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SMART Recovery® Podcast, a library of talks on addiction from the leading self-empowering peer support recovery group in the world. Enjoy entertaining, thought-provoking discussion with experts in the field of science-based addiction treatment and recovery. SMART Recovery provides services for those overcoming addictions of all types.
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I share tools & support so others don’t learn the hard way like I did. | Clean from my DOC for 30+ years | Healed from betrayal trauma after husband’s PA disclosure. | You’re not alone. Recovery is possible. I believe in you 🌻
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Addiction Recovery

Steven T. Ginsburg

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The Addiction Recovery Podcast is the ultimate destination for individuals battling addiction or supporting loved ones in their journey towards recovery. With a focus on providing informative, educational, and persuasive content, our podcast aims to engage and guide listeners towards healing and transformation.
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The Recovery Radio Network brings you twelve step speakers and workshops designed for recovering individuals and the people who support them. The speakers share their personal experiences of recovery on the topics of alcoholism, co-dependency, and drug addiction, while our workshops are aimed at helping recovering individuals develop a better understand of twelve step programs.
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Addiction & Recovery

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Addiction & Recovery podcast is part of the InterCoast Media Network, Focused on timely developments in addiction science, treatment innovations, and public policy, each episode delivers concise, research-informed updates that matter. From stories to emerging recovery approaches, we bring you the facts—no fluff, just informed insight. Whether you’re a professional in the field or simply passionate about making a difference, this series keeps you in the know.
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I share my experience, strength and hope with you regarding my own recovery from alcoholism through the 12 Steps in Alcoholics Anonymous. By the grace of God I've remained sober since I was 18 years old (1989). I started drinking and using drugs very young. I got sober during a time when there were not a lot of young people in AA. Moreover, I was homeless. I got sober in the very same location I drank. I'm passionate about recovery, and about sharing my incredible experience with others in e ...
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Real Drug Talk

Jack Nagle

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We Talk about all things alcohol and drugs. We have interviews with people with personal stories, family members that have had to deal with a loved one's alcohol or drug use, interesting experts in the space along with short tips and tricks to help anyone struggling with addictive patterns. We hold a radio show here in Australia so some episodes maybe cut into pieces to remove advertisements and other episodes are just straight from the podcasting studio. We try to have some fun with a somet ...
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Normally, therapy sessions are totally confidential — but this podcast opens the doors. In this season of Other People’s Problems, Dr. Hillary McBride explores the transformative power of psychedelics in a therapeutic setting. With her psychological expertise, Dr. Hillary leads her clients through drug-assisted therapy, guiding them to new heights on their healing journeys. Experience these real, unscripted sessions firsthand as they unfold in each episode. This season offers an unprecedente ...
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We are CADAS, a nonprofit alcohol & drug abuse treatment facility in Chattanooga, TN, offering a compassionate & supportive full continuum of care, regardless of one’s ability to pay. This podcast will share the mission of CADAS through insightful interviews, engaging conversations and relatable stories of recovery. We wish to empower listeners, promote self-acceptance and share our hearts, our voices & an abundant amount of love with all those affected by the disease of addiction. Your Host ...
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Welcome to The Courage to Change: A Recovery Podcast. We are a community of recovering people who have overcome the odds and made monumental life changes. We don't shy away from the nitty gritty - we like to laugh give inspiration and remind you there is hope. Come join us no matter where you are on your recovery journey. Together, we have the courage to change! Subscribe and join our podcast community to hear amazing stories of courage and transformation!
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This show is for drug addicts in recovery BY a heroin addict in recovery. Living with active addiction is hell and getting sober is an incredible accomplishment. However, it doesn’t end there; we must then maintain our sobriety and assimilate into society as normal, functioning, productive people…all while living sober dealing with triggers and cravings. Of course, addiction recovery does get easier, especially with a community of support. We can only go up from here, sobriety is an opportun ...
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Recovery Reform: Navigating Harm Reduction, Recovery, and Drug Policy is a podcast exploring substance use disorders, harm reduction, and recovery with people with lived experience, experts in the harm reduction field, and leaders in drug policy. Hosted by McCauley Sexton, an accountability coach and alternative treatment industry professional with lived experience in active use and recovery, and Dr. Taylor Nichols, an emergency medicine and addiction medicine physician, each episode will pr ...
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Turn your trials into triumphs! Hear the stories of experts from around the world and get inspired by how they used failures, obstacles and ADVERSITY to their advantage. Each week you’ll get practical everyday tips to help you grow and become your best self in every theme of your life. Learn from guests such as Andrew Huberman, Mel Robbins, Gabby Bernstein, Gabor Maté, Robert Greene, Rich Roll, Kevin O'Leary, Rachel Hollis, Jefferson Fisher and more. Doug Bopst used fitness to save his life ...
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Dopey Podcast is the world’s greatest podcast on drugs, addiction and dumb shit. Chris and I were two IV heroin addicts who loved to talk about all the coke we smoked, snorted and shot, all the pills we ate, smoked, all the weed we smoked and ate, all the booze we consumed and all the consequences we suffered. After making the show for 2 and a half years, Chris tragically relapsed and died from a fentanyl overdose. Dopey continued on, at first to mourn the horrible loss of Chris, but then to ...
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Explore powerful, real-life mental health and addiction recovery stories in authentic, engaging conversations. Each episode spotlights relatable journeys shared by influential voices—from struggles and setbacks to moments of resilience, hope, and healing. This podcast is a safe, supportive space where vulnerability is celebrated, connections flourish, and listeners find reassurance that lasting recovery and mental wellness are truly possible. Tune in for inspiring narratives, practical guida ...
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Real Recovery Talk

Tom, Ben, and Dr. Tambini

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We are a podcast dedicated to sobriety and recovery from alcohol and drugs. (And whatever other addiction that is out there) It doesn't matter what you have been through in the past. We have all done very bad things in our addiction. This does not define who we are. We know there is a way out of addiction. Family and loved ones, you play a part in this as well. There are plenty of stories out there of families and loved ones not knowing what to do with their addicted loved one. Let us guide ...
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Join host David Kniffen Jr. in this groundbreaking podcast that challenges the status quo of addiction treatment and recovery. "Treatment Redefined" brings you deep, honest conversations about substance use disorders, mental health, and the innovative approaches transforming lives at Enterhealth.
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The War on Drugs

Lava for Good Podcasts

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Welcome to season two of The War on Drugs podcast, co-hosted by comedian Clayton English and Greg Glod, advisor to Stand Together on Criminal Justice and Drug Reform. This season, we’re bringing you real stories from real people—artists, athletes, and influencers like B-Real, Marcus King, Ricky Williams, John Osborne, and many others who lived the impacts of the War on Drugs firsthand. We’ll explore how drug policy isn’t just a political issue—it’s personal. We’ll talk about pain management, ...
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Join us on a journey of hope, healing and transformation. The New Horizon Drug Rehab Show is dedicated to breaking down the barriers surrounding addiction and recovery through honest conversations, expert insights, and real stories of triumph. Each episode features candid discussions with addiction specialists, therapists, people in recovery, and family members who share their experiences navigating the challenging but rewarding path to sobriety. We explore evidence-based treatment approache ...
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Take 12 Recovery Radio Network

Take 12 Recovery Radio Network

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Take 12 Recovery Radio is a Twelve Step focused recovery talk and positive music radio & podcast network helping to break the stigma of drug and alcohol addiction. Your host is Monty Dale Meyer aka the Monty'man from Albany, Oregon. Shows include a variety of guest and co-host. Celebrities, authors, clinicians, treatment providers, comedians, recovery recording artist and the real life stories of experience, strength and hope from those who have been to the darkest edge of addiction and come ...
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Kids are dying and it needs to stop, that's the simple message addiction counselors Bob Forrest, Chuk Davis and Mike Martt are trying to get out. Listen as they laugh, talk honestly and inform you about drug addiction, the recovery industry, life, music, being dads and the ups and downs of living life clean and sober.
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This podcast is about recovery from alcoholism, drug addiction, sobriety and the journey of recovery, community and healing. The stories are inspiring, funny and touching. They will provide hope and help others to feel like they are not alone. Today is the day to start living the life of your dreams and be who you were meant to be! For more resources, visit odaatchat.com or visit us on Facebook, search ODAAT Chat Podcast
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The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

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Welcome to The Dr. Hyman Show, the groundbreaking podcast redefining health in America and empowering you to take ownership of your health. Hosted by Dr. Mark Hyman—this show tackles the most pressing issues of our time: chronic disease, mental health, food policy and controversy, prevention and recovery, and longevity. In an era where our food system fuels disease and outdated healthcare models fail to address root causes, Dr. Hyman delivers evidence-based insights and expert interviews to ...
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Welcome to The Hope Recovery Podcast hosted by Greg Schmalhofer. The Hope Recovery Podcast presents faith-based messages of recovery from alcohol and drug addiction and is published the first Monday of each month to help you be successful in recovery and grow in your faith. The podcast has a blend of devotional messages and interviews related to recovery and also includes reference to the Twelve Steps of Recovery as key to recovery. Wherever you are at in recovery or your faith I encourage y ...
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The Recovered Life Show

The podcast that helps you live your best-recovered life!

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Information you need to live your best-recovered life. Join host Damon Frank as he brings you addiction recovery stories, news, expert perspectives, and features about life in sobriety and addiction recovery. www.recoveredlife.tv
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Ink & Air

RENNY CHACKO

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Part of OptimalAnesthesia.com, Ink & Air brings the everyday reality of anesthesia to life. This channel is dedicated to the practical flow of the operating room—from airway choices and drug decisions to crisis management and recovery strategies. Unlike textbooks, Ink & Air captures the art of applied anesthesiology: Real-world case discussions Clinical pearls for safer practice Insights into decision-making under pressure Strategies to bridge guidelines with the bedside Whether you are a tr ...
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A weekly episode released every Friday. Recovery is a process in fact it is a process of decisions. Deciding to recover is to decide to live and not die. Every day choices become decisions, since recovery is a daily process recovery is a process of decisions. This podcast visits all things recovery. We Deep dive into the recovery lifestyle and how it is maintained. To live life without a drink or a drug. How to recover from life's many hills and valleys. We all live under the universal manda ...
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Addiction affects millions of people every day. Whether you are fighting addiction, in active addiction, trying to kick addiction, clean from addiction, or affected by someone else's addiction, there is a lot to go through. Ash will discuss what addiction is like today and ways to cope, fight, and stay clean. We will also discuss what signs to look for, how to support, and the toll addiction takes on loved ones and friends that know someone in addiction. I am not a doctor or therapist. I hav ...
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Are you sick of feeling controlled by alcohol?Do you want to drink less?Do you wake up after a night of drinking feeling anxious and full of regret?I've been there and want to help you. In this podcast I will be talking with ex-binge drinkers, alcoholics in recovery, drug and and alcohol counsellors and people that have good stuff to say about quitting the drink. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This show is intended as a form of therapy for myself as well as helping those that identify as a victim of abuse. it is also meant for those that are dealing with addiction.I am in active in NA now and in group therapy.I am a survivor of childhood sex abuse. I am a drug addict in recovery. As a fair warning; some might find this show at its content triggering so please use caution as I talk in detail about my life and those things that happened to me.Be a blessing and may you find serenity.
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Addiction2Recovery

Heather Sieben Bell, Josh Solem

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We will evaluate, discuss and educate on all types of addiction topics. However, we will highlight the nuanced differences between the medical field (Dr. Heather- Addiction Physician) and those with the disease of addiction (Josh- Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist). Episodes will not only bring you the specifics of addiction including the neurobiology of addiction and how that translates into the 'real world' but they will also bring you interviews from individuals in early or long- ...
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Come on a ride along with a Veteran Homicide Detective as the twists and turns of the job suddenly end his career and nearly his life; discover how something wonderful is born out of the Darkness. Embark on the journey from helping people on their worst days, to bringing life, excitement and smiles on their best days.
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Believe in People explores the realities of addiction, recovery, and stigma through conversations with those who’ve lived it. Featuring voices from across the recovery community - individuals with lived experience, frontline professionals, public figures, and policymakers - offering unfiltered insight into the personal and societal challenges surrounding substance use. Hosted by Matthew Butler and produced by Robbie Lawson, this award-winning series is a trusted platform for dialogue, empath ...
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Counselor: Beyond Conventional Defense

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Counselor: Beyond Conventional Defense challenges the traditional approach to criminal defense. Hosted by attorney William Pernik and Kevin Rosenquist, this podcast goes deeper into trauma, recovery, and the human stories that fuel transformation. It’s a show for people impacted by the justice system, for families seeking hope, and for legal professionals who believe in real, systemic change.
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Conversations about health, science, wellness, life, love, sex and everything in-between. Laura is a Pharmacist who loves to talk to interesting people about their unique life and work experiences. See @fabulouspharmacist on instagram for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mike has witnessed the devastating impact of addiction in his life, in his work, and in the community. He started his career as a Navy helicopter pilot, then served as a Corrections Officer, DC Police Officer, and FBI Agent. In 2010, he became an instructor at the FBI Academy, where he created a course to help police executives better understand alcoholism, prescription drug abuse, PTSD, suicide, and domestic violence. After retiring from the FBI in 2019, Mike earned a Master’s in Addiction ...
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Marijuana isn’t just a harmless plant—it’s a mind-altering substance with real consequences. This episode cuts through the noise of mixed messages about cannabis, offering straightforward facts, personal testimony, and biblical wisdom. The hosts are direct about marijuana’s risks, especially for developing brains up to age 28. They explain how it c…
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Existing portrayals of women who drink typically fall into two categories: disturbing stories of women hitting “rock bottom,” resulting in ruined careers, families, and futures, or amusing stories of fun and harmless “girls’ nights out,” with women drinking and overindulging as a temporary escape from a never-ending list of work and family demands.…
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Send us a text Riley’s story takes us deep into the world of addiction, drug trafficking, paranoia, and ultimately recovery. From selling weed as a teenager to moving pounds of drugs through the Dark Web, Riley lived like his life was a movie—until the money, power, and paranoia consumed him. After near misses with law enforcement, psychosis, and l…
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https://buytickets.at/thedopeyfoundation/1765668 NO INSERTED ADS ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast This week on Dopey! We are joined by old school recovery/addiction legend Johnny Mac! From Queens! But first we learn about Sky Fly in PA, we hear from a benzo addict in the UK and then hear a nice story about Salvia from Loosey in California! …
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Join addiction expert Tom Fellows as he reveals the essential blueprint for creating your personalized recovery support system that actually works. In this powerful episode, you’ll learn exactly how to identify, approach, and build meaningful relationships with the right professionals, mentors, and peers who will form your recovery dream team – plu…
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In this powerful mental health & addiction recovery story, Kody Green shares how early symptoms of schizophrenia led to meth addiction, incarceration, and ultimately a life-changing diagnosis. Now sober for 10 years, Kody is a nationally recognized recovery coach and mental health advocate. Explore addiction and mental health treatment options: htt…
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A living amends is more than apologizing; it's about radically changing one's behavior and lifestyle to support ongoing sobriety and healing relationships. In this episode, we dispel myths about the living amends, encourage practical change, and provide hope for long-term growth. Please visit our web site at: vanmeterwellnesssolutions.com Music-Joh…
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In this episode, we discuss The Road to Wellness - Chapter 3, the five cardinal rules of dysfunction, and the four dysfunctional family roles. A healthy family has rules and roles also. When families get better, it's because the truth sets us free.By Hugs Not Drugs Podcast
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Many people feel caught in worry, fear, and constant striving—chasing achievements yet never feeling truly fulfilled. The restless “monkey mind” jumps from one thing to the next, amplifying stress and turning setbacks into heavy burdens. It doesn’t have to be that way, though. You can move from mindless tasks to a mindful purpose. The shift begins …
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Dr. David Spiegel is the Associate Chair of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, Director of the Center on Stress and Health, and Medical Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the clinical use of hypnosis and how it can be used to manage stress, anxiety, a…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this special episode of The Drive, Peter hosts a strength and conditioning roundtable with three experts in the field—Gabrielle Lyon, Jeff Cavaliere, and Mike Boyle. Together they explore why maintaining muscle mass…
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"Pop-Up Interviews" at Recovery Day Lancaster ask the question "In your view what is the one most important thing for success in recovery?" The answers show that recovery from alcohol or drug addiction is hard, but it is absolutely possible. How do you answer this one big question about success in recovery? Leave your reply in the comments below.…
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The Three Phases of Sobriety: From Foundation to Lasting Change Sobriety isn’t just about putting down the drink—it’s about building a life that supports staying sober. In this episode of Sobriety Reset, I broke down the three phases of getting sober: building a foundation, uncovering and discarding old patterns, and creating lasting change. Phase …
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Case Summary A 55-year-old woman with a history of a neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the lung with hepatic metastasis presents for breast conservation surgery for early-stage breast carcinoma. This case illustrates a complex perioperative challenge: managing a patient with an established systemic malignancy undergoing curative-intent surgery for a se…
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Introduction Operating theatres (OTs) are highly controlled environments where biomedical engineering, infection control, and clinical expertise converge to enable safe anesthesia and surgery. The air-conditioning (AC) system—part of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)—is central to this environment by maintaining: Temperature: 20–24°…
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Magnesium in the OR: A Double-Edged Sword The Clinical Trigger A 45-year-old male underwent ENT surgery under total intravenous anesthesia with propofol and remifentanil. At the end of the case, he failed to awaken promptly despite EEG depth monitor showing light sedation. Residual hypnotic effect was unlikely. On review, he had received large intr…
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Case Summary Patient Profile 78-year-old female Frail, 40 kg Hypertensive Advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) Baseline Status Renal function: Creatinine 4 mg/dL, Urea 70 mg/dL, urine output 800 ml/day Hemodynamics: HR 55/min, BP 130/84 mmHg, echocardiogram shows preserved EF Hematology: Hemoglobin 9 g/dL, microcytic normochromic anemia Surgical C…
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The enemy loves to be deceiving in giving us something like the motivation of longing for validation and recognition to meet our needs. What the enemy doesn't share, though, is the closing costs of getting us off the focus that God directed us, which ultimately takes us off mission. In this episode, Rodney Holmstrom, Global Field Director of Celebr…
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Case Overview A 32-year-old female with genetically confirmed Alport syndrome, who underwent renal transplantation 5 months ago for end-stage renal disease, presents for bilateral hip core decompression due to probable steroid-induced avascular necrosis. Comorbidities: Mild bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, no visual complaints, no airway sympt…
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Patient Profile Age/Sex: 32-year-old male Procedure: Arthroscopic Bankart’s repair Background: Competitive bodybuilder Supplements: Creatine monohydrate and whey protein daily Laboratory Findings Serum creatinine: 1.4 mg/dL (mildly elevated; reference 0.6–1.2 mg/dL) BUN: 40 mg/dL (upper-normal; reference 7–20 mg/dL) Urine output: Normal Electrolyte…
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Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) is performed in one of the most anatomically compact and delicate regions of the body. For anesthesiologists, every millimeter of this surgical field carries significance, not only because of its proximity to critical structures but also due to the array of reflexes that may be triggered and the need to ba…
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Case Context A 39-year-old male is scheduled for microlumbar discectomy (MLD) at the L3–L4 level in the prone position. Why Spinal Cord Perfusion Matters Although the surgical site lies below the conus medullaris, which typically terminates at L1–L2 in adults, adequate blood flow to the cauda equina and lower cord segments remains crucial. These re…
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Anesthetic Considerations in a 21-Year-Old Female Undergoing High-Grade L4–S1 Spondylolisthesis Decompression and Fusion A 21-year-old female (BMI 18) presented for high-grade L4–S1 spondylolisthesis decompression and fusion under general anesthesia. The airway was secured in the supine position with a 6.5 mm North Pole nasal RAE tube inserted via …
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Introduction This chapter describes an anesthetic strategy for a 78-year-old man with Mobitz type II second-degree atrioventricular (AV) block who is scheduled for channel transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) for an 88-mL prostate. Because of his conduction disease, reduced left ventricular function and diastolic dysfunction, advanced age…
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NSAIDs versus Corticosteroids: Renal Safety in Perioperative Care Introduction Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and corticosteroids are both frequently employed for pain management and anti-inflammatory purposes in perioperative care. However, their renal safety profiles differ significantly, especially in at-risk populations such as t…
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Introduction: Why This Chapter Matters Obesity affects more than 650 million adults worldwide, with its prevalence continuing to rise according to the World Health Organization in 2020. In anesthesia practice, obesity introduces multifaceted challenges such as altered drug metabolism, difficult airway management, and cardiovascular instability. The…
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Introduction Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is a neuromodulation therapy used in patients with treatment-resistant conditions such as epilepsy and depression. The anesthesiologist’s role is central to ensuring safe perioperative management, given the vagus nerve’s complex anatomy and physiology. This chapter reviews anesthetic considerations, with e…
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Case Overview Patient Profile 51-year-old female Underwent surgery with anesthesia maintained at MAC 1.2 (1.2 times the alveolar concentration of sevoflurane or equivalent inhalational agent) Purpose: To prevent patient movement and ensure adequate depth of anesthesia Monitoring Data (Philips IntelliVue System) BIS: 95 SQI: 56 EMG: 37 Heart rate: 5…
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Patient Profile 51-year-old female undergoing surgery. Anesthesia maintained at MAC 1.2, corresponding to 1.2 times the alveolar concentration of an inhalational anesthetic such as sevoflurane. Intended depth: sufficient to prevent movement and maintain unconsciousness. Monitoring Data (Philips IntelliVue System) BIS: 95 (expected 40–60 under gener…
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Vocal cord assessment after surgery is critical in anesthesia, as intubation and airway management can affect vocal cord integrity. This review integrates anatomy, physiology, clinical practice, and diagnostic tools, emphasizing diverse patient populations and resource-limited settings. Anatomy and Physiology of the Vocal Cords Vocal Cord Structure…
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"Pop-Up Interviews" at 'Recovery Day Lancaster' answer 2 key questions regarding recovery. Recovery from alcohol or drug addiction is hard, but it is absolutely possible and this episode shares many responses to these 2 key questions about recovery. How do you answer these 2 questions? Leave your reply in the comments below.…
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Have you ever made the conscious decision not to drink, and then found yourself pouring a glass of wine anyway? You told yourself you wouldn’t, you meant it , but a few hours later, it’s like something else took over? If that’s you, you’re not alone. And it’s not because you’re weak, or broken, or don’t want sobriety badly enough. It’s because when…
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The Day Begins: Pre-Anesthesia Clinic The pre-anesthesia clinic is bustling with preparations for a diverse surgical roster, including orthopedic joint replacements, oncologic resections, and cardiac procedures. Regional anesthesia (RA) offers significant advantages—opioid-sparing analgesia, faster recovery, and reduced hospital stays. However, man…
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Kaplan’s Lesion: Why a Wrist Block Alone Is Inadequate Introduction Kaplan’s lesion is a rare but surgically complex traumatic injury involving disruption of digital neurovascular bundles and flexor tendons, often on the volar aspect of the index finger or hand. Because repair requires precise exposure and neurovascular reconstruction, the anesthet…
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Introduction Glomus tumors are rare, benign neoplasms arising from the glomus body, a neuro-myo-arterial structure specialized for thermoregulation. They are typically exquisitely painful, particularly when located in subungual or digital regions. Surgery often requires meticulous anesthetic planning due to: High vascularity Neuropathic pain profil…
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Introduction Central venous catheter (CVC) placement is essential in perioperative and critical care for hemodynamic monitoring, fluid therapy, and drug delivery. The procedure carries potential complications, notably cardiac arrhythmias arising from mechanical irritation of cardiac structures. Arrhythmias commonly result from contact with the coro…
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Part 1: Case Presentation and Systems Breakdown Case Snapshot Imagine a 55-year-old man facing an urgent mission: emergency surgery to clean infected wounds on both lower limbs, with the possibility of amputation looming. His body is a battleground of complex conditions. He’s got acute-on-chronic liver disease with grade 3 ascites—think of his bell…
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Jonathan Avery, M.D., is the Vice Chair for Addiction Psychiatry, the Stephen P. Tobin and Dr. Arnold M. Cooper Professor in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, and the Program Director for the Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He is also the medical director for the NBA/NBPA's Anti-Drug Prog…
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Introduction The success of fistula surgery depends on two critical goals: Eradication of the fistula tract Preservation of continence Both rely on accurate preoperative anal sphincter assessment, particularly in complex or recurrent cases. For anesthesiologists, knowledge of how anesthetic agents alter sphincter tone, reflex arcs, and the depth of…
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Perioperative Glycemic Management in Hepatobiliary Surgery: An Integrated Approach Introduction Perioperative glycemic management is crucial in diabetic patients undergoing major hepatobiliary surgery. The liver plays a central role in glucose homeostasis and insulin clearance. Poor glycemic control is linked with higher morbidity and mortality. Th…
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In this episode of Ink & Air, we confront one of anesthesiology’s most unsettling events: intraoperative awareness. Through a clinical case of a patient who — on postoperative day one — vividly recalls hearing conversations, feeling pressure, and being unable to move, we walk listeners step-by-step through what happened, why it matters, and what cl…
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Biomarkers in Anesthesiology Biomarkers are objectively measurable characteristics that indicate normal or pathogenic biological processes, or responses to pharmacological interventions. In anesthesiology, they extend beyond traditional vital signs and laboratory tests, providing molecular insights into real-time patient physiology. Types of Biomar…
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Introduction Substance use disorders (SUDs) affect a significant portion of the surgical population. Addiction is now understood as a chronic, relapsing disorder with strong genetic underpinnings—accounting for approximately 40–60% of individual vulnerability. Genetic influences not only determine the risk of addiction but also affect perioperative…
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