A Grandma Ate Cookie Dough For Lunch Every Week. This Is What Happened To Her Bones.
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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@50 vaccines dont cause autism
Chubbyemu I’ve been watching for a long time and I’m glad you’ve found a type of content you love to make and that is successful. Keep going ‼️‼️‼️
Back at you!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Where do you get the old people for your videos?
Wow, that escalated unexpectedly. From cookie dough to full blown AIDS.
Mysterious Middle East, brilliant! Im having a full belly laugh! Xxxx
Not only that but to full recovery too.
She recovered from all of them though, considering her age, it's really impressive
@@SimonWoodburyForget did you watch it till the end? 🤔She might have contracted it from a blood transplant in Latin America. Of course there are other options too.. But even after being HIV -positive for such a long time, her viral load got undetectable with the medications which is amazing 👏👏
@@SimonWoodburyForget she was monogamous, & was married to the same man for 40 years. 12:00 talks about the transfusion.
Hypercookiedoughemia. Hyper meaning high, cookie dough meaning cookie dough, emia meaning presence in blood. High cookie dough presence in blood.
cyancoyote Hypercookiedoughsalmonellaemia??
“Cookie dough meaning cookie dough”. LMFAO idk why but that made me laugh so hard
😂
Lol
Dear God!
Here, the video is displaying symptoms of Chubbyemu, "Chubby-" meaning "fantastic" and "-emu" meaning "presence in UA-cam."
So true
chubby meaning overweight and emu meaning australian bird
😂😂😂
THE BEST UA-camRS, BEING FRIENDLY yayyyyyy
"Fantastic... presence... on UA-cam."
I was a teenager in the 90s and it never fails to amaze me to hear of people living full healthy lives with aids. It’s phenomenal.
With HIV*
HIV and AIDS are not the same thing
@@MrDzoni955 the video said she had aids
I came of age in the 80's and have been paranoid about it ever since.
At the same time, I knew a kid who was diagnosed in elementary school (passed from his mom) and eventually died from it at a young age. It would have been nice if we had the medical tech we have now back then.
@@ollympian_art AIDS is the disease, it's the stage when the illness develops as a consequence of HIV infection. Therefore a person who has AIDS can't be said to have a healthy life. They are sick, as evidenced by the video.
Thankfully nowadays the medication can bring someone back from AIDS to being healthy and having almost no HIV in their system, as we can also see in the video.
What I learned from this channel:
-Live balanced
-Have common sense
-Sometimes shit just happens and I might end up on his channel anyways
yea im thinkin the same. cant just fear all of it.
- Emia means presence in blood
hypo means low
Hyper means high
Also listen to your doctor. They know more about medicine than you do
Lmfao- same
This had more plot twists than an episode of House
It reminds of a very very inappropriate story xD
It would be a great episode tho. Shame the show ended.
Its lupus
Its never lupus
Watch all this guys videos. House is nothing compared to this shit. The tide pod one still gives me nightmares.
Man eats apple every day, this is what happened to his doctors paycheck
Odst Inbound one of the best ones I’ve seen so far
true
Okay, this is legit funny 😅
IM CRYING
Lmao
It's crazy how much AIDS isn't a death sentence anymore, that even an elderly lady who gets diagnosed with full-blown AIDS can make a full recovery, in the heat of the crisis that'd have to be a literal miracle.
Much of that has to do with the treatments initially used making the syndrome worse.
But homosexuality still has greater risks of STDs.
@@NateBwhat does that have to do with anything 💀
@@NateB weird old school homophobia shoehorned in for why? Like Reagan era shit.
“She never filled her prescription of antibiotics because she felt like she didn’t need them”
"Her fracture had an abnormal lesion but she never went in for a follow up, probably already had HIV when she was 68" oh ffs grandma
My mother is starting to get more and more stubborn with age -- ... For some reason, I now know that I will have to kick her arse for her to take her meds in a few years.
@Death Omen That old battleaxe could live past 100... but not with THAT attitude!
Death Omen I’m actually glad she didn’t die. Everyone dies and justice rarely has anything to do with it. It’s just how life concludes. I’m happy anytime a normal person lives another day. Hopefully she’ll take her doctors instruction more seriously now and live longer.
I imagine my own self being old and rapidly losing weight. Do I go to the doctor and face what will most likely bring me death? It’s so much easier to continue pretending it’s not there. I don’t blame her for acting how she did.
@Death Omen so a lack of knowledge is enough for you to think that someone deserves to die? That's really fucked up. I'm a 100% sure someone like her wouldn't know why it's bad to stop antibiotic treatment on sensitive bacteria or why revisions are done.
I hate it when people think they're smarter than their doctor.
Can we just all appreciate how this grandma managed to beat an infection, a resurgent infection, a re-broken bone due to said infection, and then flippin' AIDS- all at the ripe old age of 73, and comprehensively enough for it to be called a full recovery? That's outstanding no matter how you slice it.
even for a healthy 25 yr old that'd be incredible, at 73 is fuckin god tier
and then we got omomba, a little 5 years old african kid who died from hunger. i guess thats not a full recovery
We know who gonna survive COVID
@@benzintrinker5821 Speaking of stupid... check thy spelling and then check thyself. You have quite the opinion of the elderly. Just remember YOU will be elderly too one day and not ready to die. On another note, this comment says "edited", so back to my first piece of advice about spelling, right click and the word is right at the top of the sub menu. Additionally the word "cause" is being used incorrectly. I think you want "because". I'd say sorry you feel that way but you are just a random UA-cam commenter and I'm merely typing this sentence to make you read it. Enjoy!
@@kneal9203 I know right!!
“Her infection is cleared!” “Oh thank goodness, for a second I was worried that she- oh god. I’m only halfway through the video”
WHY DIDNT YOU TAKE YOUR ANTIBIOTICS CC???
CC I’m so sorry girl I didn’t know how bad it was gonna get ily
Exactly what I thought as well.
If that was it the video would be shorter
😆😅🤣😂
The amount of time medical professionals hear the phrase "I stopped taking my antibiotics because I felt I didn't need them anymore/was feeling better." is insane 😭Please, people, complete your antibiotic treatment PLEASE
Yeah but at the same time doctors should really explain WHY they need to take them all the way through because I learned in biology class but not everyone paid attention or had a lot of education and might not understand the importance
Chaotic Good and tell them there's a 100% chance they WILL GET SICK AGAIN. And with every pill the percentage goes down until you're definitely cured. And rumor has it if you don't finish them, you'll be cursed.
@@maloumasereel966We do. Either the patients don't care to listen or are too shy to ask questions. The majority of the time is simply because patients are not proactive about their health
Maybe if the doctors in the US actually earned respect instead of gouging us for all we’ve got, patients would follow through. Most people I know trust doctors about as far as they can throw them, which isn’t far considering most doctors seem a bit on the heavy/unhealthy side.
@@maloumasereel966 People need to stop blaming everyone else and start being responsible for their own actions.
Just do a bit of research.
It's not difficult to go online and research the implications of not finishing a course of antibiotics.
imagine going to the doctor thinking you had food poisoning and leaving with a diagnosis of AIDS
London M thank god i can keep eating cookie doe
At least you can use that to get your kids to stop eating the cookie dough
Ok .....why don't just bake the cookies.....I will never try dough cuz it seems addictive lol
Peace Ninja Or to keep them from having unprotected sex and sharing drug needles.
“Remember Timmy, if you get AIDS, you can’t eat cookie dough or you’ll die”.
That's what happens everytime tho
“She never filled her prescription of antibiotics because she felt like she didn’t need them” oh for god’s sake
At the same time, given the ultimate diagnosis, it sounds like the salmonella probably wouldn't have resolved even with 4 weeks of antibiotics. ABs are intended to work _with_ your immune system, and she... didn't have much of one.
Kazerz of everything to not fill, it’s antibiotics :(
@@Sarahmint Lets see how that goes for you one day when you get a serious bacterial infection then.
@@jordanjacobson6046 So, you're saying it was intelligent to ignore antibiotics while fighting off a serious bacterial infection? Interesting. This shit is why some people outlive others.
@@Evolution56 I have coworkers in their 70s and 80s. There's no reason to assume that just because someone is 78 that they can't make logical choices.
"Analisys of CC's blood finds anemia.
an - without
emia - presence of blood"
CC's blood has no blood
Blooditis
I'm finding this funnier than I should.
anemia IS basically a lack of blood. most medical terms sound really stupid if you break down their roots or think about them for more than 20 seconds
@@londonm3161 Yeah I agree, but arguably not to this degree. This one was special enough to me that I decided to post a comment about it. Idiomatically it makes sense, to the ordinary lay person, not so much.
I do not specialize in medicine though so there might be terms I just haven't heard of yet.
I have anemia. Oops I have no blood 🥴🤷🏻♀️
I love the way he sticks his finger up in the air when he says the word "presenting". It's a cute calling card.
If there’s one thing that this channel has taught me:
-emia = presence in blood
ThisOscar 😂😂😂
Me too.
A man is addicted to watching chubby emu , this is what happened to his sleep schedule
Comments made at 1 am part 5
Appropriate profile picture.
He aint chubby bro
Me too 😆😆
Lol
“She ate cookie dough for lunch everyday and what did it do to her bones? Well turns out she had aids” Like what a curveball lol
I am mad that I laughed so hard!!!
Spoiler Alert !
and that's the way the cookie crumbles
im so mad you spoiled me
Fr fr
It's so amazing how much medicine has evolved even in the last 40 years. 40 years ago, this woman would have died from AIDS complications. Now, she's essentially cured. Truly awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, I remember Ryan, the boy who died of AIDS because he was infected from going to the dentist.
There is no Cure for AIDS.. just managing it and preventing death/worsening symptoms
@@heythave that is so saddening, man
It wasn’t the dentist it was a bad blood transfusion because he had hemophilia
I see a chubbyemu video and I click, it’s not an often process but it’s a worthwhile process
It ain't much, but it's honest work.
A small price to pay for salvation
Your profile pic says it all.
Well he is a doctor. Bet he does at least 60 hours a week with on-calls ;/ So yeah, every video is precious.
This is what happened to your recommended list.
I bought my hydro flask and wore my crocs for a week. This is what happened to me reputation
Hydro flask?
@@vvREC0Nvv an expensive watterbottle instagram and vsco girls love for the design aesthetic.
Trust me, the crocs are fine, it’s just the hydro flask that tortured, raped, and killed your reputation.
@@vvREC0Nvv you living under a rock?
@@BlockFTN I didn't know about hydro flasks until every body in my class was like iS tHaT a hYdRoFlAsK sKsKsKsKs it's annoying
Damn, lived a faithful monogamous life for over 70 years, and diagnosed with AIDS because of blood transfer from South America more than decades ago.. Life is not fair I guess. My sincere condolence for all those infected with HIV from donated blood.
kinda like bit life. having a successful life then you randomly get aids
Disappointed whats with the hostility?
@Disappointed Stfu arsewit.
@Disappointed you do know that the reason the blood transfusions from Latin America were tainted with aids was because they were shipped from US companies trying not to lose money right? Did you even watch the video?
Sounds magical
Good thing the antiretroviral therapy was actually taken.
I really didn't want the video to end with "but she didn't feel that she needed it, RIP."
😂
"At autopsy...." 😭
*Eats cookie dough*
*Loses weight*
Of course this sounds too good to be true.
The secret ingredient to weight loss is AIDS.
*lose
Loose is a different word with a different meaning.
@@charlie_mario6292 sorry, I mess this up quite often, as English isn't my first language. Thanks for pointing it out :)
Yes
@@pinguino123698745 Oh my god the humanity
What a twist, here I was scared that I was on the verge of some cookie dough disease
@Sample Text *_F u r r y_*
No. Just aids.
Me too lol
lol ik
@@CapriciousTarot she got the aids from a blood transfusion. She got salmonella from cookie dough.
Doctor: you need to finish the full course of medicine, doctors order
Grandma: no, I don't think I will
How is this funny to you?
@@Indiligence woman needs to take her medication! Walked into it ! Well... attempted to walk into it lmao
@@Indiligence beta
@@marcycutting7030 lol'd
Not only fails to finish an antibiotic course, but she also failed to attend a follow up scan after a broken leg healed. People like her must be a boon for America's profit-driven healthcare system but they are a drain on universal healthcare systems, if we ever start charging for healthcare in Europe it should be reserved for people like her who ignore doctors.
My Mom died in 2017 after Hepatitis C complications - she lived with the virus for 30+ years and had no idea until the damage that was done to liver was irreversible. When she was a teenager she was involved in a car crash and had to be given a blood transfusion at some point during her stay in the hospital. This was the late 60s/early 70s, they weren’t aware of those kind of blood borne diseases and there are unfortunately countless stories of other people who got Hep C through similar circumstances.
I worked with a guy who was in prison for 6 years. He got tattoos in prison and that’s how he got Hepatitis C. It almost killed him but he lived through it.
My condolences.
the 60s and 70s were scary, my mother got hepatitis from being forced to work on a farm during summer by the government care facility as a child. her and the other children who were there got the infection from having to shovel pig and cow(?) feces.
naturally, nobody was held responsible.
"A grandma ate cookie dough"
*SHOWS PICTURE OF A DECAPITATED FOOT*
Cat Yes decapitated means to cut off someone or somethings head.This does not apply to feet
Cat Yes I’m your 100th like
* amputated
What actually happened is even more strange....
Defootitated Cap
Grandma gets health problems from cookie dough.
Santa Claus: **uneasy laughing**
uga Ka omg this killed me. 😂😂😂
uga Ka lol I don’t laugh easy and I fell of my chair
Grandfather doesn't eat raw cookies. Geeze
Ho ho....ho?
Best comment ever. Lol🤣
A Grandma ate cookie dough for lunch every week, so her foot just kinda broke off for some reason.
America Man 🤕
😂🤣
nice kyoko kirigiri ramen photo
リンカゾーソ hey thanks fam, your the first person to comment in it lol
She ain't drinking enough calcium
May I say, I am thrilled I found this channel. I am a retired medical assistant of almost 30 years with backgrounders in pediatrics, rheumatology, oncology and orthopedics. I always wanted to know more! Now, thanks to this channel i can satisfy that need and enjoy doing it.
A woman watched a chubbyemu everyday. This is what happened to her anxiety.
Anxious Stonks
Yep, I'm afraid of everything now.
Hyperanxieemia,
hyper meaning high
anxie referring to anxiety
and emia meaning presence in blood
high anxiety presence in blood
[ '_' ]
@@asrawiggins6682 love this comment
Can we appreciate this channel never clickbaits us.
Agreed
It does tho
The videos are good tho so idrc
My reactions throughout the video:
"Oh, it's because of the eggs, right?"
"Kidney failure? That has nothing to do with eggs, goddamn clickbait video"
"Oh. Ohhh.... Well played title sir, clickbait revoked"
Well, not on porpose, anyways.
A man's palms were sweaty. This is what happened to his mom's spaghetti.
He was nervous and kept on forgetting what he wrote down
A mom's spaghetti was sweaty. This is what happened to her son.
WAIT. Chubbyemu already did a bad pasta vid. Dang.
A moms spaghettis palms were sweaty. This is what happened to the vomit on his sweater.
Underrated
@@hardik1248 the clocks run out, times up over blaoh
I lost a few family members to AIDS back in the 90's. This poor woman. I'm so glad she got a full recovery under her. .How terrible to send tainted blood to anyone. Ridiculous and deplorable.
I also wanted to say that these videos are so addicting!
5:33 "but without a history of Lupus..."
It's never lupus.
Kerosin Fuchs it’s never lupus.
Jamie Knight It’s always lupus
It's never Lupus. Until it's Lupus.
I'm gonna stack all my dark secrets in a Lupus Reference book.
It's never Lobo.
If you eat boneless cookie dough, you'll soon become boneless yourself.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And that's just the beginning of it.
You gatta order that special bone in cookie dough
You are what you eat
Okay that’s funny but I can’t laugh at that
"Her urine contained 10g of protein"
Gym bros: I know what I have to do, but I don't know if I have the strength to do it
a complex joke, but i got it, i thinK?
LMAO
@@torrace12 your brain is not very complex if this is complex lmao
@@baddierater8214 muscle head
@@torrace12 muscle brain
I love how I stumbled upon your channel and now I'm looking at the eggs in my fridge, debating on if they're still good, and I hear in my brain "presenting to the emergency room"
Egg float test! The gases are produced when eggs start to go, causing them to become buoyant. An egg that will not float in water is still good 👍🏼 🥚
"She never felt the need too"
"She felt she didn't need them"
I am not a doctor. But I feel that this women is very stressful for doctors.
Not stressful, just upsetting and disappointing. Seeing patients lost to follow up who end up having problems because of it is always a bit of a downer
I am not living in the US, but I hear quite a lot of bad things about medical costs there. So ofcourse at that point it's more likely someone will not go there, as long as they feel well.
From a medical standpoint, that's stupid. But from a financial standpoint, that's reasonable. But again, no idea how exactly this works.
Ok wow. Medication is really cheap here. I didn't realise it was so expensive over there. Now I feel bad for saying this
@@Shuizid yes but there are people with really good healthcare provided to them through work and such and they still don't take advantage of it.
In the military the amount of people I see just refuse care or not bother with following up is shocking. It's basically free for us. I think I pay $30 a month maybe for that healthcare that literally covers everything. Just had my appendix removed and it doesn't cost me anything. Rates don't go up, no copay, nothing. People still don't use it. That is obviously a different picture than most people because it can be expensive but some people are just stupid as well
@@kyleweaver1930 Oh absolutly true - I also realized the woman already had the antibiotics but didn't take them anyway AND she even got the money for the aids medication (which I assume is not cheap). So in this specific case my argument doesn't really hold up, even if it might apply to many other cases.
I'm a nurse married to a doctor and we both work ER- we love listening to these cases! We always learn and we always expand our thought processes! Thanks so much- keep up the good work!
Oh cute hope you both are always happy
Clever move. Andy England
ugaaa5 So we can either say your brilliant at what you do, or they are terrible at what they do.
Or they are lying. I believe your comment more as I find it hard for people to work in the healthcare system not to know this kind of stuff.
I'm only pre-med so take this with a grain of salt but shouldn't we consider differential diagnoses? Yeah, it's clickbait, but just putting the issue in the title would likely make laypeople not want to watch it, at least that's what I'd think. From what I know, the actual information is genuine. I don't "learn" anything, as you said, it's not advanced, but I do get a better level of understanding when I see something within a case study than in, say, a study or textbook.
ugaaa5 Saying work was a mistake on my behalf, sorry about that. I just watch these videos because they’re entertaining, I don’t really let them change my thoughts on medication and doctors. People are too quick to believe others.
I wish you luck in your studies if you need any.
Honestly what that pharmaceutical company did with those AIDS-contaminated drugs is one of the most disgusting acts of corporate greed I've ever seen.
How the people responsible were never publicly hanged is beyond me...
I know. It's incomprehensible, how anyone could think to do this, how multiple people must have been in on it, and how these people are still walking around breathing.
They should be tortured for months to see what it's like to have aids and then burned at the stake
right!!! i had never heard of this and i feel like this comment should be higher up like wtf!!
shocking!!!!! That is as bad as when the Brits brought Small Pox to the North American Natives...only more inexcusable because we are hypothetically more well educated. Pharmaceutical companies will do anything for money. They are an income generator not about health at all.
It's malicious fraud, they should have been punished to the fullest degree.
It's amazing that in today's age even though HIV virus still can't be killed but they can be contained so well that the patient can live like normal humas as they used to be. Salute to all researchers
damn I came to be lectured about why I shouldn't eat raw cookie dough and instead got a history lesson about medical malpractice
It’s both.
And that's why you vax your chickens.
Do not eat raw eggs if you live in a country with avian salmonella
It’s so much more than malpractice; outright intentional concealment and fraud. Too bad she’ll never see a dime in damages.
Katie Kat Yeah that’s what malpractice is
It's so sad that many elderly people have such terrible healthcare education, and it's worsened by Nut jobs they follow on Facebook etc
Pink Droid Definitely. Its not just that though for this particular situation(not filling prescriptions and such), the elderly ones just naturally believe they know themselves better than any lame doctor or prescription. Hopefully thats a generational thing, and goes away in the coming generations..
"nutjobs they follow" Little stereotyping going on there m8, my grandparents are on point.
She was from South America. They still believe in voodoo down there...
@Yujiro Hanma burgers heal all.
Yujiro Hanma I’m from America and I could kick your ass with my left hand. You’d wish you had a burger. Talk shit get hit.
Emu didn't say because he cant. But I will. The company was Bayer. Bayer knowingly distributed infected hemophiliac medicine to other countries to protect their investment.
Bayer is a terrible company for doing this, but they do alot of good work other than that. It's a tough situation.
No one was held liable for this. Not any jail time.
What a Nazti thing to do!
@@stephenarling1667 More like pure, distilled capitalism sweety
@@bogdanbogdanoff5164 well, corrupt capitalism
@@fetidcreeper implying there ever was any other kind
@@bogdanbogdanoff5164 Sadly that's the world we find ourselves in. We'll have to deal with it sooner rather than later.
It's amazing how far medicine has come for HIV/AIDS so happy for humanity this is no longer a death sentence.
A man ate an apple a day for 2 weeks, this is how he lost all medical attention.
underrated
A man ate 5 lemons a day for 1 year, this is how he lost all his teeth
A girl watched teletubbies every day for 10 years, this is how she ended up convicted for manslaughter
An Apple a Day will turn your hair grey.
@@paddymills so thats why old people has gray hair
Me: Well, I wonder what eating cookie dough for so much time would do to her...
Video: She has AIDS.
Me: Well, that was unexpected...
Exactly what I thought. Didn't see that coming.
@@ECP90 wait what? How?
@@easbyzep6994 It's not, they either are trolling or don't know what big words mean
I think the point is her eating the dough lead to a problem that lead to the diagnosis.
Sure it's framed in a way that implies they are related, but after watching a couple of vids you get used to it, so just sit back and enjoy the ride!
Haaaaaaaaaaa
Girllll when I heard that she’d lost 25 pounds I nearly reached for that cookie dough
Me too!!!
Even if all this wasn't caused by eating raw cookie dough, i still won't be eating it, or rather i will completely stop eating raw cookie dough. I knew about salmonella in eggs but i still couldn't resist eating some, thats stopping right now lol
@@BrooklynHudson 😂
I eat cookie dough without eggs. I try not to eat anything with eggs in it, except eggs themselves. qwq I have a sort of fear or illness
Be careful you might get AIDs!!
I couldn't be a doctor. If someone told me that they didn't take their antibiotics because they felt like they didn't need them, I just might smack them with my clipboard.
Until he brought up her sexual history I was trying to figure out how the hell you could get HIV from eating raw eggs.
It's more likely she got it from the blood transfusion in Latin America
@@Absynthexx1 r/woosh? they said until he brought up.
@@e4_blitz785 I'm not judging the way you do things, but typically a person's sexual history doesn't involve blood transfusions.
😂😂me too!
@@e4_blitz785 do you know what wooshing means?
- Eat something dangerous as raw cookie dough, over and over
- 12 minutes later: She has AIDS?
Dean Coronado honestly the home made stuff is the dangerous stuff iirc the tubs are made without egg and not dangerous, except for the fact that they’re cooked in a warm place and expand (the oven) and your stomach is also a warm place, so don’t eat too much that shit will expand
Dean Coronado I agree!! Was it the dough or AIDS!!
The real risk of eating raw cookie dough comes from the raw flour, not the eggs. As long as you aren't crushing eggshells into your cookie dough, there's no reason for there to be enough colony forming units of Salmonella to cause infection in a healthy adult. Contaminated flour is much more likely to have the CFUs needed to infect you with E coli or Salmonella. Either way, though, cookie dough is not particularly dangerous for a healthy adult as long as you keep it chilled and eat it fresh.
I like how this guy makes a joke and the replays are smart comments that I don’t understand
These make me lost
I still feel sorry for DC. "DC Is a twenty five year-old man, presenting to the emergency room *dead* "
Chubbyemu: DC is a twenty five year old man. Presenting to the emergency room
Me: this gotta be good
Chubbyemu: Dead
Me: well. That escalated quickly.
Lmao , until emergency room i was like "mmh ok" , dead at arrival " oh sht man!"
my grandma unfortunately caught Hepatitis from a blood transfusion in her youth, which eventually had a hand in her liver failure and death when she was 70. Miss you Nanny
Me: *Bakes cookies*
*Chubbyemu music starts playing*
Me: *Throws the cookies out the window*
This made me laugh hysterically thanks
As I'm unaware of any particularly themed music on this channel, my brain decided that coffin dance would be appropriate as a fill in for this :3
It’s the dough. Not the baked cookies.
@qwertyuiop 1tiop oh no
Why?
After freezing and crashing, the team was obligated to restart it all. After restarting and loading the unsaved file, Adobe After Effects CC was able to sustain a full recovery.
But not before the unsaved file had to be found in one of the many many folders
and she feels great
until two weeks later
*NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-*
“And she feels great”
*Checks to see how much time is left on the video* Oh no
I read "And she feels great" in Phil Swift's voice
Instantly knew she hadn’t filled those antibiotics.
every freaking time
@@greenalfoil cause she didn't felt the need to
Crystal-clear unaffected speech with perfect intonation. What a relief.....
A cookie dough ate bones for lunch every week, this is what happens to his grandma.
I spy a copycat!
Cancer, the three of you
Four, the cancer of you
a man came in his grandma, this is what happened to the cookie dough
Cancer, the six of you
Two lessons learned:
1. Don't eat raw eggs
2. Follow what the doctor says
Pokemoneuro What I learned:
1. Don’t eat the doctor
2. Follow what the raw eggs say
Ганчимэг Дангаасүрэн haha you are so original
Pokemoneuro number 3 watch what you eat and eat a balanced diet cause all these vids are some what eating related
Unless the doctor tells you to touch him😐
What if the doctor wants to kiss me and he has slobber over his mouth!?!?!?????!!?!!!!!!
This is such an unusual set of events, what surprises me is how long she had HIV without symptoms presenting itself, also combined with the complications of the diabetes. I wish the lady well. Shocked about the use of contaminated blood products.
He crazy that no thought she had hiv even though she had alot of the hiv related symptoms. Nightsweats, rash, rare infections
My dad and all of his sister's boys had hemophilia -and all got HIV from contaminated blood-in the US. they all died from it. Thousands of hemophiliacs in the US got tainted blood because the US did not test for it at that time(the test was available but cost like .60cents to do). My mom did receive a settlement from the government eventualy.
I know a woman who, many years ago was contacted as a former partner had tested HIV positive. She refused to get tested, saying she "would know" if she had it. Just plain irresponsible and ignorant.
@@pricetopay5152 Had they been a younger person I'm sure they might have put those together sooner. People, even doctors, will have their opinions biased by certain assumptions about the "types" of people who get HIV.
She probably had symptoms of HIV throughout the decades, but pretty sure "she didn't feel the need to" see a doctor.
When you see Kitchen Nightmares' Gordon yelling at the owners/chefs for serving raw food, or mixing raw meat with vegetables, and then you see this, you understand it's not about the standards, when he yells "are you trying to kill somebody?" is because it's true, it can totally kill someone or make him appear on one of Chubbyemu's vids.
This channel is giving me health knowledge and anxiety
Same
same, fr
the lesson are for example:
Don’t eat cookie dough
Don’t eat shady mushrooms 🍄
Don’t eat nachos from a gas station
Don’t eat 5 day old sushi
Don’t eat 100 grams of zinc vitamin every day
Don’t only eat French fries and bread every day
@@OHOE1 don't drink 2 gallons of coffee, don't game for 73 hrs straight
The two often go hand-in-hand lol
A boy gave a mouse a cookie. This is what happened when the mouse's demands expanded.
I appreciate you.
woah slap of nostalgia. thanks
what is that a reference to
@@valuehunter5544 children's book "If you give a mouse a cookie"
The boy found fecal matter in his shoes woth the laces cut. he then got taken down by a gang of mice, battered and bruised when the fight ended, he was held ar gunpoint, it was a very tiny gun but still, as the mouse continued to demand Cookies, the mouse escelated into demanding the house, and having the boy become his servant.
This is like watching house but without all the stupid repetitive drama
most importantly without extreme downer main character whining and throwing tantrums all the time
Ah, so that's why we love this. House is pretty great, too, though.
I was like “it’s Lupus!
Aids did crossed my mind as a joke
Growing up in the 90s, we were fearful of HIV, and there was such a stigma around it. The fact that medicine now can reduce the virus for a grandmother to fully come back, just brings tears. Medicine is such a beautiful practice.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
"A FULL recovery", that's not something you hear from him everyday
Especially for a patient who has aids.
This guy is like the real Dr. House!
Spoiler alert! 😸
And I think she deserves it the most
@@kendramiller8419 do aids patients recover? They have it lifetime right?
"she felt she didnt need them"
my grandma is literally exactly like this, hates going to the doctor yet shes a nurse. she fell down and nearly broke her foot, then didnt go to the doctor and she still cant walk the same to this day
It sounds like as a nurse she knows something we didnt, but failed to prove them wrong
Yeah plenty of nurses think they know better than doctors lol
where did you get your pfp. i need it.
Nice pfp
We should start seeing it for what it is: self harm.
She might as well have been eating poison.
grandma: i ate cookie dough pretty often and now i cant really sleep very wel-
webmd: hiv
grandma: what?
webmd: hiv aids, potentially fatal
OMG 😂
haha True
Oh hell.
Basically what happens when you google your symptoms lol
@@inkystix5327 Googling medical stuff is fucking scary! More scary and disturbing than Googling those lists that say you shouldn't Google these 10 things.
This Grandma did not deserve that to happen. Such a good Grandma baking delicous cookies.
Doc: Take these pills for 4 weeks, even if you feel fine
CC, a week later: I didn't think i needed them anymore after a bit
Doc: Am i a joke to you?
Doc: take these pills.
CC: No, I don't think I will.
^ Literally everyone. And yet we wonder where all these crazy diseases come from...
Knew the second she left she wouldn’t fill them. Makes sense with her history of not getting follow ups as well.
This is why drs should educate their patients and give them reasons instead of only instructions
@@vallauritz311 I know, like geez, there's a reason this guy's a doctor and you aren't; if he tells you to do something, DO IT!
Rash: resolved
Kidney function: improving
Her bones: healing
Hotel: trivago
why are these trivago comments always so good
Lol
Tenrad dog
AIDS: uno reverse
Im laughing so hard I didnt actually expect the guy to say this
Grandma: eating cookies and vibing
Her bones: *adios*
I dunno why but the adios is making me chuckle like mad.
Her AIDS: Hello
@Sincere C girl what
@Sincere C omg the meme police 🚨
😆🤣😂😹
It made my eyes water a bit when you said she made full recovery. Maybe because I have a grandma too, but I'm so happy she was able to recover despite the odds against her.
This channel is the closest I can get to watching House in under 15 min and without all the personal drama.
Like House but actually worthy of our time
@@siinxx7656
Come on, House was pretty good, as shows go. Simply skip the stupid drama bits.
@@Goreuncle Yeah right, drama not necessarily has to be stupid. Is like right this video. Is informative, very dramatic in its story telling but every piece falls on place.
True! Even better than House!
The first time I saw a ChubbyEmu video with rhabdomyolysis, I diagnosed it immediately, because I haven't taken a biology class since 8th grade, but I did see that episode of House.
When this dude teaches you more than school does 😂
That's because you go to public school broke ass household
Honestly if I watched this alongside my bio class I probably would have done better
@Yotecai Luz But it's not like one day you'll decide that you want to look up how the World Wars went down, or how to do algebra, not everyone will do that, and not everyone can learn through sitting at home, the COVID-19 pandemic is an obvious sign. The act of going to school is important, it also teaches you social skills, how to talk to people, make friends. If you just sat at home, how would you develop essential social skills that you need to go to an interview, talk to your doctor about what's going on. Even if it doesn't seem like standard school teaches you anything, it teaches you a lot, besides the regular information that they teach
@secret_gerbil yeah a lot of this stuff isn't necessary for most people
The truly sad part about this is how true it is
everytime I hear him say "patients thought: Im feeling okay, I don't need it anymore" it kills one of my braincells.
A Grandma Ate Bones For Lunch Every Week. This Is What Happened To Her Cookie Dough.
I require bones grandchild
Marvellous Pineapple where are the bones, grandchild?
@@Unbeniamhable yes grandpa shrek
@@Unbeniamhable r/cursedcomments
Bones ate Cookie Dough Every Week. This is what happened to its Grandma.
Grandma no! That’s bone hurting dough!
Oof ouch my bones
*grandma falls* oh dough!!!
Holy shit your videos are cringe
@@aaronc9121 I know.
Ouch owie oof
whenever i watch this guy's video, i get scared of my own health
ACADIA *says her leg snapped in good detail*
*starts holding my legs in fear*
@@keiimyen5398 you know what? we humans don't have to walk *starts crawling*
I WiLl kiLL mYselF tO saVe me
Dont be. There is nothing that anyone can do about ig
Mee too
full recovery in this situation is very impressive, medical science has come so far!
Astonishing that antiretroviral drugs have come so far in the last 20 years that this story had a happy ending. Wasn't expecting to hear she recovered.
I am glad, too. Working and studying Biotechnology really opened my eyes to how much has changed to combat retroviral diseases.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. My dad had a friend who passed from AIDS complications during the height of the crisis in the late 80s/early 90s, and it's just incredible that we have such a good handle on the virus these days that we can reduce the viral load to being outright undetectable. I have no doubt that in the next few decades we'll see a practical cure rolling out, we're already making strides and have a handful of cases to learn from.
I really wish, though, we could rid of the fucking vampires that jack up the prices and profit off these medications.
TORchic1 as much as I am happy, I’m spoiled enough to say I ruined the ending for myself by reading this right before he announced her recovery.
@@gwenc1371 exactly, it's great that we can deal with this disease nowadays, a testament to modern medicine. I totally agree with your comment on the prices for these medicines that pharmaceutical companies make people pay. It's a joke that people are getting nickle and dimed for everything when in a hospital or being treated, even when they can barely afford it.
Yeah I was sat here thinking wait what? We have that under control now? Amazing progress!
I like how he explains the different parts of the medical term, so you can understand what he's talking about.
I prefer how you do it.
Me too actually. I prolly wouldn't bother watching otherwise >: ]
Needed vitamin K2 to put the calcium in her BONES
hypo - low
hyper - high
emia - presence in blood
So they weren't kidding: "If it tastes good, it's probably bad for you"
yep
BRUH this is the first time I saw you have hardly any likes and only 2 replies. Damn
sup nigga
sup kid
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It's got to be so frustrating for a doctor when they prescribe their patient something and then they decide on their own they don't need it so dont take them and then they're right back in the hospital saying "I'm worse now I dont understand why cant you fix me?"
A grandma asked "Are you hungry?" every time her grandkids visited. This is what happened to her refrigerator
Presenting to the emergency room with a low presence of food
Just buy more food
@@alon8163 :neutral_face:
Gone, reduced to atoms
lol
When I was practicing, we always at least tested for HIV/AIDS whenever someone experienced large, sudden and unexplained weight loss, it's just such a common symptom for this and such an easy thing to rule out
Yeah stuff like that happens in a lot of his videos, I think it’s because he takes real stories and then heavily exaggerates them for the sake of the video. Like as u said if this happened in real life they would’ve checked for aids right away.
@@gb5164 Only during the height of the epidemic, surely...or if appeared to be in a high risk group, but a 78yo gran c`mon. Just as Dr Chubbyemu alluded.
Ask Dr Judy Mikovits, she was a genius during the dawn of AIDS, unlike Ant Fraudci.
That acknowledgement of the truly appalling ethical practices of the drug manufacturers who laid the basis for this, and many similar stories, is missing from the comments section dismays me.
That makes you an excellent doctor. So much of the story sounds like trial and error on the part of the doctors.
I’m not a dr but I worked in EMS for 10 years. Both pre hospital and the ER.
I’ve worked with people who would shy away from certain questions bc they didn’t want to offend a person.
It was more surprising to me when it would happen at the Dr. level.
But you can still address their risk level wo being rude!
I found it really easy to tie in the question while discussing prior medical procedures.
I feel like it’s the best way to approach the topic with a person of any age!
I have heard Dr’s ask really old people about their recent sexual history.
The answers are always FABULOUS!
We need to cherish our elders! They have a lifetime of insight that can’t be found online.
Next: A human drank water normally like everybody does and this is what happened to him after 80 years
@athena He later died surrounded by his family.
@@TheRealOtakuEdits He then goes to the place people go after death and meets his parents, grandparents and ancestors
@@BigSauce-s4e plot twist it’s hell
@@Steve-op9sd Plot Twist it was hell in heaven
Well that actually happened to my dad. He was in the military and they told him the water was clean but it turns out it was the cause of his
parkinson's disease. Lots of Marines got it thanks to that lie
Omg the way the events were traced back and connected to her health issue and resolved ! Great ! And glad grandma is okay. And very informative ti know about the contaminated blood issue 1990s. Thank you for sharing
a man stubbed his toe, this is how his heart exploded
XD
That's how i felt when i stubbed my toe this evening 😵😫💓💥
This comment totally made my day.
a man stepped on a lego, this is how he lost his vocal chords
Lmfao
Hearing "...was able to make a full recovery" at the end of an episode is pure bliss
I love how when someone dies, he just segues into . . . "At autopsy . . . " though, instead of saying the person died.
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Segue, cool new word
@@Repudiate new for you??
4for4
Yes, Captain Obvious. No one is foolish enough to believe a word was just conceived. When somebody says, ”new word” or some variation, it means they have just learned a word which is new to them.
@@Repudiate its a common word he was just curious about how youve never heard it before
I'll never understand the people who don't take all of their prescribed antibiotics. 🙄
I'M FINE
*yeets in corona*
But they always finish their prescribed painkiller
Fisting Gorilla
everyone know you gotta eat all the percs tho
Or in her case, any.
I mean, it makes sense if there are severe side effects, antibiotics can have unintended dangerous consequences at times, but obviously see your doctor right away if this is the case.
But on the flip side of what you and so many others are saying, I wouldn't advise someone to just "tough it out" and continue taking antibiotics that are causing serious side effects until they are finished, what I would advise is seeing your doctor *right away*.
This channel makes me so grateful that I am relatively healthy.
TL:DR:
Cookie dough helped diagnosed AIDS in grandma.
bruh
Wow, this case is wild
I think you missed the point of these videos.
@@AdonAwe i Can tell that pfp is from discord.
@@firepeashooter5427 well, yes, but also, no
As a human biologist and researcher, I can tell you that such incidences still occur inspite of great progresses in HIV screens (as fas as I'm concerned, about 0.2 transmissions per 10,000 donations currently occur). There are several reasons why this might happen: Donations might be collected shortly after infection (in standard tests it takes some time until HIV can be detected). Moreover, there are variant (rare) strains of HIV which might escape detection (HIV is highly variable, would actually love to make a video about this). It is great that Chubbyemu sheds a light on such tragedies!
Can you make said video for us?
Can you make a video on it? Also I thought they test the blood before giving it to the patient? So is it just blood that's been used very quickly after donation?
@@theshinythings123 It's not about how quickly the blood is used, it's about how quickly it's collected. For a period after being infected with HIV, it is possible to have enough of the virus to infect other people, while not having enough to get a positive test result.
@@gabrielfraser2109 He means why don't they test it after it is collected, and then test it again prior to administering it to someone else.
rdizzy1: don't they freeze the blood after collecting--the virus wouldn't grow while frozen solid. So even if they tested it right before putting into a patient, the virus wouldn't have increased--that takes time inside a person, doesn't it?
I'm a medical technologist. My reaction to the urine cups at 9:00 was a tiny shriek of horror as none of them are labeled. Reject and recollect!
It's obviously some form of urine sample collection roleplay. Probably better not to ask why.
Plans for the Creative Commons better not to ask why? You know why it's for the video lmao
I tested a bloody urine today, then I watched a chubby emu video. This is what happened to my paranoia.
Plans for the Creative Commons “roleplay”
Chill, it's just apple juice.
Wow!! What a plot twist!! Thanks so much for sharing. I loveeeeee all your videos. So good for everyone especially medical students.