Doctor Reacts To FRIENDS Medical Scenes
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Friends was one of my favorite shows growing up, so much so that I can still recite entire scenes line-for-line! I realized there were actually a TON of medical scenes throughout the series, such as Rachel AND Phoebe giving birth, Ross’ third nipple, and Joey’s kidney stones. Let’s take a look at how accurate these scenes were and see if Friends holds up 20+ years later!
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My ob/gyn was Korean, he yelled at my 6'9" husband, " you no pass out, you too big, no one can lift you!"
Oh god😂😂😂
That's amazing!
omg i would've died laughing
😂😂😂
I legit cackled at this😂😂😂
"That is not a newborn baby"
My mum every time a baby is born on a show: Look at that brand new 3-month old baby
My Mum does exactly the same thing! Is it just a Mum thing to do?
I’m the same
Yes, that's what we moms (and dads) do. My husband points it out before I do.
My mum does this!!
Yup, every mom. It's better than it was years ago. Back 50 years ago they'd be using a pre-schooler, but lately I've seen them pushing the envelope in getting the babies younger and younger. Obviously using a real newborn isn't reasonable, especially for the health of the baby, but they're getting closer.
My favorite during Emma’s birth is when Rachel head butts Ross, he stands up and says “you have no idea how much this hurts”, and they all just stare at him 😂
yes really really hurt 's during childbirth i faited🤣and my husband faint to🤣really funny and no my husband broke de arm😱🤕😔
and it's my husband's accont
Or when Phoebe gives birth to the triplets and the one they thought was a boy turned out to be a girl. Her brother runs out to the waiting room and yells “CHANDLER IS A GIRL”.
Does anyone else feel so smart when Dr. Mike is saying something medical and you understand…
Yes
Yeah but I only understand because I've been watching him for so long 🤣
Yes
Especially my doctor
Mike: I delivered 38 babies
The 38 babies: *peewop*
Not HIS 38 babies 😂
Oh god can you imagine being delivered by Mike and seeing a photo years later and freaking out
Pee wop?
Elise ya know peewoop
LOL I read that as Mike: I have 38 babies HAHAHAHA
I have watched Friends dozens of times. Not once did I ever notice the resident during the birth scene of Emma.
I thought literally the same thing XD
I'm pretty sure the girl playing the resident is actually a nurse and not an extra. On one of the Director's Commentaries for the episode they said they always had a real nurse in the delivery scenes so that on the off chance something went wrong with real baby used for filming someone would be there to quickly step in and help.
Yep! She's a nurse that was there to make sure the baby was alright
Same.
And that she looks like Phoebe hahah
The woman in the background when Rachel was pushing is an actual RN - she was required to be there bc the ‘newborn actor’ was so small they had to have proper medical personnel for safety
Also - the birthing fluid used in the scene is snack jelly (usually grape bc it’s the right colour and consistency) which helps tiny actors self soothe bc it’s sweet and gentle for baby tummies
That new born actor played their role incredibly
Both very helpful and interesting facts.
מכ
Fun fact. Thank you for sharing
Cool
My favorite line from Rachel “no uterus, no opinion!” 😅😅
That's a stupid line.
It's more valid these days than ever before.
@@no_one01-5 Why do you say that? I'd say it was never valid.
If slave owners in the Antebellum South said, "No plantation, no opinion" and the North just responded with, "okay", where would we be?
@@purelightapologetics4930 Well at least you're equating men with slave owners. That's a step.
@@purelightapologetics4930 That's a great point
I was hoping he’d cover Dr Drake Ramoray’s brain transplant 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Why is this so hard for you to get? I thought you were a Scientist!
Anjana Padmanabhan that line was gold 😂
omg yes
🤣🤣😂😂
Interviewer: Is this too close?
Dr.Mike: Yes
Interviewer: Is this too close?
Dr.Mike: Yes
Interviewer: Is this too close?
Dr.Mike: You know what? No. The distance you are at now, despite being closer than the last two times I told you weren't appropriate, is actually now appropriate.
Some women would call that rape. She was lucky
Omg did she actually do that? I was so weirded out watching that....
@@SnowFamilyVacations It was a comedy bit. The Daily Show is a satire show. Desi Lydic was playing a character who was being inappropriate.
No I think it was because that she is actually way more than 6ft away in real life so she is trying to make a joke so I was not weirded out
There are clearly a lot of people that don't know the context of this clip. It is from a satire show called the Daily Show. In most of the correspondent interviews the correspondents (like Desi Lydic) act in stupid, weird, or inappropriate ways based on the characterized versions of themselves they are playing. Doctor Mike definitely knew this and understood this before ever going on the show. He is a smart man who was in on the joke.
I love that Dr Mike says he delivered 38 babies. Not about 40, or many, or just babies. I’m pretty sure if I was delivering babies I would know the exact number of lives I’ve helped bring j to the world. Doctors and nurses are my heroes!
I love how nonchalantly he mentioned it, like no big deal, just 38 babies lol
Most of the healthcare workers I know can recall thr exact number of babies they hve delivered. It doesnseem strange. I would totally count the number of babies I've delivered.
When I had my daughter they brought in about 30 different students, residents and full on doctors because her umbilical cord was so odd. They had me sign papers to allow them to preserve and study it. They were going to keep it for teaching also and write about it in a journel.
Well now you gotta tell us about it!! Tell us about why your babies cord was so freaky!!
Yes please! I wanna hear it please :)
Tell us!!!
I wanna know how different is, tell us!
Just a reminder that you still need to tell us.
Doctor Mike: "I passed kidney stones because I didn't drink enough water"
Me: **chugs water bottle next to me**
lol same
I actually look after my bottle of water and realised it was too far from me when he said that lol
Been doing that since I was in my teens. 64oz every day at least.
haha same here
Xxolotll OMG THAT IS THE EXACT THING I JUST DID!!!
Love how women don't faint during labor while pushing AN ACTUAL HUMAN BEING OUT OF THEIR BODIES but men do after taking one (1) look 😂
🙄🙄🙄
🙄🙄🙄
I saw a woman give birth when I was 14… it was not a pretty sight.
Thank fully we CAN NOT see how exactly that think enlarging and how exactly that baby head passed through, because the hole in under our stomach and we have to lean our body in such of way to able give the push, in that position, we really not see the actual pic.
@@orinkeren And the woman most women dont faint since theyve been the one handling the baby for 9 months
When the nurse told me “you can do it” I snapped at her “ you don’t KNoW me! I cannot do it”
Oh no... I can be like that...
I’m so thankful my husband is a nurse because he was able to stare at all the action when I was giving birth. He also has an amazing poker face because I had a lot of tearing and was bleeding everywhere. He just said, “….Looking good!”
My husband is also a nurse and watched my emergency C-section!
I'm not a nurse, but I watched my son be born. I had what I like to call "silent, manly tears" pouring down my face, because I wasn't crying at all. It was weird. Just tears pouring out of my eyes but me acting almost normal. Never happened again.
@@tylarjackson7928 if you're afraid to admit you're crying, then that means you're not a real man, because real men are brave, not cowards.
@@duffman18men can't cry or something? crying is expressing your emotions.
When my mom went into labour she drove herself to the hospital, got pulled over by cops for speeding, got to the hospital, was told she couldn't have the epidoral (idk how to spell it) because apparently she has a curved spine (which she doesn't), was in labour for 36 hours and one C section later I was brought into this world. The woman in the room next to her was the wife of the cop who pulled her over for speeding. Thanks mom 💜
@@blue7351 Zimbabwe, of course.
@@blue7351 your name is fitting...
Meanwhile my mom barely had time to get to the hospital. She woke up my dad to tell him something was happening around 00:30 and I was born at 1:30 😅. She didn’t have to wait for very long
@@blue7351 He was in Brazil
WOW 🤩 very crazy and adventurous story!!
"Is this too close? 👄👄"
I really cringed and backed away shdkfk
Alycornz i hid under my blankets
And closed my eyes while saying make it stop over and over again
totally😳
I cringed SO HARD TOO> WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT ?
The daily show is satire, so they are poking fun at people being into their doctors...
It’s quite sweet that Dr. Mike recalls exactly how many babies he’s delivered.
The part where the doctor calls in other doctors to see what lesions Ross has is funny, because as I lay in a hospital bed due to asthma attacks a few years ago, my doctor says
"Wow, these are the worst lungs I've ever heard, I wish my residents were here so that they could get a listen."
I was 35, and that's not what I wanted to hear.
Oof ☠
Roblox oof
When I was a med student, I had my first attack and I had senior med students checking my lungs and saying that the sounds were fabulous (in another language) 😂
I had a specialist who always called me by the wrong name, and he explained it was because my abdominal scans reminded him of a previous patient. Then I had complications and he never called me by the wrong name again. I feel bad for anyone who gets called by my name.
Lmao what was that at the very end with the too close lady 🤣
Creepy af
Brock are you here to aimbot dr Mike on apex legends
she was trying to be funny but failed
Is this too close 👁👄👁
@@georgie1204 too close 👄
I love the "when we see a rare....everyone comes in the room." I feel that a million percent. I am a walking medical mess (my family doctor gave me that diagnosis because he is awesome and amazing.) Every time I go to his office and he's got a resident or a PA or new anyone in his office he's like "hey, Charlenes here....send in whoever doesn't know who she is." EVERYONE knows who I am after the first visit. I don't even have to give my name when I call because they all know my voice. (And my daughters. Lol) I was actually his very first patient when he opened his own private practice 25 years ago. He's not a "pediatrician" but he's the only doctor I trust with my daughter and she has been his only pediatric patient since she was born almost 14 years ago.
What do you have?
@@leticiaaraujo2476 it's more like what don't I have? Lol (and I'm allowed to make jokes because there's nothing else I can do about it so why not?)
Among my multiple heart conditions (sick sinus bradycardia, A-Fib, SVT and NCOH...so pretty much all ends of the spectrum when it comes to heart conditions) I've had rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, PCOS, early onset Parkinsons disease, breast cancer twice...honestly I could go on. But I'm still here. I will never stop fighting. I have an amazing dragster who turned 14 today. She is 10000% a miracle baby. She fought like hell to get here. And I will fight like hell to stay here for her.
@@zoeysmama53108 keep fighting the good fight
Blessings to your family ❤️
Joey: “What’s a Urethra?”
Monica tells him
Joey: “ARE YOU CRAZY???!”
Underrated line it’s so hilarious
"Is this too close?"
"That would be too close.."
"t o o c l o s e"
😂😂 no way?! gotta find that video!!
omg did u find it!!!😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I’ve never seen anything like that before. I was shookth 😱
it’s from the daily show 😊 it’s satire, the woman in the video is basically playing a character
Here you go :) ua-cam.com/video/JF719KNRZvc/v-deo.html
Desi Lydic😂😂
Mike isn't like Ross. He's a Dr you'd want around in an emergency.
Not to mention how problematic Ross is lol
for his chest compressions
Dr. Mike = actual doctor, funny, kind, gentle, cute, helps people, makes them happy and healthy, just a big ol' bundle of joy and love
Ross = Geller (not an actual doctor)
@@cristhianlisboa7196 😂😂😂😂i agree with bundle of joy. Dr Mike is that.. its a rare trait in Doctors
@@spdadventurer1754 he's definitely what I aim to be someday as a professional, great man
I was so blessed with my husband, he looked/watched as both of our babies heads appeared and came through and out and he was smiling and happy the whole time to see his little ones coming to meet us. Both times as they were born onto my chest he cried tears of pure joy and to me it was incredible to see him so overjoyed instead of afraid or fainting
I LOVE FRIENDS. RIP MATHEW PERRY. Not even kidding I am literally wearing a Friends sweatshirt shirt
The fact that Dr. Mike is a Friends fan makes this so much better
I love him even more now
mel exactly my thought 😄
Yes
Me too
@@xmakeupbyme What? Ross is great...
...said all of the sociopaths. ;)
"Is this too close??"
"That is indeed considered to be 'Too Close'"
"Tooo Clossseee"
Akwaaard...
That made me so embarrassed and it wasn't even me.
Yea, it's a comedy show, so no worries
It made ME uncomfortable 😣
Wow...that was weird.
Rachel's hospital experience is very similar to mine with my FOURTH baby! Women would come to the hospital, labor and deliver, and then go home with their new babies while I was still waiting for mine.. He was due on 11/06, but was born on 11/27. I was induced beginning 11/14. It was crazy!
Was the pain worth it?
I love the moment where Rachel is in labor and she bumps Ross his head and he says : ‘You have no idea how much this hurts’ 😂
"Im doctor Ross geller"
"Please Ross. This is a hospital it means something here. "
No love for the PhDs apparently 😂
Please this is comments section no copied comments
@@ZenithInspiration we probably posted it at the same time dude.
Things I run into being in dentistry and not general medicine :(
Katie Chen good grief it’s a quote from the show. 100 people could post it and it would not be stealing. How do you steal a comment anyway? It’s not like you get paid or rewarded for leaving a comment. There’s tons of comments it’s easy when posting a quote especially to make a post that someone else has made without knowing.
When he talked about his kidney stones experience, I RAN for my water bottle 🤣🤣😱
😂 I almost spit my soda. Water the rest of the day
I’ve had kidney stones. They’re terrifying.
My dad bullies me
Anthony Reyes Yikes man.
SAAAMEEEE!!!! 😂😭
I had a rare complication post miscarriage that landed me in the hospital for 3 weeks. When the OB saw my scans and figured out what was wrong she asked me if she could bring a few nurses and another doctor to hear my situation for teaching and for letting them see me first hand and hear what happened. Which I was 100% COOL WITH!!!! Ended up that the treatment I took was at the time experimental and my scans ended up in a medical journal.
I just love how spontaneous and sincere your laugh sounds whenever it happens! Friends does that to me too.
n me its like watching it for de first time
Oh Rachel would totally dig him. She was obsessed with doctors.
Everyone would dig him 😂
Because her dad was a doc. In a episode Monica say Rachel always wanted to marry a doctor
So true!
@@elleinda6278 Not this girl. Wouldn't date Dr. Mike, but I'd love to be friends with him ☺️
Monica too
i’m surprised everything is so realistic and accurate, there are a lot of shows that don’t do their research
Mxnobxn :p true, some of the show is even more accurate than medical shows
Angelina Moe yes, but medical shows have medical references nearly every episode so have a higher chance to get stuff wrong
Mo Brika yeah
If this was realistic, it would've been a LOT messier. Also where's the Umbilical Cord?
Yeah true
love that Doctor Mike is such an amazing teacher, wish more of my own doctors were like him, explained conditions in ways I've learned from and understood better about new health questions and conditions. learnt more today from you thanks for the video stay safe! Peace and love.
I love how is is as big of a fan of FRIENDS as I am. This is great. He has watched every episode tons of times, I am sure, and he still laughs. Just Like me and millions of other Friends fans. I really thought he was going to say that a woman with a breech birth doesn't usually push the baby out but has an emergency C section. I know inwouodnt have wanted to push my babies out that way. It was hard enough pushing them out the regular way! Lol
"I've delivered 38 babies in residency." -humble brag
Haha, he is like I've delivered 38 babies, but who is even keeping score
"I'm Dr Ross Geller"
"Ross, please. This is a hospital, OK? That actually MEANS something here"
*holy maceroni. Never has this many likes. Hi Doctor Mike :)
Ahahahahaha! I am actually one of those "other kind" of doctors! (PhD) hahahahaahaa!!
RACHEL IS A QUEEN.
Laura - UA-cam
A PhD is a doctorATE, not a doctor
@@hgfkowgxnfkpeosuvjgosa4431 I am Doctor Laura :) Nice to meet you!
Still makes me laugh ! 🤣
That part about everyone coming in was relatable, I was at a checkup at the ENT dept in my hospital, the department just opened and were accepting patients for free checkups so my family and I went.
A few years before this I had a nasty fall that gave me a long deep scar on my forehead that needed 17 stitches (thus earning me the nickname Potter) so I have medical history with them.
I had no idea why there were so many people, but as a girl in a room full of 4-6 (very cute) guys taking turns fussing over my scar made me
1. Nervous (in a bad way bcs ykno..men)
2. Nervous (in a good way bcs..men)
hiii are u a bts stan(your name) your lucky... imagine 4-6 cute guys.. i would die..
I don't have kids or plan any, but my Dr. for my IUD explained the cervix, what was going really well, very sweet doctor. Everyone there at the women's clinic is so very sweet, very caring, even talked about extra freezing cause I usually need more then most people- thank you dentist, and the Dr. talking about and understanding so got the right amount. Don't feel shy about talking about this cause it's for your comfort and they are used to this!
My regular family doctor, an elderly man now doesn't do it anymore but did explain all my birth control options very well, telling which is probably best for me and why based on my needs and history. Doctors should also be open and talk about everything- just like Dr. Mike says 😀
Those 38 babies came into the world looking at one of the most handsome doctors..
Forever being let down by seeing people less than Mike level gorgeous.
@@Jakey4000 lol haha
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Goddammit Mikasa!! What would Erin feel like if he sees you commenting like this.
Babies don't open their eyes right away lol
“Is your tongue swollen?”
“Either that or my mouth is getting smaller.”
😂😂😂😂 such a sassy mouth
Please kiss me
Nathanile Miller you again??
Vampire The Immortal God 😂😂😂😂
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I love watching Dr. Mike because I always learn so much. He has inspired me to start learning more and I now want to be a Doctor.
OMG the fact that you love friends just made me so happy, one of my all time favorites, always puts me in the best mood!!
Watching Dr. Mike watch Friends is my new favorite thing
Same
We have more scenes with medical moments in Friends. Make Friends part 2 please🤗🤗🤗
Are u granddaughter of Niel Armstrong
I know righttt
I KNOW! mine too. 😂
This reminds me of a quote in one of your earlier videos:
"This too shall pass. It might pass like a kidney stone, but it'll pass."
Omg, this is gold! Legit laughed for a like a minute straight 🤣 thanks!
@@ShraddhaRao11235813 hahaaa glad it made you laugh😂, it's in one of his older videos, can't remember which one
2020 is the definition of passing like a kidney stone.
What you said about "weird conditions" absolutely rings true. I don't remember my stay at the hospital for Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis much, mostly due to being passed out for most of it, but I do remember having a large amount of medical workers around me
Omg. When he says he's always liked Rachel. I almost died😍😍
oh man !! i was really waiting for that funniest line when ross introduces himself as a doctor and rachel says " for god's sake ross, this is a hospital, it actually means something here"
i ABSOLUTELY LOSE IT AT THAT LINE it was hilarious !!
I lost it when Ross gets hit in the head while Rachel is having the baby and he starts complaining for the pain and said something like you have no idea how this feels 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always hate how everyone always craps all over his PhD. He's my least favourite character, but still.
Like 1,000!
Me too!! I wanted to see his reaction 😂
@@unapologeticallylizzy nobody craps over it, he brings it up every 5 seconds
I love how Dr. Mike is proud of Ross for not fainting when he looked at Rachaels cervix 😂😂
That is avery common thing on tv shows, but I think they didn't use the stereotype because Ross already had a son, he probably had seen Ben's birth, so it wasn't tgat sacary to him.
Kind of doubt you can see the cervix during birth. But I'm not a doctor or someone who's been through this experience.
Emanuil Georgiev you are very right
I would be proud of Ross for not fainting if he saw Rachel's cervix because that would be a medical anomaly 😂 You can't see the cervix without a camera inside...
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I once found my teen niece on a bathroom floor gasping for air after accidentally eating walnuts. Fortunately she had an epi-pen with her and the hospital was just a couple blocks away but she had a couple more random attacks afterwards. I don't have allergies like that and didn't know how severe it could be.
i’ve seen friends 11 times in 2 years and it has always been my favorite show since the first time I saw it
dr mike: talking about kidney stones
me, 17, never passed one before: *chugs water nervously*
😅
You. Do. Not. Want One. I repeat You. Do. Not. Want. One. I would rather have a baby and oral surgery together. #kidneystonemaker # twosurgeries
@@RoyalMasterpiece oh no 😖 i’m horrified of all of those things
I'm 18 and just recently passed one out of nowhere. Good luck
@@adrielp.8083 THANKS FOR REMINDING ME TO CHUG MORE WATER. I HOPE UR OKAY 🥺
Mike: "Call the hospital so the ambulance arrives."
Americans where an ambulance costs an arm, leg and second mortgage: *"N O"*
Joseph Brando yeah I live in Canada so my healthcare is free for the most part as well. Feel bad for the US lol
I’m seriously confused. Don’t you pay a buttload of taxes for your “free” healthcare? Nothing is free, guys.
@@MoogieB Im Australian. We have a pretty good health system where its mostly free. We do pay up for taxes, but it is well worth it.
@@elizabethfoward9027 Thanks Elizabeth. I might check out your system & government one day. I’m looking for a new place to call home JUST in case Biden wins. Heh heh.
Moogie B well yeah taxes are greater in comparison to the US, but the government covers some of it and to be honest adding it into taxes saves the hassle of hospital bills which can be a headache if you don't have money in that moment.
I love Friends so much. I can’t go one day without watching them. Thank you for your videos.
I love watching your videos Dr. Mike. They're always so informative.
“Did you tell him about my squirt gun idea?”
“My brother, the PHD, would like to know if there is anyway we can treat this orally”
That’s by far the best pun or what ever it is I’ve ever heard in my life.
my favorite line
I really wanted him to review the scene where the doctor tells Rachel that he spends so much time as a gynecologist that he gets tired of seeing women's private parts and hence he doesn't feel like dating anymore. 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder if this really happens often to male gynecologist doctors and if it does, why would any guy ever choose that profession afterwards?
@ashcool does a car salesman get sick of cars? Does a butcher get sick of eating meat? Does a makeup artist get sick of make up? Does a barista hate coffee? I rest my case 😂
Ashcool yes!!!!
“ because I spend so much time.....where I do”
Doctor Mike’s laugh makes everything 10x funnier
Still 0 as 0 X 10 = 0
He wheezes.😂
true dat
I wish I could find a good doctor like Dr Mike. Almost every doctor I've ever had never seen is the care I've only had one that seemed to do much more than others.
it's nice to see you smile every second you watch the episodes. Love it :D Thanks that u react to friends, stunning.:)))))
When Ross says "oh my god". It reminds me of when my first son was born I looked down and heard myself yell "IS THERE SUPPOSED TO BE THAT MUCH BLOOD?"
i have no idea how long ago that was but i'm guessing you'll still be cringing at that in 50 years? (it took me like 5 minutes to hit reply thinking I'd make this internet stranger mad)
@@user-te7ws5sz1f Mission Failed...we'll get em' next time
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That baby looks about 12 lbs I’d say lmao. Poor Rachel.
my dad was 10 pounds and about 23 inches long. broke my grandma’s ribs during delivery. 😳😳
Minerva A ummm, yes. my grandma was a very small lady. dad was head down.
Minerva A you do know 23 inches is just under 2 feet right? How many people do you know that have a 2 foot long abdomen?!
@@rachaelmiles5650 My youngest brother was 24 inches long at birth, and my eldest was almost 22 inches long. Sometimes babies are tall, and it can be connected to genetics, and growth rate during gestation. My youngest brother is now about 6'5", so him being a tall baby makes a lot of sense.
My step father was THIRTEEN POUNDS.
12:46 my thoughts exactly.
That first moment of Mom holding the baby is called “skin to skin” It helps the mother and baby regulate their blood pressure, breathing, heart rate, even emotional responses and milk production. When the baby touches the mothers chest she has a physiological response to her child skin being against hers and the baby in turn has the same response. It’s a beautiful, self regulating, and natural process. I love you Dr. Mike, but I have PTSD from hospitals because I was sick my whole life so I went to the midwives for both babies, and they taught me a lot about skin to skin and vitamin deficiencies. They even saved my baby girls life when she had the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck during the last seconds of labor, and helped my baby boy turn when he was breach. I wish that great doctors like you had environments closer to the midwife environment so we’d be able to have the experience with a licensed doctor on hand.
Joey: What is a urethra??
Monica: "whispers to him"
Joey:ARE U CRAZY??
I physically hurt just hearing the doctor say they could try going up the urethra
@@PolrisTired same, I had to cross my legs
@@ExoticAxolotl69 lol same tho
I'm a VET TECH.
I've had CLIENTS show me THEIR rashes, not their pets, but THEIRS lmao
Lifted up shirts, pant legs, shorts, took off shoes etc lol
I'm like "You need to go to YOUR doctor, not your pets veterinarian. We cannot diagnose you."
Bahaha same I’ve had people ask me if they can take apoquel or if euthasol works on humans too
Rebel Rose13 hhhhha omg
A vet tech told me that she no longer goes home in scrubs because people try to ask her for drugs in scrubs.
Apparently, scrubs=I have an entire pharmacy on my person at all times.
Same here! And now with covid I ask about coughing or sneezing of their pet and they go oh you mean me? 🙄 Like I haven't heard that one 100x today!
Had people try to share their medical stuff with me too. Still not as bad as other medical professionals acting holier than thou when it comes to vet med.
I am so happy that you are reacting to friends it is one of my favorite shows
I love watching FRIENDS and Joey was always been my favorite character because he always hey how u doin and smiles when he says it!
(in a hospital)
Mike: I'm Dr. Mike
Ross: I'm Dr. Ross Geller
Rachel: Ross please this is a hospital, that actually means something here
😂😂
I have slipping rib syndrome, so when I got diagnosed and the doctors only saw 1 or 2 other cases of it, they got all the residents 😂😂😂
What is that?
@@eleahanz1334 the cartilage in my left lower ribs clicks in and out of place. It’s typically not painful, just annoying but there are instances where the pain from it is extreme.
I was born with gastroschisis and when I went into the er for stomach pain they had med students, residents, attending doctors, legit everyone in the room.
Hey, I'm curious how did they end up determining that's what you have? I've wondered if I have possibly been misdiagnosed with fibromyalgia when I might actually have this. My main symptoms that lead to the diagnosis was incredibly debilitating pain in my chest and ribcage which I ended up either bedridden for days or going to the emergency room where they didn't help me at all and said it's heartburn. I can tell you (and told them) with 100% certainty that it's not because A) I know what that feels like and B) I'm on a strict diet to avoid heartburn and IBS symptoms.
All my family doctor did to diagnose me with fibromyalgia was poke me in my pressure points (I already was diagnosed with MPS which explains the pressure points) and look at a picture of the muscular skeletal system that I printed out and I colored in where the pain was and it's severity. But she never did any further tests.
I’m almost certain I have this as well. I get the “popping” feeling daily when I move certain ways and sometimes it is excruciatingly painful. I mentioned it to my doctor after doing a bunch of research and he had no clue what it even was
Can 100% confirm the way rare conditions bring doctors out of the woodworks. I've a combination of allergies that is so rare, maybe 100 people have been diagnosed with it since 1904. Every time I went to see the specialists when they were trying to work out what the problem was, and even more so after the diagnosis was confirmed, there would be a seemingly never ending rotation of new people come in to see me. While I understood the need for educational purposes, having to explain the situation over and over again got very tiring.
I had a 2 cm kidney stone in 2017 and my symptoms were nausea, vomiting, and lower right quadrant pain. My doctor said that if I had had the symptoms 5 years earlier, I would have been ruled an appy and had surgery. I was diagnosed through a CT scan and saved me from an unnecessary surgery. Thank goodness medicine has improved in time to make it easier to differentiate between kidney stones and appendicitis.
Regarding Ross not fainting, this isn't his first child, he had Ben...
he was locked in the janitor's closet during that one
@@dianaost6698 no they were freed right after Carol started pushing.
@@harmony202 Yeah but once they got there she'd already given birth hadnt she? And ik I'm late but ye
@@donttouchmycroissant6795 Either way the main variable is if he looked or not.
@@donttouchmycroissant6795 no, she was still in the process and pushing. Ross even went to check down there and saw Ben come out
"Is this too close?"
Dr. Mike: 👁️👄👁️
One of my fav youtubers reacting to my fav show. life cant get better then this :)
I had Multiple Haemangiomas when I was a baby that caused loss of hearing in my right ear and for the right side of my face to not work so well. Every new doctor finds this extremely fascinating and I have had them ask if they could show their students!
When they told Rachel to push, and she said "I can't" I felt that.
When I was giving birth, because of the epidural, I couldn't feel myself pushing. So when they said "push" I sometimes said "I thought I was pushing." And later on "am I pushing right now?" "No? How about this! Is this me pushing?" "Yes! Keep doing that!"
As someone who wants to be a mom, thank you for this comment.
Lololol me too! I ended up pushing for 2 hours and my contractions were pretty come and go so by the end I was so exhausted and numb they kept telling me to push and I yelled ' WHAT DO YOU THINK IVE BEEN DOING FOR THE LAST 2 HOURS?!" and the while room burst out laughing 😂
I had an epidural too but the opposite experience. I was told it would probably take 2-3 hours of pushing especially considering I'd gone through a 46 hour labour, so I was prepared for it to take a while. The nurses were surprised when I ended up pushing with contractions on my own and bub came out in less than 20 minutes. 😶
Mikayla McCay thank you. I like knowing these things.
@@ninjaartist1235 feel free to ask any questions, just make sure to tag me so I get the notification. My kid is 10 years old now, so I can answer everything up to pre-teen years :P. That said, I have an insane amount of babysitting experience, a full year of Early Childhood Education schooling, including three separate placements in schools/daycares, and a 5.0 for my final grade in my child psychology class.
When he started talking about kidney stones I immediately went for a bottle of water 😂
OMG SAME XD 😂
I was drinking a 2 litter of water and kept drinking after that
Same 😂
Same
SAME
"Is this too close?"
Definitely too close!
Yeah I have a lot of medical issues. So almost every single appointment I go to, rather that’s pulmonary, orthopedic’s, ENT doctors, neurologist, nutritionist. Who ever… there always like 7 doctors and nurses in on the conversation. And sense I’ve been to so many hospital appointments. And also have had 33 surgeries. The doctors and or surgeons actually listen to my ideas and my thoughts on whatever is being spoken upon.. it’s pretty cool!
Joey: What's a urethra??
Monica: 'whispers to him'
Joey: ARE YOU CRAZY??
I love that scene 😂😂
When I was born (1984), they told my father to get into a gown. He came back holding up one of my mother's packed nightgowns "Is this alright?"
This made me giggle 😂Thanks for that.
Wait, what kind of gown? Please tell me it was either pink, covered in a flowery pattern, or both!!! HAHAHA!! 😂😂😂
He was pulling dad jokes before you were even here, he was SO ready!
@@starrgamer13 And what about synthetic feathers? Pink with synthetic feathers.
wow you are old
One of (and yes probably) my favorite shows 💕
My buddy Gabe had a patient who experienced an pneumothoraxic shock from being too close to a jet engine and the sound basically sucked the air out of his lungs...
A pneumothorax occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall (called the pleural space). This air pushes on the lung, which makes it collapse. In most cases, only some of the lung collapses.
U missed the best part...
Doctor: kidney stones
Joey: what else:?
Doctor: KIdneY STONESS!!
Yes hahaha
I laughed to hard 😂
I don't understand sorry, English is not my first language, what is the joke ? ^^ '
Laura N it’s a scene from Friends Joey had kidney stones and the doctor kept on saying “kidney stones” weird
@@Dark666Butterfly the doctor tells Joey that he has kidney stones and Joey asks "what else could it be" and the doctor says kidney stones and Joey says "or....." and the doctor replies a 3rd time, this time with a sing song type inflection "kiidney stooones"
You missed the best part of Rachel’s delivery, when she goes to push and hits Ross in his nose. He starts complaining about the pain and Rachel and the Doctor just give him that look. So funny. Men really don’t understand the pain.
That was the best part of the scene😂😂
“You have NO IDEA how much this hurts”
*doctor and Rachel turn to glare at him*
@@cassandrakrueger7857 *death glares from all the moms in the room*
The nurse told my husband that the contraction hurts as much, as cutting off a finger with no anesthesia :)
She than said that she tells it to every husband (partner), because many of them don't understand :)
I think he didn't miss that part, he just didn't show it here because of copy write , infact he cut out most of parts in video because of that but I think he gave review after watching full thing .
I love how positively you speak of childbirth. One of the most beautiful things in the world 😊
I can relate to having a lot of people in my hospital room to learn something. About 3 years ago, I was in the hospital for an intestinal blockage, but also had heart problems. They had me on a monitor, and one night, my heart rate jumped into the 240's. All the nurses came in to do an EKG (some had never done one before), and they were taking turns listening to my heart murmur (I have had a large tumor removed from my heart 5 years ago). I ended up going to Little Rock for a Coronary Ablation after I recovered from the blockage.
Another time when I was having my total hysterectomy (age 28) I had severe endometriosis. It took the doctor over 4 hours to cut everything apart and put it back in its' rightful place. He said by the time he closed me up, every surgeon and nurse had come in the O.R. to see me, and were shocked that I could have so much scar tissue and still sit up! I couldn't stand, and was using a wheelchair to get around. All of my organs were attached to each other in one mass of scar tissue from the internal bleeding. Including my intestines, bladder, ovaries, what was left of the uterus after the first hysterectomy attempt. etc. It was an experience for all involved for sure!!
"When I was really really young I didn't drink enough water and drank too much soda and I had to pass kidney stones.... It was tiny but there was blood," ALRIght! *Chugs water*
Fr, that's what I just did
"Is this too close?" Oh my goodness, cringiest moment in the entirety of this video.
I AM SO IN LOVE WITH THIS MAN
You’re so right about a ton of people coming in when you have something weird. I’m in a smallish city and was suddenly diagnosed with Brugada and a ton of people came in to see my heart monitor
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how Mike educates all of us. He helped me when my father was sick (he unfortunately passed away) and showed me that I’m not alone. #peewoop
HELLO FELLOW THEATER KID. also rip ur dad :(
So sorry R I P 🙏
So sorry for your loss
Ok but Dr Mike kinda looks like Phoebe’s husband Mike (Paul Rudd)🤔
Felt the same
Also Darren Criss
Yes, only dreamier
yep, to me he looks like a mix of Paul Rudd and Patrick Dempsey (Dr Shepherd in Grey’s Anatomy)
He looks like Noah Wylie or Patrick Dempsey.
The fact that he loves friends makes me feel like he can be my best friend!!
I love friends, thank you for doing this video
that kidney stone story is the best motivation to stay hydrated
fr lmao i heard that and instantly chugged some water
r/Hydrohomies
I just grabbed my water bottle and finished it lol
It can cause preterm labor, too.
I had a kidney stone that grew for awhile (two years) and made me deathly ill and went undiagnosed because my local hospital sucks. I had to have a stent and a lithotripsy. Not fun, do not recommend.