As someone whose dad is a veterinarian, "horses are the healthiest animal" absolutely cracks me up. We are talking about an animal that loves to eat oats, will immediately overdose on oats if it is allowed to eat as much as it wants, and will fall miserably ill and possibly even die if it overdoses on oats. Horses are infamous for catching a colic if the wrong kind of plant even so much as looked at their food, and for also dying from colic. Perks of being an animal that famously cannot vomit, I guess. It feels like there's a thousand different diseases that can kill a horse and 990 of them are various forms of indigestion. Fact of the matter is, horses were an incredibly unlikely animal to be domesticated. They are built to spend their life in large herds roaming across wide plains and meadows, and the way they live in captivity is basically the opposite of their natural way of life and as a result of this, if they eat anything wrong or they get stressed or anything else isn't optimal, their bodies are basically hardwired to pick "get absolutely miserable and maybe also die" as the preferred reaction.
UA-cam has a bunch of hoof trimming videos of both cows and horses, and the comments have told me that the same condition leads to a slightly annoyed cow or a dead horse.
Horses can't even vomit, so over-eating, indigestion, eating something poisonous, etc. will kill them if nobody's around to shove a tube down their throat and suction out the bad stuff
I just got so irritated at that "Cancer is trying to save your life!" part. I have never seen such life-threatening things be spoken. Cancer is MUTATIONS and not TOXINS. His microphone needs to file a restraining order on him So, apparently, this comment is the top comment, so I'll just say another thing about the video: You do *_NOT_* want to take an anesthetic. 10:50
These “alternative” podcasts are usually insane. I saw a clip of one saying the energy of Lyme disease was actually from the center of the universe and like…???? No. They’re both terrible, chronic conditions that can go into remission but will always have the chance of coming back and ruining (or ending) your life. Stop trying to make them, and by extension yourself, special.
@@agigglingturtle1754I hate that these grifters have a platform like UA-cam, TikTok or whatever to spew this garbage and people will take this in and believe it. I remember before the internet was main stream nutters like this would be ridiculed and that was more than enough to shut them up.
2:06 i like how one person was like “this guy doesn’t have a spotter, i’m gonna help him in case anything happens” then someone else was like “this guy helping doesn’t have help, i’m gonna help him” and it kept going that made me smile
Dr. Mike, Truly, you have ruined medical dramas for me, but today I happened to be walking around in my neighborhood and saw a man collapsed in his yard. I thought he had just been lying down, but then I shook him with no response. He had no pulse. Immediately I started chest compressions and used the sos feature on my phone to call 911. He was picked up by an ambulance and brought to a hospital where he was revived.
I guess so, I heard that the reason Cancer even exists is because the Cancer cell literally refuses to die so it would I guess save itself and itself only.
That guy who said that cancer is not a disease, but a survival mechanism triggered my so hard. He clearly doesn’t know the pain cancer patients and the families go through!😤
I got triggered so hard too. My maternal grandmother died from it 15 years ago (RIP by the way), and there are a few cancer survivors in my family. I would insta-sue him if anything
A lot of conspiracy theorists latch on to conspiracies as a way of making the random arbitrariness of life seem less random and arbitrary. It is possible that he did have someone in his life who had cancer but rather than accept that bad stuff happens that we don't have any control over, his method of coping was to decide that he does have control over it because all the doctors were wrong and only he knows how to fix it. A lot of health and religious movements start like that, especially in the 1800s. Someone with chronic health problems that aren't treatable by modern medicine comes up with some nonsense miracle cure that they think makes them feel better, then founds their own clinic selling their cure to other people.
There is now a machine I’ve seen that basically takes an ultrasound of the area of an arm/body where the IV needs to be put, then it projects the image very accurately onto the patients body so that not only can we feel the vein, but we can see it. It tells you the best place to insert the cannula/the most patent positions. I would NEVER trust a machine to put the IVC in, it cannot take into account the patients comfort/pain/movement. But a machine that helps guide a clinician inserting an IVC is really cool and I’d use it.
I absolutely adore this side of UA-cam - a real doctor that cares for legit medical information and corrects these ill informed Tiktok videos while having a good laugh.
As someone who watched their mother run into garbage like this when she was diagnosed with lymphoma, the 'cancer is trying to save you' one genuinely pisses me off. Fortunately, hers was caught early enough that the chemo cured it, but there are people desperate enough to believe this tiktok, that will further endanger their lives by letting cancer run rampant in their body because treatment doesn't come without risk.
@@Cashhhhew I'm just tossing this guess out there off the top of my head, but I feel like way back before vet medicine got more sophisticated, if anything went even slightly wrong with a horse, you'd just euthanize it. So people had this survivorship bias that all horses were extremely healthy, because they never saw an unhealthy horse, because any horses that became unhealthy would die so quickly. Alternatively, it started out as a joke but as people became less rural, they didn't realize that horses are not healthy and took it at face value.
Hi Dr Mike, I had a UTI a few years ago and took a extract of cranberry powder in water every day. As well as drank cranberry juice and it helped me a lot. I even skipped a few days and found that the symptoms got worse. Obviously that’s just what worked for me of course👍🏼
i recently had a uti and had a similar experience. the burn was so bad and i found out that cranberry juice helps, i don't think cranberry juice cures a uti but im rlly certain that it helps ease the symptoms like burning and stuf
@@apaloosa01 Yes and no. People like to say Dunning-Kruger effect in these cases, but it is not what the study actually showed. I tried to explain it but I don't think I did a good job in doing so, so I deleted it. If you wanna learn more about the actual study then you are welcome to read more about it, however, there is a UA-cam video that goes a bit into it called "the irony of Dunning-Kruger effect".
as licensed fitnesstrainer the exersice around 3:30 you are looking for is in trainer terminology "being an idiot for the camera" you can spot such weight lifting poses frequently about 10-20 minutes before an ambulance arrives
Hi doctor Mike I’m a nursing student in Australia and thinking about doing my doctors because of you! I love how you give honest reviews and fight back misinformation as well as provide reliable recourses!
My wife is a veterinarian and her hospital is a big and small animal practice so they have horses that come in… they have a saying in the hospital… if you look at the horse funny it will die
Modern horse breeds genepool is probably not in the same condition as 100 years back since horse population took a major hit in 20 century being replaced by machines at work
That cancer one just p*sses me off. Tell that to the countless people in my family who've all died of cancer, or to the millions every year that do as well. If it "saved lives", then why is the mortality rate of people with cancer so damn high?
Because it isn't true? Cancer is the failure of several suicide / shutoff genes in combination with rapid cell division. The only way it can relate to toxins is when those toxins produce DNA damage. Also those "toxins" that build up, so you make a detox, are non existent. Fasting can help clear away unused stuff by autophagy (your body eats itself), but those are not toxins.
Miyamoto lost a beloved coworker to cancer. The guy who thinks cancer is good should receive a Japanese knuckle sandwich from him if he shows up in Kyoto
"Because modern medicine damages the tumour and let's all the toxins out, killing you faster." And almost always they have a solution. A diet. A pill. Some form of plan you should subscribe to instead. They take the real problem of "drug companies are in it gor the money" and apply the solution "so you should give me that money instead"
My favorite medical shorthand was on 24 Hours in A&E out of Britain, where the ambulance called ahead to the emergency department bringing in a patient with like a 200bpm heart rate and atrial fibrillation, and the nurse on the little sheet they fill out for the call in just wrote "Fast AF". lol
That made me cackle. My brother had an a-fib episode and had to be defibrillated to reset his heart rhythm, it was really scary for him. But I feel like if he looked over at the EMS notes and saw "Fast AF" it would have cheered him up a bit.
on the part of experts trying to make simple things seem complex, it's about trying to make themselves seem smart, by making it seem super complex, and then showing that they understand that """complex""" subject
I try to not wish harm onto others, But the person stating cancer is trying to help you? Considering nearly every one in my family in my life has DIED because of it? Makes it hard. Good on you Dr Mike. As always
Ya, that guy needs to be condemned for this mass misinformation. So many people lose loved ones, including pets, to cancer all the time. I’m so sorry you had to go through that. ❤ Hope things are better for you now.
@@mrgibbons9995 Thanks, things are okay. I haven’t lost anyone to cancer in my family for awhile (it was years ago) and I’ve got other concerns now. But things are looking up in general. Hope things are well with you too. 💚 Edit: Typo
people like that guy just have no sense of reality whatsoever, it's so baffling. I've had a disturbing number of folks try to tell me crazy things like cancer is punishment for sin (children are punished for parents' sins according to them???) or "demons poisoning the body" (is this the 13th century???) but "cancer cells are trying to protect you/save you" is a whole other kind of delusional.
Hearing Doctor Mike ask “Does anyone know a dolphin?” Really made me think about if I knew anyone with a genuine connection with a dolphin, as if they had grown up in the same neighborhood as children
5:20 - Been there it sucks, back in highschool I tore my meniscus, tendons and damaged my ACL in my knee playing football. I also used to play hackey sack a lot so when a container was knocked off a shelf, I reflexively kicked out my foot to kick it back up with a flick and the weight stressed my leg and caused a sharp spike of pain. Granted not nearly as bad when your bones are in multiple pieces
Funny story about SOB. My aunt was an ER nurse for many years. She told us about the time that there was an incoming ambulance, with a suspected heart attack. This was way back when. She was "manning" the radio, then relaying info to the doctors. When she told them they had a patient on the way who was "tachy SOB," she heard a collective gasp from those in the waiting room. She said she giggled a little, then shouted towards the waiting room that it meant that a patient was on the way with tachycardia and shortness of breath. 🤣
@@KeshlynneOMG congratulations!! I wish ya’ll the sweetest life that’s amazing ! Wish you both the nicest things and most beautiful experiences to come ( seriously that’s amazing )
Same I wish someone had told me my cancer was healthy earlier would have made a lot of things easier 😂, all jokes aside best wishes to you and your daughter
Regarding ads reporting huge lists of side effects for medications: I read an article that said that these companies are legally required to report ALL/ANY symptoms reported by test subjects. So if ONE person during the clinical trials had diarrhea at any point during the study, they are legally required to include it as a “possible side effect.” Even though they probably only had diarrhea because of the Taco Bell they ate the night before.
Yes, because if they don’t and someone has it while taking the medication they can sue them over it. It’s pretty dumb and creates undo anxiety for everyone else, but sadly in our society they have to do it. This is why we see so many medications with “death” listed as a side-effect. If someone just happened to die during its use, even if it had no connection to the medication at all, they still have to put it down. (Which understandably means a lot of meds list death, because it happens very randomly sometimes)
I worked on a play recently that had the following line "There's no such thing as side effects. They're just effects you can't sell !!! " That line gave me chills every night
Pharmacovigilance is absolutely CRAZY in EU and US. Two or three people call with having diarrhea after taking some pill and the whole batch is recalled, the factory is inspected by at least three different comities (really, first check is from owner of the place, second is the end distributor and then you have there FDA or EMA, sometimes both) and that pill can be even recalled until further inspection. I'm glad that we have this, but working in that field is sometimes really stressful.
The "I can either be sad and be a doctor or I can be sad and not a doctor" is so real for any passion. I hate writing but the only thing I hate more is not writing
Crow is the smartest new studies show they can have the intelligence of a 7 year old. Also will hold grudges and even can inform other crows of the person/animal they don't like...
There was a murder of crows that frequented an apartment complex I used to live at. Now, I like crows but one of my neighbors definitely did not. He would run at them, trying to scare them away, yell at them, what have you. So one day I'm sitting on my 3rd floor apartment balcony, hanging out, and hear something that draws my attention down to the parking lot - the crows, one after another, are dropping rocks on my neighbors car. Just my neighbors car. They did this repeatedly over the course of like ten minutes. They'd figured out which car was his and took their revenge. I couldn't believe it, hopped online only to find that yeah, crows do stuff like that all the time. I liked crows even more.
Yeah. Also, they have languages and these languages differ from crow group to crow group. Means, these languages are not just noises, not like, say, dog bark, but something close to humans languages, learnable.
Do NOT draw the ire of Corvids. They will teach their children to hate you as well! And keep teaching future generations... Like, there was this study that some researchers did with masks and did negative stuff to the crows. Those original crows taught their kids to hate the researchers.
@@Tracey66 not really no, you shouldn't be drinking anything high in sugar for stomach aches as it can cause inflammation in the stomach which will further upset your stomach. Ginger is good for stomach issues but it is really best to use that nasty ass ginger water
Just like the First Lady in this video, my daughter had a similar injury. She was 13 and was doing “Freestyle teams”, where two sailors get on a Skiff and do individual and team moves like mast climbing, unique dismounts, dance moves, etc. My daughter went to do the splits and came down on the dagger board. Dagger board is essentially a removal keel in dinghy sailboats.
6:29: This reminds me of a "doctor" I once visited. My mother is suuuuper esoterical (you know, with "healing crystals", and chakras, "negative engeries", „angel-oracle-cards“ and bs like that) and she also doesn't accept, that I don't belive in that. When I was 17 she forced me to go to a "doctor", who (no joke) just looked at me, with his normal, human eyes, and said, that I have a dangerous fungus growing in my stomage, that survives of of sugar and that I am from here on forbidden from eating ANY sugar. (No, I'm not diabetic and I have zero allergies or diet restrictions) Including fructose, wich is in fruites and veggies, so he basicaly wanted me to stop eating any veggies or fruite. Of course I disobeyed, because I love fruites and veggies and I'm not dumb enough to get scurvy or something. -.- And he "knew" that I had this fungus from just looking at me. He didn't do an x-ray or an ultrasound or take any blood/saliva/urin/etc.-samples or use a stethoscope or did anything that would actually help him look into my body. Edit: Sorry for my bad english.
The lamb chop clip made me chuckle. I can picture Bear destroying toys-he’s too cute. One of my two standard schnauzers loves ripping apart his toys and within a week of getting his first lamb chop, he ripped out all the squeakers and stuffing and tried to shred the squeakers. He has been much nicer to his Easter bunny lamb chop.
speaking from personal stuff, saying that cancer is saving people's lives is so indescribably invalidating to those who are fighting cancer and to those who have lost people to cancer, thanks for making videos about this stuff doc, even if not all of it is serious or wrong, you still try to correct the wrong things
Thank you thank you thank you. You are THE BEST online educator that I have come across. Your passion and compassion are positively heart warming. I am incredibly grateful for your stand against pseudoscience and its proliferation on social media platforms and I share your frustration. I once had a cup with a cartoon style painting on it of an elephant on the ground with turkeys clambering all over it and the caption ‘Don’t let the turkeys get you down’! Keep up the wonderful work that you do and don’t let the turkeys get you down. Kind regards Mick from Aus.
I teach a Dental Assistant class and I can not stress enough the dangers of crocs.. my heavens the amount of injuries that have occurred with instruments stabbing individuals in the foot.
I believe macrodactyly is the condition of the guy with enlarged hands at 10:18. It causes excessive growth in the digits in the hand, either from birth (static) or throughout one’s life (progressive). It’s super rare and no one knows what causes it, main treatments are just amputation if it interferes with daily functioning. It can vary anywhere from one digit to both hands up the forearms. I know all this because I have static macrodactyly in my right hand since birth :) He could be affected by something else, but I thought I would throw it out there.
It doesn't actually look like he's actually getting hit in the scrotum based on the way his legs are. It looks more like he's getting hit in the bottom of his butt.
I saw this on last night actually. I wanted him to add on the Cranberry juice a disclaimer "If you're NOT on medications that say to avoid it." I'm on one of them, and I can so imagine someone not knowing or paying attention and getting hurt.
1:00 Whenever I give a friend cranberry juice or see them drinking it I always say it's good for your uterus, whether male or female. My friends are used to me not shying away from medical terminology or facts and take the jokes well, but one time I was saying goodbye to my male friend through a gate. I said cranberry juice is good for his uterus and a female jogger happened to jog by and burst out laughing. She was in no way breathless before, but after she heard me she could barely breathe. I like to think I made her day and gave her a nice ab workout. 😊
I don't know about the IV machine. I once had a nursing student stick a needle completely THROUGH my vein. She and a nurse were standing outside my room at the ER and I heard the nurse trying to psych her up "Just be confident. Go in there and say Hi, I'm here to start your IV". I was praying they were not actually coming in to MY room. Unfortunately they did. I should also mention that I had a kidney stone at the time and I was already writhing in agony. Which I forgot about momentarily when she skewered my arm. 😫Most experienced nurses have trouble finding a vein on me! Why they thought it would be a good idea to let this girl practice on someone with no visible arm veins and in very obvious horrific pain is beyond me. I would 100% choose the machine! 😂
My main concern is, if the machine misses or starts hurting you, does it understand to stop? If I saw this in a clinic, though, I'd give it a shot. Or... it would give me one.
Going through a vein is not that big of a deal, when looking for a vein, we are trained to do it by touch not by sight. The fact you have no visible veins is not a big deal at all as they feel for a vein. You can feel veins deep down that can’t be seen. Truly, none of that is a big deal at all.
For future reference, it's PERFECTLY acceptable to tell a nurse or nursing assistant that you'd prefer someone with more experience to do the procedure. You can expound on it if you like, but learning by doing still involves consent. When you know you have a history of experienced professionals having a hard time doing something, you or your advocate should ask for the veteran.
The Dr. Gundry podcast felt like generational conversation between grandpa (no ageism) and grandson 🤣🤣he surprised me but honestly I was glad to see about what he represents from his Own mouth; he ended up legitimizing himself at least by showing how he thinks. He puts a lot of faith in what he believes in even if that belief leads to a dead end. Anyways that was a really good podcast.
The last about smoking, alcohol etc. Talked to a 103yo man and he told me that the way to a long life is work a real job and always start your day with a whiskey. He used to work building railways when he was young. He lived to be 105 years old
hello doctor mike! i have been watching your channel for 3+ years and as a teenager you have taught me so much. you even made me become the person i am today. i am more interested than ever in medicine, and the thought of it makes me really happy. words cant put into how much i wanna thank you for everything. you have amazing humor and a great personality, theres never a dull moment with you around. you have truly changed the world for the best. i never got to say how much i appreciate you since i always forget to because of your amazing videos. i hope you continue being awesome, good luck on your journey! love from greece❤
In relation to the guy with the wheeleies, I've had several workplaces sites where running was not allowed. This because when everyone walks, forklift and other machinery drivers have a much better eye on how fast everything around them is going and have sufficient time to stop. Before the no running rule happened, the stats on workplace accidents were much higher, because most of them were of people running or cycling around the warehouses and forklift drivers not having time to stop. I can imagine that in a hospital where people are constantly riding around beds, carts and equipment, the same reduction in workplace accidents would happen by keeping everyone at a normal pace.
Me- *Decides not to watch anything more painful today after watching Final Destination all parts* *Saw Doctor Mike uploaded new video* *First clip* Me-💀 Doctor Mike- *PEEWOOP*
Actually, while germ theory wouldn't be known in the mid 19th century, I am amazed by some of the medical discovery that had occurred. 18th century surgeon John Hunter, for example, tested his theories of arterial anastomosis, and was able to save limbs even while ligating major arteries. Apart from sanitization, the other stumbling block for surgery then was anesthesia. For folks interested in medical history, there's a nice series called The Knick (with Clive Owens). It takes place in a hospital at the turn of the 20th century. Just as modern medicine was starting: forms of anesthesia, electrical cauterization, X-rays. And some of the pitfalls with narcotics.
As someone whose dad is a veterinarian, "horses are the healthiest animal" absolutely cracks me up. We are talking about an animal that loves to eat oats, will immediately overdose on oats if it is allowed to eat as much as it wants, and will fall miserably ill and possibly even die if it overdoses on oats.
Horses are infamous for catching a colic if the wrong kind of plant even so much as looked at their food, and for also dying from colic. Perks of being an animal that famously cannot vomit, I guess.
It feels like there's a thousand different diseases that can kill a horse and 990 of them are various forms of indigestion.
Fact of the matter is, horses were an incredibly unlikely animal to be domesticated. They are built to spend their life in large herds roaming across wide plains and meadows, and the way they live in captivity is basically the opposite of their natural way of life and as a result of this, if they eat anything wrong or they get stressed or anything else isn't optimal, their bodies are basically hardwired to pick "get absolutely miserable and maybe also die" as the preferred reaction.
UA-cam has a bunch of hoof trimming videos of both cows and horses, and the comments have told me that the same condition leads to a slightly annoyed cow or a dead horse.
Hahahaha, it was a JOOOOOKE
I will say the same for Holstein dairy cows. "Oh, my hoof hurts. Time to die now." They literally have very little will to live.
Horses can't even vomit, so over-eating, indigestion, eating something poisonous, etc. will kill them if nobody's around to shove a tube down their throat and suction out the bad stuff
@@KayP33just let them spit their horse facts, no one lets them irl.
I just got so irritated at that "Cancer is trying to save your life!" part. I have never seen such life-threatening things be spoken. Cancer is MUTATIONS and not TOXINS.
His microphone needs to file a restraining order on him
So, apparently, this comment is the top comment, so I'll just say another thing about the video:
You do *_NOT_* want to take an anesthetic. 10:50
These “alternative” podcasts are usually insane. I saw a clip of one saying the energy of Lyme disease was actually from the center of the universe and like…????
No. They’re both terrible, chronic conditions that can go into remission but will always have the chance of coming back and ruining (or ending) your life. Stop trying to make them, and by extension yourself, special.
@@agigglingturtle1754I hate that these grifters have a platform like UA-cam, TikTok or whatever to spew this garbage and people will take this in and believe it. I remember before the internet was main stream nutters like this would be ridiculed and that was more than enough to shut them up.
Agree!!! And I laughed so hard when he said “ so it does not spread to the whole body” 😅 cancer definitely spreads like wtf?
But the mutations are caused by toxins. You gotta think harder. /s
@@nguyenthuyduong7939 Try to tell them that and i guarantee they will blame chemotherapy for that
2:06 i like how one person was like “this guy doesn’t have a spotter, i’m gonna help him in case anything happens” then someone else was like “this guy helping doesn’t have help, i’m gonna help him” and it kept going
that made me smile
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Dr. Mike,
Truly, you have ruined medical dramas for me, but today I happened to be walking around in my neighborhood and saw a man collapsed in his yard. I thought he had just been lying down, but then I shook him with no response. He had no pulse. Immediately I started chest compressions and used the sos feature on my phone to call 911. He was picked up by an ambulance and brought to a hospital where he was revived.
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Great job!
Thank you for saving his life
@@Jack1994hoo I’m just doing what my family raised me to do.
as someone who used to do cancer research - the life cancer is saving is the cancer cell.
I guess so, I heard that the reason Cancer even exists is because the Cancer cell literally refuses to die so it would I guess save itself and itself only.
All of our cells are playing a multiplayer game where they. Have to work together to win, but cancer’s out here playing single player.
@@CloudsAndDays Regular cells on Co-op mode while Cancer's on PvP.
Until the cancer cell turns against the cancer cell
And it's terrible at it because if it succeeds it dies anyway.
The whole world collectively felt the box jump lady's pain. I'm so sorry for her and for the world. and her box.
That guy who said that cancer is not a disease, but a survival mechanism triggered my so hard. He clearly doesn’t know the pain cancer patients and the families go through!😤
I got triggered so hard too. My maternal grandmother died from it 15 years ago (RIP by the way), and there are a few cancer survivors in my family. I would insta-sue him if anything
Honestly I don't think he didn't know, I think hes just a wicked and terrible human lying for money.
@@IWasGivenRest Yep, they say this stuff so guilable people will buy their products that "remove toxins", while in reality they can poison you.
Well, odds are pretty good someone he loves will get cancer at some point. Not that I ill-wish anyone, but it's so common.
A lot of conspiracy theorists latch on to conspiracies as a way of making the random arbitrariness of life seem less random and arbitrary. It is possible that he did have someone in his life who had cancer but rather than accept that bad stuff happens that we don't have any control over, his method of coping was to decide that he does have control over it because all the doctors were wrong and only he knows how to fix it. A lot of health and religious movements start like that, especially in the 1800s. Someone with chronic health problems that aren't treatable by modern medicine comes up with some nonsense miracle cure that they think makes them feel better, then founds their own clinic selling their cure to other people.
"Cancer protects the toxins of spreading"
Metastases: am I a joke to you?
The way that person could even go 60 seconds straight of being THAT wrong is a strength that we should at least applaud.
👏 @@kashmirandal6282
Either the guy is taking the Mickey or he thinks Deadpool could be real.
My bones that are full of metastatic thyroid cancer beg to differ...
@@AdamAlistair I hope you recover and can have a long and healthy life.
There is now a machine I’ve seen that basically takes an ultrasound of the area of an arm/body where the IV needs to be put, then it projects the image very accurately onto the patients body so that not only can we feel the vein, but we can see it. It tells you the best place to insert the cannula/the most patent positions. I would NEVER trust a machine to put the IVC in, it cannot take into account the patients comfort/pain/movement. But a machine that helps guide a clinician inserting an IVC is really cool and I’d use it.
They've only used this on my husband twice but i wish they would every time because he usually comes out covered in bruises.
"Drop a sharp on a croc and you're gonna need a Doc".
That's your t-shirt right there 😅
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Those shoes are pretty effective at pulling a croc block. Penetration is unlikely.
I absolutely adore this side of UA-cam - a real doctor that cares for legit medical information and corrects these ill informed Tiktok videos while having a good laugh.
As someone who watched their mother run into garbage like this when she was diagnosed with lymphoma, the 'cancer is trying to save you' one genuinely pisses me off. Fortunately, hers was caught early enough that the chemo cured it, but there are people desperate enough to believe this tiktok, that will further endanger their lives by letting cancer run rampant in their body because treatment doesn't come without risk.
Common saying: "Healthy as a horse!"
Horseowners: *Cries in vetbills*
I’ve never understood that saying! Horses are the most fragile creatures lol. So. Many. Vaccines.
@@Cashhhhew I'm just tossing this guess out there off the top of my head, but I feel like way back before vet medicine got more sophisticated, if anything went even slightly wrong with a horse, you'd just euthanize it. So people had this survivorship bias that all horses were extremely healthy, because they never saw an unhealthy horse, because any horses that became unhealthy would die so quickly.
Alternatively, it started out as a joke but as people became less rural, they didn't realize that horses are not healthy and took it at face value.
"Healthy as a horse" originally meant "someone with apparent great health, that happened to drop dead without warning, he was healthy as a horse"
Cries in stomach ache
@@matheussanthiago9685oh look it’s me 😂
Doc stopped short of the side effects "vampirism" and "necromancy". And I actually screamed when that robot spat out that needle 😱
That particular clip is pretty hilarious and I hope he watched the whole thing off-screen.
I don't do tik tok, but I kinda wanted to watch that whole clip.
Elle Cordova is transcendent. Her song "Carl Sagan" lives rent-free in my brain, and I'm _extremely invested_ in her "If Fonts were People" series.
You mean the automated injection? Yeah, I hid in the comments during _that._
Yes that. Nightmare fuel.
Hi Dr Mike, I had a UTI a few years ago and took a extract of cranberry powder in water every day. As well as drank cranberry juice and it helped me a lot. I even skipped a few days and found that the symptoms got worse. Obviously that’s just what worked for me of course👍🏼
i recently had a uti and had a similar experience. the burn was so bad and i found out that cranberry juice helps, i don't think cranberry juice cures a uti but im rlly certain that it helps ease the symptoms like burning and stuf
"I'm sober. I've been taking ketamine" is one hell of a statement.
Lol! Like, sir, you are, in fact, not sober
to be fair, I think that was a parody skit about people spreading misinformation on podcasts
@@juub5171 yeah it must have been a skit
@@juub5171 Definitely, and probably ripping on Elon Musk a bit there lol
@@bd80247 for sure
"Yeah because they die of 10 other diseases before hand."
"No"
To be that confident and that wrong is flabbergasting.
and is also a practicing doctor is horrifying
@@marah4847 😬😬😬yea
Isn't that the Dunnin-Kruger effect (I think ?)
I didnt watch that video, but i think he was joking and thats actually the point, to show how you can misinterpret the results of research
@@apaloosa01 Yes and no. People like to say Dunning-Kruger effect in these cases, but it is not what the study actually showed. I tried to explain it but I don't think I did a good job in doing so, so I deleted it. If you wanna learn more about the actual study then you are welcome to read more about it, however, there is a UA-cam video that goes a bit into it called "the irony of Dunning-Kruger effect".
The guy with a cast sounded like a crow after that soccer ball kick. I love these reaction vids so much 😂
as licensed fitnesstrainer the exersice around 3:30 you are looking for is in trainer terminology "being an idiot for the camera" you can spot such weight lifting poses frequently about 10-20 minutes before an ambulance arrives
Lol
😂
Hi doctor Mike I’m a nursing student in Australia and thinking about doing my doctors because of you! I love how you give honest reviews and fight back misinformation as well as provide reliable recourses!
Did you mean "earning an M.D." or actually "doing your doctors"? Because, to be fair, I could see him inspiring either.
Go for it! Then you can be sad AND a doctor!
@@VeniVidiVelcro It's a win win situation!
same goal but in new zealand
It's so easy to show correlations by skewing or misrepresenting statistics. Stats, something everyone should learn in school... and personal finance.
5:03, Dr Mike: "Try and spell abscess".
Subtitles: "I got you homie"
abscess
Except I thought he said "spell abscessed". Could just be my dodgy hearing tho.
Abscess is easy, but I occassionnally get other words wrong.
Abces
Me to
I think “healthy as a horse” is hilarious because every person I’ve met who’s handled horses has told me they like to die all the time.
They are indeed surprisingly fragile
My wife is a veterinarian and her hospital is a big and small animal practice so they have horses that come in… they have a saying in the hospital… if you look at the horse funny it will die
Yep horses are suuuper sensitive
Modern horse breeds genepool is probably not in the same condition as 100 years back since horse population took a major hit in 20 century being replaced by machines at work
My sister has horses, they are indeed ridiculously fragile.
I absolutely love watching your videos when I need to smile. The videos and the comments always brighten my bad days much love
Our hospital has changed the abbreviation from SOB (shortness of breath) to SOA (shortness of air) for the exact reason you were laughing about.
That cancer one just p*sses me off. Tell that to the countless people in my family who've all died of cancer, or to the millions every year that do as well. If it "saved lives", then why is the mortality rate of people with cancer so damn high?
Idk ask someone who knows
Because it isn't true?
Cancer is the failure of several suicide / shutoff genes in combination with rapid cell division. The only way it can relate to toxins is when those toxins produce DNA damage.
Also those "toxins" that build up, so you make a detox, are non existent. Fasting can help clear away unused stuff by autophagy (your body eats itself), but those are not toxins.
o7 technoblade
Miyamoto lost a beloved coworker to cancer. The guy who thinks cancer is good should receive a Japanese knuckle sandwich from him if he shows up in Kyoto
"Because modern medicine damages the tumour and let's all the toxins out, killing you faster."
And almost always they have a solution. A diet. A pill. Some form of plan you should subscribe to instead.
They take the real problem of "drug companies are in it gor the money" and apply the solution "so you should give me that money instead"
"Cancer is not a disease its a survival mechanism"
Wow what a wonderfully fatal and lethal way of doing so😑
I love that he started getting all medical right before the song lyrics became outlandish and he didn’t even notice 2:49
Don't you just hate it when Sudden Necromanticism happens when taking pills?
Ugh I hate it when I become a vampire!
Supercalifragilisticakespialidosis is the worst
Dont you just love getting chronic deja vu from pills as well?
@@XytroniteGaming Also, don't you just love getting chronic deja vu from pills?
My favorite medical shorthand was on 24 Hours in A&E out of Britain, where the ambulance called ahead to the emergency department bringing in a patient with like a 200bpm heart rate and atrial fibrillation, and the nurse on the little sheet they fill out for the call in just wrote "Fast AF". lol
he was he og fast af boi
That made me cackle. My brother had an a-fib episode and had to be defibrillated to reset his heart rhythm, it was really scary for him. But I feel like if he looked over at the EMS notes and saw "Fast AF" it would have cheered him up a bit.
That is such a fascinating show, i keep scouring UA-cam for more episodes! Ambulance and similar shows are also great
I love that show so much
on the part of experts trying to make simple things seem complex, it's about trying to make themselves seem smart, by making it seem super complex, and then showing that they understand that """complex""" subject
I try to not wish harm onto others, But the person stating cancer is trying to help you? Considering nearly every one in my family in my life has DIED because of it? Makes it hard. Good on you Dr Mike. As always
Same. F that guy.
Ya, that guy needs to be condemned for this mass misinformation. So many people lose loved ones, including pets, to cancer all the time.
I’m so sorry you had to go through that. ❤ Hope things are better for you now.
@@ErutaniaRose Much appreciated 🙏 hope all is well or at the very least cope-able for you and yours.
@@mrgibbons9995 Thanks, things are okay. I haven’t lost anyone to cancer in my family for awhile (it was years ago) and I’ve got other concerns now. But things are looking up in general. Hope things are well with you too. 💚
Edit: Typo
people like that guy just have no sense of reality whatsoever, it's so baffling. I've had a disturbing number of folks try to tell me crazy things like cancer is punishment for sin (children are punished for parents' sins according to them???) or "demons poisoning the body" (is this the 13th century???) but "cancer cells are trying to protect you/save you" is a whole other kind of delusional.
Nah that cancer misinformation is absolutely insane. Was diagnosed at 16/17 and my entire life was upended, and I caught it early.
5:04
I would like to thank control captions
“Abscess”
Hearing Doctor Mike ask “Does anyone know a dolphin?” Really made me think about if I knew anyone with a genuine connection with a dolphin, as if they had grown up in the same neighborhood as children
Someone page @KPassionate. I know she works with otters and walruses mostly, but IIRC she's worked with cetaceans as well.
I love seeing Dr Mike's face go from "friendly dude reacting to videos" to "doctor brain engaged *FASCINATING!*"
Fr
S different 😅 wow
Mike: “try and spell abscess right now I dare you”
The subtitles: “I got you bro😎”
I feel so bad for that lady in the first clip! I felt her pain.... ouch!
Yeah, that corner went right for the crotch area. Had to have hurt badly.
Yeah. People don't realize that a shot to the crotch is incredibly painful for women, too.
I literally gasped I felt so bad 😭😭
I feel the pain, I think I know why
I know how that feels like. It feels like nothing's hurt, and everything's hurt, at the same time.
Am i the only person that likes seeing Doctor Mike smile? Like it honestly gives me a warm feeling
5:20 - Been there it sucks, back in highschool I tore my meniscus, tendons and damaged my ACL in my knee playing football. I also used to play hackey sack a lot so when a container was knocked off a shelf, I reflexively kicked out my foot to kick it back up with a flick and the weight stressed my leg and caused a sharp spike of pain. Granted not nearly as bad when your bones are in multiple pieces
Funny story about SOB. My aunt was an ER nurse for many years. She told us about the time that there was an incoming ambulance, with a suspected heart attack. This was way back when. She was "manning" the radio, then relaying info to the doctors. When she told them they had a patient on the way who was "tachy SOB," she heard a collective gasp from those in the waiting room. She said she giggled a little, then shouted towards the waiting room that it meant that a patient was on the way with tachycardia and shortness of breath.
🤣
Just needed to follow on with Fast AF.....
@@eloisepharmacist LOL, true
What else would SOB mean?
@@1gorSouz4 son of a b!tch, s.o.b. is a common shortening of that phrase
@@1gorSouz4 son of a b*tch (youtube flagged me lol)
0:03 Why was she jumping from the corner of the box anyways?
Lol fr
Fr
It is an exercise
lol at first i thought the one at 0:49 was a joke bc "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" so then mike would be scared haha
Cancer is trying to save your life. My daughter's leukemia begs to differ.
I joke, but I'm slowly dying inside.
I hope your daughter gets well soon ❤ Stay strong
Hey, is she getting a bit better ?
@@luciel6108 She did her last chemo treatment in July. Now it's just building back that immune system.
@@KeshlynneOMG congratulations!! I wish ya’ll the sweetest life that’s amazing ! Wish you both the nicest things and most beautiful experiences to come ( seriously that’s amazing )
Same I wish someone had told me my cancer was healthy earlier would have made a lot of things easier 😂, all jokes aside best wishes to you and your daughter
Regarding ads reporting huge lists of side effects for medications:
I read an article that said that these companies are legally required to report ALL/ANY symptoms reported by test subjects.
So if ONE person during the clinical trials had diarrhea at any point during the study, they are legally required to include it as a “possible side effect.” Even though they probably only had diarrhea because of the Taco Bell they ate the night before.
Yes, because if they don’t and someone has it while taking the medication they can sue them over it.
It’s pretty dumb and creates undo anxiety for everyone else, but sadly in our society they have to do it.
This is why we see so many medications with “death” listed as a side-effect. If someone just happened to die during its use, even if it had no connection to the medication at all, they still have to put it down. (Which understandably means a lot of meds list death, because it happens very randomly sometimes)
I worked on a play recently that had the following line "There's no such thing as side effects. They're just effects you can't sell !!! " That line gave me chills every night
Mike stopped the audio before the really GOOD side effects, including masochism, vampirism, and fanaticism, to pick a few.
Pharmacovigilance is absolutely CRAZY in EU and US. Two or three people call with having diarrhea after taking some pill and the whole batch is recalled, the factory is inspected by at least three different comities (really, first check is from owner of the place, second is the end distributor and then you have there FDA or EMA, sometimes both) and that pill can be even recalled until further inspection.
I'm glad that we have this, but working in that field is sometimes really stressful.
10:51 is a parody of podcasts. I love the stuff these guys make. They're 10000% not serious.
“Put that on a T-shirt”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love sam
2:48 Dr. Mike casually stopping the video before it becomes godly.
YES. I was still reading the subtitles and thought "Why, why did you stop the audio and start talking exactly at this point?!"
Changes in destiny!
He also did this with Daniel Thrasher's skit about a fear of long words.
Why does it matter?
@@tessavalentine5088 Because it’s ⭐️GOLD.
The "I can either be sad and be a doctor or I can be sad and not a doctor" is so real for any passion. I hate writing but the only thing I hate more is not writing
Doctor mike is so wholesome and thoughtful. Thanks Doc.
Crow is the smartest new studies show they can have the intelligence of a 7 year old. Also will hold grudges and even can inform other crows of the person/animal they don't like...
There was a murder of crows that frequented an apartment complex I used to live at. Now, I like crows but one of my neighbors definitely did not. He would run at them, trying to scare them away, yell at them, what have you.
So one day I'm sitting on my 3rd floor apartment balcony, hanging out, and hear something that draws my attention down to the parking lot - the crows, one after another, are dropping rocks on my neighbors car. Just my neighbors car. They did this repeatedly over the course of like ten minutes. They'd figured out which car was his and took their revenge. I couldn't believe it, hopped online only to find that yeah, crows do stuff like that all the time.
I liked crows even more.
Yeah. Also, they have languages and these languages differ from crow group to crow group. Means, these languages are not just noises, not like, say, dog bark, but something close to humans languages, learnable.
Do NOT draw the ire of Corvids. They will teach their children to hate you as well! And keep teaching future generations... Like, there was this study that some researchers did with masks and did negative stuff to the crows. Those original crows taught their kids to hate the researchers.
I honestly appreciate the first vid he reacted to bc not many people talk abt this hurting
1:54
😭 i want to hear the 6th final juice nonsense, MIKE!!! Cliffhangers are illegal 😭
It's "ginger juice if you have an upset stomach"!
@@poeticpotatoI think that one actually works!
@@Tracey66 If you need to puke it might possibly work.
@@Tracey66 not really no, you shouldn't be drinking anything high in sugar for stomach aches as it can cause inflammation in the stomach which will further upset your stomach. Ginger is good for stomach issues but it is really best to use that nasty ass ginger water
@@Vinemaple yeah I can't stand ginger either
Doctor Mike thank you so much. You have inspired me to get cpr and aed certified. I just passed BLS thanks to your videos!
CHEST COMPRESSIONS! CHEST COMPRESSIONS! CHEST COMPRESSIONS!
Just like the First Lady in this video, my daughter had a similar injury. She was 13 and was doing “Freestyle teams”, where two sailors get on a Skiff and do individual and team moves like mast climbing, unique dismounts, dance moves, etc. My daughter went to do the splits and came down on the dagger board. Dagger board is essentially a removal keel in dinghy sailboats.
“THAT HURTS” RIP mikes sanity
0:35 He got kind of scared when he started approaching the apples lmao... Are doctors really that affraid of apples
I remember watching that podcast a long time ago. That WHOLE podcast, anytime that dude talked, it was so painful.
6:29: This reminds me of a "doctor" I once visited.
My mother is suuuuper esoterical (you know, with "healing crystals", and chakras, "negative engeries", „angel-oracle-cards“ and bs like that) and she also doesn't accept, that I don't belive in that. When I was 17 she forced me to go to a "doctor", who (no joke) just looked at me, with his normal, human eyes, and said, that I have a dangerous fungus growing in my stomage, that survives of of sugar and that I am from here on forbidden from eating ANY sugar. (No, I'm not diabetic and I have zero allergies or diet restrictions) Including fructose, wich is in fruites and veggies, so he basicaly wanted me to stop eating any veggies or fruite. Of course I disobeyed, because I love fruites and veggies and I'm not dumb enough to get scurvy or something. -.- And he "knew" that I had this fungus from just looking at me. He didn't do an x-ray or an ultrasound or take any blood/saliva/urin/etc.-samples or use a stethoscope or did anything that would actually help him look into my body.
Edit: Sorry for my bad english.
The doctor you describe should not even be called a doctor when she/he is clearly a quack.
The lamb chop clip made me chuckle. I can picture Bear destroying toys-he’s too cute. One of my two standard schnauzers loves ripping apart his toys and within a week of getting his first lamb chop, he ripped out all the squeakers and stuffing and tried to shred the squeakers. He has been much nicer to his Easter bunny lamb chop.
Same I was not expecting to see Teddy in this video
speaking from personal stuff, saying that cancer is saving people's lives is so indescribably invalidating to those who are fighting cancer and to those who have lost people to cancer, thanks for making videos about this stuff doc, even if not all of it is serious or wrong, you still try to correct the wrong things
Thank you thank you thank you. You are THE BEST online educator that I have come across. Your passion and compassion are positively heart warming. I am incredibly grateful for your stand against pseudoscience and its proliferation on social media platforms and I share your frustration. I once had a cup with a cartoon style painting on it of an elephant on the ground with turkeys clambering all over it and the caption ‘Don’t let the turkeys get you down’!
Keep up the wonderful work that you do and don’t let the turkeys get you down. Kind regards Mick from Aus.
5:43 heelys are declared the best way to make an entrance for me lmao
You said "spell abscess RIGHT NOW" and luckily you spelled it for me later in the video. Thanks Doctor Mike. 😁
2:35 Lol I just spent half an hour this morning memorizing that entire thing by heart 😂
Why am I not surprised to find so many fellow Elle Stans? 😂
@@GSBarlev What’s an elle stan?
@@Ciscstudios I mean a superfan of Elle Cordova.
@@GSBarlev Ah 👍
@@GSBarlev Her stuff is so good!
I can’t believe he skipped over Elle Cordova’s side effects beat 😂 Thanks Dr. Mike, great content as always (((:
Me to - it was about to get very interesting 😂😂
All of her is good
Absees- nvm also 6:55 the scream accurate and understandable. How ever terrifying because im scared of needles WHY IS THE DOCTOR SCREAMING NO!!
I teach a Dental Assistant class and I can not stress enough the dangers of crocs.. my heavens the amount of injuries that have occurred with instruments stabbing individuals in the foot.
I saw an ad for a medication that helps you sleep and on the list of side effects was ' trouble sleeping'. What? Love your videos Doctor Mike!
That reminds me of antidepressants, because common side effects include worsening depression and s*icidal thoughts
I believe macrodactyly is the condition of the guy with enlarged hands at 10:18. It causes excessive growth in the digits in the hand, either from birth (static) or throughout one’s life (progressive). It’s super rare and no one knows what causes it, main treatments are just amputation if it interferes with daily functioning. It can vary anywhere from one digit to both hands up the forearms. I know all this because I have static macrodactyly in my right hand since birth :)
He could be affected by something else, but I thought I would throw it out there.
7:49 I felt that pain through the screen. That guy has probably ended his bloodline from those punches. RIP Dr mikes sanity
He's probably getting punched on the buttocks.
It doesn't actually look like he's actually getting hit in the scrotum based on the way his legs are. It looks more like he's getting hit in the bottom of his butt.
I saw this on last night actually. I wanted him to add on the Cranberry juice a disclaimer "If you're NOT on medications that say to avoid it." I'm on one of them, and I can so imagine someone not knowing or paying attention and getting hurt.
Grapefruit juice is worse. It interacts with so many medications I wonder if it's just safer for no one to eat them.
Your doctor seems like a fun guy...
I'll see myself out
Dr. Mike trying to diagnose the CGI was so precious!
1:00 Whenever I give a friend cranberry juice or see them drinking it I always say it's good for your uterus, whether male or female. My friends are used to me not shying away from medical terminology or facts and take the jokes well, but one time I was saying goodbye to my male friend through a gate. I said cranberry juice is good for his uterus and a female jogger happened to jog by and burst out laughing. She was in no way breathless before, but after she heard me she could barely breathe. I like to think I made her day and gave her a nice ab workout. 😊
8:48 this guy got too high off shrooms one day and thought he had everything figured out
I love it how the editing people write a text on the video when dr. Mike is doing something
"Horses are the healthiest animal" half my knowledge about horses is from jokes about how fragile they are. what universe are these people from?
I think they are referencing the old saying “healthy as a horse”. Definitely a fragile animal though.
As someone with a hyper mobility disorder… I can get injured from sleeping weird.. so yea not smart to do party tricks like the scorpion king there.
I’m so glad I saw Kyle Gordon and Elle Cordovas ones I’ve been waiting for so long to see those in one of these videos.
2:58 My scoliosis ridden and arthritic back hurt so much when he was just starting to bend.
Also abscess. Boom nailed it!
I don't know about the IV machine. I once had a nursing student stick a needle completely THROUGH my vein. She and a nurse were standing outside my room at the ER and I heard the nurse trying to psych her up "Just be confident. Go in there and say Hi, I'm here to start your IV". I was praying they were not actually coming in to MY room. Unfortunately they did. I should also mention that I had a kidney stone at the time and I was already writhing in agony. Which I forgot about momentarily when she skewered my arm. 😫Most experienced nurses have trouble finding a vein on me! Why they thought it would be a good idea to let this girl practice on someone with no visible arm veins and in very obvious horrific pain is beyond me. I would 100% choose the machine! 😂
My main concern is, if the machine misses or starts hurting you, does it understand to stop? If I saw this in a clinic, though, I'd give it a shot. Or... it would give me one.
Going through a vein is not that big of a deal, when looking for a vein, we are trained to do it by touch not by sight. The fact you have no visible veins is not a big deal at all as they feel for a vein. You can feel veins deep down that can’t be seen. Truly, none of that is a big deal at all.
For future reference, it's PERFECTLY acceptable to tell a nurse or nursing assistant that you'd prefer someone with more experience to do the procedure. You can expound on it if you like, but learning by doing still involves consent. When you know you have a history of experienced professionals having a hard time doing something, you or your advocate should ask for the veteran.
The Dr. Gundry podcast felt like generational conversation between grandpa (no ageism) and grandson 🤣🤣he surprised me but honestly I was glad to see about what he represents from his Own mouth; he ended up legitimizing himself at least by showing how he thinks. He puts a lot of faith in what he believes in even if that belief leads to a dead end.
Anyways that was a really good podcast.
6:56 Me when I remember tomorrow is Monday 😩
*dislikes comment for the reminder* 😂
Same
hah
The video:
Drink cranberry juice
Drink beetroot juice
Me:
Drink red liquid
Drink red liquid
Drink red liquid
Edit:Tysm for all the likes :)
Mmmm hemoglobin
They say half a glass of red wine per day is good for you.
If that's what you're perscribing me, Dr. Acula, then I'll give it a try.
In video games health potions are usually red, so he might be onto something lol
MOM WHY ARE YOU DRUNK AGAIN??!!
ohh honey t-the doctor s-said it was good for-for me
The last about smoking, alcohol etc. Talked to a 103yo man and he told me that the way to a long life is work a real job and always start your day with a whiskey. He used to work building railways when he was young. He lived to be 105 years old
8:41 just wait till this guy learns about metastasis
Wait until he learns about _teratoma._ 🙂
hello doctor mike!
i have been watching your channel for 3+ years and as a teenager you have taught me so much. you even made me become the person i am today. i am more interested than ever in medicine, and the thought of it makes me really happy. words cant put into how much i wanna thank you for everything. you have amazing humor and a great personality, theres never a dull moment with you around. you have truly changed the world for the best. i never got to say how much i appreciate you since i always forget to because of your amazing videos. i hope you continue being awesome, good luck on your journey!
love from greece❤
In relation to the guy with the wheeleies, I've had several workplaces sites where running was not allowed.
This because when everyone walks, forklift and other machinery drivers have a much better eye on how fast everything around them is going and have sufficient time to stop.
Before the no running rule happened, the stats on workplace accidents were much higher, because most of them were of people running or cycling around the warehouses and forklift drivers not having time to stop.
I can imagine that in a hospital where people are constantly riding around beds, carts and equipment, the same reduction in workplace accidents would happen by keeping everyone at a normal pace.
10:10 look at that concentrate of authority bias: doctor/nurse gown, four degrees hanging on the wall, and the confident smile.
I actually did something exactly like that First Lady when I was on the playground as a child. Worst pain I’ve EVER felt.
Same here! I've felt worse pain, but that's still near the top.
0:17 if it were me I would cry
Me- *Decides not to watch anything more painful today after watching Final Destination all parts*
*Saw Doctor Mike uploaded new video*
*First clip*
Me-💀
Doctor Mike- *PEEWOOP*
Would watch a simplified medical advice Dr. Mike Channel for sure.
Cancers literally spread if left unchecked/detected late! As someone who lost quite a few family members to cancer, that was infuriating to watch! 😤
benching without a spot. free chest compressions.
😂😂
Everyone was too busy spotting bro at the squat rack from the previous clip.
Compression. Singular. lol
Am I the only one that thinks Dr. Mike would make a good Clark Kent?
Actually, while germ theory wouldn't be known in the mid 19th century, I am amazed by some of the medical discovery that had occurred. 18th century surgeon John Hunter, for example, tested his theories of arterial anastomosis, and was able to save limbs even while ligating major arteries. Apart from sanitization, the other stumbling block for surgery then was anesthesia. For folks interested in medical history, there's a nice series called The Knick (with Clive Owens). It takes place in a hospital at the turn of the 20th century. Just as modern medicine was starting: forms of anesthesia, electrical cauterization, X-rays. And some of the pitfalls with narcotics.
Mike, we said “what” at the same time! 8:20
6:49 rather than that … I would do the i.V by myself 😂
Both my parents are over 20 year medical professional
Doctor Mike really should have listened (and read) to the end of the song at 2:30 - it's hilarious. :-D