Hey Dr. ER how are you react to Dr. pol he doesn’t do humans but he does do animals. I know you’re a human person doctor, but how about you do animals?
fun fact: the stethoscope was invented because the inventor felt uncomfortable putting his head so close to a woman's breasts to listen to her heartbeat.
Always love watching your videos. You go from a "normal" reaction to a funny video, laughing and what not. To immediately seriously talking about the medical situation and explaining it. lol, so good.
There was a CSI Miami case where the whole building was taken hostage. Hostage Taker (HT) was desperate to have his son’s child abuse case reopened. Turned out his vengeful ex wife had abused her son by constantly yanking on his arm until it broke. Then had her current husband frame him for kicking their front door in. Abuse is absolutely horrible and sometimes there is much more than meets the eye. Please be aware of abuse!
i was about to reply to you wondering why the hell you commented this until i saw that it glitched and now i have the same comments on a different video
@@thedemonlord8685 the only two situations in which that is true is if you had one to begin with, then it was removed surgically, or if you’re born a hermaphrodite. People with an xy chromosome don’t bleed down there unless something is wrong.
@@thedemonlord8685it literally does unless you’re a women who’s had your uterus removed then you’re still a women but that’s the only situation that makes sense
@@thedemonlord8685Even if the uterus was removed or in very very rare cases wasn't there to begin with, everything else is still in tune with it being there, hormones etc. Your pseudoscience isn't impressive so far, try again.
Hey doc, I just came from the madness combat video. I'm not going to lie you should really look into that thing and lore, it's real cool but confusing. Also random fun fact i know: French toast originated from Rome, so it's not too "french".
the madness cobat series well the lores not all that confusing if you start from part one and watch all the way through as it starts off with hank, killing alot of people who i'd assume to been gangsters and then kill jebus, jebus in the second 1 is alive and hank is going to kill the sheriff for the sheriffs crime, but gets killed by jebus then in the 3rd episode, hank is back to kill the sheriff again and this time succeeds in killing the sheriff and jebus then the 4th one comes hank knows of the zombie tricky from the 3rd game being alive so he goes n kills a club full of people to get rid of tricky but tricky ends up alive after hank shot him in the face thus every 1 in the room where tricky was ends up attacking hank and getting killed, hank gets close enough to put an end to tricky but jebus comes in to the building with a zombie guard and revives everyone in the room by turning them into zombies n so hank fights his way to jebus and the guard and gets injured some and then succeeds in killing jebus and the zombie and tricky goes back to the music then ep 5 hank is alive again and focuses on killing as usual...skip the story to the 7th 1s ending and jebus killed hank then killed tricky and then eight comes up n its soley focused on jebus fighting his way to the ground floor n then flying to the auditor whos been constantly from the shadows keeping them alive...jebus is set to end the madness once and for all jebus ends up getting killed and gets his halo taken this time losing his power and ability to revive for good. 9 sanford and deimos are sent to recover hank deimos dies but not before reviving hank anew, how (deimos gets his own story from there which sees him to be brought back to life won't say when unless you seen ep 12 of the series then youll know" in the 11th part its to do with hank and sanford fighting revived tricky after auditor absorbed him, n sanford endures alot of pain through the prosess...i could go on but part 12 if no one watched it is up rn and has to be seen to see the outcome for dedmos n sanford (over on krinkles channel)
check out the medical drama: doc martin. a grumpy doc (portrayed brilliantly by martin clunes) dealing with the various ailments and injuries. who would've thought a fishing village in cornwall could be so dangerous?
From the south and my moms remedy for hiccups is a spoon full of peanut butter, I think because you’re focusing on the peanut butter it helps stop and has worked everytime I’ve had a spell of them
You don't want to go to the ER and find a doctor you know. I live a live by five hospitals in a building full of doctors. There was an attractive dermatologist resident living down the hall for me. As you can imagine, there were a number of scenarios that had gone through my head at one point or another involving removing clothing. Unfortunately the reality is that I went to the hospital with hives after trying a new detergent. Having her treat me just made it all that more awkward. Then again, there's nothing fun about hives.
54:38 Not necessarily gymnastics, but in PE when I was in elementary school, around 10-11 years old. We had our first lesson on rope climbing and I turned out to be really good at it. My teacher was cheering me on to get all the way to the top and touch the metal pole the rope was attached to. When I went to touch the pole, I lost my grip and slid down the rope all the way down. Ended up with 2nd degree burns on both my hands.
On the question of gymnastics, I actually have a story for this. I had gymnastics in high school as a mandatory part of gym class. I twisted my ankle on the last day because I miss timed a landing (we had to come up with our own routine for the final of that specific part of class using what we learned). I had to stay out of gym class for a few days because of it. The sad part is that we had archery next and had to play catch up when I could go back to gym class.
One of my friends recently had a large and heavy ladder fall on his leg and it very severely injured it, if I’m remembering right he was completely resistant to literally everything under fentanyl (even the fentanyl was pretty ineffective) and it took them over an hour to properly put him under for surgery because he was so resistant to almost everything they had. Even at home with the painkillers he was sent home with the dose he had to take for them to actually work was so much that he was supposed to only do it if the pain was truly unbearable. It was mentioned to him that is was a good thing that this was discovered when it was because had he been brought in with a life threatening injury that required immediate emergency surgery it could have really complicated things and taken time that he might not have had. The people treating him told him that they had treated people with resistance to painkillers before but his was way more extreme than they had personally ever experienced
5:10 My method, hold your breath until you feel your heart rate starting to be more "relaxed" (25/26 seconds) and that's it. If the contraction of the diaphragm clashes with the respiratory interval and at the same time with the "regular" movements of the heart, I suppose that reducing the movement of at least one of them, calming the movements of the heart and letting the diaphragm have a "rest" so to speak in everyday cases of Hiccups, this cuts it. Mi Método, Aguanta la Respiración hasta que sientas que tus pulsaciones empiezan a ser más "relajadas" (25/26 Segundos) y listo. Si la contracción del diafragma choca con el intervalo de respiración y al mismo tiempo con los movimientos cardíacos "regulares" supongo que el reducir el movimiento de al menos uno de ellos, tranquilizar los movimientos cardíacos y dejar que el diafragma tenga "reposo" por así decirlo en los casos cotidianos de Hipo, esto lo corta.
9:04 that happened to me but with my electric scooter and an uneven bit of road i didn't see. i was going 15mph when suddenly i was launched off and scraped the asphalt as i rolled to a stop. thankfully, the only injuries i got were some really nasty scraps on my elbow and knee. the knee one was maybe an inch long? they both hurt like hell for weeks because of all the peeled skin.
Holding my breath actually helps when I get hiccups. I inhale, flex my abs and start the exhale but don't actually exhale and just hold my breath for a minute or two. It almost feels like I can feel the air in my upper lungs and back of my throat. I don't know what it's really doing physically and what muscles are tightening but that's how it feels.
28:09 sip, en el sistema público se hace y muy seguido. Si te da una infección normal o mortal, al morir en un hospital no se realiza autopsia ya que es considerado "muerte hospitalaria".
Lo menciono porque luego de una operación es probable que el cirujano con sangré de otra persona revise las suturas y el área de la operación literalmente sin cambiarse... Y den gracias a Dios que al menos se cambian los guantes.
My dad had a doctor when he was little who WOULD relocated limbs like Brian did. However, this doctor was actually competent and was incredibly precise with the procedure. He still did it with the ferocity that any greek person has, but it was actually successful.
ChatGPT fact check on the earwig thing: Despite their name, earwigs do not typically crawl into people's ears. The myth likely arose from their appearance and the fact that their pincers and slender bodies might give them a slightly eerie or unsettling look. While it's theoretically possible for an insect to enter an ear canal, earwigs are not specifically drawn to human ears and generally do not exhibit this behavior. Earwigs prefer moist, dark environments like under rocks or in decaying wood, where they can find food and shelter. While it's certainly possible for insects, including earwigs, to end up in people's ears-since ears can offer a dark, warm space-this isn't a common behavior for earwigs. Most often, if an insect does enter the ear canal, it's more accidental than intentional. There may be individual cases where doctors have to remove insects from ears, but these are exceptions rather than the norm. The idea that earwigs use their pincers to "hang on" inside ears doesn't align with scientific understanding of their behavior. Their pincers are primarily used for defense, capturing prey, or mating rituals, not for burrowing into human ears. The doctor may be emphasizing these cases for dramatic effect, but it's worth noting that earwig encounters in ears are quite rare in the general population. Other small insects are more commonly found in ears than earwigs.
Doctor er I need your help few weeks ago my dad made hair transplantation and now he’s got a hole till the skull can you give us some answers on our questions
I used to be an alcoholic, drunk every single day for 6 years and blacking out 2-3 times a week... been sober for 1 year and 7 months, but i gained weight when i quit drinking... when i was, i wouldnt eat and i was losing alot of weight, but once i quit, i gained it back
Propofol scares me. I have essential tremors. Now the biggest surgeries I've had are root canals. But as my tremors have worsened one of my dentist says told me that one of the reasons why I come out of a root canal being very shaky like some of the worst I've ever been is because a lot of the medications that sedate or suppress pain in any way shape or form do it by stimulating the adrenal gland so that it can suppress pain. And they said that at times propofol can have a similar effect. So that worries me because if I ever need a major surgery or procedure done it's going to make it more difficult if even though I'm sedating my body is shaking for the doctor to do
As for the urethra burning. The only time it burned for me is when I ate some really hot chicken strips the night before. Blazin' sauce from BWW. Ate too much of the too hot and it burned coming out both sides.
I had 2 broken ribs on my left side (5th and 6th) that collapsed my left lung and ended up with pneumonia, ended up puking blood off and on for the next 3 months... 2nd worst pain ive ever had
I woke up temporarily blind when I woke up one morning. I had a dream where I looked at the flash of a thermonuclear explosion. That scared me awake, and the dream was so real and vivid, that all I saw was white for like 5 minutes. I couldn’t see shapes, just all colors at the same time, aka, the color white. I laid there and waited for my vision to come back. Obviously it came back. Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to type this comment or watch this video.
I’ve had nose bleeds like so many times can you tell me arm like can you make a video about different parts of the nose you can break or like different injuries or anything what could happen?
Sweet "Buffy" reference there from when she was in the mental institution (or not depending on how you view the episode). Normal again is one of my favorite episodes of Buffy
14:54 en Argentina se hace así XD, mi madre siempre recuerda que entraron 2 médicos y una enfermera y se pusieron a conversar mientras la revisaba el ginecólogo.
19:31 how do doctors come up with the number for peoples time left cuz sometimes they’ll say 2 years left and they will live 5 years and sometimes it’s scary accurate to the hour
Hey uh, Dr. Mike. What should I do at my dog's um call now? Has something like a part of their toy, like a thread stuck in their clawl i just wanted your opinion on that
1:18:11 Same here! I was very surprised when I got my cat (boy) and his sister. I noticed that he also had many nipples, well I learned something new that day. 😁
I relate to Peter hearing lost few years ago my right ear lost hearing suddenly while I was laying watching The Blacklist new episode. I got surgery but still I have to press on my ear to hear low frequency sounds
Hello Dr Jordan Wagner. Is there a way to talk to you through a social media or via email? There is something medical i would like to discuss with you,if possible
Porque el perro de mi papá se llamaba tornado un pastor alemán por correr mucho y derrapar se lastimó la cadera para abajo y no podía mover las patas de atrás y siempre las levantaba y su columna se encorvada
Hey doctor er I’ve been thinking about it for weeks and can’t get a good answer. If you have a cancer tumor and you was to accidentally pop it what happens to the area and your body?
So by the end if the episode, where Joe ends up paralyzed from the neck down, apparently Hartman left his phone inside Joe during the exploratory surgery, which is what was causing Joe's paralysis. Weird but okay, it's a cartoon and I've heard it's not uncommon for things to be left behind after the surgery is done.
If I can sleep with ease *_with_* the TV on at night, then how well would I sleep *_without_* the TV on? Edit: the timestamp for this comment is 38:20.
27:49 😂 Yes, in Family Guy there is just one doctor for the entire script, Hartman, damn it, this is not The Simpsons, where there is not only this black guy, but many others, even outside of America
Watch till the very end for good luck! 😎
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Come to help Lebanon because we are getting injured from war please😢
Hey Dr. ER how are you react to Dr. pol he doesn’t do humans but he does do animals. I know you’re a human person doctor, but how about you do animals?
Definitely will luv your videos like this
Dr. Hartman must have a really powerful union to have not been fired yet...
I'm realizing cartoon characters seem to go to the doctor/hospital way more often than most people.
yes yes yes! i have been wanting a new family guy compilation for so long now, thank you Dr. Wagner!
fun fact: the stethoscope was invented because the inventor felt uncomfortable putting his head so close to a woman's breasts to listen to her heartbeat.
Real gentleman right there
@@Boomerjojo79 i think it was religious reasons.
Thanks for sharing. @phantomhurricane666
@@phantomhurricane666can’t it be both you can be a gentleman and religious ?
@@enyo4539 guess it depends on your religion.
Always love watching your videos. You go from a "normal" reaction to a funny video, laughing and what not. To immediately seriously talking about the medical situation and explaining it. lol, so good.
Best hiccup cure: tell your self you don't have hiccups and that hiccups don't exist.
Hallo from Russia! I very like watching react to"Family guy" videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
Привет! Я понятия не имел, что ты умеешь говорить по-русски.
@@AmjadReallyLoves_Trainsон работает в сфере здравоохранения как минимум специалист из его подотделения должен знать как минимум 1 глобальный язык
@@AmjadReallyLoves_Trains Это не он говорит на видео по русски, а переводчик или кто то другой озвучивает его
Я понимаю
4:19 happened to my heart once or twice
Buen Vídeo Doctor Jordan, Eres lo mejor dando información médica. :D
There was a CSI Miami case where the whole building was taken hostage. Hostage Taker (HT) was desperate to have his son’s child abuse case reopened. Turned out his vengeful ex wife had abused her son by constantly yanking on his arm until it broke. Then had her current husband frame him for kicking their front door in. Abuse is absolutely horrible and sometimes there is much more than meets the eye. Please be aware of abuse!
i was about to reply to you wondering why the hell you commented this until i saw that it glitched and now i have the same comments on a different video
Based! “To have menstruation, you have to have a uterus.” 😂
Sure. But just because you dont have a uterus doesnt mean youre not a woman. Try again.
@@thedemonlord8685 the only two situations in which that is true is if you had one to begin with, then it was removed surgically, or if you’re born a hermaphrodite. People with an xy chromosome don’t bleed down there unless something is wrong.
@@thedemonlord8685it literally does unless you’re a women who’s had your uterus removed then you’re still a women but that’s the only situation that makes sense
@@thedemonlord8685I mean he’s right tho unless you’re born without a uterus or have it removed but that’s really it
@@thedemonlord8685Even if the uterus was removed or in very very rare cases wasn't there to begin with, everything else is still in tune with it being there, hormones etc.
Your pseudoscience isn't impressive so far, try again.
13:08 I remember well when both my arms were broken, no one gave me a painkiller, and I remember well that pain when they put broken bones in place
Like, for real, I recently almost got a broken leg and the only thing I cared about was if I had to go tru all that shit again.
I love you doctor er you are my favorite TH-camr ever ❤
Thank you for watching.
I watch you every single day and I learn so many things
46:15 everything Peter ate there…is ONLY BUTTER by itself 🤢🤮 so I’m not surprised he had a heart attack/s and stroke/s 💀
Actually if you hypothetically ate a couple of sticks of organic butter daily, you'd burn fat and decrease cancer.
That wasn’t organic butter
9:30 took me out😂😂 your surprised reaction mixed with Joe's misery was hilarious
1:18:48 theres actually certain reptiles and amphibians that can slow their heartbeat or even stop it entirely
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I thought the earwig thing was an urban legend!!! Like, just a name!!! They actually go for the EARS!!!?
I know, right??? Wtf!!!!! That's horrifying!! 😫
RIGHT!!!
20:12 That is Alex Borstein who does the voice of Lois Griffin.
Hey doc, I just came from the madness combat video. I'm not going to lie you should really look into that thing and lore, it's real cool but confusing. Also random fun fact i know: French toast originated from Rome, so it's not too "french".
the madness cobat series well the lores not all that confusing if you start from part one and watch all the way through as it starts off with hank, killing alot of people who i'd assume to been gangsters and then kill jebus, jebus in the second 1 is alive and hank is going to kill the sheriff for the sheriffs crime, but gets killed by jebus then in the 3rd episode, hank is back to kill the sheriff again and this time succeeds in killing the sheriff and jebus then the 4th one comes hank knows of the zombie tricky from the 3rd game being alive so he goes n kills a club full of people to get rid of tricky but tricky ends up alive after hank shot him in the face thus every 1 in the room where tricky was ends up attacking hank and getting killed, hank gets close enough to put an end to tricky but jebus comes in to the building with a zombie guard and revives everyone in the room by turning them into zombies n so hank fights his way to jebus and the guard and gets injured some and then succeeds in killing jebus and the zombie and tricky goes back to the music then ep 5 hank is alive again and focuses on killing as usual...skip the story to the 7th 1s ending and jebus killed hank then killed tricky and then eight comes up n its soley focused on jebus fighting his way to the ground floor n then flying to the auditor whos been constantly from the shadows keeping them alive...jebus is set to end the madness once and for all jebus ends up getting killed and gets his halo taken this time losing his power and ability to revive for good. 9 sanford and deimos are sent to recover hank deimos dies but not before reviving hank anew, how (deimos gets his own story from there which sees him to be brought back to life won't say when unless you seen ep 12 of the series then youll know" in the 11th part its to do with hank and sanford fighting revived tricky after auditor absorbed him, n sanford endures alot of pain through the prosess...i could go on but part 12 if no one watched it is up rn and has to be seen to see the outcome for dedmos n sanford (over on krinkles channel)
6:00
They probably said "The E in E. Coli will mean Eye for this gag."
22:37 ALBUQUERQUE BY WEIRD AL YANKOVIC MENTIONED
1:48:45 at the time of this particular episode, Family Guy didn’t have any Emmy Awards but they do now
check out the medical drama: doc martin. a grumpy doc (portrayed brilliantly by martin clunes) dealing with the various ailments and injuries. who would've thought a fishing village in cornwall could be so dangerous?
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лучший из лучших!!💗💗💗>>>
From the south and my moms remedy for hiccups is a spoon full of peanut butter, I think because you’re focusing on the peanut butter it helps stop and has worked everytime I’ve had a spell of them
"how many stairs?"
"hold on let me go back and count real quick."
41:53 jajajajajajajaja
Ese doctor siempre fue un dolor de cabeza cuando aparecía 😂
You don't want to go to the ER and find a doctor you know. I live a live by five hospitals in a building full of doctors. There was an attractive dermatologist resident living down the hall for me. As you can imagine, there were a number of scenarios that had gone through my head at one point or another involving removing clothing. Unfortunately the reality is that I went to the hospital with hives after trying a new detergent. Having her treat me just made it all that more awkward. Then again, there's nothing fun about hives.
54:38 Not necessarily gymnastics, but in PE when I was in elementary school, around 10-11 years old. We had our first lesson on rope climbing and I turned out to be really good at it. My teacher was cheering me on to get all the way to the top and touch the metal pole the rope was attached to. When I went to touch the pole, I lost my grip and slid down the rope all the way down. Ended up with 2nd degree burns on both my hands.
On the question of gymnastics, I actually have a story for this. I had gymnastics in high school as a mandatory part of gym class. I twisted my ankle on the last day because I miss timed a landing (we had to come up with our own routine for the final of that specific part of class using what we learned). I had to stay out of gym class for a few days because of it.
The sad part is that we had archery next and had to play catch up when I could go back to gym class.
THE WAY QUAGMIRE LOOKS AT PETER LIKE THAT GOT ME 🤣🤣🤣🤣 30:30
One of my friends recently had a large and heavy ladder fall on his leg and it very severely injured it, if I’m remembering right he was completely resistant to literally everything under fentanyl (even the fentanyl was pretty ineffective) and it took them over an hour to properly put him under for surgery because he was so resistant to almost everything they had. Even at home with the painkillers he was sent home with the dose he had to take for them to actually work was so much that he was supposed to only do it if the pain was truly unbearable. It was mentioned to him that is was a good thing that this was discovered when it was because had he been brought in with a life threatening injury that required immediate emergency surgery it could have really complicated things and taken time that he might not have had. The people treating him told him that they had treated people with resistance to painkillers before but his was way more extreme than they had personally ever experienced
Can you react to a korean drama called the penthouse?? Its really cool and have many different deads !! Love your videos!!!
5:10 My method, hold your breath until you feel your heart rate starting to be more "relaxed" (25/26 seconds) and that's it.
If the contraction of the diaphragm clashes with the respiratory interval and at the same time with the "regular" movements of the heart, I suppose that reducing the movement of at least one of them, calming the movements of the heart and letting the diaphragm have a "rest" so to speak in everyday cases of Hiccups, this cuts it.
Mi Método, Aguanta la Respiración hasta que sientas que tus pulsaciones empiezan a ser más "relajadas" (25/26 Segundos) y listo.
Si la contracción del diafragma choca con el intervalo de respiración y al mismo tiempo con los movimientos cardíacos "regulares" supongo que el reducir el movimiento de al menos uno de ellos, tranquilizar los movimientos cardíacos y dejar que el diafragma tenga "reposo" por así decirlo en los casos cotidianos de Hipo, esto lo corta.
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9:04 that happened to me but with my electric scooter and an uneven bit of road i didn't see. i was going 15mph when suddenly i was launched off and scraped the asphalt as i rolled to a stop. thankfully, the only injuries i got were some really nasty scraps on my elbow and knee. the knee one was maybe an inch long? they both hurt like hell for weeks because of all the peeled skin.
48:10 Oh a pancreas.....thanks for pointing that out...thought that was something else
Hey, love your channel
My way to get rid of hiccups is to take a spoon full of sugar and just sucking the sugar from the spoon always helps me
Holding my breath actually helps when I get hiccups. I inhale, flex my abs and start the exhale but don't actually exhale and just hold my breath for a minute or two. It almost feels like I can feel the air in my upper lungs and back of my throat. I don't know what it's really doing physically and what muscles are tightening but that's how it feels.
Hello Doctor ER! I from Russia, but I know English language, and I'm bad speak English. I love your videos!
Bro I have the same problem with English
28:09 sip, en el sistema público se hace y muy seguido. Si te da una infección normal o mortal, al morir en un hospital no se realiza autopsia ya que es considerado "muerte hospitalaria".
Lo menciono porque luego de una operación es probable que el cirujano con sangré de otra persona revise las suturas y el área de la operación literalmente sin cambiarse... Y den gracias a Dios que al menos se cambian los guantes.
My dad had a doctor when he was little who WOULD relocated limbs like Brian did. However, this doctor was actually competent and was incredibly precise with the procedure. He still did it with the ferocity that any greek person has, but it was actually successful.
Drs speaking facts on this one
ChatGPT fact check on the earwig thing:
Despite their name, earwigs do not typically crawl into people's ears. The myth likely arose from their appearance and the fact that their pincers and slender bodies might give them a slightly eerie or unsettling look. While it's theoretically possible for an insect to enter an ear canal, earwigs are not specifically drawn to human ears and generally do not exhibit this behavior. Earwigs prefer moist, dark environments like under rocks or in decaying wood, where they can find food and shelter.
While it's certainly possible for insects, including earwigs, to end up in people's ears-since ears can offer a dark, warm space-this isn't a common behavior for earwigs. Most often, if an insect does enter the ear canal, it's more accidental than intentional. There may be individual cases where doctors have to remove insects from ears, but these are exceptions rather than the norm.
The idea that earwigs use their pincers to "hang on" inside ears doesn't align with scientific understanding of their behavior. Their pincers are primarily used for defense, capturing prey, or mating rituals, not for burrowing into human ears.
The doctor may be emphasizing these cases for dramatic effect, but it's worth noting that earwig encounters in ears are quite rare in the general population. Other small insects are more commonly found in ears than earwigs.
Doctor er I need your help few weeks ago my dad made hair transplantation and now he’s got a hole till the skull can you give us some answers on our questions
I used to be an alcoholic, drunk every single day for 6 years and blacking out 2-3 times a week... been sober for 1 year and 7 months, but i gained weight when i quit drinking... when i was, i wouldnt eat and i was losing alot of weight, but once i quit, i gained it back
Propofol scares me. I have essential tremors. Now the biggest surgeries I've had are root canals. But as my tremors have worsened one of my dentist says told me that one of the reasons why I come out of a root canal being very shaky like some of the worst I've ever been is because a lot of the medications that sedate or suppress pain in any way shape or form do it by stimulating the adrenal gland so that it can suppress pain. And they said that at times propofol can have a similar effect. So that worries me because if I ever need a major surgery or procedure done it's going to make it more difficult if even though I'm sedating my body is shaking for the doctor to do
As for the urethra burning. The only time it burned for me is when I ate some really hot chicken strips the night before. Blazin' sauce from BWW. Ate too much of the too hot and it burned coming out both sides.
Do smile 2 pls
me encantan estos videos
Interesantes video Dr. Harry Kane 🏴
Hey got a question if in your ear the sound is like muffled but not completely you can still hear it’s just slightly muffled
I had 2 broken ribs on my left side (5th and 6th) that collapsed my left lung and ended up with pneumonia, ended up puking blood off and on for the next 3 months... 2nd worst pain ive ever had
🏆New Fear unlocked!: 6:25- 6:37
I woke up temporarily blind when I woke up one morning. I had a dream where I looked at the flash of a thermonuclear explosion. That scared me awake, and the dream was so real and vivid, that all I saw was white for like 5 minutes. I couldn’t see shapes, just all colors at the same time, aka, the color white. I laid there and waited for my vision to come back. Obviously it came back. Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to type this comment or watch this video.
Ngl I was just in the bathroom watching this
I’ve had nose bleeds like so many times can you tell me arm like can you make a video about different parts of the nose you can break or like different injuries or anything what could happen?
Sweet "Buffy" reference there from when she was in the mental institution (or not depending on how you view the episode). Normal again is one of my favorite episodes of Buffy
good video
14:54 en Argentina se hace así XD, mi madre siempre recuerda que entraron 2 médicos y una enfermera y se pusieron a conversar mientras la revisaba el ginecólogo.
19:31 how do doctors come up with the number for peoples time left cuz sometimes they’ll say 2 years left and they will live 5 years and sometimes it’s scary accurate to the hour
Doctor i have a high BP what do i do at age 15 height 6ft weight 60kg at stage 1??
Лучше бы я не смотрел это видос....
Я слишком сильно боюсь уховёртков
I am currently watching this while in the restroom.
7:41 that's not the joker, that's the Prankster
Hey uh, Dr. Mike. What should I do at my dog's um call now? Has something like a part of their toy, like a thread stuck in their clawl i just wanted your opinion on that
10:45 Blueberry Inflation
1:18:11 Same here! I was very surprised when I got my cat (boy) and his sister. I noticed that he also had many nipples, well I learned something new that day. 😁
Dammit you got me again I’m on the toilet
I relate to Peter hearing lost few years ago my right ear lost hearing suddenly while I was laying watching The Blacklist new episode. I got surgery but still I have to press on my ear to hear low frequency sounds
Hello Dr Jordan Wagner. Is there a way to talk to you through a social media or via email? There is something medical i would like to discuss with you,if possible
Umm, he's unlikely to reply to this. Your best bet would be to speak with local medical professionals.
Happy music in the background:
Doctor Wanger talking about the trauma and bad things that can cause a ton of damage to the body
I got so whiplashed by the sudden Skibidi toilet appearing on my screen on a Doctor Mike video
16:48 la displacia de cadera se ve en todos los perros cierto?
Porque el perro de mi papá se llamaba tornado un pastor alemán por correr mucho y derrapar se lastimó la cadera para abajo y no podía mover las patas de atrás y siempre las levantaba y su columna se encorvada
Lamentablemente murió a mitad de año más o menos tenía casi 15 años cuando paso
No sé si todos pero es muy común sobre todo en perros viejos
41:37 how the hell does water injure you?
Hey doctor er I’ve been thinking about it for weeks and can’t get a good answer. If you have a cancer tumor and you was to accidentally pop it what happens to the area and your body?
I do the drinking water trick for hiccups but I don’t plug my ears. I just chug water without breathing for about 30 seconds. Works every time.
Medic gaming!
22:51 I dropped alc for 3 years. And lost weight from 115 to 114 kg. Wish it worked..
1:52:45 done
So by the end if the episode, where Joe ends up paralyzed from the neck down, apparently Hartman left his phone inside Joe during the exploratory surgery, which is what was causing Joe's paralysis. Weird but okay, it's a cartoon and I've heard it's not uncommon for things to be left behind after the surgery is done.
If I can sleep with ease *_with_* the TV on at night, then how well would I sleep *_without_* the TV on?
Edit: the timestamp for this comment is 38:20.
Watch the movie "Adrenaline 2: High Voltage"
every time Dr Hartman is in the scene I always get excited because of how much it hurts the Dr
Damn I am actually watching this on the toilet. 5:34
He isnt a family guy he is a doctor guy
5:00 А у меня икота проходит когда я съем кусочек марципана
You should react to rackaracka injuries
27:49 😂 Yes, in Family Guy there is just one doctor for the entire script, Hartman, damn it, this is not The Simpsons, where there is not only this black guy, but many others, even outside of America
5:00 I heard on reddit that you need to stroke your rectum to stop hiccups.😂
I'll put this to the test
I once got bit by a dog on my leg. It was close to an artery, but thankfully didn't puncture.
NEOSPORIN GET THE NEOSPORIN!! 😂 I have scars on my hands from years of fighting or beating the crap out of people who bullied me in school.
React the Madness Combat pls❤
14:20 why isn't it called disease anymore?
1:05:53 - No, Joe punched Peter in his balls, and that's why that happened.
If you say to yourself “I am not a fish” it cures hiccups
The clip where you say the rope is inappropriate it's actually a reference to the movie Poltergeist.
hey doctor, could your next video be about grand theft auto 5?