Infectious Disease Goes on a Hike

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  • @Blastoise-1123
    @Blastoise-1123 2 роки тому +5855

    He’s so brave to go out when it is so dangerous

    • @0Arcoverde
      @0Arcoverde 2 роки тому +157

      He works in a hospital, it's nice to lower the chance of getting sick every now and then

    • @Andy-en6fm
      @Andy-en6fm 2 роки тому +51

      It’s for the children.

    • @wildknits
      @wildknits 2 роки тому

      What about Alpha Gal? Now there is a tick borne disease that is life altering (at least if you eat red meat).

    • @AB-ir4ic
      @AB-ir4ic 2 роки тому +23

      It must be calming to be aware of every eventuality ; )

    • @1tubax
      @1tubax 2 роки тому +25

      If he's not gonna go out and discover new diseases, then who will?

  • @BigE3618
    @BigE3618 2 роки тому +5214

    "I'm infectious disease and I'm gonna check you for ticks" sounds like an oddly specific pickup line.

    • @AFS-ht7bg
      @AFS-ht7bg 2 роки тому +155

      60% of the time, it works every time.

    • @The_Kentuckian
      @The_Kentuckian 2 роки тому +51

      ​@@brentives4688
      Right, it worked for Brad Paisley.

    • @takashiross8553
      @takashiross8553 2 роки тому +7

      @@The_Kentuckian 😂😂😂😂

    • @JustAshley9685
      @JustAshley9685 2 роки тому +30

      Pretty sure it's one of Infectious Disease's favorite songs after a hike lol.

    • @LoveLexi227
      @LoveLexi227 2 роки тому +5

      @@AFS-ht7bg “That doesn't make sense.”

  • @temi8087
    @temi8087 2 роки тому +3578

    I liked that he recounted all the tick diseases in alphabetical order👏🏿👏🏿

    • @sweetbluealien
      @sweetbluealien 2 роки тому +66

      Right? It's like disease ASMR 😌

    • @throwingpotsandpans
      @throwingpotsandpans 2 роки тому

      For the doubters.... It's still flexing because Lyme is caused by Borrelia, in case you don't already know...

    • @CyneasIdeas789
      @CyneasIdeas789 2 роки тому +39

      Such a professional 🤌🏾

    • @buildtherobots
      @buildtherobots 2 роки тому +104

      Oh I missed that it was in alphabetical order, I was too busy checking them off my mental list

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 2 роки тому +11

      @@buildtherobots Lol, same! 😂

  • @ftd888
    @ftd888 2 роки тому +6384

    As someone who grew up in a home surrounded by woods, I don’t think that Infectious Disease and Rural Medicine are going to get along very well …

    • @emiliabolsas
      @emiliabolsas 2 роки тому +906

      Ooh. That could be the next couples therapy episode.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +289

      Oh noes. I relate hardest to these two characters so I want them to get along because the interests synergize so well ... But you're right lol their priorities would be very different

    • @riverstyx7251
      @riverstyx7251 2 роки тому +390

      You’re right infectious disease would be appalled by the farmers’ approach to health while the farmers would call infectious disease a germaphobic sissy. And rural medicine would take the side of the farmers of course.

    • @cjt354
      @cjt354 2 роки тому +1

      @@riverstyx7251 Just tell them that getting a tick bite might give you an allergy to red meat that can last for years or your whole damn life.

    • @beth8775
      @beth8775 2 роки тому +106

      The episode we didn't know we needed!

  • @miriamprice5566
    @miriamprice5566 2 роки тому +3188

    Ok, so I’m a clinical microbiologist, but the lecture on tick borne diseases was almost word for word what I lectured my sister on while hiking on the last family camping trip 😂😂

    • @frankdroidjazz512
      @frankdroidjazz512 2 роки тому +86

      I This was literally me two weekends ago reminding my camping friends to only drink the filtered riverwater and to not eat the delicious looking strange berries!

    • @aleciastar1433
      @aleciastar1433 2 роки тому +1

      This is why I tell everyone opossums are our friends. I will fight anyone who tries to hurt opossums. They eat the ticks so less people get hurt

    • @dfeuer
      @dfeuer 2 роки тому +25

      ​@@frankdroidjazz512 I totally agree with you about the water, but did you check on the berries? It's worth looking up whether they're edible!

    • @tadferd4340
      @tadferd4340 2 роки тому +65

      Ticks are one of the disease vectors I fear the most.

    • @spiralrose
      @spiralrose 2 роки тому +28

      Right??
      I go camping for several weeks out of the year, and a few of my friends are already dealing with the after affects of Lyme disease. This is one of my biggest worries

  • @josecordova32
    @josecordova32 2 роки тому +1603

    "of course I have tweezers, I'm on a hike"😂😂

    • @alexruddies1718
      @alexruddies1718 2 роки тому +14

      What, you don't bring one along?

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +21

      If I hike, especially with my dogs, I've at least got tweezers if not also small scissors and spare hemostats and other miscellaneous tools lol

    • @josecordova32
      @josecordova32 2 роки тому +6

      @@alexruddies1718 I tend to forget it along with my antibiogram:(

    • @EricRN1977
      @EricRN1977 2 роки тому +8

      @@josecordova32 you don't think ID has the antibiogram memorized?

    • @41-Haiku
      @41-Haiku 2 роки тому +8

      A tic key is a serious tool.

  • @BlackCanary87
    @BlackCanary87 2 роки тому +361

    I'm an infectious disease epidemiologist and my BFF is from Alaska, so this is pretty much what hiking with us is like, only we alternate disease facts and bear facts.

    • @AgraxGaming
      @AgraxGaming Рік тому +5

      how much bear facts can one have?

    • @matheuseduardo67
      @matheuseduardo67 Рік тому +27

      ​@@AgraxGamingMore than you can bear

    • @jedinxf7
      @jedinxf7 Рік тому

      ​@@AgraxGamingclearly not a Joe Rogan fan

    • @KangarooKommando
      @KangarooKommando Рік тому

      @@jedinxf7 if he’s told you he’s a bear he’s prolly lying. Most bears have a wide array of vocalisations but they can’t do speech… I think.

    • @suejones9140
      @suejones9140 3 місяці тому

      I think the lesson is not to go hiking - the risks of infectious diseases and bear attacks are just too great!!

  • @Miss_Dis
    @Miss_Dis 2 роки тому +1565

    Infectious disease knows how to party, wish someone would care about me enough to check me for ticks

    • @mojrimibnharb4584
      @mojrimibnharb4584 2 роки тому +16

      Pobrecita...

    • @rnmommypants4216
      @rnmommypants4216 2 роки тому +9

      Go see a doctor or NP, they get paid to care about your ticks!🤣🤣

    • @micco6020
      @micco6020 2 роки тому +2

      There's also a country song

    • @DChrls
      @DChrls Рік тому +2

      Relana Cooper, That's a dangerous thing to say on the internet. Do you know the kind of people who are on this thing?

    • @Miss_Dis
      @Miss_Dis Рік тому +5

      @@DChrls what can I say... I trust the glauk flock 😊😇

  • @Quake210
    @Quake210 2 роки тому +1196

    As an acarologist I can asure you that we *do* in fact have hiking microscopes.

    • @adaliaalvarez7269
      @adaliaalvarez7269 2 роки тому +44

      I just looked this up...and now I need it.

    • @cyanofelis
      @cyanofelis 2 роки тому +72

      I'm a pathologist and though I casually hike, I never knew there was such a thing as a hiking microscope. Now I must have one. Can you recommend one to me?

    • @Joy21090
      @Joy21090 2 роки тому +50

      Do regular people just call the hiking microscope a "magnifying glass"? 🔎🔍

    • @kiloton1920
      @kiloton1920 2 роки тому +2

      Swift fm31?!

    • @Ox5f3759df
      @Ox5f3759df 2 роки тому +6

      Have you found a way to defeat ticks once and for all?

  • @scottmsg
    @scottmsg 2 роки тому +1241

    “What can kill you?”
    “Everything!”
    “And where does it live?”
    “Everywhere!”
    I love the enthusiasm 😂

    • @BlackCanary87
      @BlackCanary87 2 роки тому +49

      In my experience, kids are bloodthirsty little monsters who love this kind of thing.

    • @NinaWashington
      @NinaWashington 2 роки тому +16

      This was my favorite line! 😂😂😂

    • @Eltheria
      @Eltheria 2 роки тому +6

      @@NinaWashington Mine too! lol

    • @racheln2136
      @racheln2136 2 роки тому +8

      I mean, it’s not wrong😂

    • @valeriestevens5440
      @valeriestevens5440 2 роки тому

      more like carefully learned caution bc if its alive - it wants you dead

  • @NotLoay
    @NotLoay 2 роки тому +588

    I legitimately thought he'll take a history from an animal then trace the family history back to the Dinosaurs

    • @valeriestevens5440
      @valeriestevens5440 2 роки тому +10

      gotta learn to take a proper ID history - going back to dinosaurs isn't good enough - go back to primodial soup ;-) one cell knows another (micro joke........ehhhh its funny to me)

    • @dillarddillard-p4e
      @dillarddillard-p4e 2 місяці тому

      😂

  • @Deltarious
    @Deltarious 2 роки тому +136

    The end had big "Congratulations, you are being rescued, please do not resist!" vibes

  • @redpilledbachelor7776
    @redpilledbachelor7776 2 роки тому +584

    Evidently Dr. G hasn't forgotten 99% of what he learnt in med school yet.

    • @DGlaucomflecken
      @DGlaucomflecken  2 роки тому +662

      I did a significant amount of research for this

    • @somerndmguy
      @somerndmguy 2 роки тому +337

      @@DGlaucomflecken You mean "continuing education."

    • @zuhararaamiz5572
      @zuhararaamiz5572 2 роки тому +5

      @@DGlaucomflecken wow😮

    • @bogdanflorin8927
      @bogdanflorin8927 2 роки тому +12

      @@DGlaucomflecken and the process you killed any desire to hike.. EVER

    • @Ice.muffin
      @Ice.muffin 2 роки тому +2

      @@bogdanflorin8927 You're so fun at parties I'm sure

  • @obnoxious_cow3582
    @obnoxious_cow3582 2 роки тому +313

    Just picturing him whipping out a hiking microscope mid hike is hilarious.

    • @ciara473
      @ciara473 2 роки тому +21

      I'd love to see Pathology on a hike with Infectious Diseases, he'd have such fun comparing Tabitha to the hiking microscope!

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +13

      @@ciara473 I was just gonna say, I wonder if the hiking microscope is Tabitha's more-outdoorsy little sister! 😆

    • @SteveKelHughes
      @SteveKelHughes 2 роки тому +10

      I think you can order them from Texaco Mike

    • @Kenghym
      @Kenghym 2 роки тому

      People keep forgetting the outside is full of stuff that is not human. And there's people with the clear mission to study anything BUT humans (and humans as well but they are just another mammal... We mostly do it on the side to make medicine feel better about not really being 'science').
      You folks wouldn't believe the excitment of biologists when mobile phones became legit little zooming devices. Most of us will still carry a folding lens though...

    • @lagg1e
      @lagg1e 2 роки тому +5

      @@ItsAsparageese Tabitha, this is Sally, Infectios Disease's hike microscope. Sally, this is Tabitha, an OMAX LED compound microscope.

  • @2katkitty
    @2katkitty 2 роки тому +360

    He's about as much fun as dermatology at the beach. 😂

  • @jenibarra385
    @jenibarra385 2 роки тому +625

    There is an infectious disease doctor that saved my father’s life and she absolutely LOVES when you do the ID skits. After I thanked her for what she did for my family we had a good laugh together about ID taking a history 😂😂😂

  • @firasayadi6951
    @firasayadi6951 2 роки тому +121

    i'm taking my infectious diseases exam with what i learned from this video

    • @ke3516
      @ke3516 2 роки тому +17

      Please report back on your results! Then we'll know if Dr. Glaucomflecken is a reliable study source.

  • @sdetcho1
    @sdetcho1 2 роки тому +410

    I'm getting ready to go hiking with my husband for our anniversary. This video is a life saver. I almost forgot to pack my hiking microscope! 😅

    • @jayATUK
      @jayATUK 2 роки тому +23

      😱 Oh my. Imagine the horror, when you're trying to examine a tick and there's no microscope anywhere in your backpack..! Getting goosebumps just from the thought. Next you're gonna say you don't have your hiking tweezers

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 роки тому +9

      A set of tweezers would be a good thing to have with you tho, especially of ticks in your area carry diseases

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ Рік тому

      Oooh, sexy time! lol

  • @tinkerbinker1
    @tinkerbinker1 2 роки тому +225

    "What can kill you?"
    "Everything!"

  • @MJ-98
    @MJ-98 2 роки тому +305

    Currently in the middle of bugs and drugs and I have gained a new respect for the ID physicians.

    • @fakesidekick
      @fakesidekick 2 роки тому +7

      Only for them to mostly diagnose & treat Staph Aureus 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @MJ-98
      @MJ-98 2 роки тому

      @@fakesidekick It is extremely disease causing. Seriously I've had to memorize about 12 different types of illness caused by staph aureus alone it is a beast

  • @mechkitten
    @mechkitten 2 роки тому +100

    Most of my patients with arthritis share they are puzzled by it. I ask whether they ever had ticks on them from hikes or growing in a rural area. Then, they describe Lyme Disease like symptoms. Many follow-ups were made with their immunologists. We need more PSA's like these.

    • @sheilavillamil2193
      @sheilavillamil2193 2 роки тому +5

      Are you saying that arthritis in adults can stem from tick “bites” in childhood?

    • @c.j.4014
      @c.j.4014 2 роки тому +20

      @@sheilavillamil2193 Or possibly just that arthritis has become a lazy catch-all term in many instances where further testing/questioning was warranted.
      Even someone with no medical training could tell you that arthritis is something with "stiff joints, pain when moving, limited range of movement, and swelling." But since it's culturally understood, even someone with no formal medical intervention can easily just assume all they've got is arthritis and it's just this shitty thing they have to deal with for the rest of their life.
      That being said.....if you figure the amount of damage a tick bite can do to somebody's body in a few years without intervention, who knows what decades of misdiagnosis can do.
      It's kind of like how we're discovering that long-term exposure to high lead levels makes people less cognitively intelligent while stunting their emotional maturity......so all the violent, angry, incoherent stereotypes/viewpoints/behaviors of many Boomers and Gen Xers starts to make a hell of a lot more medical sense lol
      (and why kids raised near racing tracks started doing better in schools once they switched to unleaded gas)

    • @bback4078
      @bback4078 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for following up on their symptoms in such a thoughtful way. My family member has Lyme disease and has experienced souch joint paint as part of the disease process.

  • @AznJsn82091
    @AznJsn82091 2 роки тому +215

    I lost it at the kids’ part!
    “What can kill you?”
    “Everything!”
    🤣🤣🤣

    • @narellesmith7932
      @narellesmith7932 2 роки тому

      😂😂😂

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 роки тому +9

      And where does it live?
      EVERYWHERE 😂
      That was my favourite part too

  • @riverstyx7251
    @riverstyx7251 2 роки тому +95

    “Don’t drink the river water” is also the advice I got from my school backpacking troupe plus a whole lesson on water filtration and what kind of water was less likely to make you sick. Once my family hiked to a small trickle of a waterfall with algae growing on the rocks where the water flowed-natures warning sign. My brother said “let’s drink it!” and reached out to cup some water in his hands. I instinctively yelled “NOPE” and slapped his hand away. They looked at me like I was crazy while I explained to them that’s how you catch dysentery. It was extra difficult to get them to not drink the water because we are, of course, all from a very rural area and goddammit if my farmer-descended family isn’t stubborn.

    • @cranapple3367
      @cranapple3367 10 місяців тому +2

      Okay so serious question, are people actually just out there drinking river water? Like, people who aren't in some remote corner of Papua New Guinea pr something?

    • @trikstari7687
      @trikstari7687 20 днів тому

      ​@cranapple3367 it's rather difficult to go swimming without water getting into your mouth.
      Also there are places where water is still drinkable.

  • @ashwinshaji1572
    @ashwinshaji1572 2 роки тому +40

    As a doctor , it amazes me how much he had to study microbiology and infections to make this video and Dr.Glaucomfleckens creativity is through the roof..man you're good!!

  • @claire308
    @claire308 2 роки тому +28

    Nurse here. When we were t
    In the Rocky’s last summer this was ME! We had deer go through our camp site. They were majestic but risky. My kids had their pants tucked SO deep in their socks that it made my husband say “really?” I talked all about rocky mountain spotted fever and Lyme. My dad is a biologist. He kept calling after we got home to see if we had any flu like symptoms! This is pure perfection doc! Thank you!!!!!

  • @milobanks9407
    @milobanks9407 2 роки тому +338

    We need more Infectious Disease content!

  • @SomeOnlinePerson
    @SomeOnlinePerson 2 роки тому +90

    Fun fact: a friend and I only brought one standard bottle of water each on a high school hiking trip alongside a river and ran out well before reaching wherever it was we were going. We had no idea how much longer we'd be out there, only that we weren't even halfway through (since, y'know, not turned back yet) and we were getting super thirsty. Everyone else only had their own limited supplies of water, too, and we weren't exactly popular at school. We also knew it'd be unsafe to drink from the river, even if we had a reasonable way to get down to it, drink, and back up to the trail without getting yelled at or left behind.
    There only seemed to be one option other than spending the rest of the trip feeling like we were gonna die of thirst: hope what I'd been told about spring water being safe was true and that I could locate one along the path, and proceed to look for the absolutely coldest little stream or oddly-placed and trickling-along puddle I could find.
    Did find something that matched the description, though I'm not sure if it really was a spring or not. Couldn't detect any issues with it with our very limited human senses (actually "tasted" better than the water at school). Others knew what we did, so it wouldn't have been a mystery if something when horribly wrong. Luckily, neither of us got sick or have shown any issue in the years since. My parents were furious when they found out that the school hadn't brought a bunch of extra water along for us idiot students, though.
    Years later, I now have one of those fancy filter straws. I just... have yet to need it, so it remains sealed in its package.

  • @gigim.9742
    @gigim.9742 2 роки тому +22

    I feel like "I'm Infectious Disease, and I'm going to check you for ticks" is this guy's go-to line while on a date.

  • @jhaas68865
    @jhaas68865 2 роки тому +157

    I just got back from a Cub Scout camp out and found this hilarious. The tick part of saving the tick is actually part of the official protocol. The training I did with my den was first aid and when it came to what does every parent do during and after the camp all the parents replied check for ticks!

    • @verak66
      @verak66 2 роки тому +7

      My husband saved a tick in a bottle one time and put it in the medicine cabinet without telling me. Not what you want to see at 3 AM!

  • @AndreaHernandez-zt6cx
    @AndreaHernandez-zt6cx 2 роки тому +58

    My dad isn't an infectious disease doc, but he spent a brief time working as an ER tech and this just brought back childhood memories.....and I need therapy now.

    • @pisicavesela1346
      @pisicavesela1346 2 роки тому +4

      You're ok. I know I am 😉. Raised by infection disease hematologist...

    • @narellesmith7932
      @narellesmith7932 2 роки тому

      😂😂

    • @Hillside-Hive
      @Hillside-Hive 2 роки тому +3

      Maybe he'll do a 'post hike sesh' with metal health!

  • @Nyronus
    @Nyronus 2 роки тому +15

    As someone who lived in the middle of Mosquito Country, Tick Country, and had regular advisories that the local lake was overrun with brain eating bacteria... I felt this.

  • @UmairLad
    @UmairLad 2 роки тому +9

    As a medical student, whose favourite subject is infectious disease, this video checked all the boxes for me. So satisfying

  • @idontknowanymore1246
    @idontknowanymore1246 2 роки тому +31

    My dad is a nurse… we lived in the woods. This is already very familiar. Every time we went on a walk we ended it by checking for ticks. We were told to avoid certain plants, and got to hear horror stories about infected cuts and people who ate the wrong thing. We also got to hear more stories of other kids who got hurt and were examples of why we couldn’t do things like jump on trampolines or eat raw cookie dough among other things. Keep the kids healthy! 😂

  • @LeadTrumpet1
    @LeadTrumpet1 2 роки тому +92

    New Yorkers who live anywhere near woods are trained from very young to check for ticks.
    Our state DEC and Cornell have extremely detailed pages of what ticks are found in our state (too many of them), What diseases they cause, how to identify them at all stages and before and after engorgement, how to avoid them on you, you kids, your pets and in your yard.
    New York prefers we don’t get Lyme Disease. That is one disease you want to catch early.

    • @c.j.4014
      @c.j.4014 2 роки тому +4

      100% this. My cousin went nearly three years without a proper Lyme Disease diagnosis ("oh you're too young to be seriously ill! It's just your anxiety"🤮) so the advancement of it absolutely fucked her body up.

    • @KayElayempea
      @KayElayempea Рік тому +1

      Only thing is, I usually check for ticks at the end of the day or when we go back in the house because those things are everywhere. So far this year I have found 3 ticks, all walking on clothing. Also my tick prevention doubles as sun protection some days (fully covered in light colored clothing).

    • @bback4078
      @bback4078 Рік тому

      So true!

  • @Durio_zibethinus
    @Durio_zibethinus 2 роки тому +26

    I can hear rural medicine wheezing so hard from a distance

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 роки тому +6

      Rural medicine would actually go
      This dude is absolutely right for the love of god stop drinking stagnant river water we are running out of imodium

  • @ahoffman1979
    @ahoffman1979 2 роки тому +21

    As someone who's a former public health educator who's also an avid birder, I'm feeling all of this, especially the tick info. I carry tick tweezers in my bag at all times, even when I'm simply strolling the urban wilderness, because I *know* they're out there and they've found me one too many times.

  • @statikkshiv2235
    @statikkshiv2235 2 роки тому +180

    Infectious disease should hang out with immunologist more. Imagine them arguing on this hike

    • @kathrynthomas6390
      @kathrynthomas6390 2 роки тому +11

      Oh man! I would love that!

    • @mechkitten
      @mechkitten 2 роки тому +34

      A conversation about Lyme disease induced Rhuematoid Athritis would be riveting, if not an actual PSA.

    • @spiralrose
      @spiralrose 2 роки тому +6

      Where is immunology?
      I don’t think I’ve met them

    • @danilsag43
      @danilsag43 2 роки тому +1

      Oh lord, that will be epic!

    • @AtashSiah
      @AtashSiah 2 роки тому +2

      ID and Heme/Onc would be a fight to rival Cards and Nephro

  • @Larsoff
    @Larsoff 2 роки тому +55

    Lmao as I parasitologist this is my new favorite video of yours haha. I ALWAYS do a tick check everytime I'm in the wilderness. One of my favorites is telling others about Echinococcus!

    • @Joy21090
      @Joy21090 2 роки тому +3

      Please DON'T tell us about it. Signed, Queasy Queen

  • @JohnSmith-dz2dc
    @JohnSmith-dz2dc 2 роки тому +26

    You know you watch a lotta Dr. G’s videos when you start receiving ads about anesthesia

    • @Joy21090
      @Joy21090 2 роки тому +2

      I only get ads about VRBO, bras and shapermint. What am I doing wrong??

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 роки тому +3

      I keep getting this really annoying ad about a doctor who used to be overworked and underpaid now earning $$$$$. I guess the YT algorithm be assuming things about me

    • @c.j.4014
      @c.j.4014 2 роки тому

      Do you also get those ads for how to improve your charting efficiency?

    • @Joy21090
      @Joy21090 2 роки тому

      @@c.j.4014 Ha ha! I get an ad for a better answering service. I like the music and it's easy to ignore

  • @edwardurbin6983
    @edwardurbin6983 2 роки тому +10

    “I’m infectious disease and I’m gonna check you for ticks.” I didn’t realize infectious disease caught One Liner Disease 😂

  • @LLandS18
    @LLandS18 2 роки тому +95

    Someone who lives in the land of the ticks Nova Scotia Canada and I hike all the time with the dog. I have a hiking sack it has a first aid kit and a tick kit in it. So tick checks are always for me and the puppy dog. There's a really great spray that's made here in Nova Scotia it's called Atlantic it works really well. Pretty sure they deliver pretty much everywhere in the world. I think.

    • @cyanofelis
      @cyanofelis 2 роки тому +7

      Thanks fam can I use it on doggo as well? He has a seresto collar, but he just tested positive for anaplasma. I probs have it too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @bumblebaa2327
      @bumblebaa2327 2 роки тому +11

      when my cat came in I used to say "how many animals in this fur? it should be one! only you!" when we did tick control. She thought we were cuddling. She wasn't wrong.

    • @LLandS18
      @LLandS18 2 роки тому +2

      @@cyanofelis yes it is pet safe.

    • @Urbanity_Kludge
      @Urbanity_Kludge 2 роки тому

      @@cyanofelis
      I looked it up, AtlanTICK is a mix of herbal oils, won't hurt anyone, won't help anyone.

  • @davidgunsberg2475
    @davidgunsberg2475 2 роки тому +15

    Interesting fact;
    “What can kill you?”
    “Everything!”
    “And where does it live?”
    “Everywhere”
    is also the third verse of the Australian National Anthem.

  • @sarahkat650
    @sarahkat650 2 роки тому +23

    I would love going hiking with infectious disease! By the end my questions would have driven him crazy or made him love me either way fun all around.

  • @laurajaime6333
    @laurajaime6333 2 роки тому +149

    The “why are you crying?” and “Oh look a bunny! Tularemia.” 😂 Dying! I am not a doctor nor do I personally know any, but I still appreciate this content. So good! You’ve got such a great sense of humor. 😄

    • @BlackCanary87
      @BlackCanary87 2 роки тому +10

      ...I have been known to say things like, "oh, armadillos, they carry leprosy!" So that ones accurate

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet 2 роки тому +6

    I actually have a little tick remover tool that has a small magnifying lens as part of it's structure, for identifying the tick and also checking the bite site for remaining mouthparts. It's a hiking must-have.

  • @AlexBesogonov
    @AlexBesogonov 2 роки тому +38

    Hits close to home. I lived in an area with endemic tickborne encephalitis (a very nice viral disease with 5% mortality with best treatment and frequent life-long sequalae). Our forest trips were kinda like that: tuck clothes, check each other after returning, and if you find a tick then preserve it for testing for the virus.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 роки тому +2

      I notice you use the past tense about that place

    • @talesfromtheroad9530
      @talesfromtheroad9530 2 роки тому +4

      Oh wow!! I didn't know tickborne encephalitis is now considered a 'thing'! I remember trying to explain to doctors 4 years ago that my brain felt like it was 'burning' among other symptoms (and got blank stares or was asked about my mental state). Finally was diagnosed with neuro Lyme but I wonder if I had brain inflammation too.
      Anyway, lived to tell the tale, but grateful I ran across your post!

    • @sorin.n
      @sorin.n 2 роки тому +1

      @@talesfromtheroad9530 any long side effects?

    • @sorin.n
      @sorin.n 2 роки тому

      How / where would you test it for the virus? I only know that you can send the tick for analysis for Borrelia.

    • @AlexBesogonov
      @AlexBesogonov 2 роки тому +1

      @@sorin.n That was in Russia back in early 2000-s. Fortunately, tickborne encephalitis is not present in the US, so we don't need to fear it.
      But if you want, you can do PCR tests on ticks. CDC local labs do that. I believe they mostly test for Babesiosis.

  • @elkevermeulen7343
    @elkevermeulen7343 2 роки тому +18

    As a past academic in parasitology, I would actually quite enjoy that walk just to listen to that fountain of knowledge, no sarcasm. He reminds me a bit of the vet professor I met during my graduate years, he was great, he literally wrote the books on wildlife parasitology in Australia.

  • @floorpizza8074
    @floorpizza8074 Рік тому +2

    Every one of these videos is a literal masterpiece.
    Man, I wish you were my ophthalmologist! Your patients don't know how lucky they are.

  • @flightdoc9087
    @flightdoc9087 2 роки тому +6

    "Molly, go get me my HIKING MICROSCOPE" 🤣 I died

  • @bookwrm4evr
    @bookwrm4evr 2 роки тому +6

    I'd be the one crying yet intensely listening to such facinating information.

  • @jl854
    @jl854 2 роки тому +36

    Man, ID is so interesting but I also feel like I’d be so paranoid all the time.

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 2 роки тому +3

      Yes

    • @kathleenannmodina-angue4540
      @kathleenannmodina-angue4540 2 роки тому +4

      Absolutely, yes.

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 роки тому +2

      Meh. As in all medicine, and life in general, you learn to minimise risk where you are able to and not do stupid shit, but thats about it.

    • @BlairdBlaird
      @BlairdBlaird 2 роки тому +2

      It's not paranoia if they're out to get you.
      And ticks definitely are out to get you.

  • @simple11q
    @simple11q 2 роки тому +6

    I said the "I am going to check you for ticks, take of your clothes" to my wife in the evening and she thought it was an innuendo, I then proceeded to get my flashlight and tick tweezers and check her thoroughly. To her surprise and taken aback look. So far: one out of five chance that she has a tick when we are out in the wilderness. So I'm always precautious .

  • @dkomlos
    @dkomlos 2 роки тому +8

    They say he gets an HPI from the tick so deep, its nymph stage feels like an entire life cycle.

  • @linag7308
    @linag7308 2 роки тому +13

    I had found a tick on my dog after a walk. I was so proud of myself removing the right way. The little straw was a lot longer then I thought.

  • @juratea1475
    @juratea1475 2 роки тому +5

    there are no words to acknowledge how original, entertaining and eduational this content is!

  • @mcatb.187
    @mcatb.187 2 роки тому +93

    There is 1 disease you can get on hikes that he didn't mention- PTSD. Specifically PTSD from learning all those diseases. But it's alright, you're only susceptible if you work in either human or veterinary health care. Kind regards from the veterinarian who just diagnosed 4 dogs in 1 days with Lyme disease.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 роки тому +3

      😬

    • @c.renmark1880
      @c.renmark1880 2 роки тому +1

      Did any of them have Lyme Nephritis?

    • @mcatb.187
      @mcatb.187 2 роки тому +3

      @@c.renmark1880 Luckily no.

    • @auntbee6993
      @auntbee6993 2 роки тому +3

      I thought you were going to say PTSD from finding a dead body😂 it's always the old lady walking her dog or a bunch of kids going fishing that find the dumped corpses in the woods😂

    • @Christian-Pickles
      @Christian-Pickles 2 роки тому +2

      An honest question of curiosity-how do you vets diagnose Lyme disease in dogs? What tests do you run?
      I ask because, anecdotally, it seems faster and easier to diagnose Lyme Disease in dogs than in humans, at according to my research? (Well, once you’re past the initial barrier of: “dogs don’t have words and so they can’t describe their symptoms”.)

  • @vtreezy6407
    @vtreezy6407 2 роки тому +4

    As a veterinary pathologist who did her PhD on theileriosis but who *also* enjoys a good hike... this speaks to me on just so many levels.

  • @KatieCottingham
    @KatieCottingham 2 роки тому +45

    I love a good tick borne illness lecture, and in nature no less! 👏👏👏
    For real though, thanks for the lecture not enough people get but everyone needs!
    Chronic Lymie and babesiosis patient here who grew up with obsessive tick checks because my sisters and I were infected in-utero due to doctors not asking the "have you traveled outside the area" question in the late 70s when our Mom got the OG recognized strain on a trip to visit family on the East coast. Mom was determined we wouldn't pick up any other illnesses, and to our knowledge (and careful physician observation) we didn't. We were also the "brave girls" in our friend groups who could deal with bugs, stickerburrs, and garden snakes. 🤪

    • @MBMCincy63
      @MBMCincy63 2 роки тому +3

      Kudos to you for your being tuff.

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 роки тому +6

      Man this reminds me of when i was in the army where the other dudes in my unit mocked me for being fat and not being issued a weapon (my eyes are supper bad) and played up how masculine they were
      Riiiight until a cockroach showed up at which point it was all yelling and "for the love of god you come kill it please"
      Being able to deal with bugs is the best.

    • @bumblebaa2327
      @bumblebaa2327 2 роки тому +3

      @@DimT670 "Being able to deal with bugs is the best superpower!" There. :)

  • @truebluemiata
    @truebluemiata 2 роки тому +5

    I so love this guy. Every time with Dr. G is truly a LMFAO moment. Keep it real doc!

  • @mayarahman9995
    @mayarahman9995 2 роки тому +21

    Omg I used to work in a lab where we identified ticks if they were infectious or not omfg the memoriessss

    • @sorin.n
      @sorin.n 2 роки тому

      Maya, what kind of tests were you doing? What diseases were you looking for?

  • @jtkane317
    @jtkane317 2 роки тому +20

    As a PA-C in urgent care in the Great state of Pennsylvania, I completely understand ID's concern about ticks. Well played.

  • @doomsdayaddams2894
    @doomsdayaddams2894 2 роки тому +7

    I’m not sure if “my hiking microscope” or “I don’t know you” made me laugh harder!

  • @23skiddsy6
    @23skiddsy6 2 роки тому +8

    Only missing Lone Star ticks that make you allergic to red meat.

  • @spiralrose
    @spiralrose 2 роки тому +6

    Awesome!
    I camped out in the woods with friends of mine once a year, and trust me we are always checking each other for ticks.
    Lucky for me and the rest of them, there’s been no ticks in any untoward places

  • @agl8689
    @agl8689 2 роки тому +5

    This is wild I go to school at Dart and thought I saw you walking through town the other day and did a huge double take, but was like…trick of the eye… BUT just saw you gave a talk here and now the NH woods!! happy to see the ticks didn’t get to you and I’m not going crazy

  • @jamie1602
    @jamie1602 2 роки тому +1

    Me, living in a swamp, "And we didn't even START on the mosquito lecture."

  • @rikissecret
    @rikissecret 2 роки тому +7

    "Everything!"
    "Everywhere!"
    "Perfect!"
    haha you lost me there, brilliancy

  • @egonmilanowski
    @egonmilanowski 2 роки тому +4

    Tweezers are great; they're included on most Swiss Army Knives; however, the Tick Key is where it is at for removal of woodland parasitic arachnids.

  • @ItsAsparageese
    @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +14

    _Furiously scribbles every disease that hasn't been a TPWKY episode yet so I can think of things to say when they ask for suggestions for each season_
    YAY FOR MORE ID CONTENT! I identify so heavily with this character lol thanks for the amazing videos

    • @marley7145
      @marley7145 2 роки тому +2

      Oh good, thanks for saving me the trouble. Even though there aren't many left.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +2

      @@marley7145 Lol right? I'm grateful the Erins have such particular fondness for arthropod-vectored stuff since there's a good deep pool of options there XD

    • @marley7145
      @marley7145 2 роки тому +2

      @@ItsAsparageese agreed. Though to be honest if they decided to talk about the mechanism of action of automobile accident injuries, I'd listen to that, too.
      (...and now I'm considering possible quarantinis.)

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +1

      @@marley7145 Oh definitely, I love traumatic injuries myself. Er, learning about them, that is (although acquiring them can be reasonably fun sometimes too lol)! Yeah they could do one heck of a fascinating two-parter on just transportation-related accidents, that would be an insanely cool topic! I love ID topics but I love it when they step outside that niche too. I think lightning & the bends have been some of their niftiest eps so far.

  • @sesseh943
    @sesseh943 2 роки тому +2

    I'm a vet tech, and I love this!!!

  • @grumpygranny724
    @grumpygranny724 2 роки тому +5

    Oh yes....each character must now go hiking.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому

      Omg. It really is a fabulous idea for a series, at least for most specialties if not all

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 2 роки тому +2

      Emergency doctor will go mountain biking and getting his femur repaired by ortho later.
      The ophthalmologist will go glamping with Jonathan.
      The dermatologist will accidentaly touch poison ivy.
      Nephrology will help everybody out with water and electrolyte tablets.
      OB/GYN will have to postpone the hike because having your period when you're out in the woods is annoying (speaking from experience).
      ...

  • @kinebrembry6224
    @kinebrembry6224 2 роки тому +3

    That’s the best! I love seeing one of the doctors in the wild!

  • @sabrinanelsen8660
    @sabrinanelsen8660 2 роки тому +4

    I’d be honored to have Infectious Disease check me for ticks because I know he’s be thorough. And possibly condescending.

  • @ksingh9681
    @ksingh9681 2 роки тому +5

    Dr. G.. you just motivated me to study anatomy for some reason 😊

  • @urbaniteurbanizer1612
    @urbaniteurbanizer1612 2 роки тому +6

    Give the little kids who delivered their lines perfectly an award! They were brilliant. Talk about scene sealers. And they it without having any screen time!

  • @lmboh8585
    @lmboh8585 2 роки тому +12

    LOL! This is why I don't hike any longer. That, and I've become even more clumsy with age.

  • @Wait4me2
    @Wait4me2 2 роки тому +8

    Ever since I got what you called Colorado tick fever and what Mom called Rocky Mountain spotted tick fever when I was two, she implemented the strip search and destroy protocol every single night. I think I may have found the source of my PTSD.
    Gee thanks Dr G 😳

  • @bea4156
    @bea4156 2 роки тому +36

    As a kid who grew up in the sticks and got tick/leech bites on the regular, these really make me feel like I dodged a bullet 😂

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 роки тому +9

      It depends on if the ticks carry diseases where you live. Its all risk assessment.
      If you look at the comments there are people in areas with ticks who regularly carried diseases going "this is literally how we do it" and people in places where that's not the case going "ha ha fictionalised and paranoia" and neither is wrong for their circumstances

    • @ilavalolipop
      @ilavalolipop 2 роки тому +1

      @@DimT670 Ooo interesting point

    • @bback4078
      @bback4078 Рік тому +3

      ​@@DimT670 The problem with that is that Lyme disease is actually more wide spread than the average person realizes. Maps of endemic areas for Lyme show that urban/near urban areas are the highest risk, when most people associate ticks/Lyme with wilderness.
      The increased mobility of pets/people has produced dramatic increases in the incidence of Lyme disease.

  • @notpinhead3514
    @notpinhead3514 2 роки тому +7

    You know he's probably learning more medicine doing these videos than being an ophthalmologist x)

  • @RemoteEars
    @RemoteEars 2 роки тому +1

    I'm always pleasantly surprised by how often doctors offer to check me for ticks while I'm out hiking

  • @mfd1993
    @mfd1993 2 роки тому +9

    "I'm infectious disease and I'm gonna check you for ticks"
    This reminds me of a House episode where a girl is allergic to everything even inside a hospital because she has a tick on her genitals, only for house to discover it during physical exam on the last part of the episode.

    • @dawnbailey9241
      @dawnbailey9241 2 роки тому +2

      I'm such a fan of Gynecological exams in an elevator while going into septic shock 🤣

    • @RafaelMonteiroMaia
      @RafaelMonteiroMaia 2 роки тому +1

      Fun fact: Apparently the actress playing the girl with the tick had a crush on Hugh Laurie. So she left him a note when he was supposed to be looking between her legs.

  • @NikovK
    @NikovK 2 роки тому +2

    This reminds me of the time my boy scout troop found an natural rock water slide, spent an hour sliding down it, and spent two hours removing leeches.

  • @darkbluetoo349
    @darkbluetoo349 2 роки тому +5

    As a naturalist I deal with ticks all the time, I love this!!

  • @sailormercuryLSR
    @sailormercuryLSR 2 роки тому +2

    I laugh snorted in a full bar at "go get me my hiking microscope".

  • @ElemXCR
    @ElemXCR 2 роки тому +3

    Infectious disease doctors are so rare... I'd listen to one in if I found one in my hiking trip.
    -especially if there's some people around for security-

  • @raremage
    @raremage Рік тому

    I was very ill and in a hospital with what turned out to be fungal pneumonia. I was also immunocompromised due to treatments for Crohn’s Disease. I remember some woman coming into the room a few nights after admission who basically took my life history from childhood to age 40. Infectious Disease Specialist, of course. She was by far the sharpest doctor involved in my case, the one person who figured out what was actually going on and returning me to health. ID Docs are amazing.

  • @maplelump
    @maplelump 2 роки тому +8

    As soon as the "what diseases do ticks cause" was asked, the vet nurse in me was like "oh SO many, let's see, there's this... and this..." 😂🤣

  • @alexzander7386
    @alexzander7386 2 роки тому +3

    As someone who literally climbed pikes peak this morning, i recognized the landscape immediately, before you even mentione the rockies

  • @PkonradW
    @PkonradW 2 роки тому +4

    This channel fills the hole that Scrubs left in my heart ❤

  • @yoseftarshis7518
    @yoseftarshis7518 2 роки тому +3

    AMAZING! I laughed so hard from this one, it perfectly describes how a med student feels after finishing microbiology.

  • @sminthian
    @sminthian 2 роки тому +10

    And don't get him started on the mosquitoes...

  • @chrystalraymondperry3356
    @chrystalraymondperry3356 2 роки тому +2

    I just can’t say it enough.. everyone of his videos is perfect! He’s a genius! He’s actually a genius.. he’s so amazingly smart (and so funny 😂 😂) in every field! He can’t just be an eye Dr. He’s a superhero 😅

  • @Saknika
    @Saknika 2 роки тому +13

    Get on my level infectious disease, I carry tick tools with me everywhere because I have a gift for finding them on my friends animals when petting them and smothering them with love. Tweezers are just not as prepared as you can be. LOL But seriously, I do carry the tick tool, and I have actually used it to remove a tick on a person this year. She came into the dance class after mine asking if anyone had tweezers just for that reason and I whipped out the tick removing tool instead.

    • @slook7094
      @slook7094 2 роки тому

      My ferret, cats, and dog would get ticks all the time. I'd just pluck them out with my fingernails (never squeezing, just using my nails as tweezers).

  • @miask
    @miask Рік тому +1

    As a country kid, I’ve had my share of tick bites. I was about 4 when I got my first bite. Darn thing was in my scalp. Our neighbor was a Navy flight surgeon who removed the tick using a lit cigarette (hey, it was the 60’s). I don’t remember exactly his method, but I can say this, that tick backed right out of my scalp with a hacking cough.

  • @TheLovelylights
    @TheLovelylights 2 роки тому +4

    10/10 recommend tick removers. I carry them around for my dog and occasionally use them on myself

  • @jannmikoingelrabagogamingc6012
    @jannmikoingelrabagogamingc6012 2 роки тому +1

    As someone who had a microbiology and parasitology class a year ago in pharmacy school, I am happy that I am able to know all of the tick-borne diseases he mentioned, really!~

  • @TheAncientTale
    @TheAncientTale 2 роки тому +9

    This kind of feels like me at school. I’m known as that guy who knows every disease. Except, I don’t have a doctorate degree, and I don’t know every disease. No one does, you can’t.

  • @Rocky123698745
    @Rocky123698745 Рік тому +1

    I love the “what can kill you?” bit. Living in PA, ticks are a constant concern as long as it’s warm enough for them to be out. Lyme disease, everywhere you look

    • @bback4078
      @bback4078 Рік тому

      And ticks can be alive/active well below freezing!

  • @thejudgmentalcat
    @thejudgmentalcat 2 роки тому +5

    I live in Michigan and this is basically how you hike around here...also need bug spray/lotion because EEE, West Nile, zika, Dengue...

    • @pisicavesela1346
      @pisicavesela1346 2 роки тому

      The UP bugs are ferocious, we barely survived.😂 with bug spray!

  • @31dknight
    @31dknight 2 роки тому +2

    another great video from the doctor. thanks