Doctor Fact-Checks American Dad
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Doctor Mike calmly talking about the Nobel Prize while the doctor on screen drills into Stan’s head and then “no hands” it is really wild.
The wild part is finding out that someone sho invented such immoral practices got the highest and most respected accolade - I dont think even Stephen hawking had the honour of receiving it. Im not surprised science rewarded the man though, people have done and continue to do some immoral stuff in the name of science
@@GaslightingIsEvil the dude who came up with the lobotomy sometimes operated on 2 patients simultaneously, with each of his hands hand cutting into their brains at the same time (just for the fun of course)
Do one on Malcom in the Middle
@@platzpropeller858 it wasn't the guy who got the nobel prize who did that. It was a different doctor who came up with the initial procedure and it was an American doctor who used ice picks to stab the brains of people for fun. The guy who came up with lobotomy made it clear that it was a last ditch effort, the ice pick guy was just insane.
@@deki9827 oh thanks a lot for pointing out my mistake
Him smiling after saying “godfish” is the cutest thing and so wholesome ..completely made my day. I just love Dr Mike☺️
And Sam laughing and then sayin "just keep smiling, baby." 😂😂😂 Mike was so proud of himself. XD
Cod father
I think goldfather would be better
I ❤ this show along w Family Guy & as long as it doesn't cross the woke line completely & becomes woker than woke I'll ❤ it for all of time.❤❤😊
Goldfather
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
"It is broke"
Got a good laugh out of me😂
I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure the way you safely grab a snake is behind the head so it can't bite you.
Yes
Yes
Roger saying "nipped" over and over again for a snake bite gets me every time 😂😂
OMG! YES!! Me too 🤣😂🤣
"I'm getting nipped a WHOLE bunch right now!!"
I was mildly infuriated when he said grab the tail cus then there's no control over it
@empire games yup, right area to grab a snake is right behind the head
@@ariagranados3592 I've noticed that's how people handle alligators in florida too
That smile when he did the goldfish joke was so cute 😂😂😂
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY DR. MIKE 🥳🎂🎈🎉🎁
Love all your Doctor advise
Keep up the good work 😊🌹
he was so proud of it!
@@janetkariya3526 you know THIS isn't Doctor Mike, right?
“Keep smiling baby” 🥺
You are cute
I love how he explains things so clamly and nicely without any hesitation I would go to doctor if my doctor would be you
When mike said "the godfish" i thought the gold fish should be the "Cod father"
As a barista I can confirm blonde roast has a massive ammout of caffine in it, one shot of blonde roast has roughly the same ammout of caffine as two standard size red bulls.
So yeah, go carefull with that 😬
red bulls also don't have a lot of caffeine. an average 12 fl oz dark roast coffee has 140 mg of caffeine or something like that, red bull has 80
@@tickedoffsquid37 remember we are in the age that Starbucks is considered strong coffee to some
@Ochelvegstz Nyotmek what coffee are you getting that much caffeine in I’ve drank death wish coffee that’s around 600 per cup and made it stronger with expresso shots with a friend as a dare in shot form and that had to be around 800-900 are you putting just pure caffeine pills in your coffee like bill Cosby with roofies and white girls
@Ochelvegstz Nyotmek don’t forget you can overdose on caffeine I’ve had a friend that did back at a old job I worked at and he legit got a lot of issues with his brain to the point he was mentally unfit to become a manager
@Ochelvegstz Nyotmek actually there is no way blonde roast got 900 plus mg of caffeine it’s stronger then a expresso shot but it’s only 85mg per shot so unless your just drinking 11-12 shots per cup there’s no way your hitting that much 😂😂😂
My dad had a bad car/bike accident and he had a brace on his leg for years and because his ankle and leg were like mashed potato one bone was shorter than the other. So to fix it mum had to adjust it each day. He said it was sooo painful and I honestly feel sorry for someone going to that extent to be a bit taller.
WoooW !! Kuddos to your dad ! 👏
Bone pain is the worst pain there is... it's awful 😖
@@legzfalloffgirl5148 nerve pain is so much worse than bone pain. Nerve pain feels like being electrocuted, having the area lit on fire, etc. (depending on the type of nerve pain)
That's a really weird way to pronounce anitvenom
I have severe scoliosis (which makes me very short) and you can get this surgery that's essentially an internal brace for your spine - the idea is they attach these sliding rods onto your spine, and increase the rod length over time/many years. Yes its painful, but It's significantly better/more medically advanced than the surgery I had to have, where they fuse your whole spine/vertebrae together with bone cement and keep it in place with rods and doozens of screws.
A girl friend of mine had scoliosis when she was 11 and had to wear a plaster for more than a year then braces for two years, it was terrible but our classmates were supportive and no one ever bullied her, but I remember the pain she suffered every time her parents had to clean her skin under the plaster, poor girl!
That bald picture made him go from Doctor Mike to Doctor Varshavski
I saw a "ripleys, believe it or not" episode where a girl did the limb lengthening, years ago, because she wanted to be a flight attendant and was too short by like 2 inches. So she did the limb lengthening and only after the recovery did the airline go "oh, you didn't have to go THAT far, if we knew you were that invested we'd have made an exception" :/
Wow
Why do flight attendants need to be a certain height
@@TheXppp1My guess is that I think part of it is because of how planes have the overhead compartments, where you store luggage on the plane on top of the seats. Maybe if someone needs help they have to reach up there. That could probably be one of other reasons though.
@@TheXppp1 Its to reach overhead compartments
One thing I'd like to point out is on the paper it said the snake was poisonous. If it was poisonous that is not the type of snake you want to get anti-venom from. Poisonous animals hurt you if you touch/eat them. Venomous animals (Like the snake they're looking for) hurt you when they bite you. Also as far as I'm aware there are no poisonous snakes.
I always get peeved when the incorrect term is used.
The Tiger Keelback is poisonous as well as venomous.
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Non-Venomous animals, like my aunt Marjorie, hurt you when they bite you, too.
You eat poison, venom eats you.
I had a friend in high school who had pretty bad scoliosis and had surgery to put a rod in her back. Her mother had the same procedure as well. It was neat seeing the x-rays from before and after!
10:35 Getting a Nobel Prize for lobotomy is like the guy sponsoring the Nobel prize would be the guy that invented TNT.
.....Who wants to tell them?
Nobel invented dynamite for constructive things like building tunnels and it wasn't really used in a war during his lifetime
Mike watching my childhood show while talking about medical things is perfection.
Childhood? How old are you
@@ThePuff_ I used to watch it a year back and I feel like I have matured a lot since then 🧑🍳
@@orlaaaaaaaaaaaYou're gonna feel like that every year for a decent long while, trust me!
11:04 "Were they talking about his spine!?"🤣😂🤣
I love you and you help me learn a lot about medical stuff and I appreciate you making these videos
I do love that Stan is 100% honest about his feelings towards Jeff.
8:25 I have a friend who was born without bones in one of his legs, and his doctors said he would never be able to walk. Although he gets surgeries almost every summer he is able to walk around our campus and honestly very proud of him for being able to make it through all this. :)
Does he use a prosthetic or something?
Without any bones at all in his legs?
@J O L Y N E i think he means how can he stand without bones in a leg
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus He has steel plates and bones within his leg to allow it to support him, and his leg is a little bit shorter than his other so thats why he gets surgeries.
@@DarthCiliatus ^
i’ve actually had the type of limb-lengthening surgery you talked about in this video before, but it wasn’t for cosmetic reasons. One of my legs is quite a bit shorter than the other and it really affected my balance and muscles in that leg so i had the bone lengthened which let the muscles relax too.
I am a fast replyer
@@infamous_tcix..a little too fast for your grammar
Two more itches would help my confidence, but I don't mean two inches to my legs 😉
Idk
Your my new favorite doctor. Subscribed
4:32 Absinthe in the United States That contained wormwood was banned for 95 years But this is no longer the case since 2007.
I think the joke you were looking for was: “why not make Klaus the ‘Codfather’?” 😂
Love these reaction videos! Little snake-related fun fact. The snake in the picture is not a black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) but a red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) from Australia. That picture is probably one of the most misused snake pictures ever, I've seen that published in famous journals as a "black mamba picture" multiple times.
Yeah I was wondering what snake it was because it definitely was not a black mamba
Thank you for sharing this, I was quickly angered because it wasn't the correct photo of a black mamba. Thank you again
Are the black mamba one of the most venomous snakes in the world? I remember hearing that somewhere. Y'all seem to be pretty snake savvy so I thought I'd ask. Thank you.
@@teriboudreaux6743 Considering that the Black Mamba can kill an adult with just two drops of its venom I would definitely say it is one of the world's top 5. Not big on hots but I absolutely love this species!
Doesn't EVERYBODY know Black Mambas are slightly greenish, and they're called "Black Mamba" because the inside of their MOUTH is a really dark purple, almost black...
Yeah, easily in the top 5 most toxic venoms of the world. They hang out in trees and can hunt BIRDS, which get away if the venom doesn't drop them quickly...
What makes them dangerous to humans is that humans also like to climb trees for FRUITS and the like (including raiding bird nests for eggs in some cultures)... AND disturbing a mamba leads to a "fight for your life"... This is also why a majority of Black Mamba bites (in their natural territory) are on the upper body or face.
At the end of the day, they're still not particularly difficult to deal with. I still use my standard T-handled walking cane, rather than a specialized "snake hook" or other tool. When I started wrangling, those specialty tools were both prohibitively expensive, and damnably difficult to even find for sale...Walking Canes can be found almost anywhere, and even the medical grade (tested for weight, durable, warranteed) only cost $10 - $20 (US)... SO I don't have to worry so much if a cane gets borrowed/stolen, lost, or broken. It's readily replaceable... ;o)
I love how Sam laughs in the background
my dad had 3 near death experiences and he didn't react to it like he doesn't care. he just keeps doing the things that caused it...
13:14 "Just keep smiling baby." 🤣
To answer your question regarding the snake episode, Steve and Roger became amateur snake hunters and planned to capture and sell snakes to make antivenom for money. Unfortunately, they failed at it and depleted all of Langley Falls hospital's antivenom inventory in the end. However, there's a fan theory that Roger was using the amateur snake hunter gimmick as an excuse to get recreationally high on antivenom at the hospitals.
Fun fact: As silly as him being in the sack with the snake is, that WAS a legitimate punishment in Roman times! They'd pick a dog, a viper, or a monkey to put you in the sack with it before throwing it into the water
I’m a American dad fan that’s watched all of the eps and that theory is interesting, only something Roger would do😂 Why do I feel like in Roman times everyone was trying to think of the worst ways to torture someone 😖if I’m not mistaking, I think they also came up with the brazen bull torture technique
@@RealH4RT oh god no cuz that reminds me of a video I saw of someone getting their pp eaten off by a dog as a punishment and my stomach never twisted so much
@@RealH4RTit sounds like an 80s ozzy Osbourne concert
That would be such a Roger thing to do
1:17 Those Dummies! You don't pick up a snake by the tail, you pin its head right at the neck joint so it doesn't bite you!
13:12 …that lil smile just made my day
Bald Mike cant hurt you
Bald Mike: 12:45
I don't know why but hearing Steve and Roger yell "I'M NIPPED" instead of bit makes it 1000% funnier
the funny thing about the suck out venom trick is that the venom so already completely across your body by the time you try to suck it out because of how fast the blood stream is so even without bacteria as a factor it wouldn't help
Some people get single limb lengthening when one leg grows shorter than the other(around 5 cm) which causes a limp that damages your spine. I myself have gone through this procedure and its really does help for balancing out your tibia. Btw this is known as tibial hemimelia.
How painful was the process? It looks wicked
@@Diana-tt9dl It isn’t too bad since once you get the cast on you just have to do physical therapy to keep your leg growing and the main growth happens when you are asleep. As long your muscles are a little strong, at a young age it isn’t that bad. I am going to go through this procedure for the second time in a few months and now that I am older the therapy will be much harsher and will be very hard to go through physical therapy if you aren’t in good shape.
I am aware that you can heal from this and grow extra bone mass, what scares me for probably a non scientific reason is the bone density if you had a bad luck, and mostly bone quality, I don't know if bone quality is even a thing, but I can't help but think that the newly acquired bone mass could snap under pressure and intense training, I guess if someone would have done this then they must not take any chances and go crazy with all vitamins and calcium and minerals and whatnot and probably take growth hormone to ensure maximum density and not bottleneck type growth. its just a phobia in my mind lol @@Grap.07
3:34 THEY ARE BLESSING HIM WITH THE KNOWLAGE OF WIKIPEDIA!!!
My professor, who is an Emergency Department nurse noted that you don't need to bring the actual snake into the ER. We don't need to see it. Plus, it might get loose in the ER.
I got your joke right away. I don’t know what that says about us, Doctor Mike. 🤣❤️
Dr. Mike, my friend was 4'8 and underwent limb lengthening surgery. being five feet tall was a game changer for her concerning driving, sitting in chairs, reaching countertops to cook on, and so much more. I think _that's_ where 'draconian' surgeries like this can be used for the betterment of somebody's life. officially, I will add, she's 5'1. so they managed just over two and half inches with her surgery. it was very painful, she will have some scarring where the pins were, but she's *ridiculously* happy.
Wouldn't that be 4.5in?
@@annjepsen1621 oh my gosh haha, I typed that during a midnight shift lunch break so thank you 🤣 I think the max her doctor thought he'd get from the surgery was just under five so it makes sense!
It might even have lengthened her life. I have a few friends who are much shorter than average, and things like seat belts, airbags, and other safety equipment can become deadly if you aren't in the "normal" height range.
@@johnnycucumber I don't think lengthening your limbs would help the shoulder strap be in a better place. you can usually adjust the height of the shoulder belt to fit, even as low as 4 foot person can be safe. But to help you would need to lengthen their torso, which is probably much harder due to the spine. Not trying to be anti limb lengthening surgery or anything, just trying not to set up false expectations either. whether it's worth it or not is probably a very unique thing, each person gets a choice, and some are happy and other's aren't. Do a fair amount of research before doing this for yourself to maximize your odds of either doing it and being happy, or deciding not to and being happy.
I think his comment was more aimed at people are like 5 foot 5 inches+ who don’t really have major physical challenges due to their height and would want to be taller for social reasons. Its true that everyone has a physical trait that they think if it were magically improved would solve 90% of their problems when in reality, it wouldn’t actually change much. You just find another physical trait to obsess over and blame for all of your confidence and social issues. For people like this, therapy is the solution rather than physical surgery
That goofy grin when he said syllables was soooo cute!!!
"Sorry you had to see this" why? You did a lovely thing. (And honestly still looked great)
Properly made absinthe contains wormwood, however because it is distilled after the wormwood is added. The psychoactive compounds don't get distilled over, however the aromatic oils carrying a lot of the flavor do (it also doesn't bring over as many bitter components, making real absinthe less bitter than fake absinthe). From my understanding, this is how true absinthe has always been meant to be made. The oldest recipe I can find says to do so. People who make imitation absinthe where the wormwood is added after distillation have made psychoactive drinks if the wormwood concentration is too high, although it would also be intensely bitter, tasting more like Malort (which uses wormwood as well, but carries over much more of the harsh bitterness).
As a person who used to have scoliosis, I find it interesting to hear that there are surgeries or anything like that for it
I have it slightly but nothing bad. One of my sisters though…. They want to operate but she’s put it off for years. She had to stop cheering her senior year as the pain was so bad- they said one of her ribs was rubbing on her spine. You can look at her back and see something is really wrong. One of her shoulder blades sticks wayyyyy out! She did physical therapy and it helped a bit but mostly she’s now a mom to 4 young boys and can’t be down and out like that. I wish she’d done it when she was still in high school or college.
I have a student (I teach 7th grade) that’s out right now because he had his operation for his scoliosis. We are sending work home with one of the teachers for her to teach him at his house until he can come back.
@@jacquelinekenknight9280 that is interesting to hear. I probably had a slight one (it's been 2 years since I was confirmed I don't have scoliosis anymore) and even then, I was still growing when it was found out as outside of these last 2 years, I remember always having it. I just remember one doctor saying that my back is straighter than straight (a saying in Finland to say that something is very straight) and I haven't worried about it since. Sucks for your sister though that they couldn't continue something they were interested in
My sister must have had a very bad case, she had to get two Rods screwed into her spine to correct the scoliosis as well as years of braces
If the degree of curvature of the spine is 40degrees or more then usually surgery is recommended because as the person keeps growing the spine will continue to grow at the curve getting worse as you grow therefore the curvature will continue to get worse so it’s preferred to use surgery and/or braces. I was close to 40% and didn’t get the surgery & now I’m paying for it with a lot of pain. I wish I’d had the surgery when I was younger but I might still get it depending on how long I can stand the pain.
Been doin it for 50 years!!🙄
6:35
Of course your kidneys dont sing...
They scream from what im doing to them at 5 PM
I’ve heard of limb lengthening being used on a woman who has dwarfism. She had two leg lengthenings and one arm lengthen. She said it changed her life and she can now drive, open cupboards, grab items, open doors and windows, wash her hands, etc without any help. I think in those situations it could be a game changer for those who want that, but for people who just wanna be taller for self esteem reasons… idk man is it really worth the risks and months of recovery?
“Acute kidney injury”
It’s so cute isn’t it 🥰🥰
I knew a lady who had scoliosis surgery because hers was severe and so bad she was in a wheelchair. She got back to walking, post surgery.
I feel like the limb lengthening procedure could be useful for people who have uneven leg lengths since that can really badly effect people’s body’s (joints, hips, backs etc) over time. I don’t have uneven limbs but I did, when I was a kid, somehow do something where I was walking unevenly and it really impacted my knees, ankles, hips and even up to my neck. I had to get a bunch of chiropractic adjustments.
I know little people have it done sometimes, not just for aesthetics but for the chronic pain and to walk better.
I’ve also gotten a limb lengthening procedure in a hex frame it’s not the easiest thing to go through.
I thought limb lengthening only worked on children whps growth plates haven't fused?
@Leapingriver no, the body will fix broken bones by filling in the gaps between the broken ends of the bones. So they use an external framework to hold the bone exactly a small distance apart in the correct alignment to have the bones fill in the gap just right that tou end up with longer bones. You wouldn't be able to do it if the patient had issues with healing, obviously, and the older you are generally the slower you heal. It probably would never be done on a child unless they really had to for the child's health.
Don't let Sam get you down. That Godfish joke was GOLDEN.
Her story is very encouraging
Having lived in Thailand for a year, the snake thing definitely resonates. The snake catchers are experts and know the type of snake immediately. They are already wearing gloves and proper shoes (most of the time!) and they learn how to do it from watching their parent who is also an expert.
My uncle got a job doing snake venom research, and he asked why the person before him left. He had snakes at home, and one night he got passed out drunk (he may have been an alcoholic) not realising the enclosure for his python was open. You guessed it, he got the squeeze.
Good thing my uncle doesn't drink alcohol.
I live about 8 miles from the Midwest medical serpentarium. They provide anti-venom to most midwestern hospitals, and have on hand breeding populations of all known venomous snakes. Back in 2012 the manager was bit by an actual Black Mamba while retrieving samples for testing, he spent nearly a month in the hospital and since it was his 5th bite from a Black Mamba was restricted from any further contact with venomous snakes due to the damage done in the 8 minutes he took to get him to the hospital and treated. Basically after 50 years as a hunter, collector and provider of medical supplies from the most dangerous animals and plants on earth his body was unable to take any more damage. The wonderful man passed in 2019 from lingering damage done by all those snake bites and his son now runs the organization.
Totally believable.
what kind of python? and most deaths regarding large snakes are during handling, when the snake feels unsafe and tightens to make sure they don't fall. i doubt the snake would leave the enclosure and seek out the person to kill him! there's also only one record of a person ever being eaten by a large snake, and that was a reticulated python
@@snekkyboi Reticulated Python, who happen to grow between 4 and 9 meter (But, 9m was a record register 100 years ago). For such specimen, the enclosure is litterally a room only for him.
So, I call bullshit too.
The perfect moment to call Klaus the Codfather lol
Gotta defend the doc here, English isn‘t even my first language and I got the god fish joke immediately. Well done
“Sadly, people are often set in their ways until something really rattles them, like a… like a near-death experience.”
Dr. Mike: “That’s actually true.”
Me: “That’s actually foreshadowing.”
Doctor Mike has some pretty great insights to share. I can say that he’s really passionate about his own career. He ensures the fact that he will continue to motivate and inspire us to be healthy.
It's funny when he tries to give out medical information about exaggerated jokes.
@@Samuel-7418 That’s the whole point 👁️👄👁️
...ohmygod now I've seen everything...you're on a Doctor Mike vid. 😭I love you Sophia
@@jobroray But they are EXTREMELY exaggerated. I just find it funny. Sometimes he doesn't even stop and laugh at them. 🤭
Why do you keep commenting the same thing on every Doctor Mike vid? I think you're a bot
i got an experimental treatment for my hip back then. doctor said either that while i'm still young or arthritis and an artificial hip with 35. 45 now and fit and happy, really glad i said yes.
The thought of Roger taking the snake with him to the ER and it wreaking havoc there makes me giggle
C'mon Sam ... Godfish was first thing i thought on when Mike was about to tell the joke :D *dad jokes energy*
"Jesus! that's evil". If you are not expecting evil from American Dad, especially from Stan or most importantly Roger, you are in for a treat.
Godf fish is a great joke, I approve 100%, made me laugh so hard I had to pause the video 😂😂
Oh my goodness, Gabe likes it when there's a med student he plays death pig metal and it confuses them SO MUCH
You know it's always a pleasure being here because I always learn something new here plus we just get to see the Doctor reacts something fun too!!
I actually got the Godfish thing so fast because I was thinking about it. 😂😂😂😂
Not Sam laughing to try and keep his job ❤❤
1:55 that freeze frame 😏😏😏😏😏😏
Seek help for your pornsickness
I legit just asked someone if absinthe really makes you hallucinate yesterday. So thank you for reading my mind and providing me with the answer 😂
It actually doesn't. Thujone only has a mild stimulant effect and the amounts that are in absinthe are very small. The problem with absinthe is that some will drink it without watering it down correctly, and absinthe can have alcohol levels anywhere from 40-80% alcohol by volume. Also, past adulterated absinthes contained nasty chemicals like copper sulfate and ammonia.
Modern absinthe is pretty good if you like anise flavor, but just like any alcoholic beverage, please drink responsibly.
I love you and your videos so much! I watch almost every single one and show them to my friends and family. My mom was a nurse before being diagnosed with MS and forced into permanent disability; I showed her your videos a few days ago and she laughed the whole way through. You’re an amazing person and you make all of our lives better. Please don’t ever stop 💝
I love how he didn't address that the paper said the snake was POISONOUS, not VENOMOUS.
Billy is the best side character on this show. Billy is awesome.
My surgeon was so sweet he asked me what was my favorite music to listen to and I told him my favorite band and when I woke up he thanked me for introducing him to the band because during the surgery he told the nurse to save it on his playlist
3:40 did he just miss that?
Lol
My nephew had the leg lengthening surgery done. One of his legs was growing faster than the other so dramatically it was creating a curve in his spine to develop. Just an example of it being used for beneficial purposes.
IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT HOW CUTE HIGHSCHOOL MIKE WAS
A coworker of mine was married to a Psychiatrist in the 1970’s. He committed her and had her receive a lobotomy. Then divorced her. My buddy wanted to do harm to him. She was committed to full time care for life.
"It's so cool that her kidneys sing. Mine never sing." - Doctor Mike 2022
13:25 the goldfather
Your hilarious I got it on the first shot. I knew exactly what you were saying about the goldfish being the godfather you have to have a universal sense of humor to get things like that lol.😂
I've always wondered how antivenom actually works. Didn't expect to find the answer in a medical review of American Dad
Just came back from a 3 month holiday back in my home country and I was so excited to catch up on Dr Mikes videos when I saw this one
Re: Scoliosis. There's so many different kinds of things to take into consideration. I was braced all through middle and high school and eventually had surgery in college, and the determining factor was because of the spine affecting my breathing, pain, headaches, and low self-esteem from body image issues. Aside from just curve, my spine was actually torquing, and that played a big part in the health decisions I made. I luckily had access to doctors that specialized in scoliosis, but I also met with doctors who clearly knew little about it along my health journey. I remember one doctor looking at my x-rays and saying he didn't think I should be having any pain. Um. Okay. Well. I Do (did). Spinal fusion ended up being great for me. some people see it as limiting, and it can be and is not for everyone every time for sure. And recovery was a long journey. But for me, compared to how limited I was before, it actually helped me to be more active, healthy, mobile, and independent ultimately.
A teacher I had in high school told us about how his daughter had had to undergo spinal fusion when she was in her early teens. She obviously didn't grow any taller afterward so she's still under 5ft but other than that I believe she had a decent recovery.
@@yaboicolleen It sounds like she *possibly* had a progressive condition or something. One of the reasons I didn't get fused until college was because my curvature growth was slow--and if possible they wanted to wait until I "stopped growing." That has got to be hard.
Me binge watching all night as he talks about the importance of sleep💀
Objection to you, Sam! That is a god-tier pun!
7:30 is just a testament to his accent! 🤣
I heard that the limb lengthening technique was originally used as an equalizing surgery. Basically, if your legs are dramatically different lengths, then they lengthen one to even them out and make things like walking and running more comfortable.
Yeah they were originally for those born with various skeletal issues. Then it was hijacked by a spoiled teenage girl with rich parents (i rememberwatching the documentaryabout the girl many yrs ago.) Then it became something people do for pure cosmetic reasons. But that happens a lot with cosmetic surgeries.
Yes. Even procedures seen as purely cosmetic these days were originally developed as treatments. Breast reduction was developed to help those with overly large breasts that caused back issues. Then breast augmentation was developed for those who suffered from breast cancer and had their breasts removed due to it. Nose jobs were for those who had traumatic facial injuries.
I'm w ya Dr mike I was a freshman in high school at 6'3 and never grew again....
"I have no idea what this snake is" That's actually really sad.
Thank you for informing us on things that can help us on any day 🙏 Sending love to you and Bear
I discovered you when I had Covid a few months ago and now I can’t stop watching him
My oldest daughter followed the growth curve, just underneath it. I thought she would never grow. They called her failure to thrive. Now she’s a very healthy 15 year old.
I love “The surgeon cuts at night… the surgeon cuts AT NIIIIIGHT…” to the tune of the Whodini song, Freaks Come out at night, from their 1984 album, Escape. 🤩
Hey Doctor Mike! I wanted to say a big thank you for touching on atelectasis when it comes to wearing a back brace! I wore a brace for most of my childhood, and difficultly breathing is the biggest thing I remember from it. I ended up having to have surgery once it reached 93 degrees, and I wish it had been an option earlier just so I wouldn't have had to fight for breath as often. A lot of people don't realize everything that is involved with scoliosis, and if there aren't any visible signs it can get a little repetitive explaining why you're out of breath even when you're in shape. A little knowledge goes a long way, and I really appreciate you putting it out there!
Dr. Brother Mike if all doctors were like you I'd have no problem going to the doctor, you're a chill dude.
Dr Mike telling me to get good sleep while I’m watching his videos at 1am😅😅
There was a van driver from my work who owned a rattlesnake farm. He would milk the venom and give it to the county for handling to medical labs for the anti-venom.
I did a report on snake bites where I talked to our local hospital staff about what to do - they said one of the most common bad ideas they see is people trying to bring the snake in so doctors can identify it. 1) if you have someone with you that can get a picture that is just as good, and 2) they do have anti-venom that works no matter what kind of snake it was. Don’t put yourself or others in more risk by trying to bring the snake with you or getting a good picture: just get away from the snake and get medical attention.
I would have thought they would note down all the information you have and get a herpetologist on the phone to help with identification if necessary. Even details like the location, time of day, habitat where the snake was found would presumably help as different species are likely to hang out or be active during different conditions and in different places.
There are no universal antivenoms. Some of them work for multiple different types of venoms, but none exists that work for all, or even anywhere close.
You need to have at least a rough idea what type of snake it was, so you can give one or more antivenoms that you estimate to be the most likely.
The rough location of the snake is probably enough in most cases.
You always find a way to make my day keep up the good work❤
Dr Mike telling me to take care of myself while I’m young while smoking and eating a greasy pizza
American dad , Roger is my favourite character😅