Plastic Surgeon Reacts to HUMAN ODDITIES TikTok Videos!

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  • @DoctorYoun
    @DoctorYoun  Год назад +19

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    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Год назад +1

      Not spelling it "oddtitties" was a missed opportunity 😂😂😂

    • @DakinRinone
      @DakinRinone Год назад

      Random question, i have blue liquid that comes out of my pores on my cheeks. Not all the time, but randomly. And it's blue like a blue ink from a pen, I have no idea wtf it is. Sometimes, I've seen green liquid, black liquid, and blue liquidity... wtf is causing this?

    • @smuleplayz
      @smuleplayz 3 месяца назад

      It must be fun to work there! The doctor I work for wants everyone to be scared of him 😢

  • @CatBehaviourPhD
    @CatBehaviourPhD Год назад +254

    Finally, someone who actually explains the thumb guy. The actual guy always just says it’s water activated. He makes jokes, and never actually explains it. I know everyone is entitled to keeping their medical history private, but he makes a living off of his thumb lmfao I wanna know what’s different about him. Thank you Dr Youn!

    • @superdeadlyhuis
      @superdeadlyhuis 9 месяцев назад +8

      He might also got hypermobility, when you can over extend body parts. I got it too but not that badly

    • @thevoiceovercloset945
      @thevoiceovercloset945 8 месяцев назад +6

      I had a professor in college who had the exact same thumbs!! I believe he actually has an extra join in his thumb, so 3 joints like the other fingers instead of 2 like most thumbs.

    • @lilacscentedfushias1852
      @lilacscentedfushias1852 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@superdeadlyhuis me too, the faulty collagen can make our bodies do some weird things

    • @professionalcommenter
      @professionalcommenter Месяц назад

      Or the guy could gave Marian's syndrome.

  • @annnee6818
    @annnee6818 Год назад +94

    Not spelling it "oddtitties" was a missed opportunity.

  • @saliadee2564
    @saliadee2564 Год назад +110

    Having a giant retractable thumb would be so great for poking people in the eye who would otherwise be a few inches too far away to reach. Just try to imagine the endless possibilities.

  • @gracelovely3838
    @gracelovely3838 Год назад +77

    I love the ending, it's great that Dr.Youn knows he is just an oddity that occurs naturally 😂

    • @FireflyGirl68
      @FireflyGirl68 Год назад +4

      I thought his "dad joke" was cute!
      😂❤

  • @Psychx_
    @Psychx_ Год назад +48

    Antipsychotic use (they're also utilized to treat depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety) can cause galactorrhea. It's a not so uncommon side effect, as dopamine blockade increases prolactin levels.

    • @chihauhaun
      @chihauhaun Год назад +7

      This might be TMI but I took Prozac in my twenties (and stopped because of depersonalization) and now I will forever lactate. I looked it up to see if there was a connection and there is but it seems like most people stop a bit after they stop taking the pills. It's been years and I still lactate 😭

    • @Psychx_
      @Psychx_ Год назад +20

      @@chihauhaun I'm a pharmacist. Biochemically, there's no connection between Prozac (or regular SSRI/SNRI in general) and lactation. These meds act mainly on Serotonin, while lactation inversely depends on Dopamine levels.
      High Dopamine -> low prolactin (no lactation) and vice versa.
      Are you currently taking any meds? This includes stuff against nausea, reduced bowel movements or delayed emptying of the stomach. Any herbal medicines? Allergy medicine, meds against travelling sickness or sleeping aids? Supplements?
      If not, then there could be other causes aswell. Get to your GP and have them draw blood to get your Prolactin levels checked. If they're high and this is not connected to any meds, then that would be an indicator for a prolactinoma.
      Basically a few cells that have gone rogue and now produce that hormone uncontrollably. This happens in some people and can be resolved somewhat easily!

    • @chihauhaun
      @chihauhaun Год назад

      Huh strange. I'm not on any medications of any kind and when I had brought up the possible connection between Prozac and lactation (because of the timing correlating between the two) my Doctor agreed it was probably the cause in a really blase manner. She also laughed a bit and then told me I could go. She didn't think I should do any further testing either... Tbh she kind of sucks and makes me feel like a bother so I already feel nervous going to her for things (I live in Canada so not like it costs anything though). It's really hard to get another Doctor once you have one assigned here sadly. I might just try again with someone else's Doctor though so thanks for clarifying something my Doctor should have@@Psychx_

    • @ice_creamatorium
      @ice_creamatorium 6 месяцев назад +2

      I know I am late to the game, but that man was not lactating. He was squeezing a tube right near his nipple. Whatever was coming out was from the tube, not his nipple. It just sounds like nobody caught that.

  • @andreaski100
    @andreaski100 Год назад +117

    Actually the woman with three breasts admitted it was a prosthesis

    • @kitkakitteh
      @kitkakitteh Год назад +26

      Well that was obvious- besides; who goes to Target dressed like that?

    • @LadyMossdown
      @LadyMossdown Год назад +16

      ​@@kitkakittehI thought it was a Walmart lol

    • @dallynutkat3252
      @dallynutkat3252 Год назад +33

      I was actually more concerned she was going to break an ankle. Did you see how badly she was walking in those stilletos? !

    • @AlicesonHarvey-um6lk
      @AlicesonHarvey-um6lk 10 месяцев назад +6

      I thought that this was a small breast implant when I saw the picture
      Glad to hear it's fake as that could have been something to regret as she got older

  • @berglettemom6045
    @berglettemom6045 Год назад +13

    I love seeing Dr Youn looking amazed and confused!

  • @B-nz3mv
    @B-nz3mv Год назад +12

    OMG, the lady with the chin! The video, the caption, the music, your expressions... Just everything! That was HILARIOUS 🤣🤣🤣💀💀

  • @emilyplewes7817
    @emilyplewes7817 Год назад +77

    I'm going in for my second consultation on Wednesday for skin removal surgery. I hope it all goes well!

    • @StudlyFudd13
      @StudlyFudd13 Год назад +1

      I hope all goes well! :D

    • @christinamoore9618
      @christinamoore9618 9 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck

    • @Ann-op5kj
      @Ann-op5kj 7 месяцев назад +1

      How did it go?

    • @emilyplewes7817
      @emilyplewes7817 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ann-op5kj it went well! I have my surgery date for September 10th!

    • @gabbyblanchard
      @gabbyblanchard 6 месяцев назад +1

      yay!! i hope the surgery goes well ❤❤

  • @rettink62
    @rettink62 Год назад +10

    I just love your facial expressions as you show the videos!

    • @brenda5511
      @brenda5511 9 месяцев назад

      The best part!

  • @cynomain9802
    @cynomain9802 Год назад +9

    The second video: People of Walmart

  • @alaskabarb8089
    @alaskabarb8089 9 месяцев назад +5

    I’ve found that it’s just as important for Raynaud’s sufferers to wear socks and gloves that have non-binding elastic at the ankles and wrists, as it is to wear warm gloves and socks. Same with winter jackets that have elastic cuffs, especially when worn with gloves, creating an even tighter area at the wrists. Warm socks are good as long as they’re not too bulky for the boots, causing constriction of the toes. 😉

  • @wildcat1227
    @wildcat1227 Год назад +50

    Yeah the hyperflexible guy definitely added sounds. I might get a good snap or two when my joints pop in or out but its definitely not that loud.
    A reminder for all my EDS and hypermobile friends: Doing party tricks like that hurt your joints. I know it can be fun to show off, but protecting your joints is so important. Once they're injured, they're not coming back. ❤
    And doctors: If you are meeting with a hypermobile patient, before asking us to demonstrate something, ask yourself if you need to see it. Is it medically necessary, knowing it causes harm? If the answer is yes, explain that when asking. And if the answer is no, consider asking us to describe something or refer to the medical history to find what it is you need to know.

    • @karaalbrecht5146
      @karaalbrecht5146 Год назад +8

      I have h-EDS, and at 60 there are days I crack all over, and some areas are a every day concert. I totally agree about the party tricks. Don't do them.

    • @wildcat1227
      @wildcat1227 Год назад +7

      @@karaalbrecht5146 I call those Rice Krispy days, cause I snap, crackle, and pop. 😂

    • @w.whoisrio
      @w.whoisrio Год назад +5

      oh absolutely. my joints are LOUD and it's never anything like that video 😂😂 i also agree with the party trick thing. when i was younger and didn't know i had hEDS i would hyperextend my elbows and fingers because it was weird. now i have issues with them all the time. chronic pain is my worst enemy!

    • @wildcat1227
      @wildcat1227 Год назад +2

      @@w.whoisrio I'm sorry your chronic pain is so awful. I've finally found a system that somewhat works for me. I hope you find similar soon 💜

    • @jerushieful
      @jerushieful 7 месяцев назад

      @@w.whoisrioPlease look into trying the supplements NAC and PEA they’ve helped me a lot!!! Everyone around me can tell a difference!!

  • @reizak8966
    @reizak8966 Год назад +6

    I have Reynauds. I also work outside, which gets very cold in winter. Can confirm, it is very painful.

  • @lilia0803
    @lilia0803 Год назад +10

    Omg Dr I just love your sense of humor! 😂❤also, love your videos! 👍🤩

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 Год назад +15

    My Raynaud's came on suddenly in my 40s. It went away after i was diagnosed with pernicious anemia and got treatment. I can't help but wonder how many people with Raynaud's just need more B12 like I did. Instead, doctors just treat it like there's nothing they can do ☹️

    • @evonne315
      @evonne315 9 месяцев назад +5

      I have it and what has helped me the most is massive reduction in stress. Emotional streas as much or even more triggering of symptoms than work or family.

    • @tinafoos8018
      @tinafoos8018 7 месяцев назад +1

      Raynaud's is one of the things that persons with Parkinson's Disease, or Parkinsonian Syndromes,( MSA, Dementia w/ Lewes bodies, and others) get.-They get this because of the degenerative effects on the Autonomic Systems that occur with degenerative Neurologic diseases.

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 7 месяцев назад

      @@tinafoos8018 b12 deficiency can affect the autonomic nervous system as well.

  • @louiseerbslisbjerg7854
    @louiseerbslisbjerg7854 Год назад +23

    For my fellow (or newer) fibromyalgia patients, Raynaud's are also associated with this disease. It is'nt just smoking or other such things that cause it.
    There is no exact knowledge of why it is a particular complication of fib, but it is linked.

    • @EchoCollins
      @EchoCollins Год назад +1

      I've definitely had issues with it and I've got fibromyalgia!

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Год назад

      My Raynaud's was caused by an inability to effectively methylate B9 and B12. Taking oral methylfolate and injected methylcobalamin has resolved my Raynaud's. Prior to starting this treatment, I honestly wondered if I had fibromyalgia based on my symptoms. Those symptoms have resolved also. All this time, my B12 serum was never low. You can't rely on this blood test to reveal the status of what's getting into your cells.

    • @TexasLendy
      @TexasLendy Год назад

      I had raynauds after chemotherapy. It finally went away after a few months

    • @evonne315
      @evonne315 9 месяцев назад +1

      Stress makes it the worst. Getting too cold can be crippling as well, mentally as much as physically (from cold numb hands and feet).

  • @chihauhaun
    @chihauhaun Год назад +15

    I know the tiktok video at the end was just a sketch but for real, as a woman on the workforce myself, they were probably talking about periods or their sex lives and just didn't want to gross out their male co-worker (Just in case you guys have actually encountered this irl lol). Maybe women who work in kitchens (like me) have raunchier topics of conversation but in my experience it's never about the guy in question who just happened to walk in.. we just know most guys don't want to hear about it :p

    • @GoddessDusk
      @GoddessDusk 28 дней назад

      I also work in a kitchen and the guys are always apologizing to me about stuff.

  • @angelabordack
    @angelabordack Год назад +18

    I have Raynaud’s coupled with Livedo reticularis. It sucks but I bundle up
    On clothing in the winter. 3 of my cousins also have Raynaud’s. The majority of the females in my family, maternal side, also have Graves’ disease.

  • @kristaj1392
    @kristaj1392 Год назад +4

    I loved Dr Youn’s TikTok at the end the best lol 😂

  • @kacklina
    @kacklina 8 месяцев назад

    8:31... Why?, why????!!!! I didn't needed that in my brain for the rest of my life...and I know it will never go away.

  • @msp.9780
    @msp.9780 Год назад +8

    A good friend has raynauds syndrome and we call it "the dead girl party trick".

  • @fabulousalenore56
    @fabulousalenore56 Год назад +2

    Really needed that palette cleanser at the end xD

  • @staceyhunt6769
    @staceyhunt6769 10 месяцев назад +2

    Fun facts, the blood vessle thing (I can't spell!) Can also cause the restricted flow and whitening in the breasts. Which makes nursing babies even more challenging. 🙃

  • @laura6796
    @laura6796 Год назад +1

    Just pre ordered your book! Looking forward to reading it. 😊

  • @marian5316
    @marian5316 9 месяцев назад

    Hi. I have same or similar problem like the Mucus Fishing 2:42. My eyes makes something like this, I see blurry, red eyes, Tingling/pricking/stings, discomfort.
    When I wake up the eyes are very red and I see like the fog outside.
    I don't found a way to fix it. And is very annoying.

  • @JadeLeaf1980
    @JadeLeaf1980 Год назад +7

    I get occasional conjunctivitis where my eyes make that stringy mucus but it’s also gritty and painful to have in the eye so it’s got to come out if I expect to see (it obscures vision)🤣.
    Generally the cotton bud/q tip I use has been soaked in boiling saline water for a few secs and let to cool for a min (cools super fast) just to try and be as sterile as possible. Then I soak a flat cotton pad in the same saline, let it go to lukewarm and press that on my irritated eyelid for a bit and within about 20 mins it’s a bit better, not as itchy. Helps when you don’t have immediate access to chloramphenicol and you’re an NHS patient who your GP is too underfunded and overcrowded to see lol.
    As a side note, my GP had to GOOGLE conjunctivitis the last time I went for it. 😒🤨. Are we surprised I had to learn to treat it myself? 🤣

    • @lisalovespie5626
      @lisalovespie5626 Год назад

      hiii, i'm wondering if you actually know its conjunctivitis or if its just the reaction of another problem, i woke up to severe eye pain and realised i had conjunctivitis, i went to the doctor and got it treated but it kept coming back, i decided to ask to see someone who specialises in eyes, someone who was heavily recommended, i was dealing with this problem for a year before i went and i found out i had Demodex mites in my eyelashes, which is the root cause of the reoccurring conjunctivitis, just wondering if this is helpful to you at all or not but thought i'd share, also a Brit here haha

    • @JadeLeaf1980
      @JadeLeaf1980 Год назад

      @@lisalovespie5626 it’s been diagnosed as conjunctivitis numerous times by different GP doctors and a specialist at the eye clinic in Edinburgh. I’ve had numerous optiticians look in my eyes as well and they couldn’t see anything other than conjunctivitis either.
      It’s something I’m just particularly prone to and have been for 25 years.
      I’ll add it often happens when I’m not well or run down with stress. I’m one of those unlucky souls that when I’m stressed my body starts attacking me with breakouts, pain and infections. So annoying.

  • @nevazegrati5543
    @nevazegrati5543 3 месяца назад

    Yes, they always have to have the cracking sounds added to make it a little more freaky...&, if it's not over done, it works pretty well

  • @Manicies
    @Manicies 9 месяцев назад

    About the Reynaud's Phenomenon - from what I understand, it can also be something that barbers or construction workers have to look out for as well. If you use a razer for too long in a day, or a drill, it can have a similar effect so you need to keep an eye on your fingers to make sure you stay safe

  • @lisan1819
    @lisan1819 11 месяцев назад +1

    @DoctorYoun You are adorable! If and when I decide to get my tummy tuck/breast augmentation, I am sure I only want you to do it! I live your approach to your field!

  • @spiderlily723
    @spiderlily723 Год назад +4

    4:00 Yeah, no, as someone with MILDLY hyperflexible joints - most of those sounds can be real, though probably enhanced.

  • @theparkourlady894
    @theparkourlady894 Год назад +6

    So interesting to hear u say reinhardts is also stress induced. I get it from time to time in my smaller fingers, usually in winter. For me the assumption is the damage in my elbow joints and sometimes my lower neck is where i get nerve compression related to it. Horse riding is dangerous but heck, when u love something u love it 😅

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Год назад +2

      My Raynaud's was caused by insufficient B12. I get injections of methylcobalamin now and the Raynaud's cleared up. My B12 serum level was normal during this time and I have learned that a B12 serum test does not indicate what is actually getting into your cells. Too many people have doctors who ignore symptoms of low B12 just because of normal serum test results. Based on my experience, Raynaud's is a sign your B12 absorption is compromised. And yes, times of stress deplete B12 faster so B12 deficiency symptoms (like Raynaud's) will be more pronounced when the body is stressed.

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Год назад

      I have a disk buldge in my neck and doctors blamed a lot of my symptoms on my neck also. But my neck is the same and my symptoms are better. It wasn’t my neck, it was my poor B12 absorption.

    • @theparkourlady894
      @theparkourlady894 Год назад

      @@KMx108 interesting. I have bit b 12 supplement I take from time to time but can't say it's made a difference in that respect. But then I only get symptoms if my neck is very out in one specific spot, or the weather is very cold.

  • @JessicaDuBois
    @JessicaDuBois Год назад +7

    I love your videos and reactions Dr. ❤

  • @Lil_MizAttitude
    @Lil_MizAttitude 3 месяца назад

    Lmao the shade throwing to the other doctors is hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Julaeable
    @Julaeable Год назад +20

    I have Ehlers-Danlos-Syndrome, the noises are definitely fake. It can crunch a little, but this is too much. 😂

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr Год назад +2

      I was just thinking that you’d have to have MASSIVE amounts of arthritis in your body to make those kinds of sounds. I have it in both knees. They crunch a little at times. But it is nothing like that.

    • @wildcat1227
      @wildcat1227 Год назад

      I have EDS as well, and I agree. I might get a good snap or two that other's can hear but this was just too much.

    • @jforeman1979
      @jforeman1979 Год назад

      I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome as well

  • @Storiesandstuffplus
    @Storiesandstuffplus Год назад +4

    my toxic trait is thinking that my body can do cool things but it actually can't🤣

  • @xxbl00dh0undxx
    @xxbl00dh0undxx Год назад +9

    I gotta stop watching your videos while eating xD

  • @r1615omi
    @r1615omi Год назад +5

    Question. I’ve been doing mucus fishing ever since I was a child. If I try to stop, will it reduce the amount of mucus I produce therefore can get me to stop doing it at all? I didn’t know it had a name. I’m very happy you talked about it. Is it possible for me to stop doing it? I’d love to because even though I’m addicted, I feel like it’s a very nasty habit.

    • @mikki_s1100
      @mikki_s1100 Год назад +6

      It likely will reduce the amount. The reason removing it causes more, is because the mucus is actually protective to the eye, and removing it is irritating, causing it to make more mucus as a reaction to the irritation 🙂

  • @watchyourtimeco1
    @watchyourtimeco1 6 дней назад

    6:44 I don't think that's boiling water. That looks like oil with something frying in it. Which, of course, makes that even more impressive!

  • @African.empress
    @African.empress 9 месяцев назад

    6:25 i get severe pain if I touch my belly button too much or too roughly even just to clean it during a shower.

  • @itsnicole11
    @itsnicole11 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can hold hot things (kinda like the person putting their hand in boiling water but not that far) and have heard it being called 'asbestos hands' . Happens if you cook a lot so used to the temperature, although you don't do things like sticking your hand in boiling water or hot ovens/stoves. Not everyone who cooks a lot can do this though. I've held a baked potato straight out of the microwave and stood talking to someone while holding it. I was told I was weird for being able to do that

  • @gonzj8
    @gonzj8 Год назад +1

    Hello doc Youn..
    Do you do lower blepharoplasty ??😊

  • @kirstenholder7270
    @kirstenholder7270 Год назад +2

    I laughed so hard at your TikTok jokes hahaha!! thank you for sharing

  • @jodimerusi3250
    @jodimerusi3250 Год назад +1

    Yeah, I have EDS and when I try to squat both my knees make a loud ratcheting sound. So now, I get a chair to sit on while looking under cabinets! No more squatting for me!

  • @lillymurray8408
    @lillymurray8408 Год назад +1

    My moms best friends husband has this. I remember my parents having a party and he had to run to the sink to put his hands under water. 2:08

  • @JasonRayShute
    @JasonRayShute 10 месяцев назад +1

    Accessory breasts, also known as polymastia, supernumerary breasts, or mammae erraticae, is the condition of having an additional breast. Extra breasts may appear with or without nipples or areolae. As a doctor you should know this and it is 100 percent real. Up to 6 percent of the general population has accessory breast tissue, although it is commonly misdiagnosed, usually as lipoma, a benign tumor composed of fat cells. In a few cases, supernumerary breasts can be diagnosed with breast cancer. Most of the time the extra breast tissue is removed before it is allowed to develop making this condition seem more rare. I hope this helps because I know all good doctors are always researching and learning new things.😊

  • @Mamas-had-enough
    @Mamas-had-enough 11 месяцев назад +1

    That was boiling oil by the way...she was using it to oil the pan

  • @katsu682
    @katsu682 Год назад +1

    6:33

  • @Nietskii
    @Nietskii Год назад

    Hello sir can you please explain why professionals often consider hydrolized collagen to be superior and distinguish between the different types of collagen that go beyond the simple combination of amino acids (glycine proline hydroxyproline)

  • @soilmanted
    @soilmanted Год назад

    If you don't cut a baby's umbilical cord, or tie it, it will normally fall off by itself. Normally once the baby begins breathing, blood vessel connections to the baby via the umbilical cord are closed off. Minutes after birth it no longer has very much blood in it, the now nearly bloodless, white umbilical cord dies, and like any other superficial dead tissue, it falls away. It will shrivel up and turn black but since there is no blood circulation between the cord and the baby, any microorganisms growing in the dead tissue do not normally cause a problem for the baby. Within about a week the baby has a "belly button" instead of a length of umbilical cord hanging from its belly. You know how some people can wiggle their ears? Well at one time I was able to voluntarily hike up my sack. After having inguinal hernia surgery, on both sides, that used part of my cremaster muscle (with its blood supply maintained) to close the defect in my abdominal muscles, my cremaster was no longer connected, at its distal end, to the sack, and I can no longer hike up the sack. Oh well, better lose that ability than to have a loop of intestines being stuck inside the sack.

  • @judithdrayton7642
    @judithdrayton7642 8 месяцев назад

    LOL at your tick tower joke 😂

  • @AshleySanchez.16
    @AshleySanchez.16 10 месяцев назад

    I really love how Dr.Youn reacts with those wierd face making 😂

  • @NessaRossini...
    @NessaRossini... Год назад

    Mucus fishing: my eyes are so dry and make lots of mucus. I take a continuous fine mist spray bottle filled with Evian water, pull my eyelids open and make sure the mist sprays under the eyelids to flush the mucus out. Then blink hard a few times and use Ocusoft eye cleaner on a gauze sponge to clean the outside of the eyes. Nice and clean eyeballs for putting drops in and no fishing mucus out.

  • @koriw1701
    @koriw1701 11 месяцев назад

    Oh Dr. Youn, say it ain't so!
    "Um-bil-EYE-cus?"
    What ever happened to the regular pronunciation?
    "Um-BIL-ih-cus?"
    I'm not *that* much older than you, and the umbilicus I was taught in nursing school has the basic way of saying it without sounding like my British teacher was trying to speak Latin without knowing the actual pronunciation.
    Sorry. I really love your work, and I'm trying to make a point by using the same kind of humour you do!

  • @The47thBasement
    @The47thBasement Год назад +28

    Looks like the guy who squeezed his nipple had something in his left hand. Pretty sure he just squeezed whatever that was and pretended it came from him nipple. Nevertheless, Dr. Youn’s reaction is hilarious.

    • @Brendawallingbear
      @Brendawallingbear Год назад +9

      I like your interpretation. I don't mind if a man lactates, but putting it in a frying pan is not good.
      When I was breastfeeding my babies, I never had a squirt like that.

    • @Adulthoomanfemale
      @Adulthoomanfemale Год назад +1

      I agree it looks really fake. Currently breastfeeding and yeah, that isn’t lactation.

    • @blueseptember2174
      @blueseptember2174 Год назад +2

      ​@@BrendawallingbearI mean sometimes the let down would come out like a hose but never blots of squirts like that 😅

    • @krisdiel6298
      @krisdiel6298 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve seen him do from his cheek too, its something the size of a ketchup packet.

  • @user-oq3rc5ef5x
    @user-oq3rc5ef5x Год назад +1

    Love your videos and I liked your joke!

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 Год назад +2

    I can pull my belly button out too. I only do it to clean in there, though. Freaks people out. 😂

  • @cshae9953
    @cshae9953 Год назад

    Told I had Ray's hands and feet do to discolor and numbness even balance off. After 6 months of begging 2 different doctors went to a PA that sent me for a MRI. It was a broken neck leaking spinal fluid then diagnosed with OPLL...

  • @angeliqueguerra1631
    @angeliqueguerra1631 7 месяцев назад

    My mom had Raynaud's after chemo up until her death in April 2024. The nurses always had trouble getting her pulse ox. It's freaky looking but I recognized it right away.

  • @DakinRinone
    @DakinRinone Год назад

    Random question, i have blue liquid that comes out of my pores on my cheeks. Not all the time, but randomly. And it's blue like a blue ink from a pen, I have no idea wtf it is. Sometimes, I've seen green liquid, black liquid, and blue liquidity... wtf is causing this?

  • @maryvance7384
    @maryvance7384 Год назад

    Do you have a recommended protocol for someone on a 100+ lbs weight-loss journey including weight training, for a female over 45, perimenopause, about preventive, supplemental work to help skin tighten up? Should one do collagen boosting treatments during the journey or wait till end?

  • @random6033
    @random6033 9 месяцев назад

    8:25 he was squeezing it out of a tube he had in his right hand

  • @djoetma
    @djoetma Год назад +2

    The oil thing... I'm not sure how it works, but you see Chinese chefs checking the temperature of oil with their finger sometimes. It's just a way of movement you come to understand as a cooking professional...

  • @justsomenb454
    @justsomenb454 Год назад

    7:26 I'm not a doctor but to me it always looked like he has an extra joint in his thumb. Like if you look on the ''markings'' and the way he bends it, it looks more like all the other fingers on your hand. Maybe that could be at least a start for an explanation?

  • @jmodified
    @jmodified Год назад +1

    I can put my hands into boiling water for as long as the lady in the video without harm or pain - I'm sure a lot of people can. It's probably just good/responsive blood flow. That appears to be oil though, which would be much more impressive.
    My father used to ice fish, never wore gloves, and used his bare hands to clear ice from the hole.

  • @maniac6655
    @maniac6655 9 месяцев назад

    6:50 ... that wasnt boiling water ... it was boiling oil

  • @sophieirwin3497
    @sophieirwin3497 Год назад +1

    I mean, I have pretty clicky joints, especially my knees (I have high knee caps, so my knees like to click away and often bend the wrong way or give way randomly), and my poor back and shoulders could do with a few good clicks to loosen up the muscles (working in scientific research labs really screws with your posture). But even my loudest clicks are nothing like the double jointed man, despite what my brain thinks!

  • @snonyabeeswax
    @snonyabeeswax Год назад

    i get excess mucus in my eyes a lot usually after ive been asleep i can feel it sitting there so i have to wash it out or ill be uncomfortable

  • @jodimerusi3250
    @jodimerusi3250 Год назад

    I had an umbilical hernia had to have surgery on it at about a year and a half old. I can still see the scars around my belly button!!

  • @magnetohex703
    @magnetohex703 Год назад +4

    At 8:20 I threw up after watching that guy drain his milk breast. 🤷‍♀️🤢🤮 LOL 😂

    • @Brendawallingbear
      @Brendawallingbear Год назад +2

      Because he put it in the pan, like he's going to cook food with it?

    • @magnetohex703
      @magnetohex703 Год назад

      @@Brendawallingbear
      Please woman stop!, I'm going to throw up!. Make it stop!. LOL 🤢🤮😂😂

    • @Its.Jessica.
      @Its.Jessica. 10 месяцев назад

      If it makes you feel better, it looks like he’s actually holding something in his left hand, and the liquid for lack of a better word is actually coming out of there. So at least it is not coming from his body at all.

  • @TwinBleaks
    @TwinBleaks Год назад +1

    I have Raynauds and it SUCKS. Nice to see the representation though, thank you!!

  • @staceycarroll7973
    @staceycarroll7973 6 месяцев назад

    I can pull hot pans out of the oven in the winter with my bare hands. It's because my skin scales over in the winter. I don't feel it cause there's a half inch of dead skin. However, it usually clears up in the spring.... And I usually get burnt at least once in the spring. then, I'm like . . darn . . it healed. Now I have to use pot holders.

  • @Reebsth
    @Reebsth Год назад +1

    That's always what the medical assistants did in the doctor's office I worked in. I found it hilarious.

    • @Sunset553
      @Sunset553 Год назад

      I didn’t understand. Why did they stop talking when he was there? Were they playing a joke on him?

    • @Reebsth
      @Reebsth Год назад +3

      @@Sunset553 It's usually because of one of the following: They don't want to complain about the job in front of the boss, they're complaining about the boss, or they're nervous to even talk about anything nonwork related around the head boss.

  • @beverlyquigley6608
    @beverlyquigley6608 Год назад

    Raynaud’s also happens the other way with POTS patients.

  • @kbrown2320
    @kbrown2320 5 месяцев назад

    I have Reynauds phenomenon it's painful in the winter

  • @questgivercyradis8462
    @questgivercyradis8462 Год назад

    If you're at a high enough elevation, the boiling point of water decreases sufficiently to be able to put your hand into the boiling water for a short time without damage. It isn't pleasant, and prolonged would be trouble, but it is possible. My ex used to test pasta by grabbing noodles with his fingers straight into the boiling water, back at high elevation living. Like mile high +

  • @marsy1480
    @marsy1480 11 месяцев назад

    Hah! Having Raynauds this happens to me everytime I'm in a cold section of a supermarket!

  • @Determined-Dani
    @Determined-Dani Год назад

    I have Raynauds and when I'm about to have a panic attack the vessels in my hand will constrict. :(

  • @kepckatherinec805
    @kepckatherinec805 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tick/Eiffel Tower pun. It’s so bad, yet so good, like a great pun should be!👍🏻

  • @sharonlefebure3892
    @sharonlefebure3892 11 месяцев назад

    I got Raynaud’s Phenomenon when I was pregnant. I got it on my hands and forearms when it was exposed to cold. My lips also swelled up like I had fillers! And it hurt so bad. It felt like the white area was burning on fire. It went away after my baby was born.

  • @sunshinepatsoph4219
    @sunshinepatsoph4219 Год назад +1

    My belly bothers me so much after a wrong stitches were left there. Today I am free of all nuisances even the bellybutton is gone.

  • @TexasLendy
    @TexasLendy Год назад

    I had raynauds after chemotherapy in my feet and legs

  • @LianaGalati80
    @LianaGalati80 7 месяцев назад

    Thumb sucking for very long period of years can also cause your thumb to become longer, I’ve seen it in children that were thumb suckers as a baby

  • @thehunzz
    @thehunzz Год назад

    Total Recall

  • @dwarfbunni
    @dwarfbunni Месяц назад

    I do nail extensions on my self in a room with little ventilation, I wear a surgical mask but I'm gunna invest in n95 or whatever they're called because they're not enough and I don't own eye protection so sometimes I get a lot of dust in my eyes and I do the mucus fishing thing but i do regularly scratch or irritate my eyes further leading that aforementioned vicious cycle and it'll be like 2 or 3 or more days of waking up with my eyes crusted shut trying to heal and I wake up and instead of using a warm wash cloth it feels so good to pull those crusties off which in turn leads to them perforating my eyes and making it worse. My dr gave me eye numbing drops just so I'd stop. I usually do it when I'm drunk though which is the bigger problem >.>
    I do however end up removing all my loose eyelashes though....

  • @solarismoon3046
    @solarismoon3046 7 месяцев назад

    I cannot unsee the abomination that I just saw... THANKS Tony!

  • @Harleychickjenn
    @Harleychickjenn Год назад

    My kids get freaked out when I touch hot stuff with my hands and I barely feel it. 😂

  • @WhisperingWempe
    @WhisperingWempe 11 месяцев назад

    I love...Tony's (😮) video's!

  • @WhoAmI2YouNow
    @WhoAmI2YouNow Год назад +3

    Raynauds can be dangerous also, and can lead to necrosis! (Black ears, toes, fingers)

  • @amirazeineddine9727
    @amirazeineddine9727 Год назад

    6:49 thats OIL shes dipping her fingers in and oiling the bottom of the pan

  • @grey.themusiccat
    @grey.themusiccat 3 месяца назад

    i think i have slight tiny macdodactlyly or something in my ring fingers cause theyre a little longer than my friends (but i dont think its actually that)

  • @shayburton4915
    @shayburton4915 Год назад

    The retractable thumb reminds me of that little nightmare's character, the one with the long neck. 😭

  • @JackieMoss
    @JackieMoss Год назад

    I have raynsuds!!!! It really stinks! Nothings helps and it’s bad in almost all degrees of temp.

  • @marsmagdalene
    @marsmagdalene 3 месяца назад

    It was BOILING BUTTER!!! It's SO much WORSE!🤯🤯🤯

  • @Jojobizzare80
    @Jojobizzare80 Год назад

    The bald guy with the weird wrinkles on his scalp is Antoine Vaillant at 0:01

  • @gerryk101
    @gerryk101 6 месяцев назад

    Total recall !

  • @bloodysweetzombiegirl
    @bloodysweetzombiegirl 10 месяцев назад

    That just reminded my to call the optometrist to get my eye drops…

  • @saralexi1420
    @saralexi1420 Год назад +1

    The mucus fishing thing - isn't it a good idea to do it after taking off makeup? Because makeup always makes its way into people's eyes.

    • @Shirayuuki1
      @Shirayuuki1 Год назад +1

      i think that as long as your eyes have healthy tear ducts then no, you don't really need to to something like this. If you feel like you have makeup residue in your eye, flushing it with some eye drops should be enough. Or gently massaging the eye area with a cleansing oil.

  • @The_Dark_Angel_666
    @The_Dark_Angel_666 Год назад

    The guy at the end that was milking his breasts. I really hope you can clearly see him picking something up from the counter before he milks himself.. very cool to know that men can actually do that, and what the condition is called. Thanks doc