This Doctor SMOKED a Cigarette in his Patient's FACE
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I have noticed a lot of people in health care are overweight by a lot and they are advising patients on health matters it defies logic .
My diabetes nurse is twice my size, calling her big would be an understatement
Honestly, I too am baffled. How? Health professionals are very much out of shape and it's staggering.
@@NEILANIL1because they aren't real health professionals . It's just a job to many.
Yes, and there is no excuse for it in the mental health field. Obesity, that is, and poor hygeine. My family had one of those things loosed on us. It was very detrimental.
Agreed!!! Run the other way!! They can’t help themselves much less help you!
Over the years I've noticed the medical staff are getting fatter and fatter in the 70s I don't remember many overweight doctors and nurses
Half of them don’t anything about diet.
It's an awful example to set. Thanks for watching!
That's cos they were smoking 40 a day...
The unhealthy food pyramid started in the 50s, by Ancel Keys. But when did low fat thing started?
That's true. Maybe one or 2 older female nurses were big.
God, please send us more doctors like Dr. Suneel 🙏🏻🌍🕊
They're not making health professionals any more. They are making health bureaucrats and health administrators.
When I visited the eye hospital to have my cataracts removed 75% of the nurses were bursting out of their uniforms and waddled instead of walking
I went to a "specialist" back in 2006. This doctor, while "advising" me how to eat healthier was sitting there at his desk chomping down on a burger, fries AND fried rice. Talking to me with his mouth so full he hardly could be understood. He was also overweight. I never listen to overweight healthcare staff.
That is very unprofessional. How could he be eating and interviewing or evaluating a patient? that is absurd 😮
Is this in USA?
I find that very hard to believe.
Overweight healthcare staff don't care about themselves and it is up to us to improve our health.
@@NightOwl222 Many countries, not just the USA.
You are spot on with this one, I was at the Doctors surgery last week, I had a medication review because they have got the hump because I've stopped taking my heart medication, anyway after having an argument with the morbidly obese Doctor about Statins, she asks me to make an appointment at reception for a blood test, At the reception office ther was a counter behind the receptionist that was piled high with Cake biscuits sweets and pastries! There was 3 women in that reception office, all overweight! The medical profession are completely oblivious to the effects that this crap has on our health, they still have an obsession with low fat and cholesterol.
Exactly! They are being taught the wrong things.
You have arguments with doctors over statins too? Cool! 😎
I have a good one. I was in the ER for an asthma attack, and the male nurse REEKED of cigarette smoke. The other nurses hated working around him, because a cloud of smoke followed him. Like Pig Pen!! In addition, he was verbally abusing me, to the point I was so upset, I yanked a line out of my arm, and left with the port still inserted. I know, I know, emotional, but I was tired of his abuse. The hospital called me back, so when I came back, they asked what happened, and I told them. They informed me I could dismiss ANY nurse, and request someone else. But seriously. Reeking of smoke treating an asthma patient. He was a traveling nurse. The hospital let him go
I am 72 yrs old and my doctor in the 1960's always had a cigar in his mouth. So glad I never took up smoking!
Good old days compare to the shit we have now .
Only straight white men say that. Because for everyone else. It's worse the further back you go.
Your privlage is showing.
@@tanjem Old days are something people get very nostalgic about. That's why they don't remember all the bad things that happened during those times and only remember the positives. 💩💩 stuff happened back then, 💩💩 stuff still happens in this day and age. People also back then were very ignorant and gullible because back then the mainstream cable media was the only way people could get information. Now that the technologies have given the ease to put all kinds of information out there for public consumption (whether it be good or bad, right or wrong information), it's just easier to differentiate between good and bad. That's it.
@@sreeyansarout6497 The cigar during the old days are smooth .... unlike the gabbage we have now .
You hit the nail on the head, Dr. Dhand. Everything you say about hospital food is correct, and it's the same in many workplaces. It is extremely difficult to find anything healthy and affordable to eat anywhere, unless you bring it from home yourself. Virtually every product in the grocery store has seed oils in them now, and virtually all prepared foods there.
It is medically, morally, and ethically sad when can't make this type of sh#t up!
Exactly! Appreciate you watching
I’m afraid you’re absolutely right!
And both have to do with addiction, patients and doctors are the same..
I can confirm that this was the case when I was a child.
What decade are we talking about?
@@fob3476 Same as Dr Dhand mentioned.
Yes and just this week Nestle was called out for adding sugar in infant formula and cereals in third world countries.
Nestle is no news really.Pure poison like Johnson .They are still everywhere and growing . untouchable 😢
If it's there, it is here. Americans are under assault. The hospital gave my infant granddaughter formula while she had cancer, and you wouldn't believe her first foods. She did not make it. The hospital never gave her a chance.
Theiv been called out for that for 20 years
Oh yes..... @@SD-vy7gj
The first ingredient in many infant formula is “corn syrup solids”
Big pharma, big business, restaurants all getting supplies delivered by one or two large companies...ugh.
Monopolies,which have Not ever been good/positive for a healthy economy.
Five corporations produce everything at the supermarket.
Yesterday I met a young man, I guess age 30 to 40, who recently had his gallbladder removed as he had gallbladder stones. I was astonished. I said I would never have my gallbladder removed, but would change my diet as gallbladder stones are usually caused by not eating proper foods. If I had the same problem I would first find out what are the right foods to eat in this case. In my humble opinion good food is the best medicine and the best medicine is good food.
In 2020, when we were about to be locked down, I was surprised at the people at my grocery store with their carts full of sodas and snacks . So people stayed in their houses eating junk food and not exercising and not getting fresh air and sunshine.
I gained 10 lbs that spring. Just from overeating out of stress, how we'll die soon, so who cares.... Two years later learned the truth about it all. My husband is injured now.
Wealth encourages obesity and gluttony. Poverty keeps me slim
Supermarkets have aisles of snacks. What's worse at many checkouts lollies are displayed at about 1 metre height so as to be noticed by young toddlers pestering parents who want to get through with as little fuss as possible, a marketing strategy.
My sister was at a chemo facility receiving a cancer treatment, she was eating something, I asked her what she was eating. She said a Jelly Donut. I asked, why are you eating that. She said that's what they gave her to eat. 😢 RIP sister.
😮 sugar fuels cancer! Any oncologist should know that basic fact
I had a doc giving me a Pap test in 1972 as he was smoking! I smoked at the time too.
Wow! Cigarettes were much different then. They did not stink and stain until around the nineties. I never smelt them growing up in the seventies when they were everywhere. Both my parents smoked and I never smelled like cigarettes.
@@edie4321 I think we were de-sensitized to the smell because it was everywhere. We just got used to that stink lol!
@@edie4321you were just used to it. I grew up in the 70s and 80s and I hated going into people's homes who smoked.
I'm so glad I moved to Italy many years ago. Food is much more healthier here.
So true!
However, it's 1960s smoking culture as far as medical staff go. Also, you still have to buy bio because of chlormequat in the wheat.
Not that long ago doctors recommended patients to smoke as to was thought to calm.
I wish I could find a doctor that actually knows more than me, a non medical layman
Same! 🤯😠
I think we read more about medical stuff than they do. I have developed cervical polyps over the last few years. I get them removed every year. I had colon screening and I had 3 polyps removed. Everything has been benign, but I wondered if there was any correction between women who have cervical polyps also having colon polyps. I read 3 studies that showed possible correlation. The gastroenterologist had never heard of such a thing.
I think the issue with food is probably much worse that the problems with smoking.
Years ago it was about 1 in 30 got cancer 😮 now it’s around one in 2 😮 what’s changed 🍔🍕🍟🍗🥧🍫🍿🍩🤔
Where did you find that statistic?
What!? No cigarettes!?
@@sactopyrshep google it
@@soyoucametosee7860 cigarettes 🚬 were around in the 40s n 50s
Was 1 in 3 in the 90s. So more than 3 decades ago?
Pancakes and Muffins would be an improvement over what the schools often serve for the student's breakfast.
Schools don't serve breakfast.....
My dad started smoking at the age of 12 when the americans entered germany.
Today still smoking at nearly 91.
Omg, lol! He must be smoking some luxury stuff! God bless!
Natural tobacco, not chemicals like here and today.
When I was a senior in college, I had a philosophy class where the teacher smoked a cigar as he walked the aisles between the desks in the class. The class was Metaphysical Problems. I was more concerned with physical problems.
Wow. Thanks for sharing this story!
Thanks Dr. Dhand! ❤ so true all you are sharing!
When I was a tot, my doctor often puffed away on a cigarette WHILE HE WAS EXAMINING ME. I remember the cold stethoscope on my chest and the suffocating smoke. No adult in view of this noticed anything was wrong.
As far as poor quality vending machine food and low-quality patient menus, I fear the issue is corruption more than ignorance
You're correct, but money talks louder than comman sense.
You have definitely had an input on my dietary changes, and I thank you for this. Please keep it up ❤👍
This is crazy! I’ve been to docs since the 80s and never encountered this! I visited a military hospital mostly while growing up since my dad was retired military, but so maybe they did things different from civil docs at that time. I can’t be around cigarette smoke at all because my asthma reacts to it very very severely.
In the early 2000's I smoked. I also worked at Pfizer. I smoked in the smoking area with a handful of really smart scientists. I ended up quitting, but that always puzzled me. Why such highly educated people smoked.
Stress.
@@satanssurfer5965Yes,possibly one reason to begin smoking.
Addiction can happen to anyone. I just quit smoking last month after fifty years and three attempts.
And how was it working at Pfizer? Good employer, lol? You must've been getting pills at discount, lol.
@@janedough6575 Congratulations! I know how hard it is.
My grandma smoked while in the labor room with my mom while I was being born. My mom would take a puff of her cig in between labor pushes. Crazy 😮
Poison injections are the new tobacco.
Much quicker.
I work in home care for the elderly in Denmark. Over half of my colleagues are overweight and suffering from multiple health issues.
I look at what they eat and shake my head.
I look at what my clients eat and shake my head.
It is an avoidable tragedy, but according to "Official Guidelines", it is unavoidable...
I've just retired, Canada, and I do the same with my friends and neighbours. I recall being so excited about the "information highway", but it's rarely used for self-education. Willful ignorance is wide spread.
YES a Great Observation Dr DHand... 🙂👍 -70SomethingGuy
I grew up in European country which I don't want to embarrass by naming it...EVERYONE smoked EVERYWHERE. Restaurants, sporting events, schools, streets, all public places, even movie theaters. Cigarettes were cheap and could easily be purchased even my minors. We didn't have age limits. I was the only member of my extended family that didn't smoke. I did try many times as not smoking made me socially different. Luckily I gave up, not liking it at all. Smell of smoke was in people's clothing, in furniture, in curtains, in car seats... and it was very hard to remove it. To my shock, life expectancy was no worse than in typical non-smoking country of today. I guess if your diet is good, smoking does less damage...plus, nicotine enhances the smell and taste of food...they say...I wouldn't know.
The Japanese smoking paradox is real.
Recently I found your channel and I’m loving it. I need to make all these changes you are talking about but somehow I have been struggling with really truly believing how bad these foods are for me. To make a change I really needed to believe and understand that what I am craving has to be rejected. I’m learning so much wisdom and truth here that’s it definitely having an effect. I am changing. I’m going to keep watching. Thanks so much!
Thanks for finding! Happy to help
Always great advice. Thanks Doc. Aussie Bob
Best doctor I ever had admitted he smoked.
He did say that your diet will kill you if you’re eating processed food with sugars and corn syrup!
Last I heard he was still doing good.
Back in the 1970s, there were ashtrays on the desk in the Doctor's offices and cigarette machines in the lobbies.
The hospital I live near has a Robin's Donuts shop in it. I myself have found the irony in all this.
It is so relaxing listening to Dr Dhand. Most news, social media gets you hyped up in one way or another but his absolute blunt, no nonsense approach is so calming and reassuring. I, unfortunately remember our Dr smoking as he was chatting to me. He would also write your name on the prescription pad before he even knew why you were there.
It is really crazy! My friend had to go to a Seattle hospital for a severe leg fracture to have surgery. She was in a room with several other patients. One guy had severe diabetes and was there for an amputation. The staff brought him several soda pops while he waited for surgery. It absolutely insane.
I have a neighbor with severe psoriatic arthritis and gout. He is on some very serious medications. I have tried to talk to him for years about diet, but he continues to eat sugar, processed meats and other junk. He is in his mid forties. I told him he would not live long if he didn’t change his diet because the prescription meds will kill him. He is attempting to make some small changes such as making homemade bread and also planting a garden. I see small steps toward improvement and I’m hoping he will continue to strive toward improving his diet. I think these processed foods are very addictive and it makes it much harder for people to quit eating them. We need an FDA that holds these food corporations accountable before we are all dead!
Dr. Dhand, please keep this message flowing, presently you are ‘a voice in the wilderness’. It will take at the least another 10 years or plus to drive a stake thru the heart of the processed food industry and the current educating of medical doctors. So much money being thrown at making profits versus making healthy food products and choices. Sad outcome for many peoples future health.
Nicotine apparently protects against the terrible disease 😅
The smoking doctor anecdote and the refusal of the medical profession to acknowledge the damage they do by rejecting medical science reminded me of President Eisenhower's heart attack. That was blamed on his having a high meat, high fat diet. It was instrumental in getting people to believe that dietary fat and cholesterol caused heart disease. Of course, his doctors consciously ignored that Eisenhower was a multi pack per day cigarette smoker.
I know a nurse practitioner that does coke and a primary care physician that is a swinger so it is what it is. 😂
😮
Gross.
The same Doctors went along with the needle experiment and changing definitions of the Nuremberg experiment recently.
Why do hospitals even have dieticians who are supposed to promote healthy food in hospital cafeterias?
We moved outside a small town in SC in 2001. In 2002 I was in the local pharmacy and EVERYONE was smoking except the pharmacy workers. There were ashtrays beside the waiting chairs. I have asthma and could not breathe. I told the pharmacist I was trying to stay healthy, not die of asphyxiation while waiting on a prescription. He must have realized, because the next month there were No Smoking signs on the door and front of the pharmacy counter. They were ignored by some and I had to switch to a chain pharmacy to breathe. It was unbelievable that this was happening at that time.
SC? Merican?
@@SD-vy7gj South Carolina
I remember everybody smoking but not many were fat. I'm not sure we are much better off now.
Absolutely right, as usual…if somewhat depressing! I noticed the vending machines in A & E last weekend. Sweets and pop / cola. Help yourselves patients!🙄
Ha!
I was just the other day thinking of old Doc Teasedale, dead now, who even into the late 80's smoked to such an extent in his windowless workshop that everything in it was tinged a sticky yellow. Cigarette ash on his desk, & butts overflowed the ashtray. I remember walking into a thick haze & him saying, "oh, just push those onto the floor will you, & sit down, I'll deal with them later". He was referring of course to the pile of soiled bandages.
In the 90s I had another doctor, Doc Wisdom, who when he wasn't available had his grandpa, who was also in his 90s fill in for him. The old boy was a good doctor, but stone deaf. I only saw him a few times, & on this occasion I was there for a knee injured when I crashed my motorbike. Shouting & pointing in combination worked well with him, & waiting to see him whilst seated immediately outside his shop door was very interesting.....Aust.
BTW, I'm 71 now, & do not have a doctor. I don't drink, smoke, take drugs, eat processed junk food. I just eat real, wholefood, natural vitamins & minerals, cycle long distance, walk short, & lift weights, & I refused "the" injection.
I live near a hospital and I see lots of nurses smoking while they are taking a walk. 🤔 The hospital has a walking path around the hospital campus.
You are right, all the rubbish most people eat the whole day without any concern is unbelievable. As unhealthy as smoking for sure.
That's because they don't teach this in the schools to educate people. They don't want them educated.
YES! I 100% agree. We will look back on this time with disgrace.
My former doc scolded me for having a can of sardines in water for lunch because it had "too much fat". He was about 300 pounds. I felt like 🙄😳🤦. The dietician later told me to ignore what he said.
Excellent video thank you
You are exactly right. We are addicted to the 'food' we grew up eating. By design, you know. Greed has thursty roots, and it's strangling the people.
In Melbourne, located within the Royal Children's Hospital is a McDonald's.
Thank you
My GP in the 1970's was a smoker, but don't remember him smoking while I was visiting his strong smoke smelling office. When I was in the army, late 60's/early 70's, everybody smoked the cigs from our C ration packs--"light 'em up if you got 'em." Everybody had 'em.
You are so young!
I'm not a smoker, and sometimes friends want to go outside to smoke a sigaret. I alway want them to smoke inside because it reminds me to the normal days. The next morning I smell even better the smoke from the day before 🥰. . It is the same when a doctor comes during the flu period. He was standing in front off you and you have to coff, and then he went to the next and the next and the next. ... . Do you fhink he got sik, nooo, he was immune. People were not that stupid, because they did not have a (smart)phone. 😂😂 sorry for my English.
Doctors have been jabbing people for 4 years smoking doesn't even come close.
thanks!
Dr Suneel my mother in law was in the hospital for throat an lung cancer and was receiving respiratory treatment. Guess what all the respiratory therapist were always out in the smoking area take a smoke on their break when ever we were going or coming every day to the hospital.
Now if that isn’t ironic I don’t know what is!
That was not unusual in the 70s. But to be honest, I would prefer that over the behavior of many of the new generation doctors. I am not impressed.
I’ve just discovered your channel. Love your directness & agree with all you say 😳. Understanding the dangers of UPF is not rocket science, any idiot can be educated, if they so wish - and therein lies the catch….. fried fast food 😋. Keep up these great educative videos, doctor Dhand.
When I was in the hospital they gave me banana nut bread and pasta orange juice and apple juice and bread and I am a diabetic
If more doctors were like you big pharma and big food would be out of business
There was a doctor in the 1970's near where I live that would recommend to asthmatics to take up smoking as it "dries the lungs"
I remember my doctor in the sixties have an ashtray on his desk and, believe it or not, a glass with whisky in it.
Smoking in the hospitals and on airplanes in the 70’s was mind blowing. My doctor came into my hospital room after an appendix operation and noticed my cigarette pkg and said I should smoke. I could smell smoke on him, then asked if he smoked to which he said yes, I said well then you can’t say I shouldn’t. He never said anything about it again.😂
Spot on Dr. Dhand. Back in 1978 I had a spinal cord injury and the very surgeon who operated on my neck would subsequently check my healing progress with me on a Stryker frame while he smoked a cigar. I would agree that ultra processed food is very similar.
On my arrival in Paris, in 1987, I went to see a doctor as I was 6 months pregnant. As I sat talking to him, with my French partner next to me, the doc lit up a cigarette. My partner said nothing and my French was v bad so I sat stunned. Never went back to him, of course but when I told people why, they were amused and seemed to think I was quaint!! I've been here for about 30 years and the medical system is, apart from a few fabulous exceptions, dreadful. Most have not heard of bedside manner.
The saying, do as I say not as I do, applies here.
Many of my accounts were large hospitals. I was shocked to see fast food chains in the hospital. Whatever adds to the bottom line is okay, I suppose.
I am 73 today and I can say all my family smoked including me.... It was NORMAL... all magazines and tv programs had smoking ads... doctors told women that smoking was good for their weight..... celebrities and athletes touted smoking... It was everywhere.... You could visit friends and family in the hospital and smoke at their bed side except if they were on oxygen..... mother smoked as she shopped the aisles of grocery stores... smoking was everywhere.... my surgeon had his pipe and ash tray in his desk...
We had a doctors smoking lounge. They smoked and watched soap operas in their spare time.
The soap operas were probably on by mandate by management. That's the kind of garbage they have in their waiting areas still today, and you can't change the channel. It's insulting and disgusting.
So sad indeed,
wow, so funny! i do remember that! i'm 64 and i recall Momma taking me to the Dr,'s and he always had a cig in his mouth and a great big ashtray on the corner of his desk and it was overflowing with butts! However, this Dr seldom prescribed pills! One of the times Momma took me was because i had upset tummy and he prescribed flat ginger ale! the second time was cause i would get dizzy went i stood up or over exerted and he prescribed burnt toast! told her to make me hot chocolate in the morning so i could dip my burnt toast in there to make it easier to eat!! both prescriptions worked!!😅
I remember lighting up in the dental office in the mid-1970s and extinguishing it in an ornate floor ashtray. I miss those times.
So true. Would be nice if patients gave staff fruits (as a thank you gift) instead of boxes of chocolates and biscuits.
I used to work in a food shop in 1972 and we used to smoke while serving customers, a lot of the customers came in smoking too. Also in the 1980’s I complained to Mac Donald’s for allowing smoking in their restaurants when children often ate there. Hospitals also had a ‘smoking room’ for patients. Seems utter madness now but that’s how it was in the UK back then and now smoking isn’t allowed in many places, including pubs, work vans and in cars with children present. I gave up years ago but remember very well the way it used to be.
About 15 years back a dr used to walk around the surgery out side smoking, i seen him countless times, as i live next to surgery.
I can attest that this is true! Nurses smoking while giving out meds and yes, one of our nurses night duties was to roll cigarettes for nurses to hand out during the day.
I am glad I quit smoking years ago. Yes, and the hospitals still serve scrappy food to patients. I think administrators do it because it's cheap. The system needs a major rethink!
I witnessed the same thing back in 1964. I was 6 years old.
all the doctors we had as kids smoked,the last time I saw my original practice was back in the early 80's and the ash trays where always overflowing.You could smoke while waiting if you wanted.They where really down to earth and it wasn't unusual to be greeted with a jovial "What the f@#$* do you want?" They where actually very good and you knew you could trust them.
Back in the 1960s and 1970s doctors at my old surgery doctors smoked or puffed on a pipe and so many smoked in the waiting room. I even had a doctor come in smoking a cigarette as I was being stitched up following in work accident. But by 1992 a hospital consultant told me off because I smoked. I did find it funny at the time as did my wife, as sitting in his top pocket was a box of 20 Rothman cigarettes. He slump in his chair saying.... I know but it's hospital policy now 🤦🤣🤣🤣.
When I began my nursing career in 1990, we had an area behind the nurses station where we could smoke. It was not directly in front of patients, but it was close.
My friend with type 2 diabetes just had both legs amputated. I was horrified when he posted pictures of the food he was fed in the hospital. He is very sick now and I don't think he will live much longer. When his legs were blue and swollen, his doctor never told him to improve his diet. He can eat what he wants now as long as he doubles or triples his insulin. This could all have been avoided.
Some Drs have woken up after seeing cold hard cash billions go to alternative drs who don't take insurance when people who can afford it pay out of pocket.
it’s true. my health insurance does me no good.. unless a catastrophic emergency
I once had a doctor that kept putting off giving me a physical ! Most doctors want you to have one every year but this guy, who had me coming in every 6 months for routine visits, didn't want to give me a physical FOR 2 YEARS!!!
The annual physical exam is only a thing in the USA. In most other places we only get checked over if we're actually sick.
Dentists who give kids candy or gum at the end of their appointments. 😮
as as ICU RN I told my lead doc if I was ever there as patient, to NOT give me the tube feeding, but I can fast or make green smoothy and push it in the feeding tube.... he laughed
I remember in the early 1970s, in the UK, being taken by my mum to see our family doctor (GP). During the consultation the doctor opened a packet of cigarettes, and lit one, my mum asked why she had not been offered one, the docter said "they are bad for you" !
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Great episode! I know when i see donuts at nurse's stations, it makes me think it's ok to have it, otherwise they wouldn't promote it like that at a doctor's office.
Love the old school 😂