Doctor Reacts To Big Bang Theory Medical Scenes

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  • @zanefreeman954
    @zanefreeman954 Рік тому +5588

    Sheldon going to a restaurant while sick is a good example of how he is more concerned about himself than anyone else

    • @namantherockstar
      @namantherockstar Рік тому +27

      Sheldon inspires me.. My parents said if i get 50K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
      Begging.

    • @dumbwit
      @dumbwit Рік тому +107

      ​@@namantherockstarwhat

    • @aliciafalendysz6231
      @aliciafalendysz6231 Рік тому +71

      Yep that's kinda his character arc

    • @Mr0Flake
      @Mr0Flake Рік тому +73

      @@namantherockstar get a job and buy on yourself, or just use your phone camera to start

    • @Existss
      @Existss Рік тому

      @@namantherockstar I can do one better and dislike every video you have.

  • @rcslyman8929
    @rcslyman8929 Рік тому +4502

    The whole "your larynx is definitely inflamed" and "you need to stop talking immediately" bit wasn't a medical inaccuracy. It was just her way of getting Sheldon to shut up.

    • @kadajnoir7369
      @kadajnoir7369 Рік тому +99

      I think he knows that

    • @Eidlones
      @Eidlones Рік тому +150

      Yes, but it gives him a reason to dispense some medical knowledge

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Рік тому +18

      Wish I could do that to my roommate sometimes. 😂 😂 😂

    • @debbiefried3533
      @debbiefried3533 Рік тому +4

      Exactly!

    • @Ilivepuppys
      @Ilivepuppys Рік тому +28

      @@jaze_ph he did, he chucked when he heard it. Just because he gave some medical know age with some comedy doesn't mean he didn't get the joke

  • @hardchooligan
    @hardchooligan Рік тому +7603

    I love how instead of addressing Sheldon's hypochondria dr Mike keeps saying "why would he think that". Because thats how he is!

    • @EricaShady10171972
      @EricaShady10171972 Рік тому +292

      Exactly. It went over his head

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Рік тому +160

      Yes but WHY? It’s important to not just dismiss as “it is what it is” and wanting/trying to figure out WHY, in order to make it better, prevent it, etc

    • @j.rileyindependentproductions
      @j.rileyindependentproductions Рік тому +342

      It could be that he's watching clips without context, especially considering he wasn't sure who Sheldon was, that makes sense. If he understood his "patient" he'd be advocating for treatment of hypochondria and also, likely, referral to a psychologist for other concerns as well.

    • @ggrinfan
      @ggrinfan Рік тому +128

      Oh come on clearly he doesn't know the show. He's not a fan who has seen every season three times...I plead guilty.😅

    • @emilywagner6354
      @emilywagner6354 Рік тому +82

      Also, if he just said "Sheldon is a hypochondriac," the video would be 30 seconds long and we'd have all moved on to something else. This way, he gets to talk about all these different things that Sheldon thinks he has and give us some education on how to not be hypochondriacs.

  • @williamfincher2260
    @williamfincher2260 Рік тому +225

    I can't believe you didn't include the scene with Howard and the robot arm. That's the funniest scene in the entire series, and they have to take Howard to a hospital to try to fix the problem.

    • @praveenraj4443
      @praveenraj4443 5 місяців тому +4

      IT department. Have you tried to turn it off and on again? 😏

    • @joannestark3023
      @joannestark3023 2 місяці тому

      ⁠, "I'm sorry. We don't have a code for robot arm grasping a man's p*nis." I cracked up during that whole scene.

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e 2 місяці тому +1

      The video would have de-monetized

  • @Lunarsnowfall
    @Lunarsnowfall Рік тому +1382

    I thought for sure he would talk about Sheldon's OCD, hypochondria, and just general germaphobe behavior, but it never came up. I've always thought it was refreshing seeing someone who has an extremely difficult time living normally in society because of their mental health being represented in a show so popular. I would have loved to hear him talk about it.

    • @mferreiraluiza
      @mferreiraluiza Рік тому +46

      Same. I have OCD but didn't have germaphobe behaviour until the pandemic, and it's not a quirk or "being extra" as people often think. Dr Mike should have mentioned it for sure

    • @raizahasmath5580
      @raizahasmath5580 Рік тому +44

      Because, Dr.Mike hasn't watched TBBT yet.

    • @Aarnyx
      @Aarnyx Рік тому +46

      It's because Dr.Mike has never watched the show so he doesn't have a complete idea about Sheldon and the other characters

    • @Wandering_Vet
      @Wandering_Vet Рік тому

      He’s definitely on the autism spectrum.

    • @kagemushashien8394
      @kagemushashien8394 Рік тому +4

      I think I have OCD because I too dislike that one thing being out of place. But one thing I do know. I have ADHD.

  • @Albatross4Sure
    @Albatross4Sure Рік тому +1641

    Sometimes mentioning a mental health diagnosis can work against you. Several years ago, I went to ER vomiting and doubled over with stomach cramps. As soon as I mentioned depression as part of my history (because it *IS* a legitimate medical illness) they told me I was having a panic attack. Staff communicated with each other using language such as "she's a psych" and "history of behavioral issues." Fortunately, since I wasn't suicidal and hadn't said anything about that, I wasn't on a 72-hour hold. After being ignored, and ignored, and ignored some more for several hours, I finally walked out of there and went to a different ER. There I didn't mention depression, which means they focused on my physical symptoms. Within an hour I was medicated, given a prescription to fill, and sent home. Nothing "behavioral" going on. I had gastroenteritis.

    • @PerfectAlibi1
      @PerfectAlibi1 Рік тому +97

      That's a very bad first ER, just because they heard there is a history of mental illness in your family, they think you have it.
      Although, if I just have stomach cramps and throwing up, I wouldn't just go to the doctor any ways.
      Just drink plenty of fluids and ride it out for a few days. Though I do have a higher than average pain tolerance.

    • @Javielitohehe
      @Javielitohehe Рік тому +31

      It does happen very often with some ER's, there are certain illness that can in some way or another relate to one another and it's clinic evolution, and just because it's the case for some, it's not the rule for all. Anxiety can be expressed in gastrointestinal problems such as vomiting and abdominal pain, but so does any other conditions, that's when a correct interrogatory should take place in order to see if your vomiting plus stomach cramps had to do with it (which didn't lol) or it was organic, whether you ate something and your intestines didn't digest it correctly or maybe you just felt nausea in a transitory way and it can be treated with medication and rest, no need to kept you hold unless you were tachycardic, pupils dilated, heart palpitations or severe signs of deshydratation :(

    • @MandyMoon12
      @MandyMoon12 Рік тому +56

      I hope you feel better! I got accused a LOT of seeking pain meds when they'd see I have Depression and Anxiety. Finally they realized I have Fibromyalgia, which also makes my menstrual cramps worse. When I finally heard "Oh, you ARE in pain" I felt so validated.

    • @andreca90
      @andreca90 Рік тому +53

      This also tends to happen more to women than men; having your symptoms disregarded due to stress, anxiety or any mental health condition instead of an actual physical thing.

    • @eitakriamdt
      @eitakriamdt Рік тому +13

      ikr it happens everywhere I don't even want to mention it every time I see a new doc but I'm afraid the meds cannot mix

  • @its.graceelizabeth6034
    @its.graceelizabeth6034 Рік тому +622

    checking my temperature every 30 minutes actually saved my life. we kept checking and it said i had no fever no fever no fever but i was shivering and had the chills and pain. i had a normal 97 temp and then 30 min later had 103. rushed me to the hospital and it was 104.9. turns out i had a kidney infection and was in septic shock by the time i got to the ER.

    • @ErrantKnights-ks7ui
      @ErrantKnights-ks7ui Рік тому +16

      I am sleepy asf
      And i just read u had 90 temps 😂
      Oh god i thought u were boiled alive i started to question reality

    • @ultimateships
      @ultimateships 11 місяців тому +5

      wow, i honestly really expected this reply to end with how you were just unbelievably high, which would make the sleepy comment that more hilarious@@ErrantKnights-ks7ui

    • @nydydn
      @nydydn 10 місяців тому +7

      if you were shivering and had the chills that's enough to figure you were having an infection. The chills and shivering is your brain telling you that you must heat up because there's an infection somewhere that must be heat up. It's not the fever causing the shivering, but the other way around. One way of heating up is literally through repeated fast movements, aka shivering. I can't possibly know what happened to you, but I see multiple options, some more likely than others. Maybe you took the temperature exactly when you started shivering, which is the moment you start heating up, so you didn't have a fever yet. Although shivering is not the first method the body uses to heat up, so whenever there's shivering, you'd normally already have some fever with even higher fever on the way. But who knows, maybe your body is a bit different and it's bad at heating up in any other way, but through shivering. But that means you're a zebra, not a horse. Another more likely explanation may be that you were not very precise with your measurement. I don't know the accuracy of your thermometer, but the variable of interest is actually your internal temperature, which is a bit difficult to measure. Typically you'd measure an external temperature, (forehead, ear, under tongue, armpit) and then the doctor uses that to determine the internal temperature. Normally, it would use a simple formula to determine internal temperature from the external one, by knowing how the external was measured, but many factors can influence the relation. But there is one method of measuring the temperature that's always more accurate and less prone to other interactions. It's so accurate that's considered to be the same as the internal temperature. That's measuring it rectally, from your butt. But as I mentioned previously, your temperature was not as valuable information as shivering and having the chills. That's enough to know there's an infection. If the symptoms set in fast, it also means that they're fast to progress, so you must also go fast to the doctor.

    • @danielbferri
      @danielbferri 5 місяців тому

      @@nydydn Did anybody ask?

    • @nydydn
      @nydydn 5 місяців тому +5

      @@danielbferri did anybody ask you to ask? Chill

  • @ianagulino6653
    @ianagulino6653 Рік тому +562

    I always loved the way Howard jumps so high up to try and break the door down, like, sure that'll work

    • @GNMbg
      @GNMbg Рік тому +51

      he went to MIT ... what else did you expect

    • @J624
      @J624 Рік тому +8

      I wonder if that was done to make injury less likely, even though it looks more impactful. It's funny, but it might also have been practical, for all I know.

    • @imbs0130
      @imbs0130 Рік тому +7

      ​@@GNMbg Sheldon smirks on the couch

    • @markinipannini
      @markinipannini Рік тому +4

      ​@@GNMbg and he doesn't even have a doctorate

    • @ianagulino6653
      @ianagulino6653 Рік тому +1

      @@GNMbg you're right, you're right

  • @amberes4350
    @amberes4350 Рік тому +166

    The amount of rage I felt during this episode is completely ridiculous 😂😂😂 big bang theory is one of my favorites and having him watch/react to these without any context was just too much 🫠😂

  • @Aya-vv
    @Aya-vv Рік тому +63

    The fact that a week ago the same accident in the shower happened to me and now I’m dealing with so much pain in my shoulder while enjoying this video is funny

    • @cathnz9726
      @cathnz9726 4 місяці тому

      @@Aya-vv you needed adhesive ducks I guess!

  • @Zaziphaine
    @Zaziphaine Рік тому +2143

    Can we all take a minute to acknowledge the fact that Doctor Mike kept explaining even tho the show doctor was clearly just trying to get Sheldon to stop talking by just making up an illness for him

    • @J624
      @J624 Рік тому +214

      And he missed that she did mean larynx (even though it's not visible with an oral exam) because then she could tell Sheldon to stop talking.

    • @Shant3ll998
      @Shant3ll998 Рік тому +50

      He only realised after she made that comment, what she was trying to do.

    • @AhNee
      @AhNee Рік тому +49

      I understand he's not familiar with the show, but, I sometimes wonder if he doesn't get the jokes.

    • @shierrinflae
      @shierrinflae Рік тому

      He often doesn't get the jokes, as seen in multiple of his meme reaction videos 😃 @@AhNee

    • @gailasprey7787
      @gailasprey7787 Рік тому +27

      @@AhNeehe often doesn’t get jokes, it isn’t new. 😂

  • @Artofcarissa
    @Artofcarissa Рік тому +796

    Should have included the bit where Howard faked a heart attack by grasping his arm and saying it felt numb and his wife who’s a doctor said “wrong arm”

    • @nicknflang
      @nicknflang Рік тому +102

      Also the wrong kind of doctor. She has a PhD in microbiology, although she does work in drug development.

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil Рік тому +93

      @@nicknflang She's still enough of a doctor to know the signs of a heart attack.

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Рік тому +3

      Should have included the bit where Howard faked a heart attack by grasping his arm and saying it felt numb and his wife who’s a doctor said “wrong arm”

    • @Artofcarissa
      @Artofcarissa Рік тому +15

      @@Theunicorn2012 that’s what I said

    • @xekeyo
      @xekeyo Рік тому +3

      @@Artofcarissa no you said "Should have included the bit where Howard faked a heart attack by grasping his arm and saying it felt numb and his wife who’s a doctor said wrong arm"

  • @chemomancer
    @chemomancer Рік тому +196

    I've never used Vicks for the purpose of 'bringing a temperature down'.
    The only thing I've ever used it for was the scent. As the menthol evaporates, and you smell it, it opens the nasal passageways when you have a stuffed nose, allowing you to comfortably breathe again.

    • @jo-jo8845
      @jo-jo8845 Рік тому +8

      I use it when I have had a cold to help clear sinus.
      Have been known to put on feet too

    • @lifewuzonceezr
      @lifewuzonceezr Рік тому

      @@jo-jo8845 did a tiger balm foot rubs this week for a friend..who gave me covid! 😠

    • @heatherzwicker8031
      @heatherzwicker8031 Рік тому +2

      Supposedly, it's a good bug repellant.

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth 11 місяців тому +4

      It also contains camphor, eucalyptus, and turpentine for the same purpose. I've found putting some in boiling water and inhaling the fumes is very good for relaxing the bronchi, making it easier to breathe when the lungs are congested.

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 8 місяців тому +5

      As a kid, when my parents did things like get out the Vicks, I never knew what the hell they were actually up to. Only that they clearly cared, which was helpful in itself when you were feeling lousy.

  • @jerrymontgomery3486
    @jerrymontgomery3486 Рік тому +23

    I was really hoping they’d somehow work in “Howard and the robot hand” lol. Great vid all the same

  • @thunderatigervideo
    @thunderatigervideo Рік тому +17

    There are actually studies on what they call “open label placebos “ where people know they’re taking a placebo and the placebo effect still happens.

  • @CGaboL
    @CGaboL Рік тому +261

    7:50 Well, she's actually just flat out lying to Sheldon. Given that he is such a hypochondriac and was looking for diagnosis of a disease he didn't actually have, hence he had been pestering her during the entire episode with all of those tests, she just told Shelly what he wanted to hear and took advantage of that to have him shut up for a day.

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 Рік тому +2

      Oh clever

    • @collegerunner101
      @collegerunner101 Рік тому +6

      I was thinking the same thing. She is just trying to get Sheldon to shut up.

  • @allein1001
    @allein1001 Рік тому +464

    My biggest problem with scene where Penny dislocates her shoulder is the fact that she doesn't want to call an ambulance because it will take too long, and she of all people actually thinks that *Sheldon* will get her there any faster.

    • @GNMbg
      @GNMbg Рік тому +143

      the real reason is actually to expensive haha

    • @katelinnett9020
      @katelinnett9020 Рік тому +16

      Yeah, it's a pretty big plot hole, but it sets up the story so I'll allow it. 😜

    • @franciscocota6440
      @franciscocota6440 Рік тому +15

      @@GNMbg that is more of a believable reason.

    • @Mr.Zoodle
      @Mr.Zoodle Рік тому +2

      Haha, this is just a setting, isn't it?😁

    • @adityajain5243
      @adityajain5243 Рік тому +22

      Ambulances are often not covered by insurance and can cost upto like $1200 in the US

  • @YarnCrafts4lefties
    @YarnCrafts4lefties Рік тому +416

    You can tell Dr. Mike hasn't watched the series or he would have addressed the mental health component in Sheldon as part of the holistic approach to Sheldon's medical"issues".

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Рік тому +1

      You can tell Dr.Mike hasn't watched the series or he would have addressed the mental health component in Sheldon as part of the holistic approach to Sheldon's medical"issues".

    • @ryanmarbut1035
      @ryanmarbut1035 Рік тому +2

      You can tell Dr.Mike hasn't watched the series or he would have addressed the mental health component in Sheldon as part of the holistic approach to Sheldon's medical "issues".

    • @ijustlikebees
      @ijustlikebees Рік тому +19

      What's with these bots (I think they are bots) copying comments in replies...

    • @EmiyaHikari
      @EmiyaHikari Рік тому

      I don't think they're bots, only one way to find out-
      hey 'ellasoderstorm5407@' and 'ryanmarbut1035@' are you bots?@@ijustlikebees

    • @joshua50101
      @joshua50101 9 місяців тому +2

      @@ijustlikebees I think they are part of the youtube platform somehow or maybe some youtubers programmed them beforehand. The other time I saw some bots claiming: TBBT is the best show and whatever but in several comments. It's clear they were all bots.

  • @winterso8589
    @winterso8589 Рік тому +16

    Hi Dr. Mike, im late. Any crossover between you and BBT makes for a good episode. You're always giving everything you do 110%. Can't help but notice the slightest downcast in your voice here. Disregard if I'm reading too into it. Thank you for your content! Just wanted to take a moment to say your same message back- stay happy and healthy 🙌

  • @sophieirwin3497
    @sophieirwin3497 Рік тому +9

    My dad slipped over walking my family dog and dislocated his knee back in the day. It was the same leg that was severely injured when he had a motorcycle accident years before. He got himself to a&e and my mum met him (she worked as an eye nurse in the hospital). Once the doctors slotted his knee back together and were happy that his ligaments were strained at worse, he was sent home with some strong painkillers, a crutch and a game plan of keeping moving as much as he could and some check ups with his GP.

  • @Nintenblox
    @Nintenblox Рік тому +236

    My parents really like this show and I love how the elevator is out of order for literally the entire series

    • @2Fast4Mellow
      @2Fast4Mellow Рік тому +31

      Except for the last episode and some episode where Lennard explains to Penny how he got to be Sheldon's roommate where there were flashback and it showed a working elevator, but it got destroyed because of a failed experiment...

    • @MsBluebot
      @MsBluebot Рік тому +5

      It works near the end of the series

  • @Kelly-Bean23
    @Kelly-Bean23 Рік тому +679

    Sheldon’s entire character is an over thinker. And that’s where the humor comes from haha

    • @piddlydiddly
      @piddlydiddly Рік тому +5

      Except going to a restaurant for soup, big lack of thinking that through at all.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR Рік тому +9

      What he does is not overthinking. Don't use words you don't understand.
      His behavior is narcissistic and antisocial (as in psychopathic, not asocial).

    • @danielbennetts979
      @danielbennetts979 Рік тому +13

      @@ErebosGR haven't you got a reddit post to go comment on?

    • @daksharora6618
      @daksharora6618 Рік тому +2

      "humour"

    • @XxCørpsegirlXx
      @XxCørpsegirlXx Рік тому

      He's autistic

  • @debbskyj
    @debbskyj Рік тому +162

    I love how dramatic Sheldon is with everything, especially the way he tracks his mucus colour 😂

    • @lifewuzonceezr
      @lifewuzonceezr Рік тому +1

      When I lived out east and Always had sinus issues..green means infection

  • @dayzfallingdownx190
    @dayzfallingdownx190 11 місяців тому +6

    My dad played rugby when he was your (Dr. Mike's) age and I saw him pop a teammate's shoulder back in place during a match. They both kept right on playing.

  • @TEDOGIRL02
    @TEDOGIRL02 9 місяців тому +3

    The first scene is from my favorite episode-The Adhesive Duck Deficiency
    Every scene was gold!
    Plus soft kitty!
    I need this on dvd.

  • @Thenoobestgirl
    @Thenoobestgirl Рік тому +390

    Fun fact: Mayim Bialik, the actress that plays Amy, has a PhD in neuroscience. She's really smart and has a podcast here on UA-cam!

    • @amymiller9026
      @amymiller9026 Рік тому +5

      Duh

    • @jackwhitbread4583
      @jackwhitbread4583 9 місяців тому +5

      Not really a fun fact when literally everyone knows it.

    • @smithsfan425
      @smithsfan425 8 місяців тому +25

      @@jackwhitbread4583I didn’t know it.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому +7

      @@jackwhitbread4583 Ever heard of next generation of people?

    • @haineko1989
      @haineko1989 4 місяці тому +4

      Yes! And she does a lot of mental health content there, that's at the same time warm, honest and encouraging but also very accurate, data-backed and learned. Love her ❤

  • @ThungStudios
    @ThungStudios Рік тому +49

    There are studies on "open-label" placebos, where the person taking them is fully aware that they are placebo. It's really hard to fathom, but I guess there's some evidence that they're more effective than no treatment for some clusters of symptoms.

  • @nikolaa1625
    @nikolaa1625 Рік тому +118

    As an eastern european, I was so confused when Sheldon whipped out a cream for his chest to help with his cold. My mom just made me breathe over a pot of boiling water for a few minutes, shove some garlic up my nose and eat chicken soup. If that didn't work she would just scare the fever out of me

    • @SingerSofiaBrook
      @SingerSofiaBrook Рік тому +10

      How come we lived the same childhood

    • @m0t0b33
      @m0t0b33 Рік тому +9

      the only menthol cream my mom used was one she dabbed on my chicken pox to quench the itching.. but the actual Vapo Rub also contains camphor which is a great anti-inflammatory and decongestant... also it doesn't cool you off, but it can make your sweat. But yeah, as a kid, my own "Me-Maw" had me drink chamomile tea eat chicken soup and eat stuff with garlic or just swallow the clove like a pill.

    • @Dhyfis
      @Dhyfis Рік тому +5

      My parents didn't do the garlic up the nose, but it was definitely breathing in the steam from a boiling cup of tea and chicken noodle soup.

    • @sterlingodeaghaidh5086
      @sterlingodeaghaidh5086 Рік тому +4

      Menthol cream, that stuff will wake up the dead and knock any congestion you may have right out of this plane of existence.

    • @LythaWausW
      @LythaWausW Рік тому +2

      Here in Germany they put a hot onion in a cloth and press it on your skin. Or they put an onion by the bed of the sick person. Also they put onions on bug bites.

  • @MegumiMoo
    @MegumiMoo Рік тому +14

    Mike, it's established that early in the series that Sheldon is a hypochondriac.
    Also, guaifenesin is commonly used as a mild muscle relaxant in horses. VetPharm fact of the day :)

  • @myself2732
    @myself2732 Місяць тому +10

    8:15 the doctor is vexed and wanted Sheldon to stop yapping. So she tricked him...

  • @dagenpracchia6683
    @dagenpracchia6683 Рік тому +188

    Would love to see Dr. Mike do a “what is ….” series where he explains what certain medical conditions actually are, specifically zebra diagnoses like ehlers danlos syndrome, POTS and other forms of dysautonomia, hypermobility syndrome, hypochondria, etc.

    • @ashiecloud
      @ashiecloud Рік тому

      I would like that too! which do you have?

    • @sjfrench8034
      @sjfrench8034 Рік тому +6

      Is ED a Zebra diagnosis? I know three people off the top of my head who have it. Maybe it's because I'm Autistic so most of my friends are Autistic and ED is more common in Autistic people.

    • @danielacastro9122
      @danielacastro9122 Рік тому

      i have always wanted something like this! I was Dx with POTS and im not entirely convinced i have it. I was also given the joint hypermobility dx and raynauds but... im very skeptical lol

    • @ashiecloud
      @ashiecloud Рік тому +1

      @@danielacastro9122 Were you diagnosed at a hospital/clinic with a tilt table test? Thats how they diagnosed my POTS and NMH. I then too got the joint hypermobility/instability dx from a physiotherapist who specialises in it. They are all linked due to an inherited gene

    • @Lillireify
      @Lillireify Рік тому

      I need to recheck myself one day for EDS! I have most symptoms, but my very limited genetic test was negative. I struggle my whole life with standing upright (I feel dizzy ASAP and it's 10 times worse during pregnancy... I doubt it's POTS tho), my feet and hands are regularly stone cold (not raynaud's tho).
      That's so interesting that all of those diagnosis are related! I learned something today.

  • @jessicas2379
    @jessicas2379 Рік тому +38

    Sheldon helping penny with her shoulder is my FAVOURITE episode!

    • @hege4318
      @hege4318 Рік тому +3

      I love that he actually looked 🤣

    • @jessicas2379
      @jessicas2379 Рік тому

      oh yeah thats a good part@@hege4318

    • @newyears93
      @newyears93 Рік тому +1

      Same! Especially the scene where Leonard, Howard, and Raj are high on Pot Cookies 😂😂😂

    • @chitowngal9201
      @chitowngal9201 Рік тому +1

      There, there... Sheldon's here... 🤣🤣

    • @jessicas2379
      @jessicas2379 Рік тому +1

      @@chitowngal9201 hahahahaahahahah so funny!

  • @jamiestryker5898
    @jamiestryker5898 Рік тому +29

    Interesting! You mentioned not letting patients stay in slings for too long. After every dislocation I’ve had, I’ve been advised to keep the sling on for a month. I’m living in the UK and it’s so interesting to me to see the differences in opinions when it comes to treatment.

    • @tanyas1325
      @tanyas1325 Рік тому +5

      Actually he's wrong on that point. I'm in the U. S. and have had lots of dislocations. Everytime it was 4-8 weeks of slings or immobilizing brace. That's always been the minimum.
      Depending on how bad the damage is, it could be longer.

    • @slopbucketeer6129
      @slopbucketeer6129 Рік тому +7

      @@tanyas1325that is because he isn’t referring to standard procedure, he is talking about the proven affects of leaving a joint immobilized, and unfortunately hospitals often don’t give the most up to date beneficial advice. Look up the mortality rate of geriatric and pediatric patients and it will depress you just how little hospital staff are trained for anything out of the ordinary(aka healthy young white male). That is why it is so important to get a second opinion from another reputable doctor.

  • @topplayer5039
    @topplayer5039 Рік тому +2

    OMG!!!! I've been waiting for this for so long!!! TNX for the video ❤❤❤❤

  • @MyHaytem
    @MyHaytem Рік тому +4

    My favorite sitcom. Good thing you decided to finally react to it.

  • @kozmy21
    @kozmy21 Рік тому +349

    I just wanted to make a small correction. Enterococcus and E. coli are entirely different species of bacteria. Both are found in the gut and it's true that E. coli is part of the Enterobacteriaceae family, which is where the confusion probably comes from. Carry on, doctor.

    • @hege4318
      @hege4318 Рік тому +8

      Yes! Well observed 😊

    • @rulerofelves746
      @rulerofelves746 Рік тому +32

      I came to the comments to say the same thing! They're not even closely related, both are enterics but Enterococcus is a genus of gram-positive cocci, E. coli is a gram-negative rod.

    • @sassafrass241
      @sassafrass241 Рік тому +2

      @@rulerofelves746I have Crohn’s disease and was on Enteran (sp?) and could never figure out where it got it’s name, or what it’s full purpose was. Your comment just explained it. Thank you.

    • @niko31
      @niko31 Рік тому +6

      I had septic shock in 2014 due to enterobacter cloacae. Nasty stuff!

    • @oxoxkittykreeper
      @oxoxkittykreeper Рік тому +6

      I was gonna say I hope my medical lab experience isn’t failing me! I’ve seen Escherichia Coli so many times to know it’s different than entero

  • @zanefreeman954
    @zanefreeman954 Рік тому +619

    Can we just appreciate the thought Dr Mike puts into his mock diagnoses of fictional characters?

    • @V3n.
      @V3n. Рік тому

      Bro SHUT UUUP THIS TYPE OF COMMENT IS SO BRAINDEAD

    • @firstname4337
      @firstname4337 Рік тому +2

      you do realize all characters on tv shows are fictional ?
      SCRUBS, The Good Doctor, ER, House

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Рік тому

      Can we just appreciate the thought Dr Mike puts into his mock diagnoses of fictional characters?

  • @pinjarinne4499
    @pinjarinne4499 Рік тому +25

    10:42 -> that's the reason everybody should close the toilet lid before flushing!! It's disgusting to think all the poop particle flying everywhere, especially if people store their toothbrushes on top of the sink. We even tell our guests to close the lid, because next to the toilet is our hand and face towels.
    PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, CLOSE THE LID BEFORE FLUSHING!

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 7 місяців тому +1

      same!!! For as long as I can remember, I have always shut the lid before flushing! Was never taught that by my parents... I probably heard the same thing that poo particles spray into the air. I was disgusted! I definitely ask my guests to please close the lid (most of the time they might do it AFTER the flush), but pick your battles, I guess.

  • @simlover00
    @simlover00 10 місяців тому +3

    5:48 I use it when my nose is blocked. It helps to keep it open long enough to go tk sleep

  • @markussvensson8909
    @markussvensson8909 Рік тому +5

    4:46 THATS why I once thought my nose was a cap to a bottle when I was sick

  • @jonathanstern5537
    @jonathanstern5537 Рік тому +133

    I once got into an argument with a guy who confused holistic and homeopathic. Holistic means taking care of the entire person instead of just the ailment. Homeopathic means you give someone water that you claim has a trace amount of a toxin in it, and that's supposed to cure them.

    • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
      @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Рік тому +9

      Dr. Mike has talked about this before. It's actually where I learned the difference. I thought holistic was the same as homoeopathic but it makes more sense that it means actual medicine than quackery

    • @Reach41
      @Reach41 Рік тому

      @@BonJoviBeatlesLedZepThen there’s “integrative.” Not sure what’s wrong with plain old “doctor.”

    • @firstname4337
      @firstname4337 Рік тому

      uh, WRONG

    • @MsMaggyW
      @MsMaggyW Рік тому +8

      You're confusing homeopathic with placebo. Homeopathic medicine isn't claiming something ordinary has trace medicine, it's something that genuinely HAS trace medicine (too low of a concentration to be effective).

    • @billbill6094
      @billbill6094 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Well it may also be because Dr. Mike is an Osteopathic Doctor, which makes very similar claims that "alternate medicine" does, and outside of the US those using "Osteopath" tend to be actually alternative medicine doctors instead of doctors.
      Of course in the US, where Dr. Mike practuces, OD and MD training is nearly completely identical, ODs are medical doctors just like MDs. But "Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment", which is what seperates the two and is still taught but not often practiced, is complete pseudoscience. People think of it as the "good" form of Chiropractics, but it's never had any scientific validity and in the medical world was scrutinized as being useless training for doctors. In fact, another point of criticism is often the lack of research and scientific inquiry in Osteopathic schools as opposed to MD schools.
      So in the end a lot of Doctors who talk about "holistic" medicine don't do much to distinguish them from alternate medicine nonsense like homeopathy, which is a failure of communication from them to normal people. And the vast majority of those who use "holistic" are talking about Osteopathy specifically, which is not scientifically supported.

  • @nature.b0y
    @nature.b0y Рік тому +48

    mike: *explains that you shouldn't take a shower when you're sick*
    me: *sick and was getting prepared to take a shower*

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 7 місяців тому +3

      I actually felt BETTER after taking a shower when I was sick not too long ago!

    • @louiserodrigues2069
      @louiserodrigues2069 7 місяців тому +5

      a bath* not a shower, he said

    • @ILogantheCatI
      @ILogantheCatI 4 місяці тому +2

      He actually said not to take a bath. Quick showers are fine.

  • @kekort2
    @kekort2 Рік тому +167

    I would be ok with answering all of the paperwork questions if there were any evidence that a doctor actually looks at it.

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Рік тому +13

      For real though. It's the same with resumes.

    • @jeffreymontgomery7516
      @jeffreymontgomery7516 Рік тому +5

      I have proof they read my resumè.... they asked me questions about it specifically.😊

    • @shadoww7301
      @shadoww7301 Рік тому +1

      @@jeffreymontgomery7516 That's just you out of billions of people worldwide though. Don't take anecdotes over the wider data

    • @ShellyS2060
      @ShellyS2060 Рік тому +7

      Yes, but the support staff DO! Stay honest, keep filling out those papers.

    • @user-js6yq4hr1n
      @user-js6yq4hr1n Рік тому +1

      it makes more sense for nurses or some other speciality to do so, it takes so much time to read all those papers and doctors already have limited time per session

  • @msia7201
    @msia7201 7 місяців тому +1

    6:50 One lingering weird-ass symptom from my time with COVID was musical tinnitus. Instead of a ringing noise, I hear ambient background noise as the same two to four lines of music. Let me tell you, I felt like I was going nuts when the washing machine started sounding like a mix of Steeler's Wheel and Gregorian monk chants.

  • @MapaMundi22
    @MapaMundi22 9 місяців тому +2

    I have learned sooo many things with this video, THANKS Dr. Mike an his staff. 🙌💚

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Рік тому +72

    Another comedy that would be great for you to review is a medical TV show called Doc Martin, it's a British comedy drama, he is a GP (family medicine Doctor same as you), the show is medically accurate, and to top it off it is hilarious

    • @wellwell7950
      @wellwell7950 Рік тому +9

      Seconded, love Doc Martin

    • @debbskyj
      @debbskyj Рік тому +6

      I agree lol.

    • @Jovius2k
      @Jovius2k Рік тому +8

      A doctor who gets queasy at the sight of blood... I love this show!

    • @zkarebear
      @zkarebear Рік тому +1

      YES Doc Martin!!!!

    • @ronan-outoftime
      @ronan-outoftime Рік тому +1

      i haven't seen much of it but i had so much fun with what i watched!

  • @theluschmaster
    @theluschmaster Рік тому +4

    Literally rarely ever listened to music LOUDLY in my ears (earphones, earbuds, headphones etc), after my science class in high school when my teacher explained this 6:50. I always kept the volume as low as possible while still enjoying the music - even got to the point of only listening to music through speakers instead of putting devices in my ears. Of course, this has changed since then but alas ..

  • @Elan__Morin
    @Elan__Morin Рік тому +208

    It was really funny how Mike completely ignored that Sheldon is hypochondriac, germophobic and very selfish in EVERY single scene were Mike pointed out something that was off.

    • @debbiefried3533
      @debbiefried3533 Рік тому +6

      I don't think Doctor Mike actually watches the show.

    • @webassasin
      @webassasin Рік тому +4

      He has Asperger

    • @Elan__Morin
      @Elan__Morin Рік тому +2

      @@webassasin and hypochondriac, germophobic and selfish in the exact scenes that Mike pointed out. Your comment literally has absolutely no value here.

    • @petestragen3454
      @petestragen3454 Рік тому +1

      ​@@webassasinno one has Asperger's. It's not a diagnosis anymore and even if it was Sheldon wasn't diagnosed with it and is a poor representation of actually autistic people. He's more a caricature that allistic people have of us

    • @plooked
      @plooked 11 місяців тому +1

      @@petestragen3454 no one has allstism, it has never been a diagnosis and even if it was nobody on the show has been diagnosed with it. They are mostly caricatures that non-nerds have of you. one other point if you please, just because Sheldon was not diagnosed as being on the spectrum on the show does not automatically make for that he is therefore non-autistic--autism was rarely sought out and/or diagnosed for those of his birth era.

  • @oakstrong1
    @oakstrong1 Рік тому +2

    I always understood Vick to have two effects. One is helping to clear airways, possibly have some (very mild) antiseptic effect, and increase capillary circulation in the area it has been applied to, so it might speed up the discolouration of bruised skin. Some people swear by Tiger balm which is a very similar, Eastern remedy.

  • @crimsonxero5924
    @crimsonxero5924 Рік тому +9

    7:37 He's infected with the crazies lmao.

  • @HeyheyandAwesomedudeutbegaming
    @HeyheyandAwesomedudeutbegaming Рік тому +22

    As a massive fan of this show and also because you’ve covered similar shows in the past. Can u please please please cover brooklyn nine nine medical scenes?

  • @TacoT-uy9zu
    @TacoT-uy9zu Рік тому +55

    I love that Sheldon didn’t think of getting soup delivered to him😂

  • @Debbie338
    @Debbie338 Рік тому +37

    Sheldon is brilliant, neurotic, and so very entertaining. I love him.

  • @fayethayer1677
    @fayethayer1677 4 місяці тому +1

    6:00 I just use Vicks because the smell helps clears up a stuffy nose. I wasn’t aware it could help fevers.

  • @deannawicks4958
    @deannawicks4958 Місяць тому

    I’m a singing teacher and constantly correcting advice from GP’s to whisper when my clients have a sore throat. I’m so happy to hear you give the correct advice on that subject! 😅

  • @CGI_Andy
    @CGI_Andy Рік тому +21

    The whole hearing segment made me remember my friend who used to stay over every night at our dorm cause my roommate and them were best buds. I swear when I tell you I could hear their game through their headphones clear as day at 1am, I mean that. The room was completely silent besides that so yeah. Had to tell them to stop listening to stuff so loud at night both cause I was worried for their ears and because it was affecting my sleep.

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk Рік тому +10

      Even when I was a teen, I didn't understand my friends listening to their music so loud, on earbuds especially. They would hand one to me to listen, and as soon as they hit "play" I had to rip them out. I actually think it's harder to listen to stuff that way, as it just becomes noise rather than melodies (in the case of music) or whatever you are supposed to be hearing; it all just sort of mizes together. And yeah you could hear it from feet away through their earbuds just because it was so loud. I don't even really like to go to movie theaters anymore because it seems it is so much louder than it needs to be. I might just be sensitive, idk.

    • @laurao3274
      @laurao3274 Рік тому +3

      ​@shroomyk No, you aren't sensitive. You have normal hearing. If you're in America like me, the issue can be particularly acute. Movie theaters, restaurants, retail stores.... you can't get away from overly loud music. And then when you try to tell people that they're listening to their music or TV too loud, they look at you like you're nuts.
      By the way, I still go to movie theaters. I just wear ear plugs. I can still hear all the dialogue perfectly.

  • @gsgarciag
    @gsgarciag Рік тому +12

    Ugh, shoulder dislocation is the worst pain. And you're absolutely right about the likelihood of it happening again. I did it 2x in just over a year, and had surgery at 15. Been good for 35 yrs now.

  • @Erowens98
    @Erowens98 Рік тому +33

    Would have been a good video to talk about hypochondria.
    As someone who suffers from the condition, you can become convinced an elevated heart rate from running is a heart attack. Or a headache is a stroke. And you will imagine symptoms which creates a feedback loop.
    I realize you're not a mental health expert but its certainly relevant to sheldons state.

  • @niharika198911
    @niharika198911 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been told to monitor my blood pressure and this is literally the first time I’m hearing that my feet should be flat on the floor!! 😂 thank you!!

  • @1495978707
    @1495978707 Рік тому

    9:20 That’s why I always ease off as much as I can whenever I’m squeezing my abdominal cavity (usually pooping). It’s the sudden drop in pressure that your hydraulics have difficulty coping with, not that the pressure is dropping at all

  • @SupermanHopkins
    @SupermanHopkins Рік тому +11

    Thanks for this, Doctor Mike! 😄 I used to binge this show; love seeing it on your UA-cam channel.

  • @jaimedill2467
    @jaimedill2467 Рік тому +118

    Missed opportunity here to discuss how Sheldon, being autistic, reacts as someone who is not a hypochondriac but someone who hyperfixates and worries over changes in sensory input because of the wiring of their brain. There's often an inability to translate (to put it in simple terms) what they're feeling physically into solutions. Because they're uniquely aware of sensory input, their symptoms will feel more acute, and the struggle to put that into words or know what to do about it can cause a lot of panic and escalation that a neurotypical person may not have.

    • @zucchinigreen
      @zucchinigreen Рік тому +7

      He probably didn't know.
      I've barely watched the show and I didn't realize they ever said that explicitly.
      I just thought he was autistic-coded.

    • @jaimedill2467
      @jaimedill2467 Рік тому

      Totally fair. I said this less as a critique on Dr.Mike and more as a plea to those in the comments claiming Sheldon in a hypochondriac because it can be really harmful to dismiss someone as "overreacting" when the root issue is a struggle to communicate and regulate emotions over a very real health concern. @@zucchinigreen

    • @deadheat1635
      @deadheat1635 Рік тому +27

      The show writers confirmed that he doesn’t have autism, he’s just weird.

    • @nmv33
      @nmv33 Рік тому

      It was never said Sheldon is autistic. He is an Hypochondriac and a germaphobe. And he also is narcissist and annoying AF.

    • @ninjahunter101
      @ninjahunter101 Рік тому +14

      @@deadheat1635 Jim Parsons said that he does have autistic traits. So he clearly had autism in his mind to some extent when playing Sheldon.

  • @hollyhiccup7320
    @hollyhiccup7320 Рік тому +5

    3:22 I’m still baffled that I work in a pharmacy and yet was expected back to work about 12 hours after my fever broke (102 F for almost two days). I still felt terrible and said I refused to go in earlier than 24 hours of the fever breaking but my boss still gave me a hard time about it

  • @10oneluv10
    @10oneluv10 20 днів тому

    Combining entertainment with medical knowledge is a brilliant idea. Love this channel!

  • @The.Badger.
    @The.Badger. 11 місяців тому +6

    3:38 “Why would your kidneys be shutting down?!” They wouldn’t, that’s the point, Sheldon’s a hypochondriac!! Come on Doc, keep up!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @V-Yakuru
    @V-Yakuru Рік тому +17

    Hey dr mike, i wanted to thank you because with your videos you made me very interested and curious about medicine, anatomy and human biology in general. Unfortunately in school i dont have the possibility to learn about any of these subjects and it's a pity because it's so interesting, useful and eye-opening. So i wanted to ask you if you had any suggestions regarding any way to study/cultivate this curiosity of mine. I'm already reading some books from my local library and watching educational videos of doctors/biologists on youtube. I also had an idea popping in my mind about you making a series where you teach us some interesting stuff in a full dedicated video. Im grateful for your explanations in every video you make applied to fun sutuations like this one, but still i think that doing some episodes like the ones about answering medical questions you used to make or even more specific ones would be quite good! Have a great day doctor and please let me know about your thoughts on this!

  • @fightingfalconfan
    @fightingfalconfan Рік тому +34

    Young Sheldon touches on why he's the way he is in TBBT. A lot of it is to do with him constantly reading and his mother treating him like a baby for way too long. His best friend Lenard don't act like this and is the more practical down to earth scientist. Sheldon typically takes everything at face value and because of who he is over reacts to it vs the regular person. Also he's self absorbed. That's mostly because his mother sheltered him growing up and gave him special treatment. Anything Sheldon wanted his mother did what ever she could to get it for him. But if the other family members wanted something it was the same story of "I am sorry but we just can't afford that" It's a good show though and I enjoyed watching it.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR Рік тому +2

      Contrary to popular belief, pampering doesn't make children entitled nor self-absorbed.
      It's neglect and emotional abuse from a narcissistic, controlling parent that does.

  • @GGysar
    @GGysar Рік тому +17

    5:30 Old remedies work quite often, which is why they were used, people a few decades, centuries or even millennia ago weren't stupid, so quite a lot of what they came up with actually works. Of course, they weren't always right, but generally, if something has been around for a long time AND it feels good, it probably is good, like hot soup when you are sick. My father was a doctor, his homemade cold medicine was warm milk with garlic and honey. It doesn't taste as bad as you think, and it works.

    • @mferreiraluiza
      @mferreiraluiza Рік тому

      that's why there were witch hunts, they were just women practicing herb medicine

  • @labtechsuperstar
    @labtechsuperstar 4 місяці тому +1

    Microbiology Lab worker here. Technically E.coli is a gram-negative BACILLUS. Enterococcus (the most common being E.faecalis and E.faecium) are strep-like coccus. That said, Enterobacteriales are prevalent in a washroom setting.

  • @Foxton4712
    @Foxton4712 6 місяців тому +1

    My favorite doctor and my favorite show!! BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN!

  • @ledgeri
    @ledgeri Рік тому +9

    I had a fever once, and imeasured it through the 3-4 days it lasted, almost 2-3 hourly (i was not really able to sleep), but it was usefull to me to see how consistent my temperature was in that elevated level. Made me relaxed in that regard.

  • @ErikTheOkapiYT
    @ErikTheOkapiYT Рік тому +5

    5:19
    I have a question about Chicken Noodle Soup helping colds....
    Is there an alternative to that?
    I'm asking because I'm a Pescatarian....

  • @JadedKate
    @JadedKate Рік тому +5

    5:42 Dr. Mike: "People LOOOOVE VICKS"
    Jo Koy's mom: "Hold my San Miguel" 🍺

  • @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991
    @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991 11 місяців тому +1

    0:37 I learned that cheaping out on a thin bathtub mat from a discount store is NOT the safe way to go. It had very poorly-adhering suction grippers on the bottom side, and though I pressed it down in the tub, I slipped and fell first use. I was lucky that no part of my body broke or dislocated. I went out that day, bought a Rubbermaid tub mat, and it was a safe choice. Choose quality and be safe out there!
    The second time I saw this episode, I'd tripped and fallen into my car a few weeks before, and broke my shoulder. I learned quickly that the least painful way to put on a shirt, whether a button-closure shirt or a t-shirt, is to _carefully_ pull the injury-side sleeve up the same arm as the injury, then carefully put the rest of the shirt on; to remove the shirt, reverse the order. I watched Sheldon dressing Penny and yelled at the TV, "NO! You're doing that ALL WRONG!! You're HURTING HER, you clueless idiot!!!" 😂

  • @taaya6037
    @taaya6037 Рік тому

    I love how you snuck in Riker, Kirk and Spock in a Big Bang Theory-themed vid. That's so nerdy and fitting, I love it!

  • @TheDMan2003
    @TheDMan2003 Рік тому +14

    8:01 She was actually getting Sheldon to shut up for once.

  • @chronosverse4797
    @chronosverse4797 Рік тому +5

    10:31 Just a quick Latin correction: Coccus is the singular form whilst Cocci is the plural form. Saying "plural of Cocci" would suggest that Coccus is the plural.

  • @FFFFin47
    @FFFFin47 Рік тому +4

    I've been waiting for this video for so long!

  • @susandunn7207
    @susandunn7207 Рік тому

    Dr Mike on that rare day off watch one or two of these episodes in their entirety. I think you’ll love the humor!

  • @Nikki-nf5kr
    @Nikki-nf5kr Рік тому

    I just started watching Queen of the South and I CAN NOT unsee the resemblance our favourite doc has to James...!!! And I've been following mike for years but I am still struggling 😂

  • @Bb13190
    @Bb13190 Рік тому +7

    I heard that a recent study in Canada showed that the placebo effect works, even when you tell the patient it is a placebo. I have not read the study myself, but I thought it was worth mentioning.

    • @TacitaSaturnia
      @TacitaSaturnia Рік тому

      It's because the germs are too polite to correct the pharmacist, and just leave on their own.

  • @maxmuenchow
    @maxmuenchow Рік тому +5

    Great video! Small correction regarding the cooling sensation of menthol - as far as I know the high vapour pressure (and resulting quick evaporation) is not the (main) reason for the cooling sensation. Menthol activates a specific receptor that is usually acitvated by coldness (TRPM8) which results in the 'cold feeling' without it actually being cold

    • @eliljeho
      @eliljeho Рік тому

      It is more precise that the receptor threshold has gotten more sensitive, so the small decrease in temperature from evaporation is enough for the potential to be triggered.

    • @samkrerowicz4269
      @samkrerowicz4269 Рік тому

      Menthol actually has a very low vapor pressure (0.11 kPa, at room temperature), much lower than that of water (~2.3 kPa), or even vegetable oils (0.19 kPa).

  • @HariSeldon913
    @HariSeldon913 Рік тому +61

    Given all the other explanations Dr Mike did, I'm surprised he didn't go over the difference between dislocation and subluxation.

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Рік тому +1

      Why would he? It's not like they're the similar concepts.

    • @HariSeldon913
      @HariSeldon913 Рік тому +4

      @@r0bw00d I sincerely hope that's sarcasm.

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Рік тому

      @@HariSeldon913Just because they happen in the same locations doesn't mean that they're similar.

    • @xliploverx
      @xliploverx Рік тому +10

      @@r0bw00dthe Cleveland Clinic even says that subluxations are sometimes known as incomplete dislocations and just means it “moves past the normal location on the socket but is not completely out of place.”

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Рік тому

      @@xliploverxSometimes. That's because partial dislocation isn't necessary for an injury to be a subluxation, therefore it's not an identifying feature.

  • @aj2587
    @aj2587 Рік тому +3

    I got hired to clean at hospital once. No, they are NOT cleaned well. We were allowed one rag per room, and that included cleaning the bathroom. I didn't last long and it was a long time ago but I haven't trusted the cleanliness of any hospital since.

  • @johnnygood4831
    @johnnygood4831 3 місяці тому

    4:46 I had heat stroke once and I was alone. I remember almost nothing, constantly going in and out of consciousness. When arriving at the hospital, they took my temp and immediately went into panic mode. My temp was 106 and I was severely dehydrated. They pumped fluids into me. After a couple of hours I finally regain consciousness. I opened my eyes and the doctor said "Happy to finally meet you". I only know of the above because it was told to me by my wife. He said if it been another hour before I was found, I would have been gone.

  • @katlynrobertson1051
    @katlynrobertson1051 Рік тому +14

    I learned more about colds and flus in this video then any doctor I’ve seen during my life so far lol

  • @IamnotJohnFord
    @IamnotJohnFord Рік тому +16

    Personally, I can't remember the last time I took anything for a fever.
    For my daughter I only gave her some for a fever if it was over 103 or she was feeling bad. Nothing is gonna happen until it gets way up there, and it's one of your body's mechanisms for fighting off an infection. Tracking unmedicated temperature is also a good way to monitor how someone is doing. Why do you think the recommendations say to consider yourself contagious until you feel better without medication and you are afebrile for 24-48 hours without medication.

  • @fallenkingdom-zd8xh
    @fallenkingdom-zd8xh Рік тому +6

    I don’t need sleep. I need answers from Dr. Mike.

  • @armaazad
    @armaazad 7 місяців тому +1

    10:37 -Enterococcus is not E . coli . Enterococcus is a gram positive cocci while E.coli is a gram negative rod shaped bacterium . They are vastly different . kindly correct me if i am wrong .

  • @gabriellegwaltney9625
    @gabriellegwaltney9625 Рік тому

    Hey Dr. Mike! I’m a 3rd year Au.D student and I would love to see you have an audiologist on your channel! We are often unrepresented in the medical community!

  • @Cwronaga216
    @Cwronaga216 Рік тому +4

    I actually learned recently that I cannot take Mucinex in any form because in my case it causes the rare side effect of me losing my sense of taste and smell for up to two weeks. It first happened all the way back in 2018 but within a few minutes of taking the drug or using the nasal spray I lose my sense of taste and smell or at least particular parts of my sense of taste and smell causing any food with a slightly acidic, Tangy, or even slightly bitter taste to all taste the same and to taste almost sulfuric😅 apparently the symptom is called dysgeusia and it can be common with drugs that contain steroids or steroid-like substances like Mucinex and in some cases can become permanent. So I know avoid Mucinex as it's happened three times.

  • @AsselAldosari-wl1gj
    @AsselAldosari-wl1gj Рік тому +5

    Some of it are the writers having medical slipups while other moments are Shaldon just being Shaldon 🤣👏

  • @beatrizgonzalezparadell3618
    @beatrizgonzalezparadell3618 Рік тому +4

    Hi @Doctor Mike, I would like to point out that is wrong to said that E.Coli is a enterococcus.
    E.Coli is a bacilli and is an enterobacteria.
    Enterobacteriaceae is a family form by Gram negative bacillus and coccus where you can find E.Coli, Klebsiella, enterobacter, etc...
    I think what you wanted to said es that E.Coli is part of that enterobacteria family but you slipped because Sheldon was mentioning a lot of coccus.
    In fact, Enterococcus faecalis es also part of digestive tract and can also cause severe infections (UTIs, for example due to poor hygiene) but it's a gram positive bacteria so it's not included in the enterobacteriaceae family.
    I'm not sure if I explained properly.

  • @mikepasich1972
    @mikepasich1972 Рік тому +5

    I separated my shoulder in college an went to the hospital. I kid you not, I was referred to Dr. Boxer. He was the team doctor for the ASU football team. I was 130 pounds surrounded by guys who’s legs weighed more than I did. A couple asked what happened and I told them the went into his office. He examined me and pointed to a picture to distract me then somehow yanked on my arm and popped it back in. I don’t think I could have screamed any higher, but the pain was almost gone. It was weird. He did the usual muscle relaxers and pain meds and did the whole doctor thing. When I went back out in the lobby these behemoths were all looking at me and all my 130 pound of me could come up with was “don’t start. Don’t even start.” I got laughs. When I went to pay my copay the lady told me not to let them bother me, they all sounded just like it did. Talk about an ego boost LMAO

  • @RevXRC
    @RevXRC Рік тому

    Big bang theory: 10
    Dr Mike: 10
    10+10 = interesting decoding of the medical displays in the episodes. Thank you 🙂

  • @stzawadzki
    @stzawadzki Рік тому +4

    5:25 Having Covid and eating a hot chicken soup atm, so relatable :)

  • @tvaholicsquidney
    @tvaholicsquidney Рік тому +6

    I was rushed to hospital with stroke symptoms, it wasn't a stroke or TIA it was in fact a hemiplegic migraine, a rare form of migraine that I'd never heard of before but I was sure I was having a stroke, I often get dr's and nurse's who has never heard of them ask me what it is, as for the colds I have never used vicks, my family use albus oil yes that does clear your nose but never done anything for a fever

    • @heatherzwicker8031
      @heatherzwicker8031 Рік тому

      Thank you, fellow migraine sufferer! A hospital offered to lumber punch my spine if the drugs didn't take effect.

  • @unclecreepy4185
    @unclecreepy4185 Рік тому +19

    If only there was a movie where a guy breaks the 4th wall to tell the audience how to fake being too sick to go to school.

  • @michaelcain263
    @michaelcain263 Рік тому +1

    I had a shoulder dislocation like that from a motorcycle accident. Led to around 200 dislocations over the next 2.5 years before I was able to get surgery. Led to a Hil Sachs lesion... so while the surgery helped my shoulder still clicks

  • @Eet0saurus
    @Eet0saurus 5 місяців тому

    At 10:30 you say that Enterococcus is the same as E coli, but those are two seperate (classes of) bacteria. Enterococcus is usually considered safe (in faeces), while some strands of E coli can be very dangerous and pathogenic. Although most of them are also safe (in faeces). @Doctor Mike