The Truth About Allergies and Food Sensitivity Tests

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @emilia7669
    @emilia7669 5 лет назад +1297

    I have Celiac Disease and every time everyone’s like, “It can’t be that bad” You are just sensitive” Well you are gonna grow out of it” etc and I don’t know how many times I have to tell people, ITS AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE!!

    • @Aleshanation
      @Aleshanation 5 лет назад +28

      @@DeadwoodSD1876 Let me see!! I'm in college for medical assisting and loving all the medical talk.

    • @ashleyh3773
      @ashleyh3773 5 лет назад +102

      people always act like i’m one of those people doing a gluten free diet to loose weight and i hate it. if i had a choice i’d eat gluten but i don’t. i’m only 15 and i got diagnosed a year ago and since i’m so young no one takes me seriously.

    • @RikoLime
      @RikoLime 5 лет назад +36

      I think thats because everyone who gets any sort of IBS or the shots wants to say it's their "celiacs acting up again" and their "gluten issues" when really they just put too much pepper or ate chili or whatever (it's ironic how many people SUDDENLY have gluten issues only when they have the shits).

    • @hockeysteph
      @hockeysteph 5 лет назад +80

      I was diagnosed with Crohn's at age 13 and for years, the general public, people who knew me, never took it seriously, many thought I just had an eating disorder because I was also a gymnast. 2 weeks after my 16th birthday, I had emergency surgery to remove several feet of diseased bowel leaving me with an ileostomy, then suddenly people believed I was actually sick. This was 20 years ago and Crohn's wasn't as well understood, but it's sad to see that people still have these same issues today with others not believing them or taking seriously their issues.
      My biggest issue now is that I struggle with a LOT of pain related to my Crohn's and people always tell me "well you don't look sick" I just wish society could get over someone needed too " look" sick for it to be a real issue.

    • @grayonthewater
      @grayonthewater 5 лет назад +64

      It’s because of all the hipsters who clearly aren’t allergic making a big deal. I worked at a restaurant and if someone requested something to be gluten free I’d explain to them the whole process on how we could make it that way it’d just take longer and almost every tome they’d be like oh well I just don’t like gluten I don’t wanna wait that long -_- the actually allergic people understood why we had to be super careful and make things from scratch and change gloves etc

  • @sarawilliams33
    @sarawilliams33 5 лет назад +1093

    Could you do an interview with a dermatologist?? I would love what they have to say about the skincare gurus here on yt

    • @lunagrace2872
      @lunagrace2872 5 лет назад +27

      Sara Williams Yes!! I would love that. I have pointed out on one YT that they didn’t use a skincare product for its recommend time period and gave it a bad review because it wasn’t work fast enough. Which was annoying because it takes months to notice results and they didn’t say that they were ending shorter. They didn’t like that I pointed them out, most of them don’t actually do their research or do it for the recommend time give it reviews. Though thankfully I found a couple that are good. But I would love to see what a dermatologist would say.

    • @cass1075
      @cass1075 5 лет назад +12

      I love Hyram! A skincare guru lol

    • @miraekang9734
      @miraekang9734 5 лет назад

      UP! UP!

    • @eye_tooth5104
      @eye_tooth5104 5 лет назад +19

      Watch Dr. Dray, she’s a dermatologist here on yt.

    • @Lucia-be4wb
      @Lucia-be4wb 4 года назад +9

      @@cass1075 hyram makes me uneasy, he has said before he's just a skincare fan but always writes "specialist" on his titles. Could be very misleading for people who dont know.

  • @MrSucker1993
    @MrSucker1993 5 лет назад +6162

    I hope this becomes a serie where doctor mike goes around interviewing specialists and educating us on various medical related subjects

    • @jessicawang6558
      @jessicawang6558 5 лет назад +28

      amin hoho I hope this becomes a series where doctor mike goes around interviewing people and NODD

    • @Sunflower_Cats
      @Sunflower_Cats 5 лет назад +3

      Sounds like zdoggmd

    • @theoriginal4ever7
      @theoriginal4ever7 5 лет назад +14

      Oh I love this idea! It'd be so interesting and informative!

    • @magickaldust1213
      @magickaldust1213 5 лет назад +38

      Hey he can collaborate with Mama Doctor Jones for obgyn!

    • @Cecilia-
      @Cecilia- 5 лет назад +8

      Yes. OBGYN Please!

  • @aspenbogner4377
    @aspenbogner4377 3 года назад +923

    OH MY GOSH THANK YOU!! I'm allergic to milk and every time people are like "oh your lactose intolerant?" NO. My throat swells, I break out in hives and start vomiting within minutes. Its not an intolerance.

    • @smievil
      @smievil 3 года назад +13

      haven't managed to get diagnosed, apparently i should just try excluding everything that maybe could cause issues.
      mostly seem to get urgent diarrhea, mouth got all sore after brushing teeth with zendium, but usually not a big deal.
      wouldn't be surprised if isn't lactose intolerance, their symptoms seem different and more painful...
      but i like not having bathroom breaks in the middle of eating.
      some sort of milk seem to be everywhere though.

    • @kvantassle83
      @kvantassle83 3 года назад +21

      OMG my husband the same. He is allergic and gets really sick, swells up, breaks out, GI goes haywire ect. But people are like "Oh, you're lactose intolerant, so am I!" 😒

    • @lindab.716
      @lindab.716 3 года назад +23

      I had 2 boys in my scout troop with actual milk allergies (plus many other allergies). I just made their Mom’s in charge of all snacks. Like you it was life or death for them.

    • @anonymouse7079
      @anonymouse7079 3 года назад +7

      YEEESSSS!!! To be fair, Im wishy washy about taking care of myself since its not a lethal allergy for me so that makes it harder to take me seriously BUT yeah its frustrating people not understanding 😓

    • @SureThing890
      @SureThing890 3 года назад +2

      It's crazy, because you even look like you're allergic to many things.

  • @josedeliz1404
    @josedeliz1404 5 лет назад +420

    Ooh, can you do a conversation with a chef or cook on how they work around allergies. Could be an interesting topic.

    • @lesly1796
      @lesly1796 5 лет назад +10

      I would say that it really depends where you work. I will admit we do roll our eyes when we get asked what's inside of what. Working in a small crew or yourself we have an idea of what person uses what spices or ingredients the most so we have a list, but WE even ask questions to the chef(s) at times to refresh their memory. The importance of where we place or use utensils and gloves is crucial too! My advice is go to a place that listens and values your needs! Do not be hesitant to ask questions or make slight changes to your meals. Example: "Hey, could I have ______ instead of ______?" This example is easy for me in my work experience but a GOOD waiter should ask "Why is that?" Be brutally honest in the beginning, inform that you are allergic to _____ or proceed further that way the waiter highlights you on a food ticket in the back.

    • @sirephlyrrian6242
      @sirephlyrrian6242 5 лет назад +6

      doctor Mike x Bon Appetit collab? OwO

    • @markgilivantejoso4776
      @markgilivantejoso4776 5 лет назад +3

      With a REGISTERED DIETITIAN

    • @codename495
      @codename495 5 лет назад +3

      Ivan Dieticians aren’t the ones making the food boo boo.

    • @markgilivantejoso4776
      @markgilivantejoso4776 5 лет назад

      @@codename495 there are therapeutic dietitians you know

  • @abbewinter9249
    @abbewinter9249 5 лет назад +267

    I really appreciate how Dr. Mike treats the guests on his show. He's very respectful, and allows them to talk without constant interruption.

    • @sotic2511
      @sotic2511 5 лет назад +1

      Same☺️

    • @niyamitaliya4630
      @niyamitaliya4630 4 года назад +2

      *cough *news*cough *

    • @adamwarlock1
      @adamwarlock1 4 года назад

      Yeah, even when he hypes them up it's through pop-ups and text so that he's not interrupting them.

  • @reestacio8482
    @reestacio8482 5 лет назад +405

    That’s very interesting. What I took from this is:
    -everyone should know that if there is no published study behind a test, then they shouldn’t take it at face value
    -Severity of allergies cannot be measured, so its best if people don’t focus on severity and just focus on understanding how allergies work and how to prevent allergic reactions through the education and guidance from medical professionals.
    - Prepare for Emergency situations for allergic reactions- prepare epinephrin, check the expiry date, and learn to be comfortable with needles.
    -Alert but not Anxious (I think this quote applies here too)

    • @Sp33dgum
      @Sp33dgum 5 лет назад +7

      The severity can be measured through symptoms though when exposed. Some allergies may cause serious symptoms (anaphylactic shock) like the throat swelling up which can inhibit breathing

    • @gaeridallmariegrey5888
      @gaeridallmariegrey5888 5 лет назад +2

      I thought this was common knowledge. Why wouldn't this be common knowledge?

    • @sahilrizvi6583
      @sahilrizvi6583 5 лет назад

      @@Sp33dgum hi beautiful

    • @lachlankay9212
      @lachlankay9212 5 лет назад

      @@Sp33dgum a single episode of reaction cannot possibly be used as a definitive indicator of severity. That's like saying, " I frequently have panic attacks especially when I'm going to a social event. I also frequently travel in cars when going to a social event. Today I had a serious panic attack whilst I was in a car and therefore cars are responsible for my panic attacks". Utterly ridiculous

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 5 лет назад +2

      @@lachlankay9212 Not quite the right example. I think the simplified explanation would be more like this: just because you only got hives from your first exposure, doesn't mean you won't experience anaphylaxis with your next exposure, so it's important to seek proper medical care to ensure you confirm and understand what actually caused the hives and then learn how to manage the allergy.
      As someone who has nearly died of anaphylaxis from a single wasp sting, I can attest that the first exposure was nearly lethal while exposure decades later was no where near as extreme. Like with food allergies, I have to be mindful of my EpiPen and I long ago developed an explanation and process to train others to be comfortable with using an auto-injector through the practice device the manufacturer provides. My early life exposures meant I knew I may have very little time to get the injector (or originally the epi kit), do the shot, and call 911, so it's been an anxiety and care management process since childhood to know there's people around me who are responsible and educated on what could happen in an emergency.
      Some people experience increasingly severe reactions and that becomes the measure by which doctors seem to advise specific cautions. My friend's little girl nearly died after a classmate forgot to wash their hands before coming back into class from lunch, and the multi surface contact spread hypothesized here as extremely unlikely ri cause a trigger, and notably very rare in documented cases, was very nearly lethal. It was only because her best friend (not the teacher who had previously called the hand washing requirement stupid and unnecessary) stayed calm, gave the epinephrine injection, called 911 and then my friend, and sent another student for the school nurse. Rare extreme cases exist, but I have never personally heard of one like that happening where the patient hadn't been diagnosed previously. Now that level of progression likely indicates an evolution of the severity of the body's response, but no test before, nor her previous two exposures, would've accurately predicted how severe and fast the response was that last time. Which is why we need people to grasp that a test, and even previous exposure reactions, don't guarantee an identical response in the future. Our bodies don't work as predictably as we'd like to imagine, and that's why correct specialist care and reasonable proactive approaches are essential to actually living instead of merely existing in fear.

  • @michellejames2447
    @michellejames2447 3 года назад +470

    I really like this guest doctor. He explains everything so clearly, covers so much ground, and even his voice is calming.

    • @BrittanyTheLeo
      @BrittanyTheLeo 3 года назад +3

      I completely agree. Amazing

    • @juliawilliams8061
      @juliawilliams8061 3 года назад +2

      Yessss he needs his own podcast!

    • @b_f_d_d
      @b_f_d_d 3 года назад +1

      He's a great doctor. True professional 👊

  • @mr.cauchi6898
    @mr.cauchi6898 5 лет назад +437

    Perfect timing, I'm currently teaching food and allergies at my junior high.

    • @brooke.slade2
      @brooke.slade2 5 лет назад +5

      Cool I took allergies and food in high school

    • @marleyrose1701
      @marleyrose1701 5 лет назад +12

      Have fun you should use this video in class

    • @kylethomas9130
      @kylethomas9130 5 лет назад +4

      @@brooke.slade2 almost didn't realize that was a class, thought you meant taking allergies like meds.

    • @FeyonaT
      @FeyonaT 5 лет назад +1

      And this is an absolute bullshit video.

    • @FeyonaT
      @FeyonaT 5 лет назад +2

      @@nahadoth2087 I will just quote my reply that I posted under the video.
      "I am sorry, but I can't listen to this BS, as a person whose health went downhill due to food sensitivities and whose moron doctor just laughed at me when I asked if changing a diet will help. You are both males who generally speaking have sensitivities less often than women. And yet you both sitting there and explaining to other people that sensitivities are nothing to be worry about? Let me tell you this: while food sensitivities test might be not beneficial due to possibility of false-negative and false-positive results, eliminating certain foods forever may change one's life to the best. And let me tell you that fatigue and bloating go hand to hand with autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto's (low thyroid), that you as a doctor must check during routine exam. And not only check lame TSH, but T4, T3, free T4, free T3, TPO antibodies. But of course instead of seeing major GI issues and fatigue as a huge red flag you will choose to mock patient's decision to get tested. You are freaking doctors! Get yourself educated on what food can cause to the body and stop reading the books about nutrition that were written in 80s. Every day we learn something new about how certain components MAY affect one's body. And while you life, person is losing health because believing you she decided not to change the way she eats, and in a pretty short period of time she can bury her health.
      P.s. And 3 years later after firing my moron doctor and adjusting my diet by eliminating dairy, gluten, grains, nightshades, nuts and seeds I am down 20 lbs, I don't have hives, I have high level of energies, I went from bedridden to active, I don't have joint and GI pain, and the only deficiency that I have is Vitamin D which I was ALWAYS deficient of. And all my tests are amazing. And I feel sorry for all patients of that doctor who he treats and dismisses their concerns."

  • @robsgirl7778
    @robsgirl7778 5 лет назад +571

    I wish epi-pens weren't so expensive we used to carry them for our daughter and had one in the house, car and her bag, but with our new insurance they are so stinking expensive

    • @racheleverman2506
      @racheleverman2506 5 лет назад +29

      Check out Auvi Q, typically you can get two sets free.

    • @daniellerussomanno188
      @daniellerussomanno188 5 лет назад +24

      Depending on your insurance you may be able to use a copay coupon card. Ask your pharmacy if it will apply to you. It brought the cost of my last one down to $50. Good luck!

    • @Stephanie0612
      @Stephanie0612 5 лет назад +10

      Have you tried goodrx? Its an app that will compare prices and sometimes even has coupons.

    • @evangelinevergo8875
      @evangelinevergo8875 5 лет назад +54

      You probably shouldn’t leave one in the car. I get why that is easier. Making sure I always have a set is hard. But the medicine inside will break down above or below room temperature. A car gets hot or cold pretty much anywhere. If you read the insert you can see the temperature range. I’d hate for you to need it... and then the medicine doesn’t work.

    • @GoddessFourWinds
      @GoddessFourWinds 5 лет назад +18

      Vote for Bernie! M4A all the way. You shouldn't have to bargain for your kid's life.

  • @idunhvachannel2019
    @idunhvachannel2019 5 лет назад +922

    "I get bloated after eating certain meals!"
    "What'd you eat, 3 bowls of pasta?"
    *BUSTED*

    • @MakaylaDawn
      @MakaylaDawn 5 лет назад +18

      Idunhva Channel I was eating a bowl of pasta and got called right out 😂😂

    • @tonyeah
      @tonyeah 5 лет назад +15

      I get stomach cramps, pain and have to run to the bathroom when I eat too much pasta etc. but it's so good that I honestly deal with it 😂

    • @eminemilly
      @eminemilly 5 лет назад +2

      Heartburn from eating undercooked veggies with lotsa fiber. And uncooked lettuce especially iceberg gives me the nastiest burps. I want to ask my doctor to test me for h pylori

    • @sophiehelena6737
      @sophiehelena6737 5 лет назад +6

      fun fact sometimes after eating pasta i had to lie down thinking i ate too much too fast turns out im gluten intolerant and i still eat the entire pot of pasta its just glutenfree now

    • @KyrenaH
      @KyrenaH 3 года назад +1

      @@eminemilly Iceberg lettuce is the worst. I can eat other leafy greens but not lettuce.

  • @lesil1000
    @lesil1000 3 года назад +419

    I think a lot of people turn to “alternative medicine” or “food sensitivity tests” because doctors say there’s nothing you can do for a lot of issues. This is especially true for older patients. Part of the problem is American healthcare not paying for anything, but it doesn’t help to have doctors that shrug off your symptoms. I know there are a lot of things we don’t have definitive answers for, but there should always be options.

    • @Pam27778
      @Pam27778 3 года назад +43

      Absolutely this! I went the medical route to start and it utterly failed me. I am recovering because I tried my best to cross-pollinate between alternative and traditional medicine. Just grateful I didn't run into too many charlatans.

    • @AngieRodriguezF
      @AngieRodriguezF 3 года назад +31

      Not just American healthcare, also happens in Canada, depends a lot on the specific doctor and whether they actually listen to you, care and have a collaborative approach instead of trying to blame you for everything. It took me 2 years to get a PCOS diagnosis because all doctors would say "normal period pains" when some months I couldn't even stand because of the pain.

    • @lightbulb8869
      @lightbulb8869 3 года назад +30

      I agree. I was having a lot of health problems and turned to food sensitivity tests because doctors didn’t know what to do. In the end, the tests didn’t help. I tried an elimination diet though and that helped a lot. I found out that I was intolerant to soy (which didn’t show on my sensitivity test). Because I’m lactose intolerant I was eating lots of soy products and I was constantly nauseous with diarrhea and insomnia (I weighed about 100lbs and could barely walk). I stopped eating soy and in half a week my sleep went from 2-4 hours a night to 6-8 hrs. In the next year I gained about 40lbs, and my blood tests finally showed that I wasn’t low in nutrients anymore. But I’m not allergic to soy. I’m not sure what my relationship is to it though so I just call it an allergy.
      I am allergic to every animal with fur, wool, or feathers as well as almost all grasses, and lots of weeds and trees. I spend early spring to late fall indoors with air purifiers and cycling through different antihistamines (they stop working after a while). I live in a drafty old house (we are trying to get money to get new windows and doors installed) so I’m constantly stuffed up with itchy eyes, ears, and throat. Some days I feel like their are bugs crawling inside my head and it drives me crazy. I hate the itching so bad. And if I go outside I often get allergy induced asthma attacks. I can’t wait till winter and everything is dead and frozen! I hate the cold, but it’s better than this. The rest of the year just feels like I’m surviving till winter. These allergies only got so bad after I had a hysterectomy a few years ago. Before that, I had allergies to all that stuff, but I could take antihistamines and spend the day outside.

    • @nicholnunn8074
      @nicholnunn8074 3 года назад +19

      Yessss! I had Lyme disease for a decade and because i live in a place where it is not common nobody checked for it. I also have thyroid issues which nobody could get under control. Doctors finally gave up on me and i even had one tell me i would just have to deal with the issues. I found a DO who identified the Lyme and after treating that was able to balance my thyroid. But there was so much damage to my body. I ended up with a lot of food sensitivities. I had to do an elimination diet to find out what foods bothered me, but it worked. Science is amazing, but we have to use it wisely. Doctors need to be willing to keep searching for an answer and patients have to be patient while they find something that works for you. But as you said, there have got to be options.

    • @sylvia6706
      @sylvia6706 3 года назад +7

      Definitely! And we all know diet has a direct correlation to your health, so it makes sense to want to try to eliminate foods that might be causing problems.

  • @julia5748
    @julia5748 5 лет назад +227

    The moment when you come home from the hospital because you have taken an allergy test and you watch this video and question everything

    • @bryan1814
      @bryan1814 5 лет назад +20

      The ones you get at your doctor is different then what they were talking about in the first half of the video!

    • @shannalane8349
      @shannalane8349 4 года назад +1

      Food allergies can be unpredictable. There are always exceptions to the norm. Be well! 😊

  • @emilysimons7272
    @emilysimons7272 5 лет назад +1728

    Doctor: You are allergic to dogs
    Me: Gets 4 dogs

    • @agonicole
      @agonicole 5 лет назад +51

      Worth it lol

    • @alixharnist4670
      @alixharnist4670 5 лет назад +46

      :( I physically can't my allergy is too severe to even be around them. If I'm even in a room a dog has been in I start getting hives and rash.

    • @irkedcs
      @irkedcs 5 лет назад +22

      You: I am no longer allergic to dogs
      it often works that way, especially if exposed at a young age

    • @Jenivere_S-H
      @Jenivere_S-H 5 лет назад +45

      I'm mildly allergic to cats, but I find when I am with my own cats I'm ok. Same with a friend of mine, he's fine when with his own but visiting me he will get symptoms. Still snuggles the cats because it's worth it.

    • @Anonymous-eo2er
      @Anonymous-eo2er 5 лет назад +24

      My bfriend is allergic to cats but he’s usually fine if he washes his hands afterwards and keep her fur away from his face

  • @andreabac.6844
    @andreabac.6844 5 лет назад +1899

    Nobody:
    Doc. Mike in this video: **nodding intensifies**

    • @brooke.slade2
      @brooke.slade2 5 лет назад +3

      🤣

    • @nicolesteigerwald6977
      @nicolesteigerwald6977 5 лет назад +48

      I read this right at the beginning, now I can’t focus on anything but him nodding 😭

    • @alexanderabrashev1366
      @alexanderabrashev1366 5 лет назад +10

      It actually always distracts me when I talk to someone who does that. Like I know they try to seem like they're listening, but it ends up being super distracting to me for some reason.

    • @realtomchou
      @realtomchou 5 лет назад +1

      Point out the obvious 😂

    • @yoshiston3r
      @yoshiston3r 5 лет назад +6

      I know it's meant to look attentive and respectful to the speaker but to me it's bothersome and some might think it's mockery to a point.

  • @tuxedojunction9422
    @tuxedojunction9422 3 года назад +86

    I appreciate that there is a difference between IgE reactions and sensitivities. What I didn't appreciate when I went to the allergist with hives was how dismissive he was once he established that it wasn't IgE reactivity. It was basically, you have idiopathic hives, can't help you, not my area, they're called idiopathic for a reason, don't let the door hit you on the way out. The message was essentially that since it was a problem he didn't know how to solve, it wasn't a problem. Which is extremely frustrating when you've been itching for months and have no clue what to do about it other than more over-the-counter antihistamines. People finding their way to quacks isn't surprising in that context.
    I eventually figured out on my own that I was sensitive to the ibuprofen I had been taking for a shoulder injury. I also eventually figured out that I can take ibuprofen occasionally as long as I don't take too many doses in a row and there was a long enough gap since the last time I took it. Some guidance from the medical establishment would have been nice and probably would have spared me months of grief.

    • @mollybrown4764
      @mollybrown4764 Год назад +6

      I’m going through this now. I have daily itchy hives which are soothed by Zyrtec and Benadryl. I just went to an allergist this week and we did a skin test for 120 different things and I was reactive to none of them so now I feel hopeless.

    • @davidfrank6666
      @davidfrank6666 Год назад +1

      @@mollybrown4764 damn!. 120?

    • @mollybrown4764
      @mollybrown4764 Год назад +3

      @@davidfrank6666 it was like literally everything known to man!!! They even tested for hamster dander and I’m literally never around a hamster😂

    • @SuperQBoi
      @SuperQBoi Год назад

      Did you get any results or tests on what the issue was for you?@@mollybrown4764

    • @takaidesu1046
      @takaidesu1046 Год назад

      @@mollybrown4764check for MCAS. i have it and its horrible. In me it manifests more as respiratory symptoms and itches, some things that are helping me are the treatment for mcas, i can send a pdf to you that helped me if you want Thankfully a drugstore pharmacist helped me and sold me montelukast, lifechanging, i can finally breathe through both of my nostrils and even my dead white lips became red again and my pale color skin became more healthy colored too
      Its a leukotrien blocker
      Im waiting to see ifni can get cromolyn and hist- dao because a diet without histamines helped me and my migraines, but its too restrictive and im afraid i can be malnourished because of it

  • @sydneeulmer9291
    @sydneeulmer9291 5 лет назад +492

    I would love to see a video on Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and if there really is a type of diet that you should follow.

    • @sfelice96
      @sfelice96 5 лет назад +12

      Yes!! My mom has this too! It would be super helpful

    • @spacegirl7448
      @spacegirl7448 5 лет назад +15

      I have it, also my mom passed it on to me. A video on hashimoto would be highly appreciated!!

    • @kimberlybrown-dias9370
      @kimberlybrown-dias9370 5 лет назад +2

      Yes! Me too!

    • @mihaelaskrabo1385
      @mihaelaskrabo1385 5 лет назад +4

      I am in no way as reliable of a source as dr. Mike, but I know some women who have it and they thrive on lchf. Look into it, it might do you good. Best of luck! 😊

    • @ericamcdaniel869
      @ericamcdaniel869 5 лет назад

      Me tooo

  • @YellowBunny
    @YellowBunny 5 лет назад +1218

    Test: The patient is allergic to apples.
    Doctors: It's free real estate.

  • @ess8057
    @ess8057 5 лет назад +91

    He seems like such a sweet and kind guy, i could listen to him talk about allergies forever.

  • @ReneeAdams-y5x
    @ReneeAdams-y5x Год назад +12

    I took a sensitivity test because I was getting sore on my face for three years and sinus congestion. I did a hair sample test. If I avoid the foods that were listed as high sensitivity I don’t get the sores in my face. For me it did work and gave me a lot of get insight to my problems.

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 6 месяцев назад

      Can I ask what the allergies turned out to be?

  • @morganwebb1568
    @morganwebb1568 4 года назад +426

    I work in an allergy clinic and THIS IS EVERYTHING. The misconception between intolerances and true allergies is one of my biggest pet peeves.

    • @lovefool.99
      @lovefool.99 4 года назад +17

      I am terrified to take my toddler to a clinic. He had an ANA reaction to eating peanut butter but it was a delayed reaction - hours later & they want him to do an oral eating challenge - that seems intense

    • @alyssamurphy2002
      @alyssamurphy2002 3 года назад +20

      That's biologists with "venomous" and "poisonous" snakes. But you know, we have to meet people on their level and understand what they mean rather than the technicality...that's why we get paid! 😅

    • @samanthas2280
      @samanthas2280 3 года назад +29

      Sometimes people say allergy because they're not taken seriously otherwise. Like some people say they have an allergy, when they have celiac, because it's easier than explaining what that means.
      I say I'm allergic to shellfish instead of intolerant, because then I'm stuck explaining that you can be intolerant to more than just milk.

    • @kitti2089
      @kitti2089 3 года назад +14

      @@samanthas2280 Same here. When I said intolerant, I had gotten food containing milk and eggs, and I could barely leave the restaurant without gassing the place, and it horrible to work afterwards with the pain. If I say allergy, they are scared that I will cause a scene and I will get the right food.

    • @cindys2995
      @cindys2995 3 года назад +6

      @@lovefool.99 I totally AGREE! My reaction is delayed by a few hours. It seems like when I eat bread/starch, I itch a few hours later. Can't really pinpoint WHY. Very frustrating!

  • @alexs4946
    @alexs4946 5 лет назад +426

    The black frame around the video makes me feel like I’m watching a documentary 😂

    • @nekoti1
      @nekoti1 5 лет назад +4

      Alex S that’s why you need an IPhone 11 to zoom to fill...

    • @dinoe.t.8079
      @dinoe.t.8079 5 лет назад +14

      @@nekoti1 most phones can do that

    • @nekoti1
      @nekoti1 5 лет назад +1

      MuscularBye it was a joke

    • @RobertFJr
      @RobertFJr 5 лет назад +4

      @@nekoti1 I didn't know that shilling was a joke.

  • @sumayaifiy
    @sumayaifiy 5 лет назад +84

    Doctor Mike should do a podcast! Like a health/ medicine podcast!!! I would totally listen 100%% love this informative video!!!!

  • @samantha7576
    @samantha7576 3 года назад +8

    THANK YOU for doing this!!! I suffer from celiac disease and hearing you mention the HUGE difference between just a gluten sensitivity/intolerance to full on autoimmune like what I have was good to hear. More people need to be educated on it!

  • @morgymoomoo
    @morgymoomoo 4 года назад +63

    Last week, after watching this video, I decided to try an orange for the first time in 7 years. I had no reaction despite being told I was “highly sensitive” when I took the test in 2013. I almost cried when I realized I could drink orange juice with breakfast again. Thank you for this video, Dr. Mike!!!

  • @sarahkupchik9272
    @sarahkupchik9272 4 года назад +293

    Thank you so much for clarifying that Celiac Disease is not just an intolerance. It's so hard to get taken seriously when you say you are gluten free

    • @lizardface88
      @lizardface88 3 года назад +29

      Customer's should always say I have celiac disease which means I absolutely can not have contact with gluten. If necessary explain that celiac disease is not the same as intolerance.

    • @Kikeegee
      @Kikeegee 3 года назад +20

      The misconception comes more from how food trends have made gluten foods mainstream "unhealthy". On one hand, it does help push a bigger and better variety of food options for gluten-free people. On the other hand, with the amount of people who claim to be gluten-free but then they're at a restaurant that serves pasta/bread/pastry/tofu/etc focused foods, and often have no problems ordering such foods because they're only following a food fad, the staff will begin to take it lightly. So yeah, you will need to be more specific to get taken more seriously.

    • @richchappell
      @richchappell 3 года назад +14

      I have a niece and nephew with Celiac Disease. In my opinion, a big part of the problem is that people who don't have CD keep claiming they have a "gluten allergy" even though they really don't. When restaurant workers watch someone claim to be allergic to gluten while ordering food (which requires a lot of cleaning and caution in the kitchen) then order a wheat-based beer, they become skeptical of all people claiming a gluten allergy. It's kind of like how the pain med addicts are ruining things for the people who really need pain meds.

    • @carlam4986
      @carlam4986 3 года назад +16

      @@Kikeegee I have ordered gluten free pasta at restaurants because I have a gluten intolerance but still want my garlic bread that comes with my meal as I give it to those I am dining with. If someone is paying for a meal, staff should not be taking it upon themselves to decide anything about that meal.

    • @lindamcneil711
      @lindamcneil711 3 года назад +8

      The trend to be grain and gluten free has been a good and bad thing. The trend has helped manufacturing and restaurants to cater more gluten free eaters. It has been bad also because those who serve the trendsetters equate just removing a bun from a burger patty as making it gluten free. We go to. Restaurants we know and can work with... celiac disease isn’t as easy as just removing the bun,

  • @acertifiedmindblower
    @acertifiedmindblower 5 лет назад +681

    "an apple a day keeps the doctor away"
    If the doctor is cute, forget the fruit !😭💘💘

  • @lookscookslindsay5084
    @lookscookslindsay5084 3 года назад +22

    I got a call this morning about the results of my son's food allergy blood test and was pretty confused when they said he's allergic to things he eats regularly with (seemingly) no issues. This video really helped me to understand these results better and put my mind at ease. Thank you!

    • @umbra_1986
      @umbra_1986 Год назад +3

      not all the sympthons are visible, many are on internal level

    • @sarah8octo
      @sarah8octo Год назад +5

      Have him do it again - I would eat dairy every day and yet my results came back that I had a dairy allergy. Turns out I was getting welts on my arms after eating dairy each time and didn’t listen to my doctor about cutting out diary until I got a full body rash reaction that reached my neck. Scary thing about food allergies is that they can develop randomly and you don’t want to risk your son’s health by ignoring the signs. I eliminated dairy from my diet now and am glad I did!

  • @willkeller4187
    @willkeller4187 5 лет назад +143

    Hey, I just wanted to say thank you for this. I have been living on a very restrictive diet (no wheat, lettuce, peanuts, eggs, carrots, etc.) because of an IgG test that was performed at my doctor’s request 3 years ago. I am going to get retested because I have tried some of these foods in small quantities and not had the issues I expected. Thank you Dr. Mike. This is changing my life. (Im only 19 btw)

    • @laylaciy566
      @laylaciy566 5 лет назад +20

      Is it possible to be allergic to lettuce? I thought lettuce was made up out of basically just water 😂😅 I hope you can enjoy some of these foods again btw ☺

    • @codename495
      @codename495 5 лет назад +8

      Hopefully your food life gets better! Restrictive diets are a nightmare when they are needed, and not so if they aren’t.

    • @foreverkenzie2397
      @foreverkenzie2397 5 лет назад +3

      You should get retested every 5 years

    • @cathleenhathaway6087
      @cathleenhathaway6087 5 лет назад +6

      Why would you get retested on a test they just called out as BS. I hope you mean you are going to go see a allergist.

    • @matthewnifong2018
      @matthewnifong2018 5 лет назад +1

      @@laylaciy566 Lettuce is actually very hard to digest for some people!

  • @meganross7664
    @meganross7664 5 лет назад +129

    I think many people don’t grasp the seriousness of allergies!! They can be life threatening!! 😳

    • @moriahscogin3402
      @moriahscogin3402 5 лет назад +5

      ... do you really think people dont know this? I mean.. like duh that's how people usually learn about them

    • @msgames101
      @msgames101 5 лет назад +9

      Too true. Lol my friends used to say why don't you just have a bunch of milk chocolates and pizza and the just take your asthma pump and drink some water and you'd be alright.

    • @KitarraChaosWeaver
      @KitarraChaosWeaver 5 лет назад +11

      @@moriahscogin3402 Unfortunately people don't know this. They think think of it as a discomfort rather than something life threatening. Ask my friend who is allergic to peanuts and has had to go to the hospital a lot because someone didn't take her allergy seriously. She doesn't touch anything with any nuts any more because of stupid people who don't get it. Because people claim to have allergies they don't, the people who do have serious, life threatening allergies don't get taken seriously.

    • @danmakes2497
      @danmakes2497 5 лет назад +2

      @@moriahscogin3402 Unfortunately, not everyone has this common sense.

    • @morganfreeman9106
      @morganfreeman9106 5 лет назад +6

      Moriah Scogin I don’t think some people do. However, I think the reason for that is people claiming they have allergies when they may just have a sensitivity, or just really dislike a food and lie to avoid it. I have to be extremely careful with my son who has anaphylactic reactions to peanuts, tree nuts, and eggs.

  • @katieoliva8457
    @katieoliva8457 5 лет назад +1547

    Whoever disliked thinks essential oils can cure everything

    • @marleyrose1701
      @marleyrose1701 5 лет назад +32

      Karen

    • @realworldissues
      @realworldissues 5 лет назад +5

      @@marleyrose1701 yeb Karen with a K

    • @tempolynnrealofficial
      @tempolynnrealofficial 5 лет назад +18

      m nur I prefer Karen with a C
      Caren
      Care
      Car
      Car.

    • @nandarox528
      @nandarox528 5 лет назад +29

      Don't forget Linda. She's Karen's bff.

    • @matthewwilliams1212
      @matthewwilliams1212 5 лет назад +22

      They probably just realized they haven't eaten pasta for the last 5 years because of some media hype... I'd be upset too. LOL

  • @becomingiris
    @becomingiris 4 года назад +179

    My father had a progressive allergy to bees. He was stung and died from anaphylaxis cos he (a doctor) did not have an epi-pen handy and he was home alone. He was found in our driveway with his asthma inhaler in his hand. Have an epipen with you!

    • @katherinetutschek4757
      @katherinetutschek4757 3 года назад +2

      😢😢😢😢😢

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 2 года назад

      Aren’t you supposed to inject your heart? That seems super difficult.

    • @jackfiercetree5205
      @jackfiercetree5205 2 года назад +18

      @@buridah328 no. It goes into the thigh.

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 2 года назад +1

      @@jackfiercetree5205 thank you

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil 2 года назад +2

      Unfortunately, I don't think you can get them if you don't have a specific diagnosis from someone willing to write a prescription. I've always been scared of bees/wasps/all those stinging flying things and found out I have good reason to be, thanks to fire ants biting me and swelling up and itching horribly for a couple weeks after each time, that I'm allergic to that whole family of bugs (family of poison they have). Now I'm even more scared to be around bees/wasps/etc because I can't get an epipen or anything other than benadryl to do anything if I were to get stung. My parents say I'm a wimp and there's no reason to have such a thing or be afraid.

  • @AnaMaria-ww4iy
    @AnaMaria-ww4iy 5 лет назад +283

    “I get bloated after certain meals”
    -well did you eat three bowls of pasta?
    Me: .......maaaaaybe

  • @queenoftheratzz
    @queenoftheratzz 5 лет назад +435

    This just saved me from buying a 160$ food sensitivity test online 😭

    • @fruzsinabago34
      @fruzsinabago34 4 года назад +25

      I did an IgE bloodtest and 2 things came out. Ever since i minimalised thoose foods my diegestion problems solved. I have been on many test, my doctor did a full bloodwork, ultrasound, put me on different diers nothing helped bc i was still consumig every day that thing i've should have avoid and my doc would have never think about that as an issue. Sorry, my english is not the best but i hope it is understandable😬

    • @sam30317
      @sam30317 4 года назад +9

      Same. I was going to order the Everlywell IgG food allergy test

    • @user-hl7sd6yq3w
      @user-hl7sd6yq3w 4 года назад +3

      Same

    • @TheSapphire21onyx
      @TheSapphire21onyx 4 года назад +2

      Me too, i was about to buy one but came to Doctor Mike first.

    • @bring156
      @bring156 4 года назад +37

      My experience with food sensitivity tests conflicts with this. I have done a few over the years and eliminated the foods that have come back high and seen huge beneficial results. I think the opinions by both these doctors are slightly close minded.

  • @madelynrose1731
    @madelynrose1731 4 года назад +74

    It made me really happy to see that there is an allergist out in the world who considers the anxiety aspect of food allergies. I had an awful experience with an allergist ten years ago (as an 11-year-old) and I've never gone to any other allergist because of how dismissive he was about my fears and how condescending he was. I never got trained to use an EpiPen by a doctor, was never told by a doctor that being near peanuts being shelled wouldn't kill me, or anything. I'm so glad that kids and adults now can feel educated and prepared for their conditions.

  • @lightbulb8869
    @lightbulb8869 3 года назад +31

    Should also add that if you go into anaphylactic shock and use your epi-pen, you still need to go to the hospital afterwards because you can have a secondary reaction that could be worse than the first. For really severe reactions, an epi-pen might just buy you enough time to seek medical attention.

  • @Jennifer-qv8rq
    @Jennifer-qv8rq 4 года назад +108

    Thank you for covering this issue. I lost my 22 month old son in '94 to allergic reaction to an unknown food allergy. I have another son (15) who is severely allergic to milk and eggs. The anxiety is very real for us (he also failed a cooked egg food challenge after the allergist sent us home thinking all safe). No restaurants or food prepped by anyone but our immediate family. I would love to have 2 compassionate physicians such as yourselves help us navigate this....because it is a stressful journey (especially as he grows older and is "out from under my wing.")

    • @cindys2995
      @cindys2995 3 года назад

      That's very scary and sad!

    • @jzeman
      @jzeman 3 года назад +8

      I would say to you what I would tell my best friend: Find an allergist that is willing to do food challenges and oral immunotherapy (OIT). Our first allergist was not willing to do them, so we found one that was willing.
      My son had the food challenge and had an anaphylactic reaction at the doctors office. This would scare most people or kids, but we went on with OIT starting at extremely low diluted doses, slowly increased over months. My son finished the final stage a few months ago, for a year he had eaten a whole egg (!) every day. He still eats an egg every day, because he likes it now.
      We also did OIT for peanuts and milk because he would break out in hives during the food challenge with those as well, those were not as severe and the ramp up and length of OIT was shorter. Its expensive, but it also saves you money and gives you peace. It is worth it. I was fortunate enough to live less than 5 miles from a fantastic allergist some people drive 200 miles to see.

    • @kenf3539
      @kenf3539 3 года назад +3

      We have a great friend of many decades who used to babysit my wife when she was young. Her son is allergic to cow milk and chicken eggs, and is autistic, both (and more) likely caused by fetal lead poisoning. They have been getting home grown goat milk, not the nasty canned stuff in the store, and turkey eggs from us. He can eat both without issue. If you live in a rural area, these might be an option for you.
      As a teenager, he had ice cream for the first time. We gave them an ice cream maker and he loves it.
      If goats are raised in a nice environment, their milk should taste like whole cow milk. Some people say that goat milk tastes funny, if that happens it is because they ate something that caused it. The milk from brush eating goats that are used for weed control would not taste good. Ours eat pasture grass, alfalfa and a mixed grain feed that makes good tasting milk. "free range goats" FYI

    • @skydragon84
      @skydragon84 3 года назад +2

      And this is why I want to create a café that caters not just to regular people but also to people like your son. To spread awareness in the food industry and to bring assurance that what they eat is tailored to their specific diet.

    • @crystal03marie
      @crystal03marie 2 года назад +1

      100% understand the fear and not being able to go eat out. Assuming now your son is 17, I think it's important to understand that he's at a mature age and has the knowledge to protect himself! :>

  • @mcmillin6245
    @mcmillin6245 5 лет назад +40

    As someone with severe food allergies I love this! Thank you for talking about how important the topic really is!

    • @featuringsan
      @featuringsan 5 лет назад +2

      if you don't mind me asking, do you worry often about what you eat? I'm not allergic to anything and I want to get a new perspective. Tysm :))

    • @mcmillin6245
      @mcmillin6245 5 лет назад +7

      Omg so much especially being as allergic as I am. The worst is when I eat something I know is safe but still have a practical panic attack

    • @BlueDauntless
      @BlueDauntless 5 лет назад +2

      My son has severe food allergies and I'm glad he's doing this video.

    • @jimmy0361
      @jimmy0361 5 лет назад +1

      。 gudetama yeah same here I have a severe nut allergy and so anxious whenever I eat anywhere away from home, and like lea grace said panic attacks

    • @zofiartwork5148
      @zofiartwork5148 5 лет назад +1

      @@mcmillin6245 as a person who also has severe food allergies I totally relate, especially when the label says it may contain the allergen and you're waiting to see if you're going to have an allergic reaction 😂

  • @Maja-ky5pw
    @Maja-ky5pw 5 лет назад +309

    (people agreeing that food sensitivity exists)
    Dr Dave:
    "Hold my peanuts"

    • @sahirva5469
      @sahirva5469 5 лет назад +15

      He did agree that they exist though, just that the tests being so highly touted by some, particularly the manufacturers, are crocks. And that they're not related to allergies.

    • @Sargas-wielder
      @Sargas-wielder 5 лет назад +2

      Well, if they exist, they're so poorly defined as to be useless as a label

    • @phitsf5475
      @phitsf5475 5 лет назад +1

      Food sensitivities definitely exist but the medical authorities don't have enough objective studies to look to when writing the rules. Medicine is obnoxiously slow because while one person might have the exact answer to something, the FDA etc have their own set of rigorous hurdles to jump first.
      I say greenlight multibillion dollar research into gut bacteria and allow more people to undergo experimental treatments (which include bonus budgets for the sole sake of increasing rigor in the science behind it i.e. extra (HIGH QUALITY) papers published for each experimental treatment).

    • @zi6803
      @zi6803 5 лет назад +1

      @@sahirva5469 I did one of those tests because for the past couple of years I got terrible stomach cramps, pain, digestive issues, nausea, tiredness etc. Basically the test did show the foods that make me feel bad, and once I did cut them out I never experienced stomach pain or nausea after eating something again. I mean, in the end, those tests did something good for me, but I dont take them as something I have to follow 100% of the time :)

  • @emilyackerson8935
    @emilyackerson8935 4 года назад +5

    So I went to an allergist and they gave me a skin scratch test for allergies. I came back with over 34 allergies (food an environmental, surprisingly no animals) I stopped eating my allergens and felt great after 4 weeks. However, my diet was VERY restricted. He told me to reintroduce things slowly and see how they make me feel. Some caused a rash. Some didn't bother me other than burping. Some very BAD digestive discomfort, and others caused massive amounts of anxiety attacks. One made me feel like I had the flu for a week (Rice, which is in almost ALL gluten free things by the way) he told me that none of my allergens will kill me, but they could make me uncomfortable. I miss so many foods. Citrus fruit, Mexican food and Chinese food were my life lol! Watching this is helping me to build courage to continue to try to add more things back to my diet. I'd love to hear more about food allergies and how it affects anxiety in the body. Even without fear of dying or reacting, (didn't realise that I ate something I am sensitive to) I had massive panic attacks and then would use the bathroom and be ok. Not to be gross but it's like my body sets off an alarm going "oh shit! What's this! EVACUATE. EVACUATE." 😂😂 It's NOT funny at the time but I've experienced it enough that enough to know my body is just being dramatic. I dont have issues breathing or anything like that when it happens. Just A LOT of stomach pain and that fight or flight response in my body.

    • @finianholland7654
      @finianholland7654 8 месяцев назад

      I have been experiencing very similar problems. I appreciate your anecdote.

  • @sarahjane5243
    @sarahjane5243 5 лет назад +389

    Me: Spots Ben and Jerry's icecream
    Stomach: Don't do it!
    Me: Eats entire pint to the face!
    Me 30 mins later in bathroom: No regrets!

  • @ashleyhoward8855
    @ashleyhoward8855 5 лет назад +52

    When you call nationwide children’s a good hospital. It warms my little central Ohio heart. They’re so amazing!!!

  • @horseluvgem
    @horseluvgem 5 лет назад +250

    "did you have three bowls of pasta" ok but you didnt have to attack me

  • @puffycheetoh
    @puffycheetoh Год назад +10

    When my oldest was born, it took multiple hospital visits, doctor visits, scary breathing problems, blood work, and allergy tests to finally find out that she was highly allergic to milk, at 10 months old. We had basically been unknowingly making her sick by giving her regular formula. It was a rough time reading labels and monitoring everything she ate or drank until she finally outgrew it at 5 years old.

  • @trashcan102
    @trashcan102 5 лет назад +917

    Plants: produce pollen to get other seeds to grow more plants
    My body: this is an avenger level treat
    I don’t want to be that basic person who freaks out about likes on a comment but I just want to say thanks

  • @Arlothed1no
    @Arlothed1no 5 лет назад +134

    I have GERD so my food sensitivity test is called "eat food and see how much heart burn you get"

    • @MadCheshireHat
      @MadCheshireHat 5 лет назад +6

      Me too. I'm out of my medicine for GERD and discovered Italian Sausage was not something I could tolerate. Had acid stuck in my chest somewhere that hurt really badly. Then I threw up acid three times. Awful.

    • @stephaniehowe0973
      @stephaniehowe0973 5 лет назад

      Yep

    • @jenniferteeters5748
      @jenniferteeters5748 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly, I call it my I like Mexican and Indian food, but it hates me

    • @m1dnightmoonbeam
      @m1dnightmoonbeam 5 лет назад

      Me in a nutshell

    • @EmmaRodriguez321
      @EmmaRodriguez321 5 лет назад

      Me too! I'm lactose intolerant and have GERD, it sucks

  • @taralgasarah
    @taralgasarah 4 года назад +438

    ‘Well did you eat 3 bowls of pasta’ honestly the biggest call out ever

    • @hillelechohawk9850
      @hillelechohawk9850 4 года назад +12

      I felt attacked 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SOLtoo
      @SOLtoo 4 года назад +4

      3 bowls? why YES, I DID!!!!

    • @jennadavis4135
      @jennadavis4135 4 года назад +1

      When is this

    • @elsagurton
      @elsagurton 4 года назад +6

      5:55
      People who are bloated after eating wheat, apparently it's because they ate 3 bowls of pasta.

    • @BrendanEvan
      @BrendanEvan 3 года назад +4

      No. But it was 1 GIANT bowl 😂

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 3 года назад +27

    I can attest to how fast an epipen works. My son was having an anaphylactic reaction and seconds, SECONDS! after giving him his epipen the reaction disappeared. We went right to the ER as we were told the reaction could come back when the epinephrine wore off. Thankfully when the medicine wore off my son's reaction was much reduced and we were able to go home after an hour.

  • @a.h.9438
    @a.h.9438 5 лет назад +29

    You saying "good hospital" reminded me of a review that was left on the hospital in my home town, it was a very poor yet amusing review which got me thinking - Dr. Mike should react to hospital reviews. It could be entertaining, or it could be a disaster, but there's only one way to find out.

  • @evelyne1307
    @evelyne1307 5 лет назад +56

    A few years ago, my dad had a reaction similar to an allergic one; he got itchy, had red spots all over, his throat got all red as well and a little inflammed. We figured, hey, that might be an allergic reaction, cause the only thing he had eaten that my step-mom and I hadn't was a cereal bar with nuts in it. He went to the er and they kept him for the night. He got told he was allergic to peanuts, which crushed him cause he just loves snacking on peanuts.
    Urticaria, it was urticari, not peanut allergies 🤦‍♀️ When my dad found a family doctor he got tested again and it was just urticaria, so now he just avoids spicy and acidulous food and still eats lots of peanuts 🙂

  • @jimwilwerding7157
    @jimwilwerding7157 5 лет назад +182

    Someone: What are you allergic to?
    Me: What I am I not allergic to?

  • @missymaddie3518
    @missymaddie3518 4 года назад +4

    the power of the mind is amazing - I've experienced extreme pain before, and by me telling myself that I feel great and that I'm happy, etc, I've been able to get home in order to treat myself. On the contrary, there have been times where I've experienced this same pain and not tried to trick myself into thinking I'm ok and I've felt much much worse - pretty much unable to move

  • @krystalRN3469
    @krystalRN3469 5 лет назад +33

    I love these types of videos with other medical professionals. This type of well versed content is what people should be watching to inform themselves on various topics. Great stuff!

  • @simply-living8523
    @simply-living8523 4 года назад +308

    I love how Dr. Mike is just nodding every second while he's talking. I always do this while I'm listening and interested too 😂😂❤️

    • @hellheyla18
      @hellheyla18 4 года назад +2

      Very me as well.

    • @itschelseakay
      @itschelseakay 4 года назад +11

      I didn’t notice and had to rewatch! I do that constantly and get self conscious when I realize it, so I try to stop but then feel uncomfortable just staring. And I’m a counselor 😆😅🙃 Usually I just embrace it.
      EDIT: I can’t stop noticing him so it and it’s making me feel so much better. Thank you 💗😆

    • @simply-living8523
      @simply-living8523 4 года назад +2

      Chipper ChelseaKay haha no problem I do this all the time as well 😄

    • @blank-6222
      @blank-6222 4 года назад +4

      So me...Plus when people are talking I will be the one who is always listening and nodding. And people like...can you talk something.

    • @TedOfNod
      @TedOfNod 4 года назад +3

      Therapeutic communication 101

  • @valmalloy5067
    @valmalloy5067 5 лет назад +424

    Waiting for UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE Coronavirus after the 15000 new cases.

    • @WhskyTangoFxtrot
      @WhskyTangoFxtrot 5 лет назад +22

      This is just due to a reclassification of what determines a "positive" result. It's 15,000 old cases which were deemed to be positive. I.E. move along folks, nothing to see here.

    • @borkborkfoxxo279
      @borkborkfoxxo279 5 лет назад +10

      You could head to the CDC website on it and look up publications, you could head to a library and do a journal search, or you could like... follow cdc on twitter or something

    • @audreyneal6168
      @audreyneal6168 5 лет назад +9

      *based on how I understood it* China is being held now to WHO’s standard of diagnosing the virus. The way it was being done before, if you had symptoms of the virus but weren’t able to be tested for it or died untested it wasn’t labeled as corona virus, which is not up to the standard the World Health Organization set in the case of an epidemic. This means that many cases that were likely corona virus got added to the confirmed cases and more people will be confirmed moving forward. However I could be misunderstanding the specifics of the situation.

    • @borkborkfoxxo279
      @borkborkfoxxo279 5 лет назад +3

      @@audreyneal6168 This standard was the basis of the epidemiological paper published in the Lancet a couple weeks ago that put infections as of 25 January at 75,000. Subclinical infections are still epidemiologically relevant, after all.
      The Chinese have a long history of trying to save face at the worst of times as a government. This hasn't been different so far

    • @JugalSingh
      @JugalSingh 5 лет назад +5

      The chinese numbers are probably bullshit. Hence, just to be sure, we focus on the numbers outside of china. A few hundred people infected 1 dead. Mortality rate seems to be actually low which is a good thing although not that good cause it means it spreads faster. It also means that china probably easily has 100k plus cases by now
      By the end of this week we'll probably know if this becomes a pandemic

  • @SteashEdits
    @SteashEdits 4 года назад +87

    I took a food intolerance test and gave me a list of like 9 foods that I cannot eat. After 2 years it did change my skin from a skin full of large red pimples all over my face to a face with only 0-4 small pimples every week. Every time I eat my intolerant foods my skin turns really bad again.

    • @TheUhaya
      @TheUhaya Год назад +13

      I mean, if the list includes some form of sugars, dairy products and stuff like that, it totally makes sense why not eating it improves skin

    • @fluffyone1882
      @fluffyone1882 Год назад +1

      This... Implies I'm intolerant to chocolate..

    • @umbra_1986
      @umbra_1986 Год назад +3

      hi, what test did you take?

    • @hojo70
      @hojo70 Год назад

      ​@@umbra_1986If you watched the video at 4:50 he specifically states that there is no such thing as food sensitivity and intolerance tests, it's a scam and the OP is full of bullsh!t. The only way to test for sensitivity or intolerance is performing an elimination diet.

    • @oneday7574
      @oneday7574 11 месяцев назад +6

      Me too, I got reactions to chicken, eggs, gluten, peanuts etc. I stopped eating those and haven’t had acne in years, best decision I made for acne.

  • @madamsatan6
    @madamsatan6 5 лет назад +293

    Me : Allergic to all animals with fur.
    Also me : petting, hugging every animal I'm allergic to + owning two dogs, always beside me.
    Every single doctor: 😳😑🤨

    • @erumoicemaxie
      @erumoicemaxie 5 лет назад +12

      My doctor is great in that he doesn't want me to get rid of my pets. My allergies to them are not that bad anyway, pollen is a bigger problem for me.

    • @madamsatan6
      @madamsatan6 5 лет назад +5

      Naah.. I got used to a lot of them. In the beginning it was hard, but boy I succeeded ✊🏻💟

    • @needlenoggins
      @needlenoggins 5 лет назад +2

      Omg same my doctor wanted me to get rid if my cat but i didn't xD

    • @Loverleezack
      @Loverleezack 5 лет назад +1

      I'm allergic to dogs, I have a German shepherd lol

    • @kennywagoner5315
      @kennywagoner5315 5 лет назад

      GET THIS PERSON A NAKED MOLE RAT

  • @heatherdalgleish22
    @heatherdalgleish22 5 лет назад +10

    As someone with coeliac disease I just want to thank you soooo sooooo much for clearing this up for people. The amount of people getting this stuff wrong is mad!

    • @sageandcandle
      @sageandcandle 5 лет назад +2

      I bet that must get under your slin as those around you start fussing over "sensitivity" and you are there like "this is life and death. You know nothing"

    • @heatherdalgleish22
      @heatherdalgleish22 5 лет назад +3

      @@sageandcandle Yes your right there! With coeliac it's not quite life and death though (thank God!), but I do still damage my intestines and spend a good few hours being bloated, feverish and violently sick.

    • @sageandcandle
      @sageandcandle 5 лет назад

      That really sucks

  • @missseaweed2462
    @missseaweed2462 5 лет назад +135

    Eczema fam, where y'all at?
    Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dishydrotic, and all of y'alls.

    • @livrosnstuff
      @livrosnstuff 5 лет назад +9

      Atopic dermatitis 🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @morganfreeman9106
      @morganfreeman9106 5 лет назад +2

      My son has atopic dermatitis. We go through a lot of Aquaphor....

    • @Catsauras2016
      @Catsauras2016 5 лет назад +4

      🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️ dishydrotic eczema here!!

    • @m1dnightmoonbeam
      @m1dnightmoonbeam 5 лет назад +2

      Contact dermatitis

    • @nathan9113
      @nathan9113 5 лет назад +2

      I just recently developed contact dermatitis with chemical based sunscreen

  • @Femiforfun
    @Femiforfun 3 года назад +25

    I thought it strange when one of my coworker that does this every few months said that what she is allergic to changes after every test and then she can eat something that she was previously allergic to after the test. They are just measuring what she had or had not been eating recently.

  • @tiffanyzimmer5134
    @tiffanyzimmer5134 5 лет назад +455

    I'm allergic to milk and when I tell people that, they almost always go "oh, you're lactose intolerant." and I just looked at them. I'm tired of explaining that there's a difference. Now, I just going to show them the beginning of this video.
    Edit: Thanks for the likes. Never thought I would get so many likes or any replies. This is the most likes I have ever gotten on anything, so thank you. 😄😄😘😘
    Edit #2: OMG. Over 200 likes. Wow! I can't believe. Never knew so many people could related to me. This is awesome. Thank you so much.

    • @JennaGetsCreative
      @JennaGetsCreative 5 лет назад +58

      I am lactose intolerant, and I've actually had people do the opposite to me a few times and think I mean allergic. I really don't understand what's so confusing.
      Intolerance = digestion issues, usually involving a food's sugar component.
      Allergy = immune reaction, usually involving a food's protein component.

    • @tiffanyzimmer5134
      @tiffanyzimmer5134 5 лет назад +8

      @@JennaGetsCreative yep. I dont understand what confusing about it either. To me, they're extremely different things.

    • @kaylynvite9470
      @kaylynvite9470 5 лет назад +16

      I have celiac and people be like "oh yeah I have lactose intolerance so I get how you feel" BRUH. Literally nothing alike 🙄

    • @toddlisasmith9512
      @toddlisasmith9512 5 лет назад +2

      I’m allergic to whey and have this problem. Also allergic to wheat but not in the celiac/digestive way. Both make my throat swell up. It’s annoying to have to explain over and over and over.

    • @Yanik2002
      @Yanik2002 5 лет назад +1

      Tiffany Zimmer same with my friend in school she had a dairy allergy and everyone says no it’s called being lactose intolerant and I just casually stand there and face palm

  • @rumblingend8443
    @rumblingend8443 5 лет назад +308

    Me: *drinks one drop of milk*
    My ig's: *_enemy spotted_*
    My butt: *TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING*

    • @-touya_todoroki
      @-touya_todoroki 5 лет назад +3

      Bruh wut about that super spicy burger that you didnt realy wana eat but you ate anyway? Thats no longer a nuke is it?

    • @minecraftgod575
      @minecraftgod575 4 года назад +2

      the artwoolf Its a whole another world war over there 😂

    • @-touya_todoroki
      @-touya_todoroki 4 года назад +1

      @@minecraftgod575 umm...maybe 5?

  • @AB-fg4mh
    @AB-fg4mh 5 лет назад +33

    I wish this video covered allergy immunization. I'm currently doing allergy immunization because my allergies are terrible. I'd just like to hear more about the immunization therapy.

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 5 лет назад +1

      Yo, does that work on asthma? Not even asking for a friend, totally asking for myself. Sick and tired of so many things exacerbating my asthma while my rescue inhaler is about as useful as a wet noodle.

    • @cyrillicletters
      @cyrillicletters 5 лет назад

      sameeeeee

    • @Christianpatriot-pp8xr
      @Christianpatriot-pp8xr 5 лет назад

      At the end, it said Part 2 coming soon. So maybe they'll address it in that one.

    • @BambiBryant
      @BambiBryant 5 лет назад

      Same! Can’t oral test my allergies to pollen...or can I?? 🤨 lol

    • @ameliajane8355
      @ameliajane8355 5 лет назад

      Wait thats a thing? If I could live without the constant fear of dying via cross contamination every time I ate that would be really nice

  • @mirshroom_the_mushroom
    @mirshroom_the_mushroom Год назад +5

    I’m really grateful for allergy specialists. When I was a teenager my family thought the reason I kept getting sinus infections was because there was something wrong with the passages in my nasal cavity. We asked my PCP if she could refer me to a ENT specialist but she offered to have us meet with an allergy specialist first. Honestly he made my life so much better, I was so sick for so much of my childhood with sniffles, I could never roll around in the grass, I was scared of bees. I was allergic to every plant tree and animal out there (except cats) so the treatment was awful but it helped so much! Loved my doctor!

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 6 месяцев назад

      Did you have exposure therapy?

  • @grandmasterjayd1184
    @grandmasterjayd1184 5 лет назад +63

    Dr.Mike is so cool. One day he's reviewing, next day he's having an in depth discussion on medicine, the next he's giving life advice.
    Love the diversity

    • @seraphine_heart
      @seraphine_heart 5 лет назад

      Grandmaster JayD And then sharing memes 😂

  • @sheeransstardust8130
    @sheeransstardust8130 5 лет назад +10

    Thank you SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS on behalf of EVERYONE WITH FOOD ALLERGIES. thank you for understand and advocating to others on how serious they really are.

  • @MyHahaha2305
    @MyHahaha2305 5 лет назад +100

    Dr. Mike you should do an interview or meet up with ObGyn Mama Doctor Jones 😀

    • @ridgewalker2010
      @ridgewalker2010 5 лет назад +6

      Yessss, I adore her!

    • @MyHahaha2305
      @MyHahaha2305 5 лет назад +4

      @@ridgewalker2010 it would be so cool to see them in a video together 😁

    • @ridgewalker2010
      @ridgewalker2010 5 лет назад +4

      @@MyHahaha2305 she is so funny and so smart and great at explaining things- they would be great together!! 😍

    • @MyHahaha2305
      @MyHahaha2305 5 лет назад +3

      @@ridgewalker2010 totally agree 😍

    • @janellemiller3215
      @janellemiller3215 5 лет назад +2

      Yes ,I love her ,too.

  • @la1498
    @la1498 4 года назад +7

    OMGGGGGGGG THANK YOU!!!!! from now on I will just show every one who is confused this video. it is so clear. Whenever I say I have a milk allergy and people ask like oohh so like a lactose intolerance?? No it's different... nevermind just give me the box I'll check the ingredients myself.

    • @smievil
      @smievil 3 года назад

      would you really expect people to know what colostrum, casein or whey are, or that powdered milk or condensed milk is milk.

    • @la1498
      @la1498 3 года назад +2

      @@smievil well no. Usually it very clearly just states dairy on packaging after ingredients containing dairy. I am always pretty nice about it because I understand that you don't really think or know about these things if you don't have it. This comment was just kinda letting out my frustration😅 but when people try to accommodate me when they get like lactose free milk, which is just regular milk with lactase in it, it does make me silently cringe.

  • @Dreadnaught1985
    @Dreadnaught1985 5 лет назад +73

    Your interviewing skills are amazing. Would like to see more discussions with other health care professionals

    • @Nyonics
      @Nyonics 4 года назад

      I don't know that I can agree with that, actually. His ability to translate things into words a layperson can understand is high, but with regards to interviewing, I noticed that for pretty much the entire interview, he is leading the witness and putting words in his mouth. In fairness, he does then let him confirm or deny that the words which have been placed there are accurate, but is that really good interviewing skills to constantly control the conversation and basically only let the expert speak to say, "yes, that's accurate," or, "no, that's not quite how I see it, here's what I meant"? I'm not familiar with standards of journalism, at all, so I'm no expert in this field, but it seems weird to me, and honestly I was a little irritated watching it that he spoke on his guest's behalf so much. I understand there's probably a need for a good journalist to reign in interviewees to prevent them from rambling or going into too much technical detail, but I didn't think this was a good balance on that front.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 5 лет назад +21

    Doctor Mike is an actual legend. I love his content.

  • @AllenCH
    @AllenCH 5 лет назад +16

    The allergist I visited got my permission to take photos of my reaction to dust mites (both kind) as example of an extreme reaction. So I guess now a lot of students/residents will be viewing my bumpy, red arm for years to come, lol. Glad I could help.

  • @laner.845
    @laner.845 Год назад +17

    I definitely think that the food sensitivity tests are a lot of bunk, but my wife took one anyway and then took out each one that scored high and cut them out one at a time for a few weeks each. Ultimately of the couple dozen she was supposedly getting her migraines from, both the bananas and pineapple actually stopped the migraines when she stopped eating them (she was eating bananas almost daily and pineapple several times a week). She's been off those two things for a bit over a year now and not a single migraine. So no, she didn't blindly stop eating everything the test told her to, but it helped her pinpoint things she might have sensitivity to. Using these things as a tool, with a careful eye for what logically and scientifically is accurate vs pseudoscience, can be helpful.

  • @Bobko98BG
    @Bobko98BG 5 лет назад +20

    Hey, Dr. Mike! As a person with allergies I find this video extremely helpful, eye opening and also very professional. Because I am so grateful for all your videos, advices and love I am going to translate it to my native language, Bulgarian, so many folks out there from my country can benefit from the loads of useful information you're providing. I'll try my best to make sure I do it all perfectly. Thank you for everything, once again. Stay happy and healthy! Sending love from Bulgaria!

  • @tomicpetar
    @tomicpetar 5 лет назад +557

    Me: **is allergic to fish**
    Literally anyone: *”omg you can’t eat sushi? how do you survive??”*
    Me: *ugh*

    • @charlotter.5889
      @charlotter.5889 5 лет назад +23

      Omg! I did not know that anyone else has that allergy. I always thought I was alone 😂 Everyone looks funny at me when I tell anyone but its fine ☺️

    • @tv82832
      @tv82832 5 лет назад +12

      Petar Tomić - oh wow you’re so qUiRky

    • @xthia
      @xthia 5 лет назад +23

      Trust me it not missing out on anything

    • @tomicpetar
      @tomicpetar 5 лет назад +4

      @Charlotte R. -> hahaha ikr but I do have some friends who also have fish/seafood allergies so yeah we exist 😂

    • @tomicpetar
      @tomicpetar 5 лет назад +1

      @rxTIMOxr -> lmao

  • @dracuella
    @dracuella Год назад +2

    If I ever get allergies, I hope my allergist is someone as knowledgable, calm and overall pleasant as Dr. Stukus. The way he explains things makes it feel like it no big deal. Great video!

  • @badassmystichealingtarot
    @badassmystichealingtarot 4 года назад +111

    I'm glad you mentioned the elimination diet. It has improved my quality of life.
    Skin tests did not yield many results. However some of the spots reacted in large hives several hours after the test but did not react during the parameters to the tests so I don't know what those things were.
    But the elimination diet showed me how I react to specific foods. I don't know what is an allergy, sensitivity or intolerance but I know what makes me sick and what doesn't and that has been life changing.
    It is hard sometimes when people enjoy bullying folks with dietary restrictions. My reactions can range from painful systemic inflammation, to asthma and itching to convulsions and vomiting.
    Yet many people don't believe in food allergies and sensitivities. I've had people try to feed me dangerous things thinking I wouldn't know and cause me serious harm.
    I appreciate you shedding light on the distinctions between the different types of reaction and the unreliability of some of the tests being marketed.
    It would be great to also address the issue of respecting people's dietary choices whether for religious, health or ethical reasons.

    • @free22
      @free22 4 года назад +12

      Someone did that to me with a cat. Didn’t tell me a cat had been asleep on the blanket I was borrowing. Figured I wouldn’t care if I didn’t know. I ended up running out of the room with a closed airway and wheezing. Hilarious, huh?

    • @KB-sv7fm
      @KB-sv7fm 3 года назад +4

      I did an elimination diet. I have a problem with Dairy and the Corn Protein (High Fructose Corn , Corn Starch , etc.). My nose doesn’t run like it used to. My eyes don’t itch like they used to. My eczema cleared up , and my energy level soared. I also drink Nettles tea , which helps a lot.

    • @huracan200173
      @huracan200173 3 года назад +4

      The person that tried feeding you stuff that could kill you should be charged with assault. How stupid can you be?

    • @huracan200173
      @huracan200173 3 года назад +1

      @@free22 I have the same reaction to cats, I can't even be in the same room with them.

    • @hyunjin7447
      @hyunjin7447 3 года назад +1

      @@KB-sv7fm how did you find out it was those specifically? my allergy tests came out as negative :(

  • @Bella-kk9ss
    @Bella-kk9ss 5 лет назад +50

    So glad you guys made this video because I have been recommended to an allergist and now I have some good information going into it!!!

    • @TcGroenestege
      @TcGroenestege 5 лет назад +1

      I had some bloodwork done this week and it was all super positive but I keep getting headaches with certain things such as gluten, so I was actually considering one of those sketchy tests that they talked about in this video. I'm so glad im a bit informed about this now too :0

    • @aamirmateen96
      @aamirmateen96 5 лет назад

      @@TcGroenestege do u have celiac disease? Cuz your not the only one! I have It too! Ive had it for 11 years

    • @TcGroenestege
      @TcGroenestege 5 лет назад

      @@aamirmateen96 I actually tested it a few years ago and nothing popped up sadly :s. Glad you figured one of your problems

  • @mercan1516
    @mercan1516 5 лет назад +252

    Me: I have celiac, I can’t eat gluten. Gluten is found in wheat. Is this gluten free?
    Server: sorry, it contains milk
    me: *facepalm

    • @sarahcece
      @sarahcece 4 года назад +12

      If you have Celiac or food allergies, you just don’t eat out. Ever. You are putting yourself at risk and you only have yourself to blame for it.

    • @IzabellaNyx
      @IzabellaNyx 4 года назад +63

      @@sarahcece NOT TRUE! There are many places that are strictly gluten-free and they are surprisingly everywhere.

    • @lukem3724
      @lukem3724 4 года назад +27

      Yeah...called a restaurant yesterday to ask if their soup had any flour/gluten, she goes and asks her manager, comes back and says it is not gluten free, it has eggs. I ask her, so it has gluten and eggs? “Idk, my manger said that it’s not gluten free because it has egg yolk in it.” Me: “But...eggs are eggs, not gluten.” Waiter: “IDK, she said not gluten free.” Like wtaf
      But yes, there are a whole lot of restaurants that do have really gluten free options and menus.

    • @CJ-kx7yy
      @CJ-kx7yy 4 года назад +4

      you can buy a little machine you can put bits of food in to tell you if it contains gluten, idk what it's called or how expensive it is but it's out there

    • @Aphelia.
      @Aphelia. 4 года назад +10

      And the worst thing is that people around me confuse diet or 'low calory' snacks with non-gluten ones.

  • @K3chocolate
    @K3chocolate 3 года назад +482

    ME: I'm gluten free
    THEM: but this pastry is Vegan
    ME: 😒 that's not the same

    • @humility-righteous-giving
      @humility-righteous-giving 3 года назад +5

      the truth is that no one really knows the real truth, the truth shall set you free or keep you locked up in self in self righteous resentment, if you free yourself you will be free ,the truth is yet to be determined

    • @unnamellie
      @unnamellie 3 года назад +31

      @@humility-righteous-giving wtf

    • @humility-righteous-giving
      @humility-righteous-giving 3 года назад +2

      @@unnamellie indeed

    • @elisemundwyler9257
      @elisemundwyler9257 3 года назад +9

      If you know what Vegan means than you would not be posting stupid things like you just did. Vegan means no Animal products. Gluten is from Wheat which is perfectly Vegan because Wheat is a plant. Gluten free does not have anything to do with whether something is Vegan.

    • @humility-righteous-giving
      @humility-righteous-giving 3 года назад +2

      @@elisemundwyler9257 vegans cause more animal deaths

  • @TheLarknessMonster
    @TheLarknessMonster 5 лет назад +196

    Me: I'm allergic to milk and eggs.
    Anyone and everyone: Oh so your lactose intolerant?
    Me: Nope. Then queue a confused look on their face as I really don't feel like explaining for the 100th time.

    • @sarahmack2829
      @sarahmack2829 5 лет назад +20

      This was so hard to explain to the daycare and others about my daughter. She cant have dairy. No not even lactaid. No she cant have yogurt. No she cant have x baked good because there is milk in there. 🤦‍♀️

    • @Saya-ng1sl
      @Saya-ng1sl 5 лет назад +19

      If anyone just think about it for a minute they should understand. Allergies gives an allergic reaction and can be really dangerous. An intolerance just means it’s hard to digest but the most you’ll have is bad digestion, that’s it

    • @sarahmack2829
      @sarahmack2829 5 лет назад +9

      @@Saya-ng1sl it should be that easy but since lactose intolerance is thrown around so often and some will even say they are allergic to milk if they have intolerance. and at least in my area a true milk protein is not heard of as much many just assume it's the same.

    • @jaybrewster6926
      @jaybrewster6926 5 лет назад +19

      I feel that. I'm allergic to dairy, so I always get the "oh you're lactose intolerant." No, no. Dairy can actually kill me

    • @TheLarknessMonster
      @TheLarknessMonster 5 лет назад +9

      @@jaybrewster6926 Yeah I used to say that and folks got confused and think I instead had a severe lactose intolerance. I now usually explain the whole allergy is where the immune cells attack the proteins in milk, intolerance is your body lacks the enzyme to break down lactose. I still lose some people halfway through that explanation too and they just say "oh ok" then forget I'm allergic to dairy within the next few days and offer me chocolate or something lol

  • @isamukindasus
    @isamukindasus 5 лет назад +283

    Me: Can i see the comments?
    RUclips: Haha of course....NOT

    • @brooke.slade2
      @brooke.slade2 5 лет назад +11

      Me in elementary: Can I see if I passed my test?
      My teacher: Of course not.

    • @jessicas9439
      @jessicas9439 5 лет назад +1

      That happened to me to and nothing was updating,the video had one like and one view

    • @aditrichauhan5038
      @aditrichauhan5038 5 лет назад

      How the heck did you make this comment 21 minutes ago

    • @jessicas9439
      @jessicas9439 5 лет назад

      Aditri Chauhan she came early and u didn’t

    • @isamukindasus
      @isamukindasus 5 лет назад

      Oh snap i did not expect Dr.Mike to heart my comment tysm❤

  • @Overlying
    @Overlying 4 года назад +598

    only 30-40% of the population? I literally cannot imagine life without allergies :o

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 4 года назад +59

      Right? I am hard down jealous of people who can eat whatever they want. I've desensitized myself to dairy products to a certain degree, but I have to make a lot of my own food to avoid a bad reaction.

    • @vanessa3033
      @vanessa3033 4 года назад +8

      I don't have any at all (as I know)😅

    • @techne360
      @techne360 4 года назад +6

      Mine is oranges, which is so hard when it comes to alcoholic beverages 😅 I've never had a tequila sunrise or a screwdriver 😭

    • @nautilusstopmotion8304
      @nautilusstopmotion8304 4 года назад +6

      Im allergic to absolutely nothing, not even poison ivy

    • @katierose2748
      @katierose2748 4 года назад +5

      I'm not allergic to anything either lol food or otherwise

  • @matchamarshmallow
    @matchamarshmallow 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate this video because I struggle with acne and a lot of individuals in the acne-sufferer community like to attack certain food groups, such as sugar, gluten, and dairy. People who aren't doctors recommend food sensitivity tests for acne or restrict their diets because they believe dairy is causing their acne... I'm really glad I saw this video before deciding to pay $300 for a food sensitivity test from a naturopathic doctor to try to solve my acne. I just wish there was a simpler solution to acne, since it wrecks the self-esteem of so many and causes people to seek out these unproven tests/treatments.

  • @sheilatorejo1670
    @sheilatorejo1670 5 лет назад +95

    Saw bear's head popping in the background, forgot what they were talking about for a second. 🐻

    • @sharonranjit4227
      @sharonranjit4227 5 лет назад +1

      lol same

    • @lamandabaucom4721
      @lamandabaucom4721 5 лет назад +2

      Sheila Torejo I saw your comment and now I’m just looking for Bear the whole time 😂

  • @chrishaugh1655
    @chrishaugh1655 4 года назад +510

    Let's start by working on making Epi-pen's more affordable?

    • @samssyrandall5408
      @samssyrandall5408 4 года назад +28

      Epi-pens are super cheap everywhere else, I'm australian and pay $23 every 2 years for 2 Epi-pens

    • @veralenora7368
      @veralenora7368 4 года назад +13

      I can't afford an epi-pen.
      I can die from exposure to oranges, fresh oranges. I have to quick step out of a room if I smell it or even that can land me in the Emergency Room.

    • @michellepatteson1918
      @michellepatteson1918 4 года назад +10

      It was only $15 for me for 2 epipens with insurance.

    • @CourtneyS256
      @CourtneyS256 4 года назад +23

      @@veralenora7368 hey! Im in the US AND you should ask your dr about auvi- Q epipens. I qualified for the carton of 2 epipens for $25! They ship to you through the mail.

    • @Knotted321
      @Knotted321 4 года назад +16

      I'm in south Africa, Im allergic to pineapple, kiwi, peaches and apricots. The doctors say that I don't "qualify" for epipens. I could die if I have any of it, but I don't qualify?!

  • @BigRoundCrochet
    @BigRoundCrochet 5 лет назад +291

    “Oh, I can’t eat that.”
    “Why?”
    “I’m allergic to milk.”
    “Oh, so you’re lactose intolerant?”
    No. No. Just no. Completely different.

    • @paulinexong
      @paulinexong 5 лет назад +33

      yup! i have a friend with a milk allergy and i myself am lactose intolerant. we often get milk tea/coffee together and i have the luxury of putting a little bit of milk in my drink if i want to but his skin will practically burst into hives if had milk

    • @Remixbaking
      @Remixbaking 5 лет назад +4

      My life in a nutshell🤣

    • @toddlisasmith9512
      @toddlisasmith9512 5 лет назад +2

      Yessss same

    • @RandomnessGirl309
      @RandomnessGirl309 5 лет назад +5

      you should carry a doctors note we had one at the daycare I worked at for a 2 yr old from Texas Children That stated he had a milk protein allergy and is to have no dairy

    • @alexisleona
      @alexisleona 5 лет назад +9

      Yep. And then I confuse them even more when I tell them I'm allergic to milk AND lactose intolerant. Completely different symptoms.

  • @tanyasydney2235
    @tanyasydney2235 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a great presentation. I've just thrown away my food sensitivity tests, which I've long suspected were bogus anyway. They never made any sense to me.

    • @MallamSules
      @MallamSules 4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on RUclips for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.❤😊

  • @ruthiefeinberg
    @ruthiefeinberg 5 лет назад +22

    For years I was suffering from spring seasonal allergies. And my allergist retested me last year and I grew out of my allergies. It was the best news. I had the most pleasant spring season. I didn’t remember what spring was without having my eyes feeling like they were going to pop out of my face or being all congested!

  • @ipinkit
    @ipinkit 4 года назад +25

    Thank you for always raising awareness about food allergies. I have 9 and sometimes it gets challenging to explain the difference between allergies and intolerances because people don’t have that much awareness!

  • @Emmuzka
    @Emmuzka 4 года назад +40

    Twenty years ago my dad, who was a dentist, got allergic to acrylic plastics that you use in teeth fillings. A few years ago he died with no lung capacity left. It really scares me that nail salons use basically that same acrylic, but only lower quality and with poorer protective measures.

  • @adrielleszerbat2828
    @adrielleszerbat2828 2 года назад +2

    Wow. Wow. I am speechless. A modern video finally speaking the truth about celiac disease!! Thank you so much! This is so good for my mental health knowing that someone (and a doctor at that) gets it!!

  • @tambam7388
    @tambam7388 5 лет назад +158

    Hey Dr. Mike, can you talk about the new "cure for cancer" that involves the killer T cells please. I'm really curious, what do you think about this?

    • @m.s6289
      @m.s6289 4 года назад +17

      I actually was just in a presentation about this at my university! Very interesting stuff, you should def read up on it more. Our department (De Duve Inst. ) is doing some cool stuff around it as well!

    • @sireekg4886
      @sireekg4886 4 года назад +3

      @mazie Sharma can you please link me with some research papers on the same? Thank you

    • @andrewm2786
      @andrewm2786 4 года назад +7

      @@jboyd0104 thank you, most people mistake science magazine articles as finalized science when the actual finished research and testing is years and years away

    • @KyaKramer
      @KyaKramer 4 года назад +4

      The biggest thing to remember whenever the idea of a "cure for cancer" is brought up is that cancer is not one thing. It really drives me up a wall when people talk about the "cure for cancer" as if cancer is the exact same thing for everyone in every part of the body.
      Also, on a slightly different note, it drives me crazy when people believe all cancer is treated with chemotherapy. Chemo actually treats a small percentage of cancer based on how many identified cancers we have.

    • @Nyonics
      @Nyonics 4 года назад

      This is also not new. It is, "newer," but not new. At least five years old. I'm guessing you haven't heard much about using nanoparticles to deliver targeted chemotherapeutic drugs differentially to tumors yet? Also AT LEAST as old as 2015. But the thing is, it takes a lot of time and care to determine that something is safe, that it works, etc.
      Also, @Katherine YES. I hate it so much when I hear people use the definitive article with the phrase, "cure for cancer." There are at least as many "cures," for cancer as there are cancers in existence, and some of them even work. You might be able to get one person's prostate cancer to kill itself by conjugating a proapoptotic drug to PSA, but someone else might have a prostate cancer where the PSA receptor has a different amino acid sequence and the drug doesn't bind nearly as well and you need to find a totally different way to treat that person. And you might even run into someone who has two different prostate cancers going on at the same time where the drug will work for one of them but not the other. And that's just for one relatively straightforward type of cancer! It irritates me to no end when people--especially conspiracy theorists and tinfoil hatters--say that "the," cure for cancer exists and is just being withheld from people. I have no respect for the MBAs who run pharmaceutical companies myself because late-stage capitalism, but their scientists and the scientists at research universities using public grant money are working incredibly hard to get as much done as possible for everyone's benefit. And they are making progress.

  • @dragoncrystal24
    @dragoncrystal24 5 лет назад +50

    Can you do an episode on OCD? I feel there's a lot of misinformation and lack of knowledge as to what it is

    • @ianbonnar1801
      @ianbonnar1801 5 лет назад +3

      True! I'm a perfectionist, but my family constantly pesters me about having OCD. But because of my perfectionism, I have to correct them, which just makes them think they're even or more right. Then It spirals.

    • @sagarshetty3175
      @sagarshetty3175 5 лет назад

      @@ianbonnar1801 do you lose it when there is a mess in your room?

    • @ianbonnar1801
      @ianbonnar1801 5 лет назад

      @@sagarshetty3175 a little bit, yeah

    • @sagarshetty3175
      @sagarshetty3175 5 лет назад

      @@ianbonnar1801 interesting. As far as ive seen people who have OCD start hyperventilating get tachycardia and start shouting at others if there is something out of position. Im not an expert I've only seen one case of OCD. Cannot give any conclusion based on that. I would suggest meditation however.it helps

    • @KatieCottingham
      @KatieCottingham 5 лет назад +1

      @@ianbonnar1801 Talk to your family doctor, and then have an appointment that includes family that are the most troublesome. You mau have OCD, you may not, but your family being jerks about it and upsetting you doesn't help anything in terms of managing your life. I hope you have a doctor that listens and will help. If not, don't be afraid to find a new doctor.

  • @Aisha-pt2co
    @Aisha-pt2co 5 лет назад +40

    I’d really love to see a video about eczema as I have had it my whole life and I am 18

    • @RemainStoic22
      @RemainStoic22 5 лет назад +6

      Me too! I'd love to see a video on eczema from him. I've had it since I was 7, it was very manageable from my late teens and twenties but this past year it just keeps randomly flaring and I have no idea why. They did a blood test and said I was slightly anemic and slightly poor kidney function but then did nothing about it or gave me any advice. I don't understand me being slightly anemic cos I eat meat. And why would I have poor kidney function I rarely drink, my diet isn't brilliant but it's ok. Keep wondering if it's the propranolol I'm on but kind of have to let doctor google find out I suppose cos the doctors and nurses i see don't wanna actually help with the problem and find out the source and how to solve it, they just wanna put a plaster over the problem. Eczema is hard though! Socially, mentally, physically, it just has affected everything in my life having eczema! But you have to keep trying to be positive and not focus too much on how negatively it affects you.

    • @TheGong00zler
      @TheGong00zler 5 лет назад +2

      Same here

  • @brittanylikens2791
    @brittanylikens2791 4 года назад +12

    As someone who validates analytical methods for a living and has a milk allergy, it gave me a lot of comfort to hear you guys discuss issues with testing so that people can interpret them appropriately!!

  • @noahbartlett2832
    @noahbartlett2832 5 лет назад +207

    Patient: "I'm having brain fog from gluten, can I get an expensive test?"
    Doctor: "Have you tried just... not eating gluten?"

    • @aradhyachoudhury3602
      @aradhyachoudhury3602 5 лет назад +14

      😂 😂 true.. Some people are plain dumb.

    • @TheFarzzle
      @TheFarzzle 5 лет назад +7

      @@aradhyachoudhury3602 Probably because of exposure to gluten. 😂

    • @brackencloud
      @brackencloud 5 лет назад +22

      There is also the fact that they can get insurance to pay for the test, where cutting gluten when you don't know for sure can be difficult due to a lack of access to gluten free food, or not being able to afford a proper diet while also cutting gluten.
      As a college student who was told i might have a gluten issue, my immediate response was "no, that isn't possible"(to follow the diet restriction) until I had a possible seizure, and then was able to cut gluten for a week, due to being home with my family who had transitioned to gluten free. I had had blood pressure problems for a month that were getting worse, to the point i would nearly pass out at every rehearsal for a play i was in. I never connected it, until a week after my last intake of gluten, it all cleared up.
      Since then ive done my best to be gluten free, but i spend 2-4* the money, and i cant eat anything on campus without risking at least cross contamination, and cooking myself is not possible to do daily.
      I would love to take a test, and know for sure it is the gluten, because if it isn't, and its something related, that alows me to have more variability- or at least i would feel comfortable saying i have celiac or whatever. I have no way to know though, because the tests require eating gluten for an extended time, which now is too much of a health risk, but could have been done when I first visited the doctor.

    • @noahbartlett2832
      @noahbartlett2832 5 лет назад +3

      @@brackencloud oh i knew someone would take this seriously

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 5 лет назад +3

      But then I won't know WHY I need to make a complete change in my diet that is a total pain in the butt do make.

  • @captredbeard
    @captredbeard 5 лет назад +200

    "You don't have the enzyme to digest the simple sugar lactose." Is that like a personal attack or something?

    • @Zetsuke4
      @Zetsuke4 5 лет назад +8

      it’s not complicated

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 5 лет назад +12

      I have lactose intolerance :{ but thank goodness there's lactose free options when it comes to milk, ice cream, etc.

    • @Sofritho
      @Sofritho 5 лет назад +3

      RedRoseSeptember22 also lactaid has pills I have them but I outgrew my intolerance during my first pregnancy thankfully because my intolerance was so bad 🥺

    • @YellowBunny
      @YellowBunny 5 лет назад +7

      Simple sugar is a chemical term that is generally not meant to insult your digestive system.

    • @kalyxcy
      @kalyxcy 5 лет назад +2

      There are simple sugars which are just made of a couple of molecules stuck together (mono and disaccharides, mono and di meaning "1 and 2", saccharide meaning "sugar") and complex which are chains of these.

  • @megancrane4743
    @megancrane4743 5 лет назад +58

    Lol I'm alergic to my kids. Do a video on rh- mom's carrying rh+ babies.

    • @jodygoodwin77
      @jodygoodwin77 5 лет назад +1

      Haha I am too! It's cuz we married men with incompatible blood types! I joke that this is why my husband and I argue so much! 😂

    • @tiffanymichelle3130
      @tiffanymichelle3130 5 лет назад

      🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @irenecostigan3623
      @irenecostigan3623 5 лет назад +1

      This is a very interesting topic.

  • @BKSKI74
    @BKSKI74 Год назад +1

    I took a hair IgG test and it changed my life. I eliminated the foods and all my symptoms went away. Thought i had an issue with dairy but after going gluten free I can eat dairy now. It worked for me. My bleeding gums, GERD, burning mouth, mouth ulcers went away. Vitamin deficiencies all gone, dr wouldn't test for celiacs saying it wouldn't be covered ?! My stomach never makes noises now and never gets bloated. It's helpful for some people. My test was only $35 and worth it. Retook the test two years later and similar things came up even though i no longer eat. Likely have celiacs as I found out it runs in my family. Worked for me!

  • @zer0luv
    @zer0luv 5 лет назад +62

    Did anyone else get a Dr. Mike ad before their Dr. Mike video? I was so confused

    • @LisaBowers
      @LisaBowers 5 лет назад +18

      Dr Mike has ads??
      That's an ad I wouldn't mind watching.

    • @that_dam_baka
      @that_dam_baka 5 лет назад +11

      Does that mean Dr. Mike is paying himself for advertising?

    • @zer0luv
      @zer0luv 5 лет назад +6

      He wasn't advertising himself, it was for a website to find a good doctor, I think. I was too confused to listen to the message.

    • @TCOMC32
      @TCOMC32 5 лет назад +1

      All over RUclips and Facebook and Instagram