Oh your not gonna like this Andy: FHDJSJSJDHDJDIEJEJSHSISIWKDJDDJDJDUDHDJSISHWHSKDNSIEJGHDJSKLALAKSKKDJDUDJDJDJFJRJDJDJDJDJFKRIRJTJFJFJFHFJDJDNHD FHDJSJSJDHDJDIEJEJSHSISIWKDJDDJDJDUDHDJSISHWHSKDNSIEJGHDJSKLALAKSKKDJDUDJDJDJFJRJDJDJDJDJFKRIRJTJFJFJFHFJDJDNHD [With visible shock]
Reason your stomach has to be empty during surgery: there's a chance of vomiting/stuff coming up during surgery if you have food in you. When you're knocked out, you don't have a gag reflex, so you can choke to death unless you have no food in your body.
8:07 i think this actually helped with me being willing to ask my parents to bring me to the doctor after i had this type of pain/feeling and it turned out to be appendicitis so i think this video helped in kind of saving my life
As a person who survived an 8 hour long surgery with a death chance of 4% I here by declare that this is relatable. The food is just absolutely delicious.
To everyone watching this who is now terrified of getting appendicitis: I had my appendix out and did not need to get a tube stuck in either end of me. Andy just had a complicated situation.
I dont think he vomitted because of the tube too.. I think he was just THAT sick Cuz like i had put the tube before for so many patients and they never throw up like that
@@creechieuihana i had appendicitis and no tubes were used on me :D idk the chances for having compact intestines but i do know that getting your stomach pumped is avoidable! if you have any appendicitis symptoms STOP EATING like instantly it may take a few hours in the er for the doctors to get to you so the food should leave your system by then, thats what happened to me :>
@@creechieuihana It depends on wheather you ate something that day, I went to the hospital without eating anything for the past 8 hours so they did not put any tube in my stomach. The other tube however is about your boady itself. I was one of the unlucky ones
My daughter literally watched this video on Thursday, and on Sunday she was having some of the symptoms you described. Had she not watched your video a few days before, she wouldn’t have been so convinced that she had appendicitis. She didn’t even know what it was before your video and we thought she just had a stomach bug. She got admitted to the hospital later that night and she is now recovering from the appendectomy. I am so thankful for your video- the timing of her watching it couldn’t have been more perfect for her diagnosis.
Got my appendix removed 3 years ago and I can confirm it was the worst pain I’ve ever been in. Had a tube sticking out of my stomach for 4 weeks after. Would not recommend.😅
This video means a lot to me bcs i did not know what appendicitis was before watching it originally when it came out, and not only was i able to send my dad to the doctors bcs he had appendicitis like 3 months afterwards. But now years after, I am going to the doctors to have my appendix removed before it goes kaboom :') so highkey this video saved my life and my dads to some extention
They pump your stomach bc, anesthesia paralyzes you’re entire body. Including your reflexes. There’s this muscle in the body, that’s sole purpose is to keep things in your stomach, and it relaxes when you each or drink something. Under anesthesia it relaxes(as all the muscles do)and any food in your stomach would leave your stomach, and would probably go into your lungs. Now normally when something besides air gets into your lungs, you start coughing a lot, to get it out. That’s a reflex, which you can’t do underneath anesthesia. So if they don’t, there’s a good chance you’ll suffocate. Edit: I’m honestly surprised with how many people didn’t know this. Glad I could help you all learn something.
@@SuperHothead14 yeah but like then what would happen if you ACCIDENTALLY hit your lower abdomen and then proceed to spontaneously combust... there would be a lot of appendix explosions in public.. people could take advantage of other people's rupturing appendix tendencies to murder them... but yeah good thing to do when you've been captured by your enemies
Actually, when humans were monke’s, the appendix helped us balance. But now, we can balance ourselves, so the appendix’s function was already unlocked, *we just locked it back*
@@shivisrivastava9112 So if you take the appendix out of a monk, they can't balance? Is that why you're supposed to give up your seat for them on the subway in Thailand?
@Growth Mindset 's secret ability is posting the same inefficacious reply to everyone's comment. So goons are hiding under the bed to steal their appendix tonight. Sleep well, mate.
I haven’t had the throw up bug in years but whenever I did my body was so teeny tiny and frail that once I threw up I couldn’t eat or drink anything for 48 hours or i would just throw it back up again. We’re talking like 7+ times of throwing up each time. Sometimes I would have nothing left in my stomach but it still made me throw up and it was just toxic stomach fluid. It made me crave death so much :) also one time I stubbed my toe.
There is a use, unfortunately. According to Wikipedia: "Recent research suggests that the appendix may serve an important purpose. In particular, it may serve as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria."
yeah appendixes bassically serve to help regulate the mini-ecosystem inside your stomach and body and shit primarily that which helps with digestion, so that if anything happens where for whatever reason there's just a purge of all the bacteria in your stomach or some shit that causes that stuff not to be right, your appendix will replenish it and repair it. Unfortunately having a sack of just pure bacteria that's liable to explode inside of you isn't that great.
Fun fact, I watched this then less then a week later, my appendix went off! Honestly thank you for making a video, as funny as it was, it helped me see what was happening! You're a lifesaver!
Thanks for the informative vid! Bc of this I recognised the symptoms and I’m currently in the ER waiting to be transferred to the OR. This video might be what saved my life
Btw, just wanted to note :) The reason why you need to have an empty stomach to undergo surgery is simply so that your food won't come up while you are laying there and enter your airways. Basically, breathe in your vomit. The consequences could be quite bad if this happened, and it's due to the fact that while you are under anesthesia, you are sort of paralyzed, that includes your gag reflexes. Hope that was informative, you may find more information if you also looked it up, and do please correct me if I said something incorrect as I am no medical specialist! :)
Have had two heart surgeries, and this is totally correct. The anesthesia suppresses reflexes, and if your body decides to purge the contents of your stomach, you will drown in your own vomit. (I know because I had to have everything explained to me... sometimes in detail...)
As someone who gets pain randomly in many different areas at different times, I probably would not notice when I need to go to the hospital. I avoid going the best I can unless I feel like I NEED to.
same lmao. Sometimes I get kinda bad pains in my chest and abdomen (which always go away after a few minutes) and my thoughts are always something like “I’m not gonna bother anyone with this so if I die I die”
same, i get pain in places like my shoulder, my chest, etc,, to the point where i would just assume it’s one of those things that’ll go soon in like a few seconds or minutes
7:44 i think the sugar is because you lose a LOT of blood in sergery, and they give you sweets to help replenish your bloodsugar, like a blood bank does
I got my appendix removed when I was 9 years old. I still remember waking up that day to a hellish stomach ache. My older sister, who thought I was bluffing so I don't have to go to school, told me before leaving to go to work "You better go to school or else!" Needless to say, after she left, I was unable to even get up from the couch I was lying on and felt bad for being in pain. My mom came home from work early in the morning and when she saw me and asked what was up immediately took me to the doctor who then told us after a quick inspection we immediately have to get to a hospital. I got an ultrasonic examination and the nurse called my appendix "a model" because it really wanted to show off that it was about to explode. They immediately took me to the operation room. Needless to say, this is my story of how I would have probably literally died if I went to school. :D But I didn't! So... moral of the story...skip school if you literally feel like you might die? 🤔
@@LARAUJO_0 I mean there was, as my mom panicked because she and my grandma had that before too AND it turned out in the hospital I was in quite the late stage of my appendix just about to pop. Except I left out the part where my doctor asked me whether I want an ambulance to take me to the hospital that's only like 15 minutes away and I declined because "I didn't want to make a scene". We drove over with our car but we had to park far away, and when I couldn't hold up with my mom as we were basically running up some hill towards the Emergency Room... she carried me piggy back the rest of the way. Mom is the real MVP, not gonna lie.
thank you for saving my life. I watched this video some time ago and I didn't think much about it. but one day after school, I'm walking home as normal. then it happened. PAIN. it hurt like (REDACTED) where my appendix was. I quickly told an adult (not gonna specify) and they took me to the hospital. got an IV, and got pain relievers through it. then I went to another hospital, they treated me, figuring out if it was appendicitis or not. appearantly, it was. I got into the operation room, they put me on the bed (they moved me from another bed) and then they put on that good anesthesia. (I KEPT THE IV ON WHILE I WAS ON THE WAY TO THE SECOND HOSPITAL-) and then they put on a laughing gas. it kicked in and I was like woahhhh and I fell asleep and woke up and got something to eat. then 2 days later here I am, recovering from the incisions. thank you for saving my life.
i would rater being paying the bill for long that coming for a operation and end up dead... i had a friend (18yold) that die 1 week after they remove her wisdom teeth in a "venezuelan hospiral". they didnt noticed they left some infections behind and for one week of calling every day saying she has horrible headaches and they only tell her: take more headache pills, if 1 doesnt work, take 2... and on... when they finally let her go back to hospital and see, well, she just stayed alive around 1 more hour.
@@akimbobananas4703 sorry dude, but ive hear too much about that "i wish all were free" nowadays, even here in peru, ppl talk about how bad the free healtcare is, but they do want that same bad free healtcare to do free abortions.
My mom had appendicitis, and it actually RUPTURED. However, in a MINISCULE possibility, her body formed a little bubble around it, making it so none of the toxins got blown around her body. Truly a miracle.
This is the literal funniest video that I have seen in a long long time! The puking animation had my dying of laugher. It gave me really Ren and Stimpy vibes. I loved it, and I am subscribed now.
I had appendicitis as well. Mine got so bad to the point that everything from my waist down went numb. My mom had to carry me into the hospital. I guess it's a good thing she did, since that dramatic entrance into the hospital got the nurses attention QUICK and they rushed over and got me. They said my appendix was so inflamed, that if I waited a few minutes more, it would've ruptured.
Oh gosh I had a similar experience, except I was camping, it was two days of screaming, vomiting, and blinding pain before I got to the hospital. The doctor said if I stayed one more day I'd wouldve died a pretty awful death 😅
Hey at least he only got it up the poop-hole. Imagine if they shoved a tube up the PEE-hole! *spoilers: it makes a tube up the butt seem comfy by comparison.*
Fun fact: This video informed me about appendicitis and its symptoms about 2 weeks before I myself got it! We caught it early, thanks to that. I can't thank you enough for making this video and saving me a lot of pain, haha.
As a GI/vascular/endocrine/colorectal surgical nurse I put tubes down people a lot and honestly it’s pretty awful for both us, but mostly you. Glad you feel better!
Since it sounds like u have experience in the field of medical science. Do you know how much appendicitis hurts? The reason I'm asking is because I've been having some of the symptoms of appendicitis but the pain isn't that bad. So should I go to the hospital to get checked out or not?
@@TF-RC227 seeing as this was 8 days ago I hope you have resolved this by now but... An excellent test for appendicitis is to push slowly and firmly, the suddenly release. If that hurts, it's called rebound tenderness, and it's a pretty bad red flag.
As someone who also DESPISES vomiting, I have never related to someone more when you talked about somehow just willing away the need to throw up. It's like sometimes you just tell your stomach "stop that >:(" and it just listens for some reason.
But i like vomitting If your in line with bunch of people you barf and people stay out of the way Anything you barf on, you own it And it would be a good special effect on halloween for your costume
@@roboxgaming8355 True true but my distaste goes a bit farther than what one might think and lands in phobia territory. So by definition, it's irrational. If I vomit I just cry and try my best to not have a panic attack. Granted, it is getting better! I've been gradually practicing exposure therapy. Now its more of the build up/anticipation that makes me anxious as opposed to the vomiting itself, so if it's not very drawn out then it's mostly fine. Other people vomiting in front of me tends to affect me worse now because then I'm anxious for days wondering if they were contagious and I just have yet to be affected by it, etc etc. or if it's in movies. I can't explain why movies or tv shows get to me, because there's absolutely no risk there, but that's why phobias are defined as irrational. They're not supposed to make sense most of the time, or at the very least the level of anxiety one has is disproportional to the cause. Sorry for the ramble there, I just wanted to clarify and also offer an explanation since most people misunderstand what a phobia actually is unless I primitively explain. Human brains are funky.
OMG FRFR, it's like your brainpower is stronger than natural causes. But only for a limited amount of time for me. I remember this one time I got really sick during pandemic and it was a lot of nightmare fuel. I'm not gonna go into it because of my fellow emetophobia friends. I laid on the couch and I willed me to not throw up for like an hour. I also will usually hold in vomit until my mom leaves my room for some reason like nobody can see me throw up.
you should never drink alchohol, plus I love when I do throw up cuz that means your body is detoxing, I always feel much better afterwards, but yeah, careful of the booze
One of my good friends had Appendicitis, but she was on her period. So she thought the pain was just really painful cramping. Till this day she gets ptsd from cramps
Literally every time I get my period, I worry I have appendicitis because my cramps on the first day are so bad... nowadays I take painkillers preemtively, because waiting for them to kick in while I'm in the middle of the worst of the cramps suuucks
The appendix is thought to contain “backup” gut flora to replenish the microbes in your intestinal tract after a “purge” like diarrhea or other nasty events. That little section keeps some of them hidden way during the event so they can repopulate afterward. A healthy gut flora is essential for proper health.
@@regularshow960 They do have more chance of getting gut infections from bacteria like c. diff., but at least they don't die from a burst appendix. So more mild cases of appendicitis are treated with antibiotics instead of surgery.
I remember when I was like 7 years old my appendix blew up. But my family didn't know what was happening. So for the next 2 days I was throwing up every 5 to 10 minutes. After that my parents decided I should probably go to the hospital. They told me that it was an appendix problem and blah blah blah everything ice cream sandwich said. They stuck a IV into my arm and put me under anesthesia. When I woke up it wasn't done my appendix had actually blown up which made my stay in the hospital the whole 7 days. This was probably my worst experience ever in the hospital.
yeah mate had the same thing happen except appendix burst right before going to the hospital and alsoinwoke up during surgery and started talking to them and it spooked em so they gave me more of the gas
I had my appendix removed some years ago now and the process... was not like this. I was simply told after some tests were done "you have appendicitis" and "Don't eat anything." I was pretty relaxed and then was offered a sausage roll about 30mins later and ate it. After I was satisfied, I realised I had screwed up when the doctor saw me chewing and then I remembered the words "DON'T EAT ANYTHING". The doctors were panicked and and not long after i was taken to surgery. After I woke up, i threw up on the floor and passed out, the end. I recovered fine. Turned out the doctors were panicking because I had about an hour to live. My appendix was so inflamed it was about to nuke my body. But i had no tubes in me, no pumping or anything. Asides from the pain (and sausage roll) , no complications.
As a Crohn's patient, your descriptions of doctor and nurse-patient interactions are spot on. Also, barium enema. Never again! (Literally... it's impossible for a doctor to stick something up your butt if the hole's gone!)
I can say the same... But about urethra. I had an accident and was grounded for long time. It was spine injury and for durration of stat in intensive care I had to have a tube in my dick... And tubes in the wound on my back
Its actually a backup storage for the microbiome that normally resides in the GI tract. In the normal event of GI sickness where vomiting/ diarrhea occurs the microbiota that normally exist get shunted out with whatever badness caused said disease, then appendix kicks back in to repopulate. It's not quite accurate to call it vestigial.. the body has insane redundancy in systems to compensate for substantial losses like limbs and some organs
Apparently there is a chance that it can be non-fatal. My friend's mother had appendicitis at one point, but ended up not dying from it. She one day had to go to the doctor and they looked at her and was surprised to see scar tissue around the appendix. She remembered a while ago (ranging from a few months to about a year) that she had this horrible pain in her body, but thought it was part of her period. So she kinda shrugged it off. When she learned about it from thw doctor she was fine with them taking it out.
I think this is why (some) people suggest putting pressure on the area. Learned it from Tumblr so YMMV and ask your doctor: but if there's a lot of pain after putting a lot of pressure on the crotch (?) region, it's appendicitis, not an unusually painful cramp.
Yes, it doesn't have to be fatal, but often is and because the loss of function of the appendix (important for immune fuction and bowel-flora or bacteria) isn't as bad as death it's mostly safer to just take it out if it's alrrady infected. It probably bursts if the infection and resulting swelling etc. can't be contained and the really dangerous part is that the infection would then spread into the peritoneum (surrounds many organs in the abdomen) resulting in peritonitis, and could from there spread into the blood stream, causing sepsis (very dangerous, often fatal) and multiple organ failure. So maybe her body managed to contain the infection at some point after her appendix burst and it luckily didn't result in any serious symptoms. Hope this clears it up :)
Woah, that must have felt so bad ! So here, have some fun facts ! 1. The appendix is a little bag containing both your own gut flora (bacteria and fungi that helps you digest your food) and lots of immune cells. It's here to help you regenerate your gut flora if something wipes it out (such as an antibiotic or a bad diarrhea for example). It is a rather important organ that shouldn't get the hate it gets. I mean, you can get your eye infected too, so why not your appendix as well ? 2. Your stomach needs to be empty for surgery for your safety. Bowel movements can happen and you can still throw up when under anesthesia. So you need to avoid eating for like 8h before a surgery, or in case of an emergency surgery such as this case, to pump the stuff out of your stomach. But I guess you got the job done with both methods here.
I have experience with this. Fortunately my stomach already empty by the time I'm in hospital. That's why I don't remember to empty the stomach before operation.
There are scientist trying ro create a system so people can breathe through their butts. It's plausible so far. Basically same concept as butt chugging except with oxygen. Supposed uses include people who cannot be hooked up to intubation, military and scuba divers. I think Scishow has a simple episode on it.
It’s weird hearing about your experience because I too had appendicitis but the doctors didn’t have to shove anything up my butt or down my throat. They just went, “We did the scan, you got it, you want it removed?”, I said “Yes,” and the rest is history.
with the scan u can only "check" appendicitis. If you also want to check for your stomache condition, camera needs to go down the throat. Checking the condtion of the colon, it's the other entrance. Better safe than sorry they told me
@@aperson-kc2if yeah sometimes when you’re getting an x ray or something similar you’ll have to drink something or sometimes get something injected that makes wherever it goes appear better in the scan
For the record, I'm pretty sure the reason your stomach needs to be empty when you're being put under is so you don't throw up in your sleep and choke to death. So that's fun.
If you aspirate on your vomit, it can also lead to an insanely bad form of pneumonia because the lungs have no way to clear out decaying food particles
@@ianmckeever7389 Both suffocation and pneumonia are reasons why we pump stomachs. I will be a nurse relatively soon and I currently work in a hospital alongside the nurses. The only thing I thought was unusual about this story is that the tube was inserted through Sandwich's mouth and not his nose. We prefer to go through the nose.
Update: just looked into it. Apparently inserting the tube through the mouth or nose are usually both viable unless your nose is broken. Both have their drawbacks and benefits. I've only been taught to insert through the nose and only ever saw insertion through the nose.
John: “oh ur not gonna like this”
Andy: *visible terror*
John: *:* *)*
@@evanmontague9456 Andy: 🤮
@@neilgriesbaum2256 john: 👁👄👁
Mr
ANDY SAN
Oh your not gonna like this
Andy: FHDJSJSJDHDJDIEJEJSHSISIWKDJDDJDJDUDHDJSISHWHSKDNSIEJGHDJSKLALAKSKKDJDUDJDJDJFJRJDJDJDJDJFKRIRJTJFJFJFHFJDJDNHD FHDJSJSJDHDJDIEJEJSHSISIWKDJDDJDJDUDHDJSISHWHSKDNSIEJGHDJSKLALAKSKKDJDUDJDJDJFJRJDJDJDJDJFKRIRJTJFJFJFHFJDJDNHD [With visible shock]
"We need to pump your stomach"
*throws up everywhere*
"...well that works"
[realization intensifies] makes sense
Well I had to go under and I did not have to do that bc I did not eat for like a day basically
The end look like that one guy trying to chug a sparkling water
It’ll be pumped, either inside of the tube or outside of it
Other Doctor off to the side- Grinning like a madman. Yeah, I warned Skinny britches here. Didn't I?
Signing up for free food and ending up getting your stomach pumped out
Mission successful -1
and getting more half free food
I got boiled vegetables. Delicious
I love how even if you dont pump your stomach properly, it still works.
Getting rid of the evidence
Mission !successful
I just watched this for the first time about a week ago. I am now in the emergency room with appendicitis
Hope you get better soon,
Feel better!!!!
Feel better!
It's the prophecy😨 also get well soon
I suppose mathematically it makes sense with 10 million views on this video that this would happen.
“My friends were overachievers.
I, was lured in by free food.”
That is honesty at its finest.
I almost died at the age of 10 because of it. F* the appendix
Yes
XD
I just got my appendix taken out last year for appendicitis bro, so true
@ThePolcyc get out
Making characters lines get all squiggly when they're nauseous is such a perfect translation of how it feels lol
True
bro so true
yes
lol it does
I find it so funny tho, I probably shouldn’t be watching at one in the morning bc I find this unreasonably funny 😂
Reason your stomach has to be empty during surgery: there's a chance of vomiting/stuff coming up during surgery if you have food in you. When you're knocked out, you don't have a gag reflex, so you can choke to death unless you have no food in your body.
I knew someone would beat me to explaining this, thank you for saving me the time!
Yet another fear unlocked XD
Fear of surgery increased!
haha isnt surgery fun **sweats**
Ah lovely
8:07 i think this actually helped with me being willing to ask my parents to bring me to the doctor after i had this type of pain/feeling and it turned out to be appendicitis so i think this video helped in kind of saving my life
How are you feeling?
Did you die
The most accurate animation of feeling nauseous
Yeah... I don have kidney and I don't sell them
Valid
Just wobbly n shiz
i think a corporate slave forgot to seitch his accounts
Agreed
"The human body is such a perfect vessel of creation"
Appendix: Hehehehe
Appendix: “What makes me a good demoman?”
@@ctrlaltrepeat245 "If I were a _bad_ Demoman, I wouldn't be sittin' here discussin' it wit' ya, now would I?!"
Wisdom tooth: ...hehehehe
another 1k flaws: you underestimate my power
@@justindelrosario9135 what makes me a good pain in the arse?
i like to steal peoples appendixes to save them the trouble
Thank you for your service
yeah i can understand that
I do it too. It's simple really just stab them and then rip it out.
I was wondering where mine went
Wow thanks
As a person who survived an 8 hour long surgery with a death chance of 4% I here by declare that this is relatable. The food is just absolutely delicious.
I wish it was 100 percent
@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 rude much?
@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334bro what is wrong with 💀 you
Damn, glad you survived. Hope you're doin better these days!
To everyone watching this who is now terrified of getting appendicitis: I had my appendix out and did not need to get a tube stuck in either end of me. Andy just had a complicated situation.
I dont think he vomitted because of the tube too..
I think he was just THAT sick
Cuz like i had put the tube before for so many patients and they never throw up like that
Ok
Hey, uuuuuh... what are the chances to get it, by the way? I'm still very scared out of my mind.
@@creechieuihana i had appendicitis and no tubes were used on me :D idk the chances for having compact intestines but i do know that getting your stomach pumped is avoidable! if you have any appendicitis symptoms STOP EATING like instantly it may take a few hours in the er for the doctors to get to you so the food should leave your system by then, thats what happened to me :>
@@creechieuihana It depends on wheather you ate something that day, I went to the hospital without eating anything for the past 8 hours so they did not put any tube in my stomach. The other tube however is about your boady itself. I was one of the unlucky ones
Andy: "Wow, can't wait to enjoy this free food!"
His appendix: "Slight change of plans, pal."
"this is America, baby! Sugar is like, our aspirin" underated line
Overrated
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@@DamageMaximo L
@@DamageMaximo k
America = Bad = Funny apparently.
Probably why he almost exploded
Came back to this after my appendix surgery. A little comfort video for the recovery process :)
Fun fact:
Printer ink is more expensive than human blood
Edit: all of you saying that it’s a good thing clearly don’t get my point
Wow. That’s it just wow. Ahhh the world..
Oh don't you love captalism
@@lvbboi9 dude it’s just a fact I heard from a comment section on some random video
@@qazzzzy Ik mate I'm just making a silly joke
Welp
My daughter literally watched this video on Thursday, and on Sunday she was having some of the symptoms you described. Had she not watched your video a few days before, she wouldn’t have been so convinced that she had appendicitis. She didn’t even know what it was before your video and we thought she just had a stomach bug. She got admitted to the hospital later that night and she is now recovering from the appendectomy. I am so thankful for your video- the timing of her watching it couldn’t have been more perfect for her diagnosis.
I hope your daughter is recovering well
Omg wow I hope she gets well soon
God bless her!
Wish her a speedy recovery :)
@@mizuenalove Thank you! She is fully recovered ☺️
Got my appendix removed 3 years ago and I can confirm it was the worst pain I’ve ever been in. Had a tube sticking out of my stomach for 4 weeks after. Would not recommend.😅
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Dang, ruins my weekend plans. Now I have to get another organ removed for no reason.
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Wait is this thing mandatory at a certain age
@@bruh.4992 look at your name and realise what this reply means.
This video means a lot to me bcs i did not know what appendicitis was before watching it originally when it came out, and not only was i able to send my dad to the doctors bcs he had appendicitis like 3 months afterwards. But now years after, I am going to the doctors to have my appendix removed before it goes kaboom :') so highkey this video saved my life and my dads to some extention
They pump your stomach bc, anesthesia paralyzes you’re entire body. Including your reflexes. There’s this muscle in the body, that’s sole purpose is to keep things in your stomach, and it relaxes when you each or drink something. Under anesthesia it relaxes(as all the muscles do)and any food in your stomach would leave your stomach, and would probably go into your lungs. Now normally when something besides air gets into your lungs, you start coughing a lot, to get it out. That’s a reflex, which you can’t do underneath anesthesia. So if they don’t, there’s a good chance you’ll suffocate.
Edit: I’m honestly surprised with how many people didn’t know this. Glad I could help you all learn something.
well thank you for that information
Ooh that’s why
If anaesthesia blocks reflexes, how do you breathe in the first place?
@@KVVUZRSCHK I would guess those pump machine things that they give to old people
@@KVVUZRSCHK that's why they intubate you during surgery, so you don't stop breathing.
My brother got appendicitis at like 6 years old, and he nearly died because he was really good at hiding pain.
:)
I meant to say :(
I’m realllllllly sorrrry
@@tripi7906 You're totally good 😊
@@tripi7906 BMAS (Bruh Moment Announcement Service)
Why was he good at that. I am because of abuse please tell me it's something else!!!!
The worst part is you can’t pick when you want to self-destruct
"goodbye cruel world!" *LOWER TORSO LITERALLY EXPLODES*
Cold you imagine if you could!?
You are captured, you hit your abdomen, instant appendix burst, and death.
Damn.
@@SuperHothead14 yeah but like then what would happen if you ACCIDENTALLY hit your lower abdomen and then proceed to spontaneously combust... there would be a lot of appendix explosions in public.. people could take advantage of other people's rupturing appendix tendencies to murder them... but yeah good thing to do when you've been captured by your enemies
What I dig about this one is where our hero went from catastrophic WTF to grateful he was alive. That ability is a superpower if you ask me! 4:52
I like to believe the appendix is the key to a secret ability we humans haven't unlocked yet.
Actually, when humans were monke’s, the appendix helped us balance. But now, we can balance ourselves, so the appendix’s function was already unlocked, *we just locked it back*
yes
the appendix is thought to maybe have gut bacteria in it, so it's like a backup or save file in case your gut bacteria is harmed lol
@@shivisrivastava9112 So if you take the appendix out of a monk, they can't balance? Is that why you're supposed to give up your seat for them on the subway in Thailand?
@Growth Mindset 's secret ability is posting the same inefficacious reply to everyone's comment. So goons are hiding under the bed to steal their appendix tonight. Sleep well, mate.
If I was a surgeon/anesthesiologist, I’d love saying, “oh, you’re not gonna love this” while smiling too
Not even Satan is so cruel
Satan:I'm just going to say I'm a huge fan
You monster
And thus why I choose the path of being a doctor 🙂
uuh ok
I am so tired that when he said “And the situation was dire” my dumb self thought “ I wonder if he survived” I need sleep.
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2:42 “i hate throwing up” is relatable
yea
this was so funny yet so horrifying
Ohhhh hiiiiiii.
Wassup Mikey
I didn’t know Mikey watched ice cream sandwich
Good for you
I went straight from your video to this one and here you are again.
I'm scared.
DUDE I JUST WATCHED YOUR VIDEO RIGHT BEFORE THIS (dark type gym leader) and I also got appendicitis so this hit close to home
He’s the only person I don’t mind watching his promotions lol
He actually makes them enjoyable :)
Yea let's start A war
@@S3xbang123 sorry what
@@S3xbang123 that escalated
@@S3xbang123 F*** yeah! Let's start World War 3! -Suction Cup Man 2019
You managed to capture the feeling of the "sick shivers" without actually describing them??? Bro how
Damn skill share is pw9erful
That pfp, that fricking pfp, why
@@felop1187 Mine or Yuri's?
@@dragonmage1175 yours is significally more worrying I legit have a phobia towards fur suits, making me hate furries and also this pfp
@@felop1187 Uh okay, sorry about that mate but not much I can do for that. I'm not changing my pfp.
I always get a giggle from the "I'd draw that here, but... y'know."
I like how Andy draws his younger self just smaller with shorter limbs and a backpack
It looks like finn lol
@@glue1828 it does actually
dats just how it is
Ok
@@glue1828 Who is Finn?
I haven’t had the throw up bug in years but whenever I did my body was so teeny tiny and frail that once I threw up I couldn’t eat or drink anything for 48 hours or i would just throw it back up again. We’re talking like 7+ times of throwing up each time. Sometimes I would have nothing left in my stomach but it still made me throw up and it was just toxic stomach fluid. It made me crave death so much :) also one time I stubbed my toe.
I cant even not eat for barely 2 hours, a fan btw
WHAT?! YOU STUBBED YOUR TOE?! I'm so sorry. Seriously tho, the throw up part gotta suck so bad. Love ur vids aswell
NOT THE TOE-
Ouchie
Let's just ignore everything else you said. YOU STUBBED YOUR TOE AAAAHHHH
"Time to monetize my personal injuries!"
Tbh that's basically a superpower in the hands of ice cream sandwich
My biggest fear is they’ll discover a use for the appendix in 20 years and we’ll be left out
It does actually have a use, it's just modern medicine makes it useless
There is a use, unfortunately. According to Wikipedia: "Recent research suggests that the appendix may serve an important purpose. In particular, it may serve as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria."
@@Karaboo7 much like wisdom teeth. They were necessary way back when, but with modern medicine and advancement in tech, they’ve become outdated
a
yeah appendixes bassically serve to help regulate the mini-ecosystem inside your stomach and body and shit primarily that which helps with digestion, so that if anything happens where for whatever reason there's just a purge of all the bacteria in your stomach or some shit that causes that stuff not to be right, your appendix will replenish it and repair it. Unfortunately having a sack of just pure bacteria that's liable to explode inside of you isn't that great.
And in the end, he still got free food. So wholesome.
Ah no he lives in america, the ice pop was probably like $300 or something
@@ZArtifiziert yeah I was about to say lol
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Fun fact, I watched this then less then a week later, my appendix went off! Honestly thank you for making a video, as funny as it was, it helped me see what was happening! You're a lifesaver!
Same!
i watched this 3 days ago and now im back because my appendix is currently inflamed 😦🙏
Literally a lifesaver
Mine went off two years ago while I was eight.
Wow
2:10 YOU NEED TO GO TO THE BATHROOM RIGHT NOW!!
My friend was talking about getting their appendix removed a few days ago. New fear unlocked 🔓🎉
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Don’t worry, it is much rare and it just decides to go ‘ka boom’ on its own so down worry. You will notice it before it gets too bad.
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why is everyone giving links to their videos dude-
This video definitely cured something. Idk what but something.
My depression
We’re gonna get this the top comment
Depression
Maybe your appendix
Yeah…
"Then I threw up-"
Doctor: "I guess your stomach is empty now"
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😂😂😂
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Just found this channel today and I just found my forever favorite channel he should definitely make a tv show or commercials he’d make millions 😂😂😂
thanks for the new fear
Wats up checkmark
ye
hi krinios how art thou
Hey, join the club
Right? I think I'll stop eating, never again, so I don't die.
Yeah, they stole the muffins inside of you, not just your appendix.
Yes they just wanted free food
comedy gold, except i hid the gold in your appendix
Roommate: *opens the door* Hey, Andy.
Andy: *fucking dying*
Yee
Thanks for the informative vid! Bc of this I recognised the symptoms and I’m currently in the ER waiting to be transferred to the OR. This video might be what saved my life
John really said “You’re really not going to like this…” bro what kind of doctor says that to their patient, that just makes it more worse.
A very honest doctor.
The anesthesiologist or whatever he's called. John? Yeah, that asshole.
I think I would've preferred that to being lied to, then I could've prepared myself as good as possible
@@kage3069 Better to be prepared. Besides you don't help your patient by not warning that this will be uncomfortable.
@@kage3069 yeah same but if i was the doctor, i would’ve delivered that sentence in a less frightening way.
Btw, just wanted to note :)
The reason why you need to have an empty stomach to undergo surgery is simply so that your food won't come up while you are laying there and enter your airways. Basically, breathe in your vomit. The consequences could be quite bad if this happened, and it's due to the fact that while you are under anesthesia, you are sort of paralyzed, that includes your gag reflexes.
Hope that was informative, you may find more information if you also looked it up, and do please correct me if I said something incorrect as I am no medical specialist! :)
Have had two heart surgeries, and this is totally correct. The anesthesia suppresses reflexes, and if your body decides to purge the contents of your stomach, you will drown in your own vomit. (I know because I had to have everything explained to me... sometimes in detail...)
y i k e s
How fun
Hope you feel better
Christ that sounds like a fate worse than death
As someone who gets pain randomly in many different areas at different times, I probably would not notice when I need to go to the hospital. I avoid going the best I can unless I feel like I NEED to.
same lmao. Sometimes I get kinda bad pains in my chest and abdomen (which always go away after a few minutes) and my thoughts are always something like “I’m not gonna bother anyone with this so if I die I die”
same, i get pain in places like my shoulder, my chest, etc,, to the point where i would just assume it’s one of those things that’ll go soon in like a few seconds or minutes
@@ninaisastar My pains last minutes to even days up to a week. So it’s hard to tell when I need to go to the hospital or not
I don’t go to the hospital until my stomach is like
“YEAH DUDE, YOUR PROBABLY GONNA DIE”
which has never happened so that’s ok
But i don't receive pain...
I receive so much of it
7:44 i think the sugar is because you lose a LOT of blood in sergery, and they give you sweets to help replenish your bloodsugar, like a blood bank does
I got my appendix removed when I was 9 years old. I still remember waking up that day to a hellish stomach ache.
My older sister, who thought I was bluffing so I don't have to go to school, told me before leaving to go to work "You better go to school or else!"
Needless to say, after she left, I was unable to even get up from the couch I was lying on and felt bad for being in pain.
My mom came home from work early in the morning and when she saw me and asked what was up immediately took me to the doctor who then told us after a quick inspection we immediately have to get to a hospital.
I got an ultrasonic examination and the nurse called my appendix "a model" because it really wanted to show off that it was about to explode. They immediately took me to the operation room.
Needless to say, this is my story of how I would have probably literally died if I went to school. :D
But I didn't!
So... moral of the story...skip school if you literally feel like you might die? 🤔
"Did you die?"
- "Yes! But I lived!"
There seems to be a lot of immediacy in this story
When u go to the nurse cuz ur literally dying
The nurse: Umm ima call 9-1-1 in a second but take an ice pack
I can't imagine how guilty your older sister might've felt later that day when it turned out that you could've possibly died.
@@LARAUJO_0 I mean there was, as my mom panicked because she and my grandma had that before too AND it turned out in the hospital I was in quite the late stage of my appendix just about to pop. Except I left out the part where my doctor asked me whether I want an ambulance to take me to the hospital that's only like 15 minutes away and I declined because "I didn't want to make a scene". We drove over with our car but we had to park far away, and when I couldn't hold up with my mom as we were basically running up some hill towards the Emergency Room... she carried me piggy back the rest of the way. Mom is the real MVP, not gonna lie.
“I have a distinct fear of tubes now”… even when posting videos on *UA-cam?!?!? O_o*
First
Hii Jess
Uh oh-
Quality comment.
What?
Andy drawing his character as sick, just using squiggly lines, makes me happy
thank you for saving my life. I watched this video some time ago and I didn't think much about it. but one day after school, I'm walking home as normal. then it happened. PAIN. it hurt like (REDACTED) where my appendix was. I quickly told an adult (not gonna specify) and they took me to the hospital. got an IV, and got pain relievers through it. then I went to another hospital, they treated me, figuring out if it was appendicitis or not. appearantly, it was. I got into the operation room, they put me on the bed (they moved me from another bed) and then they put on that good anesthesia. (I KEPT THE IV ON WHILE I WAS ON THE WAY TO THE SECOND HOSPITAL-) and then they put on a laughing gas. it kicked in and I was like woahhhh and I fell asleep and woke up and got something to eat. then 2 days later here I am, recovering from the incisions. thank you for saving my life.
“This is America, baby!”
According to the legends he’s still paying off that medical bill.
Ngl He prolly is
i would rater being paying the bill for long that coming for a operation and end up dead... i had a friend (18yold) that die 1 week after they remove her wisdom teeth in a "venezuelan hospiral". they didnt noticed they left some infections behind and for one week of calling every day saying she has horrible headaches and they only tell her: take more headache pills, if 1 doesnt work, take 2... and on... when they finally let her go back to hospital and see, well, she just stayed alive around 1 more hour.
@@emanuelgomez4891 Jeez man it was just a joke about american healthcare. Don’t take it so personally
@@akimbobananas4703 sorry dude, but ive hear too much about that "i wish all were free" nowadays, even here in peru, ppl talk about how bad the free healtcare is, but they do want that same bad free healtcare to do free abortions.
@@emanuelgomez4891 I live in Europe. Probably the most reasonable healthcare there is
My mom had appendicitis, and it actually RUPTURED. However, in a MINISCULE possibility, her body formed a little bubble around it, making it so none of the toxins got blown around her body. Truly a miracle.
W H A T
coming from another woman
WOMEN HAVE APPENDIX'S?!
Yes, everyone has an appendix
@@Sae_gary1819 Did you think the appendix was like a ballsack or something?
@@Sae_gary1819 did you think it was a gender thing and that only men had appendixs? why was that your default
I don't even skip the sponsers. It'd be like missing apart of the skit.
@Senkechen it’s a statement buddy, don’t be toxic 😂😂 no one needs permission to make a comment
I know right? Like the way he sponsers makes it so fun to watch
@Senkechen YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE!!
@Senkechen I asked
@Senkechen I asked too
This is the literal funniest video that I have seen in a long long time! The puking animation had my dying of laugher. It gave me really Ren and Stimpy vibes. I loved it, and I am subscribed now.
I had appendicitis as well. Mine got so bad to the point that everything from my waist down went numb. My mom had to carry me into the hospital. I guess it's a good thing she did, since that dramatic entrance into the hospital got the nurses attention QUICK and they rushed over and got me. They said my appendix was so inflamed, that if I waited a few minutes more, it would've ruptured.
Dangggggg
holy sheet.
yooo, saame!
ChEeZuS!!!
Oh gosh I had a similar experience, except I was camping, it was two days of screaming, vomiting, and blinding pain before I got to the hospital.
The doctor said if I stayed one more day I'd wouldve died a pretty awful death 😅
Man, the hospital really like shoving tubes where they shouldn't be.
Every hole is not safe.
They even put tubes where there is no hole so they create a new one
The only reason those tubes were created were to go there, so I mean, they should be there.
@@P0Pdart i suppose that's true
Hey at least he only got it up the poop-hole. Imagine if they shoved a tube up the PEE-hole! *spoilers: it makes a tube up the butt seem comfy by comparison.*
“Grab a snack and get cozy”
*me sitting in the dark pantry with a pack of skittles*
Mood.
@shuba bro Skittles with Mountain Dew is like nails on a chalkboard imo
@@Animatorsrule25 ok now i have to try that and see if in die
We all do that
@@sallywilliams1336 so how was it? You still alive?
Fun fact: This video informed me about appendicitis and its symptoms about 2 weeks before I myself got it! We caught it early, thanks to that. I can't thank you enough for making this video and saving me a lot of pain, haha.
As a GI/vascular/endocrine/colorectal surgical nurse I put tubes down people a lot and honestly it’s pretty awful for both us, but mostly you. Glad you feel better!
Since it sounds like u have experience in the field of medical science. Do you know how much appendicitis hurts? The reason I'm asking is because I've been having some of the symptoms of appendicitis but the pain isn't that bad. So should I go to the hospital to get checked out or not?
@@TF-RC227 seeing as this was 8 days ago I hope you have resolved this by now but... An excellent test for appendicitis is to push slowly and firmly, the suddenly release. If that hurts, it's called rebound tenderness, and it's a pretty bad red flag.
Are you awake when they in the tube if you didn't eat anything?
@@Frogboy884 They don't tube you if you've not eaten in 12-18 hours.
As someone who also DESPISES vomiting, I have never related to someone more when you talked about somehow just willing away the need to throw up. It's like sometimes you just tell your stomach "stop that >:(" and it just listens for some reason.
But i like vomitting
If your in line with bunch of people you barf and people stay out of the way
Anything you barf on, you own it
And it would be a good special effect on halloween for your costume
@@roboxgaming8355 True true but my distaste goes a bit farther than what one might think and lands in phobia territory. So by definition, it's irrational. If I vomit I just cry and try my best to not have a panic attack.
Granted, it is getting better! I've been gradually practicing exposure therapy. Now its more of the build up/anticipation that makes me anxious as opposed to the vomiting itself, so if it's not very drawn out then it's mostly fine. Other people vomiting in front of me tends to affect me worse now because then I'm anxious for days wondering if they were contagious and I just have yet to be affected by it, etc etc. or if it's in movies. I can't explain why movies or tv shows get to me, because there's absolutely no risk there, but that's why phobias are defined as irrational. They're not supposed to make sense most of the time, or at the very least the level of anxiety one has is disproportional to the cause. Sorry for the ramble there, I just wanted to clarify and also offer an explanation since most people misunderstand what a phobia actually is unless I primitively explain. Human brains are funky.
Emetophobia gang RISE
@@catblimp7894 YAS
OMG FRFR, it's like your brainpower is stronger than natural causes. But only for a limited amount of time for me. I remember this one time I got really sick during pandemic and it was a lot of nightmare fuel. I'm not gonna go into it because of my fellow emetophobia friends. I laid on the couch and I willed me to not throw up for like an hour. I also will usually hold in vomit until my mom leaves my room for some reason like nobody can see me throw up.
“Your lungs help you breathe”
My asthmatic lungs: _Yes, yes i do..._
Got the same Problem
lmaoooo
L
I hate asthma I cant do much exercise
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5:29 fear unlocked intestine enlargement
Fun fact: the hospital bill hurts more than the injury itself.
ye
Im mean ur not wrong
Unless you live in Denmark ha!
Yea
*cackles in Canadian*
"That was a really un-fun experience that I'm not going to animate" - That is where I had to pause for laughter. Explosive laughter.
Was that laughter as explosive as the appendix?
@@MACsplosion Hmm. Less infectious, perhaps.
7:13 "What if I don't make it through this. Will I ever see you again?"
Andy and the muffin have a better love story than Twilight
4:57 I don't know what's so funny about the delivery of this sentence but I've been laughing about it for 2 minutes
My two biggest fears:
Throwing up
And
Swallowing something I can’t chew like a tube.
This was terrifying.
i'm the same way... like the fear is paralyzing just to think about it.
@You Have No Argument And you sound rude.
you should never drink alchohol, plus I love when I do throw up cuz that means your body is detoxing, I always feel much better afterwards, but yeah, careful of the booze
@I love you!! IK I was so relived when I heard ppl have it- I get so much anxiety from it
@I love you!! i feel like i'm interrupting something when i saw your guy's comments- it's so wholesome 😭
Me at my still intact appendix: “now listen here you little shit, don’t you pull anything on me”
Same 😂
LMAO same dude!
Relatable
LOL same!
same
It actually has a purpose. It’s called “self destruction”.
We were all designed by Dr. Doof
@@thewholecircus BEHOLD! THE HUMANINATOR! DESIGNED TO RUIN A PLANET WITHIN 5 BILLION YEARS!
@@michaelb.3006 This implies he isn't human, and to be honest, I'll believe it.
Doof means god in Sugondese
@@CigLivery nuts
This dude probably gets flashbacks whenever he’s drinking from a straw.
Imagine having Ptsd from a straw
Straws are for the weak (unless it’s a paper or metallic cup)
Lmao
@@TheYconic
if you’ve used a straw in a moving car you’d understand
@@bonecag3oh god
One of my good friends had Appendicitis, but she was on her period. So she thought the pain was just really painful cramping. Till this day she gets ptsd from cramps
Stop I t. Now I'm gonna be in fear every time I have a cramp
i'm having cramps literally right now... Is your comment a sign that maybe its something more serious??
Oh... that's not good
Literally every time I get my period, I worry I have appendicitis because my cramps on the first day are so bad... nowadays I take painkillers preemtively, because waiting for them to kick in while I'm in the middle of the worst of the cramps suuucks
oh my .. your poor friend, i hope she has support for her cramps...
"THAT WASN'T THE PLAN, i was supposed to be pretending to be working while enjoying free breakfest, not having SURGERY!"
Lmao
0:49 0:51 1:05 I love Omni-man even more.
The appendix is thought to contain “backup” gut flora to replenish the microbes in your intestinal tract after a “purge” like diarrhea or other nasty events. That little section keeps some of them hidden way during the event so they can repopulate afterward. A healthy gut flora is essential for proper health.
So wouldn't that make people who got their appendix removed at risk of something?
@@regularshow960 They do have more chance of getting gut infections from bacteria like c. diff., but at least they don't die from a burst appendix. So more mild cases of appendicitis are treated with antibiotics instead of surgery.
Everyone here has braincells. Unlike me
I'm glad someone is here to defend the appendixes honour
@@tabby_cat I see, thanks for the explanation
2:07 my favorite. Ive rewatched it several times
What a great roommate. He and his girlfriend saved your life. Awesome people.
W roommate
"They confirmed that the situation *was* dire!"
* celebration noises *
Shut up heather
Love how the exact moment I read this comment, the part of the video said it ahaha
3:37 turn it on 2x speed
for only having 4 likes that was way too funny man 😂
I remember when I was like 7 years old my appendix blew up. But my family didn't know what was happening. So for the next 2 days I was throwing up every 5 to 10 minutes. After that my parents decided I should probably go to the hospital. They told me that it was an appendix problem and blah blah blah everything ice cream sandwich said. They stuck a IV into my arm and put me under anesthesia. When I woke up it wasn't done my appendix had actually blown up which made my stay in the hospital the whole 7 days. This was probably my worst experience ever in the hospital.
yeah mate had the same thing happen except appendix burst right before going to the hospital and alsoinwoke up during surgery and started talking to them and it spooked em so they gave me more of the gas
Your parents: its cause you are on your phone too much
2 DAYS? I feel bad for like 2 hours and I'm already getting a blood test
the sequel to pain that no one asked for, but everyone needed.
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i dont want to click the link
i feel as if its a virus
@@bubadeggs good choice 👍
“oh you’re not gonna like this” HAD ME ROLLING HSJGJEJG
@blv ok I wont
@blv ok
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@@Moots787 too late 😔
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I had my appendix removed some years ago now and the process... was not like this. I was simply told after some tests were done "you have appendicitis" and "Don't eat anything." I was pretty relaxed and then was offered a sausage roll about 30mins later and ate it. After I was satisfied, I realised I had screwed up when the doctor saw me chewing and then I remembered the words "DON'T EAT ANYTHING". The doctors were panicked and and not long after i was taken to surgery. After I woke up, i threw up on the floor and passed out, the end. I recovered fine. Turned out the doctors were panicking because I had about an hour to live. My appendix was so inflamed it was about to nuke my body. But i had no tubes in me, no pumping or anything. Asides from the pain (and sausage roll) , no complications.
“If it wasn’t for my roommate, I wouldn’t have known”
His girlfriend: *”am I a joke to you?”*
Well how would his girlfriend know if his roommate didn't know?
@@MashTSR how would the roommate know if the appendix didn't tell him?
3:38 I felt that gasp on a spiritual level
EhAhA
eheah
As a Crohn's patient, your descriptions of doctor and nurse-patient interactions are spot on.
Also, barium enema. Never again! (Literally... it's impossible for a doctor to stick something up your butt if the hole's gone!)
Pp
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@@bpmembersoloimpactisbigger379 dude you were in the other comment too
Hey fellow crohns patient 👋
I can say the same... But about urethra.
I had an accident and was grounded for long time. It was spine injury and for durration of stat in intensive care I had to have a tube in my dick... And tubes in the wound on my back
I just found this channel, and it's freaking awesome.
“Think of this organ as a grenade of bacteria inside of your body” Mutahar Appendix
Its actually a backup storage for the microbiome that normally resides in the GI tract. In the normal event of GI sickness where vomiting/ diarrhea occurs the microbiota that normally exist get shunted out with whatever badness caused said disease, then appendix kicks back in to repopulate. It's not quite accurate to call it vestigial.. the body has insane redundancy in systems to compensate for substantial losses like limbs and some organs
@@onecowstampede9140 😐😐😐😐😐😐
@@onecowstampede9140 until it explodes
Apparently there is a chance that it can be non-fatal. My friend's mother had appendicitis at one point, but ended up not dying from it. She one day had to go to the doctor and they looked at her and was surprised to see scar tissue around the appendix. She remembered a while ago (ranging from a few months to about a year) that she had this horrible pain in her body, but thought it was part of her period. So she kinda shrugged it off. When she learned about it from thw doctor she was fine with them taking it out.
I think this is why (some) people suggest putting pressure on the area.
Learned it from Tumblr so YMMV and ask your doctor: but if there's a lot of pain after putting a lot of pressure on the crotch (?) region, it's appendicitis, not an unusually painful cramp.
Damn... People who go through periods are something else entirely... I guess it can be problematic at times too-
This is exactly why I would never be able to tell if it were just my cramps or if I actually had a problem
Yes, it doesn't have to be fatal, but often is and because the loss of function of the appendix (important for immune fuction and bowel-flora or bacteria) isn't as bad as death it's mostly safer to just take it out if it's alrrady infected. It probably bursts if the infection and resulting swelling etc. can't be contained and the really dangerous part is that the infection would then spread into the peritoneum (surrounds many organs in the abdomen) resulting in peritonitis, and could from there spread into the blood stream, causing sepsis (very dangerous, often fatal) and multiple organ failure. So maybe her body managed to contain the infection at some point after her appendix burst and it luckily didn't result in any serious symptoms. Hope this clears it up :)
@@x._.5295 or it just never burst at all and the infection just subsided on its own.
Woah, that must have felt so bad ! So here, have some fun facts !
1. The appendix is a little bag containing both your own gut flora (bacteria and fungi that helps you digest your food) and lots of immune cells. It's here to help you regenerate your gut flora if something wipes it out (such as an antibiotic or a bad diarrhea for example). It is a rather important organ that shouldn't get the hate it gets. I mean, you can get your eye infected too, so why not your appendix as well ?
2. Your stomach needs to be empty for surgery for your safety. Bowel movements can happen and you can still throw up when under anesthesia. So you need to avoid eating for like 8h before a surgery, or in case of an emergency surgery such as this case, to pump the stuff out of your stomach. But I guess you got the job done with both methods here.
ohh thanks
I have experience with this. Fortunately my stomach already empty by the time I'm in hospital. That's why I don't remember to empty the stomach before operation.
Mostly bc for the longest time ppl thought the appendix was useless, now we kno although its not useless, u can live without it
@@curse4384 kinda like liver, I heard its not really needed but helps you if you drink dirty water which we don’t anymore
@@lettuce1626 i mean u need ur liver, but i get what u mean
i had my first medical emergency just now in my FIRST WEEK OF COLLEGE 😭 why is the world like this
“The lungs help you breathe oxygen” implying you can breathe without them its just harder
There are scientist trying ro create a system so people can breathe through their butts. It's plausible so far. Basically same concept as butt chugging except with oxygen. Supposed uses include people who cannot be hooked up to intubation, military and scuba divers. I think Scishow has a simple episode on it.
@@izzy4bitney yes i know i meant it as a joke not a science experiment xD
@@izzy4bitney what if you farted
@@Sgt-lott10 That's called "exhaling".
Well the upper layer of the eye directly breathes from the air.
It’s weird hearing about your experience because I too had appendicitis but the doctors didn’t have to shove anything up my butt or down my throat. They just went, “We did the scan, you got it, you want it removed?”, I said “Yes,” and the rest is history.
yeah same here lmao,, the most i had to do was drink this weird liquid to make my organs glow under a scan or something
I don't remember much of mine but that tube experience will not be forgotten
with the scan u can only "check" appendicitis. If you also want to check for your stomache condition, camera needs to go down the throat. Checking the condtion of the colon, it's the other entrance. Better safe than sorry they told me
@@aperson-kc2if yeah sometimes when you’re getting an x ray or something similar you’ll have to drink something or sometimes get something injected that makes wherever it goes appear better in the scan
I also didn't have to do much. I hospitalized at 5 am, and doctor told me that I'll get a surgery at 10 am.
My favorite line:
“We should go to the hospital, Andy.”
Andy: NyaAaAAaah.
WhYyYy…
“Yeah. We’re going. “
yes i watched the video too
What was the point of commenting this?
@@crisismoon880 I just thought the way he said it was funny.
0:51 will it teach me how to be happy and get more than 15 minutes of sleep every night?
Are you okay?
For the record, I'm pretty sure the reason your stomach needs to be empty when you're being put under is so you don't throw up in your sleep and choke to death. So that's fun.
If you aspirate on your vomit, it can also lead to an insanely bad form of pneumonia because the lungs have no way to clear out decaying food particles
@@ianmckeever7389 Both suffocation and pneumonia are reasons why we pump stomachs. I will be a nurse relatively soon and I currently work in a hospital alongside the nurses. The only thing I thought was unusual about this story is that the tube was inserted through Sandwich's mouth and not his nose. We prefer to go through the nose.
Update: just looked into it. Apparently inserting the tube through the mouth or nose are usually both viable unless your nose is broken. Both have their drawbacks and benefits. I've only been taught to insert through the nose and only ever saw insertion through the nose.
When I had surgery I just didn't eat for a certain amount of time so that would not happen because I would have threw up my heart
Haha thats not scary at all