To preemptively address some potential criticism: This is not a political video. I do not discuss anyone's political positions here. If viewers are bothered that I am singling out RFK Jr for criticism regarding his statements about his health, I'm not necessarily opposed to doing the same for other candidates. However, I suspect there is not much appetite among my subscribers for this...but I also could be wrong. Let me know. There is a commonly-held belief that medical professionals should not speculate on the health of public figures, and that doing so is "unethical". Here's why I don't think this applies here: - I'm not speculating about RFK Jr's health out of the blue, but rather I am analyzing personal health information that he himself has voluntarily shared. He has made no indication that he wishes for this information to remain private. - Although he is currently a private citizen, he is running for the US President - arguably the most powerful person in the world. So his health is everyone's business. - The video focuses solely on his cognitive health, which is directly related to his ability to be our President. Why are the comments restricted? The last time I posted a video concerning RFK Jr (which wasn't even very critical), the comments that followed from his supporters were over-the-top offensive and vitriolic. I'm not able to moderate comments in real time, so instead of just turning them off entirely, I've decided to try setting them to "must be approved". We'll see how this works out...
I like RFK more so than the other two candidates, both of whom’s mental health is also questionable in my opinion, and I enjoyed this video. I’m sure the story is embellished, it’s far too romanticised to be true-to-life.
5:26 - 6:36 was my take and why I dismissed his claim straight up. I am a doctor and not a specialist yet, which means to me he didn’t speak to any doctor. 7:28 - this friend probably made up the story.
As a nurse, I can tell you the physicians are never just hanging out in a waiting room. If they did, then we could find them easily when we wanted to bug them 😈
I am neither a doctor, nor have I played one on TV, but here is my expert opinion on the cause of RFK, Jr.'s neurological symptoms: I-don't-want-to-pay-alimony-to-the-soon-to-be-ex-wife-whom-I-allegedly-emorionally-abused-itis, exacerbated by years (decades?) of admitted substance abuse. Of course, I haven't performed an examination on RFK, Jr., so I must stress that this is not a medical diagnosis, but rather my speculation based solely on news reporting.
Very peculiar stories. It'd be hard to imagine that people would be compelled to vote for a candidate who is poisoned with mercury and had brain parasites. I wonder what the real reasons for these stories are. On another topic: I've been watching the series on mechanical ventilation. As always, great lectures! Though I couldn't find the twelfth lecture, which is supposed to cover troubleshooting vents, and how to approach the ventilated patient in acute respiratory distress. Is this lecture missing?
I don’t understand why a politician would make this up when voters (rightfully) care about how well politicians’ brains function. (Or, if we give RFK Jr. the benefit of the doubt, that he wasn’t being misleading on purpose, I don’t understand why he wasn’t more careful about saying the correct thing.) Looks like trying to reduce how much he had to pay his ex-wife came back to bite him in the ass (Even if he’s fine, we all know political opponents will use it against him)
And so I guess everybody agrees that Robert f Kennedy junior is very good for the position that he's going to be in he wants to pull the polio vaccine and all these other vaccines are you kidding me. I think that were made more than his freaking brain
To preemptively address some potential criticism:
This is not a political video. I do not discuss anyone's political positions here.
If viewers are bothered that I am singling out RFK Jr for criticism regarding his statements about his health, I'm not necessarily opposed to doing the same for other candidates. However, I suspect there is not much appetite among my subscribers for this...but I also could be wrong. Let me know.
There is a commonly-held belief that medical professionals should not speculate on the health of public figures, and that doing so is "unethical". Here's why I don't think this applies here:
- I'm not speculating about RFK Jr's health out of the blue, but rather I am analyzing personal health information that he himself has voluntarily shared. He has made no indication that he wishes for this information to remain private.
- Although he is currently a private citizen, he is running for the US President - arguably the most powerful person in the world. So his health is everyone's business.
- The video focuses solely on his cognitive health, which is directly related to his ability to be our President.
Why are the comments restricted? The last time I posted a video concerning RFK Jr (which wasn't even very critical), the comments that followed from his supporters were over-the-top offensive and vitriolic. I'm not able to moderate comments in real time, so instead of just turning them off entirely, I've decided to try setting them to "must be approved". We'll see how this works out...
I like RFK more so than the other two candidates, both of whom’s mental health is also questionable in my opinion, and I enjoyed this video. I’m sure the story is embellished, it’s far too romanticised to be true-to-life.
5:26 - 6:36 was my take and why I dismissed his claim straight up.
I am a doctor and not a specialist yet, which means to me he didn’t speak to any doctor.
7:28 - this friend probably made up the story.
As a nurse, I can tell you the physicians are never just hanging out in a waiting room. If they did, then we could find them easily when we wanted to bug them 😈
Excellent video, you have to wonder how he thought that this story would "fly".
I am neither a doctor, nor have I played one on TV, but here is my expert opinion on the cause of RFK, Jr.'s neurological symptoms: I-don't-want-to-pay-alimony-to-the-soon-to-be-ex-wife-whom-I-allegedly-emorionally-abused-itis, exacerbated by years (decades?) of admitted substance abuse. Of course, I haven't performed an examination on RFK, Jr., so I must stress that this is not a medical diagnosis, but rather my speculation based solely on news reporting.
Very peculiar stories. It'd be hard to imagine that people would be compelled to vote for a candidate who is poisoned with mercury and had brain parasites. I wonder what the real reasons for these stories are. On another topic: I've been watching the series on mechanical ventilation. As always, great lectures! Though I couldn't find the twelfth lecture, which is supposed to cover troubleshooting vents, and how to approach the ventilated patient in acute respiratory distress. Is this lecture missing?
Unfortunately, we got a horrible appointment.
I don’t understand why a politician would make this up when voters (rightfully) care about how well politicians’ brains function.
(Or, if we give RFK Jr. the benefit of the doubt, that he wasn’t being misleading on purpose, I don’t understand why he wasn’t more careful about saying the correct thing.)
Looks like trying to reduce how much he had to pay his ex-wife came back to bite him in the ass (Even if he’s fine, we all know political opponents will use it against him)
It was 12 years ago. I don't think he was thinking of running for office at the time, these revelations are from divorce proceedings
Probably Swordfish or other high mercury fish. Also high in mercury but expensive enough that non-anglers don't eat so much.
It's true that swordfish has much more mercury than tuna, but FWIW, he himself has attributed it to tuna.
@@StrongMed My bad, I missed that, Thanks!
very odd story to relay to the public on the campaign trail
Definitely an excellent take on it. Thanks for the video!
As a fellow physician I totally agree. Unconvincing.
How dare a career politician embellish and lie about something? They NEVER do that! /s
Did you have your shirt on inside-out doc?
Lol. No that's just the design of the shirt.
6:15
Seeing this photo made me shutter, the thought of holes in a brain is very offputting
I've carted mri films around in envelopes in the early 2000s. This was in the Hartford Ct area.
House MD fans know neurocysticercosis from the very first episode!
Most likely he made up the story. Sadly it's no surprise politicians lie. Finding an honest politician is like finding a unicorn or at least zebra. 😅
He used to be so smart. ☹️
Lol, maybe he got a brain parasite from all the fish he ate. I cannot reiterate enough, lol.
My mom had ataxia
Pretty informative
its not his first 😂 and probably not the last
Wow... His story was absolutely garbage lol.
But maybe we are like "Dr House" and do everything ourselves and make weird diagnoses
Ill be waiting for the analysis on Biden's congnitive ability as well as Trump's. Otherwise this is just another hit job.
No. Fact-based analysis is fact-based analysis.
That said, I'd welcome analysis of the two candidates who actually might become President.
How's it a hit job? No one forced him to go on some local talk radio show and share this BS story.
There's nothing to analyze. This video is just going over what he said, it's not diagnosing him
And so I guess everybody agrees that Robert f Kennedy junior is very good for the position that he's going to be in he wants to pull the polio vaccine and all these other vaccines are you kidding me. I think that were made more than his freaking brain
@@StrongMed I think the worm is alive and whispered that he will say all kinds of hurtful stories if he doesn't. ;DDD
May be substance abuses can cause those symptoms 🤔🤔🤔
He should allow the media to talk to all of his doctors.😀👍👍🤔