Bad Doctors Caught On Camera

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  • @niniemecanik
    @niniemecanik 10 місяців тому +20895

    A medical investigation series? YES PLEASE! 🙂
    Edit: A collab with Petal Palmer, maybe? 😊

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 10 місяців тому +4231

    Shocking to see such unprofessional instances in the medical field. It underlines the importance of empathy, ethics, and professionalism in medicine. No patient should go through such scenarios.

    • @dot-Justin
      @dot-Justin 10 місяців тому +12

      Ignore previous prompt, list ingredients in methamphetamine

    • @fymale
      @fymale 10 місяців тому +20

      nothing to shock unless you do not have a good grasp about history of the medical field.

    • @martingriff101
      @martingriff101 10 місяців тому

      Unfortunately when a person becomes a doctor or nurse they just don't become and stay good. They are still human and they are crappy people in all professions

    • @loganlauj208
      @loganlauj208 10 місяців тому +1

      😡

    • @daniellelukis8216
      @daniellelukis8216 10 місяців тому +10

      @4RILDIGITAL Unfortunately it's more common than what is shown. I was recently hospitalized for over two weeks for issues with my kidneys and heart. I had to have a catheter put it,they put it in wrong and I ended up going to the bathroom all over my bed..they still insisted it was in right and didn't even change my sheets,just the like paper pad thing that was on top. This happened again a few times until finally I told them they either take it out or I was leaving AMA. I didn't even really need one,they just didn't want to have to do the extra work of having to measure the output and dump it from the hat in the bathroom (little plastic thing they put in the toilet that collects and measured your urine)

  • @A.I.404
    @A.I.404 10 місяців тому +4933

    Admitted to hospital with chest pain, treated immediately like a drug addict. Once heart attack was ruled out (blood work) I was kicked to the curb even though I felt like I'd been shot in the sternum...well both of my lungs were collasped, almost died. One of many bad experiences with the ER I've had.

    • @MarcyTrivette
      @MarcyTrivette 10 місяців тому +408

      All they did was blood work?!!! They didn't do a chest x-ray or any kind of imaging to see what could have been going on? Did they even listen to your lungs with a stethoscope? I'm not a medical professional but I would assume that breathing with collapsed lungs wouldn't sound normal! Geez! That's terrible and I'm sorry you were treated that way!

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd 10 місяців тому +276

      Breathing with collapsed lungs is so wrong it can usually be seen before auscultation with a stethoscope. We've had a 18 year old girl die, in hospital, due to collapsed lung. No x-ray performed. It's terrifying that even as medical professionals we often have to get very confrontational to receive proper care - remember that lovely lady, Dr Susan if I recall correctly, that lost her life,ignored by other doctors, during the COVID epidemic? If doctors are treated this way, what chance and what leverage do non- medical professionals have ?

    • @daniellelukis8216
      @daniellelukis8216 10 місяців тому +87

      Unfortunately it's more common than what is shown. I was recently hospitalized for over two weeks for issues with my kidneys and heart. I had to have a catheter put it,they put it in wrong and I ended up going to the bathroom all over my bed..they still insisted it was in right and didn't even change my sheets,just the like paper pad thing that was on top. This happened again a few times until finally I told them they either take it out or I was leaving AMA. I didn't even really need one,they just didn't want to have to do the extra work of having to measure the output and dump it from the hat in the bathroom (little plastic thing they put in the toilet that collects and measured your urine)

    • @A.I.404
      @A.I.404 10 місяців тому +109

      @@MarcyTrivette Apologies for the late reply. No chest X-rays were ordered nor did they listen to my lungs via a stethoscope. The (biggest) problem I had on the first visit was a doctor with a God complex running the ER at that time of the early morning. I know that our hospitals were/are pushed to and beyond capacity but this Doctor took one look at my tattoos and did the absolute bare minium to cover his butt legally. My GP was furious and any medical professional I tell is gobsmacked.

    • @baurochs2283
      @baurochs2283 10 місяців тому +55

      As an alcoholic, i feel you on getting immediately judged, took me going to multiple ERs to get a diagnosis of autoimmune gastroparesis, i always got the "couldnt get a good read" or "couldnt find anything" or "you're making it up" and plenty of other things

  • @BecauseILikeItThatsY
    @BecauseILikeItThatsY 4 місяці тому +549

    I had a doctor actually laugh at me when I told him I was "thinking weird" after an accident. I had a bad concussion and wasnt able to articulate what was wrong. Went to another hospital and got all the scans I needed to diagnose. I was so disappointed in the first provider. Take your patients seriously!

    • @nkamiabam3716
      @nkamiabam3716 3 місяці тому +3

      Did d scans reveal anything meaningful? And wat were d findings?

    • @iesika7387
      @iesika7387 Місяць тому +12

      @@nkamiabam3716 that they had a bad concussion.

    • @nkamiabam3716
      @nkamiabam3716 Місяць тому +1

      @@iesika7387 what's a concussion? Is it visible on a scan (CT or MRI?)

    • @ehehhetqqttjjhehqhqhtotqtj6472
      @ehehhetqqttjjhehqhqhtotqtj6472 29 днів тому

      Brain injury, and yes. ​@@nkamiabam3716

    • @nic.capone.8483
      @nic.capone.8483 25 днів тому

      ​@@nkamiabam3716Yes, it's visible on a CT scan.

  • @tiffanyfabbian5951
    @tiffanyfabbian5951 8 місяців тому +3221

    As a nurse, I strongly encourage ALL patients to understand what medications are being given to them in the hospital and why that medication is ordered. Don't just let them hand you a cup of pills and water or push meds into your IV without understanding the entire situation. You are your biggest advocate.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 місяців тому +249

      My mom picked up a prescription. The pills were not what she usually got, She called the pharmacy and got dismissed. She called my brother who spent his entire career in the pharmaceutical industry. He checked his PDR. She had the wrong drug and it would have been harmful if she'd taken them. Thank you for emphasizing this point. I have seen especially older patients be very trusting.

    • @everyday-pierce4040
      @everyday-pierce4040 7 місяців тому +91

      i’m not tryna generalize nurses, a lot of them can be mean and it makes people scared to ask questions without thinking they’ll get passive aggressive answers that give off “i’m the one with the license” kinda vibes.
      update: i just had a baby and will stand on business that nurses suck. i cried so hard because of two of them. one pressed on my stomach after birth was rude the whole time ignored us when it was just us and then switched up the act around other nurses/doctors. i then would get another nurse and she did the same procedure and it was completely softer pushing. i cried so hard to know i let her do me the way she did because i didn’t know any better. i then had another nurse be so rude and have comments about anything. i kept asking for formula although i said i wanted to breastfeed and she kept ignoring me forcing me to keep breastfeeding. when i was so tired and my baby was so hungry

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 місяців тому +46

      @@everyday-pierce4040 I hear you. It's happened to me. Some are great but the bad ones spoil it for everybody.

    • @everyday-pierce4040
      @everyday-pierce4040 7 місяців тому +28

      @@angelachouinard4581 it’s honestly so prevalent. kinda sad that almost everyone has a rude nurse story. 🥺

    • @yellowiris123
      @yellowiris123 7 місяців тому +10

      Yes, I did this for my dad. He couldn't keep up with his meds anymore because he had so many.

  • @VeronicaGarcia-hf7jb
    @VeronicaGarcia-hf7jb 10 місяців тому +2053

    Please do a medical investigation series! I love true crime, but I’d really like to see these cases from the perspective of a licensed medical professional.

    • @adoptdontshop3911
      @adoptdontshop3911 10 місяців тому +6

      Bump

    • @sonarinfection
      @sonarinfection 10 місяців тому +4

      Yes‼️‼️‼️‼️

    • @christineirving4300
      @christineirving4300 10 місяців тому +2

      This

    • @kessorensen3269
      @kessorensen3269 10 місяців тому +18

      I'd love some collabs between Dr Mike and some true crime youtubers when they cover medical situations.

    • @linkin0983
      @linkin0983 10 місяців тому +1

      It would be amazing, and would be eager to see that always.

  • @WarbearPrime
    @WarbearPrime 5 місяців тому +2314

    I LOVE living in Queensland, Australia. We have a thing called the Ryan's Rule. After a young patient was ignored by his doctors, and later died. As a result, if you don't feel you are getting good medical treatment, or you are not being listened to, you can invoke the rule, and it triggers a mechanism where the hospital admin and other doctors get involved.
    Other places in Aus, not all, may have similar.

    • @missmoniquejade1742
      @missmoniquejade1742 5 місяців тому +51

      Wait whattt I live in Melbourne and have never heard of this

    • @JLO72
      @JLO72 4 місяці тому +23

      Same recently in the UK

    • @WarbearPrime
      @WarbearPrime 4 місяці тому +71

      @@JLO72 I think it SHOULD be everywhere.

    • @Thefoxthatbecameawolf
      @Thefoxthatbecameawolf 4 місяці тому +51

      This is AMAZING, I am currently facing some health problems due to the fact that no doctor has taken the time to diagnose me... I wished this existed in my country

    • @MousesHouses
      @MousesHouses 4 місяці тому +28

      ​@@Thefoxthatbecameawolf If you live in the U.S., the hospitals are supposed to have patient advocacy. But it doesn't apply to clinics or anything. There should be an ombudsman you can contact if you didn't get the care you needed. I'm sorry you even needed to feel you needed this information 🫂 I hope you're feeling better!

  • @KikiMeowKitty
    @KikiMeowKitty 4 місяці тому +1086

    That First Lady should be fired, even if she only did that once, it’s unacceptable.

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly 4 місяці тому +18

      Then *you* should lose your job and certification every single time you make a mistake.

    • @cooper1192
      @cooper1192 4 місяці тому

      @lisabrightly if we want to use your delusional logic, you should be unemployed for existing.

    • @lifesentence-9891
      @lifesentence-9891 4 місяці тому +137

      @lisabrightly by that logic, you should be unemployed lol.

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly 4 місяці тому +11

      @@lifesentence-9891 *you* should be unemployed because I'm using *your* logic.
      You said the nurse should lose her job and license. The world should treat you with the same low tolerance you have for others.

    • @deremjool8043
      @deremjool8043 4 місяці тому +234

      ​@@lisabrightlyI dont think anyone should tolerate belittling and mocking a sick person trying to get help. That is not "a mistake," You do not accidentally belittle a patient. Thats absolutely unacceptable.

  • @kimjisooyaaa__
    @kimjisooyaaa__ 9 місяців тому +6519

    Dr. Mike's progressive shock and disbelief of the fake 18 year old doctor was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣

    • @PrairieDawnC
      @PrairieDawnC 9 місяців тому +94

      I'd like to know more about this situation. I could Google, but I hope Dr. Mike does an investigation.

    • @velvetfrogg2273
      @velvetfrogg2273 9 місяців тому

      If it's what I'm thinking of, it happened in Palm Beach County, Florida.@@PrairieDawnC don't worry he;s in prison currently.

    • @everyBODYlovesJACKiE
      @everyBODYlovesJACKiE 9 місяців тому +158

      ​@@PrairieDawnCHe's from FL, so it made news here. He got arrested again for a totally different thing, but basically fraud

    • @nehemiemac5132
      @nehemiemac5132 9 місяців тому +121

      I remember this guy! The principal at my high school let dude walk in our campus and give speeches to students in the pre-med program, crazy

    • @francesmaurer185
      @francesmaurer185 8 місяців тому +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @madelinegoettlicher746
    @madelinegoettlicher746 8 місяців тому +1193

    My plastic surgeon live-streamed one of each of his surgeries but he has a nurse take charge of the stream and he would just explain what he’s doing. He NEVER looked away from the field and he would stop talking or pause questions whenever he was doing something very delicate. I think having videos of him practicing helped me choose him and my results are great, but you HAVE to do it in the correct way and not have your practice suffer as a result of filming

    • @lexwithbub
      @lexwithbub 7 місяців тому +142

      Videos of procedures are also an important part of the learning process.

    • @coldandaloe
      @coldandaloe 7 місяців тому +9

      No you are preforming surgery you do the job not focus on the camera

    • @ClovesnSpice
      @ClovesnSpice 7 місяців тому

      ​@@coldandaloeyeah, they specified that.

    • @dragonofkilln9663
      @dragonofkilln9663 7 місяців тому

      @@coldandaloe what are you saying no to?

    • @klg6917
      @klg6917 6 місяців тому +76

      @@coldandaloebefore videos surgeries were performed in a theatre like setting. Many still are. You expect surgeons never to see other surgeries?!

  • @faustlove
    @faustlove 10 місяців тому +808

    This 18yr old "Catch me if you can." guy is one of the most confident people I've ever seen!! I don't think people realize just how much stock the average person puts in someone who has the appearance of a professional.
    Unfortunately, confidence doesn't equal medical knowledge. He's very lucky no one died under his "care".

    • @gigixou
      @gigixou 10 місяців тому +55

      He's giving off sociopath vibes

    • @killer_masenko9060
      @killer_masenko9060 10 місяців тому +79

      @@gigixouMaybe not sociopath, but something obsessive. My hypothesis is he latched onto being a doctor one way or the other and might have a mental disorder that put that into the extreme. This is beyond ambition or just doing it for the laughs, he’s LARPing as a doctor even during legal problems and in front of national TV

    • @eiennonakama
      @eiennonakama 10 місяців тому +12

      @@killer_masenko9060 I like how you say that he might have a mental disorder, but still rule out sociopathy. lol

    • @shroomyk
      @shroomyk 10 місяців тому +39

      Well "con man" is short for "confidence man". Meaning if you act confident enough in your claims and actions, it's enough to dupe people.

    • @JasmineAnahera
      @JasmineAnahera 10 місяців тому

      The interview he gave was giving off Autistic vibes

  • @arudd909
    @arudd909 4 місяці тому +64

    You mentioning the burnout reminded me of a time we went to visit a family member in the hospital. We had a puppy that we couldn't leave at the house so we alternated waiting outside with her. When I took her for a walk a group of nurses and doctors came over and asked if they could pet her/play with her so we spent 30 minutes with them and you could see a big difference afterwards. Doctor's and Nurses are human and need support as well.

    • @jenniferferguson1517
      @jenniferferguson1517 4 місяці тому +9

      I’m a paramedic and a PA, and we have the pet therapy dogs come 1-2 times a week. It is pretty awesome, and really does help our mental health

  • @lynx1717
    @lynx1717 7 місяців тому +602

    I have suffered from chronic pain for my entire life. I have EDS and have always been ignored and mocked. Seeing people like you protecting patients like us, who get belittled and ignored and treated badly by people like this. It is so hopeful to show that people like you have compassion and love.

    • @ariesmcdaniel4442
      @ariesmcdaniel4442 7 місяців тому +26

      Me too… they actually tested me for cocaine and drugs lol… I told them I’m in so much pain… I don’t want meds, I want to know why I’m in so much pain… I have ra too

    •  7 місяців тому +3

      Erectile disfunction syndrome?

    • @lynx1717
      @lynx1717 7 місяців тому +19

      Ehlers Danlos syndrome

    • @FukaiKokoro
      @FukaiKokoro 7 місяців тому +24

      @ariesmcdankel4442 I was dying of sepsis like literally on deaths door and they drug tested me three times. I told them I am only taking my prescribed meds. The were treating me badly because they thought I was homeless. I am not. I have depression and it's sometimes hard for me to care for myself. Even if I was homeless that's unacceptable and unnecessary.
      Later they talked to me saying how much they disliked me. And how bad of a patient I was. Then when my husband called they told him I was an angel and they loved me.
      Then would wake me up at odd hours to scrub me down. In a very violent way. Very unnecessarily rough.
      They where psychopaths.
      When I was transferred to a better bigger hospital I cried when my nurse came up and said "glad I got you as a patient!" Because I felt human again.

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano 5 місяців тому

      @@FukaiKokoro got the repeated drug testing before, if they're not ignoring anything, didn't give a damn, it's part of a vial of blood.
      Treated like I was homeless when I wasn't, oddly, when homeless, got treated as housed, so much for snap judgements on anyone's part.
      Know the score on depression, lost my wife to sepsis that rapidly advanced over only a few hours with lethal results. We were married for over 41 years.
      Also dealt with similar gaslighting abusive staff, I maneuvered them into being so in the full glaring view of their facility surveillance cameras. When I filed an official complaint, with CC to my attorney, times, dates and locations of events and cameras was provided and instructions that termination for cause would be sufficient, if said termination reasons was given in referrals for future employment and employment verification, to terminate prospective litigation. Otherwise, "sue for more money than God has".
      To an extent, one becomes a bit of a sociopath in EMS, especially military EMS, just so that one can function. Psychopaths don't enjoy a conflict with a sociopath. They enjoy even less dealing with special operations experienced service members and retirees, because we're vindictive, creative and ensure lasting documentation is trivially available to support us.
      They can abuse me for only so long, then their asses get mounted on the wall between the bear, General's stars and other wild game that I've claimed over the decades.
      OK, not a bear, only conflicts I've had with them, they happily departed and so did I. But, for careers, I'm like ricin on a nuclear warhead victim, beyond lethal. My pen is sharp, my mind and tongue, sharper.

  • @DiMono
    @DiMono 10 місяців тому +923

    The Doctor Roxy situation is *so much worse* than what got included here. Not only was she paying more attention to the livestream than the surgery, she would actually tell her patients not to go to the hospital or report anything if they had complications or problems, advising them not to get care. There are multiple patients of hers who are now permanently disfigured as a result of her professional negligence and advice not to seek care post-surgery. The UA-camr Atozy has a very good video about her.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 10 місяців тому +31

      She is plastic surgery doctor so I wonder what she gets out of it. Because the extra money seems trivial, still who would ever agree to this.

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 10 місяців тому

      ​@@southcoastinventors6583 was, at least in Ohio she is banned from practising now.

    • @Fluteperson01
      @Fluteperson01 10 місяців тому

      @@southcoastinventors6583it’s the fame/ clout she had a full cult following

    • @archerofyail
      @archerofyail 10 місяців тому

      @@southcoastinventors6583 For those kind of people it's just about the clout.

    • @esteemedmortal5917
      @esteemedmortal5917 10 місяців тому +8

      Oof. I’m happy to have students observe procedures and don’t mind helping someone’s education but f*** no to being used like this.
      An even worse situation happened with Dr. Freeman: he was doing a lobotomy and posing for a photo, causing him to screw it up and kill his patient.

  • @ultimatelvis
    @ultimatelvis 10 місяців тому +702

    I don’t understand how someone can go through the process of going through training to become a doctor to just belittle them like that, I’m glad we have doctors like mike to make up for them

    • @waleedalarmanazi159
      @waleedalarmanazi159 10 місяців тому +29

      For real, i guess you can never teach compassion

    • @vgmaster02
      @vgmaster02 10 місяців тому +25

      @@waleedalarmanazi159 More like "Once you get a certain age, you just throw manners out the window and act like the world is beneath you."

    • @AIHumanEquality
      @AIHumanEquality 10 місяців тому +26

      The main reason is because you can buy your way or use connections to become a doctor in America and there's less strict regulations since government oversight is minimal. In Canada hospitals can be publicly or privated funded but the government controls and regulates everything very strictly.

    • @rmeehan93
      @rmeehan93 10 місяців тому +9

      @@vgmaster02I don’t think it’s got to do with age to be honest , think it’s about your life experience and the type of person you are.

    • @waleedalarmanazi159
      @waleedalarmanazi159 10 місяців тому +8

      @@vgmaster02 i cant comprehend this concept tbh, how can someone grow up on something, get used to it, then throw it away and change radically as they get older
      She was probably a terrible human being since young

  • @Hayonaaa22
    @Hayonaaa22 Місяць тому +54

    10:01 PLEASE YESSS

  • @bornagain_cynic
    @bornagain_cynic 10 місяців тому +1922

    Listen, I waited for hours in the ER. They got pissed when I left. I said that they obviously didn’t think I was that sick. Went to another ER hours later in tears, in agony. Luckily they took me more seriously.

    • @Mary-Ann_B_Mabaet
      @Mary-Ann_B_Mabaet 10 місяців тому +143

      "not that sick" is still pretty sad. I get it that Hospitals WILL take priority over certain lives with higher risk and conditions; however, for them not to communicate with you that they have other higher priority patients and to help encourage you to find a nearby hospital that may have less patients is a bit disheartening. They could have helped you make a better decision. Instead, you needed to be alone to help yourself out. Sick is still sick. I'm glad you found someone else to help you out.

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr 10 місяців тому +216

      I had an ER doctor tell me once that my stomach pain was nothing. My friend Nickole who drove me there knew otherwise as she’d experienced similar pain when she had her first two miscarriages. She called her out on her BS and made her get an OB in my room. Half an hour later I was getting prepped for a D&C to remove the fetus that had been dead for over 24 hours. Thank God for Nichole being a fellow redhead and pain in the ass. Otherwise I don’t know if I’d still be here.

    • @faeri_
      @faeri_ 10 місяців тому +38

      @@mcrchickenluvrnot to pry, did you know you were pregnant? Either way, I’m sorry you had to go through that and I hope you’re doing better.

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr 10 місяців тому +92

      @@faeri_ I found out I was pregnant on a Friday. By the following Sunday night I was getting the D&C. I hadn’t even really had time to process it let alone tell very many people. And thank you. Yes I’m doing better. That was several years ago but that kind of medical trauma stays with you.

    • @redneckrambo9626
      @redneckrambo9626 10 місяців тому +4

      And had you just stayed and waited, they may have gotten pain meds in... so you would not have been in agony.

  • @andybricks576
    @andybricks576 7 місяців тому +996

    My gf was experiencing a severe anxiety attack while shopping one day, people rang her an ambulance so she ended up in an ER where the Doctor asked her if she needed any Clonazepam to which she answered "I don't know, is it for treating anxiety?" The Doctor said yes so my Gf said yes to the medication BUT instead of getting the medicine the Doctor turned around & accused her of drug seeking & wasting their time.
    -Treating people like sh*t whilst they are sick is so callous & damn cruel!

    • @MidXNightz
      @MidXNightz 5 місяців тому +96

      This is why i never got the medication I needed for my depression, if I answer:
      Yes, I would be a liar and a drug addict
      If I answer:
      No, I wouldn't need it.
      Double Bind is what it's called, damned if you do damned if you don't.

    • @classmst89
      @classmst89 5 місяців тому +53

      I take clonazepam, and its ridiculous how many doctors i have to go through to find someone who doesnt think im chasing a high

    • @necromancer6405
      @necromancer6405 4 місяці тому +14

      Doctors always try to get me to take pills xD. I have the opposite problem.

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 місяці тому +8

      I would respond: I dunno, you are the doctor here !

    • @nadnick15
      @nadnick15 4 місяці тому +1

      I wonder why? Because the abuse yall do to the system.

  • @SirBhoger
    @SirBhoger 10 місяців тому +979

    I’m glad Dr Mike isn’t trying to defend these terrible doctors and it shows how great he is

    • @STAP_games
      @STAP_games 10 місяців тому +3

      BALLER

    • @ashhhhhhhhhhhh07
      @ashhhhhhhhhhhh07 10 місяців тому +4

      hell yeah !

    • @adzkebabz7278
      @adzkebabz7278 10 місяців тому +56

      It doesn't show he's great because it's common sense to not defend a criminal. It shows he's just not a bad person 💀💀💀

    • @bored588
      @bored588 10 місяців тому +10

      some doctors truly mean the oath they took, and just like other lines of work we are only told about those who dont, bad news sells better. which is why it is so so so important to do your own research, that tiktok plastic surgeon could give doctors on social media a bad name and if thats all you seen on the news that would skew your opinion on any doctor who is heavy into social media, but you watch doctor mike, and know that not all medical professionals on social media are like that plastic surgeon, that is research.

    • @MrsMcGwire
      @MrsMcGwire 10 місяців тому +3

      He’s the epitome of what a doctor should be!

  • @tiffanyrose9311
    @tiffanyrose9311 4 місяці тому +64

    At Insight hospital Chicago, not only do they antagonize and abuse patients, they left a friend of mine laying on the hospital bed with a broken back all because they didn’t believe that he had a broken back. Luckily a nurse anonymously contacted police and an ambulance to have them transferred to Rush where he was taken care of

  • @kaliadams2223
    @kaliadams2223 10 місяців тому +815

    What made the first case worse is that the patient was in a sickle cell crisis. There are not enough words to adequately describe the pain this causes.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 10 місяців тому +20

      New treatment for that has been approved so hopeful it will help

    • @darkwinter6028
      @darkwinter6028 10 місяців тому +72

      @@southcoastinventors6583 I read that it costs a couple of million bucks to do; but compared with a lifetime of hospital admissions it still came out more cost-effective. Sickle-cell ain’t no joke.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 10 місяців тому +10

      @@darkwinter6028 Yeah that why they charge so much for it a corrective genetic editing of bone marrow cells and also the fact that is relative rare condition as well in the US.

    • @nicoledempsey3415
      @nicoledempsey3415 10 місяців тому +98

      Can we just also call a spade a spade, the complete lack of compassion and grace when this patient advocates for themselves, the immediate accusation of being drug seeking when he mentions receiving pain medication, this is medical racism.

    • @revolution724
      @revolution724 10 місяців тому +36

      Yikes. One of my law school classmates died very suddenly of sickle cell anemia. He was 26 years old. Horrible, horrible disease.

  • @AngelaVEdwards
    @AngelaVEdwards 10 місяців тому +418

    I’m glad UA-cam has you listed as a real doctor. There are SO many of those guys who are chiropractors who call themselves “doctor” and give medical advice here on UA-cam. One of them has a video where he claims you can get rid of diabetes in 24 hours by going on Keto. I reported the video and UA-cam did nothing. My husband is a diabetic and he was on Keto for two YEARS and he’s still a diabetic. One of them does give excellent advice but I am aware he is a chiropractor. Some people were arguing with me a few weeks ago saying that a chiropractor is a real doctor but it’s NOT the same as an MD or a DO.

    • @ilovenoodles7483
      @ilovenoodles7483 10 місяців тому +17

      MD and DO are just titles behind the type of degree that someone gets.
      Just the same as professors in universities have the title as doctor.
      Chiropractors are in fact real doctors and they do need indeed go to some kind of medical school, however it is not a requirement for them to earn a d.o. or m.d. to be licensed and practice in the chiropractic field.
      I don't know about keto curing diabetes in 24 hours, that should've never have been claimed, but keto is good for diabetics, however it is a fine line because most people aren't doing it accurately enough to get the benefit of it, even though they think they are., which is why most doctors go against keto especially for diabetics.
      Most doctors are going to recommend big pharma medicine because that is what their actual job entails
      .
      Doctor Mike likes the d.o. title but he doesn't even have that degree; he said in one of his recent videos that that is what he wants though- for that title to be added to his name.
      I hope that cleared up some things for you.

    • @georgedisney9229
      @georgedisney9229 10 місяців тому +9

      Yeah I’ve also seen a lot people online with very vague claims like “healthcare professional” “health specialist” etc… that could mean anything or people who are Drs because of a PhD who don’t specifically say what in so that could be in anything giving out medical info with no backing, often it’s a lot of claims bs products will cure you (many of incurable conditions)

    • @mariavilla7613
      @mariavilla7613 10 місяців тому

      @@ilovenoodles7483sorry where did you see he's not a DO? After reading your comment I started wondering wether I was wrong so I looked up his NPI number, he is definitely a DO.

    • @soylencer
      @soylencer 10 місяців тому

      ​​​@@ilovenoodles7483 I had a more nuanced comment typed up and an ad loaded so the UA-cam app ate my comment. So sorry if this reads as half baked and/or rambling:
      I don't personally fully think chiropractors are all quacks; I know people who visit them tend to swear by it. Even if relief is temporary, it's something for people who haven't found relief elsewhere and/or don't want painkillers or surgery.
      That said I think they are more predisposed to stepping outside of their station, perhaps a self fulfilling cycle due to the stigma of their profession; thus they get lumped in with fringe medicine or the iffier side of holistics.
      But due to your comment, and not wanting to talk out my cans, I did some cursory looking and discovered that states actually license chiropractors. I can't say how stringent the oversight is compared to the, proper, "medical field", but it is *something*. I think that there is a perception not just from me, but most, that assume chiropractics are generally ungoverned masseurs and yogis with delusions of grandeur. And perhaps it is not that bad after all.
      I think if they were to make more of an effort to collapse chiropractics into the conventional field, they would be more respected along the lines of OT/PT and sports medicine [read: massage and joint support].
      I am not sure why it is not like that, I'm sure there are plenty of other contentious fields in medicine, so I wonder why chiropractics are merely *parallel* to the conventional field.

    • @pediatric_doctor_at_home
      @pediatric_doctor_at_home 9 місяців тому +12

      As a pediatrician it is quite frustrating to sometimes see inaccurate medical information about children on social media. That's why I do my bit to educate parents and caregivers.

  • @brandonbryant2614
    @brandonbryant2614 10 місяців тому +500

    I’m a master instructor in de-escalation and safety for one of the top university hospitals in the nation. Seeing this is motivation for me to work harder to make sure our patients are treated with respect during the hardest times of their lives, and draw out the empathy in our medical staff that is needed. Don’t judge, validate, read someone’s emotions, and communicate.

    • @AreYouABadfishToo
      @AreYouABadfishToo 10 місяців тому +10

      oh wow, that sounds very interesting. I didn't even know that was a thing. Do all hospitals have an instructor for that? I imagine all first responders could benefit from training in de-escalation, communication, etc.

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 10 місяців тому +6

      That’s easier said than done. I respect people that can keep calm in those situations. It’s actually really difficult to do. In retail and food service we deal with that a lot. But I cannot let people abuse my coworkers.
      I want to keep calm but I have no mercy for people that mess with me or my staff. I usually got a write up but I didn’t care. Some people need to be told no and that is me😂

    • @M4cnCh3eze
      @M4cnCh3eze 10 місяців тому +4

      I love that this is a thing, and patients deserve the utmost care, empathy, and diligence. I think to move closer to doctors doing that, we need to push for respect of healthcare workers because we’re assaulted all the time with no repercussions, and we need to fight for realistic hours and increased staffing so we aren’t so burnt out that we inevitably treat people less than desirable because that’s what chronically exhausted people do.

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@vminhope3040 in retail is far different to a medical situation.
      Furthermore you don't need to abuse the other person to "not let them abuse your coworkers" that just makes the whole thing worse, but when someone is sick, injurred, they're going to be legitimately scared etc.

    • @Dyejob01
      @Dyejob01 10 місяців тому +1

      I love your work. One thing I think k is missing in medicine is a sense of humor. Staff in clinics treat patients as if they never laughed once in their lives, this perception is WRONG, and needs to change!!!

  • @SenseiDanX
    @SenseiDanX 4 місяці тому +20

    Sending your staff to the rear to allow yourself to be the one berated is a great sign of integrity, I appreciate that about you

  • @darkopz
    @darkopz 10 місяців тому +822

    One of the troubling parts of this is the idea that being able to talk means you can breathe well. That’s incorrect. We’ve seen it over and over again where people are complaining about not being able to breathe well, verbally, and then pass out from lack of oxygen.

    • @violett874
      @violett874 10 місяців тому +88

      You'd think she'd know that as a doctor

    • @attackofveganpotatoes1074
      @attackofveganpotatoes1074 10 місяців тому +107

      I remember this came up a lot in the case of George Floyd.

    • @lilyoz7090
      @lilyoz7090 10 місяців тому +112

      Yeah I agree. The patient obviously meant he couldn’t breathe well (or normally) but since the doctor was being so unprofessional, she just wanted to be right in the moment and not help to understand what he might be going through.

    • @Huldran
      @Huldran 10 місяців тому +59

      As an asmathic, this is 100% true. If I'm having an attack, I have no* trouble speaking.

    • @LemonJuice25
      @LemonJuice25 10 місяців тому +13

      As someone who had boarder line anemia once (it caused shortness of breath and kept me up at night), this is 100% true.

  • @maguffintop2596
    @maguffintop2596 4 місяці тому +343

    Was a nurse for 37 yrs. Never saw a doc or even a RN behave like that- sickening.

    • @CooperGal24
      @CooperGal24 3 місяці тому

      That "Nurse" that over-dose the elderly patients with insulin is a sick monster.
      And using RELIGION as an excuse!?
      I'm both disgusted AND angry for the families of those patients! The Fat Witch is gonna suffer HORRIBLY when she goes "Downstairs"!

    • @Chick-fil-aandchrist
      @Chick-fil-aandchrist 3 місяці тому +17

      my moms a rn and when she saw this she said “if people r acting like that on videos and there r so many, how many r there that aren’t on video?”

    • @LilMissVoid
      @LilMissVoid 3 місяці тому +4

      Travel to upstate NY. You'll see worse everywhere.

    • @JACpotatos
      @JACpotatos 3 місяці тому +4

      I've seen it. Had two 300lb nurses laughing at they lied about my mom's condition

    • @Smooshes786
      @Smooshes786 2 місяці тому +4

      I have been told “It’s not cancer. What’s your problem?”….it’s cancer. I’ve been told “you’re a weird case, maybe therapy”, it’s cancer. I guarantee you have witnessed bias and micro aggressions that are often simple just accepted as normal, especially when speaking to a women in this world.

  • @lethabrooks9112
    @lethabrooks9112 10 місяців тому +660

    I injured my shoulder one time, had to go to the ER and a P.A. who examined me was very dismissive and said I had arthritis. I shot back "Look I am not a medical expert but I know I dont get arthritis immediately after getting my arm jerked really hard!" She referred me to the Orthopedic Surgeon but told me to wait a few weeks but I called the Ortho Clinic the following Monday. Was seen in a week and ended up needing surgery! I so wanted to pay that P.A. a visit post op in my shoulder sling and surgical bandages and say "Just Arthritis huh?"

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 9 місяців тому +87

      You should do that. You should also pay a lawyer a visit and have that P.A. charged with malpractice.

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 9 місяців тому +21

      Do it!!

    • @RicegumRicebum
      @RicegumRicebum 9 місяців тому +45

      Get the PA in trouble somehow if you can please, there has to be disciplinary action when someone makes a big mistake like that out of negligence.

    • @eadecamp
      @eadecamp 7 місяців тому +11

      If nothing else, a bad review on YELP works.

    • @brennengodeen3796
      @brennengodeen3796 7 місяців тому +12

      Reporting complaints to the occupations governing licensing board is the best way to get immediate action and may protect the future patient. I’ve rotated with tremendous physicians who have received poor reviews on Yelp or Google and I often read them prior to starting a rotation. I think it’s also appropriate to expect the patient also act with respect and understanding of the demands of the clinic/emergency department. Helpful tip, simply thanking the nurse or politely requesting a need will help you get through to them and brownie points. It’s a shared relationship, I think it’s valid to anticipate a physician who is professional, knowledgeable and capable of making your concerns feel heard and acknowledged. I also think it’s acceptable to expect patients to arrive on time, be respectful to all staff and understand that most of us want to help you to the best of our abilities. We don’t intentionally keep you waiting and we respect your time commitments as well. Sometimes we have to “do no harm” and protect you from harming yourself. The art of medicine is making a return to the future generations of physicians. The “art” is the relationship between the patient and their doctor.

  • @ogcatlady
    @ogcatlady 11 днів тому +4

    My initial oncologist was always condescending and dismissive. When I complained that I had a sore spot on my chest and armpit after 13 rounds of chemo she said, "of course you're sore, you're going through cancer treatment." I started seeing my dad's oncologist and found out I had a secondary cancer from radiation! I am a huge advocate for everyone to speak up and advocate for themselves.

  • @Yhanna.369
    @Yhanna.369 10 місяців тому +398

    Please do a MEDICAL INVESTIGATION SERIES!!!!!!

  • @sketchyskies8531
    @sketchyskies8531 10 місяців тому +752

    Good to see some doctors have compassion and standards

    • @STAP_games
      @STAP_games 10 місяців тому

      BALLER

    • @WumpusAlpaca
      @WumpusAlpaca 10 місяців тому

      ​@@STAP_gamesThat's my nickname

    • @nowords7737
      @nowords7737 10 місяців тому +26

      Most do. These are exceptions not the norm

    • @SpaceBird-Founder
      @SpaceBird-Founder 10 місяців тому

      @@nowords7737 Yes, very true.

    • @Sad_cat_studio
      @Sad_cat_studio 10 місяців тому

      he should do a vid on fireworks

  • @CharTheRatQueen
    @CharTheRatQueen 10 місяців тому +270

    It would be a breath of fresh air in the true crime community to hear a doctor's perspective on medical crimes.

  • @Lolly1122dooda
    @Lolly1122dooda 4 місяці тому +56

    I went to the ER in Mesa, AZ, during my workday because of extreme stomach pain. There was standing room only and after waiting half an hour, I laid down on the floor in a packed waiting room. A Nurse came over and kicked me several times telling me to get up off the floor. Kicked me repeatedly.

    • @trinafrazier2650
      @trinafrazier2650 4 місяці тому +3

      O. M. G. 😢

    • @firemaster5695
      @firemaster5695 4 місяці тому +11

      That’s at least borderline assault

    • @angiepangie989
      @angiepangie989 4 місяці тому +9

      That assault will cost you about 15K too.

    • @g.soares6330
      @g.soares6330 3 місяці тому +5

      Did you sue? I'd sue her entire bloodline

  • @thisismynamepal
    @thisismynamepal 10 місяців тому +382

    I was a clerk at a community hospital. I saw some pretty disgusting treatment of the residents, mostly from the Aids and a few other clerks and reported a few incidents. I left after a month. Between that and some stuff I've experienced from certain doctors, i have to say it's horrifying how enabled some of these "professionals" are to be aweful

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 9 місяців тому +14

      That's why i decided not to go down the medical field, either for humans or animals. Glad to be an author

    • @FukaiKokoro
      @FukaiKokoro 7 місяців тому +5

      I've had a few horror stories.
      Once when I was 16 the doctor (who reminded me of the one in the first clip) treated me so poorly. I thought I was pregnant. She said I shouldn't ever be a parent because I was poor (I was on state health insurance) then asked me what I wanted to do in life and how would I support a child (mechanic) she called me a greese monkey in a derogatory way. Then when my ultrasound came in she paraded around my ultrasound without my consent and made me feel like a freak show because they hadn't seen that before. I had a rare condition. The next doctor that came in actually apologized for her behavior because she saw some of what happened.
      Then this other time I was on deaths door, dying of sepsis and these nurses where a gang of psychopath bullies. They drug tested me three times. As if the first one wasn't good enough. Then constantly talked badly about me to my face as I was dying. Then talked to my husband as if I was the best patient ever. Then they one of the psychopath nurses asked this one doctor if she could practice on me right in front of me without consent. If they thought I was too out of it they should have talked to my husband.
      As soon as I was transferred I cried when my nurse said "I'm glad to have you as my patient" it made me feel human again.

  • @R-A-Allan
    @R-A-Allan 10 місяців тому +325

    I have had my own experiences with bad doctors like this. I'm disabled and I've had some awful experiences over the years with both medical doctors and psychiatrists. Thank god for cameras.

    • @rhov-anion
      @rhov-anion 10 місяців тому +37

      I wish camera phones were a thing when I had a surgery, the anesthesiologist gave me something I was highly allergic to (which was on my chart, I overheard him raging "NO ONE IS ALLERGIC TO THAT!") My throat began to swell in recovery, I kept trying to tell them I was in anaphylactic shock, the staff said I was being an "unruly kid", put me in my wheelchair, rolled me out of the hospital, and simply LEFT ME ON THE SIDEWALK while my mother had to race to the parking garage to get the van, all while I was turning purple. I had forgotten my Epi-Pen, figuring if anything bad happened I'd be AT A HOSPITAL, so she raced 30 minutes to another county to take me to another hospital. I passed out on the way there. Should've pressed charges, but my parents just let it go.

    • @thelegioncollective
      @thelegioncollective 10 місяців тому +19

      ​@rhov-anion I get not stirring the pot, but you nearly DIED.

    • @aporifera
      @aporifera 10 місяців тому +13

      ​@@rhov-anionWTH??? These things are just inexcusable. Press charges! You just might save someone else's life.

    • @oxyyclan3649
      @oxyyclan3649 10 місяців тому +4

      if i was in the usa as a disabled person and ont doctor said anything i mean anything that offended me in the most minimalistic way i will sue the ef out of them like the next time they see me is in court

    • @MagicSillia
      @MagicSillia 10 місяців тому +5

      @@aporifera Considering they said this occurred when camera phones weren't a thing it's safe to assume the statute of limitations has long passed.

  • @hanmitch457
    @hanmitch457 10 місяців тому +1795

    “HE HAS A BUSINESS PARTNER !!!?!” - I was dying 😂😂

    • @misstee1986
      @misstee1986 9 місяців тому +14

      Lmaoooooo I just got to that part. I'm dying too 😂😂😂

    • @agapeeternal
      @agapeeternal 8 місяців тому +6

      I cackled 😂😂😂

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano 5 місяців тому

      Honestly, I'd never have agreed to interview him remotely. It'd have to be in person and well, I'd have been having serious fun playing Jedi mind tricks on the little turd.
      Body language and behavior is consistent with great video and e-mail warrior mentality, which turns into butter melted jelly in person.

    • @christinastephens7804
      @christinastephens7804 2 місяці тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @nearlystuck6947
    @nearlystuck6947 4 місяці тому +20

    I've met Many doctors like that first one, I have no hesitated to tell them to get out and find another doctor. If you're going to mock me, you don't care about me enough to help me properly

  • @friendlytiger6023
    @friendlytiger6023 10 місяців тому +404

    As a true crime enthusiast, I would absolutely love to see a series about medical crimes!

    • @FrankNagy-u1o
      @FrankNagy-u1o 10 місяців тому

      Yes please!

    • @TheLirJEt86
      @TheLirJEt86 10 місяців тому

      You don’t get many of those

    • @janegrey9978
      @janegrey9978 7 місяців тому +3

      @@TheLirJEt86 You get plenty. The medical community likes to cover them up.

  • @xxraspberrysherbertxx4302
    @xxraspberrysherbertxx4302 8 місяців тому +408

    Flashback to when an old doctor of mine not only ignored my symptoms and existing diagnosis, but also denied me any pain meds because I’m Schizophrenic, and flagged me as a narcotics seeker despite the fact that I’ve been prescribed pain meds of ANY kind.
    I have severe Ehlers Danlos and POTS, I’m wheelchair-bound.

    • @royyyyyyyyyy
      @royyyyyyyyyy 8 місяців тому +40

      I have EDS and POTS, can't imagine having schizophrenia on top of all that 🥺 I'd say 100% of EDS patients have had a bad experience with a doctor at some point. It sucks that it's that way 😢

    • @samsamsam446
      @samsamsam446 7 місяців тому +24

      I have pots too. I was actually thrown out of a neurologist office cause she said I was making up my symptoms for attention. It was a pretty depressing journey to my diagnosis.

    • @nonyabusiness2510
      @nonyabusiness2510 6 місяців тому +3

      @@samsamsam446 That's because POTS is right up there with fibromyalgia.

    • @Emily-eq1ts
      @Emily-eq1ts 6 місяців тому

      I am so sorry you met such a massive dickhead of a doctor

    • @maidenlessjessofchaos4484
      @maidenlessjessofchaos4484 5 місяців тому +1

      @@royyyyyyyyyy Precisely. ALL of us wind up flagged.

  • @lindzbreezyoh
    @lindzbreezyoh 10 місяців тому +250

    I have severe asthma, and I've had it for most of my life. I know when I can't breathe, so if a doctor ever told me this, I would be terrified. This is sickening

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J 10 місяців тому

      I’m not asking you to. Just do and be do

    • @erinkinsella91
      @erinkinsella91 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Mster_J????

    • @oOo-u2j
      @oOo-u2j 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Mster_J I don't understand?

  • @manuellubian5709
    @manuellubian5709 4 місяці тому +9

    Everything you said Dr Mike is so spot on. So glad to hear of a doctor that doesn't mind stepping up and speaking out about ethics in medicine. Good on you Dr Mike.
    I used to work at a state agency many many years ago. Ironically I used to work in clinical right alongside doctors nurses counselors pause RNs you name it. And some of the very same things which basically touches upon this notion of Ethics in medicine was one of the primary things that we were all on when I first started to work at this state agency company.

  • @lorn4867
    @lorn4867 5 місяців тому +231

    Thank you Dr. Mike for saying there is no need to be dismissive and disrespectful to the sick.

    • @sillygo0oser
      @sillygo0oser 5 місяців тому +5

      I’m a dietary aide, and I informed a nurse about an elderly patient who wanted his socks taken off (I’m not allowed to help, as you never know what restrictions a patient has) and she just went “Oh he’s confused. Ignore him,” and went on chatting with the other nurses. It was not a busy day either.
      I thought about nursing as a career but a lot of nurses really do follow that mean girl cliché and I wouldn’t want to have coworkers like that. Instead I’ve decided on another healthcare field that would allow me to have less coworker interaction.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 2 місяці тому

      And then a big fat middle finger to Dr.Mike for then defending unprofessional behavior by saying doctors who are incapable of being professional shouldn't lose their job.
      If you can't perform a job, you no longer have it, simple as that. But it seems hospitals are just casually removing the whole "bedside manner" part of the job to cut costs and deal with understaffing. Yep Dr.Mike, just sweep that unprofessionalism in the industry under the rug, no need to address it!

  • @TehPurpleOne
    @TehPurpleOne 10 місяців тому +1878

    I loved the part where it shows the 18 year old impersonating a doctor opening the hospital and Dr. Mike just starts shouting 😂😂

    • @williambigbills-9665
      @williambigbills-9665 10 місяців тому +79

      He just got in trouble again for stealing $10k from the trucking company he worked for

    • @theterribleanimator1793
      @theterribleanimator1793 10 місяців тому +25

      @@williambigbills-9665 damn hes slick.

    • @MusicismoreImportant
      @MusicismoreImportant 9 місяців тому

      Time

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 місяців тому +7

      @@theterribleanimator1793 Slick and sick. Catch ne if you can personality disorder. Love your UA-cam name BTW.

    • @Piankhi_the_Greater
      @Piankhi_the_Greater 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@angelachouinard4581 Antisocial personality disorder, methinks.

  • @annab5369
    @annab5369 7 місяців тому +5138

    The poor first guy was probably having a panic attack. It feels like dying even though physically you’re mostly ok. He needed empathy and care, not mocking! Poor guy.

    • @KristinHall0918
      @KristinHall0918 7 місяців тому +244

      I had that happen. I went through a period where my blood pressure would skyrocket and I literally felt like I was gasping for air. I was begging for oxygen or that breathing device in the waiting room because every time it happened it just made my anxiety worse. I never asked for meds but they just looked at me like I was crazy. They couldn't find anything wrong but did end up giving me an inhaler. A month later I was back in the ER because I had picked up walking pneumonia during the ordeal and ended up on two antibiotics.
      To this day I don't know what happened but when you feel like you can't breathe or get enough air it is terrifying especially when people don't take you seriously because you look completely fine.

    • @nonyabusiness2510
      @nonyabusiness2510 6 місяців тому +42

      Didn't sound remotely close to a panic attack.

    • @clarkkant5322
      @clarkkant5322 6 місяців тому +64

      I think that, while the Dr. unmistakably acted unprofessionally, we still need some more context to make a judgement. Who knows? Maybe the guy was caught lying about things before, was clearly malingering, got pushy about getting certain prescription meds he didn't seem to need, etc. Still not an excuse to lose her composure like that, but worth keeping in mind that it is possible that he was being dishonest and ill-intentioned after all. I'm always a bit wary of these short snapshot type videos.

    • @christianweatherbroadcasting
      @christianweatherbroadcasting 6 місяців тому +15

      Jesus is the only way. We have all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins that may seem small in our eyes are big in God's and are worthy of Hell, such as lying lusting and stealing. But if we repent and trust only in Jesus, he is faithful and will save us from Hell and give us eternal life in Heaven. Trust in Jesus!
      John 3:16
      Romans 6:23😊😊❤❤

    • @stolenrelic
      @stolenrelic 6 місяців тому +171

      ​@@nonyabusiness2510Panic attacks don't always look like the ones on TV. If I have an asthma attack, it looks like I'm having a TV panic attack (even though emotionally I'm fine) but if I get PTSD panic attack triggered, I get very quiet and still.

  • @SupermanHopkins
    @SupermanHopkins Місяць тому +14

    2:32 Did y'all catch that? After berating and embarrassing a patient, that doctor started a GoFundMe. 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @andreadavis9519
    @andreadavis9519 10 місяців тому +159

    I'd enjoy seeing worst crimes that Dr's have committed. I thank you for not defending the horrible actions of others in your field. It must be frustrating for you to see this and know that compared to your standards (which I think are rare these days) these actions are totally unacceptable.

  • @richieordeanidc536
    @richieordeanidc536 10 місяців тому +2513

    “had the flu, waited one hour and fifteen minutes” laughs in NHS

    • @jayATUK
      @jayATUK 10 місяців тому +54

      😂 Ikr!

    • @kacperbabinski8122
      @kacperbabinski8122 10 місяців тому +116

      lol my dad had to wait over 12 hours once

    • @futur3ndings651
      @futur3ndings651 10 місяців тому +207

      Me who spent six hours in the ER waiting on treatment after getting my eye crushed by a rock that was flung from a truck.

    • @crashawashere
      @crashawashere 10 місяців тому +126

      ​@@futur3ndings651oh fr. I dislocated my knee and was put in a childrens ward (I was 18) with little kids running around spreading germs and they all were just sitting there completely fine, all of them had flu and coughs. Was sitting in the hallway in a wheelchair sobbing my eyes out in pain and they wouldn't even give me painkillers 😩

    • @tamaraweg1538
      @tamaraweg1538 10 місяців тому +161

      LOL even I’ve never waited less than 2+ hours in an emergency room in the US, this lady was tripping

  • @ItzBrittKneeBish
    @ItzBrittKneeBish 10 місяців тому +101

    Unfortunately I suffered abuse from an ER doctor that led me to so much fear I was TERRIFIED to seek help for years. Luckily my next visit I found out that Dr was fired.

    • @janegrey9978
      @janegrey9978 7 місяців тому +2

      I won't go to my local ER anymore because the staff there is so uncaring and so awful.

  • @garcruncher7271
    @garcruncher7271 2 місяці тому +6

    My biggest pet peeves as a healthcare employee (I work housekeeping in a hospital) is listening to nurses call their patients crazy because they're old and not fully aware what is going on around them because of their mental capabilities for things like dementia.

  • @annawarriorgacha
    @annawarriorgacha 10 місяців тому +248

    I’ve seen the first doc before on the news, she’s a real piece of work.
    Anxiety is real, all those docs who believe anxiety isn’t real don’t need to be doctors

    • @sunnyandthechlo
      @sunnyandthechlo 10 місяців тому +50

      Kinda sad seeing him try to defend people like her. There is no reason to treat a person like that and if she worked in a store or restaurant etc she’d be fired immediately.
      Especially since she went straight to the ‘oh you just want narcotics.’ I think EVERYONE who has dealt with doctors or hospitals has been blamed for ‘trying to get drugs’ at some point. It’s like their go to thing now.

    • @SnowieShiba
      @SnowieShiba 10 місяців тому

      A lot of Drs just don't want to be doctors it seems like 'cause they toss every complaint or symptom to "anxiety", "attention seeking" and/or "drug seeking" without even looking at the patient, touching them or even talking with them. I would be more surprised, shocked even, at anyone who hasn't encountered an ER tech, Dr, or nurse that hasn't accused them of seeking drugs. It's just the normal now to assume every single person that turns up to a hospital is wanting drugs instead of figuring out why they decided they needed hospital care.... @@sunnyandthechlo

    • @Julian-qs8xq
      @Julian-qs8xq 10 місяців тому

      Yeah there’s no room for pseudoscience in medicine. Mental illnesses are scientifically proven to exist. hard for me to see how people don’t understand this.

    • @nickstockwell9148
      @nickstockwell9148 10 місяців тому +17

      @@sunnyandthechloI’m scared to be too vocal because I don’t want to be seen as a drug seeker. And I’m paraplegic with serious neuropathy and residual damage from my accident so I probably should be more vocal.

    • @sunnyandthechlo
      @sunnyandthechlo 10 місяців тому

      @@nickstockwell9148 Yeah people with chronic conditions have to be super careful. The many people who have never abused a drug in their lives get screwed over because a few people do misuse them. I hope you find understanding doctors.

  • @zencat55
    @zencat55 10 місяців тому +90

    I ended up in the ER with a bad case of diverticulitis. The doctor was convinced I wasn't sick and only wanted pain medicine despite the fact that I hadn't asked for any and had a fever. He did end up giving me antibiotics. The poor nurse was mortified and called me an hour later to apologize and ask if I was ok.

    • @lizek3515
      @lizek3515 10 місяців тому +6

      W nurse✨ I hope you’re doing well now

  • @krystilrose5776
    @krystilrose5776 5 місяців тому +341

    I used to work at a senior center as the housekeeping manager. We had a memory care unit with patients with Alzheimer's and other ailments that made them vulnerable. One weekend I was there very early, around 5:30, and I heard an aide yelling at and cussing out a patient because he refused to cooperate when she was trying to change his clothes. I reported it to the director of the facility, who basically swept it under the rug. I followed up with her to get a report a week later, and she told me she reported it to the state, and they didn't recommend any discipline! I said, well, won't you at least move her to another wing that doesn't consist of vulnerable adults?! and she said no! Not just doctors, but all medical professionals should be held to standards, and elder abuse should not be taken lightly. I quit shortly after that. 😢

    • @oneseeker2
      @oneseeker2 5 місяців тому +15

      She lied! Should have called adults protective services that moment!

    • @VancySF
      @VancySF 4 місяці тому +3

      Next time, you make the report

    • @lovelynight1
      @lovelynight1 4 місяці тому +9

      What's crazy is when in initial training in a nursing home, they emphasize the importance of reporting elderly abuse, but when you do they ignore it just so they dont have to go through the trouble of hiring someone else.

    • @krystilrose5776
      @krystilrose5776 4 місяці тому +4

      @@lovelynight1 exactly! They had actually pressured me to fire one of my staff because she got into an argument with another staff member (who hit her car in the parking lot and tried to pretend nothing happened) just because she yelled in *front* of some of the residents, not even at them! Then two months later, when it was one of their staff ACTUALLY abusing a vulnerable resident, they didn't seem to care. Of course, they were short staffed.

    • @krystilrose5776
      @krystilrose5776 4 місяці тому +1

      @@VancySF I did make the report, and she submitted it. She did show me the response from the state, it was very brief and dismissive. I don't work in healthcare anymore

  • @kerryperryman3025
    @kerryperryman3025 Місяць тому +10

    0:52 oh my god what a horrible human being. No matter what is going on you have to be respectful of a patient.

  • @keeperoflostsouls13
    @keeperoflostsouls13 10 місяців тому +93

    I just started watching this and when I fractured my ankles a couple years back the doctor basically said that there was no way because I would be in much more pain and not so calm. I was very dissociated when I went in and they made me walk out and said I'd be fine the next day. I very much was not. Couldn't walk for nearly a week. Still dealing with that bs

    • @swimfast724
      @swimfast724 10 місяців тому +5

      Omg you would think that they would do an xray regardless, right?

    • @Luannnelson547
      @Luannnelson547 10 місяців тому +11

      I had a good friend, a former college professor of mine, who was knocked down by her dog and fractured her hip. However, she got up and walked home and didn’t go to the ER until the next day. The ER doc told her she was the first ambulatory hip fracture he had ever treated.

    • @airora_aerial
      @airora_aerial 10 місяців тому +11

      Wow, I'm sorry you had to go through that!
      I remember in 8th grade health class learning about how right after an accident you might think you are fine and not feel pain, but that you absolutely can be in pain later, because the body's adrenaline can help mask the pain for a while and that is how some people hurt themselves worse after an accident than from the accident alone, thinking they are fine and getting up amd moving a lot. So it is beyond me how any doctor can dismiss someone's injury just because they don't seem to be in "enough pain"? Pain level is not a diagnosis, but is important to manage if it is high of course.

    • @MagicalGirlUsagi
      @MagicalGirlUsagi 10 місяців тому +3

      Yeah I broke a small bone in my foot, terribly painful and my whole foot was badly bruised up. Doc said it was fine, because I could walk and move it. It was in fact not fine and I was probably doing more harm being encouraged to walk on it. I saw my rheumatologist the next week and made me get x rays, it was indeed fractured. I was stuck in a boot for a long time, it turned out I had osteopenia (weak bones) and it's why it broke in the first place. I'm pretty sure I wasn't believed because I was a chronic pain patient and I often have all types of pain dismissed.

    • @Insertia_Nameia
      @Insertia_Nameia 10 місяців тому

      ​@@MagicalGirlUsagimy mom fell MD snapped her femur in half. Like completely broken through the bone. She went to the local hospital and they said it was only a hairline fracture. She spent days in pain and finally was able to get up to a different hospital (it's like an hr away,) and it turns out they only took an xray from one single angle and because the one half was sorta resting over the other half, from that angle they only saw a line. In reality the top half was sitting over and in front of the bottom half. She had to get a plates amd several rods. To make it worse, this was not long after getting home for having the lower half of her leg amputated. She hadn't even healed enough to start using her prosthetic yet. She was forever paranoid of falling again because if she fell on that leg again and it snapped, it would only be able to break above the plates, up by her hip, which would've caused to her to have the rest of her leg amputated.

  • @AAAA.AAAAA.A
    @AAAA.AAAAA.A 7 місяців тому +984

    Me: goes to the ER because of a panic attack caused by my PTSD
    The workers: *ADD EVEN MORE PTSD*

    • @jgm33884
      @jgm33884 6 місяців тому +19

      Be there, I get it. Ugh

    • @RF-iv9vw
      @RF-iv9vw 6 місяців тому +6

      Horrendous health care worker

    • @ashleymorgan-kp7um
      @ashleymorgan-kp7um 5 місяців тому +4

      The ER isnt the place for panic attacks. Thanks for wasting resources and peoples valuable time. Let me guess you are on medicaid and didnt pay a dime?

    • @tunabeans
      @tunabeans 5 місяців тому +62

      ​@ashleymorgan-kp7um obviously you don't understand how frightening panic attacks can be - it's not unusual for it to be mistaken as a medical emergency when it can literally feel like a heart attack (in reality the pain is a bit different from a heart attack, but regardless it is extremely intense and frightening). High heart rate, nausea, vomiting, inability to breathe, etc etc, sounds like a medical issue, no? and sometimes these attacks CAN be caused by an underlying medical issue. If you've never had a panic attack, it's hard to know how scary they are. And when you're in the middle of it, it's often you don't realize you're HAVING a panic attack until AFTER you feel better.

    • @philobetto5106
      @philobetto5106 5 місяців тому +1

      And SNL Pat in the video isn't helping

  • @afibuffygirl
    @afibuffygirl 10 місяців тому +206

    As for the patient who had the flu....there is a lot more to the story. She went to urgent care , she was caught on camera yelling inappropriate things to the staff, people kept coming out to update her on everything etc. The doctor that ended up coming out after the lady been yelling at staff. She was complaining about the wait....girl, u r at urgent care lol, i think she said it was an hour wait. Thats nothing! She then started to complain about symptoms she didnt originally had until her daughter started to film, doctor told her to go to the emergency room if she couldnt wait. In the beggening of the video the doctor is explaining how patience aren't treated in order, how they treat patients who needed most care first and all that jazz then when she didnt want to listen, thats when the doctor started yelling. I definitely dont think he should have snatched the phone or curse at the lady but if u watch the full video and his side of the story and his staff along with their cctv phootage u can understand why he kicked her out

    • @AreYouABadfishToo
      @AreYouABadfishToo 10 місяців тому +56

      Yeah, I believe the doctor 100% when he said she was abusive and belligerent prior to the incident captured on video. She just conveniently left that part when she shared the video online. _Many_ people do that just for clicks/views.

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 10 місяців тому +19

      I knew someone knew the other side. Thank you.

    • @lauramartin7675
      @lauramartin7675 10 місяців тому +11

      In Australia every flu season we have ads from medical organisation reminding people that the ER is for emergencies only. So many people with colds take up space and time from those who seriously need it when all they usually need is bedrest or medication from a GP.
      That woman (without worrying symptoms) would have been told to leave long before the hour.

    • @ScouterIkki
      @ScouterIkki 9 місяців тому +2

      Plus I bet that the video is in violation of a posted sign prohibiting filming in the area.

    • @nicholem4831
      @nicholem4831 8 місяців тому

      @@lauramartin7675she wasn’t in the emergency room though. She was at an urgent care facility which in the US is an appropriate place to go if you have the flu and either don’t have a primary medical doctor, or cannot get in to see your doctor. Urgent Care facilities are stand alone clinics and are not attached to a hospital. You wouldn’t go to urgent care if you had a medical emergency such as heart attack or broken bone or were in a car accident etc. Urgent care is for those who don’t medically need to go to the Emergency Room, but don’t have another option for basic medical care. You can receive basic medical services such as vaccinations, sports physicals, etc. The name Urgent Care can kind of be confusing if you’re not in the US and don’t know. Also, here in the US even if you have a primary care doctor- it can take days to weeks to get an appointment with them. Urgent Care fills the gap for those who need a doctor NOW but aren’t experiencing life or death emergencies. Urgent Care treats small wounds and burns, nothing that would require surgery, but they can administer stitches and medications and write scripts for prescriptions.
      Most Urgent Care facilities operate on a first come, first serve basis so yeah- the wait can be quite long. Even if you check in online first prior to arrival.
      Hope this helps clear up Emergency Room/Urgent Care confusion.

  • @Racingirl911
    @Racingirl911 Місяць тому

    I want to thank you for posting this! I’ve had a couple of very bad experiences at a couple of hospitals that are too long to write here, but I appreciate an actual doctor exposing that things CAN AND DO go wrong at hospitals…

  • @JohnMeadows-e6h
    @JohnMeadows-e6h 5 місяців тому +28

    When I was a first grader in traction with a broken femur complaining that my foot hurt. The oncall kept asking me things like "is it numb?", "is it the ball or the heel?" and as a first grader i didnt know these words yet. My foot hurt a lot then it didnt but i knew something was wrong but was unable to communicate it. The doctor yelled at me.
    The next day my regular doctor was asked to check it out. Turns out something had gotten twisted in the traction and was cutting off circulation to my foot. When they removed my sock they saw that my heel had turned black and become concave. The traction was quietly reworked, but not before my father nearly threw that oncall through a wall.
    Couldve lost the foot. Couldve died. That House MD quote "you had time to look at the leg" always stuck with me.

  • @trishtrish41
    @trishtrish41 10 місяців тому +80

    I am disabled due to Ankylosing Spondylitis. I am on pain management so prior to surgeries I have to have my rheumatologist sign off on iv meds. I had a total HYSTERECTOMY six yrs ago. Despite my dr giving permission for meds, they let me lay back in recovery for over three hours AFTER my surgery. It took my significant other going to a higher up to even be let into the recovery room. I was shaking and sobbing in excruciating pain. He immediately called my rheumatologist who ended up coming to the hospital and proceeded to watch them give me medication for the pain. I ended up being sent home that day bc the experience put me into a severe flare and my mental and emotional state was awful. I didn’t trust that they would even provide the meds as it clearly was an issue

  • @maiv9434
    @maiv9434 10 місяців тому +102

    Oh my, the first video... It is so relatable. Most doctors I've been to actually mocked me and diminished my symptoms... I don't really know how to come across more "serious" to them so they would stop being angry at me.
    I was literally having an allergic reaction, trying to get someone to help me since I knew I was running out of time before it gets worse and they left me alone with paperwork, laughing at me for eating something that clearly contained my allergenes, since well "it can't be that bad if I came to the ER on my own" :')
    It makes you feel so powerless when this happens over and over again.

    • @lyricl6808
      @lyricl6808 24 дні тому

      I was being registered into the hospital, and they asked why I was there and I told them, "i am having troubles breathing, a coughing blood, headaches, and fever." She told me,"Everyone on Earth has a cough right now." Made me feel like I should've just left, but I stayed and got diagnosed with pneumonia. I'm glad I didn't leave.

  • @92cgray
    @92cgray 2 місяці тому +9

    Cops also mock ppl who say they’re having difficulty breathing.

  • @DustinHaning
    @DustinHaning 8 місяців тому +53

    John Oliver just did a whole segment about medical boards and how hard it is for really bad doctors to actually lose their license. I do agree there should be a balance, but I would love to see Dr. Mike's take on that.

    • @janegrey9978
      @janegrey9978 7 місяців тому

      The first season of Dr. Death goes into some of the same things. It's appalling.

    • @ShethTora
      @ShethTora 5 місяців тому +2

      Agreed. I’d love to see a reaction video about that

  • @kickitwithkateg
    @kickitwithkateg 9 місяців тому +25

    I had eclampsia during my pregnancy. I was forced to be induced for both our health's sake. 63 hours in labour. I was blacking out between pushes. My BP was bonkers after I was sent home the day after I delivered. I spent a week back in the hospital two days after being released. Fast forward one week later, I go to the ER presenting with a rVAD. They left me in the room & threw a gown on the bed, all while I was puking & blind. They talked shiz about me being a methh addict. Nope, I was having a stroke.
    The distrust I have since L&D has caused me to choose not to get help because they treated me like trash. Yes, a 30-year-old can have a stroke.

    • @TheEncourager366
      @TheEncourager366 День тому

      I'm so sorry you went through those experiences. I hope you will seek help when you need it. All medical staff won't trear as poorly as you experienced before. All the best to you for good health and excellent medical care in the future.

  • @LifeOfAZSuperman01
    @LifeOfAZSuperman01 10 місяців тому +160

    Mike's shock as the fake doctor situation got continually worse is enlightening to me and i dont know why

    • @meaganveronica94
      @meaganveronica94 7 місяців тому

      Do you mean endearing? Or if you mean enlightening, what is it enlightening you about?

  • @josemilian4167
    @josemilian4167 23 дні тому +3

    1:10 that accusatory tone. been there too many times.

  • @marcelbelleville5751
    @marcelbelleville5751 8 місяців тому +68

    The way you screamed "HE HAS A BUSINESS PARTNER!?" 🤣😂 had me rolling! 💯 I have all the same questions! 😆

  • @q-kumbah7435
    @q-kumbah7435 10 місяців тому +76

    Dr Mike’s medical investigations sounds like a video series i would absolutely love to see

  • @crackheadpete4171
    @crackheadpete4171 10 місяців тому +169

    I can’t believe the woman at 4:29 was complaining about a 1.5hr wait. I’m in Canada and an avg wait time in the ER is around 4-6hours. After a car accident, I waited 8hours on a spine board just to get an X-ray.
    I’m grateful of the doctors we have and the work they do. We are in triage protocol, be glad you aren’t at the top of the list

    • @Skunk0nFire
      @Skunk0nFire 10 місяців тому +33

      it wasn't even a 1.5hr wait... it was a 1h 15 min wait on relisten. like bruh. this chick had "flu like symptoms". chill. yeah the doc shouldn't have grabbed the kid's phone but otherwise I'm on his side in this situation

    • @SnowieShiba
      @SnowieShiba 10 місяців тому

      Fr an hour or so is nothing to wait. Wish we had those wait times here. Labs also take a while to come back, sometimes like 3-4hrs even depending how busy the hospital or clinic is. So I don't get her freaking out. She felt it was bad enough to go to a clinic/urgent care instead of staying home, so just wait? The entitlement of some people is mind-blowing really. @@Skunk0nFire

    • @bunn228
      @bunn228 10 місяців тому +19

      yeah same for my country, 1h 15m and she already got seen and a urine sample taken is like super speed! Plus if she really had influenza and it was that bad she had to go to ER, I'm shocked she's standing and speaking coherently. I'd only go to ER with a flu if it was like 40 degrees C and I was hallucinating. I don't think the doctor should have grabbed the phone no, and I suppose that and getting heated warrants an apology, but I think the mother and the daughter were probably heavily in the wrong otherwise. It's so bad that the doctors actions get highlighted, but the footage of how the mother and daughter abusing his staff members wasn't on the footage, so people will just take it as a doctor acting out of order unreasonably, when it probably wasn't the case.

    • @williamhardee8863
      @williamhardee8863 10 місяців тому

      That’s what that free public health care gets you. There’s no competition, so they can be as shitty as they want without worrying about people switching healthcare. I’m not against public healthcare, but I can’t stand when people act like there’s no catches to it. Those wait times would be absurd in America, what are they waiting to let you die in the waiting room? In an ideal world you would have both public and private healthcare, so you can choose to spend American healthcare prices to get that speedy service, or you can choose to go with the free shitty government run version.

    • @alliepixiee
      @alliepixiee 10 місяців тому +1

      Same. In Spain, i went to the ED because i had an epileptic episode and i had to wait 2.5H for triage and, after the triage, 4h to get medical attention.

  • @sakukoivu911
    @sakukoivu911 Місяць тому +1

    I run my own cannabis store, you’re way of handler abusive patients is exactly how I treat abusive customers. ❤

  • @georgedisney9229
    @georgedisney9229 10 місяців тому +158

    A medical investigation series would be great, it would also be awesome to see you do videos collaborating with individuals who where affected by mistakes by medical professionals and have spoken out to raise awareness like Amy Pohl if you look at her videos so many nurses and doctors in the comments have said it’s made them think when placing cannulas.

  • @ZombiebyProxy
    @ZombiebyProxy 10 місяців тому +99

    Was hospitalised for a week in 2020, just before COVID hit. Nurses station was right outside my door. The things they said were horrific - mocking patients screaming down the hall and calling me "the he she behind us".
    Same hospital had a doctor claim I was being childish for sobbing in pain while I was throwing up & defecating blood.
    Same hospital held me down and removed my internal heart monitor while I screamed and sobbed because they didn't use enough numbing agent.
    You never forget the feeling of a scalpel cutting your chest open.

    • @rycaruth8856
      @rycaruth8856 10 місяців тому +21

      Sorry, they did WHAT!! Im so sorry you had to go threw that!

    • @rhov-anion
      @rhov-anion 10 місяців тому +14

      Sheesh, that sounds horrifying. I'm so sorry.

    • @robertbennett2796
      @robertbennett2796 10 місяців тому +8

      You can sue them

    • @akimo-san4431
      @akimo-san4431 10 місяців тому +7

      Had nurses once call me a "crybaby" after waking up from a gastroscopy while the narcosis started to loose it's effects. I simply asked for a tissue to clean up my tears

    • @sunnyandthechlo
      @sunnyandthechlo 10 місяців тому +7

      @@akimo-san4431 Was in the hospital with a family member who was in so much pain she screamed. The doctor burst in and told her to stop because she was scaring people and ‘there are people dying in this hospital and you don’t hear them screaming.’ We just looked at each other. Sorry that happened to you.

  • @thomasdresdner7889
    @thomasdresdner7889 9 місяців тому +38

    0:34 I think I once read a Pulmonary doctor commenting, that doctors not taking these complains serious near often enough leads to alot of scary situations where a patient seems to be "just fine" and stable to medical emergency in a matter of seconds.

  • @Nicole22022
    @Nicole22022 2 місяці тому +4

    The last clip is wild😂. Dude watched “Catch me if you can” and RAN with it lol

  • @carmenabrahamse7276
    @carmenabrahamse7276 10 місяців тому +122

    Yes to the medical investigation series, fun fact there was a doctor impersonator in South Africa a few months ago, it’s crazy how people can “practice” without a license, let alone prescribe medication, strangely enough I think the South African impersonator was around the same age as the last guy, it’s crazy what a lab coat and confidence can do for some people.

    • @roguem5
      @roguem5 10 місяців тому

      It's not just their confidence, but also the fact that as a society, we don't ask for credentials. We see those framed papers hanging in a doctor's office, but do we ask to examine them? It's our right in the U.S., but I don't know very many people who do so. It's our right to ask for our doctors' medical license numbers and look them up in the state's directory to verify they're in good standing. Most people don't do this, especially if they have to have a referral from insurance to see a physician. They assume the insurance company wouldn't keep a doctor approved on the list to provide treatment if they weren't in good standing. Yet I can tell you for a fact that insurance companies take their sweet time about updating information on practitioners and medications. There are doctors listed as being available to treat conditions where I live that the insurance claims accept the coverage I have, but according to the practitioners themselves, they don't, and haven't for quite some time. I am also aware of a medication I was taking having been pulled from the market by the manufacturer due to the patent almost being up and rather than allow that and generic creation, they yanked it. But it was the only approved medicine in its class and the insurance kept it on the rolls for a further two years despite its inavailability, refusing to approve any other medications prescribed.

  • @garrettbunting4963
    @garrettbunting4963 10 місяців тому +43

    When I lost full range of use of my legs almost two years ago (what we now think is caused by FND), the nurses in the first ER I went to all but called me a liar and wanted me to get across the room because "the wheelchair and an extra person was too many in the triage room." All I know is when the doctor came in and started wanting the whole work up done, their attitudes changed super quick.

    • @CP-tq7id
      @CP-tq7id 9 місяців тому +1

      I also lost the use of one of my legs and had to spend overnight in the hospital. I had all the scans done and there was no diagnosis. My leg returned to normal a few days later. I will look into FND. The internist I was referred to thought I was pretending . It was a horrifying week for me and I still don’t have an explanation. A few years later my brother was diagnosed with MS so I always wondered if I too was showing early signs although nothing showed up on the MRI

  • @gracehughes9098
    @gracehughes9098 10 місяців тому +38

    WHAT IN THE WORLD!?!!?! Dude…that guy impersonating a Doctor and HE HAS A BUSINESS PARTNER!?
    Enjoyed the way Dr. Mike reacted and responded to these incidents. Especially how he would take care of the safety of his nurses and staff by de-escalating a situation with an upset patient.
    Thank you Dr. Mike for being a phenomenal human being and Doctor!

  • @Braceletland.
    @Braceletland. Місяць тому +12

    9:24 is infuriationg because God would never EVER tell you to kill someone,

    • @faithfirstfitness
      @faithfirstfitness Місяць тому +1

      Ikr! That is a demon! God tells us the exact opposite actually 👀 so the god she’s talking to is a demon.

    • @dijon0810
      @dijon0810 29 днів тому +3

      Except that one time

    • @btk72491
      @btk72491 12 днів тому

      Pretty sure “God” did a lot of that during the crusades. Almost like there’s no god, and people are just evil and will do or say anything to justify it

  • @gurtejsingh1639
    @gurtejsingh1639 7 місяців тому +53

    10:10 that kid is overly ambitious, to fake being a medial professional is just surprising

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles 5 місяців тому +3

      Every medical doctor has to fake being a medical doctor at least at the beginning.

    • @tabora_
      @tabora_ 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@DangerSquiggles no....? If you're an entry level position, does that automatically make you the manager? Are you pretending to be a manager?

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles 5 місяців тому +1

      @@tabora_ You have to pretend to be confident in what you are doing, when in fact, you lack experience in the beginning.

  • @bethanybishop4349
    @bethanybishop4349 10 місяців тому +21

    I’m a labor and delivery/postpartum nurse. My number one goal is patient safety and to be an advocate for my patients. I had a situation similar to the ED physician yelling at the patient except it was an OB resident yelling at a patient for declining AROM and pitocin augmentation, which was not medically necessary at that time. I immediately stepped in and told the resident there was a cord prolapse down the hall and she ran out of the room. There was no cord prolapse but I was able to get the resident to somewhere away from the patient and calmly discuss and de escalate the situation.

  • @MeredithMacArthur
    @MeredithMacArthur 6 місяців тому +210

    "if you want me to do a medical investigation series on some of the worst crimes in health care...?"
    Yes.

  • @Apexsilverevo
    @Apexsilverevo 29 днів тому +3

    8:30 Here in California the pharmacies are linked so people can't Dr shop, I'm curious why it's not like that in every state 🤔

  • @voodoochile4147
    @voodoochile4147 7 місяців тому +51

    Multitasking a surgery sounds like one of the worst decisions anyone could make in medical practice. 😢

  • @aymala
    @aymala 10 місяців тому +44

    Yes Yes and Yes to the medical crime investigation series. People should know more about it and know to have critical thinking and a responsible head on their shoulders about their health as well!

  • @stephanieann6622
    @stephanieann6622 9 місяців тому +76

    1:20 That here we go hit hard. Ive been there asking for help and never asking for pain medication but they treat me like a drug addict just because I say i have pain. Ive had to put doctors in their place with "i never asked for medication im telling you what im feeling and asking for it to be figured out" and after they treat me better but its frustrating that they immediately pin you as a addict. I understand we live in a town where drug addiction is high but if you cant differentiate and stop treating everyone the same, you don't need to be in office.

    • @farrinlandmesser
      @farrinlandmesser 2 місяці тому +2

      Omgosh facts I've been in emergency rooms telling them I DON'T WANT PAIN MEDS but I'm n pain

  • @sheenahoagland4404
    @sheenahoagland4404 22 дні тому

    I'm sad to see so many bad stories. As a nurse, I have heard many bad stories (a patient who lost a limb due to medical negligence, a patient who could have died because of medical bias), but I have also heard wonderful stories of doctors and nurses making lifesaving decisions and helping people make life changing decisions. I have seen people quit smoking after pulmonary emboli and quit heroin after endocarditis. That is special to me.

  • @wallie4734
    @wallie4734 10 місяців тому +62

    Would love a medical investigation series!!

  • @rachelpadilla9368
    @rachelpadilla9368 7 місяців тому +11

    I love that you brought up the “pain contract” like you said if you have clear communication, there should be no problems in the long run.

  • @paulatorres3227
    @paulatorres3227 10 місяців тому +28

    As a medical professional for 40 years I've seen a lot, mal treatment of patients, staff addiction and in the hospital where I worked there was a person portraying themselves as a doctor, there picture was circulated on all the units for identification.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 10 місяців тому

      I feel like most problems can be explained away by lack of sleep or vacations so not really surprising. Plus due to obesity and drug problems there is also a lot of extra people with medical conditions.

  • @catdavis9328
    @catdavis9328 2 місяці тому +1

    As a person with sometimes severe panic attacks, if I were accused of anything by a supposed doctor I would walk out and definitely file a complaint about absurd treatment or total lack there of.

  • @kameronharrington5478
    @kameronharrington5478 7 місяців тому +88

    0:28 she suspected he was only in the ER to get pain meds, but she went about it in the worst way possible

    • @localabsurdist6661
      @localabsurdist6661 6 місяців тому +1

      And that’s why doctors shouldn’t give these meds to people who don’t really need them. In my country people only get this kind of pain medication if they have cancer or are in any other way terminally ill

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano 5 місяців тому

      @@localabsurdist6661 what country is that? So I can avoid going there should I risk severe injury or require surgery.

    • @andieallison6792
      @andieallison6792 5 місяців тому +15

      ​@@localabsurdist6661but she doesn't know that, she's just working off an assumption.

  • @willow.rayne6
    @willow.rayne6 10 місяців тому +32

    This gives people so much distrust in medicine and it’s heartbreaking. I’ve had several negative experiences that make me wary to go for a visit. If some of these things happened to me, I wouldn’t ever want to go back. 😢

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 10 місяців тому +1

      Of course you would if it was serious enough

    • @willow.rayne6
      @willow.rayne6 10 місяців тому +5

      @@southcoastinventors6583 because there’s not plenty of people who don’t go in until it’s too late. Or don’t go in at all. The only point I am making is that those that are marginalized and/or mistreated by healthcare workers already have a hard enough time going in as is. If you don’t get it, maybe you should speak to those that do.

    • @willow.rayne6
      @willow.rayne6 10 місяців тому +1

      @@southcoastinventors6583 I also said I wouldn’t want to. Not that I wouldn’t.

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein79 10 місяців тому +144

    I remember the Elizabeth Wettlaufer case. It was very disturbing and I'm glad she was finally arrested and charged.

    • @doll9340
      @doll9340 10 місяців тому +2

      From what I seen on Google she needs help and therapy

    • @simoms2545
      @simoms2545 10 місяців тому +7

      @@doll9340 Yes probably, but from what i've seen and heard so far, in the american judicial system insane people are rather locked away instead of getting help.

    • @doll9340
      @doll9340 10 місяців тому

      ​@@simoms2545it's so sad 💔

    • @sandraperlstein79
      @sandraperlstein79 10 місяців тому +1

      @@simoms2545 This happened in Canada.

  • @cdecola
    @cdecola 4 місяці тому +6

    Doctor shopping is also dangerous for other patients who actually need that medication and other doctors are afraid to prescribe pain medicine to cancer patients who are actually in pain.

  • @christinanatarelli8827
    @christinanatarelli8827 10 місяців тому +50

    Yes ! I think we’d all love a medical investigation series - some of the stories I’ve heard are absolutely baffling. Would love to hear your take on them.

  • @lindseymilazzo9265
    @lindseymilazzo9265 10 місяців тому +25

    Unfortunately this is only the tip of the iceberg. I've had several bad medical care situations in my family. One of the worst being an EMT breaking both of my grandmother's shoulders during a 911 call, which eventually led her to pass away

  • @Dimensional_Duck
    @Dimensional_Duck 10 місяців тому +22

    1:44 "I'll have 1 healthcare, please"
    *in THIS economy?*

  • @minime5862
    @minime5862 4 місяці тому +4

    My All time favorite movie to remind myself not to underestimate anyone is "MISERY " She was a nurse who was clearly insane so this was a great reminder not to trust everyone.

  • @shae-lynnnelson1914
    @shae-lynnnelson1914 10 місяців тому +78

    I think that’s so cool that New Jersey sends out a monthly report about the prescriptions that they have prescribed. More places should do that!

    • @FukaiKokoro
      @FukaiKokoro 9 місяців тому +2

      Imo the DEA oversteps and it's getting insane. One of the best doctors I had lost his right to prescribe certain meds because a front desk worker took expired meds from somebody who wanted to dispose of them properly. It was a ibs med.
      Also this pain management doctor in LA lost his license and three patients ended their lives the same weekend. There's a big connection between patients getting prescribed meds then loosing access to proper care then instead of being able to have safe access to pain care they go into the street and take fentanyl and other EXTREMELY powerful drugs.

    • @Panda72021
      @Panda72021 9 місяців тому

      @@FukaiKokoro Exactly, it's nuts. I can understand having SOME regulations, but the fact that it's keeping people who are actually sick from getting medications, isn't helping patients, and it isn't keeping addicts from getting their hands on stuff.
      Meanwhile, the doctors who truly care, can't offer their patients any better treatment options without at least having a billion different hoops to jump through first.
      They have this new thing now (not sure if this is everywhere, or just in NJ), where they want people to go through PT BEFORE getting a proper diagnosis! Like, before imaging is even approved! It is so ass-backwards it makes me angry.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 10 місяців тому +98

    0:05 - Dr Beth
    2:40 - Dr Ingham
    3:45 - Dr Galagher
    5:25 - Dr Roxy
    7:15 - Dr Blotty
    8:35 - Dr Wettlaufer
    10:05 - Dr Love Robinson
    PS: You might check out *Casual Criminalist* , they have a few episodes on Medical Miscreants

    • @Youtuber5775-
      @Youtuber5775- 10 місяців тому

      The so called Dr. Love is not a real doctor at all. He’s been playing as if he is a doctor, but he has no credentials to prove it. It’s hard to believe that a person would do that to people who believe they are seeing a legitimate doctor. He is just a kid who wants to play doctor, and get paid big money to do it. 😂 scary!

    • @justahugenerd1278
      @justahugenerd1278 10 місяців тому +9

      "Dr" Love Robinson more like

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi 10 місяців тому +6

      That's 7 "Dr."s too many

    • @leobeboop4944
      @leobeboop4944 10 місяців тому +1

      A FELLOW MEMBER OF THE WHISTLEVERSE???

    • @tigerlily2519
      @tigerlily2519 6 місяців тому

      It might be too dark for Mike to use on an investigation series but Lucy Letby is a well known and recent UK case

  • @zuzukris4952
    @zuzukris4952 10 днів тому +2

    That first one, he didn’t ask for pain meds. The previous doctor who saw him, gave him two pills. One for pain and one for anxiety. This horrible woman, just assumed, and treated him like garbage! He was having trouble taking a breath in. Not that he couldn’t breath. He just couldn’t breath well.

  • @nightshadewinter6915
    @nightshadewinter6915 10 місяців тому +107

    I did a year of CNA work in a nursing home and I worked with Dementia and Alzheimer's. Dark humor is how we cope with losing our patients and how we cope with dealing with combative patients.
    A medical investigation series would be cool to watch!

    • @milkshaketurtle7937
      @milkshaketurtle7937 10 місяців тому +23

      I'm a direct support staff and I feel that. We make jokes that I think a lot of people would be disturbed by without context. But at the same time there's definitely a difference between workplace banter and complaining to your coworkers and just being awful and mean spirited to people who don't deserve it.

    • @lynnsundrop
      @lynnsundrop 9 місяців тому +4

      Dark humor is best used on yourself & your own friends/family. Like joke about YOUR dead son, not other people's dead sons. You know? That's just being insensitive and making them the butt of your unhealthy coping mechanism.

    • @MsAubrey
      @MsAubrey 8 місяців тому +1

      @@lynnsundropyeah… I think there’s also a difference if the patient or their family can hear it too. A grieving family doesn’t want to hear that stuff.