Doctor Challenges House MD | Priest Dismissed After Seeing Jesus S5E15
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2024
- A priest with a questionable history loses his faith but a sudden experience changes everything. House MD uses his case as a throwaway power trip over Foreman and Thirteen but there's more to him than meets the eye. In this Doctor Challenges House MD (season 5 episode 15) episode, I discuss:
Paranormal experiences
Epilepsy by brain region
Doctors dismissing patients
A real case of abnormal experiences
HIV
Holy water
Contaminated holy water
Necrotising fasciitis
and many many more
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Did you get the diagnosis? 👆
I was very close. My diagnosis was Whiskey-Almond Syrup
"Atoenement." If your dad jokes are any indication, you're going to be a really great dad.
I'm so glad you're still doing these
It's ironic we faithful live longer since we are not the group that is scared of death, generally speaking.
Omg doctor sermed, waited for your vids,. Btw the diagnosis was interesting just like the case
11:23 - if it means it's actually untransmittable, it's the first time I heard about this and only did light reading in the national institutes of health rn to check, then yes. I wouldn't have any issue doing it.
granted, this would require me to be getting any... which I'm not.
Just a small correction: The guy who discovered granulomatosis with polyangiitis was called Wegener, not Wagner.
With that said, his name isn't used anymore (it used to be called Wegener's granulomatosis or Morbus Wegener) because of the guy's past as a Nazi.
He literally said that
@@lissaMJH Sounded like "Wagner" to me.
@@lissaMJHexactly, which makes this commenter's input superfluous.
Lovely to be back, 38% sounds realistic
Rip toe
Do religious people live longer, or are people with good health more likely to be religious.
Easier to keep faith when you aren't being stricken randomly with illnesses and diseases after all.
As to who lives longer. It’s all down to sheer genetics. It’s due to the luck of the draw. You can live in an affluent society, be rich, live clean ect and still die young. You can live in the harshest conditions on earth, be dirt poor, live fast and loose and still die very Very old. And faith or no faith ain’t got nothing to do with it…… ⚛️☮️🌏