My grandfather was not afraid of surgeries and whatever cutting, stitching and such was involved. Preferring to be awake for anything.. though naturally that would not have been wise. No.. my grandfather was petrified of being forced asleep.. because one time during a surgery his heart stopped before they could even start cutting. He was extremely afraid of the risk of death and the falling asleep part was to him reminiscent of the cold hand of death slowly gripping him.
Yoga, meditation, running, hobbies, music etc also helps for weight loss, depression, mood, etc . Scrubs and carla can try each of them. Who knows they might be successful 🤣
@@we_played_Hob_Gobbies_together I'm a touch sensitive Autistic woman with a resistance to painkillers. I am extrapolating from my own experience. Those are legit strategies that work for unavoidable pain you have to get through somehow. There are known case studies of this in the medical record I could cite as well, including two I know of where the surgeon operated on him/herself, and obviously plenty of women have done unmedicated home births or c sections where the epidural failed, which aren't THAT different.
@@sophiaschier-hanson4163 could work on ya. But then again if some perfectly healthy patient who simply wants hypnotism because she pulled up "facts" from the net needs to stfu.
Danny max well there can be a lot of bleeding during surgery and an anesthesiologist is tasked with giving IV fluids and blood to the patient and maintaining their blood pressure. Also, they give drugs which paralyse the muscles so that the patient stops breathing and a machine can ventilate them (or they can manually ventilate them), and those drugs which also relax muscles make it easier for surgeons to operate bc the patient’s muscles aren’t as tense. There can be no surgery without anaesthesiology.
I've had multiple eye surgeries and one back surgery. Yah, I'm extremely thankful for all the hospital professionals for doing excellent work including the nurses, ordelies, doctors, surgeons and Anesthesiologists.
If I am required to go under surgery I'm going to let the man or woman with 10+ years of studying and practice decide what is the safest and best medical procedure.
Same here. However, there are millions of people who think they know better than trained professionals because they read an article on-line. That patient's demand is by no means something that doesn't happen. People are THAT problematic. and self-centered.
You totally COULD publish a Case Report on this surgery. The hypnosis working until halfway through is FAR more interesting than it just not working. Many published Case Reports are basically "heh, this is weird, anyone else seen this? I wonder what happened here..." (an illness I had was published as a case report once, it was neat)
@@StriKe_jk there's actually a really interesting body of research about medical application of hypnosis, including potential applications for pain (short version: hypnosis doesn't fix things on its own, but it can make normal medical practices measurably more effective). Time Magazine did a good summary of all this in 2018
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 Just like energetic rocks, just like resonating frequencies, just like drinking piss, it is all fake science for stupid people who want to believe in magic.
@@StriKe_jk oh for sure. during my appendectomy they initially used local anesthesia, like that super painful injection in the lower spine, so you cant feel your lover abdomen and legs. and i fucking felt the first cut real good. Had to go with general anesthesia then.
Yeah I know Karla was totally bat shit and saying this episode, she enables a lot of ridiculous things and some of these episodes under the yoke of“ being open minded“
Not one of Carla's best episodes (what sane nurse would advocate this lunacy?) but definitely one of Kelso's. I love how tickled he is by 'Sacred Fart'.
yeah but the worst Carla-moment is when she wants to kick out JD out of his own (rented) home...she succeeds by manipulating Turk in her favour, and JD ends up living a tent but why Carla wanted to kick out JD? Wants to start a family/More Privacy now that she is married Why Carla didn't go living back in her mom's house? Unexplained(Her mom died, so either the house was put on auction or it's free to move in) Why Carla didn't decide to leave with Turk? Unexplained Basically the only logic(although mean/awful) reason for Carla to kick out JD is because she is too lazy to invest time into looking for a better place for her and Turk(but considering that they're two of them, it would have been easier to look for a place...while JD is alone and doesn't get any help) Also...to add insult(or salt, you decide the "spice" XD) to the injury: Once JD started to live in a tent, Turk, JD and Elliot got whiny over JD being needy... Guys! The three of you put him in that miserable situation and you've the nerve to complain about it?! Seriously with friends like these who needs enemies...
I generally don't like Carla. She's somewhat compassionate, but generally cares more about being right. At least Dr Cox is honest about it and works hard to actually be right, and the one time he makes a mistake, it crushes him
@@Rubyofthedead lucky! In the UK you just have to suck it up while they use you like a pin cushion finding a vein that works (they tried top of my left hand, near the saddle joint of my left hand, saddle joint area of my right hand, then top of my right hand that finally worked - I have shitty veins in my hands apparently)
@@capterson4 Dr Cox was a better Chief of Medicine in literally every single way. Dr. Cox still did rounds and still cared for patients as Chief even when he had a hospital to run. Dr. Kelso literally slept in his office, tried to do as little as he was obligated, and only viewed patients as walking bags of money. He didn't show any remorse for patients without insurance, except for that one lady he used to have lunch with in the park.
@@theintunityWhile true Dr. Cox was chief for roughly a year while Dr. Cox had been at it for 20+ years which is more than enough time for the job to change you drastically
Wait so you're telling me I can't accumulate 12 years of knowledge on an extremely complicated profession through a quick Google search. It's weird how that works
To be fair, in all those years, a doctor learns little to nothing about hypnosis. So they WERE of kind of equal knowledge about the subject matter. The patient was still wrong, of course. Don't let anyone cut you open while you're essentially just taking a nap.
I hate when people use that logic of "you have to trust/believe me" when it's not about not lying but about competence. Like, I wouldn't trust my best friend to perform surgery on me but trust a professional who's a complete stranger
What's funny is later when he decides to do the procedure using hypnosis, she gets upset with him because it could negatively effect his career. Lol. She was the worst.
Carla's such a control freak in this one lol. That's what makes it hilarious but damn woman, he said he didn't want to do it! "START BELIEVING WHAT I TELL YOU TO BELIEVE" killed me
You know I heard of people who thought Carla was the worst character; I never really believed but here I can see it. Sure hypnosis can supposedly do good things ( the placebo affect is a wonderful thing) but as Turk said his carer could have been seriously negatively effected and the patent could have died. But she seemed more concerned with her man taking her side and she never seemed to acknowledge she was wrong.
Sure hypnosis may be a powerful tool, but none of the "qualities" Carla described involve sticking a knife in a patient and slicing them open. I can't even imagine what that would be like in real life
Actually hypnosis works by tricking you brain into inducing false pain when you do something i had a friend who wanted to quit smoking so he did hypnosis and the hypnotist asked “whats the most unpleasent thing you can think of” he said “dry heaving” so he got him to dry heave every time he craved a cigarette after a while he kicked the addiction however it was not pleasent being around him when he was in the transitioning phase
Hypnosis can actually do a lot of very helpful things. The big crux with hypnosis is that it requires compliance- it's a method of tricking your brain into doing things it already wants to do on some level. That obviously only goes so far as a replacement for anesthesia (and I doubt you could do even half a surgery with it), but it has been used to help people kick addictions. Carla's speaking the truth in this episode, even if I think her idea was kind of crazy. But, at the end of the day, it's what the patient wanted. Kelso was right to see that as an opportunity.
Monty Python brought me here. I was just watching the sketch where a guy endlessly hears singing in his brain so he hires a psychiatrist who elects to slice him open with a bone saw. When they slice him open, they find he has three squatters living inside him and they wake up the patient so he’s conscious to file a restraining order against them so the doctor can remove them. The sketch reminded me of this clip so much I had to rewatch it.
I had a terrible reaction when i was put under when i was young for a tonsilectomy. Because of my pych issues i freaked out when i started dozing off. Still would have them use anesthesia, but that may just be the stories from my mom whose been an RN for 40 years telling me about the 10 of those spent in the OR.
If I were Turk, the only way I would even consider hypnosis is after consulting experts to check effectiveness, the patient would have to be restrained so she can't thrash around if she wakes up, and I would insist on traditional anesthesia be at the ready in case the hypnosis failed.
You forgot one very important thing, a consent form signed in the presence of a lawyer for each party after being advised of the risks of the procedure.
it still would not work. muscles have to relaxed during the surgery which only anestesiologist can accomplish with curara like substances. so hypnosis is alot of bullshit. as a doctor i would not operate on a patient that wants something like that. doctors have the right to decline some patients.
A lot of the comments don't get that Bill Lawrence has a fucked up view of marriage, and it shows in so much of his work. Remember the guy's married to Christa Miller, and look at the characters he makes her play.
i've had a few moles removed and a kidney stone taken care of i'm glad i listened to the doctor, your feet have alot of nerve endings that's why it hurts when you hurt them
I was so glad they didn't go the route of "hypnosis works" in this show because hypnosis is bullshit, good for relaxation and mediation maybe but not for much else
Have you even seen the clip? They took the route hypnosis works but that it's not as reliable as modern medicine. Also hypnosis works for real but not in the way movies show it. It's more than a lead meditation/wake dream. Sorry for my bad English
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@@gnomifaxpaw9689 It's your poor grasp of reality that's the problem.
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@Mr. Scoot Scooter Sleep heals the body, when your unconscious, sitting there like a sack of meat. It does a hell of a lot more than singing a happy song clap hands.
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@Mr. Scoot Scooter Magic's not real but delusion is all around.
@Mr. Scoot Scooter Placebo effect is about inducing a feeling. Lowering stress, very marginal pain relief... It works for less than half a population and doesn't last longer than 3 weeks. It has literally nothing to do with having you body physically healed, other than the positive effects of not being stressed. Because your body doesn't waste energy on being stressed.
There is a reason why hypnosis was replaced when chemicals came along-it actually kept the patients asleep. And as for hypnosis means less blood, anesthesia is an injection-there is no blood! You also can't get medically certified for hypnosis because it's just about never used in surgery, only for psychological cases that don't involve scalpels. Plus, have you ever seen hypnosis at a kid's party? Sometimes the participant snaps out of it on his own. Imagine that during a surgery.
I don’t understand. What would happen after she regained consciousness, I mean would they continue with the surgery as is or do they just close up in the middle (Kelso said he went through half of the surgery)? How does that work? It’s not like they can knock her out in the middle or something. Can they?
I got my Arm cut open without any narcotics or painkillers for a Quick Medical thing (i rammed several big pieces of wood into my arm in a workplace accident and tweezers didnt work.. so the scalpel had to do the trick and it only took 2 minutes) and the pain was incredible. I cant imagine how insane the pain would be during an appendix surgery.. holy moly.
I want to know how they dealt with such a situation, by which I mean: As a doctor, what do you do when a patient you've just cut open begins screaming inconsolably?
I'd love to know what happened once she was conscious. They surely can't just shove everything back in place or rush through the surgery, so did they have an anesthesiologist on standby to knock her out?
One time they had to do a local surgery with local anesthesia on my arm. They told me it would take an hour and I could be knocked out instead. I was like: “Knock me the hell out, I ain't going to try to hold still and feel the scapel for an hour.”
Remember she asked for it. Its not like you cannot say that Turk didn't object to it although a bit unprofessional with the bit about not wanting to sleep with wife and wanting to sleep with a celebrity. But, now the world has reconfirmed that there is a reason why hypnosis is taught in med school thanks to the surgery.
"I'm about to ruin my career. . .but let's make this about you," would have been a better line. We always think everything is about us. The light changes to red when we are late and we really feel the light, the world, the devil or God has it in for us. Hilarious
on the plus side, she probably won't try asking for hypnosis again XD
Definitely lmao
Rohan2300 serves her right thinking she knew better than the surgeon who went to med school and studied this shit for 10 years
My grandfather was not afraid of surgeries and whatever cutting, stitching and such was involved. Preferring to be awake for anything.. though naturally that would not have been wise. No.. my grandfather was petrified of being forced asleep.. because one time during a surgery his heart stopped before they could even start cutting. He was extremely afraid of the risk of death and the falling asleep part was to him reminiscent of the cold hand of death slowly gripping him.
On the other side she probably hooked on Morphine and pain killers
@@gid519 nah, Reiki and herbs.
"Hypnosis works for weight loss, depression and mood"
Yes Carla, completely comparable to a deep tissue invasive surgery like removing the appendix
Yoga, meditation, running, hobbies, music etc also helps for weight loss, depression, mood, etc .
Scrubs and carla can try each of them.
Who knows they might be successful 🤣
You joke, but some combination of music, meditation, and maybe distraction probably would be just about the best you could do here.
@@sophiaschier-hanson4163 Uh no. FUCKING hell people are dumb as fuck.
@@we_played_Hob_Gobbies_together I'm a touch sensitive Autistic woman with a resistance to painkillers. I am extrapolating from my own experience. Those are legit strategies that work for unavoidable pain you have to get through somehow. There are known case studies of this in the medical record I could cite as well, including two I know of where the surgeon operated on him/herself, and obviously plenty of women have done unmedicated home births or c sections where the epidural failed, which aren't THAT different.
@@sophiaschier-hanson4163 could work on ya. But then again if some perfectly healthy patient who simply wants hypnotism because she pulled up "facts" from the net needs to stfu.
"Oh great I'm being assisted by a magician"
"Anesthesiologists are doctors who keep patients alive while surgeons do things that would otherwise kill them."
What????
@@macman975 Intense pain can agitate the body into doing crazy things.
Danny max well there can be a lot of bleeding during surgery and an anesthesiologist is tasked with giving IV fluids and blood to the patient and maintaining their blood pressure. Also, they give drugs which paralyse the muscles so that the patient stops breathing and a machine can ventilate them (or they can manually ventilate them), and those drugs which also relax muscles make it easier for surgeons to operate bc the patient’s muscles aren’t as tense. There can be no surgery without anaesthesiology.
@@Nightraven26 Oh okay. Thank you for the explanation. That sounds amazing, i have a new found respect for what they do.
I've had multiple eye surgeries and one back surgery. Yah, I'm extremely thankful for all the hospital professionals for doing excellent work including the nurses, ordelies, doctors, surgeons and Anesthesiologists.
If I am required to go under surgery I'm going to let the man or woman with 10+ years of studying and practice decide what is the safest and best medical procedure.
Same here. However, there are millions of people who think they know better than trained professionals because they read an article on-line. That patient's demand is by no means something that doesn't happen. People are THAT problematic. and self-centered.
D2attemp You should google it
that woman was being a dumbass
see what Gwynith Paltrow has to say first /s
Good luck with that EvilM4chine.
Sacred Fart
Sankento Hahahaha, classic
Sankento this made me laugh harder than it should have
I swear, he could say anything and it would be funny
"Mrs... Appendectomy? Now THAT ain't right."
It would be at that point I’d immediately ask to be transferred to a new hospital.
You totally COULD publish a Case Report on this surgery. The hypnosis working until halfway through is FAR more interesting than it just not working. Many published Case Reports are basically "heh, this is weird, anyone else seen this? I wonder what happened here..." (an illness I had was published as a case report once, it was neat)
I can name a few neurologists/psychologists who would be thrilled to read that report.
..and thats why its TV, because in Reallife his hokus pokus would not even manage to get you through the inital cut.
@@StriKe_jk there's actually a really interesting body of research about medical application of hypnosis, including potential applications for pain (short version: hypnosis doesn't fix things on its own, but it can make normal medical practices measurably more effective). Time Magazine did a good summary of all this in 2018
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 Just like energetic rocks, just like resonating frequencies, just like drinking piss, it is all fake science for stupid people who want to believe in magic.
@@StriKe_jk oh for sure. during my appendectomy they initially used local anesthesia, like that super painful injection in the lower spine, so you cant feel your lover abdomen and legs. and i fucking felt the first cut real good. Had to go with general anesthesia then.
Kelso having to lie about being an oil tycoon to get laid because being chief of medicine wasn’t enough is hilarious lol
One of my favorite exchanges in Scrubs history...
Kelso: "When I say the name Turkleton, people laugh."
Turk: "Maybe because that's not my name, sir."
“Not yet, Turkleton, not yet”
"Sir, you think my name is Turk Turkleton?"
@@macman975 "And Mrs. Turkleton! The Turkletons. Haha! Can I have a scotch?"
and kelso was right,after that the "turkleton" gag is used multiple times through the show
Telling your spouse what they are *allowed* to believe is fucked up.
Yeah I know Karla was totally bat shit and saying this episode, she enables a lot of ridiculous things and some of these episodes under the yoke of“ being open minded“
Yeah, that part of the show really didn't age well. : /
Not one of Carla's best episodes (what sane nurse would advocate this lunacy?) but definitely one of Kelso's. I love how tickled he is by 'Sacred Fart'.
yeah but the worst Carla-moment is when she wants to kick out JD out of his own (rented) home...she succeeds by manipulating Turk in her favour, and JD ends up living a tent
but why Carla wanted to kick out JD? Wants to start a family/More Privacy now that she is married
Why Carla didn't go living back in her mom's house? Unexplained(Her mom died, so either the house was put on auction or it's free to move in)
Why Carla didn't decide to leave with Turk? Unexplained
Basically the only logic(although mean/awful) reason for Carla to kick out JD is because she is too lazy to invest time into looking for a better place for her and Turk(but considering that they're two of them, it would have been easier to look for a place...while JD is alone and doesn't get any help)
Also...to add insult(or salt, you decide the "spice" XD) to the injury: Once JD started to live in a tent, Turk, JD and Elliot got whiny over JD being needy...
Guys! The three of you put him in that miserable situation and you've the nerve to complain about it?!
Seriously with friends like these who needs enemies...
Sadly, I know real nurses that believe in such things.
I generally don't like Carla. She's somewhat compassionate, but generally cares more about being right. At least Dr Cox is honest about it and works hard to actually be right, and the one time he makes a mistake, it crushes him
@@derokdeathaxe6984Carla is a b word
@@derokdeathaxe6984I mean, at least he got his own land.
"If she comes over here, my name is T-Bone!"
Classic Kelso.
I'm about to ruin my career by plunging a knife into a completely conscious person. But you're absolutely right, lets focus on the lying.
classic
Classic woman
Danny max classic boring lonely man
@@derlou88 no need to simp this hard for someone who isn't even here
@@Zakjuh bruh he need those nice guys point
@@derlou88 you mean reasonable. Carla was being unreasonable. Turk was clearly right in this one
see the smart thing to do would be to use hypnosis to distract the patient from the needle.
They use gas before they start injecting.
@@Rubyofthedead lucky! In the UK you just have to suck it up while they use you like a pin cushion finding a vein that works (they tried top of my left hand, near the saddle joint of my left hand, saddle joint area of my right hand, then top of my right hand that finally worked - I have shitty veins in my hands apparently)
@@XxRadioactiveGirlxX in their defence (as a cost saver) we reuse needles and they dull after a time
@@wolflair3329 they reuse needles in the UK wtf...
@@wolflair3329 What backstreet Doctor have you been visiting? Lol
Kelso: well at least you made it halfway through the surgery without anesthesia
Cox: maybe they'll put it in "almost" magazine
"Start believing what I tell you to believe." Carla is a cultist?
Just a normal neurotic woman
She’s a late 90’s sitcom wife stereotype
This is one time Kelso's actually being a good boss
He almost always was
Kelso was a great boss
Kelso was an asshole but a good boss. Arguably better than Dr. Cox.
@@capterson4 Dr Cox was a better Chief of Medicine in literally every single way. Dr. Cox still did rounds and still cared for patients as Chief even when he had a hospital to run. Dr. Kelso literally slept in his office, tried to do as little as he was obligated, and only viewed patients as walking bags of money. He didn't show any remorse for patients without insurance, except for that one lady he used to have lunch with in the park.
@@theintunityWhile true Dr. Cox was chief for roughly a year while Dr. Cox had been at it for 20+ years which is more than enough time for the job to change you drastically
There was dignity in the name Turkelton. Turk should've just rolled with it, and he'd have learned to love it.
You mean Google isn't the same as four years of medical school and four more years of internship/residency?
And four years of pre-med.
Wait so you're telling me I can't accumulate 12 years of knowledge on an extremely complicated profession through a quick Google search. It's weird how that works
Sarcasm noted
@@gerstein03 No you can't, it takes 12 years of selective and consecutive google searches.
To be fair, in all those years, a doctor learns little to nothing about hypnosis. So they WERE of kind of equal knowledge about the subject matter.
The patient was still wrong, of course. Don't let anyone cut you open while you're essentially just taking a nap.
I hate when people use that logic of "you have to trust/believe me" when it's not about not lying but about competence. Like, I wouldn't trust my best friend to perform surgery on me but trust a professional who's a complete stranger
"You're married now so start believing what i tell you to beleive"
Its moments like that that make me dislike Carla smh
A medical professional who is comparing things like weight loss and all to completely opening up a patient and digging around in her🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@vinayakiyer8334 fr smh
Carla Espinosa is most annoying person in scrubs
Kelso's acting from 1:20 forward is pure gold!
Wow I just realized i took his expression "That's a rookie move, and ya hate to see it". I've been saying that for years haha.
Dr Cox reaction to the patient waking up is Gold 😂
On the plus side I bet that woman asked for anesthesia even for plucking her eyebrows from then on.
Do it.
Dig.
Do it.
Dig.
Do it.
Dig.
Did we ever find out if he found the nickel he was looking for?
Look Carla just because you two are married doesn't mean Turk has to believe/agree with everything you say.
Right? That was such a self centered statement by carla. These moments are the reason why she was my least favorite character
What's funny is later when he decides to do the procedure using hypnosis, she gets upset with him because it could negatively effect his career. Lol. She was the worst.
@@vincesergi7339
Am I missing something?
When did that happen
No, she gets upset with him because he did it to impress Kelso and in fact did not listen to her. Despite the fact that he does the surgery. 🤷🏻♂️
Carla is just a anoying latina biaaaatch
I feel like when Dr. Kelso got drunk at Turk's wedding and started calling him Turkleton. He got drunk forever since and became a lot less evil
Carla's such a control freak in this one lol. That's what makes it hilarious but damn woman, he said he didn't want to do it! "START BELIEVING WHAT I TELL YOU TO BELIEVE" killed me
"Start believing what I tell you to believe" is also the motto of the GOP.
@@SpeedyEric1 and pretty much every religion...
@@SpeedyEric1it goes both ways, think before you preach
@@SpeedyEric1Can I get an example because the dems are trying to convince me that a man can become a woman.
Heartwarming moment when Kelso support Turk telling him he could publish some of the results🥰
You know I heard of people who thought Carla was the worst character; I never really believed but here I can see it. Sure hypnosis can supposedly do good things ( the placebo affect is a wonderful thing) but as Turk said his carer could have been seriously negatively effected and the patent could have died. But she seemed more concerned with her man taking her side and she never seemed to acknowledge she was wrong.
Well she is a woman they seem to have trouble doing that LoL
@@mattlyon3627No one's laughing, kiddo.
@@lesbaguette4381 I'm laughing.
4:17 the look of I told you so from Dr. Cox.
1:24 you can see JD in the background laughing at the Sacred Fart joke.
No you can’t. He’s not there. Buy some glasses and try again.
No he's right. Although it wasn't Zach Braff it clearly was supposed to be JD.
Sacred fart, thats hilarious.
God damn it Napa.
''Blow it out your ass, bob''
hahahahhahahahhaa x'D
4:15 Best part when she screams and Cox is there to laugh.
Pure gold.
The exchanges between Turk and Carla you'd believe they were actually married
I love how Dr Cox put cotton wool in his ears during the surgery.
Bracing himself for the inevitable scream.
Sure hypnosis may be a powerful tool, but none of the "qualities" Carla described involve sticking a knife in a patient and slicing them open. I can't even imagine what that would be like in real life
Man, when I first saw this, the patient's eyes shooting open, it scared the hell out of me...
Even more than if the corpse at a funeral opened their eyes like that?
4:17 pure happiness
The music choice in this series was ALWAYS on point.
"Hypnosis helped me quit smoking"
I'M SORRY CARLA, WHAT???
Talha Rasool you’re welcome
hypnosis can help one quit smoking but so can a big fat placebo
Actually hypnosis works by tricking you brain into inducing false pain when you do something i had a friend who wanted to quit smoking so he did hypnosis and the hypnotist asked “whats the most unpleasent thing you can think of” he said “dry heaving” so he got him to dry heave every time he craved a cigarette after a while he kicked the addiction however it was not pleasent being around him when he was in the transitioning phase
Hypnosis can actually do a lot of very helpful things. The big crux with hypnosis is that it requires compliance- it's a method of tricking your brain into doing things it already wants to do on some level. That obviously only goes so far as a replacement for anesthesia (and I doubt you could do even half a surgery with it), but it has been used to help people kick addictions. Carla's speaking the truth in this episode, even if I think her idea was kind of crazy. But, at the end of the day, it's what the patient wanted. Kelso was right to see that as an opportunity.
Dr Cox was pure comedic gold in this
When isn't he comedic gold?
Carla was being unreasonable about this.
The patient, Melissa, is Meredith Bishop, who played Annie Mack on "The Secret World of Alex Mack" way back in the day.
Wow crazy
I loved Larisa Oleynik there
Wow! I haven't thought about that show in over 20 years. I feel old now.
Monty Python brought me here. I was just watching the sketch where a guy endlessly hears singing in his brain so he hires a psychiatrist who elects to slice him open with a bone saw. When they slice him open, they find he has three squatters living inside him and they wake up the patient so he’s conscious to file a restraining order against them so the doctor can remove them. The sketch reminded me of this clip so much I had to rewatch it.
Maybe they'll put it in Almost Magazine.
it's Cox's face that always gets me :'D
I had a terrible reaction when i was put under when i was young for a tonsilectomy. Because of my pych issues i freaked out when i started dozing off.
Still would have them use anesthesia, but that may just be the stories from my mom whose been an RN for 40 years telling me about the 10 of those spent in the OR.
turk must be a great surgen
according to the description, it's episode 503 (season 5 episode 3)
If I were Turk, the only way I would even consider hypnosis is after consulting experts to check effectiveness, the patient would have to be restrained so she can't thrash around if she wakes up, and I would insist on traditional anesthesia be at the ready in case the hypnosis failed.
You forgot one very important thing, a consent form signed in the presence of a lawyer for each party after being advised of the risks of the procedure.
@@LucianDevine Yes that is important. Do you think the hospital should have another lawyer in addition to Ted for themselves? haha
@@drpinky504 Well, that goes without saying, but I meant a lawyer for the hospital and a lawyer for her. Hell, maybe even a private lawyer for Turk!
it still would not work. muscles have to relaxed during the surgery which only anestesiologist can accomplish with curara like substances. so hypnosis is alot of bullshit. as a doctor i would not operate on a patient that wants something like that. doctors have the right to decline some patients.
A lot of the comments don't get that Bill Lawrence has a fucked up view of marriage, and it shows in so much of his work. Remember the guy's married to Christa Miller, and look at the characters he makes her play.
i've had a few moles removed and a kidney stone taken care of
i'm glad i listened to the doctor, your feet have alot of nerve endings that's why it hurts when you hurt them
2:40 John C McGinley’s widow’s peak is slightly askew and now I can’t unsee it…
I was so glad they didn't go the route of "hypnosis works" in this show because hypnosis is bullshit, good for relaxation and mediation maybe but not for much else
Have you even seen the clip? They took the route hypnosis works but that it's not as reliable as modern medicine.
Also hypnosis works for real but not in the way movies show it. It's more than a lead meditation/wake dream.
Sorry for my bad English
@@gnomifaxpaw9689 It's your poor grasp of reality that's the problem.
@Mr. Scoot Scooter Sleep heals the body, when your unconscious, sitting there like a sack of meat. It does a hell of a lot more than singing a happy song clap hands.
@Mr. Scoot Scooter Magic's not real but delusion is all around.
@Mr. Scoot Scooter Placebo effect is about inducing a feeling. Lowering stress, very marginal pain relief... It works for less than half a population and doesn't last longer than 3 weeks. It has literally nothing to do with having you body physically healed, other than the positive effects of not being stressed. Because your body doesn't waste energy on being stressed.
who else saw jd in the background when kelso said sacred fart
Its not jd
funny how starting season 3 then even more on season 4 i notice kelso was a lot more likable
The Dragon Legault started with him getting drunk at Turk’s wedding.
Dr Cox laugh kills me
I had my appendix out and I was still signing forms when my drugs kicked in lol
Matthew Smith You have to sign forms for subway? What a country!
Carla is so silly quite often
"Ohby noby!" 😂
That actually is quite amazing. I would read a paper on that surgery.
I mean to be fair. Dr. Cox did call it.
I am 21 and have had 24 surgeries speaking from experience the worst part of any surgery is the time spent in one's head about it
i love the song they play ^.^
(Everybody's Changing-Keane)
they had it for the In Plain Sight commercial. Marshell looked awesome!!!
Carla was insufferable this episode
There is a reason why hypnosis was replaced when chemicals came along-it actually kept the patients asleep. And as for hypnosis means less blood, anesthesia is an injection-there is no blood! You also can't get medically certified for hypnosis because it's just about never used in surgery, only for psychological cases that don't involve scalpels. Plus, have you ever seen hypnosis at a kid's party? Sometimes the participant snaps out of it on his own. Imagine that during a surgery.
Turns out hypnosis wears off easier than anesthesia.
I don’t understand. What would happen after she regained consciousness, I mean would they continue with the surgery as is or do they just close up in the middle (Kelso said he went through half of the surgery)? How does that work? It’s not like they can knock her out in the middle or something. Can they?
I have gotten over my fear of doctors, but now I have to worry about their spouses.
God dang, why does "Turkleton" still crack me up this much
I got my Arm cut open without any narcotics or painkillers for a Quick Medical thing (i rammed several big pieces of wood into my arm in a workplace accident and tweezers didnt work.. so the scalpel had to do the trick and it only took 2 minutes) and the pain was incredible. I cant imagine how insane the pain would be during an appendix surgery.. holy moly.
I stabbed a knife right into my chest near my heart, got really close.That was my third suicide attempt. Passed out due to blood lost.
that would have ruined his career and the hospital's reputation
Joshua Plotkin It was her decision.
Lol at turk when he was about to say, "That's what I'm talking about Dr. Cox!"
But then starts with Carla's thing LOOL
l0lzer XX
The wife is crazy
1:22 gotta love kelso lol
Keane everybody changing.. I love that song
Goddamn Carla, and instead of apologizing she hugs him
can someoen tell me what episode and season this is? xD
I want to know how they dealt with such a situation, by which I mean: As a doctor, what do you do when a patient you've just cut open begins screaming inconsolably?
You keep a hammer close by to knock them unconscious properly
Immediately call your lawyer!
I'd love to know what happened once she was conscious. They surely can't just shove everything back in place or rush through the surgery, so did they have an anesthesiologist on standby to knock her out?
Yes, definitely.
They didn't need an anesthesiologist. The Todd was on standby, he knocked her out with a face five.
2:45 is genius
Hypnosis is often used in pain management, but proobably not for this
It can work for some Minor surgery.. but that? surely was a few levels above it could handle xD
he did not make as much noise as the patient when she woke up during surgery. she made a lot of noise at that moment.
yoouuuuu sayyy you wonnder your oowwwnnn life. but when i think about it i dont see how you can.
this show was the best
“Surgeon cures patient from superstition”
Hows that for a Headline, eh???
It was extremely irresponsible for Carla to get Turk to go along with the Hypnosis idea.
That patient could've potentially died.
*YOU CAN DO THIS YOU CAN DO THIS YOU CAN DO THIS!!!*
Of course all that pain setting in all at once she would probably pass out
It's Keane - Everybody's Changing. I just wanted to know and searched for some lyrics I could understand^^
watch?v=Ea7QxBHvJrM
Tantei7 thank you sir!
This always felt so weird to me coz Turk is 1000% right and Carla is a trained, experienced nurse and should know better.
I never go deep enough into trance for that.
One time they had to do a local surgery with local anesthesia on my arm.
They told me it would take an hour and I could be knocked out instead.
I was like: “Knock me the hell out, I ain't going to try to hold still and feel the scapel for an hour.”
2:32 Kelso is gangsta af
And then Turk got sued the very next day
Remember she asked for it. Its not like you cannot say that Turk didn't object to it although a bit unprofessional with the bit about not wanting to sleep with wife and wanting to sleep with a celebrity. But, now the world has reconfirmed that there is a reason why hypnosis is taught in med school thanks to the surgery.
Dr. Cox filling Turk's face with fear at 2:46 FTW!
"I'm about to ruin my career. . .but let's make this about you," would have been a better line.
We always think everything is about us. The light changes to red when we are late and we really feel the light, the world, the devil or God has it in for us. Hilarious