Strange Addictions That Landed Them In The Hospital

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  • @captaindanger894
    @captaindanger894 2 роки тому +21965

    I love how supportive this man can be without being toxicly positive. He never has any issue with something "strange" so long as no one is harmed by it, and he's very good at walking that line

    • @greatbritian9930
      @greatbritian9930 2 роки тому +243

      Thats the lovely thing about him!

    • @ethanf5441
      @ethanf5441 2 роки тому +119

      U kinda have to be to post on yt in this day in age

    • @asteri9806
      @asteri9806 2 роки тому +241

      @@ethanf5441 Why'd you make it weird

    • @Lowdermoomoo
      @Lowdermoomoo 2 роки тому +70

      I came here to comment that about the ballon guy I thought it was sweet of him to say

    • @zgaming4589
      @zgaming4589 2 роки тому +23

      Couldn’t have said it better myself

  • @teresadiodato
    @teresadiodato 2 роки тому +3725

    The saddest story in this video is the lady addicted to her husband's ashes. Her pain is understandable and she needs help to learn how to live with it. This kind of pain never ends unfortunately. We have to learn how to face it! I wish all the best to this lady! I like how doctor Mike shows his sensitivity in his voice and facial expressions other than give a cold medical explanation. This makes him a great doctor and a sweet person ❤

    • @notlucas6859
      @notlucas6859 2 роки тому +125

      on one hand I understand the grief and coping with the death. but on the other hand she is eating her husband

    • @AnaDiaz-wz4cf
      @AnaDiaz-wz4cf 2 роки тому +62

      I do hate TLC for exploiting that poor woman's story😟 I hope she's living a good happy life now days.

    • @TheBlackWaltz
      @TheBlackWaltz 2 роки тому +71

      That's not even additiction. That's grieving for the loss of a loved one unexpectedly. No one expects their mid 20s spouse to die. It's a shock. It's quite different than the expected

    • @yougsa
      @yougsa 2 роки тому

      I definitely don’t think it’s the saddest one at all. Really stupid 🤡.

    • @nooneloloof
      @nooneloloof 2 роки тому +1

      @@notlucas6859 well she would’ve done it either way so 💀

  • @angieholley4040
    @angieholley4040 2 роки тому +3356

    For the lady with the cremains, IF it was just a matter of carrying them around, there are companies that make jewelry that hold a small amount of the ashes.

    • @sheilarough236
      @sheilarough236 2 роки тому +1

      I think she could benefit from grief/bereavement therapy

    • @nicolecodbrajoe5229
      @nicolecodbrajoe5229 2 роки тому +231

      A friend of mine actually has his wife's ashes in a small vial that he wears on a chain. It never leaves his neck. ❤️

    • @barbaramatanovic8543
      @barbaramatanovic8543 2 роки тому +67

      @@nicolecodbrajoe5229 aww so sweet
      I'm praying for him

    • @rk99688
      @rk99688 2 роки тому +5

      I think I saw something like that on Shark Tank

    • @maggiekarabel123
      @maggiekarabel123 2 роки тому +43

      I have my aunt’s ashes in a pendant. She had it in her will.

  • @scocopat457
    @scocopat457 2 роки тому +1626

    The woman who's addicted to bee stings definitely sounds like a self harm addiction to me. A lot of people don't realize that self harm is very much an addiction just like any other. I hope she finds recovery.

    • @astridhannestad8323
      @astridhannestad8323 Рік тому +78

      I was going to say that. As someone who is recovering from self harm, the craving for pain really resonates with me. I hope she gets the help she needs❤

    • @hazukichanx408
      @hazukichanx408 Рік тому +44

      As I've heard it told, physical pain can be a tool to distract oneself from mental and/or emotional pain. A non-ideal solution, but it's important for those observing it to understand it is a coping mechanism, which means there's a reason it ever became necessary in the first place; something that needs to change for the person to be able to live a healthy life without needing that painful distraction.

    • @astridhannestad8323
      @astridhannestad8323 Рік тому +14

      @@hazukichanx408 for me it was during a really bad anxiety flare up during quarantine. I felt this constant numbness in my entire body, whilst at the same time feeling pain. So focusing all of those feelings into self harm made it all bearable. I am fortunate enough to have a good support system and stopped. But even now after I feel better, I can’t help feeling the urge every once in a while

    • @rayanna7188
      @rayanna7188 Рік тому +4

      When I first saw the bee addiction I immediately thought of masochism

    • @Internetguy_L337_90D
      @Internetguy_L337_90D Рік тому +1

      is it the adrenaline rush of the pain that is addictive or simply the pain?

  • @philp3786
    @philp3786 2 роки тому +4424

    I honestly think the main health hazard of the widow eating her husband’s ashes wouldn’t be anything physical as these toxic compounds would be destroyed or boil off at this temperature, but that the ashes will eventually run out if she keeps consuming them and that would be absolutely devastating. I couldn’t imagine being so attached to carrying a loved one’s ashes only for them to no longer exist because you literally ate them all

    • @sterlingodeaghaidh5086
      @sterlingodeaghaidh5086 2 роки тому +153

      The calcium triphosphate in human bones are in such low quantities that it’s not a real concern, doesn’t do any good but it’s technically just minerals. The mental concern may be true tho, but humans are adaptable creatures so she may get over it as well.

    • @minetruly
      @minetruly 2 роки тому +304

      In the original, she mentions being afraid of the day that there's none of him left. To me, the cannibalism isn't the problem. This is a symptom of her not being able to cope.

    • @haleyjade6853
      @haleyjade6853 2 роки тому +174

      This was exactly my thought. Even if she’s just licking a tiny bit off her fingers everyday, it’s STILL going to run out at some point. Thank goodness she checked herself into a clinic to get help. My heart goes out to her. I can’t imagine the grief she must be dealing with.

    • @simply_lena8196
      @simply_lena8196 2 роки тому +12

      Canabalizem

    • @broomhandel3960
      @broomhandel3960 2 роки тому +34

      The sheer despair is horrifying to imagine.

  • @annawood8912
    @annawood8912 2 роки тому +2490

    I’m so glad that lady overcame her addiction to butt injections. It’s so sad that people are so manipulated by unrealistic images in the media and are so insecure about how they look that they resort to these dangerous “procedures”.

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 2 роки тому +2

      Not only that, but she was getting black market injections with who tf knows what's really in them!! Extremely dangerous, yikes !!!!

    • @annawood8912
      @annawood8912 2 роки тому +47

      @@danielleking262 I’m well aware that they were black market injections. That’s why I put “procedures” in quotes. I’m glad she stopped before it was too late.

    • @dwoktheraynejonsohn4849
      @dwoktheraynejonsohn4849 2 роки тому +65

      The images are so unrealistic, that even Kim Kardashian cried after seeing a pic of her own body before photoshop and went into serious denial. It was very hard to watch

    • @JT-295
      @JT-295 2 роки тому +17

      I’m not disagreeing but I just want to say that some people do it for themselves and not to please others :)

    • @xy3951
      @xy3951 2 роки тому +17

      It's not always the media. I grew up before social media and I just wanted to look like the women who surrounded me(my family members).

  • @valeriefstewart
    @valeriefstewart 2 роки тому +3209

    I love how non judgmental you are with this video. Shows that you’re not only a good doctor but a good person

    • @Planet_films565
      @Planet_films565 2 роки тому +9

      Agreed

    • @Skatejock21
      @Skatejock21 2 роки тому +38

      Except he is making a judgement. Judgements aren't just solely bad. If you have something to say about it, even medically. That is making a judgement. Its the act of judging what you're seeing.

    • @gabor6259
      @gabor6259 2 роки тому +8

      He called the the first woman's husband's reaction judgemental. Calling it judgemental is judgemental in and of itself.

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 2 роки тому +5

      bra u know that he know that we know what dr.mike means when he said he knows. Like come on now.

    • @cruellllla
      @cruellllla 2 роки тому +1

      yeah not like pewdiebtch

  • @kait_herring
    @kait_herring 2 роки тому +665

    i love how no matter how 'strange' the addiction is, Dr. Mike never judges them or makes fun of them. he remains professional and that is so nice to see :)

    • @thecorporation1996
      @thecorporation1996 2 роки тому +1

      Doctor mike is so nice lol

    • @kevindogaru4080
      @kevindogaru4080 2 роки тому +7

      Nah he dealt with so much bullshit that he built a immunity for it

    • @EarthWolf648
      @EarthWolf648 9 місяців тому

      Absaloutly true

    • @c.m.6487
      @c.m.6487 8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, there are behaviors that shouldn't be normalized. Sex with balloons is one of them. 🙄

  • @cijmo
    @cijmo 2 роки тому +1859

    My opinion on any kind of addiction or even fetish is "is it hurting you or anyone else?" Like the guy with the balloons, the only other person it would involve would be his partner and it seems she's okay so ... it's nobody else's place to weigh in.

    • @aviezer_who_drinks_seltzer371
      @aviezer_who_drinks_seltzer371 2 роки тому +85

      Honestly, it's pretty tame
      Even wholesome

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 2 роки тому +12

      Yep.

    • @woollyprimate
      @woollyprimate 2 роки тому +57

      Well, it's not like they busted into his house and forced him to participate. He chose to air his dirty laundry on TV. He had to know that people will watch the show and pass judgment.

    • @applefarm6126
      @applefarm6126 2 роки тому +21

      If it’s addiction, it’s still wrong. Regardless of what it is.

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 2 роки тому +68

      @@applefarm6126 does it really matter if it doesn’t effect you though. In my opinion no. Interfering with someone else’s business when it doesn’t effect you is wrong. Just about the only thing I agree with the libertarians on.

  • @lunaaxlee
    @lunaaxlee 2 роки тому +5259

    I love how nonjudgmental he is. He never makes jokes about things like this. He's an amazing doctor and it shows. Stan Doctor Mike

    • @Joshin-n5r
      @Joshin-n5r 2 роки тому +1

      🤗 Jango fett

    • @naturalphotographer453
      @naturalphotographer453 2 роки тому +7

      But not like dream stans

    • @problematic421
      @problematic421 2 роки тому +7

      @Grunge are you my brother???

    • @problematic421
      @problematic421 2 роки тому +4

      @Grunge ...

    • @princesslove018
      @princesslove018 2 роки тому +15

      @@problematic421 haha thought you both were the same person because i didnt read the usernames so i just assumed you were having a conversation with yourself

  • @herionetbrine8826
    @herionetbrine8826 2 роки тому +2422

    One of the saddest things about the lady stinging herself with bees is that the bees could potentially free themselves and live on if she didnt pull them away. My dad used to know a bee keeper and that was the first thing he was told. If she just let them wiggle themselves out they'd be fine.

    • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
      @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 2 роки тому +78

      I watched a video where a guy did just that, and he was a bee keeper.

    • @elmondo-s1e
      @elmondo-s1e 2 роки тому +160

      Yeah, imagine a person that thinks it’s cool to just sting herself with bees as a pain killer not being stupid enough to have absolutely no idea what she’s doing

    • @keremgulbin9142
      @keremgulbin9142 2 роки тому +169

      She should just get wasps, they don't die after stinging you and are more prone to stinging people.

    • @YvngKrishna
      @YvngKrishna 2 роки тому +116

      @@keremgulbin9142 they also have a more strong sting because of the neurotoxins, if she uses them for said toxins. In all honesty she shouldbbn get a perscription for something if her arthritis is the main issue, even something like opiods would be better

    • @lilchanightshade119
      @lilchanightshade119 2 роки тому

      @@YvngKrishna What about that one’s that are use to counter snakes bites? Don’t hospitals use a synthetic form of bee toxins?

  • @CookiesTriedToEatMe
    @CookiesTriedToEatMe 2 роки тому +87

    The way you described objectapilia had me absolutely ROLLING on the ground. I enjoy your videos so much.

    • @Epialesvibes
      @Epialesvibes 14 днів тому

      How was his description funny

  • @ataliacohen2154
    @ataliacohen2154 2 роки тому +450

    for the woman who uses bee stings for pain relief from arthritis, the same reaction can come from Nettle Leaves pressed down on the affected area. However, any naturopathic remedies need to be carried out with caution, and that's why speaking to your physician is the first thing to do.

  • @DoctorAzmain
    @DoctorAzmain 2 роки тому +3019

    As a doctor, the first coffee-related one is really concerning me! As Dr Mike said, a coffee enema isn't going to resolve any issues with your liver, kidneys or spleen - the organs that ACTUALLY detox your body. In fact, it can pose serious risks such as infection, seizures, heart problems etc. We do use medical enemas (e.g. phosphate enemas) in very constipated patients though. Bottom line: If you're feeling unwell, go see your doctor before trying a potentially dangerous self-treatment - you might be able to pick up or prevent more serious health issues!

  • @robinoconnor553
    @robinoconnor553 2 роки тому +941

    For the coffee one, I've read that absorbtion into the bloodstream is faster through enemas than drinking so these folks are probably getting a rush from the caffeine

    • @Pri1595
      @Pri1595 2 роки тому +9

      Oh

    • @JuMiKu
      @JuMiKu 2 роки тому +133

      They are getting high on caffeine basically.

    • @aiden3627
      @aiden3627 2 роки тому +39

      Yeah I’ve heard this as well that plus too frequent enemas I think can damage how the colon functions

    • @swimfast724
      @swimfast724 2 роки тому +1

      That's possible

    • @JuMiKu
      @JuMiKu 2 роки тому +43

      @@aiden3627 That's the least of the dangers. Think of those kids, who binge energy drinks and such and you can start to guess what dangers four coffee enemas a day pose.
      Coffee enemas can cause (among many others) infection, heart and lung problems, perforation, rectal burns and death. Just to name a few. If you want to drink coffee, do so, but coffee enemas will at most make you feel nice, while your colon is crying out in despair, as you destroy its nice, healthy biome.

  • @krisvicious666
    @krisvicious666 2 роки тому +117

    I’ve heard you can get loved ones ashes tattooed on/in you. I honestly love that because they’d actually still be with you in a way, and you won’t have to travel to a burial if you live far away. They’d literally be a part of you. ❤️

    • @kris9259
      @kris9259 Рік тому +9

      I love this idea as long as the person who has passed has consented to this previously.

    • @Kat31017
      @Kat31017 6 місяців тому +7

      That sounds kinda dangerous? Doesn't it go into your bloodstream?

    • @KeatonDee
      @KeatonDee 5 місяців тому

      Weird

    • @westriderider
      @westriderider 3 місяці тому

      @@Kat31017wouldn’t be going into the bloodstream but definitely risking an infection as your going into the dermis and slightly below with the tattooing needle

  • @nicolelopez4133
    @nicolelopez4133 2 роки тому +667

    I was desperate enough once to want to try a colonic but finally after moving I found a doctor that took my pain seriously. I had an ulcer that was brushed off as “just your anxiety” because of my age. So incredibly thankful to that dr. 🙏🏽

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 2 роки тому +52

      I hate when doctors brush off something that you're literally telling them is a problem for you. Don't push me out the door like cattle. Each case has its own set of solutions, dammit.

    • @melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016
      @melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 2 роки тому +13

      My bf had to start puking blood for his doctor to take him seriously on that kind of issue (stomach ulcer iirc), so I feel you 😔
      Any pain/problem should be taken seriously until proven otherwise

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 2 роки тому +5

      I’m glad that the doctor took you seriously! I know how it feels to be given that kind of answer.

    • @Feimicha
      @Feimicha 2 роки тому +3

      @@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 How awful! Is he alright at the moment? His doctor was dangerously blind or really skeptical

    • @melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016
      @melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 2 роки тому +3

      @@Feimicha yeah he's alright now, it was treated just in time for it to be easy, but he's been really scared
      Edit : the doctor was so blind because my bf was considered young for this kind of problem

  • @tidepodpadthai2633
    @tidepodpadthai2633 2 роки тому +889

    For me what concerns me about the ashes lady isn't the ashes himself (although I am worried about the eating ashes ofc) it's what happens next?
    What will she do when the ashes run out? I feel like then it'll just ruin her mental health even further once she doesn't have his ashes anymore.

    • @SilverDragonJay
      @SilverDragonJay 2 роки тому +93

      That's a great consideration to have. Good coping mechanisms are good to have but you also have to consider how sustainable those coping mechanisms are. Because if it runs out before you've healed enough to move on, what then? And with something like the ashes of a loved one, what if she is ready to move on, but discovers she's left with nothing to remember him by? I can't imagine the guilt you might feel in that situation.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 2 роки тому +33

      @ Tide Pod Pad Thai. Yes, I've known people who kept and did not scatter the remains. But she got into that pattern and was obviously in a lot of grief so I'll bet she was not thinking about when they ran out. Eating the ashes probably would not have hurt her physically, the very high temperature of cremation breaks down the embalming fluid and it burns or evaporates up the chimney. But not having them one day might be a problem.

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 2 роки тому +5

      That was my concern when I first saw her ages ago

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 2 роки тому

      Good point!!

    • @joshshore27
      @joshshore27 2 роки тому +4

      Exactly my thoughts like if she becomes dependent and addicted what lengths will she go to. I assume most people have heard horror stories about the lengths addicts can go to in order to get their fix so I'd be worried she might either steal or if her mental state deteriorates enough even harm others to get more human ashes. Not to mention that I feel even if they are ashes they're still human remains that she's eating and that can't be good for her mental state.

  • @XackHackMan
    @XackHackMan 2 роки тому +1089

    I gotta say, Dr Mike's ability to talk about this with minimal judgement and sincere concern is really refreshing. You're awesome Dr Mike, keep being positive.

    • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
      @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 2 роки тому +8

      Agreed. Honestly it's refreshing to see people explain what is and isn't a disorder. Like at 3:00 he actually looks at it as it is without judging the person

  • @hannahc875
    @hannahc875 2 роки тому +53

    Once again Mike's opinion of looking at "strangeness" is soooo reassuring and positive. Let ppl be unique so long as nobody is being hurt! Mike is a hero!

  • @Goldfish_Brain
    @Goldfish_Brain 2 роки тому +1530

    Can we just take a minute to appreciate Mike’s none judgmental-ness.
    Man’s a legend

    • @loshiomoshi4140
      @loshiomoshi4140 2 роки тому

      fr

    • @franciscodetonne4797
      @franciscodetonne4797 2 роки тому +10

      He's *rightly* concerned with the show than the subjects. I can agree with his criticism of the show.

    • @Bevity
      @Bevity 2 роки тому +6

      We do appreciate it. We don't need you to tell us to "just take a minute to appreciate....." Do you say that to people you talk to in person too? Can't you let that fad die out? It's past time.

    • @ApofKol
      @ApofKol 2 роки тому +3

      I like judgement, but I must agree, Dr. Mike is right and he certainly is a Legend

    • @bella-zp5tm
      @bella-zp5tm 2 роки тому +8

      @@Bevity does it really bother you that much, just scroll past the comment🤨

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. 2 роки тому +488

    I love how you’re always so understanding of these addictions and only try to deter this behavior if it’s harmful. A truly incredible doctor 🙏🏽

    • @ryleighjade9773
      @ryleighjade9773 2 роки тому +5

      So true. Who knows how other doctors would react to these people

    • @asiagray6350
      @asiagray6350 2 роки тому +6

      You know your comment is good when a verified UA-camr steals it 😅. But yes he is an amazing doctor, I wish all the people in the video well

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian 2 роки тому +1

      @@asiagray6350 That "verified UA-camr" just does that kind of stuff 🤭 But I do agree with Khalilah's comment 💙

    • @inthesameuniverse
      @inthesameuniverse 2 роки тому

      just saw you under Brandon Walsh's comment section lol ! And I agree 🍃

  • @elenaboone2510
    @elenaboone2510 2 роки тому +26

    Doctor Mike is such a kindhearted person. Not judgmental, really sweet, and educates us with these fun videos. Thank you so much.

  • @bnashee
    @bnashee 2 роки тому +350

    youre basically the only person i ever see talk so positively and supportively about shows like this and its so nice. shows like this feel so exploitative but its nice to see a doctor actually be so understanding about it all.

    • @carlivasquez6840
      @carlivasquez6840 2 роки тому +3

      same like everyone on any social media is always like “THIS IS A MENTAL ILLNESS” “EW” “WTH IS WRONG WITH THEM” “YOU ARENT NORMAL” like… what?

    • @applefarm6126
      @applefarm6126 2 роки тому +2

      @@carlivasquez6840 Some have a point.

    • @bnashee
      @bnashee 2 роки тому

      @throwaway just because theyre paying them doesnt mean they arent also exploiting them for shock value

    • @yamomspotatosalad818
      @yamomspotatosalad818 2 роки тому

      They only got themselves to blame for being on the show.

  • @NB79032
    @NB79032 2 роки тому +307

    I love that you're able to talk about these sensitive topics with facts and without shame.

  • @saharaljuberi
    @saharaljuberi 2 роки тому +400

    the fact that dr.mike is more respectful than their spouses says a lot about him. 🙌🏼

    • @IonIsFalling7217
      @IonIsFalling7217 2 роки тому +65

      It’s easier to not judge something you don’t have to live with, in defence of the partners.

    • @lisadunn1138
      @lisadunn1138 2 роки тому +36

      Not really! They have to live with the foolishness day in day out. It effects their life every single day. You have no idea what it's doing to their lives or the relationship.

    • @gl_eo
      @gl_eo 2 роки тому +8

      i mean he is a doctor...

    • @terynb4407
      @terynb4407 2 роки тому +10

      I mean he's not living with the person and he's a doctor he has to have some type of nonbias to people who may be suffering from something

  • @lisastone945
    @lisastone945 2 роки тому +14

    He's so non-judgemental and truly sympathizes with each patient. I love Dr Mike

  • @stefankrause5138
    @stefankrause5138 2 роки тому +770

    Her: "wanna stay for a coffee?"
    Him: "Sure, why not?!"
    Narrator: Little did he know, what came next....

    • @Mister_MS.PAC-MAN
      @Mister_MS.PAC-MAN 2 роки тому +45

      His reaction when she spills the beans 😱😱😱

    • @ceilinh6004
      @ceilinh6004 2 роки тому +8

      @@Mister_MS.PAC-MAN I see what you did there.

    • @tans3015
      @tans3015 2 роки тому

      🙃🤣😂

    • @el4242
      @el4242 2 роки тому +4

      The must watch rom-com of 2022. 🤣

    • @beanosdragon1208
      @beanosdragon1208 2 роки тому +8

      2 lovers, 1 liquid

  • @emmaline6601
    @emmaline6601 2 роки тому +661

    You are such a kind, nonjudgmental doctor. It’s wonderful to see.

    • @theunknown8239
      @theunknown8239 2 роки тому +3

      ONE more like 👌👌👌👌😄😄😄

    • @mgachatv
      @mgachatv 10 місяців тому

  • @paw_prints_in_the_paddock
    @paw_prints_in_the_paddock 2 роки тому +364

    I appreciated the respectful concern for the well-being of the honey bees as well as the woman. The fact that she is also aware of and is pained by how her addiction inevitably takes the life of each honey bee, makes it especially heartbreaking to witness.❤️ I hope the show’s producers followed up with the people that were featured.

    • @NarutoMagicCyclops
      @NarutoMagicCyclops 2 роки тому +10

      We can see that some of them got help, this show at least doesn't seem to be going for pure shock value as with the last one(if it's the same series then it's good to see it evolve into something much more mature and healthy for each person featured).

    • @jonh3141
      @jonh3141 2 роки тому +7

      Listen if your addiction is killing bees you gotta stop it quick lol

    • @Perfucna
      @Perfucna 2 роки тому +4

      I am a beekeeper and doing routine checkups I accidentally kill way more bees, she shouldn't feel guilt at all, and apitherapy is a real thing...

    • @dancortat7445
      @dancortat7445 2 роки тому +9

      True. That lady is killing bees, and bees are really important to the environment, these are animals that are endangered. In my country killing them for nothing is characterized as an environmental crime. Not mention this is cruel to them. If this is not a crime there, it is unfair cause she is not even consuming the bees as a way to survive. I know it might be a mental healthy issue (I know it's hard to overcome mental health problems, I also struggle so bad with my mental health, even if it's not the same as this lady), but dude... Also my sister is a biologist and she studies insects and it's sad to see a person do what that lady does with bees, there are so many people trying to protect them from extinction meanwhile she is killing them for nothing

  • @inkygloves5197
    @inkygloves5197 2 роки тому +113

    This man is a pillar of respectfulness and intelligence in an enormous cesspool of cringe-culture and social conformity. I know the thumbnails and concept are pretty exploitive, but honestly, you gotta do what you gotta do to stay relevant on this sight nowadays. At least he can lure the gawkers and bullies in that way, and maybe leave them with a touch more empathy.

  • @deserttortoise21
    @deserttortoise21 2 роки тому +2130

    The balloon fetish is actually more common than you'd think. There's an entire community of them colloquially called "Looners". They're surprisingly welcoming of one another. I remember watching another episode of a different TLC show, which included a person with a balloon fetish, who ended up attending a sort of "Looner convention" and having lots of fun!

    • @gurvmlk
      @gurvmlk 2 роки тому +159

      Which, for as strange as that sounds, makes a lot of sense if you think about it. No matter how peculiar something like that is, if one person is into it, then it must mean there are many other people who are the same.

    • @stevetennispro
      @stevetennispro 2 роки тому +205

      "The balloon fetish is actually more common than you'd think." How POPular is it? ;)

    • @WithLoveAshley
      @WithLoveAshley 2 роки тому +118

      @@stevetennispro now you’re just clowning’ around. 🤡🎈

    • @gurvmlk
      @gurvmlk 2 роки тому +18

      @@geteducatedyoufool4563 Unless they're trolls. Then they hate people who share the same interests, because they have nothing to complain about.

    • @stevetennispro
      @stevetennispro 2 роки тому +70

      I suspect its POPularity may be... INFLATED. ;)

  • @soulgal
    @soulgal 2 роки тому +59

    What a doctor reaction. I kept waiting for the scene where he'd be disgusted or something but he was so understanding and non-judgemental. He was always viewing it with such an understanding. His response really made me check mine.

    • @ashleydowney1222
      @ashleydowney1222 2 роки тому +1

      Not all doctors are like that though. And judging someone is a normal human reaction. Not saying that it is the best way to react.

  • @EverythingIsLit
    @EverythingIsLit 2 роки тому +130

    I appreciate the distinction with mental disorders. The DSM-5 specifically lists that something is disruptive to someone's life or the way they want to live it for it to be diagnosed as a disorder. If someone is leading a happy, otherwise healthy life, let 'em live

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 2 роки тому +1

      I agree on that but he also brought ASD into it for no reason the study he mentioned didn't have definitive results

    • @xxp3pp1xx
      @xxp3pp1xx 2 роки тому +1

      Yes but if u r happy and ur behavior greatly affects ur social life for example its still considered a disorder 🤔

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 2 роки тому +1

      @@xxp3pp1xx likely not, there us the question of if you are happy in that state because it facilitates your potential condition or if you would prefer that state absent the condition but that's why psychologist get paid the big bucks. This is both my professional field and active field of study but... yeah no that's not something we can determine from even the full vid

    • @xxp3pp1xx
      @xxp3pp1xx 2 роки тому +2

      @@ConstantChaos1 ofc we can't determine this with just the vid. My point was simply that even if u r happy with ur life doesn't mean it isn't a disorder. More drastic example would be drug addiction even if the people might enjoy it its still a severe disorder. And I do have to admit that I don't know if the definitions between dsm5 and icd10 differ on that point. Was just what was taught to us.

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 2 роки тому +3

      @@xxp3pp1xx the issue there would he detriments to health eg a functioning alcoholic is still an alcoholic because of the bodily harm even if there is no other detriments. I am only speaking from an American pov, and we all know how absolutely wonderful American healthcare is, especially mental healthcare 🙄

  • @KansasSweety
    @KansasSweety 2 роки тому +12

    I love how accepting you are with alternative lifestyles and choices. I appreciate how much you give respect to (even if unintentional) the kink community as well as the neurodivergent community. You're a wonderful doctor and I wish you practiced in Kansas.

  • @calexxelac2457
    @calexxelac2457 2 роки тому +81

    I love and appreciate how respectful he is towards these people. He explains some of the mental and medical concepts that may cause these things, rather than laughing and judging

  • @domeatown
    @domeatown 2 роки тому +392

    the woman with her husbands ashes was still way, way in the acute stages of grief and aside from the health risk I think was behaving very normally for someone who lost the person they chose to marry, especially if it was a really healthy and decent relationship and she didn't have much of those. it was probably good to check into a facility. I hope they didn't treat it like an addiction. It almost certainly wasn't. Weird, but all bets are off with grief. The facility might have given her some time and space away. I know that every time I was in grief it seemed like I always had to stumble through life again far, far too soon.

    • @juliapalos2077
      @juliapalos2077 2 роки тому +9

      I agree, I think she just wanted her husband to become part of her (her body) forever.

    • @guywiththebottle
      @guywiththebottle 2 роки тому +9

      Behaving normally? I wasn't aware that carrying around and consuming the ashes of a loved one for two months was where the norm was.

    • @domeatown
      @domeatown 2 роки тому +7

      @@guywiththebottle who was the last person you grieved, and how complex was that relationship

    • @guywiththebottle
      @guywiththebottle 2 роки тому +5

      @@domeatown I don't think that is the norm. The first thing this reminded me of was the history of Ed Gein who couldn't get over the death of his mother, so he preserved the room she died in, along with making a skin suit of females he had dug up at a cemetery, so he could feel closer to his diseased mother as he wore the suit. It may be an extreme but I also have a suspicion that eating the ashes of a loved one is the start of something much more problematic. It may be complexity but also a disorder as there is no way that the behavior doesn't cause problems. It is dysfunction. A cycle that will eventually need to be broken.

    • @hannahhollowed8725
      @hannahhollowed8725 2 роки тому +8

      @@guywiththebottle I’m in a young widows group which is a national support group in the UK. It has about 70,000 members I believe and I can assure you from actual life experience that this is normal and not problematic. At two months almost anything is considered ‘normal’ but consuming tiny ammounts of ashes is specifically not uncommon, and carrying them around even less so. If someone were still doing such a thing after say two years, that would then be considered ‘complex grief’ which is indeed a diagnosable disorder.
      If the definition of ‘normal’ is that a large percentage of people do it, then as someone with many contacts in her demographic (young widows) I can tell you this is normal.
      Your experience of ‘normal’ can only be compared to those in your own social circles/society/demographic ect. You do not know what is ‘normal’ for a young widow any more than you know what is ‘normal’ for a ten year old growing up in Tonga (assuming you come from neither of those demographics).
      Be a little more open to the idea that all our outlooks on normality are shaped by the narrow world we grow up in and we should all be as open minded as possible to the experience of those with a very different life or set of experiences x

  • @Kalleeslife
    @Kalleeslife 2 роки тому +567

    Fun fact: only honey bees die after stinging someone. this is because their stinger is rugged and gets stuck in the skin of humans (since its rougher than insect skin) and they cannot pull it out because of that. when they try, the stinger is ripped off of the bee, along with its' intestines. however, the venom glands remain, so you must remove the stinger quickly or venom will continue flowing into your body
    also honey bees can sting insects and survive
    and most other bees have smoother stingers so they survive when stinging people
    and the stinger is also called a modified ovipositor since it works for two things (stinging and oviposition)
    enjoy the fun facts!

    • @grapaliciousneedshelp
      @grapaliciousneedshelp 2 роки тому +4

      Kewl

    • @Kalleeslife
      @Kalleeslife 2 роки тому +14

      @{ Gacha_Spade } nope! this is something i studied in my honors biology class, and youre welcome for the fun fact!

    • @FuzzyElf
      @FuzzyElf 2 роки тому +2

      Do you mean the stinger is barbed? "Rugged" doesn't fit in here.

    • @Kalleeslife
      @Kalleeslife 2 роки тому +10

      @@FuzzyElf Barbed works fine, but rugged works just as well. I'd prefer you not nitpick me, thanks

    • @angie6966
      @angie6966 2 роки тому +1

      Nice thx

  • @Lm_the_preppy
    @Lm_the_preppy 11 місяців тому +5

    He is very good at not laughing, or being judgmental of what people do that. I find strange, but he in no way judges them and that is what I love about Dr. mike

  • @Mewse1203
    @Mewse1203 2 роки тому +82

    I really like how seriously this was taken. Even when Dr Mike flubbed his words which would have been a great place to inject humor, they didn't because the topic of the video is a bit more serious.
    Look I feel like comedy is how we talk about tough subjects in a palatable way, but you don't always need comedy to have said conversation.
    Bravo, Doc. Your kindness and empathy are amazing.

  • @travisgilbert1716
    @travisgilbert1716 2 роки тому +76

    As a beekeeper that has arthritis I can say that I notice a massive improvement in the pain in my hands when I get stung, lasts a few days normally then back to normal pains. I don’t get stung on purpose however it’s an occupational hazard, the medicine the doc has me on helps quite a bit more.

  • @markalexander3659
    @markalexander3659 2 роки тому +304

    He died only two months ago and she's carrying his urn around. That's not an addiction, that's just grief. She's grieving for her husband and having his urn near her helps her feel his presence and brings her comfort. Eating them is certainly unusual, but it's basically just bone minerals (mostly) and unlikely to harm her (unless she was to ingest a large amount)
    EDIT: I posted this before they talked about the Formaldehyde and other chemicals in the ashes.

    • @dfeuer
      @dfeuer 2 роки тому +25

      There absolutely would not be formaldehyde, methanol, or ethanol in the ashes. Those all burn very easily. Should've done his research! It's possible there are other hazardous chemicals in cremains, but not those.

    • @markalexander3659
      @markalexander3659 2 роки тому +10

      @@dfeuer That's exactly what I had assumed! lol. That's why I was surprised and added the edit after they said they would still be in the ashes.

    • @dfeuer
      @dfeuer 2 роки тому +15

      @@markalexander3659 yeah, doctors really should know their chemistry better than that! I just read that some of the formaldehyde can escape combustion (somehow), but it's released from the smokestacks, not in the cremains.

    • @markalexander3659
      @markalexander3659 2 роки тому +8

      @@dfeuer It's kinda shocking, yeah. Especially the ethanol and methanol. Like, how could they not know that alcohol has a very low boiling point and would have completely evaporated VERY quickly?

    • @oliviarogers2808
      @oliviarogers2808 2 роки тому +23

      The emotional damage that would remain once she's eaten all of him is also a big concern.

  • @rpriestley
    @rpriestley 2 роки тому +8

    You are so so compassionate. That's something that can't be taught in med school. Thank you. 💙💙

  • @melodyhouse8201
    @melodyhouse8201 2 роки тому +44

    I love how you can address an issue in such a caring form.

  • @themaddiemads
    @themaddiemads 2 роки тому +127

    As someone with multiple chronic illnesses, I really appreciate that Mike mentioned the desperation to find something that will make you feel even just a little bit better. Do I think the coffee enemas do work? Absolutely not...but I can understand why she is clinging to a "treatment" that (in her mind) gives her some relief. It's really unfortunate that companies will market these at home "treatments" though, because they often make all of their money taking advantage of people who are so desperate for any sort of relief, that trying just about anything becomes an option.

  • @ninockastar1
    @ninockastar1 2 роки тому +73

    I love that Dr Mike is never judgemental,but trys to explain in simple and fun way for all of us. Great job Doc, thanks for setting example what good Doctor shoud be. ❤️

  • @wanderingchook1193
    @wanderingchook1193 Рік тому +5

    My heart broke for Margeret. that last clip of her playing the flute for the bees and crying. Bless her heart.

  • @Archanaaaahhhhhh
    @Archanaaaahhhhhh 2 роки тому +138

    Kudos to Dr.Mike for not being judgemental and being very serious even after witnessing such weird addictions. A normal person would either laugh or get shocked or find it horrible. But he's just there analysing everything without any weird reaction keenly observing everyone. I love this Man for his professionalism ❤

    • @ameladaptivedaydreamer949
      @ameladaptivedaydreamer949 2 роки тому +3

      And I hope you do it like him and not judge others for such silly and shallow reasons

    • @Archanaaaahhhhhh
      @Archanaaaahhhhhh 2 роки тому +3

      @@ameladaptivedaydreamer949 Definitely.

    • @ameladaptivedaydreamer949
      @ameladaptivedaydreamer949 2 роки тому +3

      @@Archanaaaahhhhhh That's good. I'm glad, I just worry that some people that say he's acting in a good way and look up to how he acts don't actually put what they preach in practice. But I'm glad you are. I hope you have a wonderful day ahead of you :3

    • @Archanaaaahhhhhh
      @Archanaaaahhhhhh 2 роки тому +2

      @@ameladaptivedaydreamer949 I completely understand you. Thank You. Have a great day.

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz 2 роки тому

      He's a doctor on a very public platform trying to maintain an image.

  • @sashabarnett8402
    @sashabarnett8402 2 роки тому +186

    My grandpa accidentally treated his arthritis in this hand with bees (he had bee hives and the bees got into the house we spin honey in ) they stormed him and he had taken his gloves off. His knuckles used to be so big he could hardly close his hands and after that they got a lot better it was crazy to see first hand as a little kid and I couldn’t believe it helped

  • @al1_queen994
    @al1_queen994 2 роки тому +76

    I really appreciate how he doesn't judge or have a "disgusting" reaction with them

  • @williewong1697
    @williewong1697 Рік тому +3

    Bruh I feel so bad for those bees and the fact she’s pulling them back after the sting so the stinger comes off is so sad. Like bruh they don’t deserve that

  • @josephmariostalinlinguinit8727
    @josephmariostalinlinguinit8727 2 роки тому +329

    I love how non judgmental dr. Mike is, he's like "oh you like balloons, sweet I like balloons too. Oh you sexually like balloons? that's not for me but to each their own." it's pretty nice

    • @MCristian1988
      @MCristian1988 2 роки тому +5

      He probably a freak too :) aren't we all? to each their own...

    • @amplemedicallectures
      @amplemedicallectures 2 роки тому

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    • @DevourerSated
      @DevourerSated 2 роки тому +8

      It's really sweet of him. It's how I hope most people can be someday in the future.

    • @rionnation9700
      @rionnation9700 2 роки тому +1

      @@DevourerSated its not like the world is a bad place😂😂😂

    • @josephmariostalinlinguinit8727
      @josephmariostalinlinguinit8727 2 роки тому +5

      @H I agree 100% but if it's not hurting the patient or anyone around the patient there's nothing that needs to be helped

  • @Kimberly143
    @Kimberly143 2 роки тому +402

    The woman with her husbands ashes was so heartbreaking. I can’t imagine being so in love with someone and losing them forever. I don’t see anything wrong with her carrying his ashes around, but I do have serious questions about her eating them though. Not trying to be insensitive, but she is eating human ashes, isn’t that a form of cannibalism? Did anyone even explain that to her? And what is she going to do when his ashes are gone? Besides the chemicals, those would be my two concerns.

    • @Unknown_101_
      @Unknown_101_ 2 роки тому +68

      I don’t believe it’s a form of cannibalism due to the fact that the body is nonexistent like there’s no flesh to be considered cannibalism. Cannibalism is considered the consumption of human flesh. But honestly I am very curious now.

    • @rainbowwwkim
      @rainbowwwkim 2 роки тому +31

      I wouldn't think its cannabolism because the body has undergone a chemical process and shares nothing in common with the remaining ashes. I could see how it could psychologically be considered cannibalism, but I see it more as everyone coping with trauma in their own unique ways, harmful though it may be.

    • @juliapalos2077
      @juliapalos2077 2 роки тому +11

      I think she just wants to feel that he is part of her body now. Anyways, he passed away only 3 months ago, I want to think she will be ok, she just needs time. My best wishes for her.

    • @jeremiahsmith8499
      @jeremiahsmith8499 2 роки тому

      I wouldn't call it cannibalism because once you burn something to ashes, it completely ceases to be what it was before from a chemical standpoint.
      Human ashes are mostly calcium phosphates and some minerals. There is no biological material remaining in any physical sense.

    • @Daneshia287
      @Daneshia287 2 роки тому +3

      I’m so scared 😳 now

  • @haleybryan3606
    @haleybryan3606 2 роки тому +43

    I love how understanding and not judgemental you are towards these kinds of things. Great video as always

  • @leecotton3242
    @leecotton3242 26 днів тому +1

    When my husband first started keeping bees, the folks who taught him the ropes suggested that he allow himself to be stung a couple of times so he’d get accustomed to it. It was very difficult for him to do because, as Doctor Mike says, the bee dies when it stings.

  • @geang.carneiro3982
    @geang.carneiro3982 2 роки тому +101

    About the bee part: the key point for her is at 2:26, where she says a key phrase: "It didn't hurt as bad I thought it would". Our psychologic brain works with expectation, good and bad expectation. So even though the stings hurts her, because it was lower the expectation it was acceptable for her. Another thing is that our psychologic brain is adaptive, so if she is stung every day every time, the brain will start to get used to it and not care that much

  • @xandred_bass1011
    @xandred_bass1011 2 роки тому +482

    The balloon lover isn't on the show for having a disorder, he's on the show for having a... STRANGE ADDICTION
    Also, I agree that it's a pretty innocent addiction. He's not hurting himself or anyone else so I say go for it

    • @rustylee1836
      @rustylee1836 2 роки тому +16

      Yeah it seems Mike forgot what show he was watching.
      It's not called Major Disorders or RUINED LIVES.
      He doesn't have to repeatedly mention that they aren't disorders.
      Imo Mike is trying way too hard to show that he's not judgemental, and that's him arguing against what's in his own head.
      And no argument from me, I think se*ualizing balloons is a lot healthier than how a lot of guys think.

    • @nisarojas2869
      @nisarojas2869 2 роки тому +30

      @@rustylee1836 well sometimes a strange addiction could sometimes be a symptom of a disorder

    • @kmariep2425
      @kmariep2425 2 роки тому +44

      Addiction is considered a disorder, though

    • @kenziemathews926
      @kenziemathews926 2 роки тому +15

      @@kmariep2425 Only if that addiction is a hindrance in your life can it be considered a disorder, Mike said this multiple times.

    • @szoenzsoenmiles62
      @szoenzsoenmiles62 2 роки тому

      I guess most paraphillia are considered atypical so a sort of «deviant=disorder» situation
      And would be seen that way mostly by people
      But after going to medical or psychological studies in university you do start to lose some judgement and be less astonished and bothered by some things
      Its more interesting in a way to know what happened to trigger it
      Like the study he mention at 2:47

  • @myribunt5261
    @myribunt5261 2 роки тому +17

    I'm so glad you don't shame people for their own personal interests sexual or not as long as it's not hurting anyone and they can function. Thank you it's nice to know there's more friendly people out there

  • @yoshi-hi4ll
    @yoshi-hi4ll Рік тому +1

    i love the way that he can be supportive of these kind of things, without judging them at all

  • @naymeequillo
    @naymeequillo 2 роки тому +20

    I just so love how much Dr. Mike is not judgemental. His mind is so beautiful. He's so kind.

  • @isabelfountain8379
    @isabelfountain8379 2 роки тому +98

    These videos never cease to amaze me on what some people will do to their bodies.

  • @DynastyTrickDogs
    @DynastyTrickDogs 2 роки тому +40

    His ability to stay calm and unjudgemental is incredible

  • @leahlaprade2798
    @leahlaprade2798 3 місяці тому

    The level of compassion Dr. Mike has in this video warms my heart.

  • @carolenaaaa
    @carolenaaaa 2 роки тому +594

    I told my dad (who is a nurse) -
    “I want to be a doctor!”
    Him: “why?”
    “Because I watch too much dr mike”
    He then continued the conversation by continuing to talk about how amazing you were, and you helped him pass college 😂😂
    It made me laugh so hard I swear 😂😂

    • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
      @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 2 роки тому +4

      I hope dr mike sees this comment! It's super touching

    • @carolenaaaa
      @carolenaaaa 2 роки тому +6

      @biyao kiti I don’t think you meant to reply to my comment with this 😂

    • @carolenaaaa
      @carolenaaaa 2 роки тому +11

      @@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 I’ve been watching dr mike for ages, he’s inspired me to go into the medical field and I just graduated high school

    • @eloisewillsby
      @eloisewillsby 2 роки тому +4

      @@carolenaaaa congrats dude!!

    • @eggomyleggos5247
      @eggomyleggos5247 2 роки тому +2

      @@carolenaaaa ayyy!

  • @tinyquokka
    @tinyquokka 2 роки тому +53

    "It's understandable, someone that is having symptoms, who's struggling looking to find answers online, finds a treatment that is within their grasp, something that they can do on their own and tries it. That doesn't mean it's the right treatment." 👏👏👏

  • @cailin5309
    @cailin5309 2 роки тому +1

    Dr mikes got to be one of the most objective and sympathetic doctors I’ve come across

  • @capthebara1862
    @capthebara1862 2 роки тому +22

    10:09 the lady could use a wasp because once a wasp stings it doesn’t die it just keeps going

  • @slkshewolf
    @slkshewolf 2 роки тому +35

    Love the non-judgemental stance you take. As long as people aren't hurting themselves, or someone else...live and let live.

  • @stephaniegoins4283
    @stephaniegoins4283 2 роки тому +55

    I love how he takes these addictions, and doesn’t laugh or make fun. He looks at them like they are a serious disorder, I feel they should be treated as such. 😊

  • @ianleonard1838
    @ianleonard1838 2 роки тому +4

    The coolest thing about Julius is that he takes care of those balloons so well he has some that's decades old and STILL INFLATED.

  • @_Sebastiaan
    @_Sebastiaan 2 роки тому +25

    2:50 at leased he isn't hurting anyone, he can do what ever he wants with his balloons

  • @blue_mythic7879
    @blue_mythic7879 2 роки тому +36

    9:00 so thats where all the bees are going

  • @maanasayenamandra8895
    @maanasayenamandra8895 2 роки тому +37

    Dr. Mike is an ideal doctor who listens to every patient in a non-judgemental way. Mad respect for this guy.

  • @MysteriousMisty
    @MysteriousMisty 2 роки тому

    Again Thank your Dr Mike for not shaming people for their lifestyle or kink. How you react shows others how to act. We need more people like you in the world.

  • @itsannavlogs215
    @itsannavlogs215 2 роки тому +34

    You're the reason that i really want to become a doctor and i am working on it mike. The way you explain these medical terms it's soo good to watch.

    • @wendy645
      @wendy645 2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! We need more doctors, and to get inspiration from Dr. Mike is a great direction 😊 I wish you all the best in your education and patient care pursuits! ❤️

    • @itsannavlogs215
      @itsannavlogs215 2 роки тому +1

      @@wendy645 thanks dear, all the best to you too for great future .

  • @gmillsy1086
    @gmillsy1086 2 роки тому +13

    I’m always impressed how doctors can be flat faced and not react to people telling them abnormal addictions / things. It makes a good doctor

  • @QuiverDancer
    @QuiverDancer 2 роки тому +15

    The world needs more generous people like you. Bless you and what you do, and thank you for helping me start to overcome my fear of doctors. I don’t fear them for no reason, it’s because of trauma I’ve gone through. You help me see that they’re there to help and not hurt me like I have been in the past.

  • @rachielouie11
    @rachielouie11 2 місяці тому

    I love how hes just so non- judgemental! I wish more Doctors were like you Mike, keep leading the way!

  • @jibberwocky4054
    @jibberwocky4054 2 роки тому +14

    he always takes everything into account. good on you, mike.
    ps if i somehow get cremated against my will i have no problem being carried around just please dont eat me

  • @iright36
    @iright36 2 роки тому +24

    I love Dr. Mike’s reaction to these. He doesn’t really say anything about it unless it’s harmful to the person which I love

  • @brandonbennett4332
    @brandonbennett4332 2 роки тому +18

    Dr. Mike, I’m addicted to watching you be completely uncomfortable and still manage to be encouraging.

    • @trento8397
      @trento8397 Рік тому +1

      You may need to see a doctor

  • @NickijoeCanuck
    @NickijoeCanuck 4 місяці тому +2

    She should try swapping the bees for stinging nettle. It’s been used in Chinese medicine for years as a treatment for arthritis.

  • @fortnite-mt3th
    @fortnite-mt3th 2 роки тому +42

    Bro this man is literally the coolest doc I've seen on this planet.

  • @skippiijoy21
    @skippiijoy21 2 роки тому +69

    Regarding the addiction to coffee enemas - I've heard that sometimes teens will give themselves alcohol enemas so they can get drunk without having it on their breath (bad idea) - so I'm curious to know if the addiction is less to the actual enema results and more to the mainline caffeine absorbtion that happens when they do it. I'm not a doctor though.

    • @AnxietyRat
      @AnxietyRat 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah, it would cause it to be absorbed faster than drinking. So they are probably getting a rush from the caffeine.

    • @Craz1eCh1ck05
      @Craz1eCh1ck05 2 роки тому

      A friend told me that some of his HS friend would put tampons filled with alcohol up their bums to get drunk

    • @skippiijoy21
      @skippiijoy21 2 роки тому +1

      @@Craz1eCh1ck05 hearing things like that are so sad - it's not healthy to do things like that 😔

    • @Kelly-Bean23
      @Kelly-Bean23 2 роки тому +2

      That’s a good question I’d love to hear answered. I’ve never heard of this, but yikes! If you’re gonna get drunk just drink the drink.

    • @Craz1eCh1ck05
      @Craz1eCh1ck05 2 роки тому

      @@Kelly-Bean23 True lol

  • @anushreesingh6985
    @anushreesingh6985 2 роки тому +7

    I love how he doesn't judge anyone
    He just gives good advice as a doctor instead of being rude while talking about people

  • @mckenziejeanne4508
    @mckenziejeanne4508 9 місяців тому +1

    I love Dr. Mike. He is my comfort channel.

  • @Hollyyyyy678..
    @Hollyyyyy678.. 2 роки тому +39

    It's so great how Mike takes the time to consider why the people in this video have these "unusual habits" instead of just labeling them crazy.

    • @MCristian1988
      @MCristian1988 2 роки тому

      He is a pro, in all fairness.

    • @houn_ari8683
      @houn_ari8683 2 роки тому

      Well he is a doctor.. Isnt that how doctors work

  • @skinwalker3953
    @skinwalker3953 2 роки тому +32

    5:37 is Dr Youn !

  • @gia5586
    @gia5586 2 роки тому +17

    This is like one of the best UA-cam channels you educate while doing something fun

  • @Stanthepenguin
    @Stanthepenguin Рік тому +8

    I love learning about medical stuff from Mike😊

  • @oddperson8373
    @oddperson8373 2 роки тому +5

    I love how in Dr. Mike's videos, It has extremely accurate subtitles possibly for deaf people

    • @sleepyote
      @sleepyote 2 роки тому

      I have auditory processing disorder so I appreciate he puts actual captions rather than settling for the auto generated ones.

  • @livinglegallyblind713
    @livinglegallyblind713 2 роки тому +15

    I remember in the late 90s I was having a lot of stomach issues, and a coworker of mine kept telling me that I needed to have a coffee enema that it will get rid of all of my problems. I never did get one, and ended up going to a gastroenterologist instead to figure out my problems.

  • @prone_navy2013
    @prone_navy2013 2 роки тому +5

    8:04 can we just appreciate how good her hair looks

  • @tiamarie6719
    @tiamarie6719 Рік тому +1

    Some of these addictions look so gross and painful and dangerous! I feel sorry for those people who are doing these things to cope with some sort of trauma, though.

  • @lolly5433
    @lolly5433 2 роки тому +17

    I wish more doctors were like this. I broke my hip 3 months ago and I have issues with walking and I haven't seen a doctor because my legs are full of self harm scars. :(

    • @lrrrruleroftheplanetomicro3779
      @lrrrruleroftheplanetomicro3779 2 роки тому

      🤗

    • @CrazyWizzle
      @CrazyWizzle 2 роки тому +6

      doctors are the last you need to be afraid of, I would be more scared to place it on the internet, go see your doctor, worst that can happen is that he ask if you want to talk after seeing your scars

    • @isabellaevens8334
      @isabellaevens8334 2 роки тому

      I broke my hip to back in 2020, so I know how you feel

  • @1veryfunnygirl
    @1veryfunnygirl 2 роки тому +4

    Doctor Mike has got to be one of the kindest, most compassionate people on the planet. I think I speak for so many of his subscribers when I say I WISH he was my doctor ❤

  • @laurened6505
    @laurened6505 2 роки тому +7

    I love how professional and non judgemental he is. Absolutely love it. Gorgeous, smart and kind.

    • @EarthWolf648
      @EarthWolf648 9 місяців тому

      A little rizz line in there ;)

  • @scepticalhyenas5750
    @scepticalhyenas5750 Рік тому +15

    _"Every bee is precious"_ says the walking talking colony collapse disorder

  • @critterwhisperer5821
    @critterwhisperer5821 2 роки тому +15

    9:14 ah so that's who we blame for the decrease in the bee population

  • @FallenAngel9979
    @FallenAngel9979 2 роки тому +4

    Love how Dr Mike doesn’t judge, but are informative & kind. ❤️❤️