# What unconscious patients ACTUALLY tell us

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Medical Secrets
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBZoT0-maLg
- **Дата:** 11.05.2026
- **Длительность:** 8:18
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## Описание

#consciousness #healing #trauma 

Your body is speaking even when it's under anesthesia. Here's what it's trying to say.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBZoT0-maLg) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

The more patients struggle, the less doctors listen. It's one of the greatest paradoxes in medicine, and it's why I wrote this book, and it's finally out. I put the link below. I've dedicated it to all those patients who lay down on a cold table, like the one behind me, and have surrendered control to a stranger with their life. Going under anesthesia really with blind trust in someone they may have only met a couple of minutes before, if that's you. Let me know in the comments below. It is one of the most curious things in medicine that this is the standard and the status quo. Especially when we know that the body is doing so many things in medicine. It's literally screaming, giving us all of this data about what it's been trying to tell you, but no one listens. How is it that the voice of the body, which isn't just the vocal voice, because often you have a breathing tube in place, or you're unconscious to some degree, you can't actually speak. But, your true body's language comes through the immune system and the nervous system. And the endocrine system, or your hormones. Have you heard of ME/CFS or chronic fatigue syndrome? TRD or treatment-resistant depression? How about PTSD? Just to name a few things that we don't quite understand as a medical community, as doctors, and patients often get asked like cuz we don't know how to characterize them or really diagnose them well or treat them. But, certainly that's not worth patients being gaslit over not being treated. It's why I wrote this book, and I promise you, it's thriller, not filler. It's not very thick at all. I wanted to boil it down into what all patients need to know about what doctors don't tell patients after surgery about what their body was saying. — [sighs and gasps] — And not only do we not tell patients, but sometimes we make it worse as doctors. We prescribe medications that might have side effects, or we gaslight, and we end up distracting patients from what their body was trying to do to heal itself in the first place. And why is that problematic? Cuz the body isn't stupid. The body is trying to tell you something. It's trying to heal itself. But if your doctor doesn't trust you, it gets in the way of your empowerment, you'll lose power. And if you lose power, you'll lose your healing potential. That That's the immune system. That's what this book is largely about, because your immune system is not just for fighting off infections, and viruses, and bacteria, and fungi. It is what heals your body here in surgery. When that cut happens through your skin, it's your defense mechanisms, your immune system, that heals the surgical wounds. It's the same system that fights off invaders. And just like how you have a physical immune system with white cells and T cells and B cells, you also have an emotional defense system that we don't really acknowledge the close parallels with your physical body's immune system. It It's why I wrote this book, because if patients just trusted and understood what their emotional defense system is doing, analogously to its physical immune system, they would have so much more confidence in what their body is trying to tell them, so that they could advocate better for themselves, cuz I am exhausted of advocating for my patients and my family members to some doctors who don't listen. And here is the core of the message, antifragility. It's one of the big parts in this book, and I want you to take this away. If you don't read anything else in the book, please recognize that your body, if you're alive and listening to this, is fundamentally built on an antifragile platform. Fragility is something like you drop a glass cup and it shatters on the floor. Something that's resilient is like a tennis ball. You drop it and it bounces back. Something that's anti-fragile, however, if you've heard of this, let me know in the comments below. I'm very curious. Something anti-fragile, you drop on the floor and it bounces back stronger than the pre-dropped state. That's what I'm talking about the book here, Barbara. I've linked it below. This is the core of how your body works. And a lot of patients think I'm crazy when I'm saying that your body is fundamentally stronger after trauma. Well, let me just remind you that when astronauts come back from space, their muscles and bones are weaker because there's no stress on their body up in space. Your immune system becomes stronger after you get sick. And I'm going to give you a giant shout-out to the first person who tells me in the comments where does your immune system store the memory, the memory B cells and memory T cells after an infection? If you know, I'm going to give you a giant shout-out. Where is it?

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBZoT0-maLg&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 08:00)

Where does your body store this? Cuz it's fundamental to the anti-fragility that I just shared. And maybe like one out of 100 patients knows this. It doesn't store them in the appendix. It's a very good question. Poohbear, I empathize with where you are. I don't know what Super Bowl is. DNA it Yes, it modifies the DNA of white blood cells, but it's not where physically in your body it's storing this message. It's very important. It's not hit. Ah, this is the closest one here. Here you go, bone marrow. Yes, your bones. A lot of people had great things, your thymus, hips, gut. These are all correct to a degree, but not the same way as in your bone marrow. Your memory immune cells live in your bone marrow and you are stronger because your white cells have engrafted the antigenic receptor from those invading cells into their DNA. You literally are carrying in the DNA in your bone marrow signals from previous bacterial and viral and fungal infections and your immune system is stronger because it survived that trauma and it grafts that trauma into your bones, literally in the core of your skeleton that's keeping you sitting upright right now. Isn't that wild that you carry that trauma with you and you're stronger with it? You are anti-fragile. Whether you believe it or not, your body is built on this platform, but it has to be appropriately resourced. Otherwise, the traumas will take you down. Once again, you have to have the right resources for your body to withstand the fire and come out stronger and that is what I want my patients who I work with to recognize and incorporate into their life and it starts by putting aside the gaslighting and understanding what your body is trying to tell you even when it's unconscious under anesthesia here in surgery. If that resonates with you, let me know in the comments below. Hit that like button, share what you've learned with others because it's not just your body that's built like this, it is every other human body out there. Yes, the book is on Amazon. I'm going to put the link in the description below if it's not already there. And the doctor in way too long, I don't know Diane, I hope I'm not scaring you over any of this, but yes, when someone here says that we have ancient virus DNA in us, we probably do. It's probably making us stronger. I don't know all the details here, but we do have lots of foreign DNA that works its way into our body. And we don't want to be afraid of it. run from it. We want to engage with it. And you can't do that if you don't have confidence in your defense systems, physical and emotional. You have more power over your health than you've ever been told, even in times when you think you're the most vulnerable under anesthesia. And that's the message I want you to share with others and to not lose faith in yourself to be able to advocate with the doctor. I have many other videos and what to tell your doctors when you feel like you're being gaslit, watch them, and advocate for all of your loved ones.

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