Doctor Breaks Down Medical Science in IRON MAN 3 | Doctor Reacts

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • I react to the medical science in the science fiction of Iron Man 3 from a real doctor's perspective. There was so much to discover in this one, a few hospital scenes, a villain origin story involving genetics and Tony's mental health issues.
    My mate Callum helped me with these videos, check out one of his videos here where he breaks down a scene from The Avengers: • One Marvelous Scene - ...
    Also thank you to Dr James for giving me some thoughts on this video too!
    You can watch my video on the medical scenes of Doctor Strange:
    • Real Doctor reacts to ...
    After the awesome response from the Dr Strange video and the release of Avengers Endgame - I wanted to pay homage to the franchise and visit a scene from every movie; but there were just so many cracking things to talk about that some of them I'm doing a whole video on. Hope you enjoy!
    You can connect with me via the following:
    Instagram: / drhopesicknotes
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    Clips used under fair use (education and review):
    THANK YOU FOR NOT COPY STRIKING THIS VIDEO SO I CAN CONTINUE TO USE THESE GREAT SHOWS FOR EDUCATION AND REVIEW.
    IRON MAN 3 Clips © 2013 - Marvel
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    Thank you to all the artists that make their music available for these videos:
    Song 'Escapists' by The AutoDisko
    Song 'First Day' by Huma-Huma
    #doctorreacts #mcu #ironman

Комментарии • 706

  • @DrHopeSickNotes
    @DrHopeSickNotes  5 лет назад +535

    We’re back looking at the medical science in the MCU! Rewatching this I LOVED it 3000 after the arc (no pun intended) Iron Man had in Endgame. Hope you enjoy revisiting it with me. Timestamps to scenes:
    00:31 - Dr Hansen on healing / regeneration
    03:36 - Killian discusses our pain centre
    08:04 - Killian & Potts on gene therapy
    10:57 - Happy in hospital
    13:16 - Tony’s panic attacks / mental health
    20:28 - Tony in surgery

    • @cardieshe1371
      @cardieshe1371 5 лет назад +9

      You are so nice
      In every way
      I mean friendly

    • @cardieshe1371
      @cardieshe1371 5 лет назад +1

      I love that skeleton behind you

    • @petreasupagain5036
      @petreasupagain5036 5 лет назад

      Dr Hope's Sick Notes thank you for the time stamps, much appreciated

    • @cmcculloch1
      @cmcculloch1 5 лет назад

      so who are your favourite guitarists then and what sort of stuff do you like to play?

    • @CardgameTCG
      @CardgameTCG 5 лет назад

      I've learnt a lot from your videos, even though I'm not training to be a Doctor or anything but I just wanted to say I'm enjoying the MCU videos and I hope you keep it up.

  • @danforthlaertes
    @danforthlaertes 5 лет назад +1096

    "Junior doctor and a teaching fellow . . . "
    Tell me you make your students watch these videos for class credit . . .

    • @funwithflags7506
      @funwithflags7506 5 лет назад +18

      Simon Rafe I don't think you get class credit in uk

    • @NeptuneCheeseCake
      @NeptuneCheeseCake 5 лет назад +29

      FunwithFlags you do, but you can’t get extra credits. You finish the class, you get the credits. Grading is a separate thing here.

    • @773soccer
      @773soccer 5 лет назад +29

      FunwithFlags He probably meant bonus marks

    • @paulburns2709
      @paulburns2709 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah

    • @FulcanMal
      @FulcanMal 5 лет назад +6

      @@NeptuneCheeseCake Extra credit, not extra credits. In the US extra credit just means more points/percentage towards a better grade.

  • @harpy3426
    @harpy3426 5 лет назад +12

    17:41 The background in Dr Hope's room agrees Tony has PTSD as well :^)

  • @thomasmalkin6821
    @thomasmalkin6821 5 лет назад +13

    A video I’m sure a lot of us were excited for after your first Iron Man video. I’m glad you went into as much depth with PTSD being shown in the film as it deserved! An entertaining video as always, Dr. Hope, and I love forward to your future videos too whether they are Marvel related or medical in general! A question for you: Do you think Tony still has his PTSD symptoms in all future Marvel films or do you think after this film uses the plot point his disorder suddenly disappears? Interested to know your thoughts.

    • @ReallyKeepingFictional
      @ReallyKeepingFictional 5 лет назад +2

      I like to think the disorder was downplayed, but not gone after this movie.
      And then it got supercharged when he heard those soul-crushing words
      "Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good."

    • @thomasmalkin6821
      @thomasmalkin6821 5 лет назад +1

      Lord Lycan Definitely. You can almost see him having flashbacks to New York in Endgame, especially when you see the final battle. I understand why they downplayed it, but also would have been interesting to see them implement his trouble into the team-up films!

    • @sleptwarrior6604
      @sleptwarrior6604 5 лет назад

      I don't specifically know PTSD but with my first hand experience with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and some acute Panic Attacks. The anxiety/emotions/thoughts maybe constantly there but not always on a outbreak level, most of the time it's at "I'm kinda worry" level and do not peak until something happened or you thinking about something happened/will happen.

    • @norge0209
      @norge0209 4 года назад

      I’ve had PTSD for 24 years, and it never goes away, even if the symptoms do. It still shows up on brain scans. However, as others have said, I would say Tony still suffers symptoms from the PTSD, as it was made worse by the event in New York, which bothers him until Endgame. Even though his “dream” from Wanda came from the Mind Stone, it seems to have affected him much more than any of the other Avengers, likely because he never really dealt with his original PTSD trigger.

  • @claudionside
    @claudionside 5 лет назад +163

    Just to let you know that Hataraku Saibou/Cells at Work is getting a second season uwu

    • @neekouou
      @neekouou 5 лет назад +2

      when?

    • @claudionside
      @claudionside 5 лет назад +2

      @@neekouou when google exist

    • @claudionside
      @claudionside 5 лет назад +3

      @@yeetman6655 which one? The google ? If so what I'm trying to say is just look it up on google

    • @mnArqal93
      @mnArqal93 5 лет назад +14

      @@neekouou From what I've read season 2 begins production in July. So it won't be airing for a while yet. Hope that helps.
      Also for various manga spin-offs (if you're so interested) a new one about the Platelets was announced a while back as well.

    • @FFKonoko
      @FFKonoko 5 лет назад +7

      @@yeetman6655 It's a shame your reading ability is comparatively lacking. Most people fluent in a language can confidently skim over a single missing letter and still work out the meaning of the sentence. "When google exists" isn't exactly hard to parse.

  • @_spinch
    @_spinch 3 года назад +1

    I know a lot of people didn't care for Iron Man 3 (admittedly, it wasn't my favorite when it was released) but my mental health had been in a pretty rapid decline through 2019 and then last year my mom passed very suddenly. Needless to say my mental health to an extravagant nosedive after. Seeing Tony work through his ptsd gives me some hope that I'll make it back to normalcy eventually. A year later and I've just now been able to go back to work for the most part.

  • @maddibecke3252
    @maddibecke3252 5 лет назад

    I love this series so much - seriously it's so informative. But I've gotta say, I really, REALLY appreciate that when inaccuracies do come up, you actually comment on it being clearly down to narrative or visual necessity rather than just giving the usual 'well they've got that wrong' response!

  • @eynderm2551
    @eynderm2551 5 лет назад +2

    Harley: Do you have PTSD?
    Tony: I don’t think so.
    Dr. Hope: *I do!*

  • @DragonxFlutter
    @DragonxFlutter 5 лет назад +2

    Even when I saw it for the first time, I was thinking that Tony might have a case of PTSD. I mean, not only did his entire reality as he knew it become shattered in The Avengers, he almost _died_ at the end of the film. That _has_ to have some kind of lasting effect on the human psyche.
    Out of curiosity, is the term “Shell Shock” still in use today? If so, what’s the new definition?

    • @torijenkins2731
      @torijenkins2731 5 лет назад +2

      For a few seconds, Tony *did* die. He was unresponsive and Hulk yelling was kind of an equivalent to a defibrillator.

    • @DragonxFlutter
      @DragonxFlutter 5 лет назад +1

      Tori Jenkins
      True. I forgot about that.

    • @michaelkenner3289
      @michaelkenner3289 5 лет назад +1

      Shell shock and PTSD aren't the same thing. When an explosive detonates there are rapid changes in air pressure and intense vibrations. If a shell, or other bomb, goes off near enough to a living human it can cause brain tissues to tear. The resulting brain damage tends to cause panic, disorientation and confusion.
      However shell shock is a physical neurological condition whereas PTSD is a psychological condition. They do tend to be similar and overlap. Plus the term shell shock was useful for explaining PTSD but they are actually different diagnoses.

    • @DragonxFlutter
      @DragonxFlutter 5 лет назад

      @@michaelkenner3289
      That's interesting; at least from a language standpoint. Instead of discarding the term altogether, they altered it when they had new information. That's cool.
      I knew that they weren't the same thing; Doctor Hope did say in the video that the term Shell Shock is no longer applied to the psychological effects, which has been classified as things such as PTSD.

  • @SlayerBill83
    @SlayerBill83 5 лет назад

    Good timing, I just rewatched this movie the other day so it was nice and fresh going into this vid

  • @knzwnt
    @knzwnt 5 лет назад +3

    I laughed really hard at the sterile drape image at the end and I don't know why.

  • @TomoyaC1
    @TomoyaC1 5 лет назад

    This is literally what i tried to find on YT yesterday. Great timing

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness3288 4 года назад

    On the topic of PTSD: a show (anime) that I can whole-heatedly recommend is Violet Evergarden. It is an interesting abstraction of how veterans feel after returning to normal live.

  • @-_jr_-903
    @-_jr_-903 5 лет назад +4

    Nice video, as usual ! Very, interesting and clear, even if English is not my first language. Keep going :)

  • @rayzoarage
    @rayzoarage 5 лет назад

    The percentages usage of our brain really is intriguing..I would suggest Lucy doc coz the movie claimed they'd consulted experts for the stages of the brain percentages usage scenes.

  • @Vegas242
    @Vegas242 5 лет назад +1

    When the guy said Dendritic I immediately remembered what it was about thanks to Cells at Work

  • @TheDuncanStudios2000
    @TheDuncanStudios2000 Год назад

    My buddy Gabe likes to use simple terms for body parts, like "that's the happy part of the brain"
    "that's an arm!"
    "Money is green!"

  • @mia-ue8ch
    @mia-ue8ch 4 года назад +1

    ''So Iron Man lives with the equivalent of a tiny sun in his chest. What could possibly go wrong?
    Current tokamak reactors routinely suffer from major disruptions in magnetic confinement, which can be compared to brief, intense flashes of lightning occurring between the fuel and the reactor walls. These can deform or melt the metal parts and cause short circuits. Since Iron Man has survived in the comics since 1963, we can safely assume his small arc reactor is engineered to withstand such major disruptions. However, Stark may be jolted awake in the middle of the night when lightning strikes inside his reactor, and he would have to deal with the armor’s electronics being short-circuited on occasion.
    Radiation is another hazard in Stark’s life. Fusion reactions release particles called neutrons which can heat water to boiling point-very useful for power generation, but dangerous to humans. Even if all of them are prevented from escaping the arc reactor, over time the neutron bombardment will turn it radioactive. Stark will have to closely monitor the levels of radioactivity in his chest!
    And there is more bad news for Stark: the electromagnets. Iron is commonly used as the core material in electromagnets, and iron is heavy. The iron-cored electromagnets used in the JET fusion reactor weigh over 3000 tons. Of course, Stark’s small arc reactor is tiny in comparison; additionally, the walls of a tokomak reactor are made of beryllium, which is very light for a metal-its density is less than twice that of the human body. Clever engineering, which we know Stark is capable of, ensures that Stark can easily lift the arc reactor, but it will still sit heavy in the center of his chest.'' got this off of somewhere

  • @simon-peterwilliamson2412
    @simon-peterwilliamson2412 4 года назад +2

    "What a little smoothie" lol

  • @Red-tn3wm
    @Red-tn3wm 5 лет назад

    I learn so much about the body thanks to this channel and kept entertained! Thank you!

  • @linneakeller7311
    @linneakeller7311 5 лет назад

    I love watching you videos! You give a healthy repetition for a fellow nursing student on anatomy and its different applications :)

  • @joshuacrist9851
    @joshuacrist9851 5 лет назад

    This guy’s awesome I love all this doctor and science stuff so this guys great when you like that

  • @DFrey-og7yn
    @DFrey-og7yn 5 лет назад

    Why don't you try react to the "Outlander" series? It's about a nurse from 2WW who travels 200 years back time and can only use the limited resources of the nature. The series is not mainly related with medicine but there are plenty of scenes where we can see the main charecter working with serious injures or using different herbs. It looks so real and professionablly done! I'd love to see you react to it! :)

  • @felix_quintana
    @felix_quintana 3 года назад

    Looking at these miniatures I can clearly see this guy is younger Doctor Strange.

  • @SteveLeMoe
    @SteveLeMoe 5 лет назад

    I love this channel so much!

  • @hyperzzspitzz9816
    @hyperzzspitzz9816 4 года назад

    What a smart person

  • @EmptyHavok
    @EmptyHavok 5 лет назад

    Super smart, funny guy. Love your content!!!

  • @Cwronaga216
    @Cwronaga216 4 года назад

    Wow...so I definitely have PTSD...

  • @drahunter213
    @drahunter213 5 лет назад

    15:00
    Jesus that happened to me afew times before it’s been awhile and I hope it doesn’t happen again but as life is it will
    Lol I thought I was going to be struck down and just die right where I sat so I panicked and ran outside and tried to rationalize how I felt and why but try as I might it just kept hitting me so I just accepted it and rode it out while being scared out of my mind lol

  • @xRIPSte
    @xRIPSte 5 лет назад

    So I’m guessing part of Tony’s Ribcage has been taken out to make room for big magnet in his chest right? Surely that can’t be comfortable and would his ribcage be all held together still?

    • @oenrn
      @oenrn 5 лет назад

      Considering everything Tony Stark has built, making bits of metal that resemble ribs should be a piece of cake.

  • @IntrovertCoder
    @IntrovertCoder 4 года назад

    Can you explain that ID card on that skeleton

  • @lewilewi1800
    @lewilewi1800 5 лет назад +1

    I have a question so it's great Tony gets rid of the shrapnel but doesn't he now have a massive hole in his chest and sternum like would that not cause alot of problems???

  • @Joke-ae
    @Joke-ae 5 лет назад

    Wow your really smart and cool keep up the AWESOME work

  • @MischievousBastard
    @MischievousBastard 3 года назад

    Anyone else think of the shrapnelectomy at the end as more a metaphor for him trusting someone enough to work on his PTSD with him? Everything else about MCU Iron Man has been one giant metaphor for PTSD. The suit is his hypervigilance, the palladium is his maladaptivity. The fact that, until the very last film, he only ever says "I am Iron Man" while out of the suit. It's not his suit or his codename, it's his mantra. He copes by declaring himself reforged in iron, when in reality he's still a boozy, paranoid mess. I say this as someone with PTSD who ticks a lot of the same boxes, albeit without ever having built a suit of armour.

  • @beatmarsgo6972
    @beatmarsgo6972 3 года назад

    How do you talk so awesomely😍

  • @LadyTarasque
    @LadyTarasque 5 лет назад

    Will you do any more Marvel films?
    Have a suggestion for a show to tackle... Your Lie in April. There's a bit of debate on what condition a certain character suffered from so I'd be curious as to what you might get from the clues over the show (it's not a long show)

  • @TheTravelerww
    @TheTravelerww 5 лет назад

    6:33 Although they didn't go anywhere with it in the movie and are not likely to do so in future movies; the way Killian says "...ESENTUALY and empty slot" made me think that at some point it was going to be revealed that it is actually not an empty slot and Extremis overrided part of a person's brain says the part that gave them free will allowing A.I.M or The Mandarin (the real one) to control the Extremis super soldiers and they hoped to get it used in everyday medicine so they could slowly take over the world by brainwashing Extramis patients.

  • @Predhead
    @Predhead 5 лет назад

    You said you need 2-3 liters of water/fluids a day, is there a way to figure out how much a person should be intaking?

  • @jasa_TheRealOne
    @jasa_TheRealOne 5 лет назад

    I need cells at work episode 10!!

  • @123mmm101
    @123mmm101 5 лет назад

    Have you done Call the Midwife?

  • @ScarletCandlelight
    @ScarletCandlelight 5 лет назад

    My dad has a phonea of doctors and hospitals. So bad even when I have sivare strep that I no longer could talk or eat and my fever was vary high he would not take me to the hospital. My mother had to drive hours to me to take me. When he is in the hospital he has to be under sedation for he becomes vilet tord his caretakers and try to wrip out his IV or monitors. He has been in the hospital many times we both have EDS POTS and many lung problems. He has also had work and military ingerys but to get him to go to the hospital he needs to be unconches and in and ambulance or there is no way to get him to go.

  • @TheOMGHe
    @TheOMGHe 5 лет назад

    21:30 Have you ever thought of changing profession again? I see big potential here!

  • @sitasharma3183
    @sitasharma3183 5 лет назад +1

    Which car do you drive

  • @Luzarioth
    @Luzarioth 5 лет назад

    2:04 "Dendritic revitalization..." camera shows a plant regrowing a stem, doesn't dendritic mean it looks like a plant ? XD

  • @reyaanshparnami1198
    @reyaanshparnami1198 3 года назад

    do bloodshot pls

  • @Protoscherge
    @Protoscherge 5 лет назад

    Dear Dr. Hope,
    i got a two Question. Hope u See and be able to answer. But before asking, i would like to thank you for all the great placed knowledge about Humanbiologie and Medicin. Thank you!
    Now to my Question.
    Imagine an male Human in the age of 30ties
    - how much time it would take to fullcheck that Person...?
    and
    - what would you preffer to take a deeper look in at that Age - that Person is smoker since 12 yrs lets say, not very sporty - most of the day sitting and working....

  • @Aynshtaynn
    @Aynshtaynn 3 года назад

    "The only flammable substance that your body really creates usually comes out of the other hole"
    So you mean... Nose?

  • @RiasnnerRye
    @RiasnnerRye 5 лет назад +487

    Sometimes when my brain doesn't wanna eat up the information, I just enjoy listening to your voice while doing knitting cause it's so soothing and calm and makes my brain happy

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller 5 лет назад +8

      Not sure if I've done that with this channel but I do with a bunch of others I watch. Usually with longer videos.

    • @Doubel
      @Doubel 5 лет назад +7

      Getting some grandma vibes from you no offense

    • @RiasnnerRye
      @RiasnnerRye 5 лет назад +5

      @@Doubel lol it's okay. I get grandma vibes from people who knit too, including myself

    • @AoiAesuithiel
      @AoiAesuithiel 5 лет назад +2

      Me too :) But only when I work on a simple pattern, otherwise I get distracted and lose count haha

    • @Ahziu
      @Ahziu 5 лет назад +1

      Riasnner who the fuck still knits?

  • @Zeed_316
    @Zeed_316 5 лет назад +205

    Hay, do you think you can do a review of the medical science in big hero 6? Like examine Baymax and see how effective he would be as a actual medical robot? That would be cool.

  • @ppavankumar2903
    @ppavankumar2903 5 лет назад +485

    YOU MAY HAVE A DOUBT HOW MUCH WE LIKE YOUR MARVEL VIDEOS
    ACTUALLY WE LOVE IT 3000

    • @alanfike
      @alanfike 5 лет назад +14

      "That's a lot." - Tony Stark, on love measured at 3000.
      He's an engineer. I believe him.

    • @empressfordola
      @empressfordola 5 лет назад +5

      only thing missing here is this comment getting 3000 likes

    • @kislayparashar
      @kislayparashar 5 лет назад +3

      STOP WRITING IN ALL CAPS!!!

    • @ppavankumar2903
      @ppavankumar2903 5 лет назад +2

      @@kislayparashar why??I mean why cause is it kind of wrong or something which i might not know

    • @kislayparashar
      @kislayparashar 5 лет назад +2

      @@ppavankumar2903 It is the text equivalent of screaming. Like if you say "Hello", it just means hello. But if you say "HELLO", it means you are shouting HELLO! So, refrain from using all caps unless you want to show that you are speaking that thing loudly. I hope you get the point.

  • @DerNesor
    @DerNesor 5 лет назад +214

    what a great analogy : 10% of your brain ...
    if all lights of your alarm clock were on at the same time it would be 88:88 ampm , therefor it is good that only a portion is on ....

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 5 лет назад +38

      88:88 ampm is clearly a super enhanced way to tell time.

    • @B25Mitch
      @B25Mitch 5 лет назад +31

      I always heard it as we only use 10% of our brain in the same way we only use 33% of a stop light.

    • @fighteer1
      @fighteer1 5 лет назад +6

      B25Mitch Very much so. Every neuron and region of our brain is not firing at the same time, but all of it has a function.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 5 лет назад +5

      @@B25Mitch That's a good analogy, too! Yes, approximately 10% of our neurons are firing at any one time, but the next instant, a different 10% are firing. Overall, 100% are used... unless we have brain damage...

    • @Breazyy1
      @Breazyy1 4 года назад

      That is a myth. We use a majority of our brain.

  • @cloudy_joy
    @cloudy_joy 5 лет назад +141

    21:31 "Professional CGI Artist's Impression" WOW so realistic! Blends in seamlessly!! 😉

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +2

      [Actually]: There is a super-advanced 1-atom-thick layer of graphene acting as an absolute barrier against bacteria, fungi, viruses or even air [because it is so thin, it is almost invisible on ideal conditions and TOTALLY invisible with that lighting].

  • @MrLabrat1974
    @MrLabrat1974 5 лет назад +306

    I would love to know the story of the guitar with "I don't think so" next to it.

    • @AlexReiter1988
      @AlexReiter1988 5 лет назад +5

      Maybe, don't quit your day job. An idea

    • @dakid40777
      @dakid40777 5 лет назад +41

      He sings and plays guitar and i feel that sign is for us probably who would ask him to play.

    • @jamesiipaul
      @jamesiipaul 3 года назад +3

      The story is that it’s a beautiful fender strat that leans on a deluxe reverb 😍

    • @wilward4778
      @wilward4778 3 года назад +1

      Is that an American Strat? Or just a Mexican or Squier even

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 3 года назад +1

      What drills into my OCD is the fact that the bookshelf is not against the wall...

  • @Pleasant_exe
    @Pleasant_exe 5 лет назад +170

    I've been waiting for this one! Please carry on!

  • @AnastasiaSilvi
    @AnastasiaSilvi 5 лет назад +520

    For the "we only use 10% of our brains potential" thing you should totally watch Lucy and discuss about it here

    • @gauravgummaraju
      @gauravgummaraju 5 лет назад +7

      Yeah. I'm so happy he addressed it in the video

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk 5 лет назад +50

      Blech. That myth has ALWAYS been a pet peeve of mine. Every time a TV show or movie tries to use as the basis of their sci-fi plot, I'm just like, "No thank you, I'm turning this off now, it's stupid".

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb 5 лет назад +6

      don't, that movie kills my brain cells

    • @AmarHujan
      @AmarHujan 5 лет назад +10

      I had my RE teacher try to pass this off as fact and I had to correct her outright. Such an annoying thing that people believe.
      Also side note: she thought it was a fact that a Pot Noodle had more nutritional value in its packaging than the actually FOOD inside it 😒

    • @haigis04
      @haigis04 5 лет назад +7

      Or the movie Limitless. That pill somehow "unlocks" the full potential of the brain as well. lol

  • @BlueJaysBrudda
    @BlueJaysBrudda 5 лет назад +83

    I love all these scientific explanations that proves the logic and science of movies, especially the MCU

  • @sutiiiven
    @sutiiiven 5 лет назад +21

    The legends say Dr. Hope doesn't need to prescribe his patients any medicine because the sound of his voice cures all ailments

  • @JLin943
    @JLin943 3 года назад +15

    As a guy who has struggled with severe anxiety in the past, the depiction of what happens during a severe panic attack in this movie is honestly one of the most realistic I’ve seen. How it comes out of nowhere, the not being able to stand still and the breathless feeling, and how distractions can help. It’s not something that’s easy to nail. Especially in a superhero movie.

    • @OperatorFritz
      @OperatorFritz 3 года назад

      Hope your doing well seek medical help if it comes back if it ever comes back.

  • @Lugia21
    @Lugia21 5 лет назад +318

    18:30 "The answer isn't always to throw anti-depressants at people"
    My previous doctor should've learned that from you.

    • @huybunchhay2591
      @huybunchhay2591 4 года назад +6

      Oh, the doctor(s) gotta earn some extra, man! If you know what I mean.

    • @foxboy64
      @foxboy64 4 года назад +11

      oh the doctors know this. but they can only diagnose based on what you tell them in the first place. if you only give up physical symptoms then you only get a physical fix.
      a lot of the time people think "i had bad doctors, and after years and years i finally found a good doctor" but what it probably most likly is, is that as time goes on you get more and more frustrated. you share more and more about what is actually causing the problem. stuff the first "bad" doctors didnt have access to. so after years of that, giving the next doctor a little bit more to work with, people get a "good" doctor.
      even the best mechanics cant fix your car if the only thing you let them fix is the fact you havn't changed your oil at all.

    • @tsulehisanvhisystem9352
      @tsulehisanvhisystem9352 4 года назад +10

      @@foxboy64 Sadly this isn't always the case. I've found that usually it is a "bad" doctor or one that just doesn't care and doesn't want to really treat patients or help them and so they just keep writing out pill scripts to avoid doing any actual work. I've gotten nothing but these kinds of doctors or doctors that have decided that I'm seeking attention and/or drugs and so they refuse to help me at all. It took me 5 years and an appointment with a telehealth doctor to get effective medication for my migraines of all things even though I gave lots of information as I lived with them for over ten years. I was accused of being a drug seeker or told that my migraines where untreatable and I would just have to live with them.

    • @Javierm0n0
      @Javierm0n0 3 года назад +3

      @@tsulehisanvhisystem9352 I had a similar experience in high school. I had a bout of chronic headaches and this one ahole put me on anti-depressants. I only found out they were prescribed for depression and more serious mental health diagnoses, not headaches, when i looked it up online. Started having suicidal thoughts for the first time in my life and i was like "i'll just stick with the skull splitting unceasing headache."

    • @sofiasarras6439
      @sofiasarras6439 3 года назад +2

      @@foxboy64 even so, the doctors duty and respondability is to ask you about everything. So is not the fault of the patient since he doesn't know anything about what is happening to him. The good doctors explore and investigate all they can after diagnosis and treatment. They don't just suppose things.

  • @toothpastehombre
    @toothpastehombre 5 лет назад +58

    I'm continually impressed with how kind and comprehensive your reviews are. Thank you for practice, doctor

  • @ibrahimsafwat
    @ibrahimsafwat 5 лет назад +58

    Hey man, can you make a video on saving private Ryan? It would be amazing to hear your analysis!!

    • @animatorFan74
      @animatorFan74 5 лет назад +1

      Awesome idea! Yes please make this happen :)

  • @mojolotz
    @mojolotz 5 лет назад +33

    "Just about clinging on to reality" - I think that's a great way of describing good movie scifi. Love it.

  • @clericneokun
    @clericneokun 5 лет назад +32

    Finally! I was waiting for this one. This film was such a pivotal moment in Tony's character that, if you looked closely enough, you'll notice that his anxiety issues never really stopped until after Infinity War happened.

    • @ThactionArchive
      @ThactionArchive 5 лет назад +2

      That’s because he died🤨

    • @nonchalantdewiness
      @nonchalantdewiness 3 года назад +1

      @@ThactionArchive before that he finally had peace with Pepper and Morgan

    • @Mgl1206
      @Mgl1206 3 года назад +1

      @@ThactionArchive that’s endgame

  • @pokey5509
    @pokey5509 5 лет назад +16

    I remembered I almost cried when Tony had the first panic attack, because I suffered same thing as well.
    I can't sleep, I don't know what to do, and my blood is pumping so hard. I'm glad I it doesn't happen so often these days.

    • @OperatorFritz
      @OperatorFritz 3 года назад

      Hope you recovered from that. And if not hope you get well soon :)

  • @KhronicD
    @KhronicD 5 лет назад +13

    Always enjoy your insight into the differences between reality and "poetic license" seen in movies and TV shows. It's nice to see these things simply explained rather than ranted about by some self-proclaimed film expert.

  • @WolfLykaios
    @WolfLykaios 5 лет назад +75

    "If you were using 100% percent of your brain you would be having a generalized seizure"
    Well, that's one way of debunking the myth: By scaring us all.
    Also, no nit-bait but hey! New video! So I can't complain.

  • @thewarmedic2330
    @thewarmedic2330 5 лет назад +48

    Keep up the stunning work mate

  • @TheDiego908
    @TheDiego908 5 лет назад +30

    I completely forgot that this movie had other medical things going on other than Tony's PTSD

  • @blahblah9395
    @blahblah9395 5 лет назад +34

    As far as the "fast healing" and "limb regrowth" is a tease for other Marvel characters 🤗 But I do appreciate that you explain the real science behind it

    • @senhowler
      @senhowler 4 года назад

      I wonder if the bit about the brain having an upgrade slot is a reference to the human race having been altered by the Kree? I'd have guessed mutants but they weren't an option when this movie was made.

  • @momsaccount5042
    @momsaccount5042 5 лет назад +92

    Doc: this is your spine.
    Me: Wtf put it back

    • @duddude321
      @duddude321 5 лет назад +14

      Subzero Wins.
      Fatality.

    • @muabyt7333
      @muabyt7333 5 лет назад +4

      Awesome Tomato
      This joke is older than knock knock jokes

  • @atomiccrouton
    @atomiccrouton 5 лет назад +17

    I love how you say that it's not medically accurate but recognize it would ruin the shot.

  • @nelite8817
    @nelite8817 5 лет назад +32

    You should do Saving Private Ryan

  • @evalig871
    @evalig871 5 лет назад +24

    You should play bio inc. Redemption! A steam game about either saving or killing a patient. Honestly its an awesome game

  • @ThePigKnight
    @ThePigKnight 5 лет назад +27

    You say Somatosensory Cortex, I say Tomatosensory Cortex.

    • @phodon129
      @phodon129 5 лет назад +6

      To be fair, if you get hit in the face by a tomato, then yes.

  • @ZammexNobody
    @ZammexNobody 5 лет назад +17

    "If we were to use 100% of our brains we'd have a seizure" got me thinking about Pikachu on Acid and the movie Lucy.. Guess she was just trippin the whole damn time

    • @Xenpen6
      @Xenpen6 3 года назад

      😂😂

  • @barbara832001
    @barbara832001 5 лет назад +13

    A salamander is an amphibian, not a lizard.

  • @doruk2042
    @doruk2042 5 лет назад +19

    It's been a loong time i was waiting for this thank you so much and hello from Turkey! (not the animal the country ) :)

  • @Askimin6888
    @Askimin6888 5 лет назад +7

    I love how you explain medical terms in a simple to understand way. Thank you!

  • @gamezx
    @gamezx 5 лет назад +7

    I still think it'd be good continuing this series by going through the medical scenes in the agents of shield tv series. There's loads of good scenes you could pick out from there and analyse =P

  • @Yurimail
    @Yurimail 5 лет назад +4

    When Dr Hope begin talk about White blood cells, red blood cells, macrophage, dendritic cells in this video, all i can think is Cells At Work.

    • @tanihehe
      @tanihehe 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂samme😂😂😂

    • @epfrazier
      @epfrazier 5 лет назад

      Me too!

  • @ParanormalFire
    @ParanormalFire 5 лет назад +15

    Keep doing the MCU videos. I love watching them!

  • @petreasupagain5036
    @petreasupagain5036 5 лет назад +16

    Hello from Australia! We're really enjoying your Marvel series! Pet Emily for me please!

  • @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa 5 лет назад +27

    Would you consider covering the Medical Scenes in the recent HBO show Chernobyl? It deals with radiation sickness (Unsurprisingly) so I think it might be a good change of pace from the discussion of more ”mainstream” ailments like cancer and cardiovascular

  • @gamergod9182
    @gamergod9182 5 лет назад +16

    8:20 Kinda makes sense that Pepper is so concerned about weaponizing Extremis. This is a universe where Hulk and Captain America are a reality, both results of supersoldier experiments, not to forget how people tried several times to use peaceful technologies like the Arc Reactor for evil purposes. Also, she has been working for several years as the assistent for the CEO and lead designer of a weapons manufacturer.

    • @tanihehe
      @tanihehe 5 лет назад +3

      Plus She was given an offer to MAKE those genes weapons, hence why she declined. The idea was never bad it's just in this context he wishes to turn it to weapons... and we all know how that goes..

  • @PackoxPacko
    @PackoxPacko 5 лет назад +10

    Haha I remember you accidentally streaming this movie on youtube a week ago

    • @parastararts
      @parastararts 5 лет назад

      Lucie Kahounová I remember it too 😂

  • @the_algorithm
    @the_algorithm 5 лет назад +4

    I heard PIXAR is looking for some talented artists for working on CGI... you should definitely apply.
    I was honestly Astounded by your work.
    Seriously good video. I suffer from PTSD and it was good to see your analysis here.

  • @brigidtheirish
    @brigidtheirish 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah, comic books aren't great at science, especially anything they stick the word 'evolution' onto. That bit about the only flammable substance we produce usually coming out the other hole. lol

  • @greenalfoil
    @greenalfoil 5 лет назад +1

    Something I found really helpful (and the poor mans version of Starks suit) is a Fitbit. Usually the Fitbit notices my anxiety before I do, and then I can actively breathe my way down and see the heart rate drop. This is good for people who don't necessarily 'notice' their attacks until they're well and truly in them.

  • @superhoov
    @superhoov 5 лет назад +9

    Most of these are so over my head, but I love them anyway haha

  • @wolffang489
    @wolffang489 5 лет назад +5

    Speaking of regenerating limbs, a look at Deadpool could be fun, albeit would need a lot of clever cuts.

  • @shadebug
    @shadebug 5 лет назад +2

    Woah, woah, woah... has he mentioned teaching fellow before?

    • @TheOMGHe
      @TheOMGHe 5 лет назад +1

      He has mentioned explaining things to his students in the past, yes.

  • @the2randomsdownunder
    @the2randomsdownunder 5 лет назад +3

    It is interesting seeing representations of PTSD. I have complex PTSD and the treatment is long and involved, with several different therapies going on. The only issue I really had with iron man 3 was the suggestion that you can just think yourself through it. Man I wish it were that simple!

    • @cowmoo5596
      @cowmoo5596 5 лет назад +1

      But does he ever truely get passed it? We see in Age of Ultron that its still his worst fear that haunts him, never going away leading him to do drastic measures. In Infinity war we see him talk to doctor strange and angerly tell him this is what hes been preparing for since 2012

  • @Bobobottle2
    @Bobobottle2 5 лет назад +2

    Wow I forgot that in the movies Extremis is a brain thing, because in the comics it’s more about reprogramming DNA. It seems like the comics might be a little more scientifically accurate? It would be awesome to see a reaction on some comics, specifically Iron Man Extremis

  • @warrenbeall4946
    @warrenbeall4946 5 лет назад +6

    Hello Dr. Hope! Please break down the medical science in I Am Legend.

  • @StickmanMook
    @StickmanMook 5 лет назад +4

    I still don't understand one thing:
    in my experience, the hospital never provide blankets that looked as cozy as Happy's.

    • @syahrezadifachri5121
      @syahrezadifachri5121 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe because you don't have tony stark's wallet.
      I'm just joking

  • @AnakinSkywalker0121
    @AnakinSkywalker0121 5 лет назад +3

    Can you please do Captain America: The Winter Soldier? that would be a awesome video to watch because I love learning about the body and how our body works

  • @wombatpandaa9774
    @wombatpandaa9774 5 лет назад +3

    I feel like I should elaborate on something he covers a bit. People can experience panic attack-like symptoms from physical disorders as well as mental ones. My sister has been diagnosed with a somewhat rare disorder called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, often shortened to POTS, as well as Ehrlos-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and other malnormities. She often in the past experienced what appeared to be a panic attack, but wasn't traceable back to any mental trauma. Doctors and my family were confused until specialists were able to diagnose her with POTS, a condition of the circulatory system which causes the blood to not reach the brain as quickly as usual, and thus starts a loop of anxiety/panic attack-like symptoms to occur. Changes in her diet, an exercise regimen including aerobics and therapy, and very careful management of when she allows herself to be active have transformed her life from an anxious mess to a functioning young adult with bright prospects.
    Now, I'm not saying that all anxiety disorders are really POTS or another similar disoderder in disguise. Mental disorders are serious and real conditions, and need to be treated as such. But I will say that everyone should listen to their body, get multiple opinions from multiple doctors if they need it, and make sure to not rule any treatments out until you've tried them. There's still a lot we don't understand about the body, and that means doctors can still be wrong sometimes. I hope this helps someone. 😁

    • @oenrn
      @oenrn 5 лет назад

      Hence one of the diagnostic criteria listed was to rule out other medical conditions first.

  • @cosmoniums5990
    @cosmoniums5990 5 лет назад +5

    Hey could you do a video on adhd I have it and I want more people to know more about it. Id even be willing to help in a minor way.

  • @windhelmguard5295
    @windhelmguard5295 5 лет назад +1

    my brother had one of those patient operated morphine pumps when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament, during surgery some sort of infection got in there which, combined with the fact that my brother did a lot of drugs back in the day, rendered other pain killers ineffective.
    according to what my brother said it's impossible to overdose with one of those because it'll knock you out before you can push the button too often.
    he also said that morphine doesn't actually make the pain go away, as he said: "the pain is still there, but it doesn't bother you anymore."

  • @gyrfalcon23
    @gyrfalcon23 5 лет назад +1

    I really love the way you give insight while also acknowledging the medium you're covering. Compared to others doing this format, some just lambast any inaccuracy without considering why they may have made that choice.