Robbie
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Podcast Appearances
When you think what's on the other side of what you're mourning, it's unreal.
It's so beautiful.
And what I love about this space is the relationship that's fostered over here and why you decided to go on record to have memory for us is demented.
And all these people who are listening to this, we're all building a bond with them directly or indirectly.
And I think that's the most beautiful part of life.
And that's the only part that matters is to build those bonds with people because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what purse or shirt or class of airline you fly.
Whatever you think is best for our friend here.
Yeah, yeah, I have many thoughts.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I have so many thoughts.
You have to be very careful with this story, Prof. Rez, because let's just be honest, okay?
It was so interesting watching you tell the story.
You first said lightheadedness, and then you said unsteady.
which are very different by the book because lightheadedness triggers the idea of orthostasis.
Unsteadiness triggers the idea that there's a gait problem, right?
And so even you as a seasoned presenter oscillate between those words.
Can you imagine what it's like to be a patient trying to describe how you actually feel?
So let's just be honest about what we know.
We know this person feels weird.
That's all we know.
And if we translate it to lightheadedness, we're coming to a conclusion about what we think why he feels weird is because he's not perfusing his brain.