A Man Drank 2 Liters Moonshine In 2 Hours. This Is What Happened To His Eyes.
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2018
- Moonshine = Homemade whiskey. It's unlawful to produce in the United States. Laws vary by country. This story explains why. Do not recreate what this person did. The purpose of this video is to tell a real story and educate the dangers of home distillation. Real events occurred 31 Dec 2012 - 09 Jan 2013.
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Happy New Year and HAPPY MEDICAL MONDAY (which isn't every Monday, but is every 2-5 weeks for the time being.. ill try to be on the quicker side) 🚑 👩⚕️ 👨⚕️ 💊
This was supposed to be released 01 Jan 2018, the 5 year anniversary I worked on the medical team treating CS on 01 Jan 2013. It is based on a true story.
Here's to a great year! 🙌
These are my favorite videos you do. These could be a whole channel by themselves. They way you explain the scenario and the suspense in what the outcome will be and what exactly the problem is makes for compelling "TV".
Random question: Was CS drunk after treatment (due to the additional ethynol?) I wouldn't think so but it would be a bit funny in a stupid way if he was.
Chubbyemu I think the same thing happened to me after drinking someone's homemade moonshine. I have been suffering from mental health ever since even though they say my mental health is fine. After looking at my brain they say it's in beautiful shape. I've been to the doctors over 10 times but none of which thought It could have been the moonshine. Tired of no results I spend my days dealing with this issue unresolved.
Thank you so much what's up with you and your family a very happy and prosperous New year!
Every new video all I notice is... More lamps...
Academia: school presence in blood
😂 nicely done, I'm glad I saw this
Nice :))
Pandemia: panda presence in blood
Hypergamemia hyper meaning high, gam descending from game referring to video games, and emia, presence in blood. High video games presence in blood.
HyperStwremia: high worm on a string presence in blood
My grandfather makes moonshine sometimes, and he has a big poster that says "Boil off the methanol before it becomes deathanol"
LOL
If you don't like the taste of your drink, don't drink it.
Nice slogan, informative too. XD
Good slogan
Hehehehe nice
"He's breathing at 28 breaths per minute, double that of normal."
Me: *Starts breathing manually*
Ikr I was counting my breathe lmao
humans: breathing 14 times a minute
have joined the chat.
Nooooo! You switched me over as well
Me: pauses video watches clock for 15 seconds counting my breath
Ah heck, now I’m thinking about breathing-
My grandpa after retiring made a still on his property and when he made his first batch my grandma was like "Dont come whining to me if drinking that shit makes you go blind" . I guess this is what she meant lol
she?
@@user-yw8sr3uj1w grandma’s tend to be girls bro
@@user-yw8sr3uj1w grandPA made moonshine, his wife, grandMA said itll make you blind
Yeah that sounds like something an old married couple would bicker about. She probably hit him with a spatula when she first found out what he was doing…
@@user-yw8sr3uj1wtry reading the comment correctly before trying to make a smart ass comment
A man filmed a dead body hanging from a tree. This is what happened to his career
sgt. Juggernaut nothing, that mans could kill someone and he'll still gain
You mean Logan Paul?
Edit:- Sorry about saying it's Jake Paul before, i usually get confused about their names. I edited the name.
Isira Sudam nah fam we talkin bout Jake the Garden Snake 😉
Isira Sudam logan lmao
sgt. Juggernaut 😂😂
A man watches chubby emu for 2 years
this is what happened to his brain
TE is an (insert age here) man, presenting to the emergency room with a better knowledge of medical issues/oddities.
qvavohvncho you forgot to insert finger point when saying "presenting to the ER with...". I can't help but do this along with him every time.
lol he should make a video like this
TE developed a chronic aversion to ingesting excessive amounts of any substance.
Timo Eberle that should be chubbyemu's april fools video.
My grandfather's brother got drunk on moonshine at a party when he was 16. This was back in the late 50s. He had permanent brain damage and never really recovered. He had to live at home with his parents until his death in his 30s. He died when I was a small child but I remember how he would walk in circles in the yard while talking to himself. He was a smart kid from what I heard growing up. It's a shame.
Did anyone else get messed up from the party? Like friends of friends?
Lucky that he seems to have fullfilled his family planning before.
Wait what? Your grandfather's brother was just 30 when you were a child? How old was your grandfather and how old your parents?
Lipton ur full of shit
@@nervsouly "His thirties", meaning anywhere between 30 and 39. He could've been the grandfather's younger brother.
In my country, Hungary, distilling pálinka from fruits is a deeply rooted tradition, and in smaller quantities it's legal. But due to it being an important tradition, practically everyone knows that the first distillate is poisonous, even people who never participated in distilling, and it's also easy to find reliable information about proper procedure. So thankfully accidents are very rare.
My grandma in Oltenia threw cup after cup of pălincă/țuică into the fire until it started to burn apropriately. So far nobody went blind. Always found it very interesting.
Transilvania e România!
I hicked for 6 weeks in Romania, and I had a lot of palinca there! They always say 2 times destilled but now I know why!! I thought they wanted to say how strong it is! But it's safety too! :) love the tradition felt very welcome!
That's a really interesting thought. Both "extreme" ends of the spectrum are safe - no homemade distillation at all, and so much homemade distillation that proper procedures and the dangers that come with their absence are common knowledge - but not in the middle, where there is enough homemade distillation for cases of accidental poisonings to happen, but not enough for the dangers of it to be commonly known.
Thanks for sharing, that was a very interesting thought to have. ^^ Take care of yourself, and be well
It is called head and tail. One have to remove the first and the last batch of destill.
But, undistilled alcohol like vine and beer has the same amount of methanol per percent, and that is never removed.
Pretty sure 2 liters of liquor in general isn't advisable lol
2l of moonshine at 80% alcohol is 1.6l of pure alcohol. If that entire amount was to end up in your blood, and we assume a blood volume of 6l, that just doesn't work. You'd end up with a blood alcohol % of >12%, with the deadly BAC being measured in decimal percentages. Using a BAC calculator, he still gets a BAC of >2% which should have outright killed him. He should have been dead at 0.5%, so it's a miracle that he even survived the ethanol. WTF?
There are confirmed reports of *1.5%* from long time alcoholics being admitted to a hospital. But yeah, 2l of 80% moonshine doesn't work.
I would be already dead at half a liter. ;-)
He clearly is a beginner at moonshine and he goofed hard at one makeing safe moonshine and two making moonshine that has alchohol
Well, wouldn't his moonshine alcoholic content been thrown off by the fact that he didn't FULLY distill out all of the bad stuff??? I mean, alcoholic content IS a percentage of the ACTUAL RESULT, right? I wonder if there was any left over to test....
What I have learned in Chubbyemu's videos:
1. "Emia" means presence in blood
:D
2. "Hyper" means high
3. "Hypo" means low
2. Don't feed your dog chocolate
Gly means sugar
Hypo is low and hyper is high?
Love me some moonshine but 2 liters in 2 hours? Not to mention how strong it was, that man basically drank my whole liquor cabinet
Hope you run it through multiple stages to get rid of methanol.
Also he obviously didn’t learned how to properly separate the methanol from ethanol. It’s a skill that must be learned. A permit is not required to be safe while home distilling, theoretically speaking of course.
My mother grew up in postwar Japan. She came from a line of sake Brewers on both sides of her parents’ families. Sake is Japanese wine brewed from fermented rice. Siri calls the dire situation following Japan’s defeat in World War II. She was in her late teens, working as a clerk. On the black market, people used to obtain methanol from hospitals, and drank that to satisfy their liquor cravings. Methanol has the side effect of causing blindness. Thank you for illustrating in detail the danger of methanol poisoning, no matter what its source.
Where I come from we have an age long tradition of making our national drink at home. It needs to be double-distilled as the first batch is a min of 80% alc and is typically used only as rubbing alcohol. I remember my family telling us when my sister and I were young that if you drink the first distilled batch or too much distilled alcohol you would go blind. I always took it at face value and have been mostly careful with home-distilled stuff, but I never knew how or why you could go blind from it, until I saw this episode. One learns something new every day
@@Enjyu_666 interesting. Where are you from? I was born and raised in the US. Some people make their own beer at home from different grains. Others make wine from grapes and other fruits (peaches). Corn is used in moonshine, popular in the middle of our country. When I visited Bulgaria with my classmate and his Bulgarian wife, her parents offered rakiya, a peach brandy. Not sure how you get rubbing alcohol for consumption. Methanol has one carbon. Ethanol used for consumption has two carbons. Isopropanol, sold as rubbing alcohol, three carbons, is as poisonous as methanol. How do you make yours?
@@redrust3 I am from Bulgaria :) and of course I was talking about rakia(or rakiya). It's traditionally made from grapes or plums, but any fruit will do really, I hope you enjoyed it. The distillate from the condensed steam is always separated from the rest of the rakia (because of the methanol) and often, later on a small quantity of it is added back in, before the following distillation. The rest is kept as rubbing alcohol and is not meant for consumption, usually labeled and kept in the medicine cabinet of the household. But lack of a drink or money for it, has dictated many alcohol addicted people to drink the distillate instead of alcohol, I'm guessing as many have fallen victim to it's toxicity, the "if you drink too much you will go blind" belief was born and is still told to children now, to scare them out of excess drinking later in life. In Bulgaria rubbing alcohol is not sold, the byproduct distillate from brewing rakia is used, it's horrendous in smell and feel, but works miracles in the right quantities.
On a separate note, it was really interesting reading about your mom's story. I have a completed sake master class and have studied the history of sake, but I had never heard of people drinking methanol instead of alcohol and tbh it puts me to shame😰I could have made sake enthusiasts much more appreciative of it if I knew this and had incorporated it into my story.
"Moonshine... eyes..."
Before even starting the video I can already tell you poor man brewed himself a pint of methyl alcohol. Oh boy...
Yep. “He didn’t do anything wrong”. Yeah bullshit
I dont drink any alcohol, and even /I/ know that you dont drink that
Heads will kill ya
It's one of the basic things we learn in chemistry.
“Blind drunk”
This is like the smart version of 1000 ways to die.
@Ron Hatfield the earth is flat
@Ron Hatfield indeed, praise be 🙏🙏
Edit: i have now edited wikipedia to support flat earth. Soon I will become wikipedia
@@Leatherargento don't forget, because they made 'crappy decisions'
true
lol. Everyone is making reference to that show. There is definitely alot of similarities. I like that show better as it is more entertaining and this is more documentary style. In the end they are both great. : )
I'm a retired RN of 40 years. I was an inpatient & outpatient dialysis nurse for ten years. I had a patient who drank moonshine made inside a car radiator. 🙄 Needless to say...she destroyed her kidneys & to live, she needed to be dialyzed three times a week for the rest of her life. SMH The stories I could tell.
Sad!
First time I've ever heard anyone say "causing his optic nerve to get choked out" and even more stellar coming from a doctor. Love his presentations so much!
damn, well there goes my plan of drinking two liters of moonshine in two hours
Ahh don't worry he is probably fake news, drink up!
just throw out the heads and youl be fine
This poisioning is true ,this is why you separate the head from the body and you separate the body from the tail because the tail is basically water.
h. kay It's probably because it was homemade moonshine instead something you would from a liquor store etc. so this means you should be fine as long as you don't home make your alcohol. So in that case, bottoms up!
It's okay, just be sure to keep drinking so the methanol doesen't metabolize.
I remember this from an episode of House M.D. A guy sentenced to the death penalty drinks methanol to commit suicide. In the hospital, House tricks him into curing himself by saying "might as well have some scotch before you're gone".
Great video as always!
TierZoo.
TierZoo! Not surprised to see you here actually. :)
Love both your channels, it's great how cool you make biology/medicine.
two of my fav channels
House's voice is clear as day in my head when I read that quote, it's strange.
TierZoo ay that was the one with prisoner, where chase and his awesome accent were still there.
Always wanted to know why that stuff could make you blind of all things. Now I sorta do, and it’s scarier than before…
Some is so good prepared right
One of the first things to exit the still is methanol, which can make you blind. After the methanol stops coming out, you still have bad flavors. So, if you cut the distillate well enough to not make it taste horrible, it won't make you blind.
But for anyone in a country where it's legal, they'll know to look up the correct method anyway.
It's not as hard as this guy makes it look.
The videos of this doctor make one thing very clear: The human body is one very complex chemical machine, and is put severely to the test by all the unnatural things people do with it.
What I, as a newbie, am missing is a clear link to the thumbnail images and the failures discussed.
My great respect for the doctor as a detective analysing what has happened and is going on in people presented to the emergency room. We need people like him on the field of parasites, which are often diagnosed wrong and too late.
If that man was able to down 2 litres of 80% alcohol in 2 hours and didnt die that night, he definitly had other problems. just leaving this here
That would be around double to the highest blood concentration ever measured in a living person. He doesn't have "other problems", he's not human :D
Why wouldn't it be believed there is few who have 0.40 bac and should be uncouncis but are awake.
His name was "LOGAN" lol
AmazingStuff nah momma didn’t raise no bitch
@Johnny Flannigan you obviously dont know what Evolution and genetic mutation is. Just because the average would die to having something doesnt mean someone doesnt have a abnormal ability to counter act said thing. If the story is bull shit then that means once 1 person gets sick, it would continuously spread across the world, and everyone would be infected. This would cause a cycle of of people getting sick more and more often due to more and more people int heir area becoming sick with that strain of flu and you would never have a cure or treatment for it. Thats why there is a word called Immune, some people are Immune to small pox, H1N1, Anthrax and many other poisons and sicknesses and thats how you find cures and treatments. Go do some research before you just call bull shit, little kid.
"2 litres of moonshine in two hours" "Went to bed not feeling great". Yeah, sounds about right.
He's lucky he didn't wake up dead
I hate when that happens
Jake Ridgeway
>Waking up
>Dead
You can only do one.
Tylivalord, people often die for very strange reasons. They wake up dead. Wake up dead. Wake up dead.
_">Waking up
>Dead
You can only do one."_
You cannot possibly state that with any authority. Do you see why?
This makes me understand that line from Homer “It passed the first test… I didn’t go blind.”
“Tonic Clonic” would be a great name for a moonshine brand
I live for the moment when he says "presenting to the emergency room" with a pointed finger. That's brand recognition right there.
Damn true! I sometimes rewind to watch that again.
@@MissMuffinGaming you made me rewind to watch it lol
true. he actually says it in the same tone everytime he says it. i think even in this video
It's really a brand thing at this point, ye!
I looked away when I started the video and didn’t see him do it, so I rewinded the video to make sure he did the pointed finger.
Dont like the taste of your alcohol? Better drink 2 liters just in case :)
dat egypt central avatar tho
Yeah! First attempt at something that is illegal for health reasons? Better consume it all at a rate that would mess you up even if you got professionally produced booze instead!
On the next episode of Bright Ideas: "I'm not sure if this ham is still edible, so I'll quickly eat 4 pounds of it." "This rope is frayed. Will it hold me? I know! I'll test it by tying it around my neck, making my daughter hold on to the other end, and then jump out of our window on the 38th floor" And, by popular demand, a rerun of "Is my bycicle helmet bullet proof? I'll put it on and you shoot me in the head with this 45, then we'll see!"
I like the way you think
Darwin
@@KaeYoss I love you.
The alcohol poisoning cases on your channel make me absolutely hate the thought of ever drinking again. Honestly, I appreciate it, and I know I’m not the only one.
For real, I went sober just under 2 months ago and videos like this are not only fascinating, but totally eliminate any alcohol cravings I might get!
Wish I could stop
Yeah! It's completely true. Last year my father died of complications from being an alcoholic. I'm determined to not follow his steps
Hands up. When I did a PhD in Chemistry, I had a colleague who produced moonshine from fermented orange peel. However, she/we distilled the product carefully through a long fractionating column, throwing away the early distillate and only collecting that which was at a steady 78 degrees. It was then diluted 1:3 with water, and was delicious. Probably purer than spirits off the market shelf. I think the main reason why home distilling is not permitted is because it denies government tax revenue. It is easy to make one's own liquor, just do it right.
Also probably cheaper for government to just ban it than treat hundreds of methanol poisoning cases from stuff not distilled by people who actually paid attention in chemistry class
Read your story again and remember the reason we have warning labels against using a lawnmower to trim bushes.
@@jerrod3216 I think it is you who need to read my story again.
@@malcolmabram2957 you just explained that a colleague of yours, as a doctorate student, used a lab grade rig to produce high grade liquor while separating methanol. Cleetus will not be doing all of that consistently or accurately enough for commercial grade alcoholic drinks.
@@jerrod3216 Again, you have not read my post. We knew what we were doing. Please do not patronise us.
Two liters of 160 proof has got to be close to a lethal dose of ethanol, even if it wasn't contaminated with methanol.
It is definitely a dangerously high amount of alcohol but this party sounds like an alcoholics only party where everyone has a mad high alcohol tolerance.
I can drink, but nothing like that. In about 8 hours I can have like 20 cans of Jack Daniels or something equivalent. But these people are ridiculous.
It is not close, it is multiple times higher than that and it is a 100% certain he didn't drink even close to that amount (unless he vomited back most of it immediately after drinking it).
The "world record" for drinking was done by Andre the Giant who was a massive alcoholic, and 520 lbs. He drank 139 beers in 6 hours (not in 2 hours), which is equivalent to 2,2 l of 80% alcohol, normal humans not even drinking champions come close to that and survive.
No one drinks this amount of alcohol not even in drinking contests, and death cases still happen there. I am not talking about normal humans, the most badass massive drinkers couldn't handle that amount in 2 hours without dying.
Moreover, nobody fact-checked his story (you cannot reverse engineer the amount of alcohol consumed from blood tests), and that's a fcking certainty, that nobody remembered anything about the party even if they "only" drank a third of the stated amount.
The only thing he could know (if he wasn't lying for bragging rights), that 2liters of his moonshine was consumed, spilled and/or flushed during the night, by the whole group.
That's what I was thinking. This guy is a legend lol.
@@SilentHotdog28 jack comes in a can now? Wtf lol
Claims he did everything right
*Doesn't even dilute final product*
He didn’t toss the heads
@@mikehancock5082 or tails
@@mikehancock5082 well he also drank 2 liters of 80%. Even if it was made right he probably would’ve had “A recovery” at best.
Exactly. Two liters of straight moonshine is horrible, but if he just put a few ounces of moonshine into a couple liters of lemonade instead he would’ve had a much better time that night.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Momma always said stupid is as stupid does. =)
I can only hope that if something ever happens to me that's serious, my doctor paid as much attention in school as you did... I hope all of them retained the knowledge that you possess. Kudos my brother, for being the kind of person that can explain all this medical stuff to where a guy like me can actually understand it, lol. Keep making these videos please. We love you doc!!
A man drink 2 liters of regular old properly distilled ethanol. This is how awesome his night was...
This is probably going to get buried in the comments, but what's interesting is that I remember a story told by my high school chem teacher when we were learning about alcohols. It's possibly an urban legend, but she told us that at our school, a long time ago, the janitors used to get drunk (after school hours) off of the alcohols brought in to the science labs. Back then, the school used to only have ethanol, so they'd basically drink just diluted ethanol marked as "alcohol".
Then some time later the school was able to afford different types of alcohols, so they started getting "methanol", "ethanol", "propanol" etc. The janitors didn't know what was what and they just thought it was all alcohol so they grabbed the first container labeled "methanol". They all started feeling very ill soon after, and 2 of the 3 janitors decided to stop. The 3rd janitor went back to the shelves and decided he'd try the next container instead - ethanol. And it was this that saved his life - the other 2 janitors died, but because the 3rd one went back to get ethanol, he managed to survive.
I was thinking about that story as I was watching this vid, and even if it was a fake story, I could kinda tell where chubbyemu's story was headed - use ethanol to neutralise methanol poisoning - which is kinda cool :D
Sneezy Teaches I found out what denatured alcohol means . It means they make it undrinkable
I read about that, in Alcohol Can Be A Gas we learn a bunch of stuff about alcohol, including how to use it to fuel cars
i thought the third one was gonna die 👏
Sneezy Teaches if that happened that’s cool and sad at the same time
Sadly some homeless alcoholics drink methanol on purpose and then go to the ER to get IV ethanol which is the remedy.
When you get so drunk the only antidote is more alcohol
Isn't that the answer to all alcohol problems
Mood
Coke works too.
mango Homer Simpson said it wise
Alcohol is the cause and solution to all of life’s problems
Keep smoking weed ...!!!!!???.. People..
I once heard a story about a boy that had a condition that caused his stomach to brew alcohol somehow, it would just turn all carbs straight to alcohol and get him drunk. Crazy stuff 😲
To anyone curious, this wouldn't happen during standard fermentation in products like homemade wine or beer (3-22% ABV). Methanol is made in all alcohol but without distillation, the concentration is not high enough to cause toxic effects and the presence of ethanol further reduces methanols toxicity by occupying the livers active sites. You can drink/produce homemade alcohol relatively safely, just don't distill it without propper training and licensing.
In reality, mashes made with grains contain very little methanol, and washes made with sugar only have little to no methanol produced, now use fruit and you`ll get more methanol but you can remove it. The cases that make the news more often than not can be attributed to someone knowingly contaminating the liquor with methanol to make more volume. Come taste my homemade alcohol and you`ll find its very clean and tasty.
A man watched dank memes for 2 days straight without stopping. This is what happened to his soul.
What soul lol
chromeXD Exactly! It gave him one. It gave him PURPOSE! GAVE HIS LIFE MEANING!
Sam KingOfTheClub he became pink guy?
stop talking about me i only watch dank memes for that long when i feel lonely
Homogeneous Khalidius so... always?
A man watched Chubbyemu for two days straight, this is what happened to his IQ.
Alex Noble he was smarter for a few minutes until he forgot all of it. This is why it’s illegal
GoldenProGamer aww
It went up a whole 2 points.
A man watched all rick and morty episodes... this is what happened to his IQ
Minato Namikaze Oh shit
Before I even started getting into this video my first thought was methylene poisoning. But then I continued to watch the video to get whatever I could out of this good session because it's always good if people learn from it. Really too bad for the people that are harmed or passed away from any of these situations. Let's please people get something out of this
I really admire the intelligence this channel has to offer. Good work Dr.
A man got cold water on his hand
*This is how his nervous system shutdown*
Man's not hot
Morale of story DON'T STEP ON LEGOS
A girl ate 3 vanilla cupcakes. *this is how she got acute breast cancer*
A man breathed oxygen, this is what happened to his body.
cells C
A man got a paper cut
*This is how he became paralyzed*
I also like the fact that these videos do not attempt to dumb down the language, but instead convey the information in the vocabulary that is apropos to the subject, inviting the audience to elevate their knowledge. I admire that Very much.
Good sir you have a wonderful vocabulary.
You did the same in your comment! Cheers!
I agree, but this one was a bit much. It lost me a few times at least
I admire and get as excited as I do when I hear a good rap! :)
@@briand6671 he went busta on it.
This is beyond thorough. Amazingly clear explanation.
These videos are so good at helping me understand why impulsive urges to do dumb and fun things often need a second thought
Triage: What seems to be the problem?
CS: My vision is vignetting and my hearing is flowing into a sea of molasses.
Triage:😶
That’s Captain Raymond Holt right there
Code 104... We got a savant
"A Man ate 6 spicy tortillas. This is what happened to his anus."
;))))
😊😊😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ouch.
Cyntical so Taco Bell?
Cyntical 🌯😂😂
Another knowledge bomb dropped. I have a doctor of pharmacy degree and I appreciate the level of detail your explanations contain.
What is it called when you have blood presence in your alcohol system?
An eye drank 2 liters of man. This is what happened to his moonshine
Ally Horn 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*when you are tired af and dont think straight*
@@icantzucc4573 *when the only thing that's straight is your hair*
A moonshine drank 2 liters of eyes. This is what happened to his man.
An two drank man liters of eye. What this moonshine is his happened to.
I am amazed and delighted to hear that the patient made a complete recovery. What a horrible state he was in at the beginning.
Had this channel existed back when I was struggling through my biology/organic chemistry classes, I might not've ended up with a C- lol
You explain things so well!
You still passed. Gotta count for something
This series is so information dense that I'm fascinated and yet remembering almost none of it.
Celso deJesus II
Yeah me too. Just big words thrown around super rapidly, left ear in, right ear out
Emia-meaning presents in blood...XD
@@beckywalters4190 "presents"...
Aqua Li ;-;
Celso deJesus II Thats why I keep coming back to the same videos and can watch them again as if I've never seen it before...😅
Best Part : ""The antidote for this effect was more non-poisoned Moonshine""
ethanol binds to methanol. Since methanol is formic acid ethanol will break it down into basically vinegar and youll just pee it out.
Brianna C you watched house didnt you?
Used to when it was on tv.
Dazzwidd thank you for that comment! I was just thinking the same thing... at least we can be sure it’s not Lupus.
Such is medicine... always interesting! The next step is evaluating and treating the probable alcoholism at play here.
So, this might be a myth. But my dad used to work as a police officer in Sweden back in the 60/70's. And he told me that some alcoholics would actually drink wood alcohol, i.e methanol on purpose. Since as soon as the hospital staff learned that they had wood alcohol poisoning, they would feed them regular alcohol to combat it.
Getting them drunk in the process.
Your Videos are the best to watch, i may not memorise it all but makes me understand how complex the human body is and feels like learning a new language as a child. Truly fascinating in the good and also learning a lesson way. So Satisfying :)
A man hugged his mother, this is what happened to his lungs
A woman drank a coffee and then talked to a 3-year old boy, this is what happened to her forearm
I need to know what happened
Black Star they shut down
A man made his RUclips name 'fuck', this is what happened to his brain
Ans = mental retardnrss
Annihilator Gaming
*snap* yup, this is going in my cringe compilation
A man stubbed his toe
This is how his vocal cords disintegrated
Honestly, this is the most logical thing to put in a chubbyemu's video titles
Dude, _MY_ vocal cords disintegrate after that. Shit fuckin' hurts.
I laughed so hard my vocal cords disintegrated
@@johngrepo9976 u mean screamed at the top of your lungs to the point where u shatter every window from here to Kim-Jung Un and get hired at an opera house like any grown man would? (including me). Like stubbing your toe feels like you just got in a fight with jackie chan and insulted his mother and wife. the crap feels like like you just got shot by james bond multiple times, got kicked in the balls by tom cruise, and thrown off the empire state building by the freaking rock (dwayne johnson, not a literal rock.)
I stubbed my toe on my exercise bike and it turned out that I fractured it
how do you make all these videos so interesting? I can't stop watching now ;D
A Biology student watched chubbeyemu before the exam day.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED TO HIS GRADES
Did you spew nonsence, or did you do something awesome?
*S+++++++++♾*
AB is a student 👆presenting to the principal's office👆 for having above the possible spectrum of grades. He reported to have super human like knowledge knowing all the algebra bullshit that was taught at his school. To cure this Harvard's secret school (cia for schools) sent him a private invitation. He accepted. Now, he is solving all the world problems at once.
his grades went 📈📈📈
With a great lesson learnt, the student was able to make A recovery.
"A man ate 56 eggs for breakfast. This is what happened to his muscles."
Ecks Dee Gaston?
Ecks Dee he got biceps to spare
For a week
Ecks Dee
Nooooo
Oneeeeeeeeeeeee's
Vain like Gaston,
Causes pain like Gaston,
No one falls to his death in the rain like Gaston
U ever read Mr Strong by Rodger Hargreaves?
I always learn something new every time I watch his video. Thank you, Dr Bernard. What is your specialty?
HOW THE HELL DOES HE DRINK THAT MUCH IN JUST 2 HOURS WITHOUT PASSING OUT?
Chubbyemu: Moonshine is dangerous, don't do it.
YT recommendation: MOONSHINE FROM TOILET PAPER! by NileRed LOL
Yeah lol
I think when I clicked on that vid from nileRed I saw this vid
but he actually knows what he's doing in terms of chemicals produced lol
He's not saying don't do it, he's saying don't do it if you don't know what you're doing.
@@Misha-dr9rh but he’s teaching us how to do it so it’s alright
"made his own moonshine" oh no here comes the methanol
If you’re not an idiot and know how to do it, the whole thing about methanol and blindness is a complete wives’ tale. This jackwagon didn’t take any interest in learning to make it right. He kept the heads and didn’t double/triple distill. That on top of drinking a two liter of it in one night… yes, something bad will happen.
And you wonder why it's federally illegal to make moonshine...
@@nicknorthcutt7680 Because they can't tax it. If they actually gave a shit about the public's health, then alcohol and cigarette would also be illegal.
@@jdubo1998 The prohibition period shows why making drugs illegal DOESN’T work.
@@nicknorthcutt7680 how do you think alcohol was made in the 1700s do you think it was federally regulated? no its passed down! trust me look it up ita not rocket science this guy was a total newbie and clearly didn't take time or have someone to ahow them the ways
Love this channel!!I always learn so much.Learning is paramount in life.Feed your brain just like you feed your stomach.💯✌🏻
Haven’t finished watching the video but from my extensive research on moonshiners I hypothesize he didn’t get rid of the first poisonous shine that sits at the bottom when pouring
This guy: *can't handle 2 liters of moonshine*
Red Dead characters:
*P A T H E T I C*
*Badly made moonshine
It was 2 liters of 80 percent moonshine
That's 1.6 liters of PURE ALCOHOL that he drank.
I don't care who you are that's gonna kill anyone
David Giesmann you ever heard of Michael Malloy?
@@MrZog33 Chuck Norris
*Drops mic*
Red Like Roses the funny part is when they fed him wood alcohol to try and kill him, they were also feeding him the antidote, ethanol. There was common biology there that was meant to be known
CS saw his hospital bill: This is what happened to his brain.......again
Nice
bansheebot2 I know it’s a joke but you think doctors don’t deserve it for working so hard?
bear8ful Well in Germany the governent is there to cover you so
Optimist yeah thank god the government is there to tax you so heavily
Optimist Free healthcare is bs
These videos show me every time how important even basic biology and cytology is in medicine.
I’m a nurse and I love all you videos! Very informative, you rock!❤
At least 75% of these videos can have a generic intro applied: "Presenting to the Emergency Room; an Idiot".
Yep. I cringe every time
PiecesofVinyl Yes. Darwin Olympics
Except girl with beard, A Starving Mom, Student with sharp pain and Scientist.
He’s dead. Chill out
That's almost all of us in the ER lol
Excellent and detailed medical knowledge, thanks. I appreciate your videos. The music though in this one is headache inducing.
this man must've had a hell of a hangover
6.0 PH in the blood?! holy moly. Hes literally an acid monster
6.5*
*acid rain music plays*
He's the guy that turns into a spitter zombie
@@D3fcon141 Is this a CDDA reference?
@@festerdam4548 Left 4 Dead 2 reference
I like how this guy went from a gamer to a doctor that’s what I call evolution
You get to a point in life where you just grow up
He was already a doctor when he made his old videos I thought.
Gamers successfully rose up
Hang Cutler Beckett Gamers, Rise Up!
You get to a point to where everything is on the internet and reading it in a dramatic tone makes you look professional.
Nice to put a face to the quiz setter.😀
I love them.❤
Thanks Chubs.
Man, I miss my biochemistry classes. I can't wait to get back to classes this Fall and finish my degree
I hope it's going well!!
The minute you said "He was going to MAKE his own liquor!" I knew where this was headed.
Same here. Also, he never mentioned what the guy’s girlfriend said after learning that her gift nearly killed him. I would’ve been so sorry for buying the gift without understanding the hidden danger.
and that is why measuring and controlling temperature is so important. Get the methanol out first, then move on to ethanol.
My fathers grandpa was a moonshiner and everyone used to come in for his stuff. Now that guy may have knew what he was doing, but i was educated on why moonshine is bad at a young age. I musta heard thousands of times it'll make you go blind. Now i finally know exactly why. Thank you chubby emu
GaiR BaeR get this to top comment
Except he didn't know what he was doing, he drank the head.
He drank forshot that is the bad part of it hendse he didn't know what he was brewing a bad batch by keeping it
Any good moonshiner knows to discard the first spit off the still
@@JH-en4ur some people are stupid
A little bit above my head but still very interesting. Fortunately, I have enough high school and college chemistry to underrstand enough of what you are saying. Amazing that he could recover at all. Good team of doctors.
Okay but what kind of friends let their friend drink 2 liters of moonshine in one night?!?!
Drunk ones
these guys were drinking 30 drinks in an hour, I don't think any of them have a healthy relationship with alcohol
This is why becoming a doctor is so hard.
Imagine doing all of this in limited time and if your diagnosis is wrong, it could easily lead to lives lost
Seeking606 I have a college buddy who is a doctor, super smart, blew thru a double biology/chemistry degree I undergrad partying her behind off, still got awesome grades. I called her after she got into medical school her message said, "Hi, this is Nellie, if you are dead or on fire, leave a message, I might call you back. To everyone else, I am in medical school and I am STUDYING! LEAVE ME THE HELL ALONE!", I laughed so hard, finally talked to her, she said she just couldn't articulate how hard her classes were and how she had to learn how to study as well, it was kicking her butt. That's a good thing, but as she said, you know what they call the person that graduates med school at the bottom of their class? Doctor. Which is kind of scary too! 😨😁
Seeking606 you’re obviously NOT A DOCTOR
Jake West yea im not, but i have a friend who is
Med school is definitely hard, but only the very best doctors know all this stuff. Most doctors would just remember (or not) the treatment. They wound send the blood for testing, the medical laboratory scientists (MLS) would return the results, and if they see methanol poisoning is the case, they know what treatment to give.
Also, you have to remember that doctors study this stuff since before they start medical school. The majority of this stuff is "basic" high-school stuff. Or at least it is in my country.
This particular life doesn't sound like it would be much of a loss. Maybe it would be better to let natural selection thin the herd.
I remember seeing stories of people in tourist attractions getting blinded because of cheap liquor. And now I understand why. Thanks emu
I recognized it from stories of bathtub booze blinding and killing people during Prohibition, but on reflection that usually had more to do with people not distilling the denaturing agents out of non-beverage alcohol well enough.
@@noesunyoutuber7680 also the goverment used a lot of poison
@@wanderingwonder111 still do
I had 2 vodka cranberries at a crappy local bar a few years ago and woke up the next morning and could barely see. My head hurt so badly that I almost threw up (I very rarely get headaches). My husband is convinced it was bootleg liquor.
imagine having to drink poison to go blind from lack of atp in the eyes....
this comment was brought to you by the LHON mutation gang (mine hasn't activated yet though, and it might never, so I currently have normal vision.)
Lebers hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) Is a type of blindness due to a rare mutation (around 1/18500 for the mutation) in the mitochondrial dna.
if you have the mutation, and are biologically male, you have around a 50%* chance of going blind (normally between the ages of 15-35) but you will NOT pass it on to your children.
if you have the mutation and are biologically female you have around a 15%* chance of going blind (normally between the ages of 15-35, however it is more likely to be later in females) but you will have a 100%** chance of passing on the mutation to your biological children.
there are multiple of these mutations, the most common being the G11778A, G3640A, and the T14484C.
The vision loss is permanent once it has started***
*these are the odds for the G11778A mutation, as it is the most common mutation. the T14484C mutation has lower odds, and the G3640A mutation has higher odds of going blind (guess which mutation I have lol.)
*assuming fully average person, because things like smoking, drinking, and being on hrt can affect it, a biological female on testosterone (such as if they are trans) would have odds probably closer to 50% (guess who's also a fucking trans man lol.)
**it is technically possible for the faulty gene to correct itself due to a random mutation that cancels it out, but this would be incredibly rare.
***partial vision recovery has been reported in the T14484C type in some people.
Great physiological explanation for any pathological condition.
His eyes shined like the moon, then he drank 2 liters of Mountain Dew to achieve euphoric bliss.
A man ate 58 pounds of garlic bread in 2 hours. This is what happened to his sanity.
Zosa his stomach ruptured and he died.
Please no, that sounds horrible. Anything but that.... though I may be biased as I have a strong disliking for garlic.
(It's fine in foods when it's not the only flavor but if it's strong even just the smell makes me feel sick)
theLuigiFan0007 You must not have had the Red Lobster Garlic Bread/Biscuits those will make anyone turn a new leaf.
FeelsYoshiMan A M E N
@FeelsYoshiMan
Some garlic bread is okay, others are inedible for me. Never been to a Red Lobster before. Maybe I'd try it if I go to one someday. d:
A man watched Minecraft Gameplay for 2 hours, this is what happened to his brain...
2? I'v watched 3.5 hour steams before. XDDD
Watch as his mental health perishes.
his braincells rotted
More like "This is what's left of his brain"
I've watched it for 14 hours a day for 5 days before...
Im preparing for my Kaps exam your videos really help me alot for broader understanding 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Silly question, but can a beginner know how to differenciete the methanol rich 'heads' of the distillate from the ethanol laden mains, or does it really take experience to do that?
A man stepped on a piece of LEGO, here’s why he had to get an amputation.
Bro that’s a valid reason to amputate. you don’t get the joke. You have to say something that doesn’t make sense silly obviously if you step on a LEGO your leg will go
It punctured flesh, and due to poor medical attention and a demanding job as a farmer he ended up contracting gangrene. By the time he got to the emergency room the leg was too far gone.
@@marshalmarshall2109 The lego was inside a beartrap, obviously.
Lego: The ''one-ers'' are exquisitely painful. {one tiny brick with one O on the top}
Unless the floor is incredibly clean as in Japan, only shitheads walk around the house barefoot
whenever chubbyemu says "a full recovery":
YEEEEESSSS
HECK YEAHH
LETS GOOOOOOOO
Very studious points about ethanol production and industries producing for consumer alcohol consumption. Thank you for your raw intelligence.
I'm later enrolling into multiple college doctorate programs so I can understand what just happened.
I swear, every single video I watch on this channel makes me super anxious about the particular part of the body that is usually covered in said video. I've watched 4 videos in a row now and I've gone from worrying about my bones, to germs in the blood, to my liver, ect.... But it's also fascinating so I keep watching.
Frisky god damn bro... been watching documentaries And reading absolutely everything I can about SCIENCE and it only gets soooo much worse. I’m diagnosed with major depression because of how many mind boggling things I’ve learned.. I’d suggest you stop learning but shit.... that’s my hobby and kinda why were here.. to learn about the world around us... but life is a fuckin trip...
@@troyscorner803 lmao okay dude. Sure
I'm legit afraid of soy sauce now. I'm switching to liquid aminos.
I watched a man die of an aortic aneurysm on a medical documentary years ago and haven't gotten over in yet.
@Eagle1 you must chide people on their use of curse words on youtube constantly if thats what offends you, if so, your in the wrong place. I too feel cursing is a poor substitute for proper self expression, but if it moved me to comment every time I heard it, it would be the only thing I ever did.
My father makes moonshine and I always wondered why he threw the first batch.
Now I know.
Law enforcement agency: 'Where did you say you live?'
@@RWBHere isn't it legal in some states/ countries??
Homebrew stuff made with care is so much better in taste and what have you than mass produced, even high end more expensive liquors tbh.
There was this old homebrewer made the best whiskey to ever pass these lips in my home town.
@@jess-xt1nm I legally made alcohol fuel for years with an ATF permit. Never drank any of it and I am a person who hates drinking alcohol but my still was safe and powered a car for over a decade.
I so enjoy your videos, thank you
And this, kids, is what happens if you don't pay attention in chemistry class.
(disclaimer, I grew up in germany with a chemistry teacher that was actually a chemist with a doctorate before teaching. I might know more about these things than the average american. the above comment is a JOKE)
A koala fell out of a tree. This is how the Australian economy collapsed
Lmao yesss
Because it just realised that Australia is upside-down.
It fell out a tree, and landed on a kangaroo with its child, killing all three.
A virgin tried to make a funny comment about a koala. This is how he gets likes to feel important.
@@A7xFo Australian life is dumb enough
It might seem like a foolish question, but how quickly would medical staff have to work this out in order to save the patients life? How long would it actually take them after he was admitted?
good question. usually once homemade or cheap liquor is mentioned, methanol and acidosis are immediately suspected. i didn't talk much about respiratory rate, but that's a big indicator of acidosis.
Thanks for the response, brilliant content btw!
I bet you after a Blood Gas, it would have been minutes to figure out. MUDPILES
I think he said the RR was 28 not 20 :)
Chubbyemu i would love to hear a case about blood alkalosis, since everyone thinks they can and should try to "alkalize" their bodies these days.