@@EndoftheBeginning17You can program it to activate with smiling. Shylily's old model had it too but it was more subtle with the swishing. Camila has it too for wiggling her ponytails.
My dad died from small cell cancer in 2019 and I spent a few years in pure anger blaming many things, it was very unhealthy and the only thing that helped me get through the anger was my family and my dog jet, she's my best friend in the world and although I do like cats nothing can compare to a dogs love. ❤🐕❤
I'm sorry to hear that Life is really unfair at times :( Although the hole, that is caused by the loss of a loved one, will probably never be filled, I am glad to hear that your family and dog are able to fill the other parts ❤️
I for one am glad she's so willing to actually talk about how her health has improved. That's not her diet or her exercise but the treatment plan. And that treatment plan includes her plasma and a bunch of antibiotics that she has in rotation, with probably some painkillers to boot. And all of that is to keep her healthy enough to function tolerably for her but not for a normal person. Michi also mentioned she has a weak immune system, it functions but poorly. I know when she was speaking to Mel a few days ago. Mel was livid at the lack of appropriate treatment (though she kept totally professional about the whole thing. It wa only wheh Michi went to the washroom did she say. I missed chucks of the VOD but I really want to hear the whole convo.
Whenever I think there is no more hope in humanity, this is what makes me rethink about it. How people can and has helped a girl out there somewhere that they havent even know, because they watched her personified model streams in the internet.
insurance is fucked up. i relate hard to mousey's gripes about step programs and authorizations cos i've had to deal with both. i've done the ER thing before too. its crazy the world we live in.
I’m posting this comment from the plasma donation chair It actually looks less yellow when first collected, I assume it turns yellow and less transparent when they freeze it and add anti-coagulants
The anticoagulants are mixed in immediately within the apheresis machine that does your donation, but the plasma color actually just varies for a lot of different reasons! (Big example is that certain medications can give it a green tint.)
@@Penultimeat I spent a few years in charge of coordinating transfusions in a cancer clinic, haha, I had to write a policy aaall about how plasma and other blood products look and what it means/doesn't mean about their safety.
I got autoimmune disease and I couldn’t walk speak or breathe properly. I had 10 different infections and fluid in my heart and lungs. I got rid of all those and started walking again in 3 months with hard work and diet. I went from 12 medications to 2 medications. Be strong 💪 Mousey! I used to donate my O- blood but now they won’t accept it with my Lupus. Even though I am healthier than I’ve ever been. Please donate blood in my place people.
as someone who is also on a lot of medicine, my party trick is knowing which medicine is which by shaking the bottles. Comes in handy at night when I don’t want to turn on a light
It's not quite as simple as that. Not everyone is able to donate. STD's (HIV/AIDS, Hep B/C), immunodeficiencies, transplant patients, organ issues (heart, lung, kidney, liver disease, etc), even things like anemia and high blood pressure can make you ineligible.
If there are no plasma centres around y'all, look if there's a Blood Bank or a Blood Drive near y'all. Whole blood is able to help more people and that still includes providing plasma for those that need it.
Using the example plasma meds manufactured by the company I was donating to when I could donate. ❤ It's a great process, but unfortunately I started having citrate reactions and bad anemic episodes after donating.
Same as what my brother went through. If you take some Ferris Sulfate (iron) & B12 daily supplements, you should hopefully recover within a couple of months.
i do donate blood and i think ive agreed to donating plasma as well. ill ask next time. im also on the list for donating bone marrow. honestly wish i could donate more often, you have to wait 3 months between each time here. glad to hear shes doing better, hope improvements continue ^^
I've been a plasma donor for probably 6 years now after being a blood and platelet donor for another 6 years. If you have good veins, try to donate. The needles don't sting much more than a vaccine. I recommend bringing a phone neck holder and headphones though.
Don't get me wrong, donating plasma is very important, but it is good to note that in the US, these plasma companies make a lot of money from so called "donations". The companies use the term donation to make people think it's not for profit. Really, donors are giving a service for a fee.
Well yeah, as a result for the pay-for-plasma system, I’m fairly certain the US has many times more donors than in other nations, even adjusting for population. The pharmaceutical industry will continue making money regardless whether or not the donors get paid, but it is a great opportunity. I’ve made more than $3000 dollars donating plasma
@@Penultimeat In Canada I don't think we donate plasma. I think we just have to donate blood and then once the samples are screened they get processed appropriately and based on demand.
@@EndoftheBeginning17 that’s very unlikely, as that would be extremely wasteful. Making a Whole Blood donation takes much more out of you (literally and figuratively) than a plasma donation. Theres a reason they give you a cookie and prevent you from driving after a Whole Blood donation but you can drive immediately after a plasma donation. Not to mention, you can donate plasma much more often. Twice every week instead of every few months. If it was common practice to centrifuge whole blood donations in Canada to separate plasma out, that would be very wasteful
I wish I could donate plasma so bad. I know it’s not my fault that I can’t but I still am upset that I can’t do anything to support people like mouse. I take special iron supplements but I’m still constantly bordering on Iron deficient anemia so I can’t even donate regular blood because of that. Aside from the Iron I’m actually taking Immune suppressant injections so I couldn’t donate anyways 😞
I’m not allowed to donate plasma but once I’m legally (due to my size/weight) can give blood I will because Canada banned British people from giving blood till recently
The fact that the insurance system is deciding on your treatment plan when they are NOT the doctor looking over the case 😧 Like why even seek a medical professional if you can't even go onto the treatment you need or that they are recommending because you have to appease the insurance system first!! 😤
Sadly you need to talk to a doctor first or the insurance won't listen at all My doctors have identified that I have ataxia, but disability requires a test to prove it, and I need to wait for the insurance to approve the DNA test for disability..
My ex got me used to going to the bathroom with the door open. He just started to do it randomly when we were dating...and just didn't care to walk in on me too so I stopped caring. 🤣🤣 Now that he's gone and I'm alone, I can't go back. Obviously if I'm not home alone, I won't do it...
It's not complicated at all, insurance companies want to keep the money and not give it to their customers. Pretty simple, i mean they make it complicated to get the money, but it's loss prevention to them.
Immunoglobulins. They are proteins that your body produces to kill dangerous organisms. In your blood there are these cells called Lymphocytes that are one of the most effective ways your body has to deal with diseases. Some of them attack intruders directly (T cells), while others produce substances that will kill intrudes indirectly (B cells), and those substances are the immunoglobulins. The blood of a person who has been exposed to a specific disease will contain higher amounts of the immunoglobulins that are useful to fight off that specific disease, which is why plasma was so important during covid: we used the plasma of those who recovered to give more vulnerable people the defences built up by the luckier among us. Of course, without the right B cells to produce them, a person who injected plasma will at some point run out of immunoglobulins, which is why Mouse has to constantly inject new plasma, as her own immune system won't do it on its own.
I completely understand mousey's plight with the Healthcare system, here in America. It's so fkd up, how we have to let ourselves get severely sick, or pretend that our condition is worse than it is, for the insurance to take it seriously...sometimes to get the nurses & Dr's to take it seriously, too. I wish I could donate plasma, but I have chronic Anemia, so I'm not allowed to donate, cuz it could kill me. My brother used to donate plasma, till the nurses kept taking it from the same vein so much that it nearly caused one of his veins to collapse. He's got a permanent indent in his arm, now, because of that. It also caused him to become anemic, so now we're both on iron & B12 supplements.
this is gold:
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Her tail wags when shes so happy its adorable
It's constantly wagging fym lil bro
@@SavantGardeEXyeah but it started wagging faster when Connor started talking about her condition
@@Eldersh1eld She probably has a slider in Vtube Studio that allows her to speed up the animation to help show what her emotion is.
@@EndoftheBeginning17I think when she smiles it waggles fast
@@EndoftheBeginning17You can program it to activate with smiling. Shylily's old model had it too but it was more subtle with the swishing. Camila has it too for wiggling her ponytails.
I thought Connor actually visited Mousey for a second cuz I’m so used to seeing him ON screen when he talks (I usually see his POV lmao)
just booked my 57th plasma donation next thursday.
Bro's been donating for almost 5 years straight
Medical grade plasma is basically hide glue from how much protein it has in it, probably more. It’s bonkers sticky, like contact cement.
Das conk creet baybee
It's also used for welding!
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Gym bros: how much protein?
Ironmouse is a genuinely inspiring person
He leaned and it shows how much he cares
I shook my pill bottle too- I'm almost out. Thanks for the reminder, Mouse.
got mine on auto refill. Unfortunately, I am at family's place so can't pick it up, thankfully, I still have enough till I can pick it up.
My dad died from small cell cancer in 2019 and I spent a few years in pure anger blaming many things, it was very unhealthy and the only thing that helped me get through the anger was my family and my dog jet, she's my best friend in the world and although I do like cats nothing can compare to a dogs love. ❤🐕❤
I’m sorry for your loss
I'm sorry to hear that
Life is really unfair at times :(
Although the hole, that is caused by the loss of a loved one, will probably never be filled, I am glad to hear that your family and dog are able to fill the other parts ❤️
Sorry about that...
I lost my stepdad to a smoking disease, when I was 16. Shit hurt like hell...
I for one am glad she's so willing to actually talk about how her health has improved. That's not her diet or her exercise but the treatment plan. And that treatment plan includes her plasma and a bunch of antibiotics that she has in rotation, with probably some painkillers to boot. And all of that is to keep her healthy enough to function tolerably for her but not for a normal person.
Michi also mentioned she has a weak immune system, it functions but poorly. I know when she was speaking to Mel a few days ago. Mel was livid at the lack of appropriate treatment (though she kept totally professional about the whole thing. It wa only wheh Michi went to the washroom did she say. I missed chucks of the VOD but I really want to hear the whole convo.
Whenever I think there is no more hope in humanity, this is what makes me rethink about it.
How people can and has helped a girl out there somewhere that they havent even know, because they watched her personified model streams in the internet.
so great that her health seems to be improving over time
when u have an auto immune disorder and cant donate plasma :(
Can relate
I have epilepsy and take anti-seizure medication, I can't donate either.
Same fam 😢
I feel that :'D
insurance is fucked up. i relate hard to mousey's gripes about step programs and authorizations cos i've had to deal with both. i've done the ER thing before too. its crazy the world we live in.
I’m posting this comment from the plasma donation chair
It actually looks less yellow when first collected, I assume it turns yellow and less transparent when they freeze it and add anti-coagulants
The anticoagulants are mixed in immediately within the apheresis machine that does your donation, but the plasma color actually just varies for a lot of different reasons! (Big example is that certain medications can give it a green tint.)
@@1goldenleaf oh hey that’s correct, I remember asking about the saline and anti-coag bags because I got them mixed up
@@Penultimeat I spent a few years in charge of coordinating transfusions in a cancer clinic, haha, I had to write a policy aaall about how plasma and other blood products look and what it means/doesn't mean about their safety.
That first pill bottle sounded like a coffee can full of change 😂
I got autoimmune disease and I couldn’t walk speak or breathe properly. I had 10 different infections and fluid in my heart and lungs. I got rid of all those and started walking again in 3 months with hard work and diet. I went from 12 medications to 2 medications. Be strong 💪 Mousey!
I used to donate my O- blood but now they won’t accept it with my Lupus. Even though I am healthier than I’ve ever been. Please donate blood in my place people.
aww it's so sweet that Connor takes in what Mouse teaches him about immune diseases
I happened to open this to watch while donating plasma haha wild 💜
Love the new mushroom hair! So silly, yet regal & cute ❤
Mouse looks so regal with her hair up like that. She legit look like a princess.
During COVID the restaurant I worked at shut down, I ended up giving a lot of plasma. It paid well at that time.
5:53 Makes sense since NK Cells would be affected too. The immune system isn't killing off erroneous cells
as someone who is also on a lot of medicine, my party trick is knowing which medicine is which by shaking the bottles. Comes in handy at night when I don’t want to turn on a light
you need 40 person to make 1 bottle of medicine ... so if every ironmouse fan donate they have 50K dosis.! lets go
It's not quite as simple as that. Not everyone is able to donate. STD's (HIV/AIDS, Hep B/C), immunodeficiencies, transplant patients, organ issues (heart, lung, kidney, liver disease, etc), even things like anemia and high blood pressure can make you ineligible.
@@fawnn1644 all the healty ones have to give twice or more then XD
@@gexianhen Lmao. If I could donate more I would
Making music 🎶 🎵 with medicine bottles
The moment she said the number of people for 1 treatment…I started looking up locations to donate. At least I’ll get paid and it’s for my queen!
I live in an apartment alone and my bathroom is small.
If I don't have the bathroom door open I don't have leg room.
If I leave the bathroom door open cat and or dog will come in and stare at me: "What are you doing? you should be feeding me!"
If there are no plasma centres around y'all, look if there's a Blood Bank or a Blood Drive near y'all. Whole blood is able to help more people and that still includes providing plasma for those that need it.
Yeah I'm with you on that one I can't use the rest room with it open
As someone that needs plasma transfusions, thank you everyone that donates!
All of my cats were frozen in place staring at her tail wag
Using the example plasma meds manufactured by the company I was donating to when I could donate. ❤ It's a great process, but unfortunately I started having citrate reactions and bad anemic episodes after donating.
Same as what my brother went through. If you take some Ferris Sulfate (iron) & B12 daily supplements, you should hopefully recover within a couple of months.
Using the bathroom with the door open as I’m watching. (Also my cat would be very upset with me if I closed it)
im drawing an meme of mouse holding an pewpew to CDawgVA and saying buy me more cinnamorolls or else
Lmao let us see
good intentions i’m sure but that’s kinda creepy
With mouse talking about how much she used to take it makes sense why there haven’t been as many zooted moments.
8:40 clear expert on cats. 🙂 (I'm making a joke OK ?)
I like how she doesn't have a fang it's just her lip looks like a fang
I live alone but i always close the door. 1 maintenance can just come in as i rent. 2 my cats come in and mess with my pants lol.
Glad to hear about her improvement. We still need to get on Elon about the Tali suit for Mrs Mouse so we can keep her around for a long while.
And they mark up the blood/plasma 1000%
ill be starting to do blood donations in a month as i no longer need the meds that kept me away from doing it for years.
I've always donated blood and plasma, but because of medication I'm not eligible anymore to donate. It really pissed me off when I heard that.
9:55 i shake my pill bottles in solidarity
i do donate blood and i think ive agreed to donating plasma as well. ill ask next time. im also on the list for donating bone marrow. honestly wish i could donate more often, you have to wait 3 months between each time here.
glad to hear shes doing better, hope improvements continue ^^
I tried to donate plasma a while back and I got a hematoma and before that I almost passed out >.< now I’m a bit scared to go back
Taking a dookie with the door open is an easy way to fill your apartment with stanky smells.
I've been a plasma donor for probably 6 years now after being a blood and platelet donor for another 6 years. If you have good veins, try to donate. The needles don't sting much more than a vaccine. I recommend bringing a phone neck holder and headphones though.
if you keep that bathroom door open, the phantom will get ya
i would donate plasma but i cant because of the meds i take according to my doctor 😭😭
I have a chronic condition that prevents me from donating plasma 😭
Mousey holds the right people in contempt. Not the sales people or other grunts
Oh, i had covid, if i knew i could've donated to help, i would've
Monke learned an got big brains now.
Don't get me wrong, donating plasma is very important, but it is good to note that in the US, these plasma companies make a lot of money from so called "donations". The companies use the term donation to make people think it's not for profit. Really, donors are giving a service for a fee.
Well yeah, as a result for the pay-for-plasma system, I’m fairly certain the US has many times more donors than in other nations, even adjusting for population. The pharmaceutical industry will continue making money regardless whether or not the donors get paid, but it is a great opportunity. I’ve made more than $3000 dollars donating plasma
@@Penultimeat Yeah, getting paid for donating plasma helped get me through a rough time financially.
@@Penultimeat In Canada I don't think we donate plasma. I think we just have to donate blood and then once the samples are screened they get processed appropriately and based on demand.
@@EndoftheBeginning17 that’s very unlikely, as that would be extremely wasteful. Making a Whole Blood donation takes much more out of you (literally and figuratively) than a plasma donation. Theres a reason they give you a cookie and prevent you from driving after a Whole Blood donation but you can drive immediately after a plasma donation. Not to mention, you can donate plasma much more often. Twice every week instead of every few months.
If it was common practice to centrifuge whole blood donations in Canada to separate plasma out, that would be very wasteful
@@Penultimeatdonations can be split into plasma and packed red blood cells based on need in Canada.
I wish I could donate plasma so bad. I know it’s not my fault that I can’t but I still am upset that I can’t do anything to support people like mouse. I take special iron supplements but I’m still constantly bordering on Iron deficient anemia so I can’t even donate regular blood because of that. Aside from the Iron I’m actually taking Immune suppressant injections so I couldn’t donate anyways 😞
I’m not allowed to donate plasma but once I’m legally (due to my size/weight) can give blood I will because Canada banned British people from giving blood till recently
my uncle has been doing for 35 years is like 78
It's mousies fault that people are donating plasma more often.
I can't donate plasma because they don't have the needed equipment in my area
Pill maracas!!!
The fact that the insurance system is deciding on your treatment plan when they are NOT the doctor looking over the case 😧 Like why even seek a medical professional if you can't even go onto the treatment you need or that they are recommending because you have to appease the insurance system first!! 😤
Sadly you need to talk to a doctor first or the insurance won't listen at all
My doctors have identified that I have ataxia, but disability requires a test to prove it, and I need to wait for the insurance to approve the DNA test for disability..
@@bastionsea2829worst thing is when some insurance companies only cover a test if its positive.
My ex got me used to going to the bathroom with the door open. He just started to do it randomly when we were dating...and just didn't care to walk in on me too so I stopped caring. 🤣🤣
Now that he's gone and I'm alone, I can't go back. Obviously if I'm not home alone, I won't do it...
I cant donate , do to a medication I have to take, but I was looking to donate.
The medication prohibits me donating , both blood and plasma
Stay healthy
sadly i can't donate plasma because i don't weigh enough. i really want to gain weight so i can donate but it's hard because i need to gain 10kg
£45-£60 for when you dono Plasma, get one it everyone, get your money
Really, you get paid in Great Britain? I’m in the states and I get $40 the first time a week and $75 the next
In Germany you get 25€ per donation. Still a pretty good hourly rate!
@@Penultimeat well I’m not 100% sure I just typed it in google so take it with a grain of salt
Where at? The NHS certainly don't pay you.
No payment for donating in Norway. Not that it would stop me, but I have a history of anemia so can't. TAT
Mouse is making me sad I cant donate plasma rn
It's not complicated at all, insurance companies want to keep the money and not give it to their customers. Pretty simple, i mean they make it complicated to get the money, but it's loss prevention to them.
I'm so glad that I stopped bleeding before the covid plasma shortage. 😮 I essentially slept through the whole thing. Zzz
women closing the doors is normal, men not so much when peeing lol
Imunogoblin?
That's the medical term for immune system
Immunoglobulins. They are proteins that your body produces to kill dangerous organisms. In your blood there are these cells called Lymphocytes that are one of the most effective ways your body has to deal with diseases. Some of them attack intruders directly (T cells), while others produce substances that will kill intrudes indirectly (B cells), and those substances are the immunoglobulins. The blood of a person who has been exposed to a specific disease will contain higher amounts of the immunoglobulins that are useful to fight off that specific disease, which is why plasma was so important during covid: we used the plasma of those who recovered to give more vulnerable people the defences built up by the luckier among us. Of course, without the right B cells to produce them, a person who injected plasma will at some point run out of immunoglobulins, which is why Mouse has to constantly inject new plasma, as her own immune system won't do it on its own.
Immunogoblin is the scientific name for Ironmouse
I feel like it's been less than a week since I last watched mouse. When was the new model?
A little over a week ago. Maybe a week and a half?
So basically right after you stopped watching. Lol.
I wonder if connor would donate plasma for her?
His blood condition makes him unable to donate.
Here I was thinking you just got transfused with the normal plazma
Plasma looks like pee pee huh, so... The plasma is stored in the balls
I completely understand mousey's plight with the Healthcare system, here in America. It's so fkd up, how we have to let ourselves get severely sick, or pretend that our condition is worse than it is, for the insurance to take it seriously...sometimes to get the nurses & Dr's to take it seriously, too.
I wish I could donate plasma, but I have chronic Anemia, so I'm not allowed to donate, cuz it could kill me.
My brother used to donate plasma, till the nurses kept taking it from the same vein so much that it nearly caused one of his veins to collapse. He's got a permanent indent in his arm, now, because of that. It also caused him to become anemic, so now we're both on iron & B12 supplements.
I wish i could donate blood/ plasma but alas i have my own health issues that makes me not able to donate 🥲
I wonder if connor would donate plasma for her?