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Can you do medical scenes from Arthur? Some can be Buster’s asthma diagnosis after he inhaled the dust from very old books from Arthur’s attic (the “dirty books” joke is a classic 😅), Binky’s peanut allergy, Arthur’s knee injury from the dump, Jenna’s nocturnal enuresis, Arthur’s chicken pox, Mrs. McGrady’s cancer, etc.
You should do the episode where Peggy recovers from her plane accident. Her mean war veteran father in law Cotton Hill promises to let her dance on his grave if she gets better. Solid episode, and she prefer's Cotton's more cruel training versus the hospital's wimpier but more classic physical therapy. Always wanted a medically trained eye looking at that one.
I wish more doctors were that straightforward. My dad is an infectious disease specialist and he once had me read a diagnostic report of his and I got annoyed with all the jargon
I really hate when they call it "adult onset". That's not a thing, they stopped calling it that because its not accurate. It's type 1 and type 2 and the causes are entirely different. Type 2 is typically seen in adults while type 1 is in kids, I'm an adult with type 1. If you told me to just eat better and exercise and I won't need insulin I will call you an idiot that's trying to kill me.
@@Skyte100 what are the differences? I've tried doing some research, since I have some family with diabetes, but I have never found a clear answer on the differences between type 1 and type 2.
@xInfoRaderx that's interesting. I eat a lot of healthy meals and avoid excess sugars. I'm not too worried about it, but since it runs in my family, I feel like I should have more knowledge, about it. I appreciate you sharing what you know. Still don't understand it 100%, but I learned more.
@@nevaehhamilton3493 wikipedia says that germ theory has been proven. It's also claimed the theory of evolution is confirmed. Wikipedia is not a great source, for reliable information. It has biases and opinionated "facts." I would not cite that loony cess pool, of garbage. Just my 2 cents...
from IMDB's facts page "Hank's 'Diminished Gluteal Syndrome' is a fictional disease. However, the symptoms Hank describes belong to a read of diseases including Deep Gluteal Syndrom, Piriforis Syndrome (the likely candidate based on the the extreme lower and middle back), and Dead Butt Syndrome. The prosthesis, however, is not real."
I will argue the prosthetic, although its existence is actually for another condition, but there are in fact, prosthetics for the back side. I've treated a patient with one, who had it to prevent pressure on their pelvis, due to having had the muscle group removed as a treatment for cancer.
A woman’s parachute failed to open when she was skydiving. She survived but it wasn’t just one life that was spared. After a test and an ultrasound scan, it was revealed that she was pregnant and the baby also survived!
@@JackieMReacts if it's the Siloam Springs case, then yes, her chute partially opened. It wasn't good. However its wasn't as bad a Peggy. She hit with the force of doing a belly flop off the diving board into an empty pool. I grew up an hour from there and remember that happening.
“You can have shrimp your whole life and then one day it switches to where you have an allergy to it” Memories of me as a child being absolutely terrified at my throat closing up and my mum rushing me to the local hospital after this exact situation happened to me, used to love shrimp and now I have a shellfish allergy
well, people are different, be patient with a patient😸i thought i could never be a sweet tooth, yet i am now. i thought i could never cause diabetes, yet i do now..and i just remember this whole life eating very healthy and almost not having sugar for most of my life, which is so opposite of what i am now 🙈 it took me one lockdown to become this totally different person✨(ruin me)
sometimes i forget (all the time) important stuff like "don't eat sugar, it is killing you" or that i have a problem now. it went from not really eating much sugar at all for all my life to eating it constantly so fast that i sometimes forget the last two years but remember the first 24. i feel the need to tattoo this info on my forehead to remember what i am now..
@@ccggenius Not a good doctor? That guy has nothing on the doctor who saw Bill after his second blood sugar spike (who I was hoping would be featured in this video. He flat-out told Bill that there was no hope of him getting his condition under control (callously brushing off the nurse's suggestion of nutritional counseling) and that he would inevitably lose his legs, and may as well get a wheelchair now while he still has proper insurance.
*Obi Wan Kenobi meme "That's..why I'm here." 🧔🏼* Lol but seriously I'm here to see if they play he part where Bill's doctor says Remember all that stuff I said you could do, Bill says yeh, and his doc says Did you do them? **EDIT: It occurs to me that the symbol I used can sometimes be used to identify a certain gender group. It should be noted that this is not my intention. I am merely trying to imitate Obi Wan as close as emojis will let me. Until there are Sta Wars emojis...
My brother hates doctors with a passion, and he was having symptoms for months that suggested diabetes, so my mother and I convinced him to prick his finger and see what his blood glucose level was like. It was 28 (in whatever units we use here in Australia), and the last thing he had was a 600ml bottle of soft drink about two hours earlier. His blood glucose should have been around 5 at that point, so he went off right away to see a doctor. He was on insulin starting that day, and within 6 months he was off all medication. He hates doctors so much that he basically stopped having sugar over night, and got back to a point where he is completely diet controlled (he still keeps an eye on his blood sugar levels now and then, so I'm glad he's being good about it). It doesn't work like that for everyone, but his hatred runs that deep, lol.
Hey if it works it works. I had an uncle beat cancer because he hated the idea of being a burden (he wasn’t) every time he went in for chemo he would say “better a deal with the devil than dead on my ass” stole himself a decade and a half. I’m convinced the last five years he was held up by a combination of willpower rage and sheer forking spite.
And then Cotton was cremated and had his ashes flushed down a toilet. Denying Peggy the opportunity to dance on his grave. Which is totally in character for Cotton.
Type 1 diabetic here and can confirm that when I was first diagnosed my sugars were over 1200 which is basically 10 times the normal levels been doing great as of late and made some changes to my insulin dosing and my sugars are phenomenal although I am stuck with this for the rest of my life as of 7 years ago
Luanne: "Uncle Hank, we're too late!" I remember back then seeing that in the teaser before the episode came out and laughing so hard! I can't believe I forgot about it until now.
I'm curious, are you watching the entire episode or just the selected clips? Because the Peggy one is spread over several episodes; it actually shows her going to physical therapy to get her leg muscles back to normal, which she stopped going to. (I don't want to spoil how she finally got back on her feet.)
@@DoctorER Oh, well you didn't see the part of the diabetes episode where Bill gets depressed and goes back to another VA doctor who gets all pissed off at him for not doing what he's supposed to and basically tells him, "You have diabetes not cryabetes. You're going to be in a wheel chair for the rest of your life. Just give up." I was hoping you were going to react to that part. That doctor was horribly out of line and would get hopefully get fired if something like that happened in real life. I know it does, though.
@@Melissa0774 True but it was probably reverse psychology like they used(idk if they still do) in the military and it works. Is it harsh? Yea but I kind of get it.
King of the Hill is my favorite show, and you explaining/reacting to the various scenes in both vids just made it that much better XD glad you ended up enjoying the show! Definitely check it out on the side and keep up the amazing work, doc!
I had the allergy test done on my back in February this year. I'm allergic to trees, weeds, molds, dust mites, mice, and cats. I started getting allergy shots in March, and I'm getting them every Thursday. And I found a shampoo for my cats that help lower allergens in their fur/dander.
9:22 my father is diabetic and he stopped himself from having to go on insulin by going onto the keto diet. Brought his A1C to more manageable levels. His doctor said "Whatever it is you're doing, keep doing it".
Makes sense Hank knows a lot more of the procedures for sports-related injuries. Dude was the star of his high school football team and probably had his fair share of injuries either to himself or seeing it happen to others. Hank is pretty serious about this stuff especially when it comes to Bobby like if Bobby ever got his arm broken from playing football hard, Hank would congratulate him lol Also yeah there is one quality of Hank I don't really like and that one scene about Bobby being allergic to dogs reminds me; Hank tends to put his dog over his own son. He tends to do this with even his own wife.
I have serious chronic gout. For me, anything moderate in purines or higher will send my foot into a flare. All meat that is not chicken, salmon, and tilapia. And sourdough bread.
There’s also some Simpsons medical scenes you missed, such as Homer eating improperly prepared fugu and being told he has 24 hours to live when in reality he’d be dead in minutes because of how tetrodotoxin poisoning works
React to these scenes: Homer Simpson eating in King-Size Homer & Lisa The Greek (beginning scene) Mayor eating in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs film Bugs Bunny eating in Bobcats on Three episode And talk about the kinds of food they're eating and how unhealthy it is
@@DoctorER please i would like you to watch er next season 9 "Chaos Theory where romano gets his arm chopped off by a helicopter i wold want to know about what you think about the episode.
I remember the allergy test. I use to be pretty allergic to cats and dust as a kid, but lived amid nothing but cats and dust, so my allergies just gave up one day. Also, they were mostly unusually specific to the month of July.
5:24 Toy poodles are labeled as hypoallergenic but they are the only type of dog I have lived with that gave me an allergic reaction! The dog had to move over to a relative when I was young. However we have had a dalmatian, a puginese, a foxhound, carolina dog and a chocolate lab and NONE of them bothered my allergies.
Just three weeks ago, a soldier on a training jump crashed through the roof of a house and was actually in pretty good shape. Probably landed right between the beams and went through the insulation.
@@DoctorER oh it’s tough to narrow down. For the purposes of more videos you could do - with Daria for more medical themed episodes, there is the one where the family all goes to a therapy “spa” for a weekend, quinn’s friend sandy breaks her leg, another when Daria gets an eye infection from contact lenses, and “jake of hearts” where daria’s dad has a heart attack, so those are more episodes to look into. For king of the hill, there is one where Luanne almost does a water birth, where hank has PTSD after the megalomart blast, Bobby gets plastic beans stuck up his nose, and where Peggy sprains her groin fireman’s carrying Bobby.
the diabetes episode also has an amazing representation of a bad doctor, the diabetic specialist refuses his nurse's recommendation that Bill be referred to a nutrition counsellor and tells bill he *WILL* lose his legs, not that he will without life changes, that he is going to, period,
Re: allergies. I developed an egg yolk allergy when I was pregnant with my first child and never had a problem eating egg yolks before that but now I have an egg yolk allergy. Nothing life-threatening but definitely don't want to go through the severe gastrointestinal distress that eating egg yolks causes me so have to stay away from it now.
I am a licensed massage therapist and certified Neuromuscular therapist. I have helped people with doctor/chiropractor diagnosed or self diagnosed "pseudo-sciatica", thoracic outlet syndrome, knee replacement, piriformis syndrome, snapping hip syndrome, releasing the psoas, plantar fasciitis, trigger point reactions from SCM hypertonicity, frozen shoulder, etc. There are a LOT of things that can be treated naturally. If I can't help them, I refer them to their doctor. During a massage, I caught a woman's skin cancer (3 moles removed and biopsied 3 times), during an annual weekend event. Since I don't diagnose, I simply told her I didn't like how they looked and that I'd feel better if she saw her doctor, just to be safe. She returned the following year and thanked me for saving her life. Thanks to my pathology instructor,, I rocked that class. More and more doctors, including the Mayo Clinic, have come out in full support of massage modalities as viable treatment options before committing to drugs or surgery. Even had a regular client ask me to help her husband with overlapping ribs...turned out he drove a small car, leaned in his office chair, both at work and home. He was tightening the QL, lats, intercostals, etc. I worked the entire area including erectors, gave him stretches, told him to change his activities of daily living...his ribs never overlapped again. I ADORE what I do for a living! Helping people is very fulfilling. I have enjoyed watching you reacting to some of my favorite adult animation shows and their medical situations. I have a question. Have you ever had a patient become reliant upon your opinions? Like, need your input for every small pain or cough or injury? If so, how did you deal with it?
Bobby kicking Hank in the balls (and then later in the episode, Dale kicking Bill in the balls), gotta do that clip/those clips in a future episode. 😂😂
I can't imagine developing a cat allergy at this stage of my life. So happy that you can have puppers or kitties now that you've outgrown your pet allergies!
Allergies are symptoms of autoimmune disorders, as I've been told. They can be temporary or even just dormant, for years. Some can develope new allergies, as they get older. I have always had red dye 40 allergies, pet hair allergies and year-round seasonal allergies. I didn't have a nickel allergy, till late elementary school. The same point where my eyesight deteriorated, quickly. I don't know why I lost my sight so quickly, but I have some theories as to why I had the allergies, and why I developed some new ones, while losing others. Stuff sucks. Caught a lot of ridicule in school, for having semi-strained breathing. Wish more research could be done.
On the allergy topic, I'm sure you're aware of the tick whose bite can cause an allergy to red meat. Makes me freak out around ticks even more, I love steaks and burgers 😅
The least believable part about Hank's decreased gluteal syndrome is that no one noticed it before. Dude was on the varsity football team and you mean to tell me that AT NO POINT did anyone on the team notice that their star running back had no ass?
I really wish you would do a king of the hill part 3...Nancy gets a face lift, Cotton and his shins (really this is the main reason for part 3), LuAnn gives birth, Cotton dies, Lucky goes to the doctor after catching a barbed wire frisbee, and Dale goes to the insane asylum (2x!)
For anyone curious, I looked it up and some dogs do produce less dander than others and could be considered hypoallergenic, but it varies by the individual animal, not by the breed.
I want to be genuine and honest right now. Thank you kindly Dr for all the information you provide so we can understand it. Means alot to someone like me who has grown up with and still deals with medical issues. 👍
I had that allergen test. The entire card for grasses was one giant inflamed mess. My only broken bone was a compression fracture in T10 that wasn't found in the ER after the accident, it was found 6 weeks later when the pain wouldn't go away. I did get PT, but it was maybe too little too late sort of thing.
I remember after starting my workout journey in late 2021, I found out I had pre-diabetes shortly after. That was scary news but six months of consistent exercise and slowing down on eating, I learned I dropped my ac1 to a healthier level on November 2022
Diminished gluteal syndrome isn't a real disease, but I've heard of a real condition that actually does the opposite of Hank's disease and causes enlarged buttocks, called Gluteal Inflatus Syndrome.
The odds of the main parachute failing is 1 in 1000. Failing can mean anything from not opening properly to not opening at all. If it opens improperly, you can sometimes still land safely. The backup parachute is packed diffently and is even less likely to fail. You are more likely to be struck by lightning in a given year than to have a double parachute failure. Peggy just had both fantastic luck for surviving and horrible luck for the double parachute failure.
As far as blood sugar being high I remember my nursing instructor telling us that Blood with sugar in the 400s plus is basically the consistency of ketchup.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force has some truly bizarre medical episodes: T-Shirt of the Living Dead Total Re-Carl Totem Pole Super Bowl Mail Order Bride Lasagna Party All the Time Antenna …a lot more than came to mind when I first started this comment. The show is really out there.
Just over a year ago, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I have since gone into remission, due to diet change, medication, and some exercise. I never took insulin, and my liver and kidneys are working fine. However, the symptoms that brought me in (Charcot foot and neuropathy) are still there. Diabetes is a lot funnier when Bill has it.
please review that whole parachute fail video it also covers survivors guilt and many more realavant scenes including rehab in the episodes following peggy's progress, id love to see your input on the events as a whole
The no ass Hank episode was comedy gold, but makes no sense. Hank was on the high school football team that went all the way to the championship, he was running back according to some episodes. Hank would have a well developed ass of steel after all the squats and sprints he did high school lol.
Allergies are a really weird thing. I’ve worked on a golf course for 8 years now. Exposed to all sorts of dusts, grass clippings, mulched leaves, saw dust, etc. all the common outdoor allergens associated with lawn care. And I’ve never had an issue until the past year or two. I was allergy tested maybe 6 years ago and was allergic to basically everything I was exposed to, but never showed any symptoms until recently.
i PROMISE you king of the hill is a gem of a show. with age, it still stems with the times of today. im consistently saying "just like on KOTH...." with life situations. it's so good
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Can you do medical scenes from Arthur? Some can be Buster’s asthma diagnosis after he inhaled the dust from very old books from Arthur’s attic (the “dirty books” joke is a classic 😅), Binky’s peanut allergy, Arthur’s knee injury from the dump, Jenna’s nocturnal enuresis, Arthur’s chicken pox, Mrs. McGrady’s cancer, etc.
Would love to see you react to Parks and Recreation. That show has some funny medical moments!
Its always sunny in philadelphia.
Episodes sweet dee has a heart attack and Frank's pretty woman
@@RFLX2 My maternal grandfather actually has Type 2 Diabetes and my mom has prediabetes.
You should react to the medical scenes from duckman.
"The boy's not a ghoul, he doesn't eat that stuff" 😂😂😂😂😂
“You have no backside “
Jorden: “(laughs uncontrollably)
I love his laugh 😂
I think the fact the doctor just broke with the formal language and said "you have no ass" probably did it. Loved seeing him laugh like that.
You should do the episode where Peggy recovers from her plane accident. Her mean war veteran father in law Cotton Hill promises to let her dance on his grave if she gets better. Solid episode, and she prefer's Cotton's more cruel training versus the hospital's wimpier but more classic physical therapy. Always wanted a medically trained eye looking at that one.
Then he got cremated, classic Cotton.
They actually have plots to bury your ashes at. But ya he wanted to get flushed down a toilet like all his other vet friends.
Hank: “What does that mean?”
Doctor: “Mr. Hill…..You have no ass.”
Jordan: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
bootylicious reducto
One of the best scenes in KOTH of all time 😂😂😂
but he has no ass🤣
I wish more doctors were that straightforward. My dad is an infectious disease specialist and he once had me read a diagnostic report of his and I got annoyed with all the jargon
"You have adult onset diabetes" "But I've eaten sugar my whole life" What part of 'adult onset' did Bill not understand!?
The part between the Y and the s.
I really hate when they call it "adult onset". That's not a thing, they stopped calling it that because its not accurate. It's type 1 and type 2 and the causes are entirely different. Type 2 is typically seen in adults while type 1 is in kids, I'm an adult with type 1. If you told me to just eat better and exercise and I won't need insulin I will call you an idiot that's trying to kill me.
There's a lot of things Bill doesn't understand....
@@Skyte100 what are the differences? I've tried doing some research, since I have some family with diabetes, but I have never found a clear answer on the differences between type 1 and type 2.
@xInfoRaderx that's interesting. I eat a lot of healthy meals and avoid excess sugars. I'm not too worried about it, but since it runs in my family, I feel like I should have more knowledge, about it. I appreciate you sharing what you know. Still don't understand it 100%, but I learned more.
It's interesting that Diminished Gluteus isn't a real term but the treatment is still sound. I like that King of the Hill has that level of realism.
Always wondered if haks "heiney" diagnose was real xD.
It's not. Looked it up on Wikipedia.
@@nevaehhamilton3493 Wikipedia doesnt Have a lot of uncommon knowledge breh
I suppose he suffers from noassitall
@@nevaehhamilton3493 wikipedia says that germ theory has been proven. It's also claimed the theory of evolution is confirmed. Wikipedia is not a great source, for reliable information. It has biases and opinionated "facts." I would not cite that loony cess pool, of garbage. Just my 2 cents...
its never mentioned before or after this episode.
from IMDB's facts page "Hank's 'Diminished Gluteal Syndrome' is a fictional disease. However, the symptoms Hank describes belong to a read of diseases including Deep Gluteal Syndrom, Piriforis Syndrome (the likely candidate based on the the extreme lower and middle back), and Dead Butt Syndrome. The prosthesis, however, is not real."
woah... honestly at first I didn’t even know what you just said but now i’m even more confused
I have no ass because I've sat it into oblivion.
Shawna Burt i have no ass, and i must scream
I will argue the prosthetic, although its existence is actually for another condition, but there are in fact, prosthetics for the back side. I've treated a patient with one, who had it to prevent pressure on their pelvis, due to having had the muscle group removed as a treatment for cancer.
@@dreamwolf7302 every day I hear about someone surviving something in a way that personally I'd rather die
A woman’s parachute failed to open when she was skydiving. She survived but it wasn’t just one life that was spared. After a test and an ultrasound scan, it was revealed that she was pregnant and the baby also survived!
my theory to this is: the baby was probably a viltrumite/human hybrid
he used his anti-gravity viltrumite powers to save himself and it's mom
you talking about the lady who landed in a parking lot? i think her chute was partly open
@@JackieMReacts if it's the Siloam Springs case, then yes, her chute partially opened. It wasn't good. However its wasn't as bad a Peggy. She hit with the force of doing a belly flop off the diving board into an empty pool.
I grew up an hour from there and remember that happening.
@@matheussanthiago9685 Not to ruin your parade but, The Invincible comic didn't exist until 2003.
(King Of The Hill was a late 90's show)
I'm too lazy to confirm my suspicions but there's no damn way that happened
“You want Me to wear a Fake Heinie?”😂🤣😂🤣
“You can have shrimp your whole life and then one day it switches to where you have an allergy to it”
Memories of me as a child being absolutely terrified at my throat closing up and my mum rushing me to the local hospital after this exact situation happened to me, used to love shrimp and now I have a shellfish allergy
Bill:I've eaten lots of sugar all my life, how does this happen
Doctor: suriously!?
I wish I could respond to a patient like that
Yeah, the episode makes it pretty clear that that guy is... not a good doctor.
well, people are different, be patient with a patient😸i thought i could never be a sweet tooth, yet i am now. i thought i could never cause diabetes, yet i do now..and i just remember this whole life eating very healthy and almost not having sugar for most of my life, which is so opposite of what i am now 🙈 it took me one lockdown to become this totally different person✨(ruin me)
sometimes i forget (all the time) important stuff like "don't eat sugar, it is killing you" or that i have a problem now. it went from not really eating much sugar at all for all my life to eating it constantly so fast that i sometimes forget the last two years but remember the first 24. i feel the need to tattoo this info on my forehead to remember what i am now..
@@ccggenius Not a good doctor? That guy has nothing on the doctor who saw Bill after his second blood sugar spike (who I was hoping would be featured in this video. He flat-out told Bill that there was no hope of him getting his condition under control (callously brushing off the nurse's suggestion of nutritional counseling) and that he would inevitably lose his legs, and may as well get a wheelchair now while he still has proper insurance.
Every patient ever on My 600 lb Life.
Your reaction to Hank's diminished glutes was the perfect kick off to this video.
Yep
Lol
"How did this happen?"
*"SERIOUSLY?!"*
*Obi Wan Kenobi meme "That's..why I'm here." 🧔🏼* Lol but seriously I'm here to see if they play he part where Bill's doctor says Remember all that stuff I said you could do, Bill says yeh, and his doc says Did you do them?
**EDIT: It occurs to me that the symbol I used can sometimes be used to identify a certain gender group. It should be noted that this is not my intention. I am merely trying to imitate Obi Wan as close as emojis will let me. Until there are Sta Wars emojis...
You need to cover the episode where Dale discover Bill was part of an army medical expirement called "operation infinite walrus"
OMG your laugh during Hank's potato butt scene is INFECTIOUS!
,,Potato butt "🤣
My brother hates doctors with a passion, and he was having symptoms for months that suggested diabetes, so my mother and I convinced him to prick his finger and see what his blood glucose level was like. It was 28 (in whatever units we use here in Australia), and the last thing he had was a 600ml bottle of soft drink about two hours earlier. His blood glucose should have been around 5 at that point, so he went off right away to see a doctor.
He was on insulin starting that day, and within 6 months he was off all medication. He hates doctors so much that he basically stopped having sugar over night, and got back to a point where he is completely diet controlled (he still keeps an eye on his blood sugar levels now and then, so I'm glad he's being good about it). It doesn't work like that for everyone, but his hatred runs that deep, lol.
Never heard of anyone getting control of their health out of sheer spite before, but stranger things have happened. I hope he's still doing well
@@samuellasky7771 Spite is a very powerful emotion)
Hey if it works it works. I had an uncle beat cancer because he hated the idea of being a burden (he wasn’t) every time he went in for chemo he would say “better a deal with the devil than dead on my ass” stole himself a decade and a half. I’m convinced the last five years he was held up by a combination of willpower rage and sheer forking spite.
I want to have that much hate/spite
After surviving that skydiving fail, Cotton Hill helped Peggy walk again by promising "if you make it up that hill, you can dance on my grave." 🤘
And then Cotton was cremated and had his ashes flushed down a toilet. Denying Peggy the opportunity to dance on his grave.
Which is totally in character for Cotton.
This was even funnier than the last part. The first scene made me laugh out loud😂😂😂
Hahah glad you liked it!
Type 1 diabetic here and can confirm that when I was first diagnosed my sugars were over 1200 which is basically 10 times the normal levels been doing great as of late and made some changes to my insulin dosing and my sugars are phenomenal although I am stuck with this for the rest of my life as of 7 years ago
just don't drink alcohol and you'll be fine🤞
I've been waiting for someone to cover the diminished glutes episode!!!
Haha glad you liked! Maybe a King of the Hill reaction part 3 in the future?
@@DoctorER 👍
Luanne: "Uncle Hank, we're too late!"
I remember back then seeing that in the teaser before the episode came out and laughing so hard! I can't believe I forgot about it until now.
I'm curious, are you watching the entire episode or just the selected clips? Because the Peggy one is spread over several episodes; it actually shows her going to physical therapy to get her leg muscles back to normal, which she stopped going to. (I don't want to spoil how she finally got back on her feet.)
Just the selected clips. I see all of these for the first time when shooting. Maybe I'll do a King of the Hill reaction part 3, so don't spoil it! 😆
@@DoctorER Lips are zipped! 🤐 😊 👍 (Although, during any down time, probably best to watch the full episodes to anything you react to.) ❤
@@DoctorER Oh, well you didn't see the part of the diabetes episode where Bill gets depressed and goes back to another VA doctor who gets all pissed off at him for not doing what he's supposed to and basically tells him, "You have diabetes not cryabetes. You're going to be in a wheel chair for the rest of your life. Just give up." I was hoping you were going to react to that part. That doctor was horribly out of line and would get hopefully get fired if something like that happened in real life. I know it does, though.
@@Melissa0774 True but it was probably reverse psychology like they used(idk if they still do) in the military and it works. Is it harsh? Yea but I kind of get it.
@@cherryblossoms85 No, it wasn't reverse psychology. They guy was just a burnt out asshole who shouldn't be practicing medicine anymore.
King of the Hill is an excellent series. The humor can be pretty subtle in a slice-of-life kind of way. Highly recommended!
so glad there's a part two! the way you laughed at hank having no butt made me tear up😂😂 ahahaha
King of the hill is so underrated. Was surprised how much I loved it
2:25: Well, Hank knows all the therapeutic procedures because he played football in high school. So, he's been through it all.
King of the Hill is my favorite show, and you explaining/reacting to the various scenes in both vids just made it that much better XD glad you ended up enjoying the show! Definitely check it out on the side and keep up the amazing work, doc!
"Noo, you would not become a skull immediately" 😄 king of the hill is good. And the laugh this time was off the charts😁
I had the allergy test done on my back in February this year. I'm allergic to trees, weeds, molds, dust mites, mice, and cats. I started getting allergy shots in March, and I'm getting them every Thursday. And I found a shampoo for my cats that help lower allergens in their fur/dander.
No allergic to anything.
9:22 my father is diabetic and he stopped himself from having to go on insulin by going onto the keto diet. Brought his A1C to more manageable levels. His doctor said "Whatever it is you're doing, keep doing it".
You can react to Peggy's "physical therapy" with Hanks dad lol
Cottons physical therapy with Peggy was such a great episode.
Doc you are so awesome! I have so much respect for you! Thank you for everything you do!
I remember the Diminished Glutes episode. Glad you found this classic moment! 🤣
i was laughing a long time the first time i watched the you have no ass episode.
Haha same! Poor Hank... What TV show should I review next?
@@DoctorER I would suggest medical scenes from Mr. Bean or The Office for laughs. But from medical dramas, probably chicago med.
Always loved that show. Mike Judge is a legend. Beavis and Butthead, Daria, and King of the Hill.
Office space & idiocracy
Makes sense Hank knows a lot more of the procedures for sports-related injuries. Dude was the star of his high school football team and probably had his fair share of injuries either to himself or seeing it happen to others. Hank is pretty serious about this stuff especially when it comes to Bobby like if Bobby ever got his arm broken from playing football hard, Hank would congratulate him lol
Also yeah there is one quality of Hank I don't really like and that one scene about Bobby being allergic to dogs reminds me; Hank tends to put his dog over his own son. He tends to do this with even his own wife.
I hugged my dog more than I hugged my wife, because I’ve had the dog longer than I’ve had the wife. It’s not (usually) that complicated or malicious.
I have serious chronic gout.
For me, anything moderate in purines or higher will send my foot into a flare. All meat that is not chicken, salmon, and tilapia. And sourdough bread.
I love showing my nurse mom these videos. We both laugh and enjoy
I was hoping Cotton Hill would be featured. "DAMN TOJOS SHOT OFF MY SHINS!!!"
I took fifty of your men.
You took my shins.
I guess we're even.
Was waiting for another King of Hill reaction! So funny 😂😂 Family Guy or South Park part 3 next!!
Glad you liked this King of the Hill reaction! What was your favorite medical scene?
@@DoctorER the beginning scene about having no butt was hilarious.
There’s also some Simpsons medical scenes you missed, such as Homer eating improperly prepared fugu and being told he has 24 hours to live when in reality he’d be dead in minutes because of how tetrodotoxin poisoning works
@@jasminejohnston6393 He covered it here ua-cam.com/video/kxrYSs21DUQ/v-deo.html
King of The Hill is one of the greatest comedies ever
King Of the Hill is so well written, calm and witty for a comedy.
Hank was a football player in highschool, so it makes sense that he knows about physical therapy.
Oh man it should've included Hank's back injury with yogi Victor
I love King Of The Hill. Like it’s an obsession. 😍❤️
King of the Hill is amazing. Underrated in comedy circles.
React to these scenes:
Homer Simpson eating in King-Size Homer & Lisa The Greek (beginning scene)
Mayor eating in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs film
Bugs Bunny eating in Bobcats on Three episode
And talk about the kinds of food they're eating and how unhealthy it is
I'll check them out. Thanks for recommendations!
@@DoctorER
please i would like you to watch er next season 9 "Chaos Theory where romano gets his arm chopped off by a helicopter i wold want to know about what you think about the episode.
I remember the allergy test. I use to be pretty allergic to cats and dust as a kid, but lived amid nothing but cats and dust, so my allergies just gave up one day. Also, they were mostly unusually specific to the month of July.
It amazes (but doesn't really shock) me that King of the Hill has the most accurate medical scenes in any animated show.
5:24 Toy poodles are labeled as hypoallergenic but they are the only type of dog I have lived with that gave me an allergic reaction! The dog had to move over to a relative when I was young. However we have had a dalmatian, a puginese, a foxhound, carolina dog and a chocolate lab and NONE of them bothered my allergies.
Look up Vesna Vulovic, She was a flight attendant who survived a 33 000 foot fall out of a plane. Interesting stuff.
1:10 I swear your laugh is contagious 😂
Just three weeks ago, a soldier on a training jump crashed through the roof of a house and was actually in pretty good shape. Probably landed right between the beams and went through the insulation.
Your videos are amazing. I especially love that you covered DARIA - bless!
Thank you so much! What are some of your favorite King of the Hill and Daria episodes?
@@DoctorER oh it’s tough to narrow down. For the purposes of more videos you could do - with Daria for more medical themed episodes, there is the one where the family all goes to a therapy “spa” for a weekend, quinn’s friend sandy breaks her leg, another when Daria gets an eye infection from contact lenses, and “jake of hearts” where daria’s dad has a heart attack, so those are more episodes to look into. For king of the hill, there is one where Luanne almost does a water birth, where hank has PTSD after the megalomart blast, Bobby gets plastic beans stuck up his nose, and where Peggy sprains her groin fireman’s carrying Bobby.
Doctor Jordan please react to more king of the hill episodes I am really enjoying this!
the diabetes episode also has an amazing representation of a bad doctor, the diabetic specialist refuses his nurse's recommendation that Bill be referred to a nutrition counsellor and tells bill he *WILL* lose his legs, not that he will without life changes, that he is going to, period,
Omg, I hated that doctor. Good thing Bill got better and showed the doctor just how wrong he was.
@@chatboulon743 the nurse "I didn't see anything" while they beat the tar out of him always makes me chuckle
Re: allergies. I developed an egg yolk allergy when I was pregnant with my first child and never had a problem eating egg yolks before that but now I have an egg yolk allergy. Nothing life-threatening but definitely don't want to go through the severe gastrointestinal distress that eating egg yolks causes me so have to stay away from it now.
I am a licensed massage therapist and certified Neuromuscular therapist. I have helped people with doctor/chiropractor diagnosed or self diagnosed "pseudo-sciatica", thoracic outlet syndrome, knee replacement, piriformis syndrome, snapping hip syndrome, releasing the psoas, plantar fasciitis, trigger point reactions from SCM hypertonicity, frozen shoulder, etc. There are a LOT of things that can be treated naturally. If I can't help them, I refer them to their doctor. During a massage, I caught a woman's skin cancer (3 moles removed and biopsied 3 times), during an annual weekend event. Since I don't diagnose, I simply told her I didn't like how they looked and that I'd feel better if she saw her doctor, just to be safe. She returned the following year and thanked me for saving her life. Thanks to my pathology instructor,, I rocked that class. More and more doctors, including the Mayo Clinic, have come out in full support of massage modalities as viable treatment options before committing to drugs or surgery. Even had a regular client ask me to help her husband with overlapping ribs...turned out he drove a small car, leaned in his office chair, both at work and home. He was tightening the QL, lats, intercostals, etc. I worked the entire area including erectors, gave him stretches, told him to change his activities of daily living...his ribs never overlapped again. I ADORE what I do for a living! Helping people is very fulfilling. I have enjoyed watching you reacting to some of my favorite adult animation shows and their medical situations. I have a question. Have you ever had a patient become reliant upon your opinions? Like, need your input for every small pain or cough or injury? If so, how did you deal with it?
Bobby kicking Hank in the balls (and then later in the episode, Dale kicking Bill in the balls), gotta do that clip/those clips in a future episode. 😂😂
I used to be ridiculously allergic to cats and dogs my whole life, then about 20 years old, I was totally fine 🤣
Yup! Totally possible to outgrow allergies. Happens all the time.
I can't imagine developing a cat allergy at this stage of my life. So happy that you can have puppers or kitties now that you've outgrown your pet allergies!
@@Foxxie0kun I just developed an allergy to my dog, sucks but allergy medication works
@@sarab3888 I used to have to pop benadryl if I wanted to visit my grandparents and their 13 cats 🤣
Allergies are symptoms of autoimmune disorders, as I've been told. They can be temporary or even just dormant, for years. Some can develope new allergies, as they get older. I have always had red dye 40 allergies, pet hair allergies and year-round seasonal allergies. I didn't have a nickel allergy, till late elementary school. The same point where my eyesight deteriorated, quickly. I don't know why I lost my sight so quickly, but I have some theories as to why I had the allergies, and why I developed some new ones, while losing others. Stuff sucks. Caught a lot of ridicule in school, for having semi-strained breathing. Wish more research could be done.
You need to do when Hank Hill goes temporarily blind
That aky diving scene freaked me out when i first saw it
I so want you to do that again. I love King of the Hill, and I love your reaction on them :)
On the allergy topic, I'm sure you're aware of the tick whose bite can cause an allergy to red meat.
Makes me freak out around ticks even more, I love steaks and burgers 😅
The least believable part about Hank's decreased gluteal syndrome is that no one noticed it before. Dude was on the varsity football team and you mean to tell me that AT NO POINT did anyone on the team notice that their star running back had no ass?
I really wish you would do a king of the hill part 3...Nancy gets a face lift, Cotton and his shins (really this is the main reason for part 3), LuAnn gives birth, Cotton dies, Lucky goes to the doctor after catching a barbed wire frisbee, and Dale goes to the insane asylum (2x!)
I'll show you what I think of your pills!!
**snaps in half**
Easier to swallow. 💊🥛
Best love Mike judge
BRAVO Doc Wagner
Your awesome
Your reactions videos are the best 🤣 they make my day
For anyone curious, I looked it up and some dogs do produce less dander than others and could be considered hypoallergenic, but it varies by the individual animal, not by the breed.
I want to be genuine and honest right now. Thank you kindly Dr for all the information you provide so we can understand it. Means alot to someone like me who has grown up with and still deals with medical issues. 👍
I had that allergen test. The entire card for grasses was one giant inflamed mess.
My only broken bone was a compression fracture in T10 that wasn't found in the ER after the accident, it was found 6 weeks later when the pain wouldn't go away. I did get PT, but it was maybe too little too late sort of thing.
You need more subs and likes. I love your laugh. You have the type of laugh that makes everyone else laugh. Love the videos.
You bring such good vibes love the videos man
My boy doesn't eat that stuff, he's not a ghoul
I remember after starting my workout journey in late 2021, I found out I had pre-diabetes shortly after. That was scary news but six months of consistent exercise and slowing down on eating, I learned I dropped my ac1 to a healthier level on November 2022
Dr Wagner: You can eat shrimp your whole life, then grow a sudden allergy.
Me, who loves shrimp:..... what?
Diminished gluteal syndrome isn't a real disease, but I've heard of a real condition that actually does the opposite of Hank's disease and causes enlarged buttocks, called Gluteal Inflatus Syndrome.
I've just watched your Bob's Burgers/KOTH videos and your reactions were hilarious. Thanks for doing two of my favorite shows.
The odds of the main parachute failing is 1 in 1000. Failing can mean anything from not opening properly to not opening at all. If it opens improperly, you can sometimes still land safely.
The backup parachute is packed diffently and is even less likely to fail. You are more likely to be struck by lightning in a given year than to have a double parachute failure.
Peggy just had both fantastic luck for surviving and horrible luck for the double parachute failure.
Awesomesauce 👀 I love this show. I wish your videos were longer, I could listen to you talk forever 🥺
HAHAHAHAH i just love your laugh man i can't tell u often enough XDD
Part three please!!!!! You missed the hysterical blindness episode (s2E11). It’s my favorite 🤣
Gotta see the king of the hill with bill working out and getting hurt on the leg press
I am wanting to be a doctor for my career and getting close to my college years, I sure I can learn alot from this nice man :)
Haha it's so awesome you did this one xD I totally wanted to see if the no butt thing was an actual real problem lol
You gotta react to Hank's Dad, Cotton Hill. His surgery after WW2 is hilarious.
They told him he'd never walk again.
Three months later he head butted that doctor in the balls and walked out of the room.
As far as blood sugar being high I remember my nursing instructor telling us that Blood with sugar in the 400s plus is basically the consistency of ketchup.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force has some truly bizarre medical episodes:
T-Shirt of the Living Dead
Total Re-Carl
Totem Pole
Super Bowl
Mail Order Bride
Lasagna
Party All the Time
Antenna
…a lot more than came to mind when I first started this comment. The show is really out there.
Just over a year ago, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I have since gone into remission, due to diet change, medication, and some exercise. I never took insulin, and my liver and kidneys are working fine. However, the symptoms that brought me in (Charcot foot and neuropathy) are still there. Diabetes is a lot funnier when Bill has it.
Take care Karl.
Hopefully you don't have to reach Bill's state .
Ah I love this show I watched it during quarantine best Adult cartoon
5:22 "they say...They SAY"😂😂
I always wondered even as a kid when this episode first aired. How did Peggy land on her back when she was falling on her face?
please review that whole parachute fail video it also covers survivors guilt and many more realavant scenes including rehab in the episodes following peggy's progress, id love to see your input on the events as a whole
Are you old enough to have seen it air on FOX?
I was in school at that was a season finale.
They left us hanging for months.
Can you do more of Futurama? The pain tolerance on that show is insane
My pipe hurts.
The no ass Hank episode was comedy gold, but makes no sense. Hank was on the high school football team that went all the way to the championship, he was running back according to some episodes. Hank would have a well developed ass of steel after all the squats and sprints he did high school lol.
Allergies are a really weird thing. I’ve worked on a golf course for 8 years now. Exposed to all sorts of dusts, grass clippings, mulched leaves, saw dust, etc. all the common outdoor allergens associated with lawn care. And I’ve never had an issue until the past year or two. I was allergy tested maybe 6 years ago and was allergic to basically everything I was exposed to, but never showed any symptoms until recently.
Wow, this was funnier than the last one 🤣
i PROMISE you king of the hill is a gem of a show. with age, it still stems with the times of today. im consistently saying "just like on KOTH...." with life situations. it's so good