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Doctor Dictionary
Josh Fletcher, Jake Blum
28 episodes
1 week ago
A continuation of your doctor's appointment, Doctor Dictionary is based on real questions asked by real patients during real appointments. Hosted by Dr. Josh Fletcher and Jake Blum, our goal is to help you understand exactly why your doctor asked what they asked and answer any burning questions you had or have thought of since your appointment. Welcome to Doctor Dictionary. Twitter: @TheDrDictionary Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
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A continuation of your doctor's appointment, Doctor Dictionary is based on real questions asked by real patients during real appointments. Hosted by Dr. Josh Fletcher and Jake Blum, our goal is to help you understand exactly why your doctor asked what they asked and answer any burning questions you had or have thought of since your appointment. Welcome to Doctor Dictionary. Twitter: @TheDrDictionary Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
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Episodes (20/28)
Doctor Dictionary
Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV)

In this episode, we discuss: 

Are there different types of vertigo? 1:21
What causes BPPV? 2:43
Why do I get BPPV? 3:37
What are the symptoms of BPPV? 3:51
Does BPPV usually only happen once or does it recur? 4:51
Is BPPV dangerous? 5:20
What physical exam is done for BPPV? 5:59
How do you treat BPPV? 7:01
Do I feel completely better after these maneuvers? 8:12
Does BPPV go away on its own? 8:44
Do I need medications for BPPV? 9:00
What resources do you recommend? 9:25

Vestibular.org: https://vestibular.org/article/diagnosis-treatment/types-of-vestibular-disorders/benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-bppv/
Epley Maneuver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTnV3m4bWDg

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Steve Kahane, Family Physician at Leslie Medical Family Health Organization in North York, Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

 

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4 years ago
10 minutes 24 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Concussion

In this episode, we discuss:

What is a concussion? 1:07
Is a concussion a brain bruise? 2:10
How common are concussions? 2:26
What are common ways to get a concussion? 2:54
What are the symptoms of concussions? 3:20
What are the signs of something more serious? 4:45
What should I do if I have any worrisome symptoms? 5:35
What should I tell my doctor about my concussion? 5:49
How long do symptoms usually last? 6:18
What happens if my symptoms persist? 6:39
What causes persistent symptoms? 6:57
What symptoms of a concussion can last longer? 7:56
How do you manage persistent symptoms? 8:22
Do I need a MRI or CT scan for my concussion? 8:52
How do you treat the symptoms of a concussion? 10:03
How long should I rest after having a concussion? 10:43
When can I return to school/work? 11:15
When can I return to playing sports? 12:46
What about screen time and exercise with a concussion? 13:46
What is CTE? 14:39
What other resources do you recommend? 15:22

Return to work protocol: https://parachute.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Concussion-ReturnToWork-UA.pdf
Return to school protocol: https://parachute.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Return-to-School-Strategy.pdf
Return to sport protocol: https://parachute.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Return-to-Sport-Strategy.pdf
Dr. Mike Evan's Youtube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCCD52Pty4A&t=9s and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_55YmblG9YM&t=13s
Parachute Canada: https://parachute.ca/en/injury-topic/concussion/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. TJ Lou, Family Physician and Staff Physician at WSIB Ontario
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
16 minutes 23 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Is Doctor Dictionary Useful? A Survey.

Thank you for listening to Doctor Dictionary. 

Survey Link: https://s.surveyplanet.com/GJwFU9OUb


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4 years ago
56 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: Diet with Jennifer Otley

In this episode, we interview Jennifer Otley, a certified Diabetes Educator and Registered Dietician at the North York Family Health Team. We discuss: 

How does diet affect blood sugar? 1:54
Do I need to cut out all carbs from my diet? 3:47
When is the best time to eat my meals? 4:28
Should I be counting carbs? 5:03
Are some carbs better than others? 6:30
What is the glycemic index? 7:20
What is considered a balanced meal? 8:37
What dietary patterns are recommended in diabetes? 11:35
Is it better to eat home cooked meals? 13:13
Should I restrict the amount I eat each day? 13:32
What about the keto diet, paleo diet, juice cleanses, etc.? 14:12
What is the take home message about diet and diabetes? 15:29
What else is important in diabetes self-management? 16:31
What resources do you recommend? 17:06
How can I reach out to Jen directly? 17:33

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
Unlock Food: https://www.unlockfood.ca/en/default.aspx
North York Family Health Team Website: http://nyfht.com/programs/diabetes-education-program/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: Exercise with Kate Carey

In this episode, we interview Kate Carey, a Diabetes Nurse Educator at the North York Family Health Team. We discuss: 

How important is exercise in controlling blood sugars? 1:50
What are the other benefits of exercise in diabetes? 3:43
How much should I be exercising? 4:48
Is exercise safe in diabetes? 9:44
What are common myths about exercise in diabetes? 12:35
Take home message on exercise in diabetes: 13:54
What resources do you recommend? 14:25
How to reach Kate: 14:53

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
North York Family Health Team Website: http://nyfht.com/programs/diabetes-education-program/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycaemia)

In this episode, we discuss: 

What is hypoglycaemia? 2:04
What are the symptoms of hypoglycaemia? 2:33
What are the risks of developing hypoglycaemia? 3:07
What is the problem with hypoglycaemia? 3:57
Do I always know if my blood sugar is low? 4:18
What are some common causes of hypoglycaemia? 4:53
What is the treatment of hypoglycaemia? 5:43
How high does my blood sugar need to be before I can drive? 7:06
What resources do you recommend? 7:51

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Tanya Wyman, Family Doctor at the Leslie Medical Family Health Organization in North York, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
9 minutes 15 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: What Can Go Wrong

In this episode, we discuss: 

What are the complications of diabetes? 2:02
Why do these complications occur? 3:51
Why does diabetes cause heart disease? What are the symptoms? 4:26
Why does diabetes cause stroke? What are the symptoms? 5:22
Why does diabetes affect blood flow to the limbs? What are the symptoms? 6:18
What else increases my risk of complications? 7:16
How do we treat the complications of diabetes? 8:17
How do we prevent the complications of diabetes? 8:34
Why does diabetes affect the eyes? How do I prevent this? 10:32
Why does diabetes affect the kidneys? How do I prevent this? 11:36
Why does diabetes affect the nerves? How do I prevent this? 13:27
Why does diabetes affect the ability to obtain an erection? How do I prevent this? 15:29
What other resources do you recommend? 16:35

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Rob Silver, Endocrinologist at University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
18 minutes 1 second

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: Treatment

In this episode, we discuss:

What is the non-medication treatment of diabetes? 2:05
What are some of the common medications used to treat diabetes? 3:48
Does everyone with diabetes need to be on medications? 4:45
How do you know if your diabetes is well-controlled? 5:34
What is metformin and what are the side effects? 6:11
What is Hemoglobin A1C? 7:09
What if my blood sugars are still high after starting metformin? 7:26
What is emagliflozin (Jardiance), canagliflozin (Invokana), or dapagliflozin (Forxiga)? 8:18
What are the side effects of SGLT2 inhibitors? 9:24
What is gliclazide (Diamicron)? 9:48
What is sitagliptin (Januvia), linagliptin (Trajenta), or saxagliptin (Onglyza)? 10:20
What should I do if I'm not feeling well? 11:08
What is liraglutide (Victoza), dulaglutide (Trulicity), or semaglutide (Ozempic)? 11:49
When do we use insulin? 12:38
Are there different kinds of insulin? 13:17
What are some examples of different insulin regimens? 14:01
What other resources do you recommend? 14:53

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Rob Silver, Endocrinologist at University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
16 minutes 14 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: Diagnosis and Blood Tests

In this episode, we discuss:

Why are blood tests important in Diabetes? 2:10
What tests are done to check blood sugar? 2:47
How do you diagnose diabetes? 4:13
How do you diagnose prediabetes? 5:32
How often do you screen for diabetes? 6:03
Why do I need more blood work if I have already been diagnosed with diabetes? 6:47
How can I manage my blood sugars at home? 7:18
How do I know if my diabetes is well-controlled? 8:08
What should my blood sugars be at home? 9:16
What are the problems with low blood sugar? 9:32
How do I decrease my risk of developing eye and kidney problems? 10:35
What else does my doctor check if I have diabetes? 11:19
What other resources do you recommend? 12:01

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Rob Silver, Endocrinologist at University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
13 minutes 19 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Diabetes: The Basics

In this episode, we discuss:

What actually is diabetes? 2:15
What is the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes? 3:59
Are there other types of diabetes? 6:19
What are risks for developing diabetes? 7:23
Does everyone with insulin resistance develop diabetes? 9:02
How do I know if I have prediabetes or insulin resistance? 9:51
Does everyone with prediabetes develop diabetes? 10:33
What are the symptoms of diabetes? 10:59
Why should I care if my blood sugar is high? 11:55
How do you diagnose and treat diabetes? 12:38
How do you prevent diabetes? 13:01
What other resources do you recommend? 14:50

Diabetes Canada: https://www.diabetes.ca
American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Rob Silver, Endocrinologist at University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
16 minutes 26 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Psychotherapy and COVID-19 With Faith Balshin

In this episode, we interview Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) Faith Balshin. We address the following topics:

More about Faith Balshin: 1:35
What is psychotherapy? 3:31
What does it mean to be a registered psychotherapist in the qualifying category? 4:42
What is your role as a psychotherapist? 6:18
Is it normal to have multiple different therapists? 7:28
How has COVID-19 impacted people in your practice? 8:04
What are the symptoms of COVID-19 anxiety you see in your practice? 9:19
How has COVID-19 affected emotional regulation? 10:48
What are some techniques to manage your COVID-19 anxiety? 12:07
What if I have persistent COVID-19 anxiety? 14:17
What is your take-home message? 15:44
What resources do you recommend regarding COVID-19 anxiety? 16:49

Kids Help Phone: https://kidshelpphone.ca
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto: https://www.dcogt.com
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-health-and-covid-19
Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca
Faith's Website: https://ontariotherapycentre.ca

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Thank you again to Faith Balshin M.A, M.Sc.(cand), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
19 minutes 51 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Eczema

In this episode, we discuss:

What is the definition of eczema or dermatitis? 1:49
What are the symptoms of eczema? 3:15
Are there other kinds of eczema or dermatitis? 4:37
How common is eczema? 6:06
What are some risks for developing eczema? 6:23
What are some triggers for eczema? 6:46
Does eczema look the same in children and adults? 7:09
Can you outgrow eczema? 7:47
What problems can arise from having eczema? 8:00
What is the treatment for eczema? 8:54
What is the best way to moisturize my skin? 10:05
What should I avoid if I have eczema? 11:03
What are steroid creams and how do they work? 11:47
How often should I use my steroid cream? 12:47
Are there different kinds of steroid creams? 13:27
What are the main side effects of steroid creams? 14:01
Why is my eczema not improving with treatment? 15:10
How do you treat severe eczema? 16:08
What other resources do you recommend? 16:32

Canadian Dermatology Association: https://dermatology.ca/public-patients/skin/eczema/
Eczema Society of Canada: https://eczemahelp.ca
American Academy of Dermatology: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/eczema

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Miriam Weinstein, Paediatric Dermatologist at North York General Hospital and the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Disorders

In this episode, we discuss:

What does TMJ stand for? 1:40
Are TMJ disorders common? 2:43
What conditions are associated with TMJ disorders? 3:18
Should I see my doctor if I have TMJ problems? 3:46
What are some risks for developing TMJ disorders? 4:21
What are the symptoms of TMJ disorders? 4:54
What are the different causes of TMJ disorders? 6:14
Are any special tests needed to diagnose TMJ disorders? Do I need to see a specialist? 7:34
Does everyone need treatment for TMJ disorders? 8:29
What are the non-medication treatment options for TMJ disorders? 9:03
What medications are used to treat TMJ disorders? 10:20
What are night guards or dental splints? Do I need surgery? 11:00
What resources do you recommend? 11:42

Canadian Dental Association: https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/oral_health/talk/complications/temporomandibular_disorder/
National Institute of Health: https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/sites/default/files/2017-12/tmj-disorders.pdf

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Everton Gooden, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine and Chief of the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at North York General Hospital in Toronto. 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
12 minutes 57 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

In this episode, we discuss:

What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)? 1:40
What causes PCOS? 3:02
What causes the actual cysts that develop on the ovaries? 4:41
What symptoms are caused by high levels of androgens? 5:38
What other conditions are associated with PCOS? 6:18
Why do I need blood work? 7:31
Is there any problem with having irregular periods? 8:07
Do diet and exercise actually help with my symptoms? 8:37
What should my exercise goals be? 10:09
How does the birth control pill work to treat PCOS? 10:53
What other medications are used for PCOS? 11:46
Does PCOS affect my ability to have kids? 12:44
How can I increase my chances of having a baby? 12:59
What resources do you recommend for more information? 13:58

Young Women's Health: https://youngwomenshealth.org/2014/02/25/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Eva Knifed, family physician at Discovery Family Health Clinic in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
14 minutes 56 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Emergency Birth Control

In this episode, we discuss:

What is the 'emergency' in emergency birth control? 1:52
What should I do if I'm considering emergency birth control? 2:28
What are the different options for emergency birth control? 2:53
What is the morning after pill? 3:07
When is the morning after pill effective? 3:35
What is Plan B AKA Next Choice AKA Option 2 AKA NorLevo? 3:44
When is this effective? 4:19
What is Ella? 4:32
What are the downsides of Ella? 5:01
When would you use a copper IUD for emergency birth control? 5:21
When wouldn't you use emergency birth control? 5:58
What else is important when considering emergency birth control? 6:26
What resources do you recommend? 7:02

Resources: https://www.sexandu.ca/contraception/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. David Eisen, Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
9 minutes 12 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Birth Control Without Hormones

In this episode, we discuss:

What are the different kinds of birth control without hormones? 1:49
How effective is birth control without hormones? 3:45
What are the side effects of birth control without hormones? 5:55
What are some of the benefits of birth control without hormones? 6:21
What are IUDs (intrauterine devices) without hormones? 7:09
Why would I want a copper IUD instead of a IUD with hormones? 7:39
How do you insert a copper IUD? Are they similar to IUDs with hormones? 7:57
What are the side effects of copper IUDs? 9:11
How long do copper IUDs last? 9:44
When do you consider the surgical methods of birth control? 10:05
Which surgical method of birth control is better? 10:36
What is a vasectomy? 11:34
What are the risks of a vasectomy? 12:25
What is tubal ligation or getting your tubes tied? 13:15
What are the benefits of tubal ligation? 13:58
What are the risks of tubal ligation? 14:34
How effective are the abstinence and withdrawal methods? 15:16
What is the fertility awareness method? 15:50
How do I know when ovulation is occurring? 16:33
Is fertility awareness a good method? 16:56
Can you get pregnant while breastfeeding? 17:33
What other resources do you recommend? 18:07

Resources: https://www.sexandu.ca/contraception/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. David Eisen, Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
19 minutes 8 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Birth Control with Hormones

In this episode, we discuss:

What are the different types of birth control with hormones? 1:50
What are the non-pregnancy benefits of birth control with hormones? 2:28
When shouldn't someone use birth control with hormones? 3:24
Is birth control with hormones dangerous? 4:41
Do these methods of birth control prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? 5:11
What are the side effects of hormones? 5:32
How do you know when the dose is right for me? 6:39
How does the birth control pill work? 6:52
When should I start taking the pill? 7:54
Does it matter when during the day I take the pill? 8:50
What happens if I miss a pill? 9:09
What is the birth control ring? is it a good methods? 11:03
Can you feel the ring during intercourse? 11:46
What is the birth control patch? 11:51
What are IUDs, or intra-uterine devices? 12:25
What are the benefits of IUDs? 13:05
Are IUDs painful to insert? 13:30
What are the risks of getting an IUD? 14:01
Why might I not want an IUD? 14:42
What are the side effects of an IUD? 15:54
How long can you leave an IUD inserted? 16:14
What are the progesterone-only types of birth control? 16:24
What are specific types and side effects of progesterone-only birth control? 16:53
How often do you get the progesterone injections, and are there side effects? 17:47
What should I do if I want to get pregnant? 18:45
What other resources do you recommend? 20:10

Sex and you -  https://www.sexandu.ca/contraception/
Dr. Dervaitis video series - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5RWzabWjv4zmrvlrwTo-g

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. David Eisen, Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Birth Control Basics

In this episode, we discuss:

What is contraception or birth control? 2:25
What are some different kinds of birth control? 3:03
Are some methods better than others? 4:06
How do these methods work? 5:58
What actually happens in the body when I get pregnant? 5:58
What are the hormones involved in pregnancy? How do they work? 7:41
What actually causes my period? 10:22
How does birth control with hormones work? 11:40
Does birth control protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? 13:10
What resources do you recommend for more information on birth control? 13:57

Resources: https://www.sexandu.ca/contraception/

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. David Eisen, Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
15 minutes 22 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Asthma Attacks

In this episode, we discuss: 

What is an asthma attack or asthma exacerbation? 2:12
What are the symptoms of an asthma attack? 2:36
What are some risks for having an asthma attack? 3:14
How do I know if I'm having an asthma attack? 4:02
What should I do if I'm having an asthma attack? 4:46
What is done in the emergency department if I have an asthma attack? 5:24
Will I need to stay in the hospital after an asthma attack? 6:14
How do I prevent future asthma attacks? 6:38
Are there any major differences between the treatment for child and adult asthma attacks? 7:42
What other resources do you recommend? 8:09

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Jamie Blicker, Emergency Medicine physician at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
9 minutes 9 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
Adult Asthma

In this episode, we discuss:

What is the definition of asthma? 1:47
How common is asthma? 2:30
What are the symptoms of asthma? 2:42
What makes these symptoms worse? 3:10
Is asthma the only cause of wheeze? 4:42
What factors increase my risk of developing asthma? 5:19
Are there conditions associated with asthma? 6:12
How is asthma diagnosed? 6:43
What is spirometry? 8:08
Are there any other special tests done to diagnose asthma? 8:55
What is occupational asthma? 9:20
What is considered 'well controlled' asthma? 9:53
What is the problem with poorly controlled asthma? 10:57
What are some reasons I may have poorly controlled asthma? 11:24
What is the best way to take my puffers? 12:29
What are the as-needed puffers for asthma? 13:30
What medications are in the combination inhaler? 14:05
What are the side effects of the inhalers? 14:33
What type of puffer is used on a daily basis? 15:08
How long do puffers usually take to work? 15:43
Other than puffers, what else can help my asthma? 15:51
What other resources do you recommend? 16:37

Asthma Canada: https://asthma.ca
Canadian Lung Association: https://www.lung.ca/asthma

Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary

Peer reviewed by Dr. Jamie Blicker, Emergency Medicine physician at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada 
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo

DISCLAIMER: 
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.

Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle. 

In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department. 

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4 years ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

Doctor Dictionary
A continuation of your doctor's appointment, Doctor Dictionary is based on real questions asked by real patients during real appointments. Hosted by Dr. Josh Fletcher and Jake Blum, our goal is to help you understand exactly why your doctor asked what they asked and answer any burning questions you had or have thought of since your appointment. Welcome to Doctor Dictionary. Twitter: @TheDrDictionary Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com