His Tumors are Caused by Racism | New Amsterdam | MD TV
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- Dr. Frome discovers the root cause of his patient's tumors is the stress caused by the racism he faces but struggles when this is not recognised as a medical diagnosis.
From New Amsterdam Season 2 Episode 14 'Sabbath' - Max races against the clock to rearrange the budget when faced with employees going unpaid; Kapoor is presented with a device that's the future of medicine; Iggy goes against the norms to prove a diagnosis; Bloom gets an unexpected visitor.
New Amsterdam (2018) After becoming the medical director of one of the United States's oldest public hospitals, Dr Max Goodwin sets out to reform the institution's neglected and outdated facilities to treat the patients.
Watch all seasons of New Amsterdam: www.justwatch.com/uk/tv-serie...
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The best way to “shield” kids from the darker things in life is to teach them how to defend themselves, who to turn to, and how to cope with the negative emotions that such things can cause. Bathing your kids in ignorance will inevitably drown them.
How do you defend yourself from the ongoing micro-aggressions and the constant unthinking cruelties of embedded racism?
Being eyed askance in stores and followed by security guards?
Being asked where you come from when the questioner doesn't want to hear New York or San Francisco?
Having constant belittling assumptions made about your language skills and intelligence?
Being yelled at to go back to Africa/China/India?
This is death by a thousand cuts, daily.
@@SuzanneU I wish I knew.
@@SuzanneU Well the media ensures that they maintain just enough division to divide the populace just enough to fight for their side of the socio-political coin without going to war on it thus maintaining the system of soft power. Believe me I once had like 15 different news outlets claiming that drinking whole milk was some kind of white supremacist secret handshake all because I was goofing aroung on a livestream with a dude on a weird paleo diet ranting about vegans.
@Suz Cost unfortunately there is no simple answer. But these are the best options I forsee.
1) forgiveness - everyone thinks to forgive is to forget that's true to a point, but in the case of racism once everyone forgets how to be racist would there be anymore racism.
2) humor - laughter and levity have always been used to build bridges of understanding.
3) fighting - no, I don't mean fisticuffs unless that is your chosen profession. There are always people who respect a fighter. For example, Abe Lincoln fought a war in his own country to ensure the rights of minorities. Ghandi waged a peaceful war to fight the injustices to his people. Martin Luther King was the voice of an oppressed people. The way to fight is by knowing to engage the people that stand against you. Sometimes you need fists sometimes you need words, but it begins with respect both for yourself and your opponents.
4) acceptance - knowing which battles to fight both internally and externally. You can't win a war when your mind and heart aren't at peace, as the prayer states grant me the wisdom to accept the things I can not change.
And if those all fail a little faith can go a long way
Most those things don't happen though especially in america
It's a proven fact that children who experienced abuse and mistreatment on a frequent and long term basis grow up to be chronically ill adults. It is also a fact that these same people, when given the counseling and support they need to overcome their trauma, can drastically improve their health.
Can stress/mental health issues cause physical problems like chronic pain, stomach issues, etc?
@@trinitylivingston1286 Yes. A very common manifestation is in people who are very stressed tend to develop stomach ulcers easier
@@trinitylivingston1286 yep! even more so if left untreated and for a long time!
@@trinitylivingston1286 Yes. Abuse/mistreatment certainly aren't the only factors contributing to chronic illnesses, safe people can get them too, but the symptoms often arise during times of typical stress (for example, high school, college, first or stressful job, moving house, etc).
Hey! It's me! I genuinely do have CPTSD that then developed into Chronic Fatigue and chronic pain, as well as an incredible amount of immune problems! Cortisol. Affects. Your. Immune. System. I wish people would take this entire thing more seriously. Feel free to ask me questions!
It has been proven that the stress levels that teenagers experience today are the same as those faced by mental health patients in the 1950s. This is a horrible pandemic for our youth and needs urgent attention. Adults need to grow up and stop thrusting all this stress on our children.
I think the question is why they have those levels of stress .
@@aquilesriffo i have so much and i cant even explain why. I just dont know
The worst part is that they often INSIST that our lives are way easier and that we have no reason to be stressed. So not only are things bad, but you're constantly gaslit that you don't actually have stress at all while continuing to push even more stuff onto you.
@@lunarrobot9714 I wonder why people say that?
@@isaacgodby9848
Jealousy mostly. They figured "My life was stressful and I dealt with it, so you should too."
Not wanting to admit that many of their lives were abusive and traumatic and using that as an excuse to not change their behavior, therefore perpetuating the problem.
For example: remember when there was student loan forgiveness and lots of older folks got mad because "I had to pay off my student loans with my job for several decades of! Why do you get loan forgiveness when I didn't when I was younger? That's not fair!" Neglecting to realize our debt is like...x5 as much as theirs was.
Dr Charles in Chicago Med said that loneliness is the worst epidemic. I totally agree with him
My lifelong stress from going through stuff like this, and abuse in the home left me with debilitating chronic pain illnesses and Im only 21, this can absolutely happen, Im glad they covered stress manifesting into physical problems, because many still do not understand this concept and think its fake.
I wonder if my stress is why I'm in sooo much pain lately
Me too, im 22 and have crohns disease and god knows whats wrong with me mentally
😂😂😂
I turn 23 on Sunday and right now I'm bedbound with chronic pain and fatigue and so many dehabilitating disabilities and immune problems it's not funny.
Omg you're the intended audience of this s***!!! 😂
"Then give me an approved ICD-10 code" -- billing deserves all the pushback they get. Not everything is in the ICD code table; it's always been this way and it always will. The draft ICD-10 had many more codes for things that have real cases and still missed real cases that I was able to find in the news.
My disease was only recently added to ICD
As a coder, there's always something close enough.
@@GCLU my fiance went to college for coding because the school promised to have locked jobs in place before they graduated, they didn't and no one around here coud get jobs. The school got sued for that major/the promise. Everyone got their tuition back plus some.
@@GCLU All right I give you this chance to prove it. Condition: Air Condition sensitivity. Original suspect cause of anathema eliminated by trying the drugs and finding they don't work at all. Cold sensitivity was found to exist (and has a code) but was found by bisection to have insufficient explaining power. Toxic mold (in the air conditioning) was the next guess and found to be wrong. Dampening the air conditioning so I couldn't feel the breeze didn't help. This would have eliminated the placebo effect if it hadn't already been eliminated by wearing two jackets in summertime (which is otherwise impossible). An air condition unit was found to not trigger it. It had the unusual condition of always taking in new air from outside to cool rather than recirculating the air. However running the building fans in recirculation mode (with no AC) all day didn't cause an issue.
The actual root cause would be found two years later; but for two years it was impossible to improve on AC Sensitivity; and primary treatment is still limiting exposure to air conditioned air. Code of J67.7 is wrong and actively misleading. Dust elimination made the problem worse. I suppose you could use J70.8 which is a catchall code for anything in the air but that doesn't tell you _anything_. It's suitable for billing but the next doctor picking it up has no idea what is actually being treated.
@@GCLU I sort of believe that because they could have just billed under PTSD. The codes do need to be improved. They should directly match whatever we could diagnose. It’s a slight disconnect
I did always think that people underestimated how mental concept can cause physical problems but I didn't think it would cause a tumor.
The same thing happened to my mom, so I can say with utmost certainty that emotional stress can cause even something as severe as a tumor.
@@jorienwachukwu466how come i got ptsd instead of a tumor? despite it stemming from pre-teen-hood? do we know why?
@@tieflingcorpse9817 Do you suffer any physical problems to your health? The body can be affected in many ways.
I don't think it would
@@jorienwachukwu466 other than covid no
Wow. She's giving results in a hospital room and not in the waiting area unlike every other doctor show. This is horrific. "What does a 13 year old have to be stressed about?" A lot, actually.
Yea, a kid can have all kinds of problems that people wouldn't know about. I had all kinds of stress when I was that age.
Just like every teenager...hormones are raging at that age for EVERYONE. First it's highways and now it's tumors. We will NEVER get out of this bubble that the elite puppetmasters have imposed on the lower and middle class people for centuries. They have us making a boogeyman out of racism. We are tricked into fighting amongst eachother for their benefit. Racism will never be banished into our past. No one wants to wipe it from our history else we are doomed to repeat it.
A lot of stupid adults assume that kids can’t possibly have real problems.
Even in this day and age with internet trolls cyber bullying kids to suicide, it’s still not considered a ‘real’ problem. 😞
A lot of stupid adults have the nerve to utter that heartless phrase to kids all the time. Forgetting that kids have to put up with a lot. School, teachers, homework, grades, friends, home life, family etc. And they wondered why kids suffer from depression, anxiety, and stress. And why the kids are harming themselves and even killing themselves these days. For heavens sake; we had 3 kids kill themselves in a community 30 minutes from my town at the beginning of 2023. One 15 year old coming from a horrible home environment.
Yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
I don't even watch this show and I love Dr. Frome so much. "I'm not gonna change my diagnosis, Sandra Fall From Billing, not this time!" And he's so gentle, and his actor does a great job in imbuing the role with a genuine, believable kindness.
@@2killnspray9 ?
@@NoshuHyena What "?" I'm just telling you this episode is not realistic and non scientific
@@NoshuHyenaYeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
I’m not surprised by this. When I had my breakdown which lasted about a year. The constant stress led me the develop a full body rash which also made my psoriasis worse. It took months for the rash to disappear.
😂😂😂 your tumour was caused by racism!
@@natty4316 What on earth are you talking about? When did I say I had a tumour?
Stress like depression lowers the immune system and increases the risk of some problems.
If you have an infection it can get worse or even if you have some immune problem etc
But this episode has lot of misunderstood concepts and exaggerates a lot...
My hair falls out when my anxiety gets really bad, and takes a long time to stop even after my anxiety stabilizes. By falls out, I'm not talking about the normal few strands people lose, I'm talking about hundreds of strands every time I wash it
This episode made me high key emotional. Coming to a realization like that isn't easy. I was always treated different cause of disabilities I didn't even know I had until later in my life, and that's when I realized the world was made for the "normal" people, and not everyone else. The stress and trauma that builds without you even realizing it unreal, and sometimes it's only when you get sick like this kid that it makes itself clearly known
And unfortunately those of us who know early on do our best to hide it
We live in a society not built for us in anyway and some people view our disability as the problem. It’s not, it’s inability to treat us as equal human beings or adapt 😅
Basically my experience growing up autistic
😂😂😂
I was in a huge car crash at 3, my parents divorced at 7 and my mum died while i did CPR on her while I was 11. From then on I got physically abused until I ran away at 16. That trauma and chronic stress took a massive toll on my body. I'm 23 on Sunday and I'm practically bedbound with tons of disabilities and immunity issues. Cortisol broke down my entire body until I am constantly sick. I wish people just advocated more for the fact that cortisol and stress are PHYSICAL things and affect our bodies, not just our brains.
Thank you, New Amsterdam, for brightening countless Wednesdays. You will be missed.
They get the boot?
@@PrinceOfLillies season 5 was the last one.
@@grachisol8236 thank you for the info 😊👍🏻
People PLEASE don’t take your anger issues out on teenagers! This happens all the time, these kids need all the freaking help they can get. I know this kid is just an actor, but it breaks my heart he has to go through this. All I see I a kid albeit not a small one. I get why you gotta stereo type them in stores lol, I was a kleptomaniac when I was his age lol. But I was just naive, not bad. Thank goodness I grew out of that, and I didn’t have to do it to help support my family. These guys don’t get to stay kids very long.
I always preferred making sociopaths, anyway.
You ever been so stressed about something that you threw up? I volunteered at a music festival for kids and one of the contestants puked in the hallway after her performance she was so stressed out because of expectations. Now imagine that for the kid in the show x1000 and you get stomach tumors.
@@saxondefender492 Fr, the story just had to be about racism bc the show is super woke. I have never heard of racism causing a tumor lmao. Maybe the parent should teach the kid how to handle that or how to de-stress better, but again, just how it was scripted.
@@MetroidPurplesstress has caused tumors before 😂😂 literally google it
It's a fictional series relax... and you're comparing a stress shock with chronic stress. Yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
This is freaking real. I haven’t experienced tumors yet but I’m diagnosed with major depressive disorder + generalized anxiety disorder (mine is genetic unfortunately) I was off meds for a few months and I was under so much stress that one single trigger sent me over the edge and I was in almost a catatonic state of depression. Dropped 15 lbs in 3 weeks from not eating. Doesn’t sound like a lot but it is! Stress is a killer. Our society is so ridiculously focused on success that there are a lot of hurting people out there. We need to take a step back and try to help each other where we can.
Yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
u r naive, look up biofilm, medical gaslighting and medical upcoding, external chemicals can cause tumors too
there is physical and mental stress, physical stress on organs from chemicals or infection can cause fatigue and mental stress, u r treating symptoms silly instead of the main problem. and u went to a business that tried to overbill the government, mental healthcare is almost entirely funded by taxes, would u trust a mechanic if he said oil changes are not necessary and when ur car is broken it cost $20,000 to fix? now instead of a car it's your body, curious why didn't u figure out ur dictor was allegedly possibly lying, upselling/upcoding?
Sadly this is the world we live in. People look down on different races…even those with physical disabilities. I had polio as a child and I was kept inside at recess because the teacher said I couldn’t run and play as other children. I walk in a crowd and others look at me limp with my affected leg and foot.I walk towards others they automatically look down at my cane or limp foot whereas when I see others I look in their faces and smile at them.
You got all that from a video about a kid not in a gifted program and so, therefore, was treated like the other kids?
I get people that look down at me too. I have autism. It's hard for me to be around people without the judgement. I also feel judged because I'm white. I go into a store. Other races look at me like I'm dirt. They don't give me a chance. I don't mind talking to anyone. Personally I feel like racism is in all races.
@@flipperthrifter Maybe stop seeing people in races and skin tones but rather as humans?
@@jnewgot It's a privilege to teach "don't see or talk about race" when you never have to think about your own. Teaching others not to see race doesn't make racism go away, it just teaches people not to think about it as an option when actual racist things happen, unless it's IN YOUR FACE RACISM. Talking about race, means also Talking about solutions, which is something we all need.
@@CruellaDeVil. We don't need to teach people to not see race because by default that's how humans are, they see skin tones not races. If you don't tell them race exists they literally cannot be racist.
How about this, you see humans and you treat humans equally, instead of categorizing them and how you treat them based on race?
I didn't know he was Latino. I thought he was black.
When I asked a good friend why some people hate other people because of the color of their skin, she wisely told me it wasn't about skin color, it is how they feel about themselves. Changed my world, this answer. ❤❤❤❤❤
My mom is actually going through this rn!! She has numerous tumors in her back because of stress! I was the one who caught her having a seizure and passing out, she went to the doctor and found out about the cysts and masses. Stress can cause tumors.
This is such a heartbreaking episode. I feel so bad for that child.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 caused by racism!
"I feel bad for the child" don't worry it's just fiction.
Moreover yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
Cysts isn't exactly the same thing, it usually grows on the surface of the skin, like a big pimple.
There are many reasons for it to appear, half of the time because of obesity, it can be also hormonal problems etc idk if stress "causes" them, but it sure lowers the immune system and so increases the risk maybe even a lot.
Omg! First time I've seen a clip of new Amsterdam and all I can think of is that Martha makes a very good doctor
As a medical coder this kinda hurts and makes me think of misdiagnoses codes because it’s not there😢.
The mother did a huge disservice to her child, the world is an ugly dark place and if you tell your children that it's a world full of opportunity, beauty, gumdrops and rainbows it will damage them nearly to the point of the inability to function. So parents stop shielding your children from the darkness and teach them how to embrace it and not let it control them.
Letting it in is the only way to know how to counter it so that it doesn’t affect t you negatively. What this mother did is completely idiotic.
You realize this is a tv show and not real right?
@@walmartian422 Yes, , but it doesn't mean that it's not taking inspiration from things that do happen in real life. For well over a decade people in public health and the medical communities have been making an effort to document how social pressures such as poverty, disenfranchisement, racism, etc., have a negative toll on your health. A lot of people of color, especially black people in the US having to deal with things like poverty and toll on your health. The health communities are now starting to realize that it is true and you're finding things like a lot of people of color and minority populations that deal with social pressures are quite literally genetically more sensitive to things like stress.
Hospital shows in early 2000s:
A paper cut from a month ago caused you to contract Leptospirosis and fried your liver.
Hospital shows now:
Paper cut is exaggerated but a deeper cut can cause crazy stuff. I got really sick because of a wisdom tooth not growing correctly...
And yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
I find this line of questioning so weird. What parent's first question is "where did the tumor come from"? Or seriously asks "how does a 13 year old have enough stress to form a tumor"? Does she not pay attention to her kid's life? Is she completely unaware how much stress teenagers face these days? Does she not remember being a teenager?
When she was a teenager, the world didn't run on feelings the way it does now. We live in a world where there's an ever-growing list of genders, "micro-aggressions" and constant race-baiting and identity politics being thrown at us from every angle. The only solution is to say "no. I'm not dealing with this bullshit any longer" and refuse to entertain the mental delusions of leftist extremists. It's incredibly freeing.
@@pcross84 I didn't grow up in that generation either, it doesn't mean I didn't have a ton of stress over things like school, grades, clubs, friends, relationships, family, a job, college, and my future in general. I'm sure his mom also had to worry over many of those things as well.
If it can be named, it can be known. And, if it can be known, it can be fought.
Racism has had a name for a long time, & we have been fighting it for a long time. And, b/c we’re human, we will keep fighting it for a long time yet. All we can do is teach the generation that follows us not to make the same mistakes. Let them inherit our strengths, & leave behind our weaknesses. Maybe, that way, they will succeed where we have failed.
It's a fictional drama.
@@er272racism is a real thing
Yeah stress is unhealthy and lowers immune system, but this episode is totally exaggerated with a lot of misunderstood concepts.
Plus this kid is 13 years old and isn't suffering from intense chronic stress because of so-called "micro agressions" this is ridiculous.
@@nirvanaheightsYes but >90% of the time it's a fictional drama though.
God bless Alex, Mike, and Sven.
(((Mike)))
@@DaytonaRoadster As always I'm yearning for any evidence of that. Will you be the first in literal years to provide anything to support that?
@@DaytonaRoadster homestead_adventurer?
@@The_Noticer.QUI!?
This episode is so relatable
You relate to Progressives being gently racist against you?
I'm here b4 the trolls coming in saying racism is dead and etc
How do people even think that, its crazy
That’s so insane and absolutely awful
It is, in some places. America is just 40 years behind the actual developed world.
My parents are racist, but never showed it openly. I grew up without becoming one. My parents realized that while they were stuck in their ways, their kids didn't have to be. It's about raising the next Gen to be better than themselves.
@@Daeyae it's not just an american thing... trust me, racism is still very much present all around the world
The diagnosis should have been PTSD (from racism).
no, POST traumatic stress disorder, there wasn't one traumatic event
But it wasn’t POST trauma. He was actively going through the traumatic events every day
Is this guy for real??
That's not trauma that's called existence
It doesn't matter the color of your skin. Things could be taken away easily regardless of that.
...yeah, that's actually probably the ticket here. Still has long term problems with the system, but...
Martha really did become a great Doctor.
This episode is totally illogical and unscientific.
- Firstly if he has a benign tumor then there is no reason to operate or even reason for this child to be found in the hospital
- At 13 you have "iron health", the psychological effects have a very limited impact on the physical and the body manages stress much better at this age (from a biological point of view)
- tress cannot "create" a tumor, it can only increase the risk of creating one
- For this teenager to really have a tumor "caused" by stress, it would take an absolutely gigantic level of stress coupled with genetic predispositions etc.
it's just so sad that some people can't just see the inside of people instead of the outside.
I love this scene ♥️
I need a mash-up of all the "Sandra Hall from Billing" clips!
We are becoming more powerful.
"We"???
This episode is totally illogical and unscientific.
- Firstly if he has a benign tumor then there is no reason to operate or even reason for this child to be found in the hospital
- At 13 you have "iron health", the psychological effects have a very limited impact on the physical and the body manages stress much better at this age (from a biological point of view)
- tress cannot "create" a tumor, it can only increase the risk of creating one
- For this teenager to really have a tumor "caused" by stress, it would take an absolutely gigantic level of stress coupled with genetic predispositions etc.
I know for a fact, I’ve seen me clips of this episode, but for whatever fucking reason this is the only clip I can find now
I wish there was a crying emoji instead of just a like or dislike .
It's so hard to see someone so hurt by people that intentionally or unintentionally do or say racist things .
So true
A crying emoji for what? You really need to toughen up darling and turn off CNN AND MSNBC... I promise that you will have way worse experiences then that in the real world...racism is a smokescreen to hide the real atrocities. Why don't you do some research on modern day slavery. SLAVERY IS STILL HAPPENING TODAY!! FIGHT FOR THEM!!
The only time a person isn’t good enough, is when they’re bringing down others purposefully. That’s when they’re not good enough, because that’s when they’re not good at all. Be good to others and most importantly, be good to yourself.
Jimmy! Breaker High! Yaaaasss!!!!
Well, the stress from it.
Can you upload the full episode?
The mom is a prisoner in the show Orange Is The New Black lol 😂 I love her ❤️
For me it’s not racism, but ableism…and they are very similar in presentation and effects.
I’m disabled since birth. As far back as I can remember I have been discriminated against, experienced all those wonderful micro aggressions, and the even better major aggressions (big time sarcasm!).
I am so thankful I had my parents to help me through it all, to teach me how to cope, when to ignore and when to confront.
It is extremely stressful to know that you are constantly being judged based on something that is beyond your control, beyond the control of anyone.
I completely get this, but the way I do can seem a bit strange. I have autism, ADHD, and anxiety. In grade school, I was seen as a gifted kid because of my grades and reading level; even got the option to skip a grade, but I had speech issues. My parents noticed quickly, tried to get me speech therapy from the school, but it was denied because on paper I was a star student. I didn't get speech therapy until my ADHD diagnosis in 4th grade, abd it was taken away as soon as I got into high school even though I also had the autism and anxiety diagnosis by then. IEPs were an issue too. We would do everything right for our part of the process, but never got the call back to set it up. Eventually when I tried going to college I had better luck with the attempt(probably thanks to better funding compared to my school), but I had gone without it for so long I didn't really know what I needed, other than the option to leave the room to calm down in case I get overwhelmed. I only made it halfway into my second year because it got too expensive and going to college with unmedicated ADHD wasn't my best idea to put things simply
This is a solid episode and a good lesson, but I hoped they ruled out physiological causes for the high cortisol too.
Being blind to things, doesn't protect you from it. Educate Yourself, find your voice, and live your life to the best of your abilities. You must first acknowledge it 🙏
watching from BRAZIL!
lmao this is next level 🤣
AMENITAAAA!!!!!
I had a tumor in my abdomen in 2011, I asked how it happened the Dr. said they're to many ways to get it to determine where it came from.
I don’t think any writer on this show knows what subtlety is
Take a look at this comments section. This show's audience probably couldn't follow a subtle, nuanced storyline.
how so?
@Shadow962775 can u explain?
Hilarious... the punchline had me in stitches.
Stress can cause a variety of health problems. Including but limited too high blood pressure, stomach issues, weakened immune system and cancer etc. So it isn't hard understand why this young man is having problems with his health. But good news is remove the source of the stress. Teach him how to stand up for himself and defend himself. Teach him how develop thick skin. And he should be fine. Granted it will be much easier said then done. And shielding him from negative things, people and situations may seem like a good thing. But its not. How can learn how to cope and deal with this rotten and negative world? Unfortunately in this world racism, negative emotions and people, horrible situations are always gong to be a real factor. Living in a broken world is something we all have to learn how to deal with.
New watcher to this show. It seems good so far. Also it's Jimmy from Breaker High!
Does the actor playing Cephas play Sonny in In the Heights too?
@@kenzgitz9884 yes he does! And Quentin in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
that does means a lot to people they are different by skin colour, disabilities and look different in different ways and I know how it feels and look at me now, I am out in public people are recognised who I am and they accept us in public and yes they can stare at us for no reason we are the same but look different and that's makes us.
Stress may cause tumors but the source of the stress is practically irrelevant.
Not if the source can be eliminated to prevent future issues
i see the key point that the mother must have learn is: do not trap your kid inside a bubble of protection. teach them to fight, not to hide
I do not agree "if you can name it, we can treat it".
That's the kid from "In the Heights," correct?
yep i think so
Damn yeahhhhhh
OHHMYGOD IS IT SONNY?
@@kirin1230 pretty sure, same weird mouth movement
And Martha Jones at the start
Could Z60.5 work, or are the social factor codes unacceptable in this situation?
Z codes aren't reimbursed by most insurers
"Sandra fall from billing"
Where's his father?
Really learnt a lot from this❤️ we really need to stop putting a lot of stress on our youths
These SNL sketches are getting good. It really felt like an actual tv show
Not how I expected this to end. I see the title and I was thinking something more insidious (environmental racism for a start)
Getting your kids in a diverse group of friends is a falsehood . It makes it harder for them to get their own friends
:D :D :D :D :D I really hope that this is an article from the Babylon Bee
so what did he end up naming it?
Martha Jones???
This is a shitpost clickbait title, but the content is very legitimate. My parents did the same thing to me with my disabilities.
I like the kid 2:04 ❤
This episode is totally illogical and unscientific.
- Firstly if he has a benign tumor then there is no reason to operate or even reason for this child to be found in the hospital
- At 13 you have "iron health", the psychological effects have a very limited impact on the physical and the body manages stress much better at this age (from a biological point of view)
- tress cannot "create" a tumor, it can only increase the risk of creating one
- For this teenager to really have a tumor "caused" by stress, it would take an absolutely gigantic level of stress coupled with genetic predispositions etc.
What have we come to lmao
Martha Jones?
He was reading 'Lord of the Flies'
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I don't get why this episode has such a high rate of dislikes...
It's a fiction show, chill out people
00:26 "what caused it?" doesn't say what caused it but says it tumors are very sensitive to hormones... BUT WHAT CAUSED IT!!!!????
biofilm can cause tumors as well as external chemicals, classical example of medical gaslighting and medical upcoding (most mental healthcare is paid for by taxes, 85% of all m.h. indirectly even if the patient has private insurance) there is a game being show
there is a difference between physical stress and mental stress they are using the patients naivety to manipulate them. physical stress other than from work can be caused by chemicals, chemicals can cause physical stress on the liver and kidneys which increases cortisol if not an infection, there is a sick game being played but takes a lot for it to cause a tumor from inflation over time my guess more likely a pathogen?
Kids can really be hurt by racism.
This episode is totally illogical and unscientific.
- Firstly if he has a benign tumor then there is no reason to operate or even reason for this child to be found in the hospital
- At 13 you have "iron health", the psychological effects have a very limited impact on the physical and the body manages stress much better at this age (from a biological point of view)
- tress cannot "create" a tumor, it can only increase the risk of creating one
- For this teenager to really have a tumor "caused" by stress, it would take an absolutely gigantic level of stress coupled with genetic predispositions etc.
As a medical biller and coder, this is annoying lol. I understand there is so diagnosis for stress/cancer due to racism, but there is a plethora of other codes he could use to that are non specific
The very doctrine this show spews is arguably the greatest source of stress. Individualism has been a colossal failure. We shouldn't have to be prevented from establishing roots in a community, by moving away from our birth place, so we can have a barely decent job, to work our fingers to the bone so we can pay bills and debt. This goes for domestic and foreign workers in this country. Being an atomized individual is torture. This show is also torture.
Has anyone ever measured the stress levels of women who are followed or threatened by young men in hoodies that do the most robbery assaults?
Surgery of that boy ?
I thought he said she wouldn't let him check out the books because they were reserved for gifted students?
I noticed that too. I think, what they're trying to get at in this episode is the fact that the librarian didn't ask him if he was a gifted student, the librarian automatically assumed that he wasn't
is anyone taking this seriously 😆🤣😆
Wait so…the kid’s own racism gave himself a tumor? I’m so confused 😂
The tumour was caused by stress and the solution, put forward by the writers, is to tell a child that the entire world is against him and everything that goes wrong is an intentional attack on him for something he can’t control. I’m sure if put into practice that would never stress out a kid.
Lol, nowhere in the video was that explicitly said. 😂What a pyscho...
The point was he already knows the world is against him via the racism. So acting like it’s a non issue is gaslighting him. Causing more stress. Essential on top of dealing with racism he has to deal with “am I crazy for being demoralized due to racism? Am I overreacting that people treat me badly?”
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 no people in the tv show didn't explicitly mention their writers
@@HexatheonRPG ?
I mean, what else do you tell to a patient whose environment (school ) is unequivocally mistreating them due to their genetics and there's no way out of it? It's chronic, and dealing with chronic issues requires understanding them (naming them), and learning to cope. He can't promise him a better surrounding, but he can say we can work on making it easier to cope with, which he did.
What's you great plan Mr. writer? Have the psychiatrist take the school librarian to court for racism to make a point and end racism? Tell him he's being a coward and man up? From all the ridiculous stuff they come up in medical dramas, this is nowhere near out of line.
It’s obvious that actor is like 28
This whole episode just gives me a migraine
How so?
@@falcon8105 it can pretty much be summed up with the title of the video.
But if you want a complete breakdown as to why I’ll give it but as a warning it’ll be a long comment
@@sagelg I do.
@@justcallmelucky what do you mean by “I do”?
@@sagelg I wanna long comment that’s an episode breakdown and an explanation of why this episode gives you a migraine (if you want to too).
this is fucking hilarious xD
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This! All of this!! Every person who is not of color needs to see this. As a biracial person, this is what we go through every day of our lives. Trying to find out place and understand the cruel world around us.
How do you think we feel having to put up with you in our countries?
Ok mutt
@@natty4316didn’t realize you were a big rich boy who owns a country. whats it called?
@@nirvanaheights England is mine by birthright
Oh stop being so soft. Adversity is part of life.
It feels like there’s no way to win. People who aren’t racist and actively try not to be perceived as racist are still accused of having racism instilled in them. It’s just all so impossible.
then be anti racist
racism just means any white person that doesn't want to be killed for being white
Well, remember, this isn't about winning it's all about learning how to interact with people better. No one, when you just meet someone, knows the perfect way to interact with them. Humans, by design, navigate social interactions using shortcuts that are made by patterns of social interactions that they have had in the past. That's it. Everyone is guilty of having a bias and a Prejudice because we navigate the world through our own experiences but our own experiences do not dictate how every single person that we're going to meet in the future will act and react. Therefore, in an example like this, the librarian may not think that they're racist however, if they grew up or they were in a lot of different schools where all of the problematic students were the struggling students were students of color, based on past experiences, the librarian is going to assume that this kid is just like all the others that they have seen.
A big chunk of my teachers were like the librarian probably worst, I was told by a coach in order to get in the soccer team he would have to bench a kid from the starting lineup and this kids need this in order to get into college. I used to tutor kids in Algebra or as we call it back home 6th grade math so they can get better grades for college applications, at that point I had less credit bc they wouldn’t acknowledge my school credits, but I guess this is not a problem bc if I didn’t like it back then I should’ve go back from where I came from.
So wait..so a black kid with no problems, no harassment, no racists being openly against him or obvious racist tendencies unto him feels is subconsciously victimized himself to the point he's growing tumors....did I understand that
Just because you aren't actively facing an issue doesn't mean it isn't an issue that exists in the world. Every day you walk by wheelchair ramps, never needing one. Yet someone out there does indeed need them because without that ramp they couldn't get into the building. You aren't the center of the universe, no one is. Until we all accept that there are issues that people face, no change will ever come.
@@TrackerRoo ok, but I don't develop tumors from walking by wheelchair ramps or using my arms to do things or not being a different gender
This movie is sucks, misleading this boy into antisocial and piting himself.
This is a very funny joke
This video gave me a brain tumor.
Pure propaganda.
Lol yeah...This episode is totally illogical and unscientific.
- Firstly if he has a benign tumor then there is no reason to operate or even reason for this child to be found in the hospital
- At 13 you have "iron health", the psychological effects have a very limited impact on the physical and the body manages stress much better at this age (from a biological point of view)
- tress cannot "create" a tumor, it can only increase the risk of creating one
- For this teenager to really have a tumor "caused" by stress, it would take an absolutely gigantic level of stress coupled with genetic predispositions etc.
Seriously?
BS!
I can't.
I’m confused . Is he mixed or just Hispanic ?
Are you kidding me???? Kids are bullied all the time. It's not normal but they have to face it. It doesn't get aby better when you start working....
They have to face it but they should not tolerate it.
@@claudiaarmah2389 you address it. These things never get resolves but you move on. That doctor is talking like the entire society is guilty of racism. I'm Indian from India. I can claim that too.... utter nonsense...
If it's "all the time" then how is it not normal?
@@jnewgot I fart all the time. Doesn't make my action normal to the world
@@dianagonsalves Flatulence is incredibly normal for humans.
Wait. Did he experienced acts of racism or is it his perception? Either way, it sucks.
Is this a comedy? Had me ROTFL 🤣
I know what a joke😂 they used all the leftist buzz words with no actual instances of racism.
Whats it like being an autistic spas?@@chrisman1985