Damn you skipped my favorite part: “looks like a spasm between L4 and L5” “Oh are you a doctor?” “Yes I’m a chiropractor.” “So no” makes me laugh every time haha
Ironically, despite mocking the profession through the entire series, I think they accidentally normalised chiropractors in countries that don't have a lot of them like mine.
@@fernandoshoots4076 Well, considering all your muscles are attached, turning your head might affect something in the abdomen which could affect how things feel vs not turning the head. Goofy..
@@fernandoshoots4076 Quite honestly, I thought it was a muscle tension matter. Like turning your head when you cough changed how muscles pulled in different places. Have you ever sneezed with your head turned to the side? Feels quite different from sneezing forward.
fun fact, an endometriosis specialist took three phone calls during my appointment that i waited months for. for one of them her hand was still inside me. needless to say i won't be going back
Official diagnosis from Dr Mike: "the rhythm on the monitor is absolute poo-poo" I'm in hospital all the time with my autoimmune disease. I wish my doctors would use language like this. It would make my time in hospital so much more fun 😂
To be fair I'm pretty sure he acts more professional with his actual patients. This is just obviously an informal setting. But also, I agree. If doctors would talk like people, it would make things a lot less stressful.
My dad managed to fall off two ladders in one go. He was working on his shed gutters. He decided not to ask my mum to help hold the ladder like he is always reminded to. He fell off his tall ladder, hitting a smaller ladder set up next to it. Mum only realised when our dachshund went crazy barking and she went to check. Ironically the smaller ladder broke his fall somewhat and luckily his only injuries were a few broken ribs and some bruising!
Glad your dad was ok! Its horrible feeling, suddenly our parents aren’t invincible anymore.. My FIL fell off a ladder and broke his back in the spring about a decade ago, he was checking on bird nests (huge nature lover). The following summer he had a heart attack, but luckily we still have him around. Few years back I bought him one of those inspection snake cameras, so his climbing needs are minimal. Now we get picture updates of the chicks, that are currently growing. Win-win in my book :)
My dad tells us about the time he fell off the roof of his brother's summer house. It was a two-floor villa, and I think he actually fell off the ground floor's roof or the upper one's balcony, I'm not sure. Surprisingly he says he didn't sustain any injuries, he just lay there under the sun for a few minutes, then got up and was fine after.
6:45 in terms of household ladders, a huge amount of the issues are due to improper use. There are many times people want to use too short of a ladder and dont have the angle right, so it's easier to push over. Then there's not having the base of the ladder not be stable, like on too soft of ground or sloped ground, causing the ladder to tip sideways. So, unless you can prevent people from doing stupid things, a better ladder won't help.
It’s one of my go to shows when I’m watching TV with my Dad. My Dad watched it when I was growing up, but I didn’t start watching it with him until middle school. I love watching it with him. I also love the story about how he got into the show. My mom watched it when it first came out and told him to watch it (she had a feeling he would like it) and then he refused at first. Then he watched it and it ended up becoming one of his favorite shows. 🙂
My cousin fell out of a very high tree last week landed on the concrete. He went to the E.R ,left with a few scraps. My aunt was in tears when she saw how far up he fell and the fact he couldn't landed on the falling branches or something worse could have happened. 🙌
Sneezing, big breaths, coughing, and yawning are the WORST when you have broken ribs. Also I had surgery for my back and it was the best decision I've ever made as I was basically a pile of bones and meat without it.
Had a pretty bad case of pneumonia like that when i was a teen. Couldn’t move at all, not even take a normal breath without tearing up from pain. When those chest muscle hurt it’s awful. Every movement hurts them
I have sciatica and spinal stenosis and a herniated disk in my lower back and when they flare up sneezing or coughing makes it brutal Physical therapy and heat worked the best but Meloxicam worked too it relaxed the spasms as Dr Mike said
Hearing "that's not how we do that" from you Dr. Mike makes me laugh every time. That's exactly how many of our parents did their own examinations of us when we got hurt followed by the mandatory "you'll be all right when the bleeding stops.'
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Oddly enough, he apparently did. Mike has mentioned a few times that his dad would take one look at him and just be like, "you're fine, walk it off."
Love your channel my medical careers teacher in high school always put your videos on back before the pandemic always good to be in the know dr Mike going to nursing school now wish me luck!
3:48 Yes, my friend had a heavy sign fall on her head and give her a bad traumatic brain injury, she couldn’t walk without holding onto someone and it gave her eye issues in one eye for several months. It’s been a year and a half, and she’s still got health issues and problems from it. She’s going to doctors still a few times a week.
Ha, was not expecting this one. One of my favourite shows growing up like the show is definitely seen as “problematic” these days but damn those were good times
A vasectomy is typically done in an office as simple procedure. But not always, as I can personally testify. Because, as a friend of mine likes to say, 'Nothing can be easy.' 4:34 - Vernee Watson is my favorite nurse ever! She's played nurses in just about everything, including this, The Big Bang Theory, and The West Wing. She's an actor, I know, but if I walked into a clinic and saw her there, I'd feel right at home!
@@southcoastinventors6583 Not wanting any(or any more) kids, or your partner not wanting kids is a perfectly valid medical reason. Edit: vasectomy IS birth control. And is reversible with the right procedure.
@@southcoastinventors6583I see you want to put the onnus on the woman. Vasectomy is a way or th man to take responsibility since he is an active part of the activity as well.
I apparently have a very small mouth. When i was getting my braces on as a teenager. I had to get 5 adult teeth pulled to make room in my mouth (non of them were wisdom teeth, had 2 impacted and 4 total pulled bout 3 years later). But the 5 adult teeth was worse. He put the needle in 16 times in my mouth. 4 times in the roof of my mouth (which hurts like a mfer). My mouth was still completely frozen 10hrs later. I remember trying to eat a campbells chicken and rice soup and having rice all over my face but I couldn't feel it at all. Was a terrible experience.
To give an injection painless, avoid any sideways movement of the needle. I'm not a doctor, but as a patient, i've been given several different medicines that needed to be injected. A nurse comes to your home to give an explanation on how to inject yourself. After that you apply the injections yourself. I think it's a very good way to learn how to inject to put the needle in your own body. Thank you for all the nice videos!
Sup Dr. Mike. Around 4:20 (lol) you're talking about signs of neurologic trauma. You are correct. I would like to add some precautions that deal specifically with head trauma. Inability to stay awake and vomiting. Questions whether there was LOC (loss of consiousnessness), which was asked in the show. Also don't forget about topical LET for easing the actual lido stick. Thanks ER nurse out.
Last week I met with an old ENT that I clocked walking in / out of my exam room to another patient, possibly using the restroom as well, all while not changing out his gloves 🤦♀️ I had already defended myself over the sterility of exam apparatus so I lost footing on anything else lol
Dr.Mike's Watching your analysis of medical scenes reminds us of the importance of accuracy and detail in entertainment. Your dedication to educating and entertaining simultaneously is truly inspiring me lot ❤
Thank you for showing how the staples are removed!! When I was studying to be a veterinary nurse we have a little dog with several small breast tumors, after removing them her incision was stapled. I was really curious how the staples would will be removed and the doctor toll me that she would show how she do it, but the covid quarantine interrupted my studies and wasn't able to see it.
That cold numbing agent works so well. I had a series of numbing shots in the trapezius muscle to help my neck pain and that cold numbing spray kind of hurt more than the injections. My skin is just extra sensitive...or they used too much lol
On the subject of sciatica, im 29 and when i got my lower back hernia i was 27 or so and my doctor grilled me for having hurt my back by sneezing. She sometimes shames me for the reasons why i visit her. But other specialists I went to see said its really common in people who did intense sports training in the formative years, which I very much was doing. A chiropractor told me the sneeze was just the final straw from that build up.
I used to have horrible back pain and neck pain. I started changing the way I was sleeping and eventually it got a lot better and now I don’t usually wake up in any pain. Very rarely I will but not often.
9:38 The image you use is where the guy started palpating, where the discomfort was pretty minor. He worked his way down while you were explaining something. When he did get a reaction, the hands had gotten pretty close to (but still short of) where your arrow is indicating.
My previously healthy 42 year old uncle had a “back sprain” and they skipped the xray. He went back two more times complaining and still no scans. They said he was fine. Finally on his regular doctor’s vacation, another doctor ordered a CT scan and come to find out he had renal carcinoma that had metastasized to his bones in the form of osteosarcoma. He has over 20 lesions on his bones. He had multiple broken bones from the “physical therapy” he received. Luckily immunotherapy is working very well but just because someone is “young and healthy”- doesn’t make it true! We talk about gender and age bias and that should go in all ways- if a patient is telling you they’re worse and worse and feel like they’re dying- they might just be dying.
My father took Demerol after his major car accident. He had the worst nightmares when he was coming off the drug. He had the repeated nightmare of being tied down in a grassy field, then knives and meat cleavers would chop his body up. He also had other patients describe similar painful dreams after using Demerol.
I love these videos! Since watching them, I look at medical scenes in TV shows differently. Especially the whole heart-monitor-thing. Would love to see a video on "The X Files" medical scenes. They definitely have A LOT of them :)
4:20 Dr. Mike, EMTs actually don’t use backboards for spinal immobilization anymore. When I look for sources about it, I can’t find much. However, the medical directors of two EMS services I have been at have agreed that backboards should not be used for spinal precautions because it can compromise airway and it forces the spine into an unnatural position. I am a new EMT (one year of experience) and they taught us to use backboards in school and I think they’re still teaching it, but all my protocols have said that the only thing we’re using for spinal precautions are C-collars. I would be interested to hear your take or if you know of any research on this!
about 2003 I hit the top of my head and required an ER visit. They wanted to suture me, but I have a strong aversion to that. The ER doc was absolutely baffled when I asked for staples. Best decision ever. Barely felt them being applied to me and removing them was super easy and painless and I did that at home in the mirror.
5:32 NO MIKE PLEASE DON'T! As someone with severe needlephobia: THE PAIN IS NOT THE ISSUE! THE NEEDLE IS! A doctor did that to me my last surgery. Yes, it was only one poke, but the sensation of the needle moving around under my skin was absolutely terrifying. I'd rather have 30000 pokes than that again.
Dr. Mike, a new South Park special came out that you should review called South Park: The End of Obesity. Also, you should review all four South Park COVID specials, now that the worst part of COVID is likely over.
7:05 - first legitimate thing Doctor Mike has ever said. Sneezing with a blown out back where the bones are pinching the spinal cord is literally torture.
When I had my vasectomy done back in 2013, they didn't say anything about waiting, but wanted my 20th sample to check the fertility level. I brought that in on day 10 after the surgery. My partner & I started working towards reaching that count as soon as we got home. ...Also, they used lidocaine. I knew at the time that my mouth was immune to novocaine & lidocaine. I learned during the surgery that it wasn't just my mouth, it was my whole body. During the surgery, the doctor asked me not to scream so much because I was going to scare away his other patients. My partner was there with me and helped distract me from it as best she could. After some research, my body is basically metabolizing out all the injected anesthetic in under 10 seconds. My beard grows red, but none of the rest of my hair does, and resistance to anesthetics is commonly found with the same genes as the ones for red hair. So now I put lidocaine in my drug allergies list to ensure that doctors talk to me about it instead of making assumptions that it'll work fine on me.
When I was 17 I fell with my BMX and the seat hit my back of the head and for 10 sec I had a blurry vision and a little bit of balance problem, I went to the doctor, I didn't have any problems, turns out that my skull it's a lot more sturdy then normal people.
Damn you skipped my favorite part: “looks like a spasm between L4 and L5” “Oh are you a doctor?” “Yes I’m a chiropractor.” “So no” makes me laugh every time haha
Should say not a MD if you want to be nitpicky
@@southcoastinventors6583 most chiropractors don't have a doctorate degree. So no. Not a doctor of any kind (usually).
Ironically, despite mocking the profession through the entire series, I think they accidentally normalised chiropractors in countries that don't have a lot of them like mine.
Why exactly aren't Chiropractors classed as doctors?
@@tombailey837because their practices are not backed by science and are seen as alternative treatment
"Why the head turn? Because we don't want people coughing on us."
Fair enough.
Biggest medical mystery of the ages, revealed!
Well what did you think it was for goofy
@@fernandoshoots4076 Well, considering all your muscles are attached, turning your head might affect something in the abdomen which could affect how things feel vs not turning the head. Goofy..
@@fernandoshoots4076 Quite honestly, I thought it was a muscle tension matter. Like turning your head when you cough changed how muscles pulled in different places.
Have you ever sneezed with your head turned to the side? Feels quite different from sneezing forward.
@@Saimeren no, goofy
Kid: "Ow, my head!"
Dr. Mike: "That's a head injury."
You can see that decade of higher education being put to good use there
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Medykal skool
It's funny to see how sitcoms sometimes glamorize or dramatize medical situations for comedic effect.
fun fact, an endometriosis specialist took three phone calls during my appointment that i waited months for. for one of them her hand was still inside me. needless to say i won't be going back
Wooow. Already surprised you got in to see a specialist, since Endo seems to be so widely dismissed.
Then you get that.
Damn
3:36
Jake: Ow my head!
Dr. Mike: Oh that’s a head injury.
Whaaa I thought it was a leg injury
“Charlie Sheen has had his fair share of health controversies”
That is certainly one way to put it 🙂
I don't get it🤔
What did Charlie sheen do
and by WINNING
@@josho7138just look it up. It's a lot. One being that he has tiger blood
The actor, Charlie Sheen, had serious addiction problems.@@Alana-yx3rp
Official diagnosis from Dr Mike: "the rhythm on the monitor is absolute poo-poo"
I'm in hospital all the time with my autoimmune disease. I wish my doctors would use language like this. It would make my time in hospital so much more fun 😂
Do they swear? I think Mike talks like this is so that everyone can understand him but it's definitely fun
To be fair I'm pretty sure he acts more professional with his actual patients. This is just obviously an informal setting. But also, I agree. If doctors would talk like people, it would make things a lot less stressful.
If I had an autoimmune disease I’d ask the doctors to talk like people with funny language, pls do that
No poo-poo on your EKG, so you're all good. :p
0:27 Dr.mike: i would have stepped out of the room.
The doctor - [talking on landline]
then just don’t take the call
My dad managed to fall off two ladders in one go. He was working on his shed gutters. He decided not to ask my mum to help hold the ladder like he is always reminded to. He fell off his tall ladder, hitting a smaller ladder set up next to it. Mum only realised when our dachshund went crazy barking and she went to check. Ironically the smaller ladder broke his fall somewhat and luckily his only injuries were a few broken ribs and some bruising!
Glad your dad was ok! Its horrible feeling, suddenly our parents aren’t invincible anymore.. My FIL fell off a ladder and broke his back in the spring about a decade ago, he was checking on bird nests (huge nature lover). The following summer he had a heart attack, but luckily we still have him around. Few years back I bought him one of those inspection snake cameras, so his climbing needs are minimal. Now we get picture updates of the chicks, that are currently growing. Win-win in my book :)
My dad tells us about the time he fell off the roof of his brother's summer house. It was a two-floor villa, and I think he actually fell off the ground floor's roof or the upper one's balcony, I'm not sure.
Surprisingly he says he didn't sustain any injuries, he just lay there under the sun for a few minutes, then got up and was fine after.
Used ladders all my life and still kind of puzzled how people fall of must be an alignment issue.
@@southcoastinventors6583because ladders aren't stable lol
Oh, we could get into a 'who's dad is dummer' contest. I have lots if stories of dumb stuff my father did. Amazing that he had lived to be be 76.
6:45 in terms of household ladders, a huge amount of the issues are due to improper use. There are many times people want to use too short of a ladder and dont have the angle right, so it's easier to push over. Then there's not having the base of the ladder not be stable, like on too soft of ground or sloped ground, causing the ladder to tip sideways.
So, unless you can prevent people from doing stupid things, a better ladder won't help.
This was one of my favorite shows when I was younger
😒,..
I had once broken my leg and had to watch alot of TV for entertainment, man this show was a saviour
It was never my favorite, but I can't believe the way it ended, such a weird finale
of course it was
It’s one of my go to shows when I’m watching TV with my Dad. My Dad watched it when I was growing up, but I didn’t start watching it with him until middle school. I love watching it with him. I also love the story about how he got into the show. My mom watched it when it first came out and told him to watch it (she had a feeling he would like it) and then he refused at first. Then he watched it and it ended up becoming one of his favorite shows. 🙂
My cousin fell out of a very high tree last week landed on the concrete. He went to the E.R ,left with a few scraps. My aunt was in tears when she saw how far up he fell and the fact he couldn't landed on the falling branches or something worse could have happened. 🙌
I’m so glad that he’s OK
@@BrettBlackmon Thanks , I'm glad he okay too. 🤗
❤️🩹Thank god he’s ok❤️🩹
Sneezing, big breaths, coughing, and yawning are the WORST when you have broken ribs. Also I had surgery for my back and it was the best decision I've ever made as I was basically a pile of bones and meat without it.
I mean... aren't we all basically a pile of bones and meat, though? 😂
Had a pretty bad case of pneumonia like that when i was a teen. Couldn’t move at all, not even take a normal breath without tearing up from pain. When those chest muscle hurt it’s awful. Every movement hurts them
I have sciatica and spinal stenosis and a herniated disk in my lower back and when they flare up sneezing or coughing makes it brutal
Physical therapy and heat worked the best but Meloxicam worked too it relaxed the spasms as Dr Mike said
Hearing "that's not how we do that" from you Dr. Mike makes me laugh every time. That's exactly how many of our parents did their own examinations of us when we got hurt followed by the mandatory "you'll be all right when the bleeding stops.'
The amount of nails that invaded my foot and it was clean it up. Go ahead and play outside
We need a trailer park boys video!
Even though Mike had boomer parents, his dad is a doctor, so it makes sense that he didn't get that treatment growing up
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Oddly enough, he apparently did. Mike has mentioned a few times that his dad would take one look at him and just be like, "you're fine, walk it off."
“that is absolute poop poop, thats not real, he’d be dead” got me on the floor😂😂
Love your channel my medical careers teacher in high school always put your videos on back before the pandemic always good to be in the know dr Mike going to nursing school now wish me luck!
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is a really good one to react to if you wanna add some more medical history. She was also called Dr. Mike. 🙂
Yesssss
3:48 Yes, my friend had a heavy sign fall on her head and give her a bad traumatic brain injury, she couldn’t walk without holding onto someone and it gave her eye issues in one eye for several months. It’s been a year and a half, and she’s still got health issues and problems from it. She’s going to doctors still a few times a week.
Time for Dr Mike to star in a medical TV show
In an ACCURATE medical TV show ❤
@@KatieDeGonah it'd be funnier if it was completely wrong
3:03 The EKG rhythm looks like a saw wave synth
As someone who had a heart attack, how Charlie was panting and holding his chest is pretty close to one
Who else loves DrMike ❤
Me
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Dr is not uppercase and I am a fan of Dr Mike
How could anyone NOTlove Dr. Mike is a better question, I thinks.
Ha, was not expecting this one. One of my favourite shows growing up like the show is definitely seen as “problematic” these days but damn those were good times
A vasectomy is typically done in an office as simple procedure. But not always, as I can personally testify. Because, as a friend of mine likes to say, 'Nothing can be easy.'
4:34 - Vernee Watson is my favorite nurse ever! She's played nurses in just about everything, including this, The Big Bang Theory, and The West Wing. She's an actor, I know, but if I walked into a clinic and saw her there, I'd feel right at home!
Still amazed people get those unless there is a medical reason like testicular cancer or spread of genetic disorders.
@@southcoastinventors6583 Not wanting any(or any more) kids, or your partner not wanting kids is a perfectly valid medical reason. Edit: vasectomy IS birth control. And is reversible with the right procedure.
@@Mrs.Tarasevitch Birth control exists ?
❤❤❤Vernee Watson.
@@southcoastinventors6583I see you want to put the onnus on the woman. Vasectomy is a way or th man to take responsibility since he is an active part of the activity as well.
I apparently have a very small mouth. When i was getting my braces on as a teenager. I had to get 5 adult teeth pulled to make room in my mouth (non of them were wisdom teeth, had 2 impacted and 4 total pulled bout 3 years later).
But the 5 adult teeth was worse. He put the needle in 16 times in my mouth. 4 times in the roof of my mouth (which hurts like a mfer).
My mouth was still completely frozen 10hrs later. I remember trying to eat a campbells chicken and rice soup and having rice all over my face but I couldn't feel it at all. Was a terrible experience.
Roof of mouth injections are THE WORST injections I have ever had, and I have had a freaking spinal tap.
did they not put a pallet expander in?
LOVE you, Dr. Mike. Thank you for keeping us informed!!!
Omg I loved this show as a kid ❤❤
This ain't a kids show bruv tf 💀
The last scene reminds me of when I had a pinched nerve in my back for a couple of days, and that can be very painful
5:45, "Doctor Flex" 😂😂😂
Hey Dr Mike love the vids bro!
Hi Mike, I'm a teenager and watching your videos motivates me to stay disciplined, and post a lot of 'day in your life' videos, hard-core fan ❤❤❤❤❤
To give an injection painless, avoid any sideways movement of the needle. I'm not a doctor, but as a patient, i've been given several different medicines that needed to be injected. A nurse comes to your home to give an explanation on how to inject yourself. After that you apply the injections yourself. I think it's a very good way to learn how to inject to put the needle in your own body. Thank you for all the nice videos!
lets go doctor Mike posted!!!!!
Can we please have more
Dr reacts videos, they're always fun to watch
Mike's content never dissapoints us❤
Ribbosouras Rex rocks
Sup Dr. Mike. Around 4:20 (lol) you're talking about signs of neurologic trauma. You are correct. I would like to add some precautions that deal specifically with head trauma. Inability to stay awake and vomiting. Questions whether there was LOC (loss of consiousnessness), which was asked in the show. Also don't forget about topical LET for easing the actual lido stick. Thanks ER nurse out.
0:11 "you are very very pregnant "😂😂😂😂 btw love your videos
Dr Mike I’m from Zambia I love your content 🇿🇲🙏🏾😭
Last week I met with an old ENT that I clocked walking in / out of my exam room to another patient, possibly using the restroom as well, all while not changing out his gloves 🤦♀️ I had already defended myself over the sterility of exam apparatus so I lost footing on anything else lol
I used to watch this show all the time.😁😅 Thank you, Dr. Mike, for another video that's funny and educational!❤❤
I have been watching this show all week it's like a sign from above 😂
Dr.Mike's Watching your analysis of medical scenes reminds us of the importance of accuracy and detail in entertainment. Your dedication to educating and entertaining simultaneously is truly inspiring me lot ❤
Please review Brooklyn nine nine medical scenes!!!!!!! ❤❤
Thank you for showing how the staples are removed!! When I was studying to be a veterinary nurse we have a little dog with several small breast tumors, after removing them her incision was stapled. I was really curious how the staples would will be removed and the doctor toll me that she would show how she do it, but the covid quarantine interrupted my studies and wasn't able to see it.
The turning ur head and laugh explanation is just wholesome for some reason😂
Not laugh but cough 😂
That cold numbing agent works so well. I had a series of numbing shots in the trapezius muscle to help my neck pain and that cold numbing spray kind of hurt more than the injections. My skin is just extra sensitive...or they used too much lol
All in favor of doctor Mike watching young Sheldon
On the subject of sciatica, im 29 and when i got my lower back hernia i was 27 or so and my doctor grilled me for having hurt my back by sneezing. She sometimes shames me for the reasons why i visit her. But other specialists I went to see said its really common in people who did intense sports training in the formative years, which I very much was doing. A chiropractor told me the sneeze was just the final straw from that build up.
Can’t wait to watch this video😂❤
I used to have horrible back pain and neck pain. I started changing the way I was sleeping and eventually it got a lot better and now I don’t usually wake up in any pain. Very rarely I will but not often.
He just posted!
9:38 The image you use is where the guy started palpating, where the discomfort was pretty minor. He worked his way down while you were explaining something. When he did get a reaction, the hands had gotten pretty close to (but still short of) where your arrow is indicating.
10/10 Content Bro
Im so excited to go into EMT this fall. Dr. Mike you have really helped drilled into my head what chest compressions is all about.
plz doctor mike do its always sunny its amazing
It’s really nice to see someone making themselves well-known for something good in the medical community
I will forever miss two and a half men. Shout out to my dad who showed me this show including Mike and Molly. Thank you dad rest in peace ✌️
My previously healthy 42 year old uncle had a “back sprain” and they skipped the xray. He went back two more times complaining and still no scans. They said he was fine. Finally on his regular doctor’s vacation, another doctor ordered a CT scan and come to find out he had renal carcinoma that had metastasized to his bones in the form of osteosarcoma. He has over 20 lesions on his bones. He had multiple broken bones from the “physical therapy” he received. Luckily immunotherapy is working very well but just because someone is “young and healthy”- doesn’t make it true! We talk about gender and age bias and that should go in all ways- if a patient is telling you they’re worse and worse and feel like they’re dying- they might just be dying.
@3:06 tell me he confused the ECG trace with the pulse tracing
Yes he did hahah
I love your videos. Lots of good information in an entertaining format.
Love your videos doc mike! ❤ (Yay I’m early! 😊)
What do you think of using neck collar with a head injury? If there was intracranial pressure, could this increase the ICP?
omg i love ur vids!❤
My father took Demerol after his major car accident. He had the worst nightmares when he was coming off the drug. He had the repeated nightmare of being tied down in a grassy field, then knives and meat cleavers would chop his body up. He also had other patients describe similar painful dreams after using Demerol.
I was watching Dr.Mike before this,lol
So educative n funny. Thank u my fave doc
Who thinks that Dr mine should react to medical ASMR 😂
Omg thats a thing?!
@@PaolaPonce-ec7tm yeah lol like medical roleplays
This seems better than a lot of the medical scenes you've reacted to. Even some of the unrealistic stuff seemed intentional for comedic effect.
These vids always remind me of when you tell your parents something funny and they turn it in to a life lesson/speech lol 😂
Great videos Mike keep doing what your doing
I love these videos! Since watching them, I look at medical scenes in TV shows differently. Especially the whole heart-monitor-thing. Would love to see a video on "The X Files" medical scenes. They definitely have A LOT of them :)
4:20 Dr. Mike, EMTs actually don’t use backboards for spinal immobilization anymore. When I look for sources about it, I can’t find much. However, the medical directors of two EMS services I have been at have agreed that backboards should not be used for spinal precautions because it can compromise airway and it forces the spine into an unnatural position. I am a new EMT (one year of experience) and they taught us to use backboards in school and I think they’re still teaching it, but all my protocols have said that the only thing we’re using for spinal precautions are C-collars.
I would be interested to hear your take or if you know of any research on this!
This show is hilarious
Beautiful profile
Finally, something that I actually watched/watch
Petition for Doctor Mike to do more videos with Rib
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about 2003 I hit the top of my head and required an ER visit. They wanted to suture me, but I have a strong aversion to that. The ER doc was absolutely baffled when I asked for staples. Best decision ever. Barely felt them being applied to me and removing them was super easy and painless and I did that at home in the mirror.
can you react to modern family medical scenes?
I love this show!
Kid: “OW MY HEAD”
Dr Mike: “That’s a head injury”
Thank god this guy went to medical school because I would have been lost without his help.
5:32 NO MIKE PLEASE DON'T! As someone with severe needlephobia: THE PAIN IS NOT THE ISSUE! THE NEEDLE IS! A doctor did that to me my last surgery. Yes, it was only one poke, but the sensation of the needle moving around under my skin was absolutely terrifying. I'd rather have 30000 pokes than that again.
Dr. Mike, a new South Park special came out that you should review called South Park: The End of Obesity. Also, you should review all four South Park COVID specials, now that the worst part of COVID is likely over.
7:05 - first legitimate thing Doctor Mike has ever said. Sneezing with a blown out back where the bones are pinching the spinal cord is literally torture.
I just KNOW this is gonna be a funny one!
Half a man sounds like an emergency
Thank you.@doctor mike ❤.
"That could last up to 25 ejaculations." So like an hour for me.
Aww, you cut the best part of that scene ^^
1:45 So about a day for me and I'd be fine, got it
(Wait what?)
Weird flex bragging about your pornsickness
That last scene should been little bit longer 🤣🤣 it would been funny to see how dr. Mike explaining that doctors dont do that 🤣🤣
i aint saying first
(Guys uk what I'm trying to say stop using logic in the comments)
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Haha, this ‘notice me Mike’ syndrome has no cure because it’s Mike afterall 😅❤
Hey Dr Mike, what's your opinion on chiropractic treatment for these types of injuries?
Hi, Dr Mike
When I had my vasectomy done back in 2013, they didn't say anything about waiting, but wanted my 20th sample to check the fertility level. I brought that in on day 10 after the surgery. My partner & I started working towards reaching that count as soon as we got home.
...Also, they used lidocaine. I knew at the time that my mouth was immune to novocaine & lidocaine. I learned during the surgery that it wasn't just my mouth, it was my whole body. During the surgery, the doctor asked me not to scream so much because I was going to scare away his other patients. My partner was there with me and helped distract me from it as best she could.
After some research, my body is basically metabolizing out all the injected anesthetic in under 10 seconds. My beard grows red, but none of the rest of my hair does, and resistance to anesthetics is commonly found with the same genes as the ones for red hair.
So now I put lidocaine in my drug allergies list to ensure that doctors talk to me about it instead of making assumptions that it'll work fine on me.
Under 10 minutes
Charlie's face when Alan is falling from the ladder still gets me. This show is immortal to me.
First!
Yes you are BUT SHUT UP
As someone who's studied some electrical engineering, that "EKG rhythm" actually looks like an oscilloscope reading for something
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NOPE
HEY DOCTOR MIKE!
When I was 17 I fell with my BMX and the seat hit my back of the head and for 10 sec I had a blurry vision and a little bit of balance problem, I went to the doctor, I didn't have any problems, turns out that my skull it's a lot more sturdy then normal people.