I remember visiting my great grandpa in the hospital and then I heard, “MIKE, CODE BLUE!” and I turn the corner and I see this guy just punch this one guy on the chest to make his heart beat again. Being a doctor is COOL.
You poor poor thing. Now I worry about the money I handle as a cashier. In summer, women will try to hand me their money that they just pulled our of their bra. I don't want your sweaty boob money! I never thought anyone would even consider shoving money up into their bits!
I truly don't understand why people shove things up there butts and other holes. They make very nice toys that are safe for you and decently priced. Why?! Why does one look at a glass bottle and say "yeah, that's sexy." They make any and every type of toy for whatever one may desire.
I work in ophthalmology and have seen a few kids with injuries from mishandling scissors that ended up going into their eyeball. We normally don’t see children in my clinic but the cases were horrific and involved reattaching the retina (or attempting to). One little girl was only four and had been using sharp scissors to open something and her hand slipped. Not exactly running with scissors, but that case tugged at my heart because she was so scared and so uncomfortable. She came in with her teddy bear in an eyepatch to match hers, and I had to unpatch her teddy bear before she would trust me to take her patch off. Her other eye sees fine, it could have been so much worse. But I still think of her often.
A lot of neurologists are shocked when they see my MRIs and look at me, because most people that have had grade 3/4 intraventricular hemorrhage (bleed on the brain) are unable to walk or talk, but I can do both.
Simplest explanation is most often the correct one. For the stories about patients knowing information they couldn't have known it is obvious what the answer is. There are multiple things that make more sense than what you are inferring. Either rumor made it around the hospital and back to the patient through a visitor or just simply overhearing nurses or other staff talking this is extremely common in any workplace. Or the patient was told to say this to the person in question to freak them out by a coworker. Also there's good evidence of studies that your brain is still working even when medical staff consider you to be dead. You're not technically dead obviously because you were brought back. Death is not a defined subject. The line between life and death is very blurry obviously otherwise you wouldn't be able to bring people back from the dead. During times when we are being worked on for unconscious our brains and ears and eyes are often still working and subconsciously our brain is gathering information. This can explain a lot of what happens around people they are coding
0:59 My brother had meningitis, I’m quite sure from what but one day in 7th/8th grad (i don’t remember which one) I come home from school and there 1st responders in my house. My sister tell me not to come down stairs, then about 5 minutes later she tells me what happened. We found out a couple days later that is was meningitis, my brother said that he couldn’t see. This was honestly scary because I love my brother, and I didn’t want to lose him.fortunately he made a full recovery and is healthy today. But damn I was scared.
Giardia is horrible. Im still dealing with complications of giardia infection. I had giardia 2 yrs before a doc took me serious. Id love to sue the doc who repetitively blew me off. Now i fear my damage is permenant
Nearly killed a friend or should i say ex friend. 2 weeks after i gave birth i let people visit. So my friend came round but she looked off. I asked her if she was okay. Because i didn't want sick people around my new born. She insisted she was fine. But she looked sick so i asked her to leave. My other friends got mad and left with her. Well later that night that said friend had meningitis. My friends were insisting i was over reacting before they all left. Didn't care. Glad I was being "over protective ". She was in the hospital for a week and she Nearly passed away. As soon as she was back home i went to see her. Told her she was a selfish B. As she had been feeling sick the night before and said nothing. Broke a 20 yr friendship and told my other friends to lose my number. Rule number one when visiting a new born is don't visit when sick. Even if its just a runny nose. My son is now 25 with his own daughter. Told him to keep sick people away and don't let anyone including me and his dad see the baby for at least 2 weeks. My daughter inlaws parents were in agreement.
I wish so bad someone trained would have seen my sister and told us she died of sepsis and we didn’t have a clue she was a young and healthy 19 yr old 🥺🥺🥺
There's a downside to doctors being stingy with the painkillers. I had to beg my surgeon to let me take more. He said, "Bone surgery shouldn't hurt that bad." I took 3x the prescribed dose (with his approval), and it was heaven. I was able to relax and sleep while the nerves healed themselves. Doctors, lighten up! We need the heavy stuff for a short time, and then Tylenol will do the trick.
a lot of people don't take my back pain issues seriously because I'm "too young" for back problems (I'm 20 as of posting this comment). but it's an actual issue I have that has effected my performance at my former job. it's called lumbar lordosis, and it basically means my spine curves inwards more than it normally should.
Osteoarthritis runs in my family and it always strikes young. My great grandmother, grandmother, my aunt, and my mother to lesser extent, all started experiencing symptoms in their early to mid 20s and every doctor they saw told them all the same thing: You're too young for that. And everyone has swallowed their words after an examination is performed that shows, yes, they have it extremely young. In the process now with my doctor to convince them to test me so I can prove that my knees are actually messed up and it's not just because I'm "lazy" or "a little chubby"
@@MissLilianae- This is an example of how the phrase “you’re too young for that” is quite harmful. Another example being I’ve heard about a person who had a stroke whilst in their parent’s womb.
Doctors use to dismiss my back pain when I was younger until they did x rays and an mri. Now I have scoliosis, kyphosis, degenerative disc disease, compressed discs, and sciatica. Now they say either get surgery or deal with it for as long as you can take the pain then get surgery and hope for the best. There's no route that won't involve surgery at some point. It sucks
"It was as if a skunk had died a year ago, been eaten by another skunk, reanimated, and crawled out of the butt of the skunk that ate it." I can't imagine what that would smell like, but I do have a horrifying image in my head. Thanks a lot!
16:05 i turned yellow too!!!! My mom would serve me carrots and squash as a baby. She only stopped when the doctor said i was yellow. lol my mom didnt even notice!!!!
EMT I had a friend of mine who TLDR she had abdominal pain went to a doctor doctor said it was gallstones problem was the way she described the pain was not gallstones she said it was a stabbing pain stabbing pain is a hollow organ anyways I bugged the shit out of her to go get a second opinion she finally went to her parents & passed out in front of them and collapsed unconscious so they took it to the ER turns out it was appendicitis
When I needed an emergency gallbladder removal I spent three days thinking I'd just wrenched my back really bad due to referred pain before it became much worse and I realized it wasn't just my back. (I hadn't been able to sleep or keep food down, but I'd just put that down to pain. I hadn't had much appetite from the pain anyway. On that last day though not only was the pain growing steadily worse, I started to not be able to keep water down either and was just projectile vomiting bile and water when I tried. Luckily that last one is just not a symptom of appendicitis OR back injury.) I'm glad you were right, but pain can be weird and unpredictable.
Never had a problem with my gallbladder Ever. .. until 1 day, about an hr after I got up, started feeling like I had mild heartburn. Within 3 hrs, I was in bed bawling, writhing in agony. Went to ER,admitted with infected gallbladder. Dialuda every 4 hrs barely kept it tolerable. Removed next day, surgeon said it was so full of stones, it was close to bursting, couldn't believe it had never given me issues. Worst pain I've ever felt, 10 Xs worse than 3 natural childbirths. He also fixed an umbilical hernia I never knew I had, so I went from an outtie bellybutton to an innie, at 59 y/o. Lol
whenever i hear a blood sugar reading in one of these videos, I think eh americans measure it weird it's probably not that bad, then I convert it to UK metrics and my jaw hits the ground every damn time
I Wish you would notice and reprogram you computer voice ft is short for feet not feature and no is not short for number and other mistakes is getting annoying REALLY ANNOYING!😡
I remember visiting my great grandpa in the hospital and then I heard, “MIKE, CODE BLUE!” and I turn the corner and I see this guy just punch this one guy on the chest to make his heart beat again. Being a doctor is COOL.
"She put her money in the va-HOOH-a for safe keeping."
Me: (Sobs in Bank Teller)
You poor poor thing. Now I worry about the money I handle as a cashier. In summer, women will try to hand me their money that they just pulled our of their bra. I don't want your sweaty boob money! I never thought anyone would even consider shoving money up into their bits!
Oh the infections...
I truly don't understand why people shove things up there butts and other holes. They make very nice toys that are safe for you and decently priced. Why?! Why does one look at a glass bottle and say "yeah, that's sexy." They make any and every type of toy for whatever one may desire.
I had meningococcal meningitis. 15 days in a coma. Nasty stuff.
I work in ophthalmology and have seen a few kids with injuries from mishandling scissors that ended up going into their eyeball. We normally don’t see children in my clinic but the cases were horrific and involved reattaching the retina (or attempting to). One little girl was only four and had been using sharp scissors to open something and her hand slipped. Not exactly running with scissors, but that case tugged at my heart because she was so scared and so uncomfortable. She came in with her teddy bear in an eyepatch to match hers, and I had to unpatch her teddy bear before she would trust me to take her patch off. Her other eye sees fine, it could have been so much worse. But I still think of her often.
Meningitis sucks man, had it and the flu my senior year of high-school and it felt like my head was being crushed on all sides
A lot of neurologists are shocked when they see my MRIs and look at me, because most people that have had grade 3/4 intraventricular hemorrhage (bleed on the brain) are unable to walk or talk, but I can do both.
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Wow! I hope you’re doing okay now
53:something- how would moving to Kuwait allow you to escape ghosts? I assume Kuwait has them too.
Simplest explanation is most often the correct one.
For the stories about patients knowing information they couldn't have known it is obvious what the answer is.
There are multiple things that make more sense than what you are inferring.
Either rumor made it around the hospital and back to the patient through a visitor or just simply overhearing nurses or other staff talking this is extremely common in any workplace. Or the patient was told to say this to the person in question to freak them out by a coworker.
Also there's good evidence of studies that your brain is still working even when medical staff consider you to be dead. You're not technically dead obviously because you were brought back. Death is not a defined subject. The line between life and death is very blurry obviously otherwise you wouldn't be able to bring people back from the dead. During times when we are being worked on for unconscious our brains and ears and eyes are often still working and subconsciously our brain is gathering information. This can explain a lot of what happens around people they are coding
0:59
My brother had meningitis, I’m quite sure from what but one day in 7th/8th grad (i don’t remember which one) I come home from school and there 1st responders in my house. My sister tell me not to come down stairs, then about 5 minutes later she tells me what happened. We found out a couple days later that is was meningitis, my brother said that he couldn’t see. This was honestly scary because I love my brother, and I didn’t want to lose him.fortunately he made a full recovery and is healthy today. But damn I was scared.
“You are wrong and you know nothing.” Lol
Giardia is horrible. Im still dealing with complications of giardia infection. I had giardia 2 yrs before a doc took me serious. Id love to sue the doc who repetitively blew me off. Now i fear my damage is permenant
i thought i just had the flu. i actually had a serious bowel obstruction
Nearly killed a friend or should i say ex friend. 2 weeks after i gave birth i let people visit. So my friend came round but she looked off. I asked her if she was okay. Because i didn't want sick people around my new born. She insisted she was fine. But she looked sick so i asked her to leave. My other friends got mad and left with her. Well later that night that said friend had meningitis. My friends were insisting i was over reacting before they all left. Didn't care. Glad I was being "over protective ". She was in the hospital for a week and she Nearly passed away. As soon as she was back home i went to see her. Told her she was a selfish B. As she had been feeling sick the night before and said nothing. Broke a 20 yr friendship and told my other friends to lose my number. Rule number one when visiting a new born is don't visit when sick. Even if its just a runny nose. My son is now 25 with his own daughter. Told him to keep sick people away and don't let anyone including me and his dad see the baby for at least 2 weeks. My daughter inlaws parents were in agreement.
The thing I take from this is, don’t put things up your arse that isn’t meant for it…
no base, lost in space
My husband's cousin died of meningitis. He was fine one day, dead four days later. That is terrifying.
I wish so bad someone trained would have seen my sister and told us she died of sepsis and we didn’t have a clue she was a young and healthy 19 yr old
🥺🥺🥺
These are so amazing
There's a downside to doctors being stingy with the painkillers. I had to beg my surgeon to let me take more. He said, "Bone surgery shouldn't hurt that bad." I took 3x the prescribed dose (with his approval), and it was heaven. I was able to relax and sleep while the nerves healed themselves. Doctors, lighten up! We need the heavy stuff for a short time, and then Tylenol will do the trick.
I was also an orange baby, but I was too young to say what was wrong. I ate many carrots and apple dinners
a lot of people don't take my back pain issues seriously because I'm "too young" for back problems (I'm 20 as of posting this comment). but it's an actual issue I have that has effected my performance at my former job. it's called lumbar lordosis, and it basically means my spine curves inwards more than it normally should.
Osteoarthritis runs in my family and it always strikes young. My great grandmother, grandmother, my aunt, and my mother to lesser extent, all started experiencing symptoms in their early to mid 20s and every doctor they saw told them all the same thing: You're too young for that.
And everyone has swallowed their words after an examination is performed that shows, yes, they have it extremely young.
In the process now with my doctor to convince them to test me so I can prove that my knees are actually messed up and it's not just because I'm "lazy" or "a little chubby"
@@MissLilianae doctors can be really flawed in that way. especially when it comes to overweight people, they always dismiss their problems.
@@MissLilianae- This is an example of how the phrase “you’re too young for that” is quite harmful. Another example being I’ve heard about a person who had a stroke whilst in their parent’s womb.
Doctors use to dismiss my back pain when I was younger until they did x rays and an mri. Now I have scoliosis, kyphosis, degenerative disc disease, compressed discs, and sciatica.
Now they say either get surgery or deal with it for as long as you can take the pain then get surgery and hope for the best. There's no route that won't involve surgery at some point. It sucks
"It was as if a skunk had died a year ago, been eaten by another skunk, reanimated, and crawled out of the butt of the skunk that ate it." I can't imagine what that would smell like, but I do have a horrifying image in my head. Thanks a lot!
16:05 i turned yellow too!!!! My mom would serve me carrots and squash as a baby. She only stopped when the doctor said i was yellow. lol my mom didnt even notice!!!!
EMT I had a friend of mine who TLDR she had abdominal pain went to a doctor doctor said it was gallstones problem was the way she described the pain was not gallstones she said it was a stabbing pain stabbing pain is a hollow organ anyways I bugged the shit out of her to go get a second opinion she finally went to her parents & passed out in front of them and collapsed unconscious so they took it to the ER turns out it was appendicitis
When I needed an emergency gallbladder removal I spent three days thinking I'd just wrenched my back really bad due to referred pain before it became much worse and I realized it wasn't just my back. (I hadn't been able to sleep or keep food down, but I'd just put that down to pain. I hadn't had much appetite from the pain anyway. On that last day though not only was the pain growing steadily worse, I started to not be able to keep water down either and was just projectile vomiting bile and water when I tried. Luckily that last one is just not a symptom of appendicitis OR back injury.) I'm glad you were right, but pain can be weird and unpredictable.
same thing. thought i was dying
and?
Never had a problem with my gallbladder Ever. .. until 1 day, about an hr after I got up, started feeling like I had mild heartburn. Within 3 hrs, I was in bed bawling, writhing in agony. Went to ER,admitted with infected gallbladder. Dialuda every 4 hrs barely kept it tolerable. Removed next day, surgeon said it was so full of stones, it was close to bursting, couldn't believe it had never given me issues. Worst pain I've ever felt, 10 Xs worse than 3 natural childbirths. He also fixed an umbilical hernia I never knew I had, so I went from an outtie bellybutton to an innie, at 59 y/o. Lol
I found out I have Celiac Disease last year. I was 33.
People really like putting stuff up their butts apparently 😂
The MIL at Disney...aspirin...yeah....nitro....ok....gasoline...wtf?!!
They sandblasted your heart?
whenever i hear a blood sugar reading in one of these videos, I think eh americans measure it weird it's probably not that bad, then I convert it to UK metrics and my jaw hits the ground every damn time
i love sweet potatoes but nit that much ....
I put an axe through the back of my hand. I did not go to the hospital.
Heard these before
Key word: Compilation
But I haven't tho, so maybe this vid isn't for u
@@snickerdoodle9267 keywords: "these before"
Yes, the compilation.
I;think the first 1 was weir
Chold
I Wish you would notice and reprogram you computer voice ft is short for feet not feature and no is not short for number and other mistakes is getting annoying REALLY ANNOYING!😡
they have to add mistakes otherwise TH-cam will think they're a bot and shut the channel down or something
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Creepy Ai voice ,you would get more subs if you just had a human voice.
Third!