Have you ever gone “on call” with a doctor? It’s time to go On Call with Dr. Randy! Dr. Randy Hines II is giving you a front row seat into preventative medicine, tips for a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness measures for all, straight from a licensed family medicine physician. Dr. Randy, along with his lineup of notable guests, will unpack a range of topics including all things COVID-19, an ideal diet for wellness, African American-related health topics, and a wide array of other important medical topics. Join Dr. Randy on his journey as he educates the masses and enhances your relationship with health, wellness and nutrition for a better future. Are you ready to be On Call!? Information provided on this podcast is for general health information only. This podcast is not to be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment of any health condition or problem. Listeners of this podcast should not rely on information provided for their own health problems and should consult their own physician or other healthcare provider regarding any questions.
Episodes
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
S2 E20: I’m Too Young For This Ish! - Part 4 - Ulcerative Colitis
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
2:20 - Initial diagnosis
6:05 - Mental effects
8:20 - Colon removal surgery
11:00 - Depression
13:10 - Medical school inspiration
14:45 - Words of Wisdom
17:06 - Randy’s Random Question
Tweetable Quotes:
“We ran all the tests...from A to Z.” - Lauren Brown
“Since I didn't see a way out, and I didn't know there was one, I was just kind of like...'I'm going to die at 17.'” - Lauren Brown
“Hold on and keep fighting!" - Lauren Brown
About Lauren Brown:
Lauren Brown is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana who attended Indiana University on a full-ride scholarship where she graduated with a double major in biology and neuroscience. She went on to receive two masters degrees before being accepted into medical school. As a current medical student, 12 days away from finishing her 3rd year, she has a goal of helping others in the exact same way that she was saved, by putting shunts in babies’ brains. She's recently enjoyed coloring in her “me time” while also singing and dancing. After being born with Hydrocephalus, she needed a shunt to allow CSF to travel from the brain. With her first brain surgery at just 3 weeks old she was also diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis as a teenager and ended up having a colectomy done.
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