And some people assault them and give them dogs abuse. They're heros. I hope medical staff in UK get their pay rise, they absolutely more than deserve it
When I was a resident in pediatrics, we had to rotate in the ED (emergency department). This kid was as brought in by his parents. Unfortunately he stopped breathing. We tired everything to restart the breathing but after about 45 minutes we called it and pronounced time of death. When the parents came in after everything was over, the mom let out this loud sad wail cry. Other patients in the area knew what happened. I went to see a pairing who was wait g in the room for over 1 hour. When I apologized then then for the delay, the parents told me it’s okay. We heard that sound and we know what had happen. I will never forget the sound.
19:00 This reminds me of my hospitalization three years ago for an adverse reaction to Vancomycin. Took a few days to figure out and treat effectively, and those nurses were fricking SAINTS. On the third day, I just kind of lost it, sobbing and just so done being stuck (I have terrible veins). A kind RN sat with me and talked me down; I hadn't slept for three nights so even though I'm not a crier, I was then. And these amazing nurses said they could never do what I do (teach high school and college). I was like, "Really? At least I get to send them all home at 3:00." If I had to deal with 12-hour shifts of people shouting, the guy across the hall who blasted his TV and whistled all night, people banging those call buttons every 5 minutes ... I'd probably end up in prison. God bless our healthcare workers.
I smelled patient who had a very aggressive cancer of the eye. The smell was so bad I you could literally taste it. The nurses and doctors had to de-breed it and change the sopping wet dressings twice a day. Before that the worst smell I ever encountered in hospital was BILE when a doctor in the morgue accidentally ruptured a dead guys gall bladder. I never forgot how I got my job transporting dead people to the morgue. All the applicants (19 of us) were invited to the morgue to watch an autopsy. I'm disabled and autistic so everyone was expecting me to wash out. I was standing by this tiny white lady that looked like a child in a lab coat 2 sizes too big. Some guys were huge buff bulls, I knew they'd get the job but I did not give up. I was strong but just medium sized. The doctor uncovered the dead discolored body 3 people left. Took out the scalpel 2 more people gone. Cut into the body and a slight sound of air escaping. Now I'm fascinated by what I'm seeing so I don't realize who left after this point. The doctor does what he called a modified a Y incision. I don't know how many people left but the door stayed open for a bit. I felt the breeze. He took out a few organs and weighed them after making some remarks. His assistant was chuckling. The doctor made a few more incisions and the smell was terrible I did not mind. Suddenly we heard a huge CLANG as the last remaining BIG guy fainted or fell I don't know which because I did not look. I did note the crowd of applicants had thinned out a good bit. Then the doctor asks the few remaining to name the anatomical structures he pointed to. I aced it. I know my anatomy. Finally he started talking essentially teaching us about the body he was dissecting. The doctor told us the kind of life the dead guy lived just based on what the body "Told him!" I never forgot he used to say, "Every dead body has a story to tell and never lies to those who can unlock its secrets." By the time we had completed the proceedings the big guy had crawled to the wall by the door looking a very pale gray \ green which was unusual for a BIG cinnamon skinned black guy. At the end of the proceedings of the original 19 applicants there were just two people left. Myself a husky black man and the most petite little young white lady with blue steel gray eyes and blonde hair. She got the day shift to continue college. I got the night shift to because I was an autistic werewolf loner. She ended up going into Mortuary Science and Embalmers School and I become a computer systems analyst. We are both retired now. She is still barely 5 feet tall and the strongest little lady I know. She thinks I am a lovable brute. Poor dear heart!
@@SuperSlimshady1 Yep the late 1970's. into the early 80's. When the hospital realized I handled gore without losing my cookies they moved me to Trauma. The ickiest thing I did there was hold my finger over a dudes artery while we trans ported him to the OR! What made it fun was it was during the middle of the night. This was a huge urban hospital on a weekend at night.
I had minor surgery yesterday and was worried that I was annoying the nurses by being a little scared and asking what I thought were a lot of questions. After watching this, I now know I was probably the easiest patient they've had all week since I didn't shit everywhere or smell bad enough to induce vomiting 😳
It's precisely because of videos like this where I know I'll never be the worst case in any dental or hospital setting. Even _if_ I am, there's going to be another patient that they think "okay good, we've had this before but this time it's not as bad. We can work with this."
Not a doctor. In nursing school I was assigned a patient who had been picked up by the train tracks. Her legs were caked in feces, her breasts full of maggots. She had a mental illness and stage 4, fungating breast cancer. The maggots had helped keep the area clean. It took 9 bathing kits (don't remember the name now) to clean her up enough to give her a shower. She was so ashamed. Nothing to be ashamed of. I'm forgetting a lot of details, as I'm half asleep and this was over half a lifetime ago.
@catherine birch She was terribly physically and mentally ill. There was shame to be had, but the shame wasn't hers. No one "lets" themselves get like this. As a disabled woman myself, I can't begin to tell you how nearly impossible it is to get necessary assistance. It's easy for people to fall through the cracks when they're great gaping chasms.
I hope she's doing better or at least resting in peace, I can see why people in the medieval ages used maggots. I know I didn't want to or wish to but I let myself get filthy and disgusting in 2021 due to my mental health and everything going beyond rock bottom and I was having the worst eczema I have ever had since childhood and I was a mess
Not a doctor or nurse here. Thirty years ago one of my aunts was dying of a very aggressive cervical cancer. For some reasons she was living at my home while on treatment. After chemo and radiation therapy my poor aunt literally started to decompose herself alive. That terribly awful smell was something I didn't forget easily.
@@FireflyGirl68 yep. Threw up my feeding tube that goes into my intestines with Intestinal contents due to a bowel obstruction 😭. Kept throwing up bowel contents up until they placed another feeding tube into my stomach to suck it out so I didn't have to throw it up. Intestinal failure and bowel obstructions are awful, but the Australian healthcare system is something I will be forever grateful for. They have saved my life multiple times 🤍
I vomited blood after my jaw surgery. It wasn't fresh blood, it was stale and brown 🤮 Thank God for Simon the night nurse, I don't know how I would have dealt with it on my own. Simon was such a cool dude, he was the only nurse who actually paid attention to me.
After having C Diff (circa 2011) by the time I stopped crapping myself, all I could do is vomit. I drove myself to the hospital and they admitted me. 4 days of very strong antibiotics (which causes C Diff, BTW) and only fluids to eat sucked. I got home and afterwards, I had to go back the the hospital because my potassium levels were so low that I almost died, again. Trust me, take probiotics if you are put on ANY antibiotic. You'll be very happy you didn't get this horrid condition. 🤢🤮😫
I had a tonsillectomy in my 20s. It’s not so bad for children, but by adulthood those suckers have rooted themselves and have to be scooped out. It’s major surgery. When I saw my ENT surgeon for a follow up one month visit, I asked him just how bad my tonsils were. First thing he says: “Do you have a weak stomach?”😳 Nope, give it to me straight. He said when he first started slicing, that blobs of green/white/yellow cottage cheese-like stuff oozed out. Said the smell almost knocked out everyone in the OR. He had been in practice for 40+ years and said my tonsils were the worst he’d ever seen. I wasn’t sure if I should be embarrassed or proud.
😂 to tonsillectomy is not a major surgery as a child or as an adult, it is routine. I had one as an adult and was discharged the next day as is the norm.. honestly wisdom tooth removal was comparable.
Not a doctor, but a woman once projectile shat in a bathroom in the movie theater. Don’t know how else to describe the sight and smell beside explosive and it almost smelled like fermenting fruit, like sickeningly sweet. My aunt, being a nurse and a diabetic, warned me that sickening sweetness when coming from a human body or human waste is a warning sign and I noped tf out of there and refused to clean it. My boss tried to force me to and I walked out. Dunno what was going on with that person, but she was elderly and her daughter was assisting her out of the bathroom and apologizing to me without context. I told the story to my aunt who asked me if I touched anything in the bathroom, and I said no. I’d opened the push door with my foot because I was using the walkie and turned it up with one hand and pressed the talk button with the other, smelled the mess before I saw the mess on the floor in the accessibility stall and I noped out. SHE called me out of work for the weekend(I was a minor), told them to hire professional cleaners for that stall, and contacted the health department. It wasn’t until years later that I realized I had probably encountered C. Diff and avoided exposure because of something she taught me to spot high blood sugar and dumb luck. I also really hate cheap fruit scented shampoos bc my brain associates that smell with icky things
Lab scientist here too. Long time ago when I first got interested in the profession I did an internship in anatomic pathology, basically where everything goes that’s taken out of people to be dissected. Besides coming in every morning to the smell of the past day’s freshly delivered placentas being dissected from labor and delivery, a couple things stuck out to me. First, got to see the product of an abortion, and help identify chorionic villi in the weird little mess to confirm there was a pregnancy. Also ended up finding tiny fetal arms and legs, about the size of the ones on those plastic babies they put in cakes for baby showers. Second, got an amputated below the knee leg sent down. Foot was clearly gangrenous. Watched the PA I was working with cut into it and suddenly the scalpel breaks. Patient had a hard stent in there to help blood flow that we weren’t aware of and now the PA’s scrubs are splattered with necrotic leg blood. Fun day.
My uncle is a paramedic, not a doctor, but he once told me about the time he attended a suicide on the London Underground. He explained that the worst part was having to walk over 200 yards down the tunnel to pick up the guy's brain :S Edit: For context, he was explaining how concussions happen and brought it up as an example of just how bouncy brains are. They're like a wet sponge. I'm in a tangential field to medicine, so I've handled brains before, but preserved samples are nothing like a freshly dead brain in texture. Preserved medical samples are kind of firm because the preservation process draws most of the moisture out of them.
The one about the guy who was stuck the couch was disgusting. How can anyone be so lazy that they won't even get up to go to the bathroom and crap on themselves. What was his mother thinking when she fed him in place and enabled his disgusting behaviour.
The mother not doing anything to help her son was the most disturbing part for me. How could someone watch/ enable someone they're supposed to love practically torture themselves and not do anything? What a disgusting woman
A couple years ago, I was very sick for a while, leading to my gallbladder finally being removed. I had multiple different doctors from various departments who'd been looking after me, and in the day or two following the surgery, every single one of them made a point to visit me and tell me how gross my gallbladder had been when it was taken out. Like...thank you? Probably good it came out, then? LOL
I had a bowel obstruction once (ended up being a psudeo-adhesion due to endometriosis) and I vomited violently for 24 hrs and ended up throwing up poo. It was one of the most horrible things that has ever happened to me
How do people develop gangrene in their feet? There are so many stories about people losing their feet I’m starting to develop a fear of it happening to me
I knew this woman who wore a wig without talking it off even to shower. She didn't wash her hair. She wore it so long her real hair had grown through the wig. She had to go to the hospital to have the wig removed.
The baby eating a tick story was honestly the worst for me, just because for some reason a tick is worse than necrosis. (Probably cuz my mom got a tick disease
23:03 I dont think someone who has a """nervous breakdown""" and then """decides""" to do this is "fully able." i think you need to change your definition of "able" to exclude someone who lets their legs rot and die because they want to use the bathroom in a single pair of pants for a quarter of a century. like, what? very clearly something wrong in the head, and I mean that in a real way, not a mean way, coming from someone w a bad head w ADHD/ASD/OCD.
Pregnant women in America can get Medicaid if no private health insurance. I doubt very seriously that lack of insurance had anything to do with her nasty infection. She probably had very poor hygiene and was used to a smell. She also could have been on drugs and avoided her doctor for fear of taking the baby away.
I'm a laboratory technician student. Fun! XD Also I dropped out of nursing but I haven't seen anything as gross as this, but I have seen some icky and weird/funny stuff
Was an Undertaker for a few years. Had one Guy who died in the hottest days of Summer and laid on his matress for 6 days, Always with sun shining on him. He lacked clothes, skin, eyes and genetelia. Never have i Seen so many maggots and flys. Luck was He layed in a blanked. If we Had rried to move him directly, His Body would habe broken in pieces
What did you even do with that? What was even left? You suggested cremation right? That's the only solution, just dump the whole squirming bundle into an oven! The stench would go through a coffin
@@RoseBushThorns588 we have a Special Body bag for those cases. It is sealed so No stench or Fluids can escape. Sadly i do Not know what happend to the Body, as we delivered it to the coroner right away. Bit yes, I Hope the flames cleansed the poor Guy.... At least I think He was one. Like I Said, No soft identifiable Party we're left
I swear I could feel my uterus/vagina trying to shrink up at all the ones related to that. Just made me want to curl up in the fetal position and not move for and bit. Please anyone with those bits, whether you menstruate or don't whether you have sex or don't TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF! If things start to smell funny or you have odd discharge TALK TO A DOCTOR BEFORE IT GETS WORSE! Do not try and rinse things out internally, do not use harsh chemicals or fragrances in that area. You can rinse your labias off with water but do Not pour chemicals down there, do Not try to rinse internally. Change your tampons frequently if you use them, you will have a Very bad time if you forget them. They are safe when use Properly. Change out your pads as well, its not healthy for you to have all that up so close to that part of you either. If you're sexually active use protection if you're not trying to get pregnant, even if you're on birth control be safe! If you use sex toys CLEAN THEM they have instructions on whats safe to use, follow them and keep them clean. Never Ever move between anal and vaginal sex without doing something to clean what ever is penetrating. If its a person then change the condom, if its a toy them thoroughly clean it. Not doing so is how you get infections. It's better to mess with the mood then get an infection. If it hurts then Stop asap, figure out the problem and fix it the act itself should never be a painful experience. If you think your periods hurt more than you can handle then go see your doctor, if you have heavy heavy bleeding then go see your doctor! There is no shame in needing birth control to help with your periods one of my best friends needs it or it leave her curled up on the floor in intense pain. Your health matters, how you feel matters, and if your doctor doesn't take you seriously try to find a new one that does care about you. You matter. This is about You. Do what is best for you.
I knew, and was close with, a lady who had full body lymphedema, not the kind you get from being fat, but a genetic condition that causes lymphatic drainage issues at the source. (Like type 1 vs type 2 diabetes kinda.) Swelling in especially her legs/feet. The tissue there was never just closed and normal. I cleaned maggots out of her wounds for her, and watched her do it herself because the thought of going back to the hospital was just unbearable. We'd change her full feet and legs sometimes, and sometimes on a daily basis. She was an awesome lady in spite of it though. But it was gross.
In America, we have free health clinics. No amount of not having health insurance would prevent anyone from being able to get care for themselves in one way or another. Even if you go to the ER and don't have insurance, the hospital still has an obligation to treat you.
1. ER will have a doc look at you, say your condition isnt emergent, and send you home. I've been sent home with migraine and serious dehydration causing siezures. I've seen people with cancer sent home. 2. "Free clinics" send you a bill. They sent me a bill saying my son's vaccinations were free, but I owed an $81 "administration fee" for each one. $243.
Is this South America? Central America? Canada? I've lived all over the US and have never seen a free clinic. Large cities, small towns, every size and never have I seen one. Going to the ER will get you seen but they will still send you a whopping big bill. And hound you until it's paid off.
I definitely have respect for doctors and nurses. They deal with the worst kinds of cases on a daily basis.
And some people assault them and give them dogs abuse. They're heros. I hope medical staff in UK get their pay rise, they absolutely more than deserve it
Yeah....and they're forced to deal with the dregs of society who should have no right to their time.
The nurses should be paid the amount our shitty politicians do, they deserve it better than them!
When I was a resident in pediatrics, we had to rotate in the ED (emergency department). This kid was as brought in by his parents. Unfortunately he stopped breathing. We tired everything to restart the breathing but after about 45 minutes we called it and pronounced time of death. When the parents came in after everything was over, the mom let out this loud sad wail cry. Other patients in the area knew what happened. I went to see a pairing who was wait g in the room for over 1 hour. When I apologized then then for the delay, the parents told me it’s okay. We heard that sound and we know what had happen.
I will never forget the sound.
19:00 This reminds me of my hospitalization three years ago for an adverse reaction to Vancomycin. Took a few days to figure out and treat effectively, and those nurses were fricking SAINTS. On the third day, I just kind of lost it, sobbing and just so done being stuck (I have terrible veins). A kind RN sat with me and talked me down; I hadn't slept for three nights so even though I'm not a crier, I was then. And these amazing nurses said they could never do what I do (teach high school and college). I was like, "Really? At least I get to send them all home at 3:00." If I had to deal with 12-hour shifts of people shouting, the guy across the hall who blasted his TV and whistled all night, people banging those call buttons every 5 minutes ... I'd probably end up in prison. God bless our healthcare workers.
I smelled patient who had a very aggressive cancer of the eye. The smell was so bad I you could literally taste it. The nurses and doctors had to de-breed it and change the sopping wet dressings twice a day. Before that the worst smell I ever encountered in hospital was BILE when a doctor in the morgue accidentally ruptured a dead guys gall bladder. I never forgot how I got my job transporting dead people to the morgue. All the applicants (19 of us) were invited to the morgue to watch an autopsy. I'm disabled and autistic so everyone was expecting me to wash out. I was standing by this tiny white lady that looked like a child in a lab coat 2 sizes too big. Some guys were huge buff bulls, I knew they'd get the job but I did not give up. I was strong but just medium sized. The doctor uncovered the dead discolored body 3 people left. Took out the scalpel 2 more people gone. Cut into the body and a slight sound of air escaping. Now I'm fascinated by what I'm seeing so I don't realize who left after this point.
The doctor does what he called a modified a Y incision. I don't know how many people left but the door stayed open for a bit. I felt the breeze. He took out a few organs and weighed them after making some remarks. His assistant was chuckling. The doctor made a few more incisions and the smell was terrible I did not mind. Suddenly we heard a huge CLANG as the last remaining BIG guy fainted or fell I don't know which because I did not look. I did note the crowd of applicants had thinned out a good bit. Then the doctor asks the few remaining to name the anatomical structures he pointed to. I aced it. I know my anatomy. Finally he started talking essentially teaching us about the body he was dissecting. The doctor told us the kind of life the dead guy lived just based on what the body "Told him!" I never forgot he used to say, "Every dead body has a story to tell and never lies to those who can unlock its secrets."
By the time we had completed the proceedings the big guy had crawled to the wall by the door looking a very pale gray \ green which was unusual for a BIG cinnamon skinned black guy. At the end of the proceedings of the original 19 applicants there were just two people left. Myself a husky black man and the most petite little young white lady with blue steel gray eyes and blonde hair. She got the day shift to continue college. I got the night shift to because I was an autistic werewolf loner. She ended up going into Mortuary Science and Embalmers School and I become a computer systems analyst. We are both retired now. She is still barely 5 feet tall and the strongest little lady I know. She thinks I am a lovable brute. Poor dear heart!
I’m an autistic loner too. I also don’t get queasy about most things. It just doesn’t bother me.
Wow both retired now so this was back in the day very cool
@@SuperSlimshady1 Yep the late 1970's. into the early 80's. When the hospital realized I handled gore without losing my cookies they moved me to Trauma. The ickiest thing I did there was hold my finger over a dudes artery while we trans ported him to the OR! What made it fun was it was during the middle of the night. This was a huge urban hospital on a weekend at night.
@@AUTISTICLYCAN oh wow
did you marry the tiny lady?!
I had minor surgery yesterday and was worried that I was annoying the nurses by being a little scared and asking what I thought were a lot of questions. After watching this, I now know I was probably the easiest patient they've had all week since I didn't shit everywhere or smell bad enough to induce vomiting 😳
It's precisely because of videos like this where I know I'll never be the worst case in any dental or hospital setting.
Even _if_ I am, there's going to be another patient that they think "okay good, we've had this before but this time it's not as bad. We can work with this."
Gotta be positive :D
Not a doctor. In nursing school I was assigned a patient who had been picked up by the train tracks. Her legs were caked in feces, her breasts full of maggots. She had a mental illness and stage 4, fungating breast cancer. The maggots had helped keep the area clean. It took 9 bathing kits (don't remember the name now) to clean her up enough to give her a shower. She was so ashamed. Nothing to be ashamed of.
I'm forgetting a lot of details, as I'm half asleep and this was over half a lifetime ago.
Nothing to be ashamed of? I'd rather die than allow myself to get into such a state. How can people let themselves go like That? Disgusting!
@catherine birch She was terribly physically and mentally ill. There was shame to be had, but the shame wasn't hers. No one "lets" themselves get like this.
As a disabled woman myself, I can't begin to tell you how nearly impossible it is to get necessary assistance. It's easy for people to fall through the cracks when they're great gaping chasms.
I hope she's doing better or at least resting in peace, I can see why people in the medieval ages used maggots. I know I didn't want to or wish to but I let myself get filthy and disgusting in 2021 due to my mental health and everything going beyond rock bottom and I was having the worst eczema I have ever had since childhood and I was a mess
Why? Why did I listen to this whole video? Mistakes were made… Regrets were had.
I was eating ice cream while watching. Regretting my life decisions now.
One of my favorites lines is "What has been seen, cannot be unseen."
But I'll edit it for this occasion.
What has been heard, cannot be unheard.
Failures / Mistakes doesn’t exist. They’re called “Learning Lessons” or just “Lessons.”
@@samoanjoseph1457w/ enough time, it may or may not be forgotten though.
Not a doctor or nurse here. Thirty years ago one of my aunts was dying of a very aggressive cervical cancer. For some reasons she was living at my home while on treatment. After chemo and radiation therapy my poor aunt literally started to decompose herself alive. That terribly awful smell was something I didn't forget easily.
To think she got treatments and STILL had that happen to her. 😢
😢 it is cruel to keep patients alive that are in that bad of shape.
As a patient who has vomited my own crap, yeah it happens. It aint fun
Yarghhh! I'm sure it was quite unpleasant! 🥺
@@FireflyGirl68 yep. Threw up my feeding tube that goes into my intestines with Intestinal contents due to a bowel obstruction 😭. Kept throwing up bowel contents up until they placed another feeding tube into my stomach to suck it out so I didn't have to throw it up. Intestinal failure and bowel obstructions are awful, but the Australian healthcare system is something I will be forever grateful for. They have saved my life multiple times 🤍
I vomited blood after my jaw surgery. It wasn't fresh blood, it was stale and brown 🤮 Thank God for Simon the night nurse, I don't know how I would have dealt with it on my own. Simon was such a cool dude, he was the only nurse who actually paid attention to me.
After having C Diff (circa 2011) by the time I stopped crapping myself, all I could do is vomit. I drove myself to the hospital and they admitted me. 4 days of very strong antibiotics (which causes C Diff, BTW) and only fluids to eat sucked. I got home and afterwards, I had to go back the the hospital because my potassium levels were so low that I almost died, again. Trust me, take probiotics if you are put on ANY antibiotic. You'll be very happy you didn't get this horrid condition. 🤢🤮😫
I had a tonsillectomy in my 20s. It’s not so bad for children, but by adulthood those suckers have rooted themselves and have to be scooped out. It’s major surgery. When I saw my ENT surgeon for a follow up one month visit, I asked him just how bad my tonsils were. First thing he says: “Do you have a weak stomach?”😳 Nope, give it to me straight. He said when he first started slicing, that blobs of green/white/yellow cottage cheese-like stuff oozed out. Said the smell almost knocked out everyone in the OR. He had been in practice for 40+ years and said my tonsils were the worst he’d ever seen. I wasn’t sure if I should be embarrassed or proud.
😂 to tonsillectomy is not a major surgery as a child or as an adult, it is routine. I had one as an adult and was discharged the next day as is the norm.. honestly wisdom tooth removal was comparable.
@@clairelightfoot5776 yes, as someone who’s had major open surgery and also a tonsillectomy I promise it’s not even close to major surgery 😂
0:28 please tell me I’m not the only one who immediately thought of the family guy episode where Peter becomes fused to his couch.
Si
Not a doctor, but a woman once projectile shat in a bathroom in the movie theater. Don’t know how else to describe the sight and smell beside explosive and it almost smelled like fermenting fruit, like sickeningly sweet. My aunt, being a nurse and a diabetic, warned me that sickening sweetness when coming from a human body or human waste is a warning sign and I noped tf out of there and refused to clean it. My boss tried to force me to and I walked out.
Dunno what was going on with that person, but she was elderly and her daughter was assisting her out of the bathroom and apologizing to me without context.
I told the story to my aunt who asked me if I touched anything in the bathroom, and I said no. I’d opened the push door with my foot because I was using the walkie and turned it up
with one hand and pressed the talk button with the other, smelled the mess before I saw the mess on the floor in the accessibility stall and I noped out.
SHE called me out of work for the weekend(I was a minor), told them to hire professional cleaners for that stall, and contacted the health department. It wasn’t until years later that I realized I had probably encountered C. Diff and avoided exposure because of something she taught me to spot high blood sugar and dumb luck.
I also really hate cheap fruit scented shampoos bc my brain associates that smell with icky things
Didn't understand that last part encountered C. Diff & avoided exposure
Damn the guy at 0:28 straight up fell apart like a roast that’s been in a crock pot for 12 hours.
Is it strange that I'm listening to this and still eating something normally?
😨
I thought I heard 'bologna knees" not 'below the knee' amputation. 😳 Right?
Oscar Mayer or Eckrich bologna knees?
Lab scientist here too. Long time ago when I first got interested in the profession I did an internship in anatomic pathology, basically where everything goes that’s taken out of people to be dissected. Besides coming in every morning to the smell of the past day’s freshly delivered placentas being dissected from labor and delivery, a couple things stuck out to me. First, got to see the product of an abortion, and help identify chorionic villi in the weird little mess to confirm there was a pregnancy. Also ended up finding tiny fetal arms and legs, about the size of the ones on those plastic babies they put in cakes for baby showers. Second, got an amputated below the knee leg sent down. Foot was clearly gangrenous. Watched the PA I was working with cut into it and suddenly the scalpel breaks. Patient had a hard stent in there to help blood flow that we weren’t aware of and now the PA’s scrubs are splattered with necrotic leg blood. Fun day.
My uncle is a paramedic, not a doctor, but he once told me about the time he attended a suicide on the London Underground. He explained that the worst part was having to walk over 200 yards down the tunnel to pick up the guy's brain :S
Edit: For context, he was explaining how concussions happen and brought it up as an example of just how bouncy brains are. They're like a wet sponge. I'm in a tangential field to medicine, so I've handled brains before, but preserved samples are nothing like a freshly dead brain in texture. Preserved medical samples are kind of firm because the preservation process draws most of the moisture out of them.
And this is why I could never be any kind of medical staff. Doctors and nurses must have something normal people do not have to cope with that.
Why did I choose to watch this while eating lunch.. 😰
"I started doing CPR and his brains kept flowing out of his mouth" Well, that was enough internet for today!
11:56 and that's why we shower.
The one about the guy who was stuck the couch was disgusting. How can anyone be so lazy that they won't even get up to go to the bathroom and crap on themselves. What was his mother thinking when she fed him in place and enabled his disgusting behaviour.
That’s not laziness that’s devastating mental illness that was getting enabled by his mother.
The mother not doing anything to help her son was the most disturbing part for me. How could someone watch/ enable someone they're supposed to love practically torture themselves and not do anything? What a disgusting woman
Not saying this is the same, but did you hear about the woman who melted into the couch because she was abused? Horrible story
@@jerryeqI had a dream about reading this exact comment wtf?
A couple years ago, I was very sick for a while, leading to my gallbladder finally being removed. I had multiple different doctors from various departments who'd been looking after me, and in the day or two following the surgery, every single one of them made a point to visit me and tell me how gross my gallbladder had been when it was taken out. Like...thank you? Probably good it came out, then? LOL
Welcome to the medical field baby this is why I quit nursing school
I'm having one of those... "Take your Thumbs Up and Go Away" moments.
No Swamps of Dagobah? Alas!
Ah, that one is a classic! xD
I had a bowel obstruction once (ended up being a psudeo-adhesion due to endometriosis) and I vomited violently for 24 hrs and ended up throwing up poo. It was one of the most horrible things that has ever happened to me
Came for curiosity, scarred for life
Damn, Reddit is not playing around
I chose a bad video to eat ice cream while watching.
Why? Would you have been okay if you were eating a different food?
@@amberkat8147 probably not.
How do people develop gangrene in their feet? There are so many stories about people losing their feet I’m starting to develop a fear of it happening to me
I think a lot of it is diabetes related or severe neglect
mostly diabetic or homeless (I was a nurse in the Navy and a current personal support worker and I see this a lot)
I cracked up at the "Click-click-click" bit.😂
Take care of yourself. Bathe, learn proper feminine hygiene and....get off the couch
I knew this woman who wore a wig without talking it off even to shower. She didn't wash her hair. She wore it so long her real hair had grown through the wig. She had to go to the hospital to have the wig removed.
0:28 *This reminds me of that one episode of Family Guy.*
Tip: I heard that if you're about to gag, try humming. Supposedly you can't hum and gag.
The baby eating a tick story was honestly the worst for me, just because for some reason a tick is worse than necrosis. (Probably cuz my mom got a tick disease
The mom who boiled her baby to death should have the same done to her. Some people do really deserve the Brazen Bull tbh
wtf why did that part of the video come right up when I read this?
God some of these patients I don’t know how they lived for as long as they did without dying. I pray I never end up like one of them
23:03 I dont think someone who has a """nervous breakdown""" and then """decides""" to do this is "fully able." i think you need to change your definition of "able" to exclude someone who lets their legs rot and die because they want to use the bathroom in a single pair of pants for a quarter of a century. like, what? very clearly something wrong in the head, and I mean that in a real way, not a mean way, coming from someone w a bad head w ADHD/ASD/OCD.
Well I made it 12:30 into this video, and I'm done.
this is really the only compilation that actually disgusted me
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Thank goodness. Couldn't find your approval and was worried because the video had already started. I only consume birb approved content.
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11:58 what the frick?! 😮
How is that possible, to grow your skin into something like a couch
Pregnant women in America can get Medicaid if no private health insurance. I doubt very seriously that lack of insurance had anything to do with her nasty infection. She probably had very poor hygiene and was used to a smell. She also could have been on drugs and avoided her doctor for fear of taking the baby away.
Something tells me she didn't have prenatal care do to mental health/drug issues and may have been a sex worker.
I'm a laboratory technician student. Fun! XD
Also I dropped out of nursing but I haven't seen anything as gross as this, but I have seen some icky and weird/funny stuff
And people spend years in school to become a doctor,to do this stuff.
26:30 *click* *click* *click* *click* *click* 😳
I laughed, I cried, I vomited......
😂😭🤮
MY GOD, THE HORROR, WELL, IM NOT EATING.....ANYMORE
I watched this while eating! I mean , the volume was on low but still.
... Sometimes it's not worth the paycheck..
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Glory to The Turtle.
WEENIS
@@bonefetcherbrimley7740 glory to the hole
Was an Undertaker for a few years. Had one Guy who died in the hottest days of Summer and laid on his matress for 6 days, Always with sun shining on him. He lacked clothes, skin, eyes and genetelia. Never have i Seen so many maggots and flys. Luck was He layed in a blanked. If we Had rried to move him directly, His Body would habe broken in pieces
What did you even do with that? What was even left? You suggested cremation right? That's the only solution, just dump the whole squirming bundle into an oven! The stench would go through a coffin
@@RoseBushThorns588 we have a Special Body bag for those cases. It is sealed so No stench or Fluids can escape. Sadly i do Not know what happend to the Body, as we delivered it to the coroner right away. Bit yes, I Hope the flames cleansed the poor Guy.... At least I think He was one. Like I Said, No soft identifiable Party we're left
I swear I could feel my uterus/vagina trying to shrink up at all the ones related to that. Just made me want to curl up in the fetal position and not move for and bit. Please anyone with those bits, whether you menstruate or don't whether you have sex or don't TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF! If things start to smell funny or you have odd discharge TALK TO A DOCTOR BEFORE IT GETS WORSE! Do not try and rinse things out internally, do not use harsh chemicals or fragrances in that area. You can rinse your labias off with water but do Not pour chemicals down there, do Not try to rinse internally. Change your tampons frequently if you use them, you will have a Very bad time if you forget them. They are safe when use Properly. Change out your pads as well, its not healthy for you to have all that up so close to that part of you either. If you're sexually active use protection if you're not trying to get pregnant, even if you're on birth control be safe! If you use sex toys CLEAN THEM they have instructions on whats safe to use, follow them and keep them clean. Never Ever move between anal and vaginal sex without doing something to clean what ever is penetrating. If its a person then change the condom, if its a toy them thoroughly clean it. Not doing so is how you get infections. It's better to mess with the mood then get an infection. If it hurts then Stop asap, figure out the problem and fix it the act itself should never be a painful experience. If you think your periods hurt more than you can handle then go see your doctor, if you have heavy heavy bleeding then go see your doctor! There is no shame in needing birth control to help with your periods one of my best friends needs it or it leave her curled up on the floor in intense pain. Your health matters, how you feel matters, and if your doctor doesn't take you seriously try to find a new one that does care about you. You matter. This is about You. Do what is best for you.
I knew, and was close with, a lady who had full body lymphedema, not the kind you get from being fat, but a genetic condition that causes lymphatic drainage issues at the source. (Like type 1 vs type 2 diabetes kinda.) Swelling in especially her legs/feet. The tissue there was never just closed and normal. I cleaned maggots out of her wounds for her, and watched her do it herself because the thought of going back to the hospital was just unbearable. We'd change her full feet and legs sometimes, and sometimes on a daily basis. She was an awesome lady in spite of it though. But it was gross.
The baby eating a tick was still pretty gross
Why did I think his was a good idea to watch while eating spaghetti 🫠
Ticks, nature’s fruit gushers.
Ever hear about the guy who ate his own eyes on meth,?
Am I the only non medical person who can est while listening to this stuff.
Wow, I'm tapping out at 6 minutes...
Mom with the BV is terrible for doing that to her baby.
C dif is really bad. If you've never seen it, be thankful
A dead body. No I will not elaborate further. I’m not ems or coroner.
I don't believe some of these stores.
Fear infection.
no way the first one is real. no way
My God.
11:07
I am confuse
Click click click click
Couch guy was baaddd😂
Probably lived in his mom's basement.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
NOPE.
I only listen so I can have a stronger stomach if I have to deal W ths but god damn this Shi is 🤮
I don't understand people like couch dude... was he disabled or something? 😑
Why can't it pronounce hemorrhage correctly
In America, we have free health clinics. No amount of not having health insurance would prevent anyone from being able to get care for themselves in one way or another. Even if you go to the ER and don't have insurance, the hospital still has an obligation to treat you.
if they take medicaid your ability to pay doesn't matter.
1. ER will have a doc look at you, say your condition isnt emergent, and send you home. I've been sent home with migraine and serious dehydration causing siezures. I've seen people with cancer sent home.
2. "Free clinics" send you a bill. They sent me a bill saying my son's vaccinations were free, but I owed an $81 "administration fee" for each one. $243.
@@h2oteenThey did the same with me,just after having an epileptic seizure,they didn't even let me sleep it off for an hour or two.
Is this South America? Central America? Canada? I've lived all over the US and have never seen a free clinic. Large cities, small towns, every size and never have I seen one. Going to the ER will get you seen but they will still send you a whopping big bill. And hound you until it's paid off.
Please don’t listen this 🤢🤮
Listening to this with a hot chocolate ☕️