or disturbances of circulation, etc.
In my opinion, after these tests, your condition will be more clear.
Discuss with your Doctor these issues.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to ask if you have further questions.