Wow, I love this channel! I love this woman/host! Holy cow she is incredibly intelligent, charismatic, charming, level headed, has a great sense of humor, and together with Dr. Bernard, I am beyond interested in this content! She is indeed an absolutely gorgeous human, but her intellectual and personality attributes above that are just … magnetic! I could listen to this for like, the rest of all the free time in my entire life. Just discovered this channel. As a fellow healthcare professional, I deeply respect and love Dr. Bernard. He brought me here. Healthcare professionals that try this hard, and uphold moral, ethical, and professional standards with exceptional dedication, are literal heroes of our society. The healthcare system we live in, in the United States, does all it can and does crush us activist healthcare workers to death under a mountain of logistical, ethical, political, economic, social, and moral dilemmas. Those dilemmas often directly contradict our oath to protect, defend, serve our patients, and do literally everything in our power (and even outside our powers) to prevent harm to our patients. As we both advocate for the future health of the humans we oh so love, while taking care of them, it burns us alive inside. From every angle. Our employers, our co-workers, and the entire ‘system’ from top, to bottom. I would like to make a public declaration on behalf of the vast majority of healthcare workers, that we are often misunderstood and defined by : Even when we’re bitchy, I promise we’re there because we love you. Despite the wretched things you say to us (we understand, you’re desperate and in need after all ♥️), we just still love you. We’re sensitive humans though. That’s why we keep subjecting ourselves to what often are the most painful experiences we endure, day in and day out. I know that it can feel like we don’t care, like we’re doing nothing, but I promise every patient that if you tell us in a manner that includes appreciation and compassion that you feel you’re being wronged, we will literally put our careers, futures, and lives on the line to try and make a difference for you. We are that clingy ex that every time you said something positive to, they come running back to you. The one that pretends to be tough but inside is sensitive and vulnerable, because of an overabundance of love and hope. Too much, a lot of the time. We really do care. Sometimes we just get crushed and abused and betrayed a little too hard, and it can break us. But a tiny bit of support in the other direction will make all the difference in both of our lives. We love you - too much, and bitchiness comes with the territory as we are constantly frustrated by the limitations that prevent us from helping you in every way we’d love to. Thank you to every patient who has been … patient with us. I apologize for the situation we find ourselves in today. You mean everything to us. We’re like your mom, and mom has to be rough sometimes to guide us down the right path. All that matters, is that mom was there. During bad. During the good.
Thank you so much for leaving such a detailed and well articulated comment on your experience in healthcare! This is such an important perspective to share
Another great episode, i am sending it to my husband that works out 6 days a week. When I was younger and I would complain to my dad about a headache or some other minor ailment he would tell me to go stub my toe and it would fix it.
In this video they mentioned the problems with adherence and diet/lifestyle changes. I recently watched a 40 minute video by a neurosurgeon who used to do spinal surgeries and is now unemployed by choice. He quit the career because he couldn't handle the cognitive dissonance he saw in modern medicine. The best advice he could give to his patients when they had serious issues with their spine usually wasn't to get the surgery, it was live a healthy life. What he noticed, is that his patients that lived a low salt, high vegetable/fiber diet, moved their body/sweat, had strong social support groups, and reduced their stress, these were people who he rarely got a chance to operate on, because their problems cleared up on their own. The reality is, if we all ate a bit better, went on walks more often, had friends, and handled our stress in healthy fashions, we would rarely need to see doctors.
@ferdgerbeler8494 I make all my health decisions based off random youtube videos, completely. I skipped chemo bc Mr.Beast said his chocolate bars are healthy!
Im going to start watching his videos for that one actor bc anyone who’s worked w/ me knows those actors in those corporate training videos tickle my brain. 😂😂this one guy has followed me across 3different companies in HR training videos . Love them 🤣😂
Pretty sure the MSG thing started out as a passing observation by a doctor in a letter to a medical journal that he got a headache after visiting Chinese restaurants in England. Chinese restaurants used a lot of MSG. I don't think it was presented as some kind of full fledged study Of course the media would have given it the popular name and spread the story. To my mind it's like the "8 glasses of water a day" meme.
I almost lost a leg from compartment syndrome! I had black pee and woke up like unable to move my legs in so much pain. I had 7 surgeries plus a skin graft and it changed my life. They thought it was maybe caused from a change in my blood pressure related to a large gabapentin Rx but I was never told this medicine could put me at risk because of my age. My leg looked like a Frankenstein honey ham and it even spread to my arms a little especially when I stayed in one position for too long. They had to use clonidine for years to try and keep the swelling at bay. (The gabapentin was given after a traumatic car wreck and it still scares me how common the medicine is and how the body can respond to trauma weeks or months after a major incident!)
thanks so much for having me on!!
my name is bernhard and i am fooking jacked
doctor, you make good thumbnails i use them as pfps, i hope you dont mind thanks
It was awesome to have you on thank you so so much!
This was such a great interview, Bernard! I learned so much, like I do with all of your content. ❤
Dr. Bernard go yakity yak yak (I mean that in the nicest way possible) I ❤ Dr. Bernard
I love Chubby Emu!! He’s one of the most down to earth UA-camrs ever!!
He absolutely is! He’s such a great guy fr
You uploaded this right as I started a 5 hour road trip! Perfect to get me through the last hour!
Yassssss
Dr. Bernard is so cool, chubbyemu's my favorite medical based channel. Love the in depth information. Great interview as well!! 😊
He’s so cool I love him so much! Such a great genuine guy
Wow, I love this channel! I love this woman/host! Holy cow she is incredibly intelligent, charismatic, charming, level headed, has a great sense of humor, and together with Dr. Bernard, I am beyond interested in this content! She is indeed an absolutely gorgeous human, but her intellectual and personality attributes above that are just … magnetic! I could listen to this for like, the rest of all the free time in my entire life. Just discovered this channel.
As a fellow healthcare professional, I deeply respect and love Dr. Bernard. He brought me here. Healthcare professionals that try this hard, and uphold moral, ethical, and professional standards with exceptional dedication, are literal heroes of our society.
The healthcare system we live in, in the United States, does all it can and does crush us activist healthcare workers to death under a mountain of logistical, ethical, political, economic, social, and moral dilemmas. Those dilemmas often directly contradict our oath to protect, defend, serve our patients, and do literally everything in our power (and even outside our powers) to prevent harm to our patients.
As we both advocate for the future health of the humans we oh so love, while taking care of them, it burns us alive inside. From every angle. Our employers, our co-workers, and the entire ‘system’ from top, to bottom.
I would like to make a public declaration on behalf of the vast majority of healthcare workers, that we are often misunderstood and defined by :
Even when we’re bitchy, I promise we’re there because we love you. Despite the wretched things you say to us (we understand, you’re desperate and in need after all ♥️), we just still love you. We’re sensitive humans though. That’s why we keep subjecting ourselves to what often are the most painful experiences we endure, day in and day out. I know that it can feel like we don’t care, like we’re doing nothing, but I promise every patient that if you tell us in a manner that includes appreciation and compassion that you feel you’re being wronged, we will literally put our careers, futures, and lives on the line to try and make a difference for you.
We are that clingy ex that every time you said something positive to, they come running back to you. The one that pretends to be tough but inside is sensitive and vulnerable, because of an overabundance of love and hope. Too much, a lot of the time.
We really do care. Sometimes we just get crushed and abused and betrayed a little too hard, and it can break us. But a tiny bit of support in the other direction will make all the difference in both of our lives.
We love you - too much, and bitchiness comes with the territory as we are constantly frustrated by the limitations that prevent us from helping you in every way we’d love to.
Thank you to every patient who has been … patient with us. I apologize for the situation we find ourselves in today. You mean everything to us. We’re like your mom, and mom has to be rough sometimes to guide us down the right path. All that matters, is that mom was there. During bad. During the good.
Thank you so much for leaving such a detailed and well articulated comment on your experience in healthcare! This is such an important perspective to share
I can not wait for your episode to be on his channel! I’m going to know EXACTLY when it is! 😂
😂
in medschool, i also saw the potential of GLp-1 agonists , but never acted
Ooo
Another great episode, i am sending it to my husband that works out 6 days a week. When I was younger and I would complain to my dad about a headache or some other minor ailment he would tell me to go stub my toe and it would fix it.
Hahahah sounds like we have the same dad! And thank you so much for interacting and sending this to your husband I really appreciate that
2 episodes, 2 doctors. What a prestigious podcast!
Thank you Matt 😁
It was an amazing interview. Learned a lot.
Thank you!!! I also learned a lot!
Really really interesting conversation LOVED EVERY MINUTE💫👏👏👏👏👏👏🌸
Glad you enjoyed it!
The 'Presenting to the emergency room' guy🤤..love him❤️
He’s amazing
I love chubbyemu! ❤(and you ofc) so thank you for this video in particular!
I love him too!! I was actually just talking to him this morning. Such a great guy!
In this video they mentioned the problems with adherence and diet/lifestyle changes. I recently watched a 40 minute video by a neurosurgeon who used to do spinal surgeries and is now unemployed by choice. He quit the career because he couldn't handle the cognitive dissonance he saw in modern medicine. The best advice he could give to his patients when they had serious issues with their spine usually wasn't to get the surgery, it was live a healthy life. What he noticed, is that his patients that lived a low salt, high vegetable/fiber diet, moved their body/sweat, had strong social support groups, and reduced their stress, these were people who he rarely got a chance to operate on, because their problems cleared up on their own. The reality is, if we all ate a bit better, went on walks more often, had friends, and handled our stress in healthy fashions, we would rarely need to see doctors.
This is fantastic! I can listen to this podcast for days. ❤
Thank you 🥹
keep on the grind i love chubyemu videos
Same
Daisy really is a Hippy-Dippy straight out of 70's Haight/Ashbury, Yeah ? Peace, man !
✌🏼
Thicc emu interview success
😂
The doctor wants to put my bestie on ozempic. I'm eager to hear more
Hope this was helpful!
Hope ya did more research than just this marketing video for their product..
@ferdgerbeler8494 I make all my health decisions based off random youtube videos, completely. I skipped chemo bc Mr.Beast said his chocolate bars are healthy!
Wow what a treat. Your channel is going to blow up! Super high quakity stuff
Thank you so much! I hope so🥹
I totally agree 💥
Im going to start watching his videos for that one actor bc anyone who’s worked w/ me knows those actors in those corporate training videos tickle my brain. 😂😂this one guy has followed me across 3different companies in HR training videos . Love them 🤣😂
I love that
certified chubbyemu W
Always a W with Bernard
Damn learning so much, didn't know anything about Ozempic's background!
It’s so interesting right??
Pretty sure the MSG thing started out as a passing observation by a doctor in a letter to a medical journal that he got a headache after visiting Chinese restaurants in England. Chinese restaurants used a lot of MSG.
I don't think it was presented as some kind of full fledged study
Of course the media would have given it the popular name and spread the story.
To my mind it's like the "8 glasses of water a day" meme.
That totally makes sense to me
NOO WHERES THE AUDIO I LOVE THIS MAN
oh there was no audio for a couple minutes
What’s the timestamp for the audio cutting out?
@@kylengranson83the whole video had no audio for like 2 or 3 mins after upload
My audio worked well from the beginning
Oh wow you must’ve gotten here directly when it uploaded!
NAH UH I LOVE HIM
Same he’s so cool
Cool
😎
And where is the episode on the horrible life destroying side effects of ozempic?
a bigger channel came on a smaller new channels interview. hmm
TikTok is my main platform UA-cam is new for me
and
THATS WHY TARRARE SMELLED SO BAD!!
ITS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE
I almost lost a leg from compartment syndrome! I had black pee and woke up like unable to move my legs in so much pain. I had 7 surgeries plus a skin graft and it changed my life. They thought it was maybe caused from a change in my blood pressure related to a large gabapentin Rx but I was never told this medicine could put me at risk because of my age. My leg looked like a Frankenstein honey ham and it even spread to my arms a little especially when I stayed in one position for too long. They had to use clonidine for years to try and keep the swelling at bay. (The gabapentin was given after a traumatic car wreck and it still scares me how common the medicine is and how the body can respond to trauma weeks or months after a major incident!)