James, great news abbey tutt works in the A+E Hospital I work at. I'm a security officer there and recognised her. I said hello and completely embarrassed her. Yay. I've met a UA-cam legend 😊
Hello! And that completes the circle! She was telling me about a security guard she met at work the other day! Thank you for saying hi 😊 she appreciated it immensely
@DrJamesGill Im super glad she did. A full year since someone last recognised her. She doing incredibly well and it's such a wonderful sight to see her, training during your videos to now being fully qualified. It's been a pleasure to watch you both through the years.
From Cranial Nerve ASMR to Hand Exam ASMR 😴 thanks for this! I got the best sleep ever this week after watching the same asmr exam abt cranial nerve and I woke up feeling like a new born baby after i discovered this new asmr video 10/10 🥹🥹🥹🥹
I failed the "flex your thumb" test seen at 4:30. Nine days later I had surgery to reattach a severed tendon. I now use scissors to open plastic packaging (not a knife). I needed 9 months of hand exercises to regain all my thumb's function (it works perfectly fine today.) There was a certain level of disbelief and fear in mind when I was commanding my thumb to move but nothing was happening. So, please use scissors and be safe.
@@kapibara2175 I bought a replacement kick-stand for my son's bicycle and it came in one of those plastic cards. They are impossible to tear open and as luck had it that day, my son (aged 16) had a pocket knife. He handed the knife to me and I proceeded to try to cut open the packaging. I held the knife in my right hand and the packaging in my left hand. Anyway, I stabbed myself between my left thumb joint and my hand, in the only spot I should not have stabbed myself. There was no blood, no big cut, just a little tiny cut that healed very quickly, but by then the damage was done - I had cut my nerve and tendon.
When the preview clip involves Putting A Bit Of Paper you know you're in for a good one. An actual clinical question - is the purpose of the repetition of the first set of hand and finger movements so that it can be observed both supported (either by the pillow or by you) and then under the patient's own support?
I have really been enjoying these videos since I discovered this channel a few months ago. I was wondering: Are Megan (Meghan?) and the other young "patients" medical students themselves?
Wow, it was so interesting to see how the index also moved when they flexed the thumb here (4:34) Idk why, but it's always so fascinating to me, when i see simple things (of how connected body parts are, and how the body works) like this
Doctors are the most important people in our society. As long as they have attitude towards full professionalism, which I admire the most, and not being douchebags from communist times, they are aour angels here on earth. Highest respect for that profession from me, every branch of doctors out there.
I had something similar to this done when I couldn’t hold a fork. Turns out I had compressed a couple discs in my back. Luckily easily fixed with some physio
This should be an interesting view. I probably got neuropathy from the chemotherapy drugs. It seems generally that there is not that much good information videos on neuropathy on UA-cam. Perhaps something you could touch on if it's within your feild of expertise. Best wishes from Finland
Looks like the good doctor and I are both currently suffering from a bad case of watch tan. I’m going to take that thing off the next time I’m in a boat I swear😂😂
Hi James, loving the content as always. Very professional and informative. Would you be able to do a video on the subject of ASMR and what it's all about? It would be very interesting to hear your thoughts on the science behind it and why we find these sorts of videos relaxing. Cheers!
I’d love to just once walk into one of these wearing a sweatshirt and put my hands on the pillow only for the Dr to go “wth!” Lol. I lack my left hand and forearm and love pulling pranks and having a sense of humor about it!
i have a question, and i'm not sure how to phrase it... Could enlarged lymph nodes (or something related with bone marrow) cause nerve damage (in the ulnar nerve - idk, the one of the pinky and ring finger)? Context: - i do have enlarged lymph nodes . on my neck (left side full of them) . on my armpits (both) . in my groin (left side also filled with them) . in my lungs (as it says in my ct scan, and also confirmed by shortness of breath) - other things, idk . anemia (not too bad) . enlarged spleen (a little bit) . unintented weight loss (almost 10% of my body weight in less than a year) . night sweats . random teeth infection out of the blue . fatigue (i need to take a nap after playing with the cat for 5/10 minutes) (but blood tests were "clean"... no problems with thyroid, linfocits, imunofixation. I feel like that may be missleading tho) Sorry for spamming symptoms in the comment, it was for context, idk... I'm asking cause, for a couple of months now, i've been waking up with numbness in the pinky and ring fingers of my left hand... regardless of how i sleep (i usually sleep belly up, like a mumy from egypy... i don't know how to write mumy). It goes away during the rest of the day, but when i wake up again the next day... there it is. Yeah, sorry for the long comment :// love the videos tho, they help me relax and sleep better :)) they give off a very welcoming and warm vibe, which is a big part of why they are relaxing to me :))
@@DrJamesGill thank you for taking the time to respond :)) i already spoke with my doctor, he had no idea what's going on with me (about the whole situation in its entirety), so he refered me to an appointment at the hospital... in october... Any of the ways, i hope that last part of the comment made you smile, at least (the part about the video) :))
hello, doctor, I have been following your videos for a long time and I am watching them with love. I am from Greece and the question I want to ask is my sister is an MS patient and she is being treated in Greece, but there is no question of any kind of recovery, I wonder if we can find a solution abroad?
I need this lol. 3 months ago I got bit by my dog.(my fault) and really dod a number on my right hand. Tendon damage and nerve damage. Took 16 stitches. They had to be in for over 2 weeks due to a bad infection.
@@DrJamesGill I hope so too. Initially, I only experience side effects rather than benefits, unfortunately. It reassures me that you're telling me it takes time to take effect. I suffer from psychosis, I have no choice. Your videos relax me, in any case. Thank you.
When you were performing a visual inspection of her hands at the beginning of the video, could you please provide an example of something you are looking for? Maybe swelling? Discoloration? If so, what would be the potential cause?
Im having problems with my middlefingers for a Bit over a year now, i can't bend them fully into my palm. When i open my hands they stay stuck in a 90 degree angle. Once i woke up and my left middlefinger was completely stuck to my palm so I had to force back into its normal position while my hand was under warm water. What could be the problem? So far the doctors I went to, here in Germany, told me to submerge my hands under warm water and stretch them but that just helps momentarily. I haven't visited a chiropractor setzt because getting an appointment is quite difficult. Could you maybe give any kind of advice to what it could be and whats best to do in my Situation? Thank you in advance for any sort of response.
I’m not able to legally give specific advice. I can only suggest seeing your doctor. Personally I do not recommend chiropractors, but readily refer to physiotherapists
Just realised we have the same D.O.B. lol, so random. Was just getting ready to relax and vibe with the video and then wham, brain recognised the all too familiar date 😄. I wonder what the odds are of happening across someone with the exact same DoB as you, other than a twin? Must be something ridiculously low, surely?
The “bit of paper” making a strong comeback!!!! 🎉
😂
James, great news abbey tutt works in the A+E Hospital I work at. I'm a security officer there and recognised her. I said hello and completely embarrassed her. Yay. I've met a UA-cam legend 😊
Hello! And that completes the circle! She was telling me about a security guard she met at work the other day!
Thank you for saying hi 😊 she appreciated it immensely
@DrJamesGill Im super glad she did. A full year since someone last recognised her. She doing incredibly well and it's such a wonderful sight to see her, training during your videos to now being fully qualified. It's been a pleasure to watch you both through the years.
@@DrJamesGillhey is it me or did she say 1968 i have replied that part of the video and im hearing like 86 68 or 98?
@@DrJamesGillnever mind i watched another video with her in and it was 98
😊
Man is a faithful watch wearer. For a fraction of a second I was like “wtf is that”😂😂😂
I also have a huge tanline from my watch lol
The Godfather of medical asmr returns 👍👍
Great video as always. I prefer the exams version without the explanations and then another one doing the “deep dive”.
Deep dive will be coming soon
I think the patient was having fun😊 love her smile.
The god of osce. Thank you dr.gill hugs from turkey
Any other OSCEs you’d like us to cover?
Dr Gill’s watch tan line is on point!
Garmins need to be a little tighter for the heart rate function to work well
Are you a runner?
Refreshing to see youngsters that still wear a watch. But, but you have a phone. Get to f I say.
Came to the comments to see if anyone else was thinking the same thing.
Not only ASMR delight but also informative and fun. Thanks, Doc!
I’d love it if for once the doctor freaks the hell out by his findings during one of these videos.
We did find something unexpected in our ankle examination
Ankle Pain - Anterior Impingement - Dr Gill
ua-cam.com/video/vldPfN5M0wk/v-deo.html
From Cranial Nerve ASMR to Hand Exam ASMR 😴 thanks for this! I got the best sleep ever this week after watching the same asmr exam abt cranial nerve and I woke up feeling like a new born baby after i discovered this new asmr video 10/10 🥹🥹🥹🥹
I failed the "flex your thumb" test seen at 4:30. Nine days later I had surgery to reattach a severed tendon. I now use scissors to open plastic packaging (not a knife). I needed 9 months of hand exercises to regain all my thumb's function (it works perfectly fine today.)
There was a certain level of disbelief and fear in mind when I was commanding my thumb to move but nothing was happening. So, please use scissors and be safe.
“Wiggle your big thumb” - Kill Bill
Omg! Wish you well! How did it happen? Sorry for question, just to know what can happen.
@@kapibara2175 I bought a replacement kick-stand for my son's bicycle and it came in one of those plastic cards. They are impossible to tear open and as luck had it that day, my son (aged 16) had a pocket knife. He handed the knife to me and I proceeded to try to cut open the packaging. I held the knife in my right hand and the packaging in my left hand. Anyway, I stabbed myself between my left thumb joint and my hand, in the only spot I should not have stabbed myself. There was no blood, no big cut, just a little tiny cut that healed very quickly, but by then the damage was done - I had cut my nerve and tendon.
Weak
Lots of smiles from Megan..
Advanced happy birthday to your wife and have a happy married life with lots of joy DR GILL and have a blessed child..thankyou for inspiring us!
Is that his wife?
@@triple5tar no
Megan my favourite client❤
Not the watch sun burn😭 but great job very relaxing❤❤
It was always going to be hard to take the place of the legendary Abby Tutt, but she's doing just fine!
Another excellent video by the legendary Dr. Gill ❤🎉😊
Thank you kindly!
Putabitapaper on it. Lol. Awesome job!
@@DrJamesGill Oh wow! You saw my comment and replied 🥹🥹🥹 I feel so honored and happy 😊
"Try to break 'em, really go for it" gets the ladies every time.😊
Powerful opening visual with the paper.
When the preview clip involves Putting A Bit Of Paper you know you're in for a good one.
An actual clinical question - is the purpose of the repetition of the first set of hand and finger movements so that it can be observed both supported (either by the pillow or by you) and then under the patient's own support?
imagine Abbie had a cameo on this video.😂 Lot's of love to both Megan and Abbie. And of course to you Dr. Gill for another very interesting video!
I think Abbie has less time than me at the moment
She is adorable, and the ASMR is impeccable. Good combination.
We got our patient's giggles, boys! But putatapitapaper slipped out our hands once again
Fantastic strap tan, James 👏
Your voice is so soft….. wow
Dr. Gill: “And if you can make the ok sign”
Patient: 👌🏼
Dr. Gill: *whisper* ok
Maravilloso ¡! me lo pongo para dormir....
Bravissimo doctor gill molto professionale ottimo medico 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹💯💯🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
My name is Yoshikage Kira, and I enjoyed this video!
Thank you 😊
I have really been enjoying these videos since I discovered this channel a few months ago. I was wondering: Are Megan (Meghan?) and the other young "patients" medical students themselves?
Yes, almost all are
Wow, it was so interesting to see how the index also moved when they flexed the thumb here (4:34)
Idk why, but it's always so fascinating to me, when i see simple things (of how connected body parts are, and how the body works) like this
This time, you put a piece of paper... 😅
She is gorgeous, such a beautiful smile.
What a nice lady!! Thank you Dr. Gill!
Rocking that watch tan like a champ.
What an incredible examination!!
The magic of cinema!
you know it!
Thank you - just wanted I needed before a long day of travelling. This one's a keeper for my ASMR playlist.
Doctors are the most important people in our society. As long as they have attitude towards full professionalism, which I admire the most, and not being douchebags from communist times, they are aour angels here on earth. Highest respect for that profession from me, every branch of doctors out there.
The OG Putapitapaper makes an appearance!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! 🎉🎉🎉
00:04 Oh Dr. Gill knows what he’s doing 🤣
Putapitapaper
Ooh yay! A new video from Dr Gill! These are always so good!
I ❤ videos with Megan
I had something similar to this done when I couldn’t hold a fork. Turns out I had compressed a couple discs in my back. Luckily easily fixed with some physio
It’s surprising how central issues can cause such peripheral effects
This should be an interesting view. I probably got neuropathy from the chemotherapy drugs. It seems generally that there is not that much good information videos on neuropathy on UA-cam. Perhaps something you could touch on if it's within your feild of expertise.
Best wishes from Finland
Actually that might be an interesting area to dig into
Looks like the good doctor and I are both currently suffering from a bad case of watch tan. I’m going to take that thing off the next time I’m in a boat I swear😂😂
Dr Gill wears a watch on each wrist?? 😂
Whoop tracker on one, my watch on the other
Maybe he’s really into bondage
A man who wears a watch knows the time. A man who wears a watch on each wrist is forever confused.
What is a whoop tracker?
@@deemcdaniel9150A Fitbit, basically.
Dr Gill has been to the beach! 😁
Another great video! All the smiles and giggles let us hope for an outtake video. 😄
This man has lullabied me to sleep many times
Does his Wife know ??
@@deadpool8340 Don't make it weird lol
Lovely.
Hi James, loving the content as always. Very professional and informative. Would you be able to do a video on the subject of ASMR and what it's all about? It would be very interesting to hear your thoughts on the science behind it and why we find these sorts of videos relaxing. Cheers!
An unintentional ASMR unintentional ASMR video! Would love to see it.
Love love🥰another one for the books
Is there anyone who listens to this doctor's videos for ASMR like me? 😂
*gestures towards everyone
yo
@Berkantt1995 you ain't special bruh, it's literally everyone.
Você poderia vim para o Brasil você tem muitos fan aqui
I’ve never been to Brazil, maybe one day!
Great ASMR
Yes ! Put a bit of a paper on it !!!!
Great OSCE revision and relaxing at the same time 😂
I’d love to just once walk into one of these wearing a sweatshirt and put my hands on the pillow only for the Dr to go “wth!” Lol. I lack my left hand and forearm and love pulling pranks and having a sense of humor about it!
God bless you and World y a los que amamod el munid enteto gracias por cuidarnos de todo mal a los que amamos el mundo entero amén bendiciones 🥺❤️
my honest reaction when i saw the thumbnail:
"NEW HAND EXAMINATIONNN! yo-"
**clicks video**
👍
i have a question, and i'm not sure how to phrase it...
Could enlarged lymph nodes (or something related with bone marrow) cause nerve damage (in the ulnar nerve - idk, the one of the pinky and ring finger)?
Context:
- i do have enlarged lymph nodes
. on my neck (left side full of them)
. on my armpits (both)
. in my groin (left side also filled with them)
. in my lungs (as it says in my ct scan, and also confirmed by shortness of breath)
- other things, idk
. anemia (not too bad)
. enlarged spleen (a little bit)
. unintented weight loss (almost 10% of my body weight in less than a year)
. night sweats
. random teeth infection out of the blue
. fatigue (i need to take a nap after playing with the cat for 5/10 minutes)
(but blood tests were "clean"... no problems with thyroid, linfocits, imunofixation. I feel like that may be missleading tho)
Sorry for spamming symptoms in the comment, it was for context, idk...
I'm asking cause, for a couple of months now, i've been waking up with numbness in the pinky and ring fingers of my left hand... regardless of how i sleep (i usually sleep belly up, like a mumy from egypy... i don't know how to write mumy).
It goes away during the rest of the day, but when i wake up again the next day... there it is.
Yeah, sorry for the long comment :// love the videos tho, they help me relax and sleep better :)) they give off a very welcoming and warm vibe, which is a big part of why they are relaxing to me :))
I’m sorry, I’m not legally able to give medical advice on this format. I would strongly recommend speaking to your doctor
@@DrJamesGill thank you for taking the time to respond :))
i already spoke with my doctor, he had no idea what's going on with me (about the whole situation in its entirety), so he refered me to an appointment at the hospital... in october...
Any of the ways, i hope that last part of the comment made you smile, at least (the part about the video) :))
Dr. Gill 🔥
Does Dr Gill know that his voice is ASMR Gold?
yes
The best pairing again 🤗
👍
Dr. James my left hamstring is popping with some discomfort, if you had these symptoms would you see a dr?
I can’t provide specific advice, if you are considering seeing a doctor, I’d suggest you do then 😊
Super.
Hey Its Megan's Birthday today... Happy 25th Birthday.
hello, doctor, I have been following your videos for a long time and I am watching them with love. I am from Greece and the question I want to ask is my sister is an MS patient and she is being treated in Greece, but there is no question of any kind of recovery, I wonder if we can find a solution abroad?
Unfortunately I’m not able to legally answer questions about specific advice. I would recommend being guided by her team
There is no treatment ("recovery") for MS neither in the UK or the rest of Europe. Only medicine slowing down the progress of MS.
My crush is back 😅
I had tingles with the last excersize now I’m scared
If you are concerned, I’d suggest speak to your doctor
This girl has my bday! Neat
That is wild! Same as me. is it the same year as well? As she and I have the 'exact' same birth date which has to be crazy odds haha.
I need this lol. 3 months ago I got bit by my dog.(my fault) and really dod a number on my right hand. Tendon damage and nerve damage. Took 16 stitches. They had to be in for over 2 weeks due to a bad infection.
Brilliant!
I have to ask, do you wear 2 watches James?
A Whoop fitness tracker and a watch
We love megan
Nice video. Hugs from Brazil
Thank you! 😃
Love the medical terminology 2:08 lol
I've just started my treatment with antidepressants and antipsychotics, and things aren't going very well.
Unfortunately these medications take time to work. I hope things improve for you soon.
@@DrJamesGill I hope so too.
Initially, I only experience side effects rather than benefits, unfortunately.
It reassures me that you're telling me it takes time to take effect.
I suffer from psychosis, I have no choice.
Your videos relax me, in any case.
Thank you.
Is the difference between the pressing at 3:15 and 3:49 just that Dr.Gill asked her to raise her thumbs up in the later one?
We’ll put up the deep dive in a week or so to answer exactly that 😊
Megan….I’m IN LOVE!!!
Great!
They will have to do a British where you are on the phone for 3 hours trying to book an appointment
I ~really~ would love if he ended at least one of these routine exams with, "Ok, I'm afraid you're dying" and just left it at that.
What happened in your arms doctor? 😮
Great video 📸
Thank you 🙌
Welcome
We are in love with Megan
When you were performing a visual inspection of her hands at the beginning of the video, could you please provide an example of something you are looking for? Maybe swelling? Discoloration? If so, what would be the potential cause?
That will be coming in the deep dive published in the next 2 weeks
How his voice can be so good ? 😍 😵🥵🤤🤤🤤 I'm melting
It's that hot?
That watch fit tho!😂
what do you do if you find abnomalities during these test?
There's back!!! Putapitapeipa
Im having problems with my middlefingers for a Bit over a year now, i can't bend them fully into my palm. When i open my hands they stay stuck in a 90 degree angle. Once i woke up and my left middlefinger was completely stuck to my palm so I had to force back into its normal position while my hand was under warm water. What could be the problem? So far the doctors I went to, here in Germany, told me to submerge my hands under warm water and stretch them but that just helps momentarily. I haven't visited a chiropractor setzt because getting an appointment is quite difficult. Could you maybe give any kind of advice to what it could be and whats best to do in my Situation? Thank you in advance for any sort of response.
I’m not able to legally give specific advice. I can only suggest seeing your doctor.
Personally I do not recommend chiropractors, but readily refer to physiotherapists
So calming and fun to watch!
...alright I have to know. Dr. Gill, the tan lines, you dual wristwatching or are they tennis bands?
My Garmin, and my whoop band
Just realised we have the same D.O.B. lol, so random. Was just getting ready to relax and vibe with the video and then wham, brain recognised the all too familiar date 😄.
I wonder what the odds are of happening across someone with the exact same DoB as you, other than a twin? Must be something ridiculously low, surely?
My man Dr. Gill's got a mean watch tan
did you have cameraman or you just set the camera?
I set the cameras, and didn’t do the best job this time
Think the camera angles worked just fine
6:03 Dr. Gill giving a dinosaur impersonation lesson.
Dear Megan, you have officially replaced Abby with these exercises ;)