i’m so blind idk if i’ll be able to do surgery by the time i get to med school. my doctor says that my eyesight is getting worse. i might have to get bifocals 🤧🤧🤧
Here's a fun story, So my mom is a bit conservative and usually judges people based on their looks. One Sunday we were at the mall shopping and i spot a friend of mine, I greet him, have some small talk and go our sperate ways, then my mom walks up to me and says that why am i friends with him and is quite judgmental about my friend and thinks he's an Ex-con cause he has sleeve tats on both arms, she also says "do you want to be like that person?" and then i just laughed and said yes... Clearly confused my mom asks why, and i simply answer "Because he's a cardiovascular surgeon and he makes the same amount of money i make in a month in just a week of work" The lesson here kiddos, is to never judge a book by it's cover...
@@stephanieathir3501 i don't really know if thats good or bad becouse on one hand you don't have to spend 8 hours looking at the screen but on the other hand you don't have lessons sooo idk.
The “waking up during anesthesia “ question terrifies me so much and it’s because I have been through something like this TWICE!! I’ve had more than 15 surgeries since I was 11 years old, I am now 39. When I was having surgery on my foot I was told that I would be put into a “twilight sleep” and I wouldn’t remember anything from the surgery, that It wouldn’t be any different than the surgeries I’d had prior to that one where I was completely asleep as far as knowing what had happened during it. Well, I’m not sure where at in the process of removing a piece of my metatarsal they were but I became aware of sounds and even smells for a small period of time. I couldn’t see or feel anything, thank god, but I started to hear the voices of the surgeon and nurses and then the very loud sounds of the bone saw. In my head I’m thinking I am just dreaming or they’re not actually working on me because I didn’t feel anything but then I started to smell a horrible burning smell and a smell of what I assume was the bone because it’s a smell I didn’t recognize but it was going on at the same time as the sawing sounds. It may have been something else but that’s just what I always attributed it to. It didn’t last more than a minute and I don’t remember anything else from that time but When I woke up after the surgery was over i mentioned it to my dr and she just kinda laughed and said “oh yeah, we got it under control “! The 2nd time this happened was so much worse and I actually am kicking myself to not doing something about it because it was extremely disturbing! I was in a much more aggressive surgery for an ovarian mass that was so big it had began pressing down on the tube that goes from the kidney to the bladder causing my kidney to become extremely backed up and enlarged to twice it’s size. In this surgery I was put completely under and I had 2 different doctor’s performing surgery on me. 1 doctor was a urologist that put kidney stents in and then the gynecologist was removing the mass and either taking a biopsy of my uterus or removing it if she felt it was necessary, which she did. Well I clearly remember a mans voice but again I couldn’t see anything, I could just hear them so I’m guessing I was just starting to come out. This was the urologist because my obgyn was a female. I heard this man laughing and making some really disgusting and inappropriate comments about my body and my genitalia. I listened as he made disgusting comments to others in the room who I either didn’t hear or who just weren’t saying anything back but I remember him saying “umm do you see that” and then I must have went back to sleep or they realized I was waking up, I’m not sure but I don’t remember anything else. When I was woke up this time I was so emotional and so upset but I didn’t say anything because I was so humiliated and too embarrassed to tell the nurses or even my husband. This is actually the 1st time I’ve told anyone about this because it was so humiliating. I just wish I’d have stood up and said something because that was almost 8 years ago now and I’m sure I probably am out of time to do something about it now. My daughters best friends mom had this same thing happen to her in the same hospital a few years ago but with a different doctor and she sued them and won her case. Maybe if I’d have stood up I could have helped prevent someone else from going through that same trauma I suffered from.
Local anesthesia is only 50% effective at reducing pain of child genital mutilation. 55% of children today still receive no anesthesia at all. I WENT THROUGH A MUTILATION WITH NO ANESTHESIA BY THESE PSYCHO QUACKS
I'm pretty sure the Twilight Sleep anesthesia has been called one of the top medical horror stories, especially in the 60s and 70s. It was done a lot and usually ended pretty poorly. Sadly it's also dirt cheap so that some hospitals still use them to minimize costs. But serious doctors haven't been using those since the horror stories of the 70s.
Many people who have Ehlers Danlos Syndromes have problems with being awake, And feeling pain, the entire surgery! From the first incision to the last suture. Doctors don't generally believe this could happen, but I know many of my EDS allies have had this happen. Pain like a #20!
I've had this happen under a general too only it was very painful, I could hear but couldn't move to let them know. Twilight doesn't work at all on my I was screaming and crying the whole way through, it was really hard to keep still while they were cutting parts out of my cervix. They also told me I wouldn't remember it but I still live with the trauma. I was supposed to get it rechecked but never did due to the fear of treatment. When I had my last child my gynaecologist asked if I'd had surgery there as apparently the scarring was so bad he actually said it looked like a butcher did it. It was probably worse as I couldn't keep from squirming, but at the time they just yelled at me for moving while trying to administer more sedation, it didn't work at all and I will never forget it even though I was also told I wouldn't remember it. I've had other generals since and always tell them of the first experience I had and thankfully they have all gone smoothly since, but I've refused all twilight since and will never do that again. I feel for you as it's trauma that lasts a lifetime and makes you scared to seek future medical treatment. I had the beginning of cancer when I had the removal and am too scared to follow it up even over 20yrs later.
When Dr. Mike said “you don’t want to see it “ referring to his teenage pictures I was like hmm whatever. Then he showed the pictures and I was like .... he was right.
I know I’m super late to this, but 3 things to keep in mind when seeing a psychologist (or any mental health person) 1. I know you feel awkward at the start, but just like he said, it takes time to build up your relationship with them but it’ll be worth it 2. Tell them everything that you feel comfortable with. They can’t read your mind and figure out how to help you if you don’t provide enough details 3. It’s not always going to work out the first time (as in either the doctor, or treatment), but hang in there because you’ll find one if you keep your hopes up. This is coming from a person who’s had multiple psychologists with many mental health issues (even a processing and receipting disorder). It took 5 tries to find the right psychologist for me, but I found one that I love and trust.
I agree not jumping to diagnosis, but for so many years my symptoms were ignored or overlooked. When I was finally diagnosed and given treatment for ADHD and Post-Concussive Disorder, I could actually focus and separate my thoughts for the first time in my life. It was literally life changing and instead of keeping from achieving or attempting my goals, it actually made them feel achievable. I have my MLT certification (AAS) and now pursuing my Bachelors of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS). I will be about 50 when I complete it, but would have been near impossible without diagnosis and medication.
Edwxrd ik this sucks my mom follows this rule and I can’t watch adventure time RUclips play hypixel skyblock or vanilla Minecraft or cup head there’s not enough time
I woke up during a laparoscopic surgery in 2000, and I remembered it afterward too. The nurse was possibly even more upset than I was, just apologized repeatedly and went out of her way to make sure I was okay. I remember thinking I was choking or suffocating, briefly, and fighting. She said it was a breathing tube I was feeling and not comprehending, which makes sense. I now know to tell all my doctors and potential surgeons about this so they know to knock me out extra hard.
That happened to me also while I was having my first foot surgery. I woke up and they two podiatrists were still working on my foot that was wide open with retractors. They gave me a "Big Mac" as they called it during my second foot surgery. Big Mac meaning that the anesthetic was stronger.
I mean I'm sure it depends on the type of tattoo, someone who has sleeves with various dark/inappropriate imagery is different from someone with a small symbolic image
A nurse with tattoos and piercings helped calm me down when I was anxious about getting blood taken! He held my hand and showed me his tattoos to distract me. He said if I could get a blood test then I’d be completely fine getting tattoos one day. I’ll never forget him. His tattoos are beautiful and he was so patient and caring 🥺 ALSO I was like 7 years old lol I’m fine with needles now 🤣
omg, this! I work in a primary care office, and the kiddos love our one nurse with tattoos! and she has silly ones like christmas trees and flowers. she gets them to count the petals on the flowers or the lights on the christmas tree when they're scared, or tell her what the colors are.
Plus we can't even see our friends in real life... It's chatting and through a screen sjdvhksdjvh- And people make my heart beat go crazy in the worst ways possible so I'll just stick to myself
And also this Doctor mikhail: go outside and interact with friends Introvertness: they have germs and they are loud..... mmmmmmmm we've talked about this before kid Me: ( gets close to the door handle) Anxiety: I should have made u take more sleeping pills 😐
"If you need surgery to live, would you want the doctor to have tattoos?" Frankly, I don't care if they have tattoos as long as they have the appropriate medical degree.
I have rolling veins. I have a huge fear of veins and needles going into my veins. Blood draws make me sick and are my nightmares. One time I had a phlebotomist with a beautiful cardinal tattoo on her wrist. I told her how nervous I was about getting blood drawn and she was really calm and relaxing, which I appreciate so much. She tried talking to me while preparing her vampire tools but it just wasn't working for me. I asked about her cardinal tattoo and she talked about how it was dedicated to her parents the whole time she was taking my blood and I stared at the tattoo through everything. It was a gorgeous, sentimental tattoo. I just thought I'd share a positive experience with a medical profession with a tattoo since there is a stigma around it. I'll always remember her and I think of her every time I see a cardinal.
@@vujcichh rolling veins are veins that move away whenever they're touched. So when a doctor feels around for a good vein to use, they keep rolling around
I just want to say that I really appreciate how logically and scientifically based your opinions and responses are. I know it seems obvious that a doctor would respond that way, but it's just not always the case. Thank you for respecting science 🖤
I can attest to the wearing glasses thing. I always thought my vision was fine, until I jokingly put on my friend's glasses and was amazed at the clarity I could now see in. When my Mom took us to the eye doctor (optometrist?), I discovered that I had perfectly near-sighted vision, but stuff far away looks like a blurry picture from a bad camera. Now I wear my glasses for driving and for a lot of my work as well.
He's 28/29 and I am 27. Most people don't follow their dreams, especially for being a Doctor. He really committed to it and I find that amazing. Not only the questions he answers, nor because he helps people. I find it remarkle how he has come a long way in life already and he's still so young. I'm flabbergasted.
Yeah... I haven't even gotten my bachelor's yet (though I have 2 associate's) and he's only a few years older than I... Yet he's been through med school and graduated!
I'm 15 and I can get easily forgetful... sometimes when I want to do stuff, the next minute, I forget what I want to do... do I need to be concern about this?
@@justabout6979 It decreases at least heh, you're just in that age that everything and anything just occupies your brain on daily basis. You gonna be fine mate! You can also be a bit of adhd or not just focusing too much on your thoughts. Stress can also mess with one's memory. I really wouldn't worry about it unless it gets too controllive. In that scenario I would check myself to a doctor for a nice chat time :)
It gets better I think :) I was very forgetful and I have bad memory in general, but I think it has gotten better with time. I don't lose as many things and I remember tasks and deadlines a lot more often :) it will not stop you from being successful! Good luck!
Hiya! Random person here lol. My sister experiences a LOT of sleep paralysis Its preventable if you have a good sleep schedual or are mentally stable to a certain degree . Theres 2 ways to get out of it if your experiencing it. 1- move one joint on your finger slowly, then work your way up to the next joint and the next until you move your arm and wrist Eventually after that your brain will realis your away and allow you to get up, breaking out of it. 2- the only other way unless you have a friend wake you on accident. Is to go back to sleep. Sleep paralysis seems scary, but its actually you being awake and your brain thinking your still asleep. So once you become scared when you cant move It induces fear and fear induces nightmares. Thats why you see something scarywhen experiencing it. Soo if you manage to calm yourself or go back to bed, youll be able to escape the scary situation. I hope this helps with your problem ^^`
@@RockyRoad7 np! I hope you can get rid of your sleep paralysis. Ive gotten it a few times and it is super scary. I hate seeing others have it cause its hard to find doctora or psychiatrists who believe it happens 😢 swear they shoyld find a better term for it and do more research on it. Itd be so beneficial to all the people who experience it
@@RockyRoad7 im glad if you can spread this to others who have sp to. Barely anyone who has it dont know how to get out of it. Im super happy i could help you =^^=
EmJenx French You know at Summer Camp we were allowed 30 minutes of phone time, once a week. I remember I used those 30 mins to watch Dr. Mikes new videos
I mean, it’s true. The main (incredibly simplified) difference between cancer cells and regular cells is that they have their wires crossed, dividing and dividing , stealing nutrients from the rest of the body, squashing other cells out of the way and killing them. That’s the problem with all of these “X kills cancer in a petri dish“ claims. Anything that kills cancer is going to kill regular cells too. It’s also why chemo is so hard on the patient, because of the unavoidable collateral damage.
@Asher Samuel - Yeah. Cancer is literally just a coding error in your cells. The “off” switch gets damaged (there’s many ways this can happen, from chemicals to radiation to viruses to bad genes) and they just start multiplying out of control. It’s as old as the human race, older in fact. We have written records of cancer as far back as Ancient Egypt, and a dinosaur fossil was recently identified as having bone cancer. So yeah. The second most common cause of death in the US is our own bodies going on the fritz.
Why is it that I find it easier to talk to a stranger about my problems (mental), yet I can not tell my family, or people who are directly related to me? Btw love your videos
Concussions can be life shattering. I'm still struggling every day to feel whole. To be a real person again. Three years later, and still I'm struggling to live a normal life again. To feel normal, to not have the haze and loss of myself. It took everything away from me.. People don't understand because they can't see the injury. I was living my childhood dreams and now I can't even approach them any more. The man I was, is gone. Lost in the accident, and finding myself again is a never ending uphill battle. Catastrophic brain injuries are extraordinarily life shattering. And I hope nobody has to go through the agony this has caused me.
It is a different state of consciousness where you are more sugestionable (to face fears or traumatic experiences, feel less pain, relax, etc.) The effectiveness of this therapy depends on the ability of the person that is being treated and not that much from the therapist. (Stage hypnosis is just a show, and no one should claim to have hypnotic 'powers' for entertainment purposes) makes people have the wrong idea about the term I am a student of psychology btw:)
I woke up during surgery... I was 11 and broke my nose and had to have surgery to fix it. I wasn't cut open, the doctor just inserted a tool in my nostril to put the bone back in place. At a certain point I remember I woke up and saw all the doctors and nurses just shoked, then a nurse came in from another room, she had gloves to her elbows covered in blood and started screaming "WHAT'S GOING ON" then I blanked.😂 Apparently I was screaming the wole time, but I don't remember it and also I didn't felt any pain... I just remember it as a funny story!
I grew up in a small town on the Washington State Coast. The one and only surgery I have ever had was "day surgery" for carpal tunnel due to the kind of work I did at the time. Well, my surgeon was absolutely fantastic. I have zero scars on either wrist. He's well respected in the area and is known as the "hand expert" because he often does hand surgery but is an orthopedic surgeon and can do any type that is needed. When I got my first wrist done, I was not completely "out" under general anesthesia. I heard the surgeon talking to his staff during the surgery about the next case that was coming after me. Turns out it is a girl I know (I know her whole family, actually) who messed up her ankle really bad after falling down stairs. Pretty sure I wasn't supposed to hear all of that, LOL. The second wrist he knocked me completely out. I don't remember ANYTHING until I woke up. 😂
I've had two cases where I've still felt pain through local anesthetic. Once with something at the dentist and once with having an ingrown toenail removed. So I guess I probably have some resistance to it. Either that or it was nocebo (placebo but the effect is pain).
I almost woke up during surgery once. I was around 8 or 9 and I had broken my elbow. But a piece of the bone had moved to another place in my arm so I had to have surgery. Something went wrong and it took al lot longer than planned. When they saw that the anesthesia was wearing off, they just gave me some more. I don't remember if I really regained consciousness but that's what the doctors said to me.
@@InfoInsider23 Birth control doesn't cause weight gain, it can cause appetite increase. So if you're not paying attention, you wind up eating more than you usually do and gain weight.
I'm not a teen, but as a person dyagnosed with POS, birth control has been a life saver. Not only to regulate periods, but more importantly, the reduction in the amount of pain and how long it lasted. Best medical decision I've ever made.
I woke up during, my hip surgery, I remember the sensation. I remember saying "ow". All I heard after that was "oh $h¡+" And then things clattering then going back out
My mother was completely awake the whole time in her surgery for appendicitis. Her doctors was shocked my mother suddenly spoke to them and they decided not to add more anesthesia so then my mother was able to had conversations with them throughout the surgery 😅 even still remember till now what they’ve been talking about. The glad thing was she didn’t feel any pain.
One time at an ice skating ring, there was an organized game that was basically soccer with regular shoes on ice. I slipped and landed head first, actually blacked out until I felt someone pat my shoulders to get my attention, and could barely walk. Every time someone mentions concussions I think about this- I can't even remember most of what happened, just specific sights and sensations. Painfully cold ice, vision spotted and blurry with people surrounding me, how nauseating and dizzying it was to stand- I'll have to find your video on concussions after this! They're something I want to know more about after that incident.
Dr.Mike: Limit screen time to 2 hours.. Stay outside talk to your friends have fun. 2020: Covid-19: Am I a joke to you!?!? Edit : didn’t even realize I had all these likes 😂
@@lilblingking1491 more like 24 hours a day. I'm just watching something all the time and I pass out slowly either in the night or morning and then I wake up after 8 hours and continue the same cycle until who knows how long
I work in an ER and I've tried asking about this from a few doctors and nurses. So far, none of them even knew about it. I've had like a dozen of them and I know they are real.
I got you! I'm a Polysomnographic Technician (sleep tech). Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking.
Your brain releases certain chemicals while you sleep so that while you dream you don’t walk around and injure yourself sleep paralysis is just when you wake up but your brain is still pumping out those chemicals not letting you move it can seem like it just goes away all at once because your brain realizes that your awake and stops producing it the opposite is also true for people who sleepwalk they don’t produce enough so they walk around while asleep the reason they don’t bump into stuff is because of muscle memory same logic behind walking around the house with your eyes closed you still remember where everything is so you don’t hit anything due to seeing it so many times
Archana Danappa More than likely you're having some sort of sleep disturbance (hypopneas, apnea, RLS) to cause you to come out of deep sleep. They happen all the time.
My mother actually woke up during a c-section having me. It was back when they use to tape the eyes shut. She said she could feel everything, but they had her strapped down, mouth and eyes taped. This was obviously in the early 80s, so things were different then. My mom said she was trying to let them know and a nurse noticed. She still remembers the pain.
I've had it happen with both general and twilight as well. Under General I could feel everything and hear but was paralysed. I remember thinking if I could just wiggle something they would realise, but they didn't it was horrific. I've also found twilight doesn't work for me at all, your not supposed to remember any of it but it is something I'll never forget. Every doctor who examined me later commented on how I'd seemed to be butchered and it was the worst job they'd ever seen. They were cutting grade 1 cancer out of the privates and the kept yelling at me for squirming, but it was so painful I couldn't help flinching and moving . They damaged surrounding areas not just the affected area. That experience has led to me not having any follow-up due to the fear of treatment it instilled in me. To this day I refuse to try any treatment involving twilight and when I've needed surgery under general I've made a point of telling them my experiences. I will say I've had 3 operations since and they have gone smoothly but only because I've told them to be especially watchful for becoming conscious. If this has happened to you and you need further surgery if you notify them of your previous experience they do seem to take special care to get it right. Always tell them. I will never consent to twilight though and the fear that it causes has stopped me from seeking medical tests that I really should be doing. This is a serious problem that causes lasting trauma.
The best surgeon I ever had has a full body suit he got done in Japan and it's amazing. I have tattoos so we started chatting and he showed me pics. It made me a lot more comfortable with him.
On the tattoo thing, I believe that we need more doctors and psychiactric workers with visible tattoos because a lot of us with them done like getting judged by a doc who has none. So just a thought. I have visible face and hand tattoos and am going to finish school to be a psychologist to specialize in addiction and trauma
That’s great, and I agree with you 100%! I don’t have tats, but I do have multiple face and body piercings. I also own my own business, and am very good at my job. I enjoy changing people’s perceptions and stereotypes. A lot of more “conservative” people start out being hesitant about me, but once they talk to me and see how sweet and caring I am, and what good care I take of the horses in my charge (I own a horse boarding and training facility), they realize that a person can have a “different” appearance and still be very professional and excel at their job.
I would also be more comfortable discussing the addiction and trauma issues I’ve had with someone with tats or piercings bc I wouldn’t feel judged for my appearance
*Mike*: Tells people to go outside *Also Mike*: But you need to watch my videos because you learn *Everybody else*:stays inside *Me*: Watches his videos in a field Edit: OMl Thx for the likes 💕
When you wake up during surgery its called anestisia awareness. You can literally feel everything. Its when they give you more of one part if the anestisia than another!
And also, there are signs to being aware during anesthesia, your heart starts racing in response to pain from adrenaline being released, so an anesthesiologist can see that your body is in pain and give (su)fentanyl or other opioids, and/or modify the inspiratory sevo percentage.
yeah, cause schools are where teenagers get the most screen time... those evil schools forcing screens on kids that prefer to never use a phone, tv, or PC in their lives.
@@omikronweapon it is?… not anymore for most us schools but being on zoom for 8 hours a day is just as bad as binging youtube, education shouldnt be a “special circumstance” to ignore the same harm caused by non-educational software.
“Spending too long on your phone can cause mental health and vision problems”
*me, a depressed person w glasses* : crap
There's nothing wrong with having glasses. They are a tool to help vision and they even look cool.
That's so cringe OMAGAWD, JK glasses are trendy, embrace them
SAME I FEEL SO ATTACKED😂
Same D:
Y’all i never said i didn’t like my glasses😂
Dr mike: “I have a tattoo it’s not shown”
Me: show the tattoo to us 😂
On his back look at his video on the flotation tank video
Kar Leigh I WAS READING THIS AS HE SAID THAT OMGGG
It says "know thyself" in Latin, it's on his back
Kar Leigh *all of us
Hmm
"Everything is in HD" - ha! That's what I call vision with glasses
2020 vision is 4k
Mine is OVER TWO MILLION BROOOO I CAN SEE THROUGH MY-- HOLY SHIII
More like 3D for me lol
My glasses correct my vision to 20 15
i’m so blind idk if i’ll be able to do surgery by the time i get to med school. my doctor says that my eyesight is getting worse. i might have to get bifocals 🤧🤧🤧
"Limit screen time to 2 hours a day"
Me binge watching Dr. Mike for 6 hours a day: 👁👄👁
Same lol
Haha I was thinking the same, I've spent like 5 hrs today watching Dr Mike videos
Rookie numbers. Thirteen hours average.
same
Lol 13 hours a day
So are we gonna protest to see the tattoo or nah?
Yesss!!!
He showed it already
@@bakuza6191 yeah someone already told me were to find it
@@ddh19454 where???
Where?
Mike: limit your screen time to 2 hours a day outside of school.
*me, listening to everything he says while binging on all his RUclips videos:* yup
That's the truth
I spend over 5 hours a day on RUclips... OOF
what if i read books on my phone?
Shannah the ninja/neko doesnt make it better
It might be a little better considering you aren't playing mindless video games.
Here's a fun story, So my mom is a bit conservative and usually judges people based on their looks.
One Sunday we were at the mall shopping and i spot a friend of mine, I greet him, have some small talk and go our sperate ways, then my mom walks up to me and says that why am i friends with him and is quite judgmental about my friend and thinks he's an Ex-con cause he has sleeve tats on both arms, she also says "do you want to be like that person?" and then i just laughed and said yes...
Clearly confused my mom asks why, and i simply answer "Because he's a cardiovascular surgeon and he makes the same amount of money i make in a month in just a week of work"
The lesson here kiddos, is to never judge a book by it's cover...
Not all conservatives are like this... I'm not.
@@jameshall5556 i know... My mom's kinda old school, so i understand what you're saying.
@@worldman3218 Yeah. I understand.
Just because one surgeon has alot of tattoos doesn't mean the others do!
bennyabcdef wtf why
"try to only have 2 hours of screen time"
me who is a coder: no, I don't think I will
i edit videos and music for people thats not ideal its the way i make money HAHA
Me, a digital artist:
Same! Coder here, too!
My dad is and he has LITERALLY 12000 HOURS OF SCREEN
@@luckycrystal593 how is is eyes?
if you don't love me at my teenage mike, you don't deserve me at my hot doctor mike
Yaaaaassssss
🦔
Lmao
Yes lmao😂
Accurate
Could you make a video where you break down movie injuries and rate their realism
He did that with Mykie (GlamAndGore)
She's the best
Fight club?
Yes
He'd be really disappointed with the brain transplant
@@mariahdawn5862 she is. Shes really funny , she tried creeping him out as well. It was pretty funny lol 😂
Dr. Mike: limit screen time to 2 hours a day
Online schools: yeahh not gonna happen
Hehehehe
💀💀💀🤣
Tianna Starner ?
Sadly our state of Iowa doesn't allow online schooling . so we had voluntary school work. Which I did all of it. :)
@@stephanieathir3501 i don't really know if thats good or bad becouse on one hand you don't have to spend 8 hours looking at the screen but on the other hand you don't have lessons sooo idk.
The “waking up during anesthesia “ question terrifies me so much and it’s because I have been through something like this TWICE!! I’ve had more than 15 surgeries since I was 11 years old, I am now 39. When I was having surgery on my foot I was told that I would be put into a “twilight sleep” and I wouldn’t remember anything from the surgery, that It wouldn’t be any different than the surgeries I’d had prior to that one where I was completely asleep as far as knowing what had happened during it. Well, I’m not sure where at in the process of removing a piece of my metatarsal they were but I became aware of sounds and even smells for a small period of time. I couldn’t see or feel anything, thank god, but I started to hear the voices of the surgeon and nurses and then the very loud sounds of the bone saw. In my head I’m thinking I am just dreaming or they’re not actually working on me because I didn’t feel anything but then I started to smell a horrible burning smell and a smell of what I assume was the bone because it’s a smell I didn’t recognize but it was going on at the same time as the sawing sounds. It may have been something else but that’s just what I always attributed it to. It didn’t last more than a minute and I don’t remember anything else from that time but When I woke up after the surgery was over i mentioned it to my dr and she just kinda laughed and said “oh yeah, we got it under control “!
The 2nd time this happened was so much worse and I actually am kicking myself to not doing something about it because it was extremely disturbing! I was in a much more aggressive surgery for an ovarian mass that was so big it had began pressing down on the tube that goes from the kidney to the bladder causing my kidney to become extremely backed up and enlarged to twice it’s size. In this surgery I was put completely under and I had 2 different doctor’s performing surgery on me. 1 doctor was a urologist that put kidney stents in and then the gynecologist was removing the mass and either taking a biopsy of my uterus or removing it if she felt it was necessary, which she did. Well I clearly remember a mans voice but again I couldn’t see anything, I could just hear them so I’m guessing I was just starting to come out. This was the urologist because my obgyn was a female. I heard this man laughing and making some really disgusting and inappropriate comments about my body and my genitalia. I listened as he made disgusting comments to others in the room who I either didn’t hear or who just weren’t saying anything back but I remember him saying “umm do you see that” and then I must have went back to sleep or they realized I was waking up, I’m not sure but I don’t remember anything else. When I was woke up this time I was so emotional and so upset but I didn’t say anything because I was so humiliated and too embarrassed to tell the nurses or even my husband. This is actually the 1st time I’ve told anyone about this because it was so humiliating. I just wish I’d have stood up and said something because that was almost 8 years ago now and I’m sure I probably am out of time to do something about it now. My daughters best friends mom had this same thing happen to her in the same hospital a few years ago but with a different doctor and she sued them and won her case. Maybe if I’d have stood up I could have helped prevent someone else from going through that same trauma I suffered from.
Local anesthesia is only 50% effective at reducing pain of child genital mutilation. 55% of children today still receive no anesthesia at all. I WENT THROUGH A MUTILATION WITH NO ANESTHESIA BY THESE PSYCHO QUACKS
I'm pretty sure the Twilight Sleep anesthesia has been called one of the top medical horror stories, especially in the 60s and 70s. It was done a lot and usually ended pretty poorly. Sadly it's also dirt cheap so that some hospitals still use them to minimize costs. But serious doctors haven't been using those since the horror stories of the 70s.
Many people who have Ehlers Danlos Syndromes have problems with being awake, And feeling pain, the entire surgery! From the first incision to the last suture. Doctors don't generally believe this could happen, but I know many of my EDS allies have had this happen. Pain like a #20!
LOOOOOOOOOOOONG message
I've had this happen under a general too only it was very painful, I could hear but couldn't move to let them know. Twilight doesn't work at all on my I was screaming and crying the whole way through, it was really hard to keep still while they were cutting parts out of my cervix. They also told me I wouldn't remember it but I still live with the trauma. I was supposed to get it rechecked but never did due to the fear of treatment. When I had my last child my gynaecologist asked if I'd had surgery there as apparently the scarring was so bad he actually said it looked like a butcher did it. It was probably worse as I couldn't keep from squirming, but at the time they just yelled at me for moving while trying to administer more sedation, it didn't work at all and I will never forget it even though I was also told I wouldn't remember it. I've had other generals since and always tell them of the first experience I had and thankfully they have all gone smoothly since, but I've refused all twilight since and will never do that again. I feel for you as it's trauma that lasts a lifetime and makes you scared to seek future medical treatment. I had the beginning of cancer when I had the removal and am too scared to follow it up even over 20yrs later.
"Get that tattoo + send me a picture of it"
Be careful what you wish for, doc
Hahaha
What? Oh wait...lol😁😂
Tiny do I hear 568?
He showed it on another video
Doctor Mike: limit screen time to 2 hours a day
Me: has a screen time of 8 hours average a day
I'm working at home as a programmer... Do i need to say how many hours i spend in front of the computer per day? '-----'
@@gilney.mathias same lul spend a solid 12 hours minimum
lol same
B M ngl yesterday I had 19 hours
Same xd
When Dr. Mike said “you don’t want to see it “ referring to his teenage pictures I was like hmm whatever. Then he showed the pictures and I was like .... he was right.
Omg yess! 😂 I was like “how bad could it possibly be” and then I saw...
I laughed so damn hard xD xD
yessss 😂😂
Hey Doctor Mike you saw my post. Thanks for making this video!
Lmao same!
I know I’m super late to this, but 3 things to keep in mind when seeing a psychologist (or any mental health person)
1. I know you feel awkward at the start, but just like he said, it takes time to build up your relationship with them but it’ll be worth it
2. Tell them everything that you feel comfortable with. They can’t read your mind and figure out how to help you if you don’t provide enough details
3. It’s not always going to work out the first time (as in either the doctor, or treatment), but hang in there because you’ll find one if you keep your hopes up.
This is coming from a person who’s had multiple psychologists with many mental health issues (even a processing and receipting disorder). It took 5 tries to find the right psychologist for me, but I found one that I love and trust.
Dr.Mike: Don’t go on your phone for more then two hours
Me:Watches Dr.Mike for 5 hours
Only 5 i do 10 hours
Sad but true
my momsphone 10 HOURS?!?! On your mom’s phone?? Dude you’re a legend
@@Orangecat-np3xy yea
my momsphone ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ salute
XxLunaGachaxX wait that’s illegal
“I’ve never even delivered twins, but my sister has twins and I play with them” why did I laugh XD
(;
(;
(;
@@watsinurfreezer8789 (;
I know why but he doesnt literally birth them he helps them being delivered
My teacher sneezed 21 times in a row we were all counting in class it was hilarious
It had to be 21
I would have started a tally, lmao
whats 9+10?
Ive sneezed 24 times in a row but it was one time I had a cold
Bergen my typical ‘sneeze’ would be usually at least 3 sneezes in a row
I agree not jumping to diagnosis, but for so many years my symptoms were ignored or overlooked. When I was finally diagnosed and given treatment for ADHD and Post-Concussive Disorder, I could actually focus and separate my thoughts for the first time in my life. It was literally life changing and instead of keeping from achieving or attempting my goals, it actually made them feel achievable. I have my MLT certification (AAS) and now pursuing my Bachelors of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS). I will be about 50 when I complete it, but would have been near impossible without diagnosis and medication.
I love this dude. He just seems like someone you would genuinely want to be around.
SpEnD tImE oUtSiDe WiTh FrIeNdS
What friends my guy
What friends... *cri
R u me because when he said that that's exactly what I thought
Bandito pls ear
You r me broo
Yeah same
Dr. Mike: *Recommends parents limit teenage screen time to 2 hours a day*
Me: “So we snitching now?”
Edwxrd ik this sucks my mom follows this rule and I can’t watch adventure time RUclips play hypixel skyblock or vanilla Minecraft or cup head there’s not enough time
sluttyMapleSyrup I’ve had a phone for 4 years and I feel no depression at all
@sluttyMapleSyrup @Booty Eater cool names
@sluttyMapleSyrup com on at least 3 hours.
I watch more than two hours of just his videos a day 😂
I woke up during a laparoscopic surgery in 2000, and I remembered it afterward too. The nurse was possibly even more upset than I was, just apologized repeatedly and went out of her way to make sure I was okay. I remember thinking I was choking or suffocating, briefly, and fighting. She said it was a breathing tube I was feeling and not comprehending, which makes sense. I now know to tell all my doctors and potential surgeons about this so they know to knock me out extra hard.
That happened to me also while I was having my first foot surgery.
I woke up and they two podiatrists were still working on my foot that was wide open with retractors.
They gave me a "Big Mac" as they called it during my second foot surgery.
Big Mac meaning that the anesthetic was stronger.
Dr. Mike: “Try and limit it to 2 hours a day”
Me: looks at screen time in settings
13hrs 31mins
Me: ”oof”
Last 7 days: 48 hours
Me: 😥😥
Superpower,s is fictional way of dreams and nightmares.
I’ve got 87 hrs, but I’m a cheater because I play audio of rain all night on my phone
Where do you see your screen time?
Amy Gibbons in settings under screen time
Me reads the title: "Should Doctors Have Tattoos?"
Me immediately thinks: "How does a tattoo correlate with doctor's knowledge and healing skills?"
It doesn't. But like he said, in some cases, it serves as a barrier for Doctor-patient interaction.
@@cyroshard1909 , you're right, but it's only a barrier because people assume things about people with tattoos.
@@chrismain7472 Yes. It SHOULDN'T be an issue but it is. That's why it isn't advisable for doctors to have them.
I mean I'm sure it depends on the type of tattoo, someone who has sleeves with various dark/inappropriate imagery is different from someone with a small symbolic image
Usually elders and religious people have issues with tattoos
Source: I have tattoos on my knuckles, older people look at me funny and scoff at me
A nurse with tattoos and piercings helped calm me down when I was anxious about getting blood taken! He held my hand and showed me his tattoos to distract me. He said if I could get a blood test then I’d be completely fine getting tattoos one day. I’ll never forget him. His tattoos are beautiful and he was so patient and caring 🥺
ALSO I was like 7 years old lol I’m fine with needles now 🤣
omg, this! I work in a primary care office, and the kiddos love our one nurse with tattoos! and she has silly ones like christmas trees and flowers. she gets them to count the petals on the flowers or the lights on the christmas tree when they're scared, or tell her what the colors are.
9:24 - "Two hours, that's your answer"
Me sitting 24/7 in front of my computer and phone because of online classes and online tests and exams: 👁👄👁
Jimin shi...
@@Riya_Pandey. 👀✌
In your defense, it's quarantine 😂
@@vanix9268 exactly
Plus we can't even see our friends in real life... It's chatting and through a screen sjdvhksdjvh- And people make my heart beat go crazy in the worst ways possible so I'll just stick to myself
I might have watched your videos today for 4 hours
Claudia Vlahović 🌊
Yeah ive done that.
ive almost watched these videos for a whole night
*i need help*
this channel is a trick! he's trying to get you to get sick and have to go to his hospital to get treatment, resulting in more pay for him
Ive been stuck at childrens hospital and I watch himnread the doc meme when the nurses come in.
Sanlme .lol
Doctor mike: Go outside and interact with friends
Covid 19: I don’t think so
Big oof time since before Covid 19 I didn’t have friends to hang out with anyways
Covid 19: Hold my kleenex.
And also this
Doctor mikhail: go outside and interact with friends
Introvertness: they have germs and they are loud..... mmmmmmmm we've talked about this before kid
Me: ( gets close to the door handle)
Anxiety: I should have made u take more sleeping pills 😐
Me not having friends: 😶
"If you need surgery to live, would you want the doctor to have tattoos?"
Frankly, I don't care if they have tattoos as long as they have the appropriate medical degree.
@first last I had a surgery to live...
Dog Paw Same I almost died before and during
@@sienna.6654 ... called a caesarean
Kara Kuro kinda reminds me of that "what would you do if your childs teacher was GAY"
Can they teach?
As long as its not a crazy like swastika tattoo on their face I don't really care.
Dr.Mike : " Spend time laughing with your friends."
COVID - 19 : Am I a joke to you ??
Phones: am I a hallucination to you
dr mike : limit your screen time to 2 hours
me : i’m a digital artist....
avocado Me: I’m an AO3 fanfiction writer
Programmer .. don't really need glasses just yet, but sometimes I definitely feel my eyes are tired
avocado well shit
I'm a guy with no life
I’m so relatable to this
He is a good speaker
I can hear or watch him for hours to years
"no more than two hours"
me who spends 99% of my day on screens
Hehe
gamers be like: O.o
I watch this video and then I sneeze my signature 7 times in a row 😂
"Have you ever delivered triplets?"
"No but my sister has twins and I play with them all them time"
Loving the relevance to the question 😂
A humble brag on how much he loves his nephews!
My dog had six puppies and I watched so I think I have more experience than Dr. Mike. And I play with them all the time.
I have rolling veins. I have a huge fear of veins and needles going into my veins. Blood draws make me sick and are my nightmares. One time I had a phlebotomist with a beautiful cardinal tattoo on her wrist. I told her how nervous I was about getting blood drawn and she was really calm and relaxing, which I appreciate so much. She tried talking to me while preparing her vampire tools but it just wasn't working for me. I asked about her cardinal tattoo and she talked about how it was dedicated to her parents the whole time she was taking my blood and I stared at the tattoo through everything. It was a gorgeous, sentimental tattoo.
I just thought I'd share a positive experience with a medical profession with a tattoo since there is a stigma around it. I'll always remember her and I think of her every time I see a cardinal.
KJ 💫 maybe ur hemophobic
Very relatable . and what are rolling viens?
KJ 💫 *”Vampire tools”*
Same here, I have a massive fear of veins and needles and have panic attacks when my blood gets taken
@@vujcichh rolling veins are veins that move away whenever they're touched. So when a doctor feels around for a good vein to use, they keep rolling around
Those teen pictures though! :') Dr. Mike it's safe to say you've aged like a fine wine ;)
Give you hope for some of those teens you want to just punch in the face! (Lol, jk y'all!!)
Aged like fine wine??? He's only 29.
He's 28 calm down
I’ve aged like milk
@@ethanjones1836 at least aged milk is good for skin
My favorite Dr. I have ever been to had tattoos on both his arms and long hair. He was kind, down to earth and real.
omg sksksksk im crying at teenage dr mike 😆 thought it wouldnt be that bad
BITCH ME TOO. MY HEART ACHES FOR THIS POOR BOY. Literally scrolled down to find this exact comment
Brandon Valdez 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Eliana Quiroz cactus skskskskks im crying
He looks like Chan from Stray kidz
@@kaydenlewis9246 Wtf is your problem
dr. mike : dont use phone more than 2hrs a day
online classes:
drama :
Netflix :
It’s only k-drama for me lmao 😂
@@ceoofbossbaby325 same
Sander Sides:
Dramas a gold reason to not look at your phone, go outside, ignore the drama. I've got a farm, if I find some drama, I go play with my goats.
@@ceoofbossbaby325
even remotely relevant situation: exists
people that watch K-drama: "I watch K-drama lol"
I just want to say that I really appreciate how logically and scientifically based your opinions and responses are. I know it seems obvious that a doctor would respond that way, but it's just not always the case. Thank you for respecting science 🖤
I can attest to the wearing glasses thing. I always thought my vision was fine, until I jokingly put on my friend's glasses and was amazed at the clarity I could now see in. When my Mom took us to the eye doctor (optometrist?), I discovered that I had perfectly near-sighted vision, but stuff far away looks like a blurry picture from a bad camera. Now I wear my glasses for driving and for a lot of my work as well.
His glow up though! 😍😍
He's 28/29 and I am 27. Most people don't follow their dreams, especially for being a Doctor. He really committed to it and I find that amazing. Not only the questions he answers, nor because he helps people. I find it remarkle how he has come a long way in life already and he's still so young. I'm flabbergasted.
Yeah... I haven't even gotten my bachelor's yet (though I have 2 associate's) and he's only a few years older than I... Yet he's been through med school and graduated!
I'm 15 and I can get easily forgetful... sometimes when I want to do stuff, the next minute, I forget what I want to do... do I need to be concern about this?
Just a basic teen, so like my 15 year old daughter lol
@@thakingis "a basic teen" as in, this goes away when you become older?? Lol or is that not what you meant.
@@justabout6979 It decreases at least heh, you're just in that age that everything and anything just occupies your brain on daily basis. You gonna be fine mate! You can also be a bit of adhd or not just focusing too much on your thoughts. Stress can also mess with one's memory. I really wouldn't worry about it unless it gets too controllive. In that scenario I would check myself to a doctor for a nice chat time :)
@@thakingis Thanks, really appreciate it.
It gets better I think :) I was very forgetful and I have bad memory in general, but I think it has gotten better with time. I don't lose as many things and I remember tasks and deadlines a lot more often :) it will not stop you from being successful! Good luck!
I woke up during a surgery and I make sure to tell every Dr so they can be prepared to watch me closer if I need another surgery.
I get sleep paralysis and it’s really scary. Can you explain more about why this happens and if it’s preventable
Hiya! Random person here lol.
My sister experiences a LOT of sleep paralysis
Its preventable if you have a good sleep schedual or are mentally stable to a certain degree .
Theres 2 ways to get out of it if your experiencing it.
1- move one joint on your finger slowly, then work your way up to the next joint and the next until you move your arm and wrist
Eventually after that your brain will realis your away and allow you to get up, breaking out of it.
2- the only other way unless you have a friend wake you on accident.
Is to go back to sleep. Sleep paralysis seems scary, but its actually you being awake and your brain thinking your still asleep. So once you become scared when you cant move
It induces fear and fear induces nightmares. Thats why you see something scarywhen experiencing it. Soo if you manage to calm yourself or go back to bed, youll be able to escape the scary situation. I hope this helps with your problem ^^`
Ba nana oh wow thanks so much
@@RockyRoad7 np! I hope you can get rid of your sleep paralysis. Ive gotten it a few times and it is super scary. I hate seeing others have it cause its hard to find doctora or psychiatrists who believe it happens 😢 swear they shoyld find a better term for it and do more research on it. Itd be so beneficial to all the people who experience it
Ba nana I took a nap and it happened again. That trick actually works. Thank you!!!!!
@@RockyRoad7 im glad if you can spread this to others who have sp to. Barely anyone who has it dont know how to get out of it. Im super happy i could help you =^^=
"2 hours a day screentime"
directly after : it's healthy to watch my videos
🤔🤔
So long as it's not for longer than 2 hours a day!
"2 hours screen time limit for kids and teenagers"
I feel like teenagers would snap at that point😂
“Turn off all cell phones”
But how am I gonna watch Dr Mike then??!!
Edit: I don’t have a computer okay?😫
EmJenx French You know at Summer Camp we were allowed 30 minutes of phone time, once a week. I remember I used those 30 mins to watch Dr. Mikes new videos
@@greenstr1ke470 once a week!?o___o thats hell
@@greenstr1ke470 I would run away from Summer Camp.
Print out the script on newspapers and now your parents will respect you😊👏🏼😂
Use your computer
"Limit screen time to 2 hours a day"
Online school
Seeing your teenage picture made my day 😂😂
Sierra Gresser oh my god!!! Ikr!!!!🤣🤣
“Two days ago I was playing basketball”
“I had a headache for 3 days after that”
🤔🤔
Dr. Mike can see in the future, confirmed 😂
Literally what I thought 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Yes!
Wait.. actually.. said dat todat is 4th,
2 days ago would be 2nd,
"I had a headace for 3 days" could be on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th..? 🤔🤔
Same thought-
could you show us your tattoo?
and the story behind it?
please
Aleksi Äikää he did, on the video where he went through his phone
It’s in his 50 facts about me
thanks
"only 2 hours on your phone"
Me with mental health issues with an average screen time of 11-14 hours: oh
I feel like a Try Guys & Doctor Mike collab would be great
I love Try guys.... but Dr. Mike and Try Guys would be such a weird collaboration ;P topics to discuss?
@@livetotravelworldd3382 Babies, Men's Health, another series like the driving under the influence one. Possibilities are endless!
yasss.it's gonna be sooo interesting! (well if it happens...-but still!)
That’s like tiger woods and Chuck E. Cheese making a movie together
Try Guys try Surgeon Simulator?
“Cancer cells are cells too” well it’s good to see that medical degree hasn’t gone to waste 😂😂
I mean, it’s true. The main (incredibly simplified) difference between cancer cells and regular cells is that they have their wires crossed, dividing and dividing , stealing nutrients from the rest of the body, squashing other cells out of the way and killing them.
That’s the problem with all of these “X kills cancer in a petri dish“ claims. Anything that kills cancer is going to kill regular cells too. It’s also why chemo is so hard on the patient, because of the unavoidable collateral damage.
@Asher Samuel - Yeah. Cancer is literally just a coding error in your cells. The “off” switch gets damaged (there’s many ways this can happen, from chemicals to radiation to viruses to bad genes) and they just start multiplying out of control.
It’s as old as the human race, older in fact. We have written records of cancer as far back as Ancient Egypt, and a dinosaur fossil was recently identified as having bone cancer.
So yeah. The second most common cause of death in the US is our own bodies going on the fritz.
boy its iven in the name
XD
Lmao my screen froze right after he said that like... "well.. wait.."
Why is it that I find it easier to talk to a stranger about my problems (mental), yet I can not tell my family, or people who are directly related to me? Btw love your videos
Maybe it’s because with strangers you’re probably not going to see them again, so they cant necessarily help or judge you?
Same here
Because strangers will listen to you without bias. Which is not seen with family usually
Selena Dolan Lovato You’d care more about how your family would react to your inner feelings and problems over a stranger
Selena Dolan Lovato omg saaaaanmeee I literally went on discord and told this random person everything
"I can pop my big toe multiple times in a row"
"You should put that on your resume"
Wow, Dr. Mike always knows what to say
He cuts parts off screaming children for pseudoscience quackery and profits
@@nextlevelintactivism8195 Ookay
That hurt MIKE NOT ALL OF US HAS FRIENDS 😂💔
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT. Everyone says something about Corona meanwhile me doesn't even have friends in the first place. Lol😂
I don't either and I was looking for this to
@@Asmaa_9052
... BTW armyyy 💜
@@yushishortcake9587
Armyyy 💜💜
@@Asmaa_9052 hehe 💜💜💜💜
The teenage pictures omgggg I would’ve never assumed you’d become a doctor lol.
Doctor Mike: Try to limit your screen hours to 2 hours
Coronavirus: Let me introduce myself
Doctor mike: Go outside and interact with friends
Covid 19: I don’t think so
. . . .
Concussions can be life shattering.
I'm still struggling every day to feel whole. To be a real person again. Three years later, and still I'm struggling to live a normal life again.
To feel normal, to not have the haze and loss of myself.
It took everything away from me..
People don't understand because they can't see the injury.
I was living my childhood dreams and now I can't even approach them any more.
The man I was, is gone. Lost in the accident, and finding myself again is a never ending uphill battle.
Catastrophic brain injuries are extraordinarily life shattering.
And I hope nobody has to go through the agony this has caused me.
You should colab with Chris Evans. I feel as if you two would have a lot of things to talk about.
Biceps fitness, eye colour, goofy smiles? 😂 Let's continue the list!
@@GloriamMonarchia you after not wrong my friend
@@thetruestlegend9906 oh, I'm sorry, I thought you wrote "have a lot of things in common" not "have a lot to talk about" 😅😅 my bad!
@@GloriamMonarchia lol, it's fine and I get it😂
hmm, i think u may just be thirsty (but i totally support this collab idea)
I want to see Dr mikes tattoo!!!!!!!!!
It's on his video 50 facts about me
Here's the link : ruclips.net/video/Ub3Xii_jJ-8/видео.html
@Carmen Lin you're welcome!
@@stellabella876 Thanks for the link!
How does hypnosis work and is it beneficial in any way?
It is a different state of consciousness where you are more sugestionable (to face fears or traumatic experiences, feel less pain, relax, etc.) The effectiveness of this therapy depends on the ability of the person that is being treated and not that much from the therapist.
(Stage hypnosis is just a show, and no one should claim to have hypnotic 'powers' for entertainment purposes) makes people have the wrong idea about the term
I am a student of psychology btw:)
@@isaacvelazco207 thank you!! i was very curious. good luck in school! :)
Me, who just took a corona test, waiting for results:
Doctor Mike: 11:27
i-
hahahah
I woke up during surgery... I was 11 and broke my nose and had to have surgery to fix it. I wasn't cut open, the doctor just inserted a tool in my nostril to put the bone back in place. At a certain point I remember I woke up and saw all the doctors and nurses just shoked, then a nurse came in from another room, she had gloves to her elbows covered in blood and started screaming "WHAT'S GOING ON" then I blanked.😂 Apparently I was screaming the wole time, but I don't remember it and also I didn't felt any pain... I just remember it as a funny story!
Shut...
I should get my nose fixed, too but I‘m way too scared. That story didn‘t help. 😅
I grew up in a small town on the Washington State Coast. The one and only surgery I have ever had was "day surgery" for carpal tunnel due to the kind of work I did at the time. Well, my surgeon was absolutely fantastic. I have zero scars on either wrist. He's well respected in the area and is known as the "hand expert" because he often does hand surgery but is an orthopedic surgeon and can do any type that is needed. When I got my first wrist done, I was not completely "out" under general anesthesia. I heard the surgeon talking to his staff during the surgery about the next case that was coming after me. Turns out it is a girl I know (I know her whole family, actually) who messed up her ankle really bad after falling down stairs. Pretty sure I wasn't supposed to hear all of that, LOL. The second wrist he knocked me completely out. I don't remember ANYTHING until I woke up. 😂
I've had two cases where I've still felt pain through local anesthetic. Once with something at the dentist and once with having an ingrown toenail removed. So I guess I probably have some resistance to it. Either that or it was nocebo (placebo but the effect is pain).
I almost woke up during surgery once. I was around 8 or 9 and I had broken my elbow. But a piece of the bone had moved to another place in my arm so I had to have surgery. Something went wrong and it took al lot longer than planned. When they saw that the anesthesia was wearing off, they just gave me some more. I don't remember if I really regained consciousness but that's what the doctors said to me.
My sister woke up during a surgery and she says that all the doctors/nurse were screaming in the O.R.
Etunimi Sukunimi operating room.
inezanijs good point.....imagine doing surgery on a patient then looking over at their eyes only to see that they’re wide open
I mean i dont think she actually woke up. But there is generally a rough tone within staff.
If they were screaming they were being very unprofessional
@@oivatoikka6116 operating room
Imagine if he talked to James Charles. *Charles would go nuts*
*i hope he never does*
artsy poodle Hope so too
Poor mike..
Pun intended?
Apparently he has
james charles doesn't deserve to be in the same room as mike.
9:18
Limit screen time to 2 hrs a day
Me watching dr. Mike for 3 and half hrs straight 😬
Hey Dr Mike,
Is your hand writing like other doctors or is it legible???
On another video he said his handwriting is bad and looks like a third graders but it's legible
@@xxslytherinxx9967 if he can't write something well, I can't trust him doing a surgery on me. Fax
Wania Farukh You can see his handwriting in his nightly routine vid
I heard that doctors write bad on purpose so patients don't go running around with doctor's prescriptions without the doctor's consent.
@@taniamanik2012 yup, that's totally why.
When the freaking video blurred, I swear to god, my heart stopped beating. Jeezums, don't do that...
Edit:
HE DID IT TWICE! GOD DAMN IT!!!!
that’s just a part of what someone with glasses see, I personally cannot perceive any depth even if there are shadows
Can you make a video about birth control pills? The benefits, the side effects...
SERAH yes!! I have had allergic reactions to the past 2 pills I've tried! My cramps get so intolerable and I can't find anything to help.
YES!!!! I’ve been on 5 different birth control pills and they all were different and I’d love to learn about it!!
SERAH PLEASEEEEEEEEE
@@InfoInsider23 Birth control doesn't cause weight gain, it can cause appetite increase. So if you're not paying attention, you wind up eating more than you usually do and gain weight.
jynnsomething no i actually think the hormones cause your metabolism to slow down, just as it does when you go through puberty
''2 days ago I was playing basketball with my nephew....''
''It took 3 days to heal!''
Did I miss something?
Mike: 2 HOURS!
Me as a film major who has to look at screens as a profession: oops! :/
Me as a designer has to look at the screen for whole time I work
Me, a college student who has 100% of homework online: Guess I’ll fail Spanish
Dr Mike: Spend time laughing with your friends
Me: If only I had friends
《Momo》 same:(
And for go outside. My parents don’t let me
Team
Aye we got ourselves though
Felt dat
I thought he was joking when he said I didn't want to see his teenage picture.
He wasn't.
Gabriela Lugo 7:16
I'm not a teen, but as a person dyagnosed with POS, birth control has been a life saver. Not only to regulate periods, but more importantly, the reduction in the amount of pain and how long it lasted. Best medical decision I've ever made.
I woke up during, my hip surgery, I remember the sensation. I remember saying "ow". All I heard after that was "oh $h¡+" And then things clattering then going back out
Hahahaha poor surgeons
I woke up during my appendectomy all I remember was being really hungry and asking for a sandwich then its all void lol
My mother was completely awake the whole time in her surgery for appendicitis. Her doctors was shocked my mother suddenly spoke to them and they decided not to add more anesthesia so then my mother was able to had conversations with them throughout the surgery 😅 even still remember till now what they’ve been talking about. The glad thing was she didn’t feel any pain.
Sounds like the right response to make when a patient wakes up
Out of context quote from doctor mike “I have used birth control before.”
2 hours .... Cool
*Spends 9 hours a day with eyes glued to a phone screen*
One time at an ice skating ring, there was an organized game that was basically soccer with regular shoes on ice. I slipped and landed head first, actually blacked out until I felt someone pat my shoulders to get my attention, and could barely walk. Every time someone mentions concussions I think about this- I can't even remember most of what happened, just specific sights and sensations. Painfully cold ice, vision spotted and blurry with people surrounding me, how nauseating and dizzying it was to stand- I'll have to find your video on concussions after this! They're something I want to know more about after that incident.
Do a collab with Shane and talk to him about medical conspiracy theories
Y E S
Yes
Yesss
Yes Shane
OMG Y E S
Dr.Mike: Limit screen time to 2 hours.. Stay outside talk to your friends have fun.
2020:
Covid-19: Am I a joke to you!?!?
Edit : didn’t even realize I had all these likes 😂
Exactly what i thought when he said that 😂
Now I have no choice but to look at a screen for 12 hours out of the day lol
Yeah... wrong timing
@@lilblingking1491 more like 24 hours a day. I'm just watching something all the time and I pass out slowly either in the night or morning and then I wake up after 8 hours and continue the same cycle until who knows how long
Its a year ago
well he can’t look into the future can he
What is the scientific/medical explanation for sleep paralysis?
I work in an ER and I've tried asking about this from a few doctors and nurses. So far, none of them even knew about it. I've had like a dozen of them and I know they are real.
I got you! I'm a Polysomnographic Technician (sleep tech). Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking.
Your brain releases certain chemicals while you sleep so that while you dream you don’t walk around and injure yourself sleep paralysis is just when you wake up but your brain is still pumping out those chemicals not letting you move it can seem like it just goes away all at once because your brain realizes that your awake and stops producing it the opposite is also true for people who sleepwalk they don’t produce enough so they walk around while asleep the reason they don’t bump into stuff is because of muscle memory same logic behind walking around the house with your eyes closed you still remember where everything is so you don’t hit anything due to seeing it so many times
I mostly always am sleep paralyzed particularly when I'm having a nightmare, is there any actual scientific reason to it? Or is it just random?
Archana Danappa More than likely you're having some sort of sleep disturbance (hypopneas, apnea, RLS) to cause you to come out of deep sleep. They happen all the time.
Thanks for the nightmare inducing discussion on surgery and feeling everything but not remembering. Remind me to just never get sick or injured.
How do you feel about the dramatic increase of electronic cigarettes in the youth?
xPandaVault he did a video on that
My mother actually woke up during a c-section having me. It was back when they use to tape the eyes shut. She said she could feel everything, but they had her strapped down, mouth and eyes taped. This was obviously in the early 80s, so things were different then. My mom said she was trying to let them know and a nurse noticed. She still remembers the pain.
Oh no, that must be hard
Don't worry she probably paid the quack to mutilate you with no anesthesia.
I can’t even imagine the pain and trauma she had to go through
I've had it happen with both general and twilight as well. Under General I could feel everything and hear but was paralysed. I remember thinking if I could just wiggle something they would realise, but they didn't it was horrific. I've also found twilight doesn't work for me at all, your not supposed to remember any of it but it is something I'll never forget. Every doctor who examined me later commented on how I'd seemed to be butchered and it was the worst job they'd ever seen. They were cutting grade 1 cancer out of the privates and the kept yelling at me for squirming, but it was so painful I couldn't help flinching and moving . They damaged surrounding areas not just the affected area. That experience has led to me not having any follow-up due to the fear of treatment it instilled in me. To this day I refuse to try any treatment involving twilight and when I've needed surgery under general I've made a point of telling them my experiences. I will say I've had 3 operations since and they have gone smoothly but only because I've told them to be especially watchful for becoming conscious. If this has happened to you and you need further surgery if you notify them of your previous experience they do seem to take special care to get it right. Always tell them. I will never consent to twilight though and the fear that it causes has stopped me from seeking medical tests that I really should be doing. This is a serious problem that causes lasting trauma.
Haha my OB-GYN has a bunch of tattoos!!! It doesn't effect her work or professionalism in any way, shape or form!!!
Does your OBGYN open up to you about stuff like that?
The best surgeon I ever had has a full body suit he got done in Japan and it's amazing. I have tattoos so we started chatting and he showed me pics. It made me a lot more comfortable with him.
problem with circumcision is that it it's done on someone who can't consent even if it's not medically necessary
Preach
*That glow up thooo*
Facts
true facts
Me: * wakes up during surgery
Doctor: ouch that ones gonna hurt
What 2x2 is in your picture
Nurse: That’s gonna be a lotta damage
You should collab with The Try Guys
Yas
Everyone comment this on try guys
Yes. Please do!!!
NOPE - NO SOY BOYS
100% YES!!!!!!!
On the tattoo thing, I believe that we need more doctors and psychiactric workers with visible tattoos because a lot of us with them done like getting judged by a doc who has none. So just a thought. I have visible face and hand tattoos and am going to finish school to be a psychologist to specialize in addiction and trauma
That’s great, and I agree with you 100%! I don’t have tats, but I do have multiple face and body piercings. I also own my own business, and am very good at my job. I enjoy changing people’s perceptions and stereotypes. A lot of more “conservative” people start out being hesitant about me, but once they talk to me and see how sweet and caring I am, and what good care I take of the horses in my charge (I own a horse boarding and training facility), they realize that a person can have a “different” appearance and still be very professional and excel at their job.
I would also be more comfortable discussing the addiction and trauma issues I’ve had with someone with tats or piercings bc I wouldn’t feel judged for my appearance
*Mike*: Tells people to go outside
*Also Mike*: But you need to watch my videos because you learn
*Everybody else*:stays inside
*Me*: Watches his videos in a field
Edit: OMl Thx for the likes 💕
You should put, Me, an intellectual: Watches his videos in a field
Problem solver...
🤣👌
Doctor will you construct my house make it nice and hommie?
One of the smart ones
BAHAHAHA your teenage photos made me laugh so hard😂
Hard out! Wasn't expecting that hahaha
When you wake up during surgery its called anestisia awareness. You can literally feel everything. Its when they give you more of one part if the anestisia than another!
Brooklyn DuBritton that is why MAC exists and why you give a balanced Anesthesia. Both sevoflurane and opioids.
And also, there are signs to being aware during anesthesia, your heart starts racing in response to pain from adrenaline being released, so an anesthesiologist can see that your body is in pain and give (su)fentanyl or other opioids, and/or modify the inspiratory sevo percentage.
Just about every health advice ever: 2 hours of screen time for teenagers at the most.
Schools: allow us to introduce ourselves
yeah, cause schools are where teenagers get the most screen time...
those evil schools forcing screens on kids that prefer to never use a phone, tv, or PC in their lives.
He did specifically say "outside of school"
@@omikronweapon it is?… not anymore for most us schools but being on zoom for 8 hours a day is just as bad as binging youtube, education shouldnt be a “special circumstance” to ignore the same harm caused by non-educational software.