This Was My Wake-Up Call

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  • Опубліковано 12 жов 2021
  • I recently had some routine blood work done and… the results were startling. It turns out, my cholesterol was through the roof. Specifically, my LDL cholesterol had reached a dangerously high level, that if left untreated, could quickly get worse and put me at serious risk for cardiovascular issues such as a heart attack by age 40. I hope to keep battling medical misinformation and reacting to medical memes and dramas well beyond 40, folks, so it was time for a change. Over the last month I have done a complete overhaul of my entire diet to reduce my LDL cholesterol, but it hasn’t been easy. The most difficult part of the diet was not cutting out foods high in saturated fats that clog your arteries, but rather finding foods allowing me to consume upwards of 60 grams of fiber a day. I got some new blood work done and review the results at the end of the video. Let me know down below if there are any dietary changes you’re looking to make before the end of the year!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @localidiot9524
    @localidiot9524 2 роки тому +4956

    I love how he always admits doctors are the worst patients-

    • @datgaydangernoodle1315
      @datgaydangernoodle1315 2 роки тому +7

      Yeah lol

    • @LightningSquad
      @LightningSquad 2 роки тому +29

      To the person reading this comment you are awesome & hope you having a great day
      My dream is to hit 30K I hope you can help me accomplish my dreams

    • @LightningSquad
      @LightningSquad 2 роки тому +5

      I uploaded my Face Reveal..

    • @bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917
      @bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917 2 роки тому +60

      Those who take care of others, are often very bad at taking care of themselves 🙄

    • @user-wi2vn7cu4w
      @user-wi2vn7cu4w 2 роки тому +40

      My grandmother was the best example of this quote. She was a family doctor. And of course she thought that she didn't need a doctor and can cure herself. Long story short she died of lung infection which could have been easily treated on early stage.

  • @mushauribahimana7135
    @mushauribahimana7135 2 роки тому +4699

    " doctors are notoriously bad patients". I always thought it was a joke. I'm glad you're sharing your health status with us. This is so beneficial for me. Stay healthy and happy 😀

    • @shovanabajracharya
      @shovanabajracharya 2 роки тому +8

      This statement is sad. Difficult to hear.

    • @thefourshowflip
      @thefourshowflip 2 роки тому +39

      It’s no joke; I don’t think it’s just doctors though, but anyone with a decent level of medical training. I had a few healthcare workers as patients when I was in EMS and they were often annoying beyond belief…to sum up the issue, they seemed to have an extraordinarily hard time accepting that in that moment, they were the patient and NOT the provider. I remember one MD basically demanding I explain and justify every decision I was making and you just want to tell them to shut up and relax, but…professional ethics 😁

    • @MsEpicRandom
      @MsEpicRandom 2 роки тому +8

      Sure those working hours can't be healthy

    • @ederichard6763
      @ederichard6763 2 роки тому +2

      It is a big truth too. My dad has a dietary issue,what an irony

    • @dragonixheli5474
      @dragonixheli5474 2 роки тому +6

      Because we as medical stuff in general don't take care of us for several reason.
      Either we think we know that we are healthy even though we are not, times don't fit as many work in the time periods other doctor are open so they can't go to doctors in their free time as they are closed, they only care for the health part they work and don't see other areas not doing well and many more reasons.
      It's actually funny that we as a medical field are there to tell and help others restore their health yet we don't make it a big deal if it comes to ours

  • @eatzsandwich2593
    @eatzsandwich2593 2 роки тому +1665

    Dr. Mike: "This was my wake-up call"
    Me: How bad can it be? You're a doctor. I'm sure you're good.
    Dr. Mike: *unenthusiastic peewoop*
    Me: *Panic intensifies*

  • @CassWhoTV
    @CassWhoTV Рік тому +309

    Also important to note that stress can contribute to increased cholesterol, and since the pandemic healthcare workers have all felt the strain. If you're waking up at 0630 and still working until 2200-midnight, you might consider addressing stress as well. Stay healthy doc x

    • @brettknoss486
      @brettknoss486 Рік тому +4

      Other people suffered from stress as well, and many were unemployed, while doctors enjoyed 6 figure salaries.

    • @morganstephenson1925
      @morganstephenson1925 Рік тому +45

      @@brettknoss486 It's not the suffering Olympics. Everyone is stressed. Healthcare workers (the entire industry) are still feeling the effects of COVID and the stresses it gave. They are leaving the industry in record droves due to burnout

  • @VarsVerum
    @VarsVerum 2 роки тому +8611

    Mike why are you giving us all existential paranoia? Now I feel this overwhelming need to get a checkup and bloodwork myself 😂

  • @hannahe2237
    @hannahe2237 2 роки тому +1039

    my mom was telling me bout how as a nurse she was always preaching healthy lifestyles but in reality she moved out at 16, drank a lot, smoked, worked three jobs and got about 4 hours sleep, ate whatever cheap food she could get last minute and lived in a cheap apartment that was not a good a good environment.
    lots of health care professionals don't have the time and resources to be healthy and look after themselves, this is a very real issue

    • @Alex-vl1mk
      @Alex-vl1mk 2 роки тому +70

      Health care workers have lots of issues, sucks since they do their best to help others while not being able to help themselves. There should be more resources to support our healthcare workers :/

    • @sophiebell4758
      @sophiebell4758 2 роки тому +17

      I think that is one of the "risky sites" of a job in the healthcare industry.
      U might get a bit unsensitive to "smaller" health stuff, because they see so much big stuff. And they tend to get yeah... Its not directly ignorance. But others are so mich more important to them ans they get this kinda thought of "i am the doctor that wont happen to me"
      The same way a police Officer might nicht think that they can get robbed like everyone else.

    • @Eshelion
      @Eshelion 2 роки тому +7

      It's similar to some PE teachers being fat - teaching thing helping to stay fit, don't practice themselves.

    • @deeb.9250
      @deeb.9250 2 роки тому +4

      Health care workers take a huge hit in health, which only starts with sleep deprivation and the depressing work environment. Work hazard includes higher than average suicide rates, ptsd, and vulnerability to violence from patients, relatives of patients, malpractice suits

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 2 роки тому +4

      There is a “disease” not a real disease, called nurses bladder. Literally nursing staff cannot go to the restroom when they need to.

  • @deltanovember-wx1qr
    @deltanovember-wx1qr 2 роки тому +323

    I'm so grateful to you for sharing this, Dr. Mike. My dad, who was very active and had a very physical job, passed away at 63 last July from a heart attack (completely unexpected, no symptoms beforehand), and I've been struggling with full-on health anxiety since then, worrying that I might have an undiagnosed heart problem or something. I went to a cardiologist, and they did an echo and didn't find anything "of concern", but I've still been really anxious, because I turned 30 in November, and I know I haven't been taking the best care of myself for the past couple of years.
    After watching your video, I realized I didn't recall ever having bloodwork done, so I recently had a full lipid profile, and I found out that my total cholesterol is elevated and my LDL is 130. I'm not sure it would have occurred to me (and apparently it didn't occur to any of my doctors) to think about my cholesterol levels yet if you hadn't posted this video...but now I can move forward with a specific plan to eat healthier and take better care of myself.
    Also, I just want to say thank you for all that you do in general. You've played a big part in inspiring me to go back to school for another degree--this time in Nursing. I'm almost done with my prerequisities, and I hope to start clinical courses in the fall. I want to be the kind of nurse that you are a doctor--approachable, knowledgable, holistic, and most of all deeply caring about patients.
    Thank you again, and God bless!

    • @Chiafruity
      @Chiafruity 2 роки тому +12

      High levels of stress and incorrect handling of heavy emotions also play a role in it, so please take care of your mental health!
      I'm telling you this bc "High cholesterol genes" run in my family so I know firsthand how much they can impact someone's life, but, at the same time, how simple it is to keep your levels under control once you get used to it. To give you an example, grandad always had high LDL levels, however, he was an active person who ate lots of fiber and tiny amounts of fats, he had an excellent quality of life and passed away at 80 yo due to unrelated issues (lung cancer since he smoked for several years), his son (my uncle), on the other hand, is an extremely sedentary person who lives in constant stress. He's currently 55 yo and has already had 3 heart attacks.

    • @crochetedfromTheRose
      @crochetedfromTheRose Рік тому +3

      💕💕

    • @MaseraSteve
      @MaseraSteve Рік тому

      Hmm too early to worry at that age. Arnold Schwarzenegger got heart problem at the same age as his mother does. So.. Be sure to do the exact procedure again once you're around same age your father got heart attack

    • @talksick508
      @talksick508 Рік тому +7

      Sorry for your loss
      I lost my dad in 2020 from Covid and he went into cardiac arrest :(
      I worry about my health all the time
      I also have health issues too
      🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @zarahshabs7936
      @zarahshabs7936 Рік тому +1

      Sending so much love! Glad you’re on a better track !!

  • @devinhiatt9995
    @devinhiatt9995 2 роки тому +438

    When she listed the things that raise your LDL my heart sank ...that's literally my whole diet. I've known I was high risk for a while but man it hurts to look at.

    • @ulysseh4598
      @ulysseh4598 2 роки тому +73

      Tighten up that diet! We need you on this earth.

    • @equestrianrosie
      @equestrianrosie 2 роки тому +28

      at 33, I found out my LDL was pretty high, but my Triglycerides were over 700. Normal is under 150... That was pretty terrifying, because in conjunction with high LDL that's extreme risk right there. Had to stop eating Kraft Mac n Cheese 5x a week. sad face. (pretty obvious it was gonna cause me problems in retrospect lol) hope you've found a way to adjust things to lower your risk in the last few months :)

    • @5000chickens
      @5000chickens 2 роки тому +5

      hey Devin and Melinda, hope you're both doing well!! I'm really proud of both of you for recognizing the changes you need to make to your diet to stay healthy :D hope you're doing great too, Ulysse :)

    • @equestrianrosie
      @equestrianrosie 2 роки тому +5

      @@5000chickens with an altered diet and two daily cholesterol medications my levels are all within normal range now. 👍

    • @5000chickens
      @5000chickens 2 роки тому +3

      @@equestrianrosie woo that's good to hear :D congratulations, I'm proud of you :)

  • @Gruxx42
    @Gruxx42 2 роки тому +2346

    It's good to see a real doctor being open and honest about their health. This just goes to show that doctors are real people too and they do make mistakes. I hope the new diet is working for you.

    • @graeme922
      @graeme922 2 роки тому +15

      Is he though or is it made up for ad revenue from Walmart?

    • @Enlifted
      @Enlifted 2 роки тому +4

      @@graeme922 fr

    • @RedK5
      @RedK5 2 роки тому

      @@graeme922 Walmart doctor. Lol

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 2 роки тому +2

      He's prolly lying just to push people to do tests.

    • @turtleman190
      @turtleman190 2 роки тому +1

      My illusion that doctors are aliens is ruined now

  • @havox41
    @havox41 2 роки тому +435

    Doc, you haven't even touched about the link between high cholesterol and stress. My dad is an anesthesiologist, my uncle a cardiologist, my cousin a family physician. All have high LDL's not just due to diet but due to stress. Yes, doctors do make bad patients. I've lived with them and worked for them in their offices and clinics. The primary problem I see among all of them is stress first and next comes bad eating habits. There are countless research papers and textbook chapters that describe this link. Please make a note about this if you ever decided to read my comment and make a video about reducing stress and cholesterol.

    • @MrsWheezer
      @MrsWheezer 2 роки тому +22

      Yep! My LDL fell over 30 points with the only change being my stress management.

    • @lisatolliver2866
      @lisatolliver2866 2 роки тому +17

      I have stress levels through the roof, I never thought of this. My doctor had me on a statin, but I was on another med that caused an issue with the statin. I went off the statin, and my doctor stopped checking my cholesterol. My husband's cholesterol levels were always OK, so I think I have the inherited high cholesterol levels and high stress, cause I eat healthier than him. Never thought of the stress link. Thanks!

    • @brendaeunlin972
      @brendaeunlin972 2 роки тому +4

      I agree! My stress level was through the roof during the beginning of covid. I minimized my stress level through yoga, mediation, and just having more fun. My cholesterol is now back to normal without making any changes to my diet. Who knew! Cheers!

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 2 роки тому

      God my body must not like cholesterol then, my muscles are so tense from ptsd i cant imagine i dont have stress and lots of it and i used to eat terriible and my doctor was always impressed with how low mt cholestoral

    • @benjaminrudman953
      @benjaminrudman953 2 роки тому +2

      Yes but then he couldn’t make a video plugging in Walmart+‘s subscription service 😂

  • @dearcole123
    @dearcole123 2 роки тому +28

    I am also a medical provider and I’ve had the last year and half take a toll on my personal health. Sometimes life gets in the way of making the best choices. But that is no excuse. Glad to see you sharing your real life problems with your viewers.

  • @MagnusRocco
    @MagnusRocco Рік тому +26

    It's really cool seeing just how much better people feel when their getting the care they need. I lived with undiagnosed fibromyalgia for decades thought I'd always be in pain. The first time I mentioned my pain to my current family medicine doctor she started me on treatment for it and I feel 10 years younger. I finally feel good enough grow the garden I always wanted and I'm gonna plant some black beans for you Doc Mike!

    • @cristinacano1103
      @cristinacano1103 Рік тому +4

      May I ask which type of treatment? My friend has fibromyalgia. Thanks

  • @rachelfishbein1478
    @rachelfishbein1478 2 роки тому +710

    My dad is a cardiologist, and he has a similar lifestyle. He works out early, doesn't eat much of a breakfast, gets whatever salad he can in the hospital cafeteria, and eats a large not super nutritious dinner especially when he and my mom go out. I imagine it's hard to maintain a healthy lifestyle when you're a doctor, especially one who deals with emergencies.

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 2 роки тому +58

      My dad was a surgeon. He used to eat a big bowl of ice cream when he came back from surgery at night. He lived to 88. (His blood work was always fine & no high bp either). He loved his work (and my mom and me). I sure miss him 🧡

    • @AiiRv
      @AiiRv 2 роки тому +19

      It’s hard regardless of profession. To be honest, it’s boring as hell. Nothing is mouth watering about a plum, or a handful of seeds. But, nobody wants to clench their chest hoping someone calls 911 in time. Stay happy and Stay healthy, people.

    • @athena608
      @athena608 2 роки тому +10

      My mother is a physician, so growing up, I often went with her to work and ate lunch in the cafeteria. The cardiologists often sat together and always had the most (mostly unhealthy) food on their tray. They were known for having the worst diets.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 2 роки тому +13

      Exactly!! Nurses are notorious for eating bad too. Especially in the current climate they cannot even get a half hour break in a 16 hour shift!

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 2 роки тому

      @@MNP208 yes, and at least in the past, many were heavy smokers. My mom was a pediatric nurse (that's how she met my doctor dad) who smoked at least moderately for about 20 years.

  • @eclipseluna-jw1wv
    @eclipseluna-jw1wv 2 роки тому +1082

    Imagine being so iconic that FREAKING WALMART SPONSORS YOU. I hope you’re doing good man.

    • @wanmuz8819
      @wanmuz8819 2 роки тому +21

      I mean come on, just say i have a crush on doctor mike

    • @eclipseluna-jw1wv
      @eclipseluna-jw1wv 2 роки тому +30

      @@wanmuz8819 I with neither confirm nor deny

    • @ShyMplsMale
      @ShyMplsMale 2 роки тому +32

      Walmart is horrible for the planet and the collective energy. Taking a sponsorship from Walmart is like a celebrity selling their soul to the cabal.

    • @TheHiroClaw123
      @TheHiroClaw123 2 роки тому +9

      @@ShyMplsMale edit: why is it bad for the environment?

    • @davidlucey1311
      @davidlucey1311 2 роки тому +3

      Congratulations on the UA-cam channel and on the Walmart sponsorship. At this rate you may actually pay off your loans while you’re still young.

  • @pamyuhnke8143
    @pamyuhnke8143 Рік тому +9

    Thank you so much for posting this. As a soon to be FNP and a nurse for 20+ years, it’s so important that we share our struggles with health so people know they aren’t alone with their struggles. 💚

  • @Natalie-ef7ep
    @Natalie-ef7ep Рік тому +11

    Hello Dr. Mike. I just wanted to say... Thank you soooo much 🙏 I've been struggling so hard to break my bad habits amd beat myself up for doing a bad job at it. When someone like you who we all look up to, and feels like somebody who has everything put together (that's what our brain does right), actually comes out and says that they too have a difficulty with discipline and Laziness, it put so much weight of the shoulder.
    Thank you so much. Feels inspiring to know that we all are the same and can improve step by step to build a healthier lifestyle. ❤️

  • @balmany15
    @balmany15 2 роки тому +409

    As a guy almost your age with higher cholesterol this video really hit home for me. Thanks Dr. Mike!

    • @28ebdh3udnav
      @28ebdh3udnav 2 роки тому +5

      Go with the army diet. Salads. Every day for 6 days out of the week. No bread. No pasta. Lean meat like steam fish or boiled/grilled chicken with the fat trimmed off. Have a cheat day. And also increase your cardio and exercise. That's how I went from a 195 in 2015 to 125 in under a year. I'm 57 inches

    • @mesiroy1234
      @mesiroy1234 2 роки тому +1

      Fuxk ketosis do the Asian eat kilos for rice andd. They are slimest in worlds

    • @davidgorgis2719
      @davidgorgis2719 2 роки тому

      You got a like from dr mike wow

    • @HouseMDaddict
      @HouseMDaddict 2 роки тому +1

      @@28ebdh3udnav you can do meat and pasta, just make it whole wheat because it's better fiber and less sugar. White bread is processed with bleaching and sugar so it's not going to be healthy.

    • @Brandon-yr3nj
      @Brandon-yr3nj 2 роки тому +3

      @@28ebdh3udnav if you can’t sustain the diet there is no point.

  • @plentyofpaper
    @plentyofpaper 2 роки тому +363

    "Doctors are probably the biggest hypocrites."
    They just get confused when they take their hippocratic oath.

    • @Tirryna
      @Tirryna 2 роки тому +14

      That made me wheeze for some reason...lol

    • @Windfoxm
      @Windfoxm 2 роки тому +11

      @@Tirryna It reminds me of this video I saw one time that was just a compilation of Facebook posts where people were trying to talk about hypocrites but were spelling it Hippocrates lmao.

    • @bigtonka82
      @bigtonka82 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah they tell me I shouldn't be smoking(yes I know I need to quit) but then I'll see them go across the street and light one up lol.

    • @neya292
      @neya292 2 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tory6084
      @tory6084 2 роки тому +1

      @@bigtonka82 well they know it’s bad and they want only the nest for you. If doctors can’t beat that bad habit you should try

  • @carriejaworski3479
    @carriejaworski3479 2 роки тому +11

    I’m 33 years old and I received the same news from my latest blood work. You’re absolutely right when you say weight doesn’t always determine your health status. I’ve always weighed 100-115 pounds but my diet has been poor due to working in the health care field as well. There’s little time to cook a decent meal and when you’re STARVING you want something NOW and most of the time fried foods or red meat is your number one go to. I haven’t had my blood drawn since I got this news but I think I’m making progress. Keep up the hard work!!! I know you can do it!

  • @deidrehaye7061
    @deidrehaye7061 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you so much for doing this, Dr. Mike! I'm on this journey, too, as my total cholesterol was over 200! I'm trying to make these same changes so I appreciate someone as yourself being open and honest. I'm glad to see that all the changes can worked for you!!

    • @imjustsayinmann2457
      @imjustsayinmann2457 2 роки тому

      hi just wanted to check, before doing the bloodtest, were u fasting on that day?

  • @memphisacosta2145
    @memphisacosta2145 2 роки тому +608

    Bruh, that was one of the smoothest transitions into an ad I've seen in a while

    • @heikanaomi4426
      @heikanaomi4426 2 роки тому +1

      Right!! Omg so flawless

    • @captainscott1096
      @captainscott1096 2 роки тому

      EXACTLY WHAT I said

    • @ilphannkrumbih1934
      @ilphannkrumbih1934 2 роки тому +1

      Yo I was confused. The man really said on that note let's talk about Walmart membership 😂😂😂

    • @ASarma11
      @ASarma11 2 роки тому

      FR

    • @ASarma11
      @ASarma11 2 роки тому +1

      I lowk didn't even realize at first until he cut to the walmart clip

  • @allisonmb1930
    @allisonmb1930 2 роки тому +648

    I’m really glad you drive home the point that weight is not the be all, end all of health. It’s so important, for “thin” people to hear too. My family member who runs marathons just got a similar cholesterol reality check. We were all
    shocked bc she’s in such great shape.

    • @elegantlyevil
      @elegantlyevil 2 роки тому +22

      Yep, I'm fat and I have very low cholesterol.....

    • @laughingcloud3516
      @laughingcloud3516 2 роки тому +17

      im fat yet my cholesterol tends hover around the low 90s. in fact most of my health problems come from injuries that didnt heal properly

    • @reality1701
      @reality1701 2 роки тому +5

      My mom got to a healthier weight for her height recently and she recently had to go on Lipitor for cholesterol. She eats healthy and everything but our genetics are HORRIBLE. I have the same genetic risk so have to be careful with what I eat, having PCOS and insulin resistance isn’t helping either because it’s near impossible to lose weight. I get it checked regularly and keep active, that plus my diet is all I can really do.

    • @trinode8646
      @trinode8646 2 роки тому

      Check out Dave Feldman and his work on lean mass hyper responders.
      Also may want to look up the topic of heart rate variability, this is one of the greatest indicators of cardiovascular health. Basically its how fast you body can adapt to the work load being demanded of it.

  • @ashleigh9255
    @ashleigh9255 2 роки тому +103

    I love it when any health professional shares something like this because I feel like they should be the healthiest person. I have some issues with my teeth and when the dentist told me she has the same issues it made me feel so much better and made me feel like I wasn't being judged

  • @THEAWSOME444
    @THEAWSOME444 2 роки тому +13

    Thank you Dr. Mike for being open about your health to all of us. I’m the same age and decided to get my cholesterol checked as well, since I’ve been slacking. My LDL wasn’t as bad as yours but my doctor told me I need to consider lifestyle changes or else it’s medications. 😳 I look up to you, and now in a similar place as you were struggling. Thank you for being such a good role model.

    • @imjustsayinmann2457
      @imjustsayinmann2457 2 роки тому

      hi just wanted to check, before doing the bloodtest, were u fasting on that day?

    • @goldinadavid1567
      @goldinadavid1567 4 місяці тому

      Ldl cholesterol isn't bad for you it help boost you immune system

  • @fiprosha
    @fiprosha 2 роки тому +492

    Honestly, Doctor Mike is one of those people I would... "romanticise." In the way that he's one of those people who just seem to have life 100% under control with no struggles whatsoever. You know, eating healthy, working out, famous, happy.
    And I don't want to say I am glad that he's having bad blood results, but I do appreciate him sharing all this, as well as the mental health videos he's shared about himself. I'm one of those people who always think that I'm the only one finding life super hard and I'm struggling to do everyday life stuff at times (despite having a great and 'easy' life, really).
    It's just really a little bit eye-opening to be reminded that other people have their own struggles too and no one is perfect. Not even Dr. Mike. :)

    • @snowflake891000
      @snowflake891000 2 роки тому +5

      Saaaaaaaame

    • @86aidan31
      @86aidan31 2 роки тому +15

      That makes so much sense and I feel the same way. I’m glad he shows that he isn’t a perfect person because obviously no one is but people appear that way often on social media which is kinda sad

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 2 роки тому +3

      I would agree but no one really knows YTers life behind the scenes

    • @klyzer5725
      @klyzer5725 2 роки тому

      your pfp is so mouth watering

  • @LadyVonEssa1
    @LadyVonEssa1 2 роки тому +1100

    “Yes yes, nothing beats eating fresh and healthy options like fruits and veggies to be healthy,” I say as I watch this while scarfing a bag of hot Cheetos 😅

    • @Beautiful_Sound_1995
      @Beautiful_Sound_1995 2 роки тому +6

      I can not and wil not eat fruit and vegetables.

    • @alyssalouard5899
      @alyssalouard5899 2 роки тому +32

      @@Beautiful_Sound_1995
      Fruits and vegetables taste good tho lol

    • @DizzyMapping
      @DizzyMapping 2 роки тому +11

      @@alyssalouard5899 fruits yes veggies no not really in my opinion, if I’m going to enjoy veggies they need to be flavored with something else

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat 2 роки тому +2

      I just got done scarfing down some nachos I just made.

    • @samanthacornell8316
      @samanthacornell8316 2 роки тому +7

      I literally just pulled a Mac & Cheese frozen dinner out of the microwave as I started playing this video. So it goes, I guess 😂

  • @crazxytaxi2414
    @crazxytaxi2414 Рік тому +8

    This Is why mike is so great, his titles always pull you in and are never clickbait plus the fact that even if something is on the heavier side, he always makes it a moment to learn. Glad I discovered your channel mike!!

  • @benson5145
    @benson5145 2 роки тому +351

    I wish you'd bring in a Dietitian (RD/RDN) for a nutrition discussion. They are an often undervalued and overlooked specialist on care teams. They deserve recognition.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 2 роки тому +3

      That would be really fascinating! I've never consulted one, but have recently begun wondering whether it might be helpful...? Diet planning gets difficult when you have lots of food sensitivities! And unfortunately a lot of the stuff recommended by many basic online sources is just prohibitively expensive? 😬 (Even some of the things Dr Mike was lauding, such as the berries, are waaay outside a low-income budget here)

    • @yhch7338
      @yhch7338 2 роки тому +4

      @@anna_in_aotearoa3166 Where I work dieticians are generally best for disease-specific diets, rather than for general nutrition advice. Not to say they can't, cause defo they'd know loads about a normal healthy diet. However nutritionists should be able to help you with that and potentially may be cheaper to consult too :P In general any greens and fruits are great regardless of price. Often expensive stuff like berries, almonds, avocados etc. are touted as superfoods but they're really not necessary for a good, balanced, varied diet.
      Edit- tbh if you have a ton of food sensitivities a dietician might be better!

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 2 роки тому +1

      @@yhch7338 Intriguing - didn't even know that dietician and nutritionist were 2 different specialities/roles! 😯 I suspect that may say something about how little most of us here in NZ know about either of those health services...? I've never even heard of someone being referred to one, although presumably that must happen for some specifically diet-dependent conditions such as diabetes or morbid obesity...? 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @yhch7338
      @yhch7338 2 роки тому +3

      @@anna_in_aotearoa3166 In all fairness, it might be used interchangeably in different places, I'm not from NZ so I wouldn't know! Here dieticians are medically trained for "prescribing" a diet, while nutritionists aren't medically recognised being able to "prescribe" diets for specific diseases. However good nutritionists can defo point people in the right direction for a good diet! You're completely right in that dieticians might have key roles in diabetes, morbid obesity etc., cause eating healthy (+/- losing weight) is generally good, potentially curative, for many many conditions.

    • @bosre5626
      @bosre5626 2 роки тому +4

      @@anna_in_aotearoa3166 Kia ora, fellow Kiwi here! I guess the main difference between a dietitan and nutritionist is that a dietitian is also trained to work in a medical setting unlike a nutritionist. The thing to be mindful of is that technically anyone can call themselves a nutritionist (e.g. you could do a 3 week online course and say you're a nutritionist), whereas 'dietitian' is a protected term that requires a master's degree. In saying that, a 'registered nutritionist' here in NZ must have a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in nutrition. So if you are seeking dietary advice, look for either a dietitian or registered nutritionist 😊

  • @that1goat369
    @that1goat369 2 роки тому +249

    It is refreshing to have such a transparent medical professional talk about health. The relationship between weight and cholesterol is also a unique one

  • @edeefide
    @edeefide 2 роки тому +4

    I'm not conscious about my diet, but thank you so much for sharing this, Dr. Mike! I can't emphasize how much I admire you!

  • @justbecause9049
    @justbecause9049 Рік тому +11

    Glad you got yourself checked out before you had a heart attack at the gym. I had a bad diet during the pandemic. Now, I eat oatmeal every morning, a small lunch, green smoothies (homemade) and home cooked dinner. Also, I learned vegetable oil can cause inflammation, so I only use avocado, olive, and coconut oil. If I eat junk food now, I get a stomach ache. Stay healthy my friend.

  • @discoveringcatia
    @discoveringcatia 2 роки тому +593

    mike: blah blah important topics blah blah medicine blah blah healthy
    me: his hair is just so fluffy how does he do that

  • @JA-gp7ce
    @JA-gp7ce 2 роки тому +315

    That is the saddest peewoop I’ve ever heard

  • @enlightenedbybravery
    @enlightenedbybravery Рік тому +1

    This is wonderful; thank you for being so brave and open about it. Glad to hear your numbers are better and you're feeling better than before! :)

  • @louiseriwa7481
    @louiseriwa7481 2 роки тому +9

    This is so true, my dad had a heart attack in his twenties from nowhere and so they tested my cholesterol at 15 y/o. I was at the time around 100 lbs and living a healthy lifestyle but my LDL was 232 and total cholesterol 332. I’m now 23 and my LDL is looking great, scary to think what would have happened if they didnt catch the familial hypercholestereolemia in time. Great video and I hope you’ll get better!

    • @kostiantynyushchak1288
      @kostiantynyushchak1288 2 роки тому

      may I ask how you got it down naturally (I assume you are not on meds in your 20s)?

    • @louiseriwa7481
      @louiseriwa7481 2 роки тому +4

      @@kostiantynyushchak1288 No, I was put on statins right away at 15. My cardiologist says that people with high cholesterol can change their lifestyle and it will help but for people like myself with this mutation it won't be enough and considering what happened with my dad my doctors didn't want to risk anything. My medication is working great, and without it I would def die prematurely.

  • @ceilinh6004
    @ceilinh6004 2 роки тому +182

    The moment you realize that your diet is healthier than that of a doctor...
    Granted, one specific doctor, and he's working on making healthier choices.

    • @cristinaiswatching
      @cristinaiswatching 2 роки тому +3

      That is so nicely said 🥺

    • @LenaFerrari
      @LenaFerrari 2 роки тому +4

      I would bet he's not the only one with a worse diet than yours lol. I know a lot of doctors (from my family, my med school teachers, my own doctors, etc) and most of them eat terribly, and take poor care of their health in general. Knowing how you are supposed to eat doesn't mean you follow those recommendations. And doctors routines tend to be super crazy, so it isn't easy to keep healthy habits

    • @unknownuser4224
      @unknownuser4224 2 роки тому +3

      One thing people seem to get wrong tho is not all fat is bad.
      Saturated fat is the unhealthy type of fat but alot of the other fats are good for you provided you don't have excessive amounts.

    • @inspiredby624
      @inspiredby624 2 роки тому +2

      Most doctors probably have pretty bad diets. They have to deal with a lot of stress and responsibility and most work long hours and often they just eat whatever is around whenever they find the time to eat. Knowing what food is healthy or not really isn't that complicated. The hard part is putting in the time and effort to stick to a healthy diet.

  • @sezztooley
    @sezztooley 2 роки тому +278

    Wow, that’s terrifying… this is honestly crazy to hear that even someone like Mike has issues with high cholesterol. It changes the narrative for me a lot. It reinforces my motivation to make extra sure I don’t slack on eating the right foods/taking care of myself since this could this situation could be the case at any weight.

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 2 роки тому +3

      I have high cholesterol too. So does my dad. It runs in the family, I think :/

    • @hayati6374
      @hayati6374 2 роки тому +10

      He ate a standard north American diet. I have seen similar good outcomes by going mostly vegan like him, and the best thing is the lowered carbon and ecological footprints. Best thing I ever did!!

    • @alberic15
      @alberic15 2 роки тому +6

      My brother is rail thin. He had a heart attack in his mid 40s because of high cholesterol. You would never think he was at risk.

    • @sezztooley
      @sezztooley 2 роки тому

      @@blueflare3848 same, as I get older I really need to make sure I watch it…

    • @sezztooley
      @sezztooley 2 роки тому

      @@hayati6374 yes! The SAD is the worst thing ever. Any move toward a veggie based diet is a positive move for health. I personally feel so much better eating plant based as well 😊

  • @m.5748
    @m.5748 2 роки тому +6

    You are Awesome, Dr. Mike! 🙂
    As a newly "Retired" RN/RNC of over 40 Years, I would have Loved to work for/with you! You are Exceptionally Inspiring Physician,
    Who treats his Patients and Staff
    With Respect, and Kindness!
    You're also very funny! I Enjoy your You Tube videos very much,
    Thankyou! 🙂 M.

  • @gabrielareyes4217
    @gabrielareyes4217 2 роки тому

    There is nothing more positively influential than an honest health practitioner 🙌🏽☺️. Thank you 😊

  • @tulikapaul
    @tulikapaul 2 роки тому +216

    I was shocked to see my cholesterol levels high about a month back and this comes at such a right time for me! I have also changed my diet partly following AHA guidelines. But the fact that you have already lowered your cholesterol by doing these, really makes me believe in what I'm doing and motivates me to continue following the same! 😊✌️

    • @ZePopTart
      @ZePopTart 2 роки тому +2

      Hey me too! I was totally blindsided by mine, because I’m mostly a vegetarian, and my dad had great cholesterol despite eating red meat almost every day. Curse you butter and coconuts…

  • @lerican7704
    @lerican7704 2 роки тому +8

    Man this really makes me appreciate how I eat. I cook everything and drink just water or sparkling water. Love you Doc. Thanks for doing this for us

  • @GaladRiel1512
    @GaladRiel1512 2 роки тому

    very grateful to have your channel available. this is so important. thank you very much!

  • @joanna4655
    @joanna4655 2 роки тому +760

    My dad was diagnosed with high cholesterol a few years back. He went crazy. He became a vegan, meaning no meat, dairy, eggs, chocolate, anything that came from an animal. He increased his running in the mornings before work from 3 miles to 5 to 10 miles every day. He passed away earlier this year due to a heart attack, but got and kept his cholesterol down. You’ve got this, Doctor Mike. I believe in you. 💙

    • @__-bc4bs
      @__-bc4bs 2 роки тому +10

      Idiot stuff…

    • @vertexplayz298
      @vertexplayz298 2 роки тому +125

      @@__-bc4bs shut up man

    • @vix7146
      @vix7146 2 роки тому +88

      There're actually studies saying that vegans have higher chance getting a stroke because of high homocysteine levels (due to carnitine and b12 deficiency)

    • @bruhmeme7313
      @bruhmeme7313 2 роки тому +25

      May he RIP

    • @taarnarae6343
      @taarnarae6343 2 роки тому +16

      Lol where do you think chocolate comes from?

  • @es0516
    @es0516 2 роки тому +136

    Thank you for being transparent on this! It’s also proof that you can be a “normal” or “healthy” weight and still have potential issues. And it’s not just about calories, it’s about WHAT those calories are as far as nutrition.

    • @justsomegen-zkid493
      @justsomegen-zkid493 2 роки тому

      Why did you put normal and healthy in quotations?

    • @silb1350
      @silb1350 2 роки тому

      @@justsomegen-zkid493 to show that what is perceived as a "normal" or "healthy" weight doesn't necessarily mean you actually are normal and healthy.

    • @combsbrushes777
      @combsbrushes777 2 роки тому

      repent Jesus christ is coming, repent before it's too late, Jesus loves you ,

    • @silb1350
      @silb1350 2 роки тому

      @@combsbrushes777 huh

  • @stephanielopez7137
    @stephanielopez7137 2 роки тому

    Omg Dr.Mike thank you for sharing your story! I had blood work done recently and my LDL results worried me. I am waiting for a call from my doctor to discuss the results and hopefully make a plan. I’m in my late 20’s and it was not news I was expecting…I hope I am able to get on track with lowering it. My great grandpa died of a heart attack, my grandparents have diabetes and my grandpa has had a few strokes and has a pacemaker.

  • @uptown3636
    @uptown3636 2 роки тому +1

    I'm so grateful for this video. As a youngish (30s) guy who is fairly healthy, I recently found out that my cholesterol was too high as well. I've been doing what I thought was right, and I've lost 20 pounds. But this video gave me some great new strategies to make sure that my LDL gets to where it needs to be.

  • @ellehacker3168
    @ellehacker3168 2 роки тому +122

    Good for you for sharing! People always assume that they are perfectly healthy if they look like they’re in shape or ripped, but like you said, that’s not everything! Things hide on the inside! Glad to hear you’re still mainly healthy, active, and now working on your cholesterol!

  • @Ayasira
    @Ayasira 2 роки тому +58

    That might be the cleanest Ad I've ever seen, didn't even realise I was watching an ad segment till it was almost over

  • @Rhenadhis
    @Rhenadhis 2 роки тому

    Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing your story with us. That ad come in smooth, creativity at its best

  • @Catarrhine
    @Catarrhine Рік тому +3

    Thank you for talking about this! I have I cholesterol and my doctor told me to go on a plant based diet. I really didn’t want to and put it off for the past couple months. Seeing some of the stuff you eat and hearing that I can get Fiber to go bars and stuff to help get some of that extra fiber in, this really helped make this whole thing seem less impossible 😂

  • @cjdavis3247
    @cjdavis3247 2 роки тому +130

    It’s really cool to see some transparency, I knew nurses and doctors who used to/still smoke til this day but seeing someone to put it simply, who looks jacked and puts on a persona, and comes out and says hey look, numbers don’t lie and I’ve changed a little bit here and there and the numbers keep falling, huge respect for the transparency

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins 2 роки тому +1

      Now some IG thot is going to photo him chowing a mountain of fast food, lol.

  • @reneelindenmann6561
    @reneelindenmann6561 2 роки тому +162

    “Weight is not the single determinate of your health status” YES!

    • @lisarodriguez6966
      @lisarodriguez6966 2 роки тому +7

      Or even at all. I've known several people that would've been considered obese yet had awesome lab reports, flexibility and strength.

    • @noah5291
      @noah5291 2 роки тому +17

      @@lisarodriguez6966 carrying significantly more weight than needed is going to make it harder maintain healthly labs longterm. It doesn't even have to be fat. If you are carrying around 40 extra lbs of pure muscle or pure fat or anything in-between in the longterm, your organs are going to stressed more than if you were not carrying that around. Labs are just a snapshot.

    • @ryanblack2986
      @ryanblack2986 2 роки тому +5

      It's not a free pass to just be fat though lol. I lost 25 lbs in 2 months hooray!

    • @prof.parabola7920
      @prof.parabola7920 2 роки тому +2

      @@ryanblack2986 Congrats!

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 2 роки тому +2

      Say it LOUDER for the doctors in the back!

  • @marys-ks1pu
    @marys-ks1pu 3 місяці тому

    Stay healthy, Dr. Mike! We love you! I always thought that thin meant healthy, but now I know that’s not true! Thank you for all you do! ❤️

  • @deannalowry8207
    @deannalowry8207 Рік тому

    This gives me hope Dr. Mike. I took a blood test in May and came back with borderline high cholesterol and high LDL levels. I’ve transformed my life into a healthy one and hoping my cholesterol levels go down with the next blood test I take next month.

  • @MaiAngel109
    @MaiAngel109 2 роки тому +272

    I relate to this soooooo much :( i had the saaaame issue… “looked ok” but felt off… bloodwork comes in… oop my cholesterol (and other health stuff). happy to hear you are progressing! i’m progressing too 😊!

  • @awin.a.mahmood4817
    @awin.a.mahmood4817 2 роки тому +71

    His weak "peawoop" made me really worry, I'm so glad that he is doing better.

  • @2enigma8
    @2enigma8 2 роки тому +7

    I hope you live a long life Dr Mikhail! You’re important to us all!

  • @user-hx4xo7hw9u
    @user-hx4xo7hw9u 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for making this video. I'm a 20-year-old tiny, 5'2", 130 lbs woman, and I've had terrible bloating, gas, and other digestive issues lately. I knew there was something wrong because it's VERY easy to tell it wasn't normal as I am quite skinny (24" waist) and the bloating was so much. I went to the doctor to get myself checked out. Labs came back, and my LDL is at 135 with a total cholesterol of 205. I used to have the same habits. TONS of red meat, whole fat dairy, cheesy pasta dishes, junk foods (chips, soda, chocolate, etc.), and the results of the labs really woke me up, not only to how easy it was to binge eat (I've been eating salads now and feel fuller faster), but also to how much food has terrible ingredients and how hard it is to resist them. My mum swears by coconut oil because it was a fad before that was "better" for you than butter. I'm not only worried about myself, but also worried about her. If I was able to get my LDL so high at such a young age, how easy is it to get it that high at an older age? I wish schools would teach about this stuff. I don't need to know all the details, just the basics, but it really would've been nice to know how truly bad the foods that are commonly bought and used in the United States truly is for us with only a small percentage of the available foods being healthy. That's companies making money off of us, as per usual, I guess.

  • @pippasalmon4613
    @pippasalmon4613 2 роки тому +221

    “Doctors are notoriously bad patients” truth 🙌

  • @nishks
    @nishks 2 роки тому +343

    That sponsorship scene was the smoothest transition I've ever seen, lol

  • @emordnilap4747
    @emordnilap4747 Рік тому +20

    I'm glad you're doing better.
    This is a very important lesson. I'm overweight, but am active, and eat mostly healthy foods, and am vegan. I don't know what it is now, but a few years ago my LDL cholesterol was 90 something. While weight certainly does matter for our health, it's a huge mistake to think it always goes with certain conditions. I use to know a woman with type 2 diabetes, who was UNDERWEIGHT. She didn't eat much, but what she did eat was mostly garbage.

  • @suburbanmama0062
    @suburbanmama0062 2 роки тому

    Congrats, Dr. Mike! I'm happy for you that lifestyle changes did the trick. 🙂

  • @DrDexMacalintal
    @DrDexMacalintal 2 роки тому +1597

    going plant based really has a lot of benefits, brother! take care!

    • @Ehlaar
      @Ehlaar 2 роки тому +56

      Going carnivore has a lot of benefits

    • @PRDreams
      @PRDreams 2 роки тому +152

      Eating a balance diet has a lot of benefits.

    • @haabat1342
      @haabat1342 2 роки тому +7

      naaaah

    • @warriorson7979
      @warriorson7979 2 роки тому +38

      @@PRDreams
      Exactly.
      In my opinion PALEO has the benefits of both carnivore and vegan, without the drawbacks of carnivore or vegan.
      Just cut out processed foods.
      They're bad.

    • @joko067
      @joko067 2 роки тому +16

      @@warriorson7979 No such things as paleo unless you hunt and gather your own food.

  • @Safinitzine
    @Safinitzine 2 роки тому +306

    One way: Learn how to cook. Whatever you cook yourself is much needed self-care and always healthier than anything you can buy, no matter the prize, in kitchens you have never seen.

    • @MsEpicRandom
      @MsEpicRandom 2 роки тому +15

      And then meal prep healthy meals so you don't impulse buy unhealthy and fast foods. Plus you can save money and time.

    • @Pentax47
      @Pentax47 2 роки тому +26

      I think for a lot of people it's not that they can't cook, it's that they simply don't have the time with their lifestyle

    • @inspiredby624
      @inspiredby624 2 роки тому +9

      It's not always healthier though. You gotta make sure to actually make healthy meals and not just e.g. pancakes with syrup or things like that.

    • @katherinemurphy2762
      @katherinemurphy2762 2 роки тому

      Did anyone notice the shape of Dr. Mike's hand at 6:50? 😂

    • @86aidan31
      @86aidan31 2 роки тому

      @@katherinemurphy2762 not sure what you’re trying to say?

  • @DeadOnInfil
    @DeadOnInfil Рік тому

    Heck. This hit home. I admire you, sir. I am going to try harder. At 33 I'm more focussed on good health than ever it's so important

  • @Lizzy-bear
    @Lizzy-bear Рік тому

    I got flagged for slightly elevated LDL cholesterol at my last primary appointment. I’m only 25 and never thought this is something I need to be wary of until I was older. This is so helpful! Thanks Dr. Mike!

  • @just__abee
    @just__abee 2 роки тому +293

    OH MY GOD okay I’m so grateful you talked about this, I’m 23, super skinny & my doctor ordered a cholesterol test for the first time last year, and my LDL was 175 & I FREAKED. Turns out it was my diet, for the exact same reasons you talked about. It’s so important people know that weight =/= cholesterol.

    • @imjustsayinmann2457
      @imjustsayinmann2457 2 роки тому +4

      hi just wanted to check, before doing the bloodtest, were u fasting on that day?

    • @wolfbountygameryt1404
      @wolfbountygameryt1404 10 місяців тому +3

      Cholesterol is not the enemy of heart

    • @filipebeat
      @filipebeat 10 місяців тому

      @@wolfbountygameryt1404 👏

    • @randomoneforstuff3696
      @randomoneforstuff3696 10 місяців тому +6

      @@wolfbountygameryt1404It clogs your arteries and causes heart attacks. Does that sound healthy to you?

    • @moondeehi280
      @moondeehi280 9 місяців тому +1

      If cholesterol was so bad why the body makes it.

  • @angelapotter8084
    @angelapotter8084 2 роки тому +147

    As a senior in college who doesn't have time to cook, this video has made me feel the need to revaluate my diet after the semester.

    • @alexandriageiler687
      @alexandriageiler687 2 роки тому +2

      College really does challenge your body lol, I have a feeling the constant coffee and ramen will catch up to me

    • @saradomim
      @saradomim 2 роки тому

      Why would you cook in the first place, humans are made to eat raw meat.

    • @BlondeQtie
      @BlondeQtie 2 роки тому +4

      you don’t need to cook. eat salad and raw veggies.

    • @LeeKnowsPookie
      @LeeKnowsPookie Рік тому

      I wouldn’t do that because it tastes weird

    • @FuzzyElf
      @FuzzyElf Рік тому +1

      I'll bet you'll find more information sources than you need! Searching for healthy diet, student diet, student food, easy good food, student eat healthy, and so on. Tons. Hope it's going well for you.

  • @zwgrafakhsandrianos7784
    @zwgrafakhsandrianos7784 2 роки тому +3

    Great video!!! I went through a similar situation of losing significant weight but my cholesterol values kept going up. Thankfully my doctor caught up with...Keep on the great work Doctor Mike!

  • @deekayteeohthree
    @deekayteeohthree Рік тому

    I genuinely appreciate you sharing this with us

  • @cyclingaddict7187
    @cyclingaddict7187 2 роки тому +75

    I love how he not only shared his experience making it some what relatable and inspiring, but he also gave us tips and tricks on how too deal with high cholesterol if we ever found ourselves in that situation. Truly outstanding.

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR 2 роки тому +1496

    Best of luck on the new health Journey, sir. Hit me up if you need some meal prep help.

    • @sfxcu
      @sfxcu 2 роки тому +4

      yoo checkmark with no replies how
      (edit) ok nevermind

    • @jayman1ism
      @jayman1ism 2 роки тому +6

      Needing help with a meal prep is for the brainless. I don’t think dr mike falls in that category.

    • @Iliketoeatallday
      @Iliketoeatallday 2 роки тому +13

      Possible crossover about making healthy and tasty meals?

    • @therealpepsicat
      @therealpepsicat 2 роки тому

      whats up checkmark

    • @AATproducer
      @AATproducer 2 роки тому +1

      STOP FOLLOWING ME, YOU ARE SCARING ME!

  • @matthewdaltrey4676
    @matthewdaltrey4676 2 роки тому +76

    I'm 19 and eat well (lots of veg, poultry, fish, rare takeout or red meat consumption) do 2hrs of cardio most days, and had 189 cholesterol on my most recent blood test. Which is terrifying.

    • @zyrith9475
      @zyrith9475 2 роки тому +2

      Do you have a lot of animal products? I find that I always have too many saturated fat when I try to have more protein. 5-6% of your total calories at most should be from saturated fats. For someone who needs around at least 2500kcal a day, I will then find it difficult to have any sweets or treat (which I often have), because that puts me over the daily limit. Keep in mind, there is also saturated fat in plants so for me about 30% comes from that.
      What I mean to say is that I think people overestimate how much saturated fat they have on a daily basis.

    • @DianaWanMa
      @DianaWanMa 2 роки тому +15

      You should watch the videos of Dr Ekberg about cholesterol. You will continue with your lifestyle without any worry.

    • @anynamez7048
      @anynamez7048 2 роки тому +7

      @DE SLOTH good, the more cholesterol you have the longer you will live my friend 👍

    • @dude9291
      @dude9291 2 роки тому +7

      @@zyrith9475 Stop giving people health advice, you have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @imjustsayinmann2457
      @imjustsayinmann2457 2 роки тому

      hi just wanted to check, before doing the bloodtest, were u fasting on that day?

  • @cheesycheez
    @cheesycheez 2 роки тому

    I got high cholesterol recently too and am about a similar age, and I admit for the same reasons of becoming less active pandemic, and honestly just being too busy with work, I would just eat what was convenient or go out for lunch with coworkers, who happen to love eating heavy, fatty foods. I’m at that age where my body is starting to not be as forgiving, I guess, and I can no longer continue to take it for granted. Thanks for talking about this. I’m trying to learn more about it and do better.

  • @TheSimba86
    @TheSimba86 2 роки тому +133

    "Guys my LDL cholesterol is dangerously high, THANK GOD FOR WALMART+"
    LOL

    • @americiato
      @americiato 2 роки тому

      LOL!!!!

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 2 роки тому

      😂

    • @JoshShuman
      @JoshShuman 2 роки тому +1

      That ad break gave me a good laugh! 😂

  • @honeyb.21
    @honeyb.21 2 роки тому +36

    Well this was a startling video. Try to keep healthy Mike ❤️ we need you

  • @slreythuge8113
    @slreythuge8113 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing. I did not know that there was such a thing as genetic testing. My cholesterol has alway been high and all categories LDL, HDL, Triglycerides and VLDL. I tried my hardest and nothing work. I went, vegetarian, mixture was of raw and vegan and was always active. I was never over weight and was always in shape but I was never able to get it down. Finally I found a doctor who was sweet and kind and is willing to help me lower my cholesterol by prescribing me cholesterol medication. My heart is now happy and healthy but I definitely want to know if I have hypercholesterolemia. Once again, thank you for sharing story.

  • @taraboland2438
    @taraboland2438 2 роки тому +2

    OMG, thank you so much for this video!! All my life I have been super skinny/athletic and everyone would tell me "you can eat whatever you want and never get fat". My response, even as a teen, was that doesn't mean I am healthy, looks don't matter, diet does. You can be skinny/athletic, eat poorly and be unhealthy.

  • @Hiker_who_Sews
    @Hiker_who_Sews 2 роки тому +237

    Video suggestion: What happens to a person's cortisol levels when working for low wages and trying to make ends meet?

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram 2 роки тому +2

      That would be a very short video though

    • @mrsmelons5553
      @mrsmelons5553 2 роки тому +21

      The health effects of eking out an existence during late stage capitalism would cover it.

    • @mv8908
      @mv8908 2 роки тому

      Yoga is for free. Thank me later.

    • @danikacortez691
      @danikacortez691 2 роки тому +2

      My parents both work. My dad runs a small business and together they maybe make 32 to 35,000 a year. We buy things that last awhile like rice, frozen veggies we get are like $2. Potatoes, beans, whole chicken, chicken tenders not breaded just like raw chicken tenders. We buy water, milk, my mom buys some fruits she love watermelon and cantaloupe. I love strawberries and pairs. We do eat some red meat but not like steak or anything like that mostly very lean hamburger meat and sometimes pork chops. We spend about $150 a week

    • @jillybean4265
      @jillybean4265 2 роки тому +2

      Saw a comment from an MD on Reddit stating she took a course during medical school. Prof taught that stress from low income will affect a person on a cellular level, not in a good way. I would love to take that course.

  • @allarian8726
    @allarian8726 2 роки тому +95

    This was great. I never really understood the reason why my doctor wanted me to eat food with fibre in them, but this was a great example of why I should and completely understand the benefits of it now!

    • @phox1515
      @phox1515 2 роки тому +1

      fibre helps you poop regularly too... if you don't get enough you'll either being redecorating the toilet bowl or you'll feel like you are passing shards of glass. neither good experiences (especially the latter because if your bowel movements are too dry you can actually cause tears in the rectum, then you got bloody stools and it hurts even more until they heal.). Sadly most people don't consume the recommended amount of fibre (about 30g a day). I was reading on avg most adults consume around 14g.

    • @sarahb7626
      @sarahb7626 2 роки тому +1

      Eating red meat and processed meats (such as bacon, sausages, etc) on a consistent basis increases someone's risk for developing colon cancer, and increasing more plants into one's diet decreases the risk for colon cancer. Of course, family history and genetics also play an important role, but diet can also have a significant positive or negative impact.

    • @midnight8341
      @midnight8341 2 роки тому +1

      @@phox1515 it's even worse when you're looking at other values... We should be eating about 3-4 times more fibre than we actually do, but have you ever seen the recommended intake of sugar and what the normal adult actually consumes? Recommended is about 24g of sugar (glucose or saccharose) per day. In Germany, the standard adult eats about 70-85g of sugar per day. Even worse in the US. And we're all wondering why we're getting more and more obese... That's the reason I cut out almost all sugar from my diet. I bake with only half the sugar content as indicated in the recipe (works perfectly fine) and I mostly substitute even that with Xylitol or Steviol, which is just as sweet, but not glycemic. Why? Because I love cake, but I don't need it survive, so why pack it full of unnecessary calories I don't need?
      And I simply can't avoid the sugar in a lot of processed stuff or food that I eat out, so I'm gonna minimize it at home.
      Now I think it would be a fairly good solution to not sell flour as we do now, but substitute a part of it with cellulose (like 60% flour, 40% cellulose or something). Because cellulose is basically the epitome of fibre, can't be digested by humans and tastes like nothing. And we produce more than enough of it. I always wanted to try this out, but the only cellulose powder you can buy is either laboratory grade (not intended for consumption) or pet food supplement grade (not exactly intended for human consumption). But just think about not only cutting out 80-95% of calories in baked goods from sugar, but also 40% of calories from the flour. That should mean cutting out almost 50% of the calories you're consuming via bread, etc while substantially increasing fibre content.

  • @fairybsky
    @fairybsky 2 роки тому

    Thank u for making this video you are so funny and honest with your reactions. U helped me realized i need to make changes too.

  • @sjtheartisan
    @sjtheartisan 2 роки тому +6

    I just experienced something similar. I started meal prepping back in September, thinking I’m doing well, and it turned out I was messing up too and went for a check up and found my blood pressure was way too high. Ended up hospitalized for a few days to get the blood pressure down and now gonna talk to a nutritionist about what I need to do to keep my health in check. I missed a big show and it really hurt that I couldn’t be there, but now I’m really trying to figure this stuff out. Thanks for the video!

  • @breebrat56
    @breebrat56 2 роки тому +12

    Increasing plants into our food is always a great plan! I started doing 90% plant based diet to improve my blood work numbers and get to a healthy weight. The numbers got back to normal and the weight is slowly dropping. The energy and mental acuity increase definitely helps me do my martial arts 🥋 classes better and have better endurance!
    Thanks for sharing Doctor Mike!
    Really helpful content!
    Rooting for you!
    👏👏👏👏😁

  • @Zanmos
    @Zanmos 2 роки тому +136

    I would want him to give a vid update some time in the future on what foods he ate and how the changes he experienced helped him. Maybe even a dietitians' perspective? I guess it could be invasive because his health is his and no one else's, but his thoughts on before and after a few months could help a lot of other people who watch his YT who are still wary of making those changes regardless of the benefits he experienced already.

  • @Kasumi10074
    @Kasumi10074 2 роки тому

    Yesss Mike he’s taking control of his health as doctor. I actually stop dieting and only give what my body needs, and not what my body doesn’t necessarily need is unnecessary weight, and so on and so forth.

  • @manusharmaaugust
    @manusharmaaugust 2 роки тому

    Thanks for talking about points that are confusing to most people, especially due to misinformation on the internet (e.g. from low carb, keto, paleo diet proponents). Dietary cholesterol and saturated fats do have consequences on blood values, especially when these are concentrated in low fiber foods.

  • @amandaphillips4344
    @amandaphillips4344 2 роки тому +25

    this has 2 be the first doctor I've ever heard say this about their health.props for ur honesty doctor mike👏👏👏

  • @Lynevil
    @Lynevil 2 роки тому +106

    This is literally how i used to live/eat before the pandemic. Drastically under-eat all day long while working, coming home at 12 - 1 am and picking up mcdonalds on the way cause I was so extremely hungry. Ultra bad for your health but nobody can see how trashy your diet is because you starve yourself all day. Glad you're set to change that.

  • @TheJuliefrom
    @TheJuliefrom 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this personal stuff. Respect.

  • @heatherbowman866
    @heatherbowman866 2 роки тому +5

    I love his playful cuts in this episode 😄 I got blood work done last year and even though I am considered severely obese Amy cholesterol numbers were great and I am not considered pre diabetic either. I started intermittent fasting in July and I have lost about 30 lbs, and I feel so much better. I am making great food choices and allowing my body to burn fat too.

  • @twinberettas
    @twinberettas 2 роки тому +44

    Weight stigma in healthcare causes SO much damage - and this goes both ways, as you clearly showed here in the assumption that because you 'looked' fine, you must be fine. Kudos for being open and honest about it.

    • @midnight8341
      @midnight8341 2 роки тому

      To be perfectly honest, it's all about the diet. If you burn enough calories you can eat pretty unhealthy and still look stunning (Dr Mike is the prime example here), while secretly amassing a lot of health problems you don't see at first.
      But no way in hell is a 300+lbs/150kg person with high body fat index eating a healthy diet (in size and composition). And even there, if their blood work looks fine, there is still a lot of physical damage they're doing to their body, for example their joints or arteries.
      So yeah, not every fit looking person is living a healthy life style, but I'm pretty sure that almost no overweight person is. And getting thin really isn't the goal here, but you can't stay above 300lbs when eating healthy (again, in size and composition) and getting a bit of excersize in.
      So, the general recommendation to loose a bit of weight is still perfectly valid in most adults, doesn't mean that they'll be any healthier if they don't change how they eat.
      But it's almost impossible to eat a better diet and not loose weight. The human body is evolved to exist in a nutrient poor environment (where it makes perfect sense to store everything you don't desperately need as fat for bad times), so if you truly don't over-consume, you will not get fat (supposed no serious disease that disregulates your bodies ability to store or use nutrients). It's just pretty hard to stay inside what would be a good diet your body is evolved for, when all of society bombards you with the stuff your body _wants_ which isn't at all what you _need_ on a regular basis. Quite the opposite, actually.

    • @korhonenemilia1816
      @korhonenemilia1816 2 роки тому

      The fact that he was told to get his blood work checked speaks against your point though - his doctors knew that just because he looked fine, he mightve had some issues.

  • @onyxexists
    @onyxexists 2 роки тому +67

    This was the saddest “pee-woop” ever.

  • @CalebOliver
    @CalebOliver Рік тому +1

    This is a great video. I'm glad you got healthier! We must focus in BOTH inner and outer heath in order to truly be healthy!

  • @maggiaitken9414
    @maggiaitken9414 Рік тому

    Oh man ! Dr Mike thank you for being honest. We have all binged.

  • @LilSk1tty
    @LilSk1tty 2 роки тому +628

    Stay Safe yall

    • @LightningSquad
      @LightningSquad 2 роки тому +6

      To the person reading this comment you are awesome & hope you having a great day
      My dream is to hit 30K I hope you can help me accomplish my dreams

    • @mtndewkisser
      @mtndewkisser 2 роки тому

      u too

    • @creosiure602
      @creosiure602 2 роки тому

      @LightningSquad I could've sworn I've seen you comment on another video I watched.

    • @milenebolosedoces.8537
      @milenebolosedoces.8537 2 роки тому +1

      stay safe yall

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 2 роки тому

      You, too, Austin!

  • @GamesWithSyd
    @GamesWithSyd 2 роки тому +29

    Dang Dr Mike.. I'm 46, overweight, diabetic, and have had 3 strokes and my LDL is only 126 LOL Glad you are making changes before anything bad happens.

    • @jmsolano0516
      @jmsolano0516 2 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂

    • @Lobjtif44
      @Lobjtif44 2 роки тому +4

      @@jmsolano0516 this is not funny

    • @Andrew9908
      @Andrew9908 2 роки тому +4

      @@Lobjtif44
      well I’m glad Syd Games can make light about their situation

    • @Stan.Mozzarella
      @Stan.Mozzarella 2 роки тому +2

      @Jmsolano05161 That isnt funny really.. How would you feel if that was your situation eh?

    • @Andrew9908
      @Andrew9908 2 роки тому

      @тαρ мє αи∂ ѕєχ ωιтн мє Emma bot

  • @Berliozboy
    @Berliozboy Рік тому +4

    this EXACT same thing happened to me. Had never had any issues with weight of cholesterol. Got lazy with doing checkups for a couple years, so i set something up, got my bloodwork done and yeah...my LDL was 180. Spent the next 3 months cutting out all dessert (i used to eat like 3 bowls of icecream at midnight), fried foods, and eating less carbs in general (I used to eat tons of rice and pasta in a single sitting). So for 3 months I ate a ton of sardines, small serving of rice, lots of cashews, and whatever fresh fruit and veggies were available. Got that next bloodwork done and I was down to 117 on my LDL. And then the pandemic hit and working from home...so about time for another checkup

  • @BeatrizDelgadoAlbeja
    @BeatrizDelgadoAlbeja 2 місяці тому

    Amazing content, you are so real and honest, my congrats for your better blood test results. Have a good day

  • @TheLovelyxMonster
    @TheLovelyxMonster 2 роки тому +41

    It's so hard to have a healthy lifestyle when you live with other people who don't live that lifestyle. I have to eat what is made and nobody likes the things I make. I have nowhere to exercise and it's also really boring. I can't drive either and live in a rural area. I have no motivation to change either so it's definitely hard. Thanks for sharing Dr. Mike!

    • @MsPeabody1231
      @MsPeabody1231 2 роки тому +3

      You are using UA-cam - there are lots of body weight fitness videos on it that you can do at home in a small space. I have been doing one person's videos for 2 months now 4-5 times per week for 20-45 minutes. I've now added in another personal trainer so I can use the dumbbells I already have.

    • @LenaFerrari
      @LenaFerrari 2 роки тому +3

      I don't know how's your neighborhood, but maybe going for walks/runs occasionally could be great (the other reply gave good tips on that too). I also don't know your financial situation/how easy is the access to fruits and vegetables where you live, but buying fruits and veggies and eating them as snacks, deserts etc can help, since you can't have your meals your way because others eat with you, but you can have your own personal snacks, probably
      Hope I could help

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 2 роки тому +1

      It gets depressing, but any kind of exercise lifts your mood. There’s isotonic exercise that doesn’t take up any more space, but whatever you do, try walking. & you could try growing your own vegetables.

    • @0nly0NE.
      @0nly0NE. 2 роки тому +1

      I buy my own food, keep it in it's own place, find time to cook it, and generally don't share it. It takes more will power when those you live with don't eat the same way, but it can be done and it is worth it.
      I also hate exercising for the sake of exercising so I have an active job instead and I love it!

    • @taisiyanasretdinova3413
      @taisiyanasretdinova3413 2 роки тому +1

      I don’t know if that’s something realistic for you, but maybe you could offer to make a few meals a week for those who live with you and make it a bit healthier? Another idea is to try to meal prep some food that is better for you (or even just elements of meals, to go with whatever is normally prepared. For example: a chunk of meat was prepared for everyone and served with potatoes at a meal. You prep some vegetables and when it’s time to eat build your plate with more of the veg.).
      As far as movement goes - working out is not the only way to stay active. Try to think of an activity that requires movement, be it cycling in your neighborhood to see a friend or foraging if there is a forest nearby or building a compost pile and maintaining it or hiking and taking pictures or gardening. The point is just to move, pretty simple.
      Best of luck to you!

  • @teaedenia4993
    @teaedenia4993 2 роки тому

    I applaud anyone who has to change their diet. Just the mental mindset to stick with it and tell yourself that you can’t have these certain items anymore it’s just crazy. I don’t think people understand how hard it is to not want to eat things you used to love but can’t. And it’s even harder to understand as a child, because you just want to eat whatever you want. So it has lot of mental fortitude and will power to change ones diet. So I applaud you. It’s not easy not even for just health alone. So I wish you good luck and hope you’re doing okay.