ER Doctor REACTS to Funniest Simpsons Medical Scenes #11

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  • @DoctorER
    @DoctorER  Рік тому +136

    I feel like I'm running out of Simpsons medical scenes! 😂 Comment below what episodes I should review next! If you enjoyed this video, drop a 'LIKE' & CLICK HERE to SUBSCRIBE NOW! ➡ ua-cam.com/users/DoctorER Binge-watch my entire Simpsons reaction series RIGHT HERE! ➡ ua-cam.com/play/PLVTbCgofXn_TGjiuBQocl2FwumOJnCYXG.html

    • @marcelstruss3622
      @marcelstruss3622 Рік тому +7

      time to rewatch all your videos and submit new scenes that haven`t been covered yet

    • @Kamranmammadov_111
      @Kamranmammadov_111 Рік тому +1

      Hi

    • @LunajezDc2Animator
      @LunajezDc2Animator Рік тому +2

      do more reactions of deaths on fnaf please
      my english is bad,sorry

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +6

      @@marcelstruss3622 Yes, please help a doc out! 😂

    • @MaxKate666
      @MaxKate666 Рік тому +2

      Doctor ER! Can you please react to the vids of "L.A Beast"? That guy is very crazy, he ate cactus and light bulbs!! among other crazy things!!

  • @andywap3
    @andywap3 Рік тому +87

    2:51 Anyone who has read a How to Draw book could appreciate how clever this gag is, using construction shapes instead of the usual skeleton during Bart getting electrocuted.

    • @Tesserex
      @Tesserex Рік тому +11

      I actually have the how to draw the Simpsons book from over 20 years ago, it has exactly that diagram in it.

  • @justinschauwecker
    @justinschauwecker Рік тому +30

    The lightning scene reminded me of a story my dad told me when he was younger. His neighbor tried installing/adjusting a TV antennae as a storm was rolling in. Needless to say, he was struck by lightning. His two sons who were helping him, tried to pull him away from the antennae and all three were electrocuted. None of them survived.

    • @joncobb9894
      @joncobb9894 Рік тому +1

      Since the lightning only strikes for a spilt second, it might have killed the first guy, but it wouldn't have killed the others

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 Рік тому +2

      @@joncobb9894 if they were holding a metal ladder it could've

  • @DarkDragonSlayer
    @DarkDragonSlayer Рік тому +151

    You know it's a good day when Dr. Wagner uploads.

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +23

      Hope you enjoy this Simpsons reaction!

    • @KimboKG14
      @KimboKG14 Рік тому +2

      @@DoctorER prefect send off to a perfect workweek 🥰

    • @QxDoner-e2o
      @QxDoner-e2o Рік тому

      @@DoctorER Hey Doctor!
      Can you react to "Ottoman Slap"?Because this slap can kill a person easily.I would like you to talk about it.
      ,

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Рік тому +13

    When I was a kid, I actually had a textbook for paramedics in training that had a picture of a guy whose eye popped out of his head and it looked exactly like Homer in this video. So that really does happen. My dad got it from a co-worker who was training to be a volunteer paramedic. And I have a cousin who was struck by lightning too. He was actually in his truck, in a store parking lot and the lightning got him when he touched the shift knob. It came through the shifter. (it was a manual transmission.) He was in his 60's, at the time, now age 75, and it really slowed him down a lot and caused all kinds of ongoing medical issues. The local news did a story about it.

  • @wilcohillebrand1458
    @wilcohillebrand1458 Рік тому +5

    03:40 That is correct, it's not the voltage in eletrcity that kills you it's the Amps.
    The higher the Amps the more violently eletricity courses through the body, causing more friction on a microscopic level leading to greater burns/shock and chance of heart failure

  • @LegendOfKitty
    @LegendOfKitty Рік тому +16

    Speaking of back injuries, I have a coworker who's been out for a few weeks because he had to get surgery on his cervical vertebrae because, at least from how he described it to me, the bone was starting to pinch his spinal column. He's got a bunch of other problems too from injuries he got from his time serving in Vietnam. It's pretty scary.

  • @kitsunneshenji6949
    @kitsunneshenji6949 Рік тому +18

    I was struck by lightning at the age of 17, but I didnt feel anything. One minute I was standing then a bright flash then I was on the floor. Ive been electricuted when the back of plug fell off.

    • @Kr0nicDragon
      @Kr0nicDragon 4 місяці тому +1

      Any superpowers?

    • @Brkl64
      @Brkl64 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, any superpowers?

    • @kitsunneshenji6949
      @kitsunneshenji6949 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Brkl64 Sadly no 😂

    • @funni_noises
      @funni_noises 15 днів тому

      @@kitsunneshenji6949the super power you gained was the ability to survive being struck by lightning at least one time… sadly that single time was how you got the power so it kinda doesn’t do anything

  • @LM-v8x-1104
    @LM-v8x-1104 Рік тому +51

    The Simpsons is one of my favourite series! Great to see another, very funny AND educational reaction to this! 👌

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +7

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this Simpsons reaction! Let me know what I should react to next.

    • @QxDoner-e2o
      @QxDoner-e2o Рік тому +1

      @@DoctorER Hey Doctor!
      Can you react to "Ottoman Slap"?Because this slap can kill a person easily.I would like you to talk about it.

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 Рік тому +9

    Your sense of humour never ceases to amaze me, Doc!

  • @matthewvorwald7169
    @matthewvorwald7169 Рік тому +3

    Love the episode when Homer goes into the selling grease business and nothing is going right for him, and that scene is one of my favorite where he gets his eye caught in the vacuum.

  • @metroidhunter965
    @metroidhunter965 Рік тому +2

    That epidermis joke reminds me of a throwaway gag that I like to use. I love saying, after hitting my elbow on something going “ow! I hit my weenus!”
    Some of the reactions I’ve gotten is priceless, even PharmDs have paused and went “wut?”

  • @ShadowtheYouTuber523
    @ShadowtheYouTuber523 Рік тому +2

    About time you got to the chiropractor scenes and season 10 premiere Lard of the Dance's scene where Homer's eye gets sucked out, I forgot how funny Homer feeling fantastic is in the chiropractor scene.

  • @claudiaduarte2895
    @claudiaduarte2895 Рік тому +4

    This is why I love Docter ER! ❤️❤️❤️😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @gamerq1996
    @gamerq1996 Рік тому +9

    I love the Simpsons too! I enjoy seeing your reactions to the clips and learn a lot from your channel. How on earth can people think you're a fake Dr? Not only do you know the terminology off the top of your head and are intelligent, but also I can just tell by your professionalism that is consistentlyon display. I am fascinated by doctors knowing so much and love listening to the "jargon" even though I have no clue what it means 😅

  • @jony303yt
    @jony303yt Рік тому +35

    Me gusta cuando comenta Dr Wagner todas las lesiones que pasa o genera

  • @macintoshclassic3891
    @macintoshclassic3891 Рік тому +6

    Well, Friday and the new video of Dr. Wagner... Thank you Doc! This is what I need to feel better today :D

  • @sleetarashi
    @sleetarashi Рік тому +3

    I always enjoy these vids. Thought of doing a take on the medical-related scenes from the episode "Lost our Lisa" where Bart uses super glue on his self?

  • @darlinjoselinojordan1524
    @darlinjoselinojordan1524 Рік тому +20

    El mejor doctor y consejero te mereces un Oscar 😎

  • @GreggBB
    @GreggBB Рік тому +2

    Love the Simpson's medical stuff lol. They get very creative on what they do to their bodies.

  • @KimboKG14
    @KimboKG14 Рік тому +7

    as an electrician I had my fair share of electrical accidents.
    tbh. I am bloody happy I am not dead yet.
    quit the field after my coworker had an accident that luckily only burned his whole hand's skin.
    we were pretty sure that he would loose his hand for some time.

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +6

      Be careful!!!

    • @KimboKG14
      @KimboKG14 Рік тому +2

      @@DoctorER sadly these accidents happen dued to neglecting workplace safety.
      because of time pressure and bad planning.
      electricity rule nr.1 still is to never work on live wires!
      I am a programmer now working my dream job.

  • @marcpower4167
    @marcpower4167 Рік тому +5

    Yay! You finally did the Dr. Homer's miracle spin-o cylinder (patent pending). I've seen cases like that though where someone with a back injury, falls or takes a hit awkwardly and it fixes it. For instance, I once pulled my back lifting something too heavy, as I was bent over in pain a co-worker burst into the room and inadvertently hit me in the back with the swinging door. Pain gone. Could it have maybe been a dislocation of some sort and she popped it back in completely by fluke?

  • @miriamweller812
    @miriamweller812 Рік тому +2

    @ Electricity
    I myself got only some experience with electric fences. Odd enough it feels a bit like an aggressive shower of pebbles when touching it - and like getting hit by a bigger rock, when you slap it, so the fence wasn't so dangerous, that it actually paralyzed your mucles, just a little shock.
    My mother had a more dangeorus experience being electrocuted by a damaged dryer, what was bad enough that she couldn't move. My father did luckily the right thing to get her away with a jump, since if he had tried to touch and pull her away, he likely would also have been caught by it (beside the shock there was not further problem).
    MUCH worse was the accident of friend of my sister. His father had did (some of?) the wiring in their hose, what had led to a lethal problem with a metallic towel rack, when two specific switches were turned on at the same time. He died from that, wasn't even 30 years old (and that after his brother and father had already died some years before, almost like a curse...). :(
    Just pushed my own anxiety regarding everythign around electricity. I really don't like to play around with it in any way (that experience with the fence was when I was a child).
    Bigger probs with water. Almost drowned two times, one as a little kid in Africa (vaccation, not living there), when I was unable to swim and another time as teenager, when I followed my father (who has always been quite mindlessly regading dangers) in the atlantic ocean - during a storm warning. I had liked the giant waves at the beach, what was fun, then didn't really take care as I follow my father who swam more outside, until I realized, that this is getting too straining. On the way back I discovered the current and waves pushing me toward the close coral riff and with that crushing waves, that would have ended ugly for me, so I tried to get back and swim against that, until I got no strength left, astonishingly accepting quite calmly, that I would die now - when I suddenly felt sand under my feet again. The waves still whirled my around a bit, but of course with the beach that close that wasn't much of a problem anymore (some people came toward me, since my mom - who always was in fear of water in general - had quite the panic attack, but I only saw those when I already could stand myself again). The portuguese life saver was pretty mad at my father for that - who just shrugged, though....
    Most fascinating aspect was how calm I was regarding this realization, that I would die now, no strength left to keep myself over water.

  • @suzannetitkemeyernlq
    @suzannetitkemeyernlq Рік тому +2

    Here in Costa Rica there are these things we laughingly call "Costa Rica Death Showers" because there are electrical wires running into the showerhead. If not properly grounded you'll get a mild shock by grabbing the metal faucet or knob. Yep, it's happened to me! You learn to never step into the shower without rubber flip flops on!

  • @TheoCrox
    @TheoCrox Рік тому +11

    You should totally react to the Human Centipede. The main character is a doctor too!

    • @iwatchyoutube6539
      @iwatchyoutube6539 Рік тому +4

      The human centipede franchise is garbage. It's not even good horror its just weird. You probably want him to react to two girls one cup as well lol.

    • @TheoCrox
      @TheoCrox Рік тому +2

      @@iwatchyoutube6539 I agree, the franchise is trash, but the first movie has a somewhat interesting villain, even if the other characters are questionable at best.
      But despite the movie being trashy, it does has medical scenes, which is the only reason I mentioned it.

  • @Kyleplier
    @Kyleplier Рік тому +1

    Speaking of lightning strikes, I saw a video on UA-cam that is CCTV security footage of an individual who got stuck by lightning not once, not twice, but thrice in a row. And the video's original title was that he pissed off Zeus, but I can't find that video again.

  • @PrinceLeader
    @PrinceLeader Рік тому

    Dang, I can't believe I forgot about this considering how much I've told others, the worst electrocution injury I had!
    I work at LOWE'S, and at the time of the injury, I was in the electrical department. We had been having issues with displays and tools not functioning properly, and during some cleaning I found a lot of the electrical connections were super dirty from dust and metallic debris. I mentioned this a few times, and I managed to keep my department relatively free of issue.
    Now, the injury took place in the next door department, Blinds and Home Decor. We have a blind cutter, which cuts blinds to fit into odd or custom frames. Me being next door, and that department being busy, I opted to learn how to do it. Now, our blind cutter had been having issues lately, and the technician we had fixing it seemed to patch it up, but it would still fail again later. And now, during my training with the machine, we started having that issue. The problems me and my manager were noticing sounded like electrical failure, so we opened the bottom door to the vacuum duct below, and checked for any noticeable issues. My manager went to help a customer that was walking behind us, and I continued looking at the machine.
    I stepped back and followed the supply wire from the ceiling, down the shelf, and into the back of the machine. I followed it into the machine, and noticed the supply conduit was not plugged in fully. Now, it was a bit dark under the machine, but I could've sworn I was grabbing a strait insert, and a 90 degree insert of cable connectors. They went into the plug of the machine, so I went to reattach them. Well, turns out what I was grabbing was a strait and a T connection, and the other end of the T connector, was underneath duct tap, and all 6 pins underneath the tape, were touching my palm.
    As soon as it connected, I was zapped with electricity, and jumped backwards from the machine. My right arm, which is the one that was shocked, was twitching and spasming, and I fell to the floor cluching my arm. My manager ran over to check on me, and I told him what happened. I also noted the shoddy 'repair job' the technician was doing, buy duct taping over electrical connections, especially on connections that match the color and shine of a connection covered in silvery paint, dust, and metal. It took about 2 and a half hours for my arm to stop jerking, and thankfully I've still got full functionality to it. But yeah, worst time I've I've shocked, but funnily not the only time. In total I've been accidentally shocked 4 times hahah, and I'm 23.😂

    • @PrinceLeader
      @PrinceLeader Рік тому

      Found out it's a pretty big issue of having uncapped conduit inside shelves at big warehouse stores like mine. They either are accidentally discarded, or just left uncovered by neglect. I still find them uncapped to this day, but I do feel like I'm finding less than before, which I hope means people are paying more attention. Perhaps so they can stop hearing me bring it up, but hey, their fault for putting the paramedic and firefighters son on the safety team XD

    • @ginniserena
      @ginniserena 8 днів тому

      Cheese and crackers, dude! I know Lowe’s is a do it yourself type of store but I had a father who was a licensed electrician. Always make sure you’re grounded if you’re going to f*ck around with electricity. You are lucky you didn’t have an undiagnosed heart condition or you might not be around to tell your stories.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Рік тому +1

    "Ahhhh my EYES! The goggles do NOTHING!!"
    -Rainier Wolfcastle

  • @joeschwartz1009
    @joeschwartz1009 Рік тому +1

    We had a dryer that was not working correctly. I told Amy my wife at the time to not plug it in and use. A ran an errand came home to our apartment Amy stated the dyer was sparking. I quickly went down into the laundry room to see for myself and she must have not heard me and plugged in and used the dryer. I attempted to unplug the dryer and my arm forearm touched the metal causing a electrical discharge into where skin touched metal. It threw me back six feet against the wall. I had a burn and electric type feeling in said arm for several weeks. I still have a slight discolor aspect where that shook occurred. We had to get the owner down there to unlock and shutdown to power to the laundry room. That occurred over two decades ago.

  • @Gobl_943
    @Gobl_943 Рік тому +7

    Do medical scenes from The Fairly Oddparents next! There's some hilarious medical scenes in that show as well and some that are wholly inaccurate!

  • @johnollis5362
    @johnollis5362 Рік тому

    My back pain is caused by a protruding disc as well as sciatic and degenerative disc disease. Back pain is very complex. Great reaction, keep up the great work Doc!

  • @tjroyal3101
    @tjroyal3101 Рік тому +13

    Working as an Electrical Engineer, I can definitely say that it's not the Voltage, but the current (Amps) is what kills you

  • @P_I_S_Y_NN_E_G_R_A
    @P_I_S_Y_NN_E_G_R_A Рік тому +5

    wish one million soon

  • @serilo744
    @serilo744 Рік тому +2

    Hacksaw Ridge would be a great reaction video, since the main protagonist, Desmond Doss, trained as a medic

  • @GreycatRademenes
    @GreycatRademenes Рік тому +6

    My Grandfather's youngest Brother was struck by lightning when he was in the military. He was standing guard while holding a gun with a bayonet. The lightning struck the blade. Fortunately it wasn't bad. He slurred some words all through his life after that. Also one side of his face was slightly toned down motorically. You'd guess he might have suffered a mild stroke at some point.

  • @rickschneiderphotography
    @rickschneiderphotography Рік тому +8

    I had lightning strike across the street from me. The timing was weird. I was letting my uncle in through our iron gate that is in the driveway. To do this I had to use a key to unlock it. As I held the key up to unlock the gate a bolt of lightning struck a palm tree across the street. Which sent me running and my uncle was like "Where you going? Let me in!"

    • @Cmin480
      @Cmin480 Рік тому

      Lmaoo

    • @catherineterry1111
      @catherineterry1111 Рік тому +1

      My family had lighting Strike in our backyard

    • @gurvmlk
      @gurvmlk Рік тому

      Blame Benjamin Franklin. It's likely his fault that you reacted the way you did from seeing lightning strike while holding a key.

  • @surge-lav4196
    @surge-lav4196 Рік тому +20

    Es el mejor doc con usted aprendo mucho más que en el colegio JAJA

  • @dangeiger9796
    @dangeiger9796 Рік тому +1

    I had a doctor who was a DO and he did some adjustment on my neck after I was in a car accident. It helped a lot

  • @segaiuolo
    @segaiuolo Рік тому +2

    After Homer's "treatment" Lenny says that the pain went away, just his leg was a little numb. I'd be interested, because it sounds like Homer made his back problem worse

  • @lehich124
    @lehich124 Рік тому +7

    Я любил Симпсонов, еще с маленького возраста, смотрел по телевизору с родителями! Обожаю Симпсонов и твой канал!!

    • @rusis2616
      @rusis2616 Рік тому +1

      Мне родители не разрешали смотреть Симпсонов, поэтому я смотрел, когда был один дома

  • @robertaviles8451
    @robertaviles8451 Рік тому

    3:05
    Doctor Emmit Brown survived a 1.21 gigawatts lightning strike when he sent the DeLorean from 1955 back to 1985!

  • @Matcha649
    @Matcha649 Рік тому +2

    i love your videos, thanks you very much, you made my day.

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +1

      Happy to hear that! What should I react to next?

    • @Matcha649
      @Matcha649 Рік тому

      @@DoctorER oh, i think you should react something like family guy or southpark. Have a nice day

  • @17_sold
    @17_sold Рік тому

    i love how you use so many gifs its a really good way to portray the things you are saying

  • @jacksonelliot3008
    @jacksonelliot3008 Рік тому +1

    Simpson is so funny, I’ve watched it before and you just made it even beter

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! What was your favorite Simpsons medical scene?

  • @OhioanGhost
    @OhioanGhost Рік тому +1

    it's also the fact homer is using a metal ladder instead of a wooden ladder because electricity can travel down it if you were to be shocked. Electricians use wooden ladders to be more careful when doing their job.

    • @GearGirl
      @GearGirl Рік тому

      That’s such a good point

  • @BelgorathTheSorcerer
    @BelgorathTheSorcerer Рік тому +1

    I have not been hit by lightning, but I've been close twice. One strike set a tree in a park I was at, and another strike hit a light pole directly above my car in the parking lot of a Walmart.
    The first one was so shocking, no pun intended, I literally peed some. There had been rain earlier, but the only warning there was going to be any lightning was a few seconds of this extremely ominous feeling that I'm almost certain was the electric charge building up in the air. Every hair on my body stood up just like they would to a balloon with static, but times a hundred. The lightning and thunderclap came so close together, they felt simultaneous. The flash totally blinded me for a few seconds, and I don't know how my eardrums didn't rupture. It felt like having a qutip jammed down both my ear holes at once, and the ringing in them lasted for days. My eyes readjusted pretty quickly, and there was a huge limb of the tree that looked like it had been taken off with dynamite. The edges of the limb and where it broke off from on the tree were glowing red hot, and there were smouldering slivers all around the base of the tree. Everyone there was probably lucky to have not only escaped being impaled in addition to not getting fried. I doubt I was the only person there that was going home for a new pair of undies.
    The one that hit the light pole rained sparks onto the parking lot, and the thunder was still deafening, but I don't remember getting the same intense static feeling, and it was storming pretty bad, so I it didn't have the perfect combination of lingering terror and surprise needed to soak myself. It definitely gave me a good jump though.

  • @Jasielth
    @Jasielth Рік тому +1

    Greetings doctor very good video as always incredible 😁😊

  • @Aditi27
    @Aditi27 Рік тому +4

    They are always hilarious !

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +4

      Thank you! What was your favorite Simpsons medical scene?

    • @TheSpikestr
      @TheSpikestr Рік тому +2

      @@DoctorER When homer puts bleach in barts eyes

    • @Aditi27
      @Aditi27 Рік тому

      @@DoctorER when the doctor reads the book Greys Anatomy & thinks woman swallowed a baby because she is pregnant 😂

  • @juanzapata492
    @juanzapata492 Рік тому +2

    Homer is a genius 😂

  • @lolikinguwu4247
    @lolikinguwu4247 Рік тому +4

    Wasn’t struck by lighting before but I was electrocuted by an outdoor lamp once. It was snowing pretty bad and I started to slip so I reached out and grabbed the pole. I got a massive electric shock that ran through my body and knocked me flat on my back. My heart was racing like crazy. Maintenance guy was shoveling nearby and helped me back up. He cut the power to the lamps and checked in the morning. Apparently a couple wires were stripped and rubbing against the metal. Was told that it was extremely dangerous and I was lucky that I walked away totally fine. They didn’t make me pay rent that month, so all in all it was a win win. Hurt like crazy but hey, that’s an extra )1200 in my pocket for the next month.

  • @travis303
    @travis303 Рік тому

    Loved the image of KU Med. Rock Chalk

  • @andrewfenn3019
    @andrewfenn3019 Рік тому

    Doctor: epidermis is your skin.
    Nelson: you see, epidermis means your hair.
    I know who to not believe

  • @hyperspazz8082
    @hyperspazz8082 Рік тому

    My oldest niece was struck my lightening when she was on the phone with a friend. This was years ago in her teen years. Her mom is a retired nurse now, but she came home and they took her to the ER. She had for a looong time seizure. I had an old friend from childhood that also was stuck by lightening. twice!

  • @atdynax
    @atdynax Рік тому

    When i was 4 or maybe younger i put a metal-chain in an electrical outlet. I got a shock and cried and that's it.

  • @Dio_He_Brando
    @Dio_He_Brando Рік тому +8

    Кто тоже любит этого Доктора?
    Who loves this Doctor too?

    • @drnatesw
      @drnatesw Рік тому

      hey, I also make fun reaction videos, I bet it'll make you laugh :)

  • @Shanethefilmmaker
    @Shanethefilmmaker Рік тому

    4:40 Let's just say I'm one of the few examples of that, that is nothing short of a miracle. For context. I used to live in a high floor apartment when I was a teen. It was summer and it was during a heat lightning storm. The balcony screen door which was made of steel wouldn't stop flapping around because of the wind. So just when I manage to get that door closed, lightning struck said door. The resulting impact causing me to fly backwards 10 feet across a room with only a couch to break my fall. Now from what I've heard and correct me if I'm wrong, but at best if one get's surface struck (By that I mean the lightning goes around the body rather than through it.) by lightning. The worst they'd get is burns. Whereas if the lightning goes through you, it shuts down your organs especially the heart and the brain. Yet despite taking on a full blast of a bolt of lightning 300 million volts and 30 000 amps of electricity, holding on a metal door no less, which once struck should have increased my odds of dying, I not only survived, but I never had any burn marks and my body continues to function like normal.
    It was literally like getting bitchslapped by God.

  • @amixeblu
    @amixeblu Рік тому

    My dad has chronic lower back pain and has to wear a brace sometimes when it gets severe. He gets bouts of severity. His parents had a small grocery store (local grocer) growing up and he was in boarding school, but in the weekend he drove the truck to auction (age 16) and loaded big sacks of potatoes and sugar and flour (50KG bags) all on his back. Not even full-grown, that can have an impact on you later in life. It got worse with age. It sort of got worse once he was retired. He's 76 right now.

  • @RasenKaidan-tq8vn
    @RasenKaidan-tq8vn Рік тому +3

    Hello Dr. Wagner! I really like your channel and your content. And I'd really like to offer you the idea of ​​reacting to various trauma and medical scenes from various anime (I'd like to suggest jojo). If you are reading this good luck!

  • @darrelllanglois2151
    @darrelllanglois2151 Рік тому

    My friend dr. Wagner I love watching your videos I learned so much from you in truth I myself have been struck by lightning

  • @spartanknight2976
    @spartanknight2976 Рік тому

    Yes I was electrocuted when I was 7 or 8 when pluging in a radio. My finger was touching the prong as I guided it to the outlet. Also I had always thought Abaderrmis was your hair for the longest time after watching that episode of the Simpsons which where they are referring the Hichcock film Rear Window.

  • @bluetarantulaproductions6179
    @bluetarantulaproductions6179 Рік тому +1

    My dad was telling me that he once was friends with a guy back in high school who got struck by lightning, miraculously he survived, though unfortunately all the muscles in right arm were destroyed and he had some form of brain problems which made him act like a completely different person.

  • @admorteminimicus3207
    @admorteminimicus3207 Рік тому

    I don't have experience with accidental rlectrocution, but I do have some with accidental electric shock. At one point I was living in a poorly-wired apartment complex and one of the light switches wasn't properly grounded. It most likely caused some nerve damage as I still get random, moderately painful spasms in the arm that got shocked

  • @Shinobito1
    @Shinobito1 Рік тому

    Not hit, but stunned by a lightning. When I was maybe 5 or 6 years old I was on vacation with my parents in shed-houses in a forest near an artificial lake. And there was this big skeleton for a future dancing house or something like that. It was just a wooden frame with a roof, but it made for a perfect spot for climbing and stuff. So I was playing there, when a storm surprised me. One lightning struck really near me and I don't really know, if it was the force of the lightning or just a shock of it, but it knocked the wind out of me. It felt as if I got KO'd really hard.

  • @ItsKristopher
    @ItsKristopher Рік тому

    I fell out of 15 foot tree house once and didn't break anything. But now that I've watched this, I might have damaged my brain after the fall. Thanks doc.

  • @deathfangthegothicgamer5601
    @deathfangthegothicgamer5601 Рік тому +1

    The other time was me just trying to plug something in before putting the plug in all the way i accidentally touch the metal part so i had a minor electrocution which felt weird to me

  • @starburst98
    @starburst98 Рік тому

    I think the gap was just to emphasize the break, not to say anything was missing, so just pressure to keep the break together is all that is needed.

  • @FNT-t
    @FNT-t Рік тому

    4:43 no, I had no experience with this, but I will say one thing, there is an experience of accidentally getting feces from a pigeon

  • @felixhaiden6874
    @felixhaiden6874 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video.

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! What was your favorite Simpsons medical scene?

    • @felixhaiden6874
      @felixhaiden6874 Рік тому

      @@DoctorER I would say it's a "Mr. Burns goes for a Check Up"

  • @tanyarichards7605
    @tanyarichards7605 Рік тому

    I once got electetricuted by putting a vacuum cord on my shoulder. Didn't realize there was a small fray in the cord.

  • @БерсеркКхорна-к4б

    I'm from Kazakhstan and I love your video)

  • @wolfbyte3171
    @wolfbyte3171 Рік тому

    1:55 Rock Chalk Jayhawks!

  • @historytoday4645
    @historytoday4645 Рік тому +2

    It would be cool if you reacted to some of Sam O Nella Academy’s medical videos and scenes.

  • @nickjones4778
    @nickjones4778 Рік тому

    I think with lightning strikes you also worry about concussive injuries because of the shockwave from the thunder’s sonic boom. Lightning struck a tree just outside my window when I was in middle school and the sound was so loud I couldn’t hear anything for a good 5-10 seconds other than a ringing in my ears

  • @illig3tsniperftw
    @illig3tsniperftw Рік тому

    I was rewiring a room in my aunt's house one time, and got a pretty bad shock. The breakers were labeled wrong so I thought the power was off, but it wasn't. I'm lucky I had an insulated wire cutter because when I cut a wire; I got shot back about 5 feet.

  • @allenhaun1697
    @allenhaun1697 Рік тому

    I hope you doing good doctor love your reactions I always watch your channel hope you hit 1 million subscribers soon

  • @rockerspaceman8641
    @rockerspaceman8641 Рік тому +1

    I crack my back by stretching every now and then. Doesn't hurt but you do have to be careful, I'm very flexible. I once was almost struck by lightning. I went out onto my front drive way to watch a storm and my body froze by itself. Next thing I know a lightning bolt struck right next to me leaving a scorched mark on our driveway.

  • @rickandmortyfan649
    @rickandmortyfan649 Рік тому +2

    you should react to those extremely severe chiropractors, one is called "how to fix a neck hump in Ohio". Another suggestion is Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul

  • @darklordzagato
    @darklordzagato Рік тому

    We know that these injuries are pretty bad but the doctor knows EXACTLY how bad they are. xD

  • @TechNextLetsGo
    @TechNextLetsGo Рік тому

    I was fishing on the shore of Lake Erie, and lightning struck the water. I felt it through my whole body. Felt like an electric fence times 3. I didn't get injured but it scared TF out of me.

  • @tahraethestoryteller6079
    @tahraethestoryteller6079 Рік тому +1

    I have not been struck by lightning but I I did get shocked when I put my hands on an electric fence

  • @Dogday_thedog909
    @Dogday_thedog909 Рік тому

    Hi doc. Thnx for sharing so many great facts. You have helped me ace so many exams. I couldn't thank you enough. Again thank you so much and keep up the good work 👍😊

  • @bartekjamroz3360
    @bartekjamroz3360 Рік тому

    For electric shocks, what seems to be a good metafor, is that voltage is the pain meter, and amplitude is the lethality meter. Lightning has huge levels of voltage, but not as much current, which is why some people tend to survive several lightning strikes.
    When playing around with some copper cables and some AA batteries, the voltage isn't high - 1.5 volts, but the amplitude is enough to make the thin cable red hot. In fact, it was hot enough to cut into my finger and leave a scar.

  • @potatobhu08
    @potatobhu08 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos,doc. Regards from Malaysia!🇲🇾

  • @zahwon6351
    @zahwon6351 Рік тому

    I was trying to start up my bike. I had the brilliant idea to hook it on a small battery. As soon as I connect the claps to my bike I got a shook I basically looked like a fish out of water, saying "where's the battery" 😅

  • @fefang1
    @fefang1 Рік тому

    I was struck by lightning while in my living room watching tv. Lightning from a storm about 40 miles away hit our antenna, went through the vcr out the tv and into my foot.

  • @gabrielmillan1164
    @gabrielmillan1164 Рік тому

    Que grande, veré todos tus videos sobre los episodios de los Simpsons. Jaja.

  • @SquadPlayOne
    @SquadPlayOne Рік тому

    That's awesome Doctor. I want to see the injuries from devil may cry 3-5

    • @SquadPlayOne
      @SquadPlayOne Рік тому

      or you can view injuries from bleach

  • @lizzaangelis3308
    @lizzaangelis3308 Рік тому

    I have not been struck by lightning exactly…. But 3 came very close! Two knocked me off my feet

  • @jilly_bean12
    @jilly_bean12 Рік тому

    When I was like 1 or 2 (not sure the exact age) I took my mom's book light and tried to stick into an outlet. It electrocuted me and I literally shot across the floor. The book light fell onto the floor and melted and it literally left a hole in the carpet. My mom rushed me to the hospital and thankfully I was okay. I had a few burns on my fingers, but nothing serious. It looked more like a 1st degree burn.
    Don't mess with electricity folks, lol!
    I love your channel and videos btw.

  • @MikeBeanFox
    @MikeBeanFox Рік тому +1

    I have a suggestion for a video:
    A video of clips that made you laugh the most!

    • @DoctorER
      @DoctorER  Рік тому +1

      I did! Check out my 2022 best of Doctor ER video! It's all my fav moments :)

  • @djlamar2
    @djlamar2 Рік тому +1

    Could you do a Johnny Test reacts? Lots of injuries and medical stuff happens on that show. Mostly medical

  • @shebrightmechanics4033
    @shebrightmechanics4033 Рік тому

    I've touched a electric fence a couple times lol

  • @celswolf
    @celswolf Рік тому +2

    What a surprise! The Spanish dub also change the audio of the Simpson's clips (To Latino for me).

  • @christopherhilbert3331
    @christopherhilbert3331 Рік тому

    Happy doctor today

  • @EifelBlaulichtTV
    @EifelBlaulichtTV Рік тому

    Not a lightning strike, but 230V AC from a live wire. Painful, had a night in Hospital, but I'm fine. Here's a pro-tip: If you are to disconnect a power supply, disconnect it from the mains first, before disconnecting the power supply.

  • @ashleym586
    @ashleym586 Рік тому

    I was shocked by lightning through my faucet! End of June, I live in NC and we have serious thunderstorms in summer.
    My house got a direct hit, and I was one of the routes to the ground. I was washing a metal pet bowl. It hurt like my bones were lit on fire for a half second. Then my calf hurt like I'd been stabbed. I couldn't stand without screaming. I had a small burn/scorch mark at the bottom of my calf muscle.
    I went to the ER. Doc didn't believe me. He literally said "That hasn't happened for 100 years". But they did the full trauma workup, X-rays and urinalysis to see if my muscle was deteriorating. There is NO modesty in the trauma Bay, they had me stripped naked faster than I could verify my DOB.
    They also did a ultrasound of my leg, and I just wanted to scream the entire time when they had to push down on the muscle. I'd just grip the edge of the bed and moan and sweat for those few seconds. Poor tech, she felt so bad.
    Nothing, no explanation. And it didn't bruise until the next day, so that didn't help the doctor believing me. He couldn't see any trauma. The bruising later was astonishing though, just splotches of deep bruising like islands.
    No pain killer helped. Even fentanyl didn't do anything at all. Only morphine helped, and that's just because I didn't care about anything.
    I couldn't walk for 3 weeks but now I'm OK, just afraid of doing dishes or showering in a storm. Very lucky.

  • @dwerical
    @dwerical Рік тому

    It's absolutely hilarious

  • @sacrilegiousboi
    @sacrilegiousboi Рік тому

    I like you have a notice on your videos now that says you're a licensed doctor

  • @samuelperales2863
    @samuelperales2863 Рік тому

    How about an episode of the video game Callisto Protocol? Idk if you’ve done it yet but if you haven’t I’m definitely gunna wanna watch that and see your reactions to it

  • @ianperez8452
    @ianperez8452 Рік тому +1

    The videos are very good. These videos help me for things with my family. Make a video of Jojo Bizarre Adventure, there they have more lessons, and you are a genius doctor.