Doctor Fact-Checks Simpsons Medical Scenes

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
  • I've received so many comments asking me to react to more Simpsons medical scenes, so here we are! Today we look at Homer's plastic surgery and gastric bypass, Homer pinning his skin back from that famous meme, Homer and Bart jumping the Springfield Gorge, Bart injuring his coccyx on a bowling ball, Homer performing CPR on Moe, looking at an eclipse, Grandpa Abe's exploding kidney's and homer providing a transplant, organ transplants on your driver's license, and so much more. Are there any other scenes from The Simpsons you want me to react to? Let me know down below!
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @emperorzizen1081
    @emperorzizen1081 Год назад +5122

    Fun fact, one of the reasons Homer survives so many head injuries is because the fluid surrounding his skull is a lot thicker than usual, comparable to a football helmet.

    • @ohnenamen5911
      @ohnenamen5911 Год назад +33

      Source?

    • @betinivinicius
      @betinivinicius Год назад +228

      Not thicker, but he has a thicker layer of liquid between the brain and the inside of the skull, preventing brain injury

    • @Leopoldshark
      @Leopoldshark Год назад +211

      Season 8, Episode 3 - The Homer They Fall. And it's actually the liquid surrounding the brain, not the skull.

    • @liamnehren1054
      @liamnehren1054 Год назад +66

      it might also be notable that as Doctor Mike pointed out the organs are really visible on their X-rays indicating incredibly high density in their internals structures which since they never mention it means it's normal in the Simpson verse! XD

    • @RGC_animation
      @RGC_animation Год назад +11

      Still tho, a football helmet would not save you from a 1000 feet fall.

  • @hoarderofhermits
    @hoarderofhermits Год назад +1804

    I think it would be hilarious if a cartoon had an actual realistic doctor who is just in awe about how some of these injuries came to be and then the doctor freaks out when it heals in true cartoon fashion 😂

    • @Nezumi99
      @Nezumi99 Год назад +3

      some cartoons had not sitcoms cargoon

    • @cheryl-lynnmehring8606
      @cheryl-lynnmehring8606 Год назад +20

      Dr Mike would be that doctor! And the show would be the Simpsons!!🤣😂🤣

    • @MarginalSC
      @MarginalSC Год назад +6

      Could've been Dr Nick. Imagine studying medicine, doing the internship, then you encounter Homer in the ER. Once he realized nothing made sense...

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Год назад +7

      "How the f*** did you survive a 1000ft plumet, and then recover in a week? I'm contacting the government for......... research. Yeah, research."

    • @Impossible_Fishy
      @Impossible_Fishy 9 месяцев назад +1

      It would be like when family guy accurately animated the kid playing drums “little drummer boy”

  • @justinbuergi9867
    @justinbuergi9867 Год назад +541

    Technically homer did sign off on the kidney transplant. He just ran away before they could start but he never actually told them not to do it. Sounds like a legal gray zone, especially if they didn’t have time for him to wake back up

    • @itzdilpickle3679
      @itzdilpickle3679 5 месяцев назад +11

      If someone runs out a room before a surgery, I would assume they don’t want it.

  • @thesalmonguy3342
    @thesalmonguy3342 Год назад +373

    The reason homer can survive a thousand foot fall is because he has a special condition called “being a main character”

    • @Leostar-Regalius
      @Leostar-Regalius Год назад +14

      they actually have a in universe reason, his skull is thicker then a normal person, almost like he's always wearing a helmet

    • @MakingMarvelBetter
      @MakingMarvelBetter Год назад +10

      @@Leostar-Regalius yeah but what about the rest of his body?

    • @brandibastian4193
      @brandibastian4193 8 месяцев назад +3

      Also, he's a cartoon character! That definitely helps too...

    • @grangesaves33
      @grangesaves33 8 месяцев назад +5

      Not just a main character, but a main character in a cartoon that has an emphasis on slapstick humor

    • @shadow_9o6
      @shadow_9o6 7 месяцев назад +5

      basically plot armor

  • @MyNameIsWes
    @MyNameIsWes Год назад +590

    I love how people always say that ''if they see you are an organ donor in the ER, they won't take good care of you". Having worked in the ER for five years and running over a hundred traumas in that time, I don't even know your first name until we get you stabilized and I actually get to talk to your family. Until then you are either "honey, ma'am, sir, or buddy" to me.

    • @ivanamendez478
      @ivanamendez478 Год назад +46

      That's what I was thinking. Like the nurses have time to verify someone's identity before starting life saving treatment. come on!

    • @kanedaku
      @kanedaku Год назад +11

      @@ivanamendez478 Well according to the Sopranos, American EMTs do wallet biopsies so you should do.
      On a different note, in the UK they do try to establish your identity to access your medical history - patient may have an allergy which you trigger with treatment.

    • @ashtonwestfall4777
      @ashtonwestfall4777 Год назад

      While it is extremely rare there is a number of confirmed cases of hospitals prematurely declaring death for organ donors

    • @lumiukko4296
      @lumiukko4296 Год назад +20

      That logic doesn't make any sense to me. Why would a medical worker cause someone else to die in order to safe someone else's life? How is the other patient more important than the first one?

    • @piccilo72
      @piccilo72 Год назад +6

      @@lumiukko4296 Can save multiple. It's the trolley problem.

  • @melboom2994
    @melboom2994 Год назад +1489

    Fun thing about organ donation, here in the Netherlands everyone is registered as an organ donor unless specified otherwise when you turn 16 (or maybe 18 not sure about that one) and there's also an option that you can get your family to decide for you when you died. There's also an option to only donate your body to science if you want to. I think it's an amazing system, to make sure that more organs are available for people who need them. It also makes more people think about what they want to happen with their organs after they die

    • @KumaoftheForest
      @KumaoftheForest Год назад +28

      I’m an organ Donor but my Heart can’t be donated because of Wolff-Parkinson White

    • @adrianalbertofernandesrosa2544
      @adrianalbertofernandesrosa2544 Год назад

      Same in Portugal! When we die, we are all potential organ donors by default unless we clearly express our will otherwise while alives… makes so much sense!

    • @wendyc5217
      @wendyc5217 Год назад +73

      In the UK everyone is opted in automatically also, if you don't want to donate you need to opt out..

    • @saraleena007
      @saraleena007 Год назад +8

      @@wendyc5217 Hi, Are we forced to donate an organ when we're alive? Thanks.

    • @wendyc5217
      @wendyc5217 Год назад +33

      @@saraleena007 We are all on the consent list to donate our organs when we pass away, if you do not want to donate you need to opt out on the government website.

  • @seedling345
    @seedling345 Год назад +411

    Homer feeling for barts kidney had me weak. I laughed way harder than I should've lol.

    • @SpacePlushy
      @SpacePlushy 8 месяцев назад

      So wholesome at the same time!

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 7 месяцев назад

      Homer feeling for barts kidney had me weak. I laughed way harder than I should've lol.

    • @seedling345
      @seedling345 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@Theunicorn2012 congratulations you found the copy and paste feature lmao

    • @djentity303
      @djentity303 7 месяцев назад +2

      And it was homers dad feeling for homers I think

    • @ArgentinianElectrician
      @ArgentinianElectrician 4 месяца назад +2

      @@djentity303 Grandpa Abe Simpson (lol sry I love the simpsons)

  • @treehugger0241
    @treehugger0241 Год назад +52

    4:40 Your absolute delight at Homer mentioning Chest Compressions is so wholesome.

  • @christinaserrano6379
    @christinaserrano6379 Год назад +641

    Doctor Mike's reaction to Homer saying chest compressions is everything ♥️

    • @brianda5793
      @brianda5793 Год назад +16

      He got so excited

    • @toriless
      @toriless Год назад

      He loves chest compressions.

  • @BronwenEvis
    @BronwenEvis Год назад +192

    "If a person's talking, their heart's beating" - Dr. Mike, 2022
    But seriously, he has to react to Brooklyn 99

  • @EllyValentini
    @EllyValentini 6 месяцев назад +17

    Dr Mike being a Jelena fan and not realizing they dated 10 years ago was a brain reset 😂😅

  • @brye687
    @brye687 Год назад +977

    Being an organ donor takes real guts!

    • @ThePuff_
      @ThePuff_ Год назад +15

      😒🙄

    • @CaeDay
      @CaeDay Год назад +12

      Lol

    • @TotallyTinyHatBoy
      @TotallyTinyHatBoy Год назад +17

      Sure does, you really need the GUTS.

    • @Cosmic91737
      @Cosmic91737 Год назад +12

      Not really, I know multiple people who are organ donors, and they haven't told me that it's nerve wracking

    • @gameoftheday_gotd
      @gameoftheday_gotd Год назад +12

      @@Cosmic91737 it’s a joke

  • @heatherg3162
    @heatherg3162 Год назад +213

    I fractured my coccyx at 13, and it was one of the worst pains I've ever felt! Happened in gym class, and the teacher told me to just walk it off, it wasn't that bad 🙄 But I couldn't sit straight without screaming in pain. My homeroom teacher sent me over to the office, and they called my mom. Immediately went to the doctor, and guess what? It *was* bad! It fractured, and I had to sit on a rubber donut for two months. I also had to take that time out of gym class, and my teacher was convinced I was being overly dramatic and tried to fail me. She was the WORST. It was because of that injury that I had to stop playing soccer, and that absolutely crushed me. Believe your kids when they tell you something is wrong!

    • @ambush1056
      @ambush1056 Год назад

      i hope that teacher gets their coccyx fractured and experiences the same things

    • @mugglepuff
      @mugglepuff Год назад +17

      Kinda the same thing, but when I was 14 or 15, I started having spams in my arms where they would twitch and I dropped stuff. My mom shrugged it off until I dropped to the floor in front of her. Turns out I have epilepsy and those were mini seizures (layman's terms)

    • @chocolatefrogs4446
      @chocolatefrogs4446 Год назад +7

      Please tell me you complained about her😳

    • @cas_sett
      @cas_sett Год назад +5

      actually happened to me too. I don't know if it was actually fractured, but now I think so. I fell on the stairs and it hurt for months, but not at the point of not being able to walk (it must have been really really small). it hurt especially when I got up from the chair. I never had it checked out because it wasn't that bad and I believed it was because I was growing

    • @kozeiyt
      @kozeiyt Год назад +8

      jeez i hope that teacher got fired
      thats pure negligence for a student's injuries

  • @jessmy2cents
    @jessmy2cents Год назад +461

    I was on dialysis for 10 years (I'm 36) and finally got my transplant on 10/01/2019 (3 years this Saturday!!) And every single thing Doctor Mike is saying, I've experienced. I was diagnosed with FSGS when I was 19, totally random, no one else in my family had kidney problems. I was actually just talking to someone about my transplant experience and it brought so much joy to my heart! PLEASE take care of your kidneys, people, the best you can!! Dialysis is NOT fun, I missed out on a LOT of life and it's STILL a struggle trying to enjoy it some days, but I'm very grateful.

    • @tahraethestoryteller6079
      @tahraethestoryteller6079 Год назад +18

      Congratulations 🍾🎉🎈🎊

    • @brandonkelly6369
      @brandonkelly6369 Год назад +19

      Yeah, I'm 17 and just recently had a kidney transplant 6 months ago, although I wasn't on dialysis nearly as long as you, dialysis sucks, I even had my time extended by an hour because my kidneys just couldn't do anything, was drinking like a bottle of water like every other day, had no energy for anything, was sleeping all the time, but I finally got the transplant and taking all the pills is a small price to pay for the freedom I have received

    • @jessmy2cents
      @jessmy2cents Год назад +11

      @@brandonkelly6369 that's so wonderful!! I'm glad you're feeling much better. Yea I was REALLY worried about how I was gonna handle the pills because I suck at being consistent but it's like 2nd nature to me at this point. Continue to take care of yourself and that kidney!! You're young so you have a lot of life to live 😁

    • @brandonkelly6369
      @brandonkelly6369 Год назад +3

      @@jessmy2cents Thank you so much, and you as well! Also, just one thing I did hate as well, I had a hemodialysis catheter, it was so inconvenient 😂 it was right in my chest.

    • @jessmy2cents
      @jessmy2cents Год назад +3

      @@brandonkelly6369 Same! I tried them all so I had one in my chest, stomach, arm (it's still there just in case)...SUCH a pain!!

  • @eggim392
    @eggim392 Год назад +18

    For the solar eclipse one, me and a friend made a mistake of looking directly at it in highschool, if didn't do severe damage to our eyes but we saw reddish splotches for a solid few minutes before our vision went completely back to normal

  • @marcovw6415
    @marcovw6415 Год назад +54

    10:20 in the Netherlands, by default you are a donor. You get a letter at age 18 informing you that you can change that. I personally think that is a good system. ( For context, you aren't considered a donor before the age of 18)

    • @sergio1423ful
      @sergio1423ful Год назад

      That’s fucked up tho, the government shouldn’t just be able to grab ur organs and do whatever they want with them

    • @ChromaKeyMystress
      @ChromaKeyMystress Год назад +2

      Yeah um, no wonder that's a law in Netherlands since they also practice eugenics - there's a reason why your country literally has the lowest global birthrate for down syndrome. Keep that in mind when you think it's a good system that someone is an automatic organ donor against their will if they get seriously injured and die.

    • @user-unos111
      @user-unos111 Год назад +2

      @@ChromaKeyMystress
      I see nothing wrong with anything you said in your comment

    • @myfyp2
      @myfyp2 Год назад +7

      @@ChromaKeyMystress There is an option to opt out. What's wrong with that.

    • @EriktionEBW
      @EriktionEBW 2 месяца назад

      How many % opt out then?

  • @danielleking262
    @danielleking262 Год назад +57

    I'll never not crack up when they airlift Homer right into the ambulance and then it IMMEDIATELY crashes and sends him back down into the gorge. Funniest bit ever. 😂😂👌

  • @thesandravshow
    @thesandravshow Год назад +449

    I love how Marge didn’t know he had surgery as if there is no recovery time 😅

    • @PanicaUnknownLikesBoob
      @PanicaUnknownLikesBoob Год назад +6

      I will use this comment as my like but only because you have 69 likes and I'm immature

    • @toriless
      @toriless Год назад +5

      I ma grateful Doc Mike took this show with the idiocy in which is was designed. In cartoons not one ever dies, or if they do it is until the next one. At least cats have to die 9 times in cartoons.

    • @DKNguyen3.1415
      @DKNguyen3.1415 8 месяцев назад +3

      Recovery is the worst part of surgery

  • @lilitharam44
    @lilitharam44 Год назад +37

    I was going to donate a kidney to a cousin's husband, but I couldn't get cleared because of my own health issues. It still makes me sad, I just wish I could have helped. He did pass away, this year.

  • @englishtwister
    @englishtwister Год назад +12

    5:27 When there was a solar eclipse in England in 2015.
    Where I was at, was a layer of light cloud, so through that, we could watch the eclipse occur.
    And where we were at, it was 85% covered.

    • @mbrown0423
      @mbrown0423 Год назад

      I have looked at the sun for more than ten seconds before

    • @matthewboire6843
      @matthewboire6843 10 месяцев назад

      @@mbrown0423how can you see?!

  • @MythicSuns
    @MythicSuns Год назад +22

    5:09 "if a person's talking their heart's beating"
    -Doctor Mike

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz 18 дней назад

      Great insight right there

  • @layzboi2250
    @layzboi2250 Год назад +78

    The joy on dr Mike's face when Homer says chest compressions.

  • @goloje6744
    @goloje6744 Год назад +10

    I like how happy Mike was when Homer said “Chest compressions to a bee gees song”😂

  • @michaelmahabir213
    @michaelmahabir213 Год назад +80

    “If a person’s talking, their heart’s beating”. That line sticks with me since I’m dealing with anxiety and shortness of breath (even though my oxygen levels are normal). Went to the er twice only for them to say it’s anxiety.

    • @ScaredMexican
      @ScaredMexican Год назад +4

      OH MY GOD, I'M DEALING WITH THE EXACT SAME THING. Let me know if they say anything different ever, because I am tired of them being dismissive of it

    • @BeastyPLAYZ16
      @BeastyPLAYZ16 Год назад +2

      Same bro

    • @nollypolly
      @nollypolly Год назад +4

      I went through the same thing in 2010. Repeated anxiety and full blown panic attacks that sent me to the er. I went at least a half dozen times and everything was fine. Heart, lungs... nothing was wrong, physically. It literally was 'all in my head', so to speak. I've suffered from anxiety since 1994 but this was the worst it had ever been.
      Turns out I was on the wrong medication. I had been DX w depression when I actually had BPII due to untreated ADHD. I'm 49 now and doing much better now that I'm on the correct meds.
      Anyway, just thought I'd share in hopes it eases your mind in some way. Be well 💛

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +851

    There is a medical TV show that is on it's last season this year, which would be great for you to review next it is called Doc Martin, it's a British comedy drama, he was a vascular surgeon, but becomes a GP (family medicine Doctor same as you), the show is medically accurate, and to top it off it is hilarious.

    • @wellwell7950
      @wellwell7950 Год назад +34

      I so hope he see's this, I love doc martin

    • @TheTankieArchive
      @TheTankieArchive Год назад +9

      That would be funny

    • @jessicas2379
      @jessicas2379 Год назад +7

      I can't watch it cause its on Amazon Prime but its on the bonus channels that you have to pay extra for access to it. Sad face.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +4

      @@jessicas2379 that is upsetting, luckily in the UK we can watch the new series on ITV Wednesday 9pm

    • @arandomorange
      @arandomorange Год назад +2

      85 likes in half an hour

  • @isa26g
    @isa26g Год назад +178

    It gives me chills just remembering how it feels to get hurt in the coccyx, it is one of the strongest and most uncomfortable pains I have ever felt

    • @Zaron_Gaming
      @Zaron_Gaming Год назад +7

      And the pionidal cyst that can grow from the trauma is extremely painful. I slide down a hill on my tailbone as a dumb young adult would and it lead to several surgeries some some rather embarrassing moments and issues that still haunt me

    • @katarinajohansson3486
      @katarinajohansson3486 Год назад +6

      Yup, i hurt mine as a kid and it still hurts during the winter when it's cold

    • @savanahdahlsten3149
      @savanahdahlsten3149 Год назад +2

      Hitting your coccyx is pretty churlish to deal with lmfao! Its harsh!

    • @sngray11
      @sngray11 Год назад +1

      It is so excruciatingly painful!

    • @savanahdahlsten3149
      @savanahdahlsten3149 Год назад +1

      @@sngray11 in second place is sciatica pain when you're pregnant! Lol

  • @martinkis2000
    @martinkis2000 Год назад +151

    Fun fact, in my country everyone is automatically an organ donor. So if someone is in an incident and suffers fatal injuries someone actually gets their organs if there is a need and they are a match.

    • @sergio1423ful
      @sergio1423ful Год назад +12

      That’s fucked up

    • @veritysmiler6634
      @veritysmiler6634 Год назад +3

      I thought someone was forced to give up an organ while they were still alive for a hot minute-😰

    • @martinkis2000
      @martinkis2000 Год назад +47

      @@sergio1423ful Well I think if someone is dead because of let's say a car accident, and their last "act" can be to save a human life I do think that it's justifiable

    • @Pribol
      @Pribol Год назад +12

      @@sergio1423ful no

    • @estersilva7804
      @estersilva7804 Год назад +8

      I think people should have a say about what happens to them after they die... Like, if they want to donate, if they want to be cremated etc etc etc. This doesn't sound quite right

  • @trayolphia5756
    @trayolphia5756 Год назад +8

    12:18 thanks for the definition here…I remember the first time I ever heard the term
    Star Trek IV - The voyage home
    McCoy is in a hospital, encounters an older ladies moaning on a bed, claims she was there for kidney dialysis, McCoy is incredulous at the “dark ages” nature of medicine he’s encountering compared to what he’s used to, he gives the lady a pill, telling her to swallow it and walks off
    Short time later tha same lady is in a wheelchair, happy and vibrant, telling everyone who will listen “doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney”

  • @captainstrange1466
    @captainstrange1466 Год назад +86

    I like how Dr. Mike went straight into the video rather than doing a long intro explaining what he'll do in the video.

    • @Thenoobestgirl
      @Thenoobestgirl Год назад +1

      I hate those! There's this woman who does writing tips and every one of her videos starts with a 3 minute promotion of her books. I skip it every time.

    • @bfamily6319
      @bfamily6319 Год назад

      I think you’re just one of those people who likes criticising people. Go get a life 🦶

    • @barrysteven5964
      @barrysteven5964 Год назад

      It's so annoying when a six minute video starts with a minute and a half of being told what the video is going to be about!

  • @BengNinja
    @BengNinja Год назад +91

    Dude i almost died laughing at the ambulance crashing and Homer rolling back down the canyon 🙏🤣🤣

    • @angb6616
      @angb6616 Год назад +6

      Even after multiple views I still laugh every time. 😂

    • @Claubuza
      @Claubuza Год назад +4

      He almost died too.

    • @Whatisthis438
      @Whatisthis438 Год назад

      I’m glad I’m not the only one who almost died looking at that 🤣🤣🤣

    • @joyjoyoo
      @joyjoyoo Год назад

      It's a classic scene

  • @kapithecat1424
    @kapithecat1424 Год назад +32

    7:44 this scene actually made me die of laughter 🤣🤣🤣

    • @La_aJ
      @La_aJ 4 месяца назад +2

      Me too! I can’t- 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jordynmcflair4405
    @jordynmcflair4405 Год назад +32

    You're hands down my favorite youtuber!! You're hilarious, kind, patient, and to top it all off, a doctor!! I appreciate all your work going into your videos (and it's amazing how you find time in your busy schedule!) and I wish you much luck in the future!

  • @HotHoneyAndSpice
    @HotHoneyAndSpice Год назад +148

    Can we get a part two? Although I’ve probably seen each Simpsons episode hundreds of times, watching Dr. Mike’s reactions is priceless.

    • @danielf.7151
      @danielf.7151 Год назад +1

      good idea. also, he already made a Simpson'S video before this

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Год назад +3

      I'm not even sure a typical human lifespan can watch the entire Simpsons series *dozens* of times, let alone hundreds.

    • @aliciyuh1313
      @aliciyuh1313 Год назад +4

      i finished the series 2 weeks ago and im watching again and im already on season…9.

  • @nivedithadakshinamurthy8788
    @nivedithadakshinamurthy8788 Год назад +180

    Dr.Mike's face when he said chest compressions 😂

  • @albinappelberg5332
    @albinappelberg5332 Год назад +51

    I am an organ donor and I am proud of that. I live in Sweden Love your channel

  • @monkemoo8296
    @monkemoo8296 Год назад +10

    11:50 are we just not gonna talk about the doctor only having 4 fingers-?

  • @TotoDG
    @TotoDG Год назад +50

    I donated a kidney once, and everyone (the hospital staff, my family, and *especially* the recipient) loved me and treated me like a hero. Unfortunately, they weren't as grateful the next ten times I did it...

  • @cinderellaasmr
    @cinderellaasmr Год назад +72

    I had to take an online first aid and CPR course for work, and I was thinking “if Dr. Mike was teaching this I’d probably pay more attention, I’ll go to his channel later for confirmation.” 😂😂 I only trust this guy!

    • @okaydetar821
      @okaydetar821 Год назад +3

      That's not good, if he is the only person you trust what are you gonna do if he stops uploading?

    • @cinderellaasmr
      @cinderellaasmr Год назад +3

      @@okaydetar821 lmao I’m going to be screwed then 😂😭

  • @elpeejon9474
    @elpeejon9474 Год назад +18

    I twisted my coccyxs and it took over 2 years to recover. I was like 10. No one understood the pain.

    • @astalatata
      @astalatata Год назад +1

      Ouch , I'm sorry for you-

  • @brysonenoch6129
    @brysonenoch6129 Год назад +22

    I actually donated my kidney to my father and when Homer ran away (made me laugh) it was how I felt the whole morning of the operation. I do not regret the operation at all, but I was nervous, “what does this mean for the rest of my life?” “will I be able to take care of my kidney?” “Do I actually want to go through with this?” I was scared and nervous even though every single detail was explained to me. Funny moment, but for some people, that is how we felt. I refuse to tell my parents because that was the gift of life. If he knew my mental state, my father would have refused the surgery, that is just the kinda man he is. “For all of the things he has done do us, I don’t have to think about it, it is the least we can do.” That is what my brother said when my father asked us to CONSIDER donating.

  • @drachenmagus1604
    @drachenmagus1604 Год назад +13

    In High School, about twenty years ago, we watched a Solar Eclipse for science class. We used special dark thick glass to view it, similar to the type of glass in wielding helmets/goggles. It was cool to see the eclipse that way versus the indirect method with the box. I still think Lunar Eclipses are better because you can see them without needing any protection and they last longer.

  • @MythicSuns
    @MythicSuns Год назад +18

    7:51 Homer's body defy's the laws of physics in various episodes of the Simpsons. There's one where he manages to use just his belly ( _literally_ just his belly..ok, and his mouth if you want to get pedantic) to drink a beer and crush the can. Also, in a halloween episode he's force fed all of the doughnuts in the world and not only does he survive, he demands more when he's on the last 20 or so and relatively speaking doesn't put on that much weight (yeah he gets ridiculously fat but not to the point where he looks like he has eaten all of the doughnuts in the world).

    • @christianlorre
      @christianlorre Год назад

      Or when he survived being smashed against the wall by a wrecking ball.

  • @FullofSouthernCharm
    @FullofSouthernCharm Год назад +6

    The fact that you are so professional and yet not afraid to watch the Simpsons is awesome.

  • @doglover1299
    @doglover1299 Год назад +15

    2:08 Homer is a giga chad

    • @rockpie
      @rockpie 8 месяцев назад

      *QUEUE THE GIGACHAD THEME*

  • @SoulShardx
    @SoulShardx Год назад +19

    11:56 I feel ya Mike….🙂

  • @K-Y-L-E
    @K-Y-L-E Год назад +19

    13:30 Technically he did, remember Homer is an alcoholic

  • @brackenstorm2682
    @brackenstorm2682 Год назад +6

    I actually got a tailbone injury and I bruised my coccyx pretty bad. I was thrown off my horse and landed bottom first. I have pain if I sit down for more than an hour. Took physical therapy and had electroshock therapy. Took away some of the pain (I used to have pain almost 24/7 if I sat down), but I now only have pain if I sit down for more than an hour.

  • @ethancampbell245
    @ethancampbell245 Год назад +9

    Doctor Mike: Be careful when eating fast food.
    Also Doctor Mike: Stay happy and healthy.
    Me: Happy tastes good.

  • @natalieross0314
    @natalieross0314 Год назад +107

    Thank you Dr. Mike for teaching us what is wrong and right! I can imagine your family is mad that you might keep ruining your family TV shows, however, I gained that habit from you, and my parents actually enjoy it! They always wanted me (their daughter) to go medical school, so they think this is the next best thing since I didn’t attend.

    • @lexijordan9384
      @lexijordan9384 Год назад +2

      He's almost like a father we never had. SiC.

    • @emilytucker1765
      @emilytucker1765 Год назад

      He was wrong about the first one. I’m surprised he didn’t know that it’s called a gastric band not a gastric sleeve.

    • @emilytucker1765
      @emilytucker1765 Год назад

      Also then he calls it a gastric bypass which is completely different to the other two. He might get a lot of things right but he also gets a lot wrong.

    • @Thenoobestgirl
      @Thenoobestgirl Год назад

      😂

  • @jonmendelson1104
    @jonmendelson1104 Год назад +11

    9:06 Did you know that as a child most people have 4 kidnees, but as an adult most people only have 2?
    (The joke works better aloud than in text. Rather than misspelling kidneys to somehow combine kid knees and kidneys, you can just say the word).

  • @No-sv6mu
    @No-sv6mu 3 месяца назад +3

    We 100% knew who the heart donor was for my cousin's husband. We have kept in contact with his parents and send pictures of the kids that still have their dad because of their tragedy. They say it has helped them in their grief. Their son was only 17 when he passed, so sad. And it has been 16 years since the transplant

  • @moonbatt
    @moonbatt Год назад +68

    About 30 years ago a friend of a friend was in a freak accident. The way it was told to me was that he appeared to be brain dead and so “they” started harvesting his organs before he was pronounced dead, and didn’t treat him. This terrified me for many years into not becoming an organ donor. Fortunately, I finally decided that it must’ve been BS and now I am one. Lord only know what actually happened, but these stories do get around.

    • @stephenchurch1784
      @stephenchurch1784 10 месяцев назад

      Definitely was complete bs. The final test for brain death involves taking a patient off ventilation while still supplying oxygen (they sound similar but ventilation is inflating/deflating your lungs while providing oxygen is simply pumping O2 into your lungs oxygen). If your brainstem still has activity, you will metabolize it. If you aren't metabolizing it, you aren't coming back short of a true miracle

    • @linkin0983
      @linkin0983 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah.. some might just be fear mongering or just exaggerated.

    • @sporeham1674
      @sporeham1674 7 месяцев назад +2

      Something for sure got mixed up, like, they took one organ that was causing issues or something, probably the Galbladder or something

  • @PedroBenolielBonito
    @PedroBenolielBonito Год назад +11

    'Hey, I got a Dr. Mike shirt.'
    'Hey, I've got Dr. Mike's eyeball. I win!'
    🤣

  • @benmcdonald5837
    @benmcdonald5837 Год назад +27

    One of my favorite memories, my friends and I were driving around Nova Scotia, and we ended up on the hill at cheese factory corner. There was an eclipse going on and this group of older people were there to check it out. Dude let us use his welding mask to look. It was amazing.

  • @Sara-xk1ns
    @Sara-xk1ns 8 месяцев назад +2

    When I was a kid my grandma needed dialysis but the constant need to be in and out of the hospital for it took a huge toll on her. So my grandpa transformed a room in their house into a dialysis center and got trained on how to do it at home. He had a sink installed so everything was done in this clean room. They were together over 50 years at this point and he did everything he could to keep her home as long as possible. After she passed the room became his gardening room. He would sit in his wheelchair at his little table planting seeds, line them up on the shelves by the window and watch them grow. I spent many many years in that room talking and just listening to his stories. As an adult now I can’t even begin to imagine the struggle he went thru to make that room happen, all just to bring my grandma a little happiness and stay together a little longer. It’s too sweet and has always stuck with me.

  • @moxxipoxx735
    @moxxipoxx735 Год назад +3

    You know what, I would love to see you do an educational video on the different kinds of Kidney desease and the different kinds of dyalisis avalible for those undergoing treatment. This Simpson's episode is a pretty good highlight for the start of such a conversation I think.
    As someone who's lived in close proximity to a renal patient for most of my life (she is not able to be put on the transplant list for multiple reasons), it amazes me how little the average joe, and even hospital staff actually know and understand what goes into it all. It leads to a lot of missunderstanding when it comes to symptom expression, treatment, and even medicinal avalibility.
    Hell, where I live, if something happens to this person, the paramedics have to rely on her, myself or my siblings to be able to hook or unhook her from her at home peritoneum dyalisis machine because they dont have the training for it (rural area, nearest renal unit is about a 3 hour drive away, and you can imagine how not ideal this lack of training could be in an emergency situation). I think last time I referred to her dyalisis fluid when telling doctors how it worked, I called it 'Organ soup' and cracked up the doctors at the local hospital.
    PS. For those interested, 'Organ soup' in this context is from the process of peritoneum dyalisis. Glucos based mixture is pumped into the peritoneal sack, your organs sit in it for anywhere between 4-12 hours, depending on your particular form of treatment, and then is drained out again. The resulting fluid, if there is no infections, comes out looking yellow-ish or clear, like pee, and clear of any floaty bits (if theres floaty bits, your in trouble because you shouldnt have binding protines in your dyalisis fluid). It also smells sweet, but its a weird off sweet that no one really wants to sniff.

  • @zomasm8907
    @zomasm8907 Год назад +13

    When my father passed away the family of the girl who received his corneas in a transplant reached out to us and invited us to a dinner in his honor. Somehow they did know where the corneas came from. I was a teenager at the time so maybe there were some extra steps in the process my mother never shared, but yeah, they knew who we were and thanked us.

    • @godrickstockwell1505
      @godrickstockwell1505 2 месяца назад

      Same thing happened when my mom, actually best friend's mom but after the 20+ years we knew each other she was my mom too, passed but I think it was her retinas. Dad got a letter in the mail and we all sobbed.

  • @Krystal_975_etc.
    @Krystal_975_etc. Год назад +5

    Mike: "DAN CAN I HAVE FUN WITH MY JOKE!?!?"
    Got me dying 😂

  • @mlgbrogaming7719
    @mlgbrogaming7719 Год назад +6

    11:02 My PT once told me that if you’re a doner and get into an accident there’s a chance they’ll let you die. However given that, that indirectly violates the Hippocratic oath and that my PT spends most of his time in the mountains I take everything he says with a grain of salt.

  • @AvatarYoda
    @AvatarYoda Год назад +3

    8:20 reminds me of Tycho Brahe, who died from urinary complications after holding it in too long at a feast (leaving to relieve himself would have been rude). One of history's weird deaths.

  • @wither8517
    @wither8517 Год назад +11

    10:36 oh you better sign it!

  • @rosehipowl
    @rosehipowl Год назад +10

    The episode where Grandpa's kidneys blew up has really traumatised me since I watched it as a child. Like, I knew it was a cartoon and that it wouldn't happen like that...but that doesn't mean that one of my kidneys couldn't explode because I didn't go to the toilet quickly enough!!!
    I still think about it and I'm nearly thirty now.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Год назад +1

      I read a Katharine Hepburn’s biography, her dad was an urologist, & it didn’t matter if she knew you or not, upon greeting you, she always inquired if you needed to use the restroom. It was her understanding that if you held your bladder, it would stretch, causing wrinkles where bacteria would breed.

    • @Claubuza
      @Claubuza Год назад +2

      I learned in school about Tycho Brahe dying from a bladder explosion from holding his pee too long at a party. It's gone back and forth over the years whether or not it's a myth. Not sure where they are with that one currently.

    • @rosehipowl
      @rosehipowl Год назад +1

      @@Claubuza I have also heard that, and that is another thing that weighs heavily on my mind as a very anxious person. I remember my mum telling me it when I was younger (but older than when I watched this Simpsons episode) and I refused to believe it until I googled it. Bladders and kidneys can be surprisingly scary if you have a neurotic mindset.

  • @catharineorellana3522
    @catharineorellana3522 Год назад +3

    The best part of these reaction vids with Dr Mike is watching HIS reaction to the crazy things he is reacting to!!!

  • @kohlraedirectioner
    @kohlraedirectioner Год назад +2

    "it's free, it's beautiful, and under no circumstance should you look directly at it"

  • @starfishgurl1984
    @starfishgurl1984 Год назад +12

    I’ve been a registered organ donor since first getting my drivers license in high school because my parents were so I didn’t think anything of it until my uncle unexpectedly dropped dead mid conversation at work and became a tissue donor and that’s when the reality set in for me about what it really means to help others after you’re gone. Losing my uncle completely unexpectedly was a total shock that was really hard to wrap my head around but knowing that he helped others in the process was comforting so it totally solidified for me why to be an organ donor.

    • @directwhatsapp7356
      @directwhatsapp7356 Год назад

      Thanks for watching
      👆💭📩📩📩📩

    • @Claubuza
      @Claubuza Год назад +2

      Sorry for your loss. My uncle recently became brain dead from a head injury, and when they pulled the plug he was also able to save lives with his organs.

    • @starfishgurl1984
      @starfishgurl1984 Год назад

      @@Claubuza oh, so sorry for your loss as well, and thanks, it’s been 4 years now but somehow it still feels like a dream sometimes until reality sets in again, unexpectedly losing someone in the blink of an eye will do that to you though, it’s much harder to process somehow I feel like as a result. I feel for you!

  • @Maddog-ot2dy
    @Maddog-ot2dy Год назад +151

    Love these videos! Your the only doctor with a RUclips channel that speaks fact and not sugar coating anything I absolutely love it!

    • @GNMbg
      @GNMbg Год назад

      ooh.. but I love sugar

    • @jamielondon6436
      @jamielondon6436 Год назад +3

      That's not even remotely accurate.

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Год назад

      Agreed!

    • @DevilDoc31317
      @DevilDoc31317 Год назад

      @@jamielondon6436 how so

    • @Zaron_Gaming
      @Zaron_Gaming Год назад +2

      Dr. ER does similar stuff with facts but it's a less amusing style imo. It's well worth watching his channel

  • @GunnerM60
    @GunnerM60 Год назад +3

    Dan and Sam have so much fun with Dr Mike! Dr. Mike you need a tribute video to the 2 of them! They do such good work for you!

  • @nunya3461
    @nunya3461 Год назад +1

    Omg Homer & his beer buddy’s singing How Deep is Your Love by The Bee Gees was AWESOME!

  • @leedsman54
    @leedsman54 Год назад +48

    Homer falling off the cliff and then bumping his head on the way up always cracks me up!

    • @johnsmith-nn2hs
      @johnsmith-nn2hs Год назад +4

      In the 2007 Simpsons Movie, the wrecked ambulance is still there, on the side of the Springfield Gorge. 😅

  • @-desertpackrat
    @-desertpackrat Год назад +47

    The coccyx one reminds me of 2nd grade when a girl in our class fell on the concrete stairs as we were all walking outside, and she landed right on her tailbone. The teacher was right by her and almost caught her but missed sadly. She cried so hard and everyone was all quiet and sad, because she was like the nicest girl in the whole class, we felt so bad for her. I think she was okay because she came back the next day and seemed fine, just sore. But it must have hurt a lot, we were all bummed out for the rest of the day. It's a really vivid memory still to this day and I'm 32 now.

    • @joaomarcosjunqueira4965
      @joaomarcosjunqueira4965 Год назад +6

      @First Last oh, pretty common injuries for skateboa... WAIT, WHAT? someone drove a car off a cliff and you caught the person??

    • @Claubuza
      @Claubuza Год назад

      What a sweet bunch of kids.

  • @ianherron5767
    @ianherron5767 9 месяцев назад +1

    10:58 THANK YOU!!
    My dad was tried convincing me not to be an organ donor a couple months ago because of this exact thing! No matter how many times i told him that was complete bs he still wouldnt believe me. Thankfully the decision to beome an organ donor is mine and mine alone.

  • @gunterdapenguin5896
    @gunterdapenguin5896 Год назад +2

    It's interesting, about chest compressions, we were told at the cpr class I went to that you should never check for pulse and just start doing it immediately because you can't as a citizen declare someone dead or alive unless their head is severed from their body.
    I thought it sounded stupid and did ask the instructor about it, but here in Denmark you don't check for pulse because you're not a doctor so it's chest compressions right away if someone is injured, doesn't matter if they are clearly dead or if they just looks passed out

  • @vaimlune8055
    @vaimlune8055 Год назад +6

    The perks of having a welding mask. You can look at an eclipse safely. I did a few years ago and it looked really green through the lens. It was super cool!

    • @toastom
      @toastom 11 месяцев назад

      I never thought of that! Good to know for the future. Guess you'd need to get one that doesn't have that autodarken feature.

  • @KM-nu7vj
    @KM-nu7vj Год назад +12

    I want to see a Doctor Mike Reacts to The Good Doctor's Islands, Part 2 - I am curious how medically accurate that conjoined twin drama is. It seemed like so much - a transplant, a separation, a rejoining, a miraculous waking up from coma... not to mention the legal/ethical dilemmas

  • @eishbruh
    @eishbruh Год назад +1

    My stomach is so sore from laughing! I loved the video :)

  • @elvispressplay7735
    @elvispressplay7735 4 месяца назад +6

    Homer specified that they should call it an aortic valve replacement because he'd already had a triple bypass in a previous episode.
    That's a very specific detail to get right!

  • @emily_gross1990
    @emily_gross1990 Год назад +9

    As satirical as Simpsons is, they do actually teach some things.
    I've learned a few things from the show. One being a good quote, "leaves of 3, let it be. Leaves of 4, have some more."

    • @SarafinaSummers
      @SarafinaSummers 11 месяцев назад

      Leaves of five, it's a woody deciduous.....

  • @yeeted_chaz_m7555
    @yeeted_chaz_m7555 Год назад +10

    The name of the coccyx and the shape of it is just the best. 3:50

    • @pap-fr
      @pap-fr 2 месяца назад

      Im guessing youre 12

  • @gracewest3156
    @gracewest3156 Год назад +6

    The episode where Grandpa's kidney's explode scared me so much as a child 😂

  • @Saiko__TM
    @Saiko__TM Год назад

    I love the little interruptions between the medical scenes
    It's so funny for me

  • @pianissimo5951
    @pianissimo5951 Год назад +19

    12:48 how didn't he laugh at all

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz 18 дней назад

      He's watching it with medical accuracy in mind and that probably just makes him think of what a car falling on someone could cause

  • @metalgamingwarrior2714
    @metalgamingwarrior2714 Год назад +9

    Another good one, Doc. I've been a fan of the Simpsons since The Tracey Ullman Show. Being a retired Army medic, I've seen some real bootleg on the spot procedures. It's a different story when your treatment facility is in the back of a modified Jeep and bullets are flying around you. Some of the stories on The Simpsons is mildly relatable.

  • @lindseymcintyre5615
    @lindseymcintyre5615 Год назад +2

    My mother was an organ and tissue donor and when she passed in August I was told the general demographic of the recipients- age, sex, and a little about their background. I was also given the option to write to the recipients as well.

  • @TheMaritimeHorror
    @TheMaritimeHorror Год назад +14

    7:22 wow. Back when Homer was a character with morals and values and actually tried to be a good husband and father. Instead of just “Haha dumb doofus bad dad”.

  • @Philthorn
    @Philthorn Год назад +21

    0:17 this doctor kinda looks like Elvis presley

  • @maggienoodles3333
    @maggienoodles3333 Год назад +21

    8:19
    Tell that to schools :|

  • @kydorbat420
    @kydorbat420 20 дней назад

    I love doctor Mike cuz the videos help me focus but doctor Mike helps my learn new stuff and he makes me laugh extremely hard so it's a win win win thank you doctor mike

  • @finwasfound
    @finwasfound Год назад +8

    12:05 how did mike not see the heart rate monitor, and also do i have to even explain whats wrong with it

    • @AgresiveSalt1
      @AgresiveSalt1 11 месяцев назад +1

      It does show a heartbeat it's just hard to see

    • @finwasfound
      @finwasfound 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@AgresiveSalt1 still that persons already dead

  • @sandy_swiftie
    @sandy_swiftie Год назад +38

    I leaned more real life advice from Dr. Mike on this channel than in my science classes

    • @linabasilisk1955
      @linabasilisk1955 Год назад +1

      Never let education get in the way of learning.

  • @avaerena2927
    @avaerena2927 Год назад +7

    Super funny video and it makes me chuckle even more when you’re laughing at the cartoon. The donor thing through, just because you haven’t seen it happen doesn’t mean other people (medical professionals) couldn’t have seen it happen either. Stay happy and healthy yourself.

  • @olwynskye417
    @olwynskye417 Месяц назад

    I once suffered from snow blindness after skiing the whole day during spring (UV rays bounce to your eyes from snow). Had a bad headache, light sensitivity and it felt like there was sand in my eyes that wouldn't go away no matter how much I rubbed them. Took a few days to recover from it and really learned the importance of sunglasses.

  • @uliuchu4318
    @uliuchu4318 Год назад +6

    When I went into brain surgery my doctor also encouraged me to fill out my organ donor card. I took it as cynical humor and responded accordingly in a joking way. I think he was still serious though and with good reasons. I still have all of my organs... So no harm in filling those card!

  • @idislikecringe3048
    @idislikecringe3048 Год назад +19

    I want to see Dr. Mike react to archer scenes. I think that would be legitimately enjoyable.

  • @alinao.4720
    @alinao.4720 Год назад +11

    I’ve really been enjoying your reviews of medical scenes in various cartoons recently!

  • @kimberleysimpson115
    @kimberleysimpson115 Год назад +10

    5:45 MY EYES MY EYES

  • @InevitablyInevitable
    @InevitablyInevitable Год назад +4

    Doctor Mike I really enjoy the react content! It's a popular genre it seems, what I've noticed about other youtubers is they'll respond to medical scenes from a show they obviously don't watch! With your background knowledge of the show coupled with your medical knowledge it's really what this genre should be!

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Год назад +25

    I honestly love these reaction videos they’re so informative and entertaining 😂❤

    • @Mr.wednesdayallfather
      @Mr.wednesdayallfather Год назад +1

      I love these videos too man but the best thing about Dr Mike is watching him tear apart house I want to watch those videos so much I might just have a medical degree myself JK lol

  • @h.buggy7935
    @h.buggy7935 Год назад

    I remember seeing an eclipse and my family took some empty cereal boxes and used those to view it and my parents were super strict about not look at the sky at all during the eclipse, sunglasses and everything, still a super cool experience in my own backyard though

  • @greenapple9477
    @greenapple9477 Год назад +4

    The way Mike's face lit up when Homer said chest compressions.

  • @peacegirl7477
    @peacegirl7477 Год назад +13

    Hi Doctor Mike, I love your videos and often turn to them for good information delivered in an understandable and funny way. Could you please make a video on eating disorders? The well known ones and the lesser known ones such as those in the Not Otherwise Specified category? Again absolutely love your content, I’ve learned so much from your informational videos and your reaction videos are the perfect pick-me-up!! Also I think it’s so inspiring how you still work with patients as well as share your time with the RUclips community! You’re the best!!