I always loved the scene where they have Homer in a tank to measure his body fat, and it registers more than 100 percent, then they pan over to show him eating a bag of pork rinds and the doctor berates him for eating in the tank.
The fact that you reason with kids is incredible. The thing I hated the most about my childhood is even though I understood a lot of things, everyone still treated me like I couldn't even talk.
That’s so true! I understood a lot as a child and absolutely resented being treated that way as a kid, I’ve never missed being a child tbh! That’s likely a huge part of why. I’ve also worked with kids in my career a lot & I mainly speak to them like equals which has only benefited my relationships with then. Children are smart, more so than adults in almost every area aside from wisdom. They deserve a lot more respect than we give them sometimes.
oh my god I remember like a year ago (I was 12 at the time) I was at this restaurant and my mother was in the restroom so she wasn't there to order. This was ok because I had ordered by myself in the past. But a waitress comes by, looks at me and says "want me to wait for your mommy?" and before I can say anything she just walks away.
One of my favourit Dr Hibbert quotes: _- But i thought broccoli was healthy._ _- Oh no, it's one of the most poisonous plants around. It tries to warn us with its bad taste._
I googled it. Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, serious disorder of the skin and mucous membranes. It's usually a reaction to medication that starts with flu-like symptoms, followed by a painful rash that spreads and blisters. Then the top layer of affected skin dies, sheds, and begins to heal after several days.
I mean, I think the only pregnancy you can have if you don't have a uterus or ovaries, is a hysterical one. Which is kinda funny, since "hysteria" is a condition originally thought to be caused by the uterus swimming aroudn the body to places it doesn't belong, so going too etymological on this means a hysterical pregnancy should be a perfectly normal pregnancy with baby in uterus.
Always thought this was terrible on the doctor until I saw a very edge case of a kid who... Ate significant amounts of... Biohazard. So they had to take lots of shots, take lots of samples, and being ultra non-cooperative, struggled to take shots that would calm them down, all while having an extremely rapidly worsening condition that for some reason didn't paralyzed their voice and muscles yet. So wonder how much was just the medic being insensitive and much of it being an edge case like this.
“What is his specialty? Dr. Nick, what do you do?” Dr. Nick is board certified in Malpractice and is a fellow of the American Association of Iatrogenesis.
Nope, it was just me, butI wouldn’t be surprised if they did say something like that at some point! They have approximately 50 million episodes, after all.
My daughter watches your channell all the time. She has a great interest in medicine...largely due to the fact that she suffers from PPMS as well as other medical issues. I bought her a copy of Grey's Anatomy (the medical book, not the TV show) and she has read more than half since March. She's a obessive reader. She enjoys the way you teach people basic medicine in a fun and constructive way. Because she's housebound most of the time you have brought her a lot of joy so I just wanted to thank you Dr.Mike...and let you know that you are making a huge difference in the lives of chronically ill people, including myself. So God Bless and keep doing what you're doing. There is always room for new knowledge. 😁👏🙏
I would love my doctor to give me a teddy bear and a sticker. It's the only way in which I'll accept being treated like a child by a medical professional.
An issue I've encountered a few times upon seeing a new doctor is they start "casually" asking questions without stating their purpose. During the questioning they ask how my father and/or mother is doing, and so on and so forth. When they then respond to one of my answers about my parents by shifting the line of their conversation I'll realize that they're attempting to get a family medical history, upon which I'll tell them to stop since I'm adopted.
@@malibuXoXobabe yeah, they just aren't the Simpsons they used to be. I can watch older episodes and they still make me laugh, but newer ones are just not as funny.
@@Uhhhhi necrotizing fasciitis is much more graphic and scary than sjs so if you want something to make you terrified of ever having an uncleaned wound then you can google that
“You gave me a sticker and a weird pillow, you must be nice” Edit: didn’t expect this comment to blow up. this is the most likes i ever had, thank you!
I remember shot day in my school…let’s say the doctor wanted to be done with it pretty quickly. Everything was painful: the skin prep, the stabbing, the excessive pressure to stop the bleeding but the worst part was watching him remove the cap with his teeth
Bruh same with me when I was like 6 or 7, I was going to get a tetanus shot but i was afraid of needles and that doctor instead of making me comfortable, he told my father to grab my legs and his Assistant doctor grabbed my hands, I still remember that I was screaming, I laugh now thinking about that incident. 😄
i remember my tetanus shot there was a nurse and it was like she was practising stabbing me the thing she stabbed me 23 times before she finally injected it and then she sloppily took it out
I admire you and all other doctors that try to reason with or calm down a patient before an injection. Once, during one of my ‘mandatory vacations’ at the psych ward, they told me they were going to put me on some sort of drip because I wasn’t eating. I told them that I hated needles, so guess what they did? Got some more nurses to hold me down. And here I was thinking psych wards were supposed to help your mental health. I couldn’t so much as sew with needles for ages after that, because I hang on to trauma like it’s a life buoy in the ocean.
The pregnancy the doctor mentioned is hysterical pregnancy. Hysterical pregnancy is also called phantom pregnancy, it’s when someone is not actually pregnant but thinks they are and/or has symptoms of pregnancy. It’s often brought on by really wanting to be pregnant. Hope that helps 😊
What you said about x-rays reminds me of one of the many studies conducted on Ötzi the ice man: how initial x-rays and CAT scans meant to study the condition of his internal organs would reveal an arrowhead in his left shoulder. Ironically, those conducting the study didn't notice the arrowhead at first, much like how the crayon in Homer's brain went unnoticed.
5:21 you left out the best part of this scene. Where Burns takes this to mean he's indestructible and is immediately corrected by being told the slightest breeze could kill him.
I have to say my favorite simpsons scene is when Hibbert is doing an appendectomy on the sidewalk with his pocket knife and he throws the appendix and it explodes! Best bit ever!
Dr. Nick singing during surgery: "The red thing's connected to the, blue thing! The blue thing's connected to the, yellow thing! The yellow thing's connected to my, wristwatch! ...Uh-oh."
Well I just ruined someone’s day far worse then. There are so many worse things than googling skin failure. Like the guy who got cooked alive by ionizing radiation and all of his flesh melted off leaving him a skeleton screaming for death for almost a year.
@@Hoshimaru57 what about hisashi ouchi. You should watch it too, of you want to overthink whole life thing. But keep in mind,noone was really at fault in this case if you see from everyone perspective
I honestly wish that I had you as my doctor because you are absolutely hilarious, so super friendly, have a sense of humour and you are just such a nice and intelligent person!! All the best :D
Kinda wish the scenes were played out for a few seconds more: that three stooges syndrome ends with the doc being "oh God no, a strong breeze could kill you!"
I don’t want my surgeon watching UA-cam as a refresher before my operation. He/she will get distracted by the sidebar and waste an hour on Fail Army videos.
I did not google it beacuse people are regretting searching it the first time I saw something like this was in the the Video funniest text messages from reaction time when a grandma asked “is bukkuaki a restaurant” then tal said don’t look it up and tons of people in the comments instantly regretted it so I still don’t know what it means beacuse I am to scared to look it up
@@Anonymous_Identity246 im gonna search it up now haha im already fucked up this wont do anything and ill tell you what without you seeing anything edit: bukkuaki isnt a thing, i searched it up and just got random pictures of animes, now time to search the disease edit 2: most the pics just have red spots on their face, but one pic showed someone that literally looked dead so uh you can search it up just do NOT go to photos.
Me on the otherhand : wait, so u literally have it? I see (now while writing this i feel like did i checked if it was edotted? but then like no, it shouldn't hve been that's just actual) uhh
"Do not google Steven Johnson syndrome, you'll regret it!" *Laughs in severe psoriasis for decades, and then promptly cries because oh god the air hurts my skin.*
@@doofusloofus8359 but how has he never learned what type 1 diabetes is? Even I learned that in middle school. Also I know someone with type 1, and it annoys me when people only know about type 2
@@tuz2160 @Kablooie I am a type 1 diabetic and I can assure you that Juvenile diabetes is specifically type 1. That is because the most common time to be diagnosed with type 1 is when you are a toddler or a teen. Get it right or just stay quiet. Boom.
Reason I fired my doctor: medical arrogance (not willing to talk with me - just talk down to me; acted like they knew everything - and patients can’t). I felt validated when DMike said “we don’t know everything”, thank you for that honesty
You should really react to the Injuries and medical scenes in Penguins of Madagascar, some of the medical scenes in it are hilarious, and there's even ones that are adorable, for example in the episode “Smotherly Love” where the Penguins met a maternal possum who introduced herself as "Ma" and smothers them with love, then later on in the episode, one of the Penguins (Rico) stabbed himself in the flipper on a pin that was on the table then started crying cause of the pain, then Ma came in and gave his flipper kisses to make it feel better
you know, that "pretend to inject myself before injecting the baby" actually sounds like a great idea. kids learn by modeling. By demonstrating that its nothing to be scared of, it probably helps them understand that its safe and not a big deal.
My primary care physician wanted to get me caught up on a vaccine, so I automatically rolled up my sleeve. "Oh hell no, you don't want me doing your shot. I'll send in a nurse instead." At least she was honest.
Well you don't actually have to be juvenile to have "juvenile" diabetes, that's just an outdated term for type one diabetes. They're the same thing and aren't exclusively tied to minors, as many are diagnosed well into adulthood.
either you don't understand that "Laughs in european" means they're European, in which some (not sure if all) healthcare is free, or you just made a horrible joke which isn't funny at all. or i got r/whoooshed
@Soonatic No, he/she's the dumb one for purposely using bad grammar when it wasn't funny to do so! He/she should've typed, "Laughs in a European language" to make the joke work. (Technically, many of them would be a European dialect of languages that are also spoken on other continents, but being that accurate would be too unwieldy for a joke. The trick is to be decently accurate without going overboard on technicalities.)
@@JamuCMD Not really. They have to pay a lot more taxes to pay for their "free" healthcare. The Americans who are lucky enough to have medical insurance from their jobs are overall better off in that regard.
I remember i saw a comment telling me to not look up some dudes name only to search it and find out he had no jaw, now i can 100% say everytime someone says don't google it i listen very closely
"We watch UA-cam before doing stuff on you" *So are you saying those "Imagine your doctor just watches this tutorial while operating on you" jokes are real-*
The episode with Mr. Burns is one of the most unexpected episodes I remember with clarity. It was different. I loved seeing it here. Also, thanks for commenting on the Quack Doctor, he is absolutely ridiculous and worth mentioning.
Dr. Nick is a miracle worker! Miracles aren't always good for everyone, but a doctor somehow stitching a leg onto a shoulder and an arm onto a hip and have both work normally afterward is beyond impressive and could result in several studies progressing medical research in some fields by years!
UPDATE: South Park Reaction Is LIVE -> ua-cam.com/video/c9HAqDyXVqg/v-deo.html
4 minutes ago
If I'd have had you as my Dr. I'd probably not have a messed up liver right now.
Lol knew it
❤️🇳🇱
You should look at Paradise PD medical scenes
Next will be “reacting to South Parks medical scenes”
😂
If this comment gets 10k upvotes it's done!
@@DoctorMike do it anyways haha
@@DoctorMike Don't make us jump thru hoops! Do it.
@@DoctorMike I notice you're not pinning the comment to help it hit 10k.
C’MON UA-cam, WE CAN SO THIS 👊
“You gave me a sticker and a weird pillow so you must be nice” 😂😂
Hehe lmao
Hey maybe we can use this method theory to get adults to get the Covid vaccine. 😂
@@jenniferfreese6816 oh bad idea now people are going to get annoyed and start getting the largest reply section in the world
@Adaline Lee mad respect
I lol'd at that
Video idea:
Your nephews try to find medical inaccuracies in medic dramas to see how much they have learned from Uncle Mike.
YES
Yes, we need another video with all 3 nephews! Please ❤️
Oofff 😂
YES!
YOOOO YESSS!! this would be epic lmao
I always loved the scene where they have Homer in a tank to measure his body fat, and it registers more than 100 percent, then they pan over to show him eating a bag of pork rinds and the doctor berates him for eating in the tank.
"Go to hell"
It's a chicken leg, not a bag of pork rinds.
Homer doesn't have 100 percent body fat. My bmi is like homer's and I hate how they make fun of him
@@MelB868 I never said he did. It was the extra food that threw off the readings.
“Your doctor watches UA-cam before performing surgery on you.”
Imagine being about to operate and you get two 30 second unskippables
Killer queen has already touched the scalpel
The last thing you want to hear right as you're going under for surgery is "ok, somebody pull up the Wikihow article".
i bet they are using youtube premium
@@kubiyyo2402 I should hope they do. We pay doctors enough to afford UA-cam Premium.
Then the operation will happen 1 minute later...
The fact that you reason with kids is incredible. The thing I hated the most about my childhood is even though I understood a lot of things, everyone still treated me like I couldn't even talk.
@@bugvillain ok
That’s so true! I understood a lot as a child and absolutely resented being treated that way as a kid, I’ve never missed being a child tbh! That’s likely a huge part of why. I’ve also worked with kids in my career a lot & I mainly speak to them like equals which has only benefited my relationships with then. Children are smart, more so than adults in almost every area aside from wisdom. They deserve a lot more respect than we give them sometimes.
yea
wow
oh my god I remember like a year ago (I was 12 at the time) I was at this restaurant and my mother was in the restroom so she wasn't there to order. This was ok because I had ordered by myself in the past. But a waitress comes by, looks at me and says "want me to wait for your mommy?" and before I can say anything she just walks away.
One of my favourit Dr Hibbert quotes:
_- But i thought broccoli was healthy._
_- Oh no, it's one of the most poisonous plants around. It tries to warn us with its bad taste._
Dude, I quote this to my dad every day😂😂
Im that weird child who likes the taste of broccoli
@@kasey1209 Same
Pan Fried broccoli is where it’s at
That was a Treehouse of Horror episode, non canon
I googled it.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, serious disorder of the skin and mucous membranes. It's usually a reaction to medication that starts with flu-like symptoms, followed by a painful rash that spreads and blisters. Then the top layer of affected skin dies, sheds, and begins to heal after several days.
Does it look bad
@@lexibenjamin18yes
@@lexibenjamin18 god yes
HE WAS SERIOUS WHEN HE SAID DON’T GOOGLE IT
I also Googled it. The images I saw kind of looked like a massive rash that then starts blistering
I love how Mike's simultaneously annoyed but intrigued by the inaccuracies in the Simpsons 😂
Welcome to the simpsons haha
I don’t think the goal of the Simpsons was medical accuracy 😂
Probably not...
the show was accurate about everything else tho
@@ShaniaGonzales yeah
Yeah accurate about other stuff
It's more accurate than Attaway General LOL
6:54 I love how he questions the Juvenile Diabetes but not the Hysterical Pregnancy
I mean, I think the only pregnancy you can have if you don't have a uterus or ovaries, is a hysterical one. Which is kinda funny, since "hysteria" is a condition originally thought to be caused by the uterus swimming aroudn the body to places it doesn't belong, so going too etymological on this means a hysterical pregnancy should be a perfectly normal pregnancy with baby in uterus.
I also thought that grandpa could be pregnant.
But you can develop "Juvenile Diabetes" at any age. It's just not called that anymore. It's type 1.
he's also wrong-juvenile diabetes or diabetes1, has nothing to do with being a child.
@@rondaallen7211 Well that's true, but it typically appears in adolescents, and almost always diagnosed before age 40. Hence "juvenile".
As a kid, I remember the doctor threatening me with a shot if I didn't calm down. I was already terrified of being there
Always thought this was terrible on the doctor until I saw a very edge case of a kid who... Ate significant amounts of... Biohazard. So they had to take lots of shots, take lots of samples, and being ultra non-cooperative, struggled to take shots that would calm them down, all while having an extremely rapidly worsening condition that for some reason didn't paralyzed their voice and muscles yet.
So wonder how much was just the medic being insensitive and much of it being an edge case like this.
“What is his specialty? Dr. Nick, what do you do?”
Dr. Nick is board certified in Malpractice and is a fellow of the American Association of Iatrogenesis.
Haha was that part of the show? That's clever.
And he was in the Medical School in Hollywood :v
Nope, it was just me, butI wouldn’t be surprised if they did say something like that at some point! They have approximately 50 million episodes, after all.
@@Kat-ct4il Hollywood Upstairs Medical College, with Dr. Dre as his supervisor
That particular question make me actually LOL.
"What do you DO?"
"Yes doctors watch UA-cam before surgery"
* Doctor before surgery - Tutorial: How to perform surgery
Sooo uh I think the heart goes here...
*squelch*
Oops
@@kochathefat327 patient: uh oh...
At least with UA-cam you know it's not been recorded over with "People Who Look Like Things".
😂😂😂
surgery 101 lecture
"Why would we want a pillow that looks like you?"
"True..."
I felt that...
My daughter watches your channell all the time. She has a great interest in medicine...largely due to the fact that she suffers from PPMS as well as other medical issues. I bought her a copy of Grey's Anatomy (the medical book, not the TV show) and she has read more than half since March. She's a obessive reader. She enjoys the way you teach people basic medicine in a fun and constructive way. Because she's housebound most of the time you have brought her a lot of joy so I just wanted to thank you Dr.Mike...and let you know that you are making a huge difference in the lives of chronically ill people, including myself. So God Bless and keep doing what you're doing. There is always room for new knowledge. 😁👏🙏
"Well you gave me a cool sticker and a weird pillow so you must be nice."
- Some kid Dr. Mike treated
You forgot the surgical 2x4
"Dr.Nick, what is your specialty?" Malpractice.
Lmao
Don't you mean dr.mike lol
@@janiyahenry2211 Dr Nick was the stupid doctor on The Simpsons.
@@ohionative5237 oh ok nm my bad g
I don't watch so I don't know the reference, but 666th like so I had to do it
"I try and talk to them like adults"
*gives them a sticker and a teddy bear*
Lolll
I’m forty two, and I would gladly accept a sticker and a teddy bear.
I would love my doctor to give me a teddy bear and a sticker. It's the only way in which I'll accept being treated like a child by a medical professional.
The Dark Manifestation
I thought it's the doggo bear
It's a bargain and bargains are adult stuff so it makes sense
“And a weird pillow” 2:57
When you said 'don't Google it'...I did it...and I regretted it.
I was thinking of google it but he said i shouldnt and its night time plus your comment. So i will follow the advise and not google it
@@bloodtypena It looks like a mix of skin cancer, 3rd degree burns and acid mixed together and neatly tied up with the bubonic plague and smallpox.
@@bloodtypena so don’t google it, ever
@@bloodtypena yeah just don't. I did it very carefully and that was still enough to know that it's really fucked up
Yep, we all did. Just wow. Those poor souls 😓
"Doctor Nick, what do you do?"
His best. Unfortunately.
LOL
@@funpotatoman ???? Dr Nick... From the Simpsons
An issue I've encountered a few times upon seeing a new doctor is they start "casually" asking questions without stating their purpose. During the questioning they ask how my father and/or mother is doing, and so on and so forth. When they then respond to one of my answers about my parents by shifting the line of their conversation I'll realize that they're attempting to get a family medical history, upon which I'll tell them to stop since I'm adopted.
I once had surgery and right before it I heard my surgeon say “he’s pretty much dead at this moment”. That's the worst thing you can hear
oh no- i couldnt imagine
Are you alive?
@@Hater20X Nah hes dead
Well, you're still around so joke's on him!
I heard when i was on the ambulance "he isnt going to make it" "drive faster/hurry up he doesnt have much longer left"
Dr. MIke: "Don't look up Steven Johnson syndrome!"
Me: "I looked up Steven Johnson syndrome, Mike."
If he said "look it up" I would have not looked it up
i searched it up and i kind of regret it
I got traumatized ngl
I already knew what it was. 😎
Those poor people look like zombies from a video game.
Anybody appreciating the cool pictures on Dr. Mike's wall? Maps in shapes of organs 😮
Nope, just me?
I appreciated it too, it looks amazing
It is cool
Yesss where can u buy them I want one too
My fav background!~
THEY'RE SO COOL
"This cute little cuddlebug is pancreatic cancer." 💀
"How does he have juvenile diabetes, he's not juvenile age"
... nothing about hysterical pregnancy, then?
Because he has only a little bit hysterical pregnancy
Nice stolen comment my guy
men can have hysterical pregnancies, it just means someone thinks they are pregnant, had nothing to do with being pregnant
@@HMgamingEXP14HUW There's no such thing. many ppl will notice the same things and make the same comment
Have you ever had dreams of being pregnant even though you're a male? I have.
“When you look at an x-ray, you need to look at the issue AT HAND”
I can’t believe that pun wasn’t intentional
Yes
"The Simpsons", gotta love 'em.😂 This is part of why they're still on the air.👍
Oh yeah theyre like the tv show that everyone even without a tv knows all about
BUT they're no longer in comic books.
The Simpsons has sucked for a good 8 years now. I prefer Bob's Burgers.
@@malibuXoXobabe yeah, they just aren't the Simpsons they used to be. I can watch older episodes and they still make me laugh, but newer ones are just not as funny.
@@malibuXoXobabe I love bobs burgers
6:54 don't google steven johnson syndrome
me: googles it almost immediately
I googled it and now i regret
@@alexandrewuytack6339 it’s honestly not that bad for me but I’ve seen a degloved face so yk I also have a very strong stomach
i googled it and switched to the pictures section. I then learned why he didnt want us to google it.
@@Uhhhhi necrotizing fasciitis is much more graphic and scary than sjs so if you want something to make you terrified of ever having an uncleaned wound then you can google that
@@cyberpunkchaoscollective honestly not the worst thing I’ve ever seen
"Don't Google."
You can't stop me
Jesus man! I googled it and may never recover! 😧
I’m going to google it right now but I came to the comments first to see how many people googled it
google what? wtf is everyone talking about?
@@HcazZach the one at 8:14
It really wasnt that bad. The images were a little disturbing, but nothing worse than what I've seen before
“You gave me a sticker and a weird pillow, you must be nice”
Edit: didn’t expect this comment to blow up. this is the most likes i ever had, thank you!
Usually your parents would tell you to run lol
i heard stick lol
Kid: you son of a b*ch I’m in!
Jesus Saves Love God✝️
@@addie451 Jesus Saves Love God✝️
I, too would trust a guy in a white coat that gave me a sticker and a weird pillow. I like stickers.
Oh yeah? In that case, you can stick it!
@@ConanVictor erm? What’s with the rudeness we don’t stan rude people here
@Vampire Diaries Forever it was a pun. You stick stickers. They ment...nevermind it's useless.
@@starrysoleil it’s not a good pun
@@ILoveTupac3 yes it is
I like how he is one of the only people who actually points at something and the videos appear
"What is Dr. Nick's specialty?!" - the segment covered that - he's a Quack.
More importantly, how common is chronic boneitis?
He is the death doctor
“How does he have Juvenile Diabetes if he’s not of juvenile age.”
“That’s the Joke” - McBane
I know that it's the joke but... at the time this particular episode came out, wasn't type 1 or IDDM referred to as juvenile diabetes?
@@andrewhegstrom2187 i think it was type 1 and if it is, adults can still develop type 1
I remember shot day in my school…let’s say the doctor wanted to be done with it pretty quickly. Everything was painful: the skin prep, the stabbing, the excessive pressure to stop the bleeding but the worst part was watching him remove the cap with his teeth
Bruh oof
Bruh same with me when I was like 6 or 7, I was going to get a tetanus shot but i was afraid of needles and that doctor instead of making me comfortable, he told my father to grab my legs and his Assistant doctor grabbed my hands, I still remember that I was screaming, I laugh now thinking about that incident. 😄
@@rajvirsangha6430 mAlPraCtIcE?
i remember my tetanus shot there was a nurse and it was like she was practising stabbing me the thing she stabbed me 23 times before she finally injected it and then she sloppily took it out
Yikes
I admire you and all other doctors that try to reason with or calm down a patient before an injection.
Once, during one of my ‘mandatory vacations’ at the psych ward, they told me they were going to put me on some sort of drip because I wasn’t eating. I told them that I hated needles, so guess what they did? Got some more nurses to hold me down. And here I was thinking psych wards were supposed to help your mental health. I couldn’t so much as sew with needles for ages after that, because I hang on to trauma like it’s a life buoy in the ocean.
"And here I was thinking psych wards were supposed to help your mental health", oh my sweet summer child
I am so sorry that happened to you
If you weren't eating and your blood pressure is extremely low chances are you're alive because of the drip given
I googled Steven Johnson Syndrome and I regret it-
Note to self: Always listen to Doctor Mike!
It's not the first time I made that mistake, but it didn't make it any less unpleasant. -_-
@Datkidwhoateashark Last It’s not the worst thing I’ve ever seen but it’s definitely not pleasant.
It’s not that bad... but the first picture that came up looked like a dead guy so yeahhhh. Definitely scared me. Listen to him always 😭
It's not the worst thing I've seen on the internet.
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH! WHY DID I GOOGLE THIS?!?!?
i was literally just binging ur meme reviews 😂😂 this is hilarious
Same
Omg me too..what a coincidence
Same here 🤣
How did you posted this 56 minutes ago when the video released 54 minutes ago?
Dr mike-“How does he have juvenile diabetes..” when the dr literally told him he was pregnant too. 😂😂 yay med school!!! 😂😂
Hysterical pregnancy. Technically possible for a man (though very unlikely and definitely a reason to look for other problems).
The pregnancy the doctor mentioned is hysterical pregnancy. Hysterical pregnancy is also called phantom pregnancy, it’s when someone is not actually pregnant but thinks they are and/or has symptoms of pregnancy. It’s often brought on by really wanting to be pregnant. Hope that helps 😊
Came here to say this😂😂
Is it like the baby Jesus girl because if I remember correctly she thought she had signs of a baby and not just her stomach she was throwing up too
He could be trans, best not to make assumptions. But he's definitely not a juvenile.
What you said about x-rays reminds me of one of the many studies conducted on Ötzi the ice man: how initial x-rays and CAT scans meant to study the condition of his internal organs would reveal an arrowhead in his left shoulder. Ironically, those conducting the study didn't notice the arrowhead at first, much like how the crayon in Homer's brain went unnoticed.
8:13
"Don't google it "
"Went to google it "
"Regret"
Ps : don't google it.
I.... also did it.
And do NOT look at the images .......
And I got an Immediate loss of appetite
Regret indeed...
Well now I gotta do it
Oh
"I try to talk to them like they're adluts"
*Gives them sticker and pillow*
Do you *Not* want a sticker and a pillow?
@@gelusvenn5063 exactly
I'm 25. I'd love to get a sticker and a pillow for getting a shot.
I mean, Who doesn’t like stickers and plushies? Even adults aren’t animals.
Hahahaha that would work so well with me.
5:21 you left out the best part of this scene. Where Burns takes this to mean he's indestructible and is immediately corrected by being told the slightest breeze could kill him.
“Indestructible…”
@@tahraethestoryteller6079 you just made me realize my timestamp was off. So thanks for that. It's fixed now.
I have to say my favorite simpsons scene is when Hibbert is doing an appendectomy on the sidewalk with his pocket knife and he throws the appendix and it explodes! Best bit ever!
"do not google it"
Me: opens new tab "definitely not"
Thank you guys for all the likes!
new* and learning is always good,
@@Cassxowary lol thanks for the fix, and yeah lol
Haven't googled yet, should I?
@@iAvocado it’s really not that bad, u can if u want too
@@iAvocado if you do don't click images
Dr. Nick singing during surgery: "The red thing's connected to the, blue thing! The blue thing's connected to the, yellow thing! The yellow thing's connected to my, wristwatch! ...Uh-oh."
"You give me a weird pillow and a sticker you must be nice"
Boys this is how you get kidnapped
"I sleep with Dr Mike every night, Dad"
@@PianoKwanMan no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no NOOOOOO
@@PianoKwanMan that made me giggle a bit... Should i be worried? :)
@@sophiebell4758 yes =D
@@PianoKwanMan what.
1 year later, I'd like to point out: 4:54. He said doo doo.
Truly amazing, how a "satirical cartoon" can teach so much
Oh my god is that simcity jay play
Kids: “Why do we want a pillow that looks like you?”
Dr. Mike:😅 “true”
I swear I laughed so hard😂😂😂
But the REAL question is why does DR. MIKE have a pillow that looks like Dr. Mike?
And where do i get one?
i would gladly take it no questions asked
It's clearly a vaccine souvenir
@@deborahhanna9126 yes! I need a Dr Mike pillow too 😩😂
"Do not Google it." I'm sorry. Is this your first day on the internet?
They do it on purpose I think 😂
Well I just ruined someone’s day far worse then.
There are so many worse things than googling skin failure.
Like the guy who got cooked alive by ionizing radiation and all of his flesh melted off leaving him a skeleton screaming for death for almost a year.
just threw it in there real smooth huh
@@Hoshimaru57 what about hisashi ouchi. You should watch it too, of you want to overthink whole life thing.
But keep in mind,noone was really at fault in this case if you see from everyone perspective
@@dinazwitscher9872 Maybe they're all secretly sponsored by Google, lol.
I honestly wish that I had you as my doctor because you are absolutely hilarious, so super friendly, have a sense of humour and you are just such a nice and intelligent person!! All the best :D
The most unrealistic part is how big homers hospital pillow was.
Kinda wish the scenes were played out for a few seconds more: that three stooges syndrome ends with the doc being "oh God no, a strong breeze could kill you!"
“You mean I’m indestructible?”
“Oh no, even a slight breeze could-“
“Indestructible.”
I don’t want my surgeon watching UA-cam as a refresher before my operation. He/she will get distracted by the sidebar and waste an hour on Fail Army videos.
The “don’t google” makes me want to do it more
I did it
@@Sin4ux1 was it disgusting??
so i did it
I had it. PLEASE dont google it
If you wanna get nightmares then feel free.
Dr mike."Do not google it"
Me: searching..
Same
Instant regret
Me too
JESUS CHRIST WHY DIDN'T I LISTEN
I did not google it beacuse people are regretting searching it the first time I saw something like this was in the the Video funniest text messages from reaction time when a grandma asked “is bukkuaki a restaurant” then tal said don’t look it up and tons of people in the comments instantly regretted it so I still don’t know what it means beacuse I am to scared to look it up
@@Anonymous_Identity246 im gonna search it up now haha im already fucked up this wont do anything and ill tell you what without you seeing anything
edit: bukkuaki isnt a thing, i searched it up and just got random pictures of animes, now time to search the disease
edit 2: most the pics just have red spots on their face, but one pic showed someone that literally looked dead so uh you can search it up just do NOT go to photos.
“Why do we want a pillow that looks like you?”
And I’m like
“True.”
Me on the otherhand : wait, so u literally have it? I see (now while writing this i feel like did i checked if it was edotted? but then like no, it shouldn't hve been that's just actual)
uhh
'you gave me a sticker and a wierd pillow'
The Dr Mike pillow: *I took that personally*
"You gave me a sticker and a weird pillow, you must be nice." - child that doctor Mike vaccinates, 2020.
to be fair if i were also a toddler that would be my thought process lmao
child doctor
He should watch Dr. Zoidberg scenes, now that's a doc who know his stuff. And by stuff, I mean anything except actual medical knowledge.
I mean he knows plenty about alien anatomy
Just not much about human
*Insert Zoidberg warbling here*
@@IceMetalPunk whoop whoop whoop whoop😂
The pillow needs to be longer, so that people can practice chest compressions.
Thanks for clearing things up, I thought The Simpons were 100% correct 😂🤣😅
mike: **Dont google steven johnson syndrome**
my curious brain: **HMMM**
I wasn't going to, but you write it for me.
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that doesn't look that bad.
Please don’t, you WILL BE SCARRED
i shouldn't have googled it 😭😭
@@mumbii_sun what is it?
@@mumbii_sun pls tell me
"Hysterical pregnancy?"
"Yeah little bit. "
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
To be there when they write this show would be awesome.
The frick is hysterical pregnancy
"Do not google Steven Johnson syndrome, you'll regret it!"
*Laughs in severe psoriasis for decades, and then promptly cries because oh god the air hurts my skin.*
Same as mine and it receding my front hair.. also losing my appearance and trying to deal with my anxiety
The psoriasis and the dermatitis are fighting each other and oh yeah...... I'm severely allergic to something growing in the back yard.
I know how bad psoriasis can be.
6:06 I am screaming internally at the top of my lungs: "Take the freaking joke, Mike!"
My dentist used to give me stickers of Mickey mouse. Now, I hate both, dentists and Mickey mouse.
LMAOOO
Hey go easy on Mickey 😂😂😂
Lol 😂
The mouse house is gonna be knocking on your door, better get the shotgun.
🤣🤣😂😂😂
“How does he have juvenile diabetes if he’s not juvenile?”
_I thought you were a doctor_
*he is a doctor*
@@doofusloofus8359 but how has he never learned what type 1 diabetes is? Even I learned that in middle school.
Also I know someone with type 1, and it annoys me when people only know about type 2
juvenile diabetes used to just refer to type 1 now is just diabetes in younger individuals
@@tuz2160 I'm pretty sure it's still type 1
@@tuz2160 @Kablooie I am a type 1 diabetic and I can assure you that Juvenile diabetes is specifically type 1. That is because the most common time to be diagnosed with type 1 is when you are a toddler or a teen. Get it right or just stay quiet. Boom.
Reason I fired my doctor: medical arrogance (not willing to talk with me - just talk down to me; acted like they knew everything - and patients can’t). I felt validated when DMike said “we don’t know everything”, thank you for that honesty
You should really react to the Injuries and medical scenes in Penguins of Madagascar, some of the medical scenes in it are hilarious, and there's even ones that are adorable, for example in the episode “Smotherly Love” where the Penguins met a maternal possum who introduced herself as "Ma" and smothers them with love, then later on in the episode, one of the Penguins (Rico) stabbed himself in the flipper on a pin that was on the table then started crying cause of the pain, then Ma came in and gave his flipper kisses to make it feel better
you know, that "pretend to inject myself before injecting the baby" actually sounds like a great idea. kids learn by modeling. By demonstrating that its nothing to be scared of, it probably helps them understand that its safe and not a big deal.
Yeah, it¡¡that technique should be used far more.
"actually"
Dr Mike: “I’m great with vaccines, very gentle-“
Me: wait for it...
Dr Mike: “my nurses are amazing.”
Me: theeeeere it is.
😂 😂
My primary care physician wanted to get me caught up on a vaccine, so I automatically rolled up my sleeve. "Oh hell no, you don't want me doing your shot. I'll send in a nurse instead."
At least she was honest.
Lol
It's funny because it's true.
Mike:
✨Don’t google it ✨
Me:
Googles it
Also me: ✨disturbed✨
I wouldn't have googled it is they didn't asl me to not google it😔
This is why I came to the comments right after seeing that he said not to...wanted to see how bad it was.
Yeah, please don't. My grandma died because of steven Johnson and she looks like she burnt alive
@@evansdmitri2161 So sorry for your loss!
@@fading_nebula thank you so much 😊
2:49 “oh you gave me a sticker and a weird pillow so you must be nice” 😂😂😂😂😂
When you show your mom a meme and she turns it into a lecture
Imagine dr. Mike's nephews coming to him with a medical meme. Thats what happens
😂😂😂
“Do not google it”
Me already opening another tab:
👁👄👁
LOL
Rachel Dorney Yeah, I googled it too 😁😳
When it’s 1:00am but Dr Mike uploads a new video
It’s 7:03 here
10:00am in Canada
@@reidholmes2636 9:04 here
@@ericatobin9532 weow
Its 5:05 pm where I live
"you gave me a sticker and a weird pillow so you must be nice" this made me laugh to much idk why
Please do a Doctor Reacts/Diagnoses Tom And Jerry Injuries
Well you don't actually have to be juvenile to have "juvenile" diabetes, that's just an outdated term for type one diabetes. They're the same thing and aren't exclusively tied to minors, as many are diagnosed well into adulthood.
Dr Mike: you don't need to spend lots of money to see a specialist.
Me: *Laughs in european*
European isn't a language.
If you are European, you are from Europe, which is a continent.
either you don't understand that "Laughs in european" means they're European, in which some (not sure if all) healthcare is free, or you just made a horrible joke which isn't funny at all.
or i got r/whoooshed
*Laughs in Canadian*
@Soonatic No, he/she's the dumb one for purposely using bad grammar when it wasn't funny to do so! He/she should've typed, "Laughs in a European language" to make the joke work.
(Technically, many of them would be a European dialect of languages that are also spoken on other continents, but being that accurate would be too unwieldy for a joke. The trick is to be decently accurate without going overboard on technicalities.)
@@JamuCMD Not really. They have to pay a lot more taxes to pay for their "free" healthcare. The Americans who are lucky enough to have medical insurance from their jobs are overall better off in that regard.
I can't stop laughing at how you start out with a pillow of you with the kid and then give up immediately. 🤣
“Do not Google it”
Me: immediately proceeds to google it
and regrets it
Bruh same ☹️
Good thing i looked in the comments
@@llGeeko I saved you from some hard time boi
I remember i saw a comment telling me to not look up some dudes name only to search it and find out he had no jaw, now i can 100% say everytime someone says don't google it i listen very closely
Doc Mike: "Doctor Nick what do you actually do!?"
Doc Nick: "Eh... Whatever they let me get away with really."
Doc Nick: "I'll do any operation for $129.95!"
@@robrobinson8597 Considering how incredibly cheap most procedures and drugs are outside America that's actually not unrealistic in many countries.
He is a Quack
"We watch UA-cam before doing stuff on you"
*So are you saying those "Imagine your doctor just watches this tutorial while operating on you" jokes are real-*
I hope my doctor has UA-cam Premium so that he doesn't need to wait for two long ads during the surgery
welp
Nah, they do it before. The surgery rooms don't have good wifi
@@iamacatperson7226 You say that as a surgeon or a patient? :D
Dr mike checks a show for medical inaccuracies but doesn’t point out everyone is walking around with jaundice. 😂
“Steven Johnson syndrome: DO NOT GOOGLE IT”
Too late, Dr. Mike. 🥲
It was pain
I- that was very scary and disgusting
Dr.Mike forgot to mention another skin failure is called Gangrene Do Not Google it
I regret my life choices........I should have listened 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🤦🏽♀️😢
scarred for life.
The episode with Mr. Burns is one of the most unexpected episodes I remember with clarity. It was different. I loved seeing it here. Also, thanks for commenting on the Quack Doctor, he is absolutely ridiculous and worth mentioning.
"I'm discombobulated"
That part gets me everytime
Dr. Nick is a miracle worker! Miracles aren't always good for everyone, but a doctor somehow stitching a leg onto a shoulder and an arm onto a hip and have both work normally afterward is beyond impressive and could result in several studies progressing medical research in some fields by years!
"Malpractice makes malperfect!"
- Dr.Nick, The Simpsons.
Me already knowing how funny this will be 😂
Touchè
@@DoctorMike Touché 😋
“That fair, you gave me a sticker and a weird pillow so you must be nice”
Obviously, he is the best doctor I have ever head of 😌✨
Drawing my blood turns into a chore because my veins are SO SO tiny. LOL.
I feel like a human pin cushion.
"Steven Johnson syndrome. Do not google it!"
Me: **googles it and is traumatized.**
I googled it after this comment lol
Me too, if some see this and is curious it looks like a bad case chicken pox.
I didn't google it.
I binged it
@@isabellelewis6674 oh god what the hell did you see
I won't be able to close my eyes now.