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I didn’t see that coming

Hosted by Brendan Bouffler · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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12
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29m
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27
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About this podcast

For people interested in optic neuritis or associated neuropathies.

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About the host

Brendan Bouffler hosts I didn’t see that coming, a health show with 12 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Promiscuous, sheep, and more about monoclonal antibodies

May 22, 202625mEp. 120

Brendan, Joanna, and immunologist Dr. Paul Ibbett continue their deep dive into biologics, the immune system, and Brendan's treatment journey. What's covered Demyelination explained — and why Brendan's optic-nerve-only d

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Monoclonal antibodies and Chinese mice

May 15, 202628mEp. 110

Brendan and Joanna are joined by immunologist Dr. Paul Ibbett to unpack the biologic therapies Brendan is using for his optic neuritis. What's covered Biologics vs. monoclonal antibodies, and how they're manufactured in

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The time I just said no

May 8, 202631mEp. 100

Last week we covered a lot of exotic tests and the exotic tests list continue. But there was also a time when I just flat out said no to a test because I thought it was silly. And the logic behind it was silly too.

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How I became a a lab rat

May 1, 202623mEp. 90

As my diagnosis became harder and harder to figure out, they just ended up being more and more tests that had to be done people have been asking so here we are this week. We're gonna review some of these tests. Give you

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How to characterize your vision

Apr 24, 202631mEp. 80

Every time you go to see your specialist, they're going to ask you how your vision is. It helps them a lot if you can say something more insightful, and more descriptive than "it's a little better", so today we're going

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Nobody warned me about the long-term effects of steroid juice

Apr 17, 202636mEp. 70

Today's episode is split into two parts. The first is a discussion about some of the long-term impacts of steroids that I've had - the kinds of things that accumulate in your body after you've been using them for many mo

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Nobody warned me about steroids

Apr 10, 202634mEp. 60

With optic neuritis or most other inflammatory diseases in your body, doctors will often prescribe some kind of steroids to get the inflammation to go down quickly and to start managing the condition. But steroids do not

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Second opinion to the rescue - and my new team

Apr 2, 202636mEp. 50

The first medical team were circling the drain around a diagnosis that didn't fit the evidence. On top of that the diagnosis they were pursuing was cancer. These two factors made me lunge for a second opinion. This is th

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Christmas in Hospital - or "will Santa bring me a diagnosis?"

Mar 30, 202628mEp. 40

Christmas and new year in hospital wasn't exactly part of my optimal plans, but then again nor was optic neuritis. It was all worth doing in the search of a diagnosis and so in this episode, we talk about that experience

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When something goes seriously wrong

Mar 21, 202632mEp. 30

This is the first of three episodes where we track the whole course from diagnosis to final treatment jump, jumping between a couple of hospitals and lots and lots of special specialists to find an answer. In this episod

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Becoming your own investigative journalist

Mar 11, 202633mEp. 20

We talk about what optic neuritis is, where it comes from what its possible causes. We also discuss some other advice about things that you should know from the outset and maybe some good habits you can develop from the

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Intro to our podcast and our presenters

Mar 11, 20263mS1

A brief introduction to the podcast and the two presenters: Brendan Bouffler (the patient) and Dr Joanna Gould (our captive scientist).

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