DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DOCTOR: Diabetic Ketoacidosis

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2019
  • Join me as I vlog in the hospital for a typical day in the life of a doctor! Learn about diabetic ketoacidosis, watch emergency simulation exercises and see how a medical team works together!
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Комментарии • 746

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 5 лет назад +1233

    My weekly dose of positive vibes and medical education.

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  5 лет назад +40

      Always great to hear from you David!

    • @melissasullivan5899
      @melissasullivan5899 5 лет назад +8

      Amen!

    • @elizabetholesen4538
      @elizabetholesen4538 5 лет назад +7

      Amen

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    • @brettanymichellelawson-top5197
      @brettanymichellelawson-top5197 2 года назад +1

      @@ViolinMD I'm brettany by the way I was a project search intern

  • @theespicymami
    @theespicymami 5 лет назад +184

    As a Type One Diabetic, I am somewhat grateful you showed this. People don’t see this side of diabetes. So thank you lol

    • @MsStina84
      @MsStina84 5 лет назад +7

      I agree. I learned about it here on RUclips on a family's vlog just a while ago.

    • @destinyjordan0623
      @destinyjordan0623 5 лет назад +3

      Agreed!!

    • @Adam-bq2vw
      @Adam-bq2vw 4 года назад +3

      jeanette Just curious. If you take your insulin regularly and moderate your diet, is there any reason why you would have major problems with Type 1?

    • @bree9509
      @bree9509 4 года назад +4

      I totally agree!! I'm a type one diabetic too! :)

    • @gxrcxe196
      @gxrcxe196 4 года назад +4

      I know right I actually watched this to learn more about dis because I had it 4 months ago lel

  • @tiedye3860
    @tiedye3860 5 лет назад +97

    Thank you so much for addressing DKA as a person living with T1D it’s nice to see how the staff respond to this medical emergency

    • @graciesomething872
      @graciesomething872 5 лет назад +3

      Tie Dye I was in DKA when I was diagnosed

    • @bree9509
      @bree9509 4 года назад +1

      I totally agree!! I have t1d as well! :)

    • @sky-hv4zo
      @sky-hv4zo Год назад +1

      ​@@graciesomething872 mostly every one is my brother was throwing ketones and a 400 blood sugar and we caught it at least.

  • @AAAMANDA
    @AAAMANDA 5 лет назад +271

    Siobhan!!!! You killed it with this one!! I loved the animation when you were explaining diabetic ketoacidosis. Such a cool way to incorporate education into your already entertaining videos. Keep it up!! 👩‍⚕️ ❤️

  • @sarahdeeb4852
    @sarahdeeb4852 5 лет назад +16

    I just love that you had to check in on that patient one more time before going home 💓

  • @alyssa7505
    @alyssa7505 5 лет назад +33

    I love how you seemed to incorporate more “teaching” in this vlog. It made me feel like I learned something without trying to!

  • @SeanTran
    @SeanTran 5 лет назад +138

    *I have never clicked SO FAST! Doctor vlogs are SO INTERESTING. So amazing that you are able to show us what the profession is actually like.*

  • @danielwalker4110
    @danielwalker4110 5 лет назад +66

    I'm in love with how professional but understandable your videos are. The way you engage your viewers is outstanding!

  • @carole7538
    @carole7538 5 лет назад +69

    My nephew was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 18 months old. He was brought into the ER with what we thought was just croup... turns out he was in full blown DKA. We almost lost him. Thank you for this video! It’s interesting to see it from a Doctors point of view now that I’ve seen it from a patients loved ones point of view.

    • @gxrcxe196
      @gxrcxe196 4 года назад +2

      I’m so glad he’s okay I got dka 4 months ago and was in reassusitation and intensive care and agent in a short 6 day coma and I understand how scary it all is

    • @sky-hv4zo
      @sky-hv4zo Год назад

      ​@@gxrcxe196 resuscitation u mean. It sucks being in dka

    • @janinerusinovich3040
      @janinerusinovich3040 Год назад

      I am sorry glad he pulled through god bless

  • @Suzanne690
    @Suzanne690 5 лет назад +459

    Random question. Do you wear a Fitbit if so you must have crazy amount of steps a day up and down those stairs 🏃🏻‍♀️

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 5 лет назад +8

      Suzanne G Great question!!

    • @prepremed4288
      @prepremed4288 5 лет назад +11

      I am an ultra marathon runner so I have a Garmin and it’s so interesting to see how many miles I go in the hospital!

    • @samanthagaribay2353
      @samanthagaribay2353 5 лет назад +28

      I would love to see her steps in her video honestly 😂

    • @rachsl
      @rachsl 5 лет назад +17

      For infection control, she should not wear a watch or any thing below the below.

    • @Suzanne690
      @Suzanne690 5 лет назад +6

      Rach L that’s true. I noticed some nurses and doctors wear them on their ankle or clipped on there shirt.

  • @umutk6339
    @umutk6339 5 лет назад +17

    Wow you are a truly caring doctor, staying back and checking on those patients and putting them first to make yourself feel comfortable. You are an amazing role model to me and I love your channel, keep being awesome.

  • @thealphalo
    @thealphalo 5 лет назад +130

    You’re like Bill NYE the science guy. You make learning fun. But you’re cuter 😂😘💕

  • @stevieferrari2617
    @stevieferrari2617 5 лет назад +66

    You seem like such a kind and open minded doctor. It’s really cool that even through the screen I can tell you really care about your patients! I just really hope if , or more realistically when I need to go to the hospital I get a doctor like you. I live in the states and being a minority some doctors can be very patronizing and judgmental especially with things that contradict their own personal and more specifically religious beliefs, and you just seem so caring and opposite from sadly a lot of the experiences with men and women in the medical field I’ve had here in the states. I just really think although you’re just starting your career doctors everywhere could really take some pointers from you and your sensitive yet realistic attitude about healing people. Thanks for letting us get a glimpse into your life and career, I love your channel!

    • @gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466
      @gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466 5 лет назад +1

      Stevie Ferrari I couldn't agree with you more! We need a lot more Dr's like her!

    • @heatherlynsey3092
      @heatherlynsey3092 3 года назад +1

      It’s so true, I’ve only had maybe three really really good doctors. It’s understandable that they’re busy and we’re not their only concern but it’s still nice to feel like you’re the main focus for a few min! She seems like she would make you feel like the only patient in the hospital!

  • @Alexander-fw5ud
    @Alexander-fw5ud 4 года назад +2

    As a T1 who came across this video just about 2 months after being diagnosed (when in DKA), I deeply appreciate how you touched on it. The education is really needed to many non-diabetics.

  • @leelak9763
    @leelak9763 5 лет назад +38

    Love love love you...how are you so calm and chilled? You are going to be an amazing doctor when you are all done...

    • @janetrose908
      @janetrose908 5 лет назад

      Leela K done with what?

    • @prepremed4288
      @prepremed4288 5 лет назад +3

      TheGalaxyGirl716 She probably means when finished with residency :)

    • @leelak9763
      @leelak9763 5 лет назад +1

      TheGalaxyGirl716 yes with her residency! No disrespect meant at all I love her I’m from where she works and want her as my doctor lol

    • @prepremed4288
      @prepremed4288 5 лет назад +1

      Leela K I live in the states and I want her as my doc! 😊

    • @lanar.1565
      @lanar.1565 5 лет назад +1

      She is a doctor

  • @brittanyrowlett
    @brittanyrowlett 5 лет назад +8

    I work in a small, older hospital. Your hospital looks HUGE and so fancy! I absolutely love all the different teams, and learning opportunities that come with larger hospitals. The fact that you have a family conference room where the doctors and health care team update family members as a team is very nice!

  • @paisleydoescringeworthyasm5541
    @paisleydoescringeworthyasm5541 5 лет назад +2

    I’m very happy that you explained this! I was 6 years old when I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and I had dka but I wasn’t aware what was happening at the time. This video would have been very helpful when I was younger, and I hope that younger kids with type 1 diabetes are able to learn from it :)

  • @shelbyanne106
    @shelbyanne106 5 лет назад +17

    Earliest I’ve ever clicked on a video 🙈 liked already at 10 seconds in, already know I’ll enjoy watching✌🏼

  • @meghanvucetovic4087
    @meghanvucetovic4087 5 лет назад +12

    Your happy and positive energy is contagious 🤩

  • @IsaMoralesAl
    @IsaMoralesAl 5 лет назад +4

    Yay!! New video from an amazing gal, just what I was needing.
    Thank you for always keeping up with the uploads.

  • @cathleenlemes3795
    @cathleenlemes3795 5 лет назад

    I love it when you show the people you work with! Thank you for everything y’all do! 😊

  • @alanasandilands477
    @alanasandilands477 5 лет назад +6

    you really should have way more subs your inspiring and i love you-you help so many people and i want to a paramedic when I'm older (im 13) and watching you is helpful for me... i low you so much keep doing what you doing xx

  • @swimmybunny
    @swimmybunny 5 лет назад +3

    I absolutely love your perspective on being a resident and about how everything is a learning opportunity! I am a nursing student and I really try to channel my inner Siobhan when I'm faced with new challenges in clinical. Love your videos!!

  • @sarahportelli3059
    @sarahportelli3059 5 лет назад +1

    Just found your page on my recommended and I have to say I love you showing what its like to be a dr. your doing an amazing job

  • @christinabrunner5259
    @christinabrunner5259 5 лет назад +4

    I LOVE your day in the life vlogs!!!! I always get so excited when I see you upload!!! ❤️

  • @l.n.kiczula4134
    @l.n.kiczula4134 5 лет назад +2

    I love your excitement to learn and to teach! I'm still in undergrad and hearing about all these opportunities to grow through school makes medicine feel so much more within reach. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • @lb_6248
    @lb_6248 5 лет назад +18

    You're always so perky and smiley. I aspire to be like you. Just positive vibes❤😂

  • @EmmaCooksYouTubeChannel
    @EmmaCooksYouTubeChannel 5 лет назад +1

    I love watching your videos! Thank you for all the work you do in order for us to be able to watch them!

  • @victoriapettey9683
    @victoriapettey9683 5 лет назад

    Siobhan! I just started watching your videos, and I am in love! Your personality and great spirits are exactly what hospitals need. I am a type 1 diabetic, and I was recently released from ICU after being treated for DKA, so I just wanted to say thank you for educating the public and for of course, treating the patient. It is very scary

  • @Beachbum12351
    @Beachbum12351 5 лет назад

    I love how happy you are and passionate about your job. If one of my family members were in the hospital I'd hope to have someone like you taking care of them. Love your videos and all the info you give.

  • @crzy1811
    @crzy1811 5 лет назад

    Probably my favorite video you’ve uploaded! Loved seeing more of the hospital and your colleagues. Also, you totally helped me understand DKA even better, thank you!!

  • @KayliBakesCakes
    @KayliBakesCakes 5 лет назад +1

    Siobhan! I just wanted to let you know I enjoy your videos so much! I'm an actor, but almost all of my immediate and extended family are in the medical field, so watching your videos gives me the taste of what would've happened if I would've followed in their footsteps! Thank you for taking the time out of your rigorous and probably exhausting schedule to share these videos. Best of luck finishing your residency!

  • @cathrynrosalie1289
    @cathrynrosalie1289 5 лет назад

    Came across you ages ago - started watching you regularly now because my girlfriend's a med student so your videos both feel comforting and I learn a lot... It's nice to be able to get an insight into the life of a medical professional, helps me understand what she might go through

  • @tartarbred383
    @tartarbred383 5 лет назад +15

    Omg I never clicked a video so fast! Just started and the video already looks amazing!

  • @blaircowen5133
    @blaircowen5133 5 лет назад

    I’m so obsessed with your vlogs. They are great and it’s such a cool way to get an insight of what happens in a hospital. I’m an Aussie Type 1 Diabetic, thanks for sharing and educating. Hope you have a fab day. 💙

  • @francesinha9616
    @francesinha9616 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Siobhan! I feel lucky that medical professionals in training such as yourself are making these amazingly insightful youtube videos. I think it's benificial for medical teams to show the general population what goes on when you're working and how you are organised. It will make me, and hopefully others, become better patients and more understanding towards hardworking staff. I had no idea doctors did 26 hour shifts. Anyways, your editing is evolving really nicely! It's truly a pleasure to watch!

  • @portlandjetaime
    @portlandjetaime 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your life as a doctor. As someone who is frequently a patient I know sometimes it’s easy to get frustrated at doctors, but this is really informative and a nice reminder about what all goes into helping people feel better.

  • @trishab2147
    @trishab2147 5 лет назад

    You are the sweetest! All of your patients are very lucky.

  • @katiematos9947
    @katiematos9947 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for doing these videos on RUclips!
    Your smile always gives me a positive vibe

  • @nelialongoria4184
    @nelialongoria4184 5 лет назад +2

    Yayyy! 🤗🤗 You are such an inspiration to pre med students like me! 💕💕 Keep up the amazing work! I honestly don’t know how you can keep up with videos on top of everything! Just awesome 🙌🙌

  • @billyberanek2895
    @billyberanek2895 5 лет назад +1

    I LITERALLY LOVE THIS CHANNELLLL ❤️❤️❤️ you’re so positive from the start with your greeting omg ily ur an icon

  • @abicados
    @abicados 5 лет назад +21

    I’m a first year medical student and your channel inspires me a lot. I hope I’ll be as awesome as you are ❤️ Love from the Philippines

  • @spotnuk
    @spotnuk 5 лет назад

    I just subscribed after watching a handful of your videos. You are a strong, positive person I would trust with my life.
    It's amazing to see medecine from the other side. Thank you!

  • @daphnewilliams2540
    @daphnewilliams2540 5 лет назад

    Your so professional and you always remain happy. I wanna be a doctor, but I’m nervous that seeing everybody in such a bad position I’m nervous id just drop down and cry it’s so sad. Your so good at it.

  • @gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466
    @gigisoglamorousipeeglitter7466 5 лет назад

    I just adore you! You're so upbeat, positive, genuinely caring and very bright! I've become addicted to your channel.

  • @QTpieifly
    @QTpieifly 5 лет назад

    Honestly BEST and most DEDICATED RUclipsr and doctor I’ve ever seen! How are you so amazing??

  • @DenSol-xk4sd
    @DenSol-xk4sd 4 года назад

    You have such a bubbly personality. I hope over the years you stay so positive and caring. Hospitals in the uk can drain you so much, it can suck the life out of you. Love your vids.

  • @morzarellamittomaten965
    @morzarellamittomaten965 5 лет назад +2

    I had a DKA multiple times in my life (I've had diabetes for the last 16 years, I'm 19 years old) and I have so much respect for everybody who saved my life those times! One time I lost about 5 liters of water and I was feeling sooo bad. I thought I would die so I told my mum that I love her multiple times but the docters and especially nurses were so helpful and so nice (they really calmed me down, while they had lots of stress themselves). I can not tell you how thankful I am. And it makes me happy to see how caring you and docters all around the world are. (I do live in Austria btw.)
    ... Long story short ^^
    Thank you! I appreciate what you are doing.

  • @andreeadoncea6711
    @andreeadoncea6711 5 лет назад

    the fact that you're working such long hours but at the same time you have such a positive attitude will never cease to amaze me. Good job!!

  • @garethlewis1261
    @garethlewis1261 5 лет назад +1

    I love watching your hospital vlogs because I learn so much and I love learning about different things so thank you for feeding me amazing knowledge 😊

  • @deannapolsom7728
    @deannapolsom7728 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos! I'm a third year nursing student, also here in Canada, and its very interesting seeing hospital life from a doctors perspective!

  • @karliecox3377
    @karliecox3377 5 лет назад +1

    You know what I love about you?? It is the fact that every time I pause the screen, YOUR SMILING!! You are so positive, EVEN when you have to deal with NO sleep, or when you have to run AROUND the hospital to get to your hard working patients!! You are so positive!!

  • @shayflowers8471
    @shayflowers8471 5 лет назад

    You are so tender hearted. I love the positive vibes I get here. In our country it's difficult to get such environment.

  • @vanessitagp12
    @vanessitagp12 5 лет назад +1

    I am a T1D patient and loved this video hahaha is just nice heard someone talking and educating the people about this disease... most of the times the people had wrong ideas about it so I just wanna say thanks for that!!

  • @jasminecampbell3624
    @jasminecampbell3624 5 лет назад

    She’s so happy and positive love it thanks for the medical lesson also knowledge always helps no matter what it is

  • @icecrystal34
    @icecrystal34 5 лет назад

    Hey Siobhan! As a medical student, my favourite thing to see in this video is the interprofessional interaction between you and the nurse (?)! Thanks to you and her for showing that!

  • @MyExtremeVlogs
    @MyExtremeVlogs 5 лет назад

    I discovered your channel yesterday and I am not a medical student or interested in the medical line but YOU MADE IT SO INTERESTING! I learnt alot and I can say that you are such a bubbly person!

  • @ashleymclean8894
    @ashleymclean8894 5 лет назад

    My favorite part of Saturdays!! Thanks for providing me more inspiration for moving forward in my dream career, RT

  • @lorellcasillas5581
    @lorellcasillas5581 5 лет назад

    Two videos in and you already became one of my favorites to watch!!! I love all this. It’s a nice change from the usual beauty gurus and gaming channels I watch. You’re super awesome and your personality and teaching makes me want to keep watching and learning! I hope you continue to make videos forever! (Or until you can’t anymore) lol

  • @samyupokala1006
    @samyupokala1006 5 лет назад

    I’ve never clicked on anything so fast!! I love all things medicine and I’m so excited to one day be in the profession! I love your work

  • @MidNight-rd7tv
    @MidNight-rd7tv 5 лет назад

    I had DKA twice. It’s a scary thing. I’m always very happy when people shed light on this because many children die from it. Thank you!

  • @kimh0077
    @kimh0077 5 лет назад +20

    When I was 27 I went to the hospital with what I thought was a very horrible flu. Got admitted instantly and found out quickly that I was T1D and in DKA. Spent almost a week in ICU. It was very scary and quite a shock to learn I was T1D. I had amazing doctors and nurses so that helped make it a bit easier to deal with but it was very scary. Almost 6 years later and it still freaks me out thinking of what I went through. Hope I am never DKA again.

    • @alisonlaett9625
      @alisonlaett9625 5 лет назад +1

      I'm sorry I'm not trying to be rude but I don't understand how you could have TID onset at 27? isn't type 1 something you're born with?

    • @kimh0077
      @kimh0077 5 лет назад +1

      @@alisonlaett9625 yes it's something you're born with. Majority find out at a young age. For example, I hear from a lot of people who find out when they are around age 11 or 12. However, there are some of us that don't find out until later in life. I've had a very healthy lifestyle so there weren't any red flags that something may be wrong. Like I said I ended up getting a horrible flu and that's what brought me in for testing and what led to my diagnosis. Looking back and now that I'm more educated about diabetes I can see the symptoms that have been there trying to let me know, but again I've had a very healthy lifestyle so I (or my family) never questioned if something more serious was going on. The scary thing about type 1 diabetes symptoms is that they are similar to having a flu so many times people dont think of it possibly being diabetes. I do wish I found out earlier in life so I could've been treating it sooner but I'm happy that I caught it then instead of when I'm 50 or 60 🤷‍♀️

    • @alisonlaett9625
      @alisonlaett9625 5 лет назад +2

      @@kimh0077 Oh that makes sense if your sugar and carbohydrate intake has always been low. Sucks that you got such a late diagnosis, but I'm glad you're ok and didn't find out because you went into a diabetic coma or anything. Modern medicine is really amazing! Both me and you would not be alive to adulthood had we been born a century or 2 ago.

    • @kimh0077
      @kimh0077 5 лет назад +1

      @@alisonlaett9625 Yes I agree. Medicine has come a long way!! It was hard finding out in my late 20's, I was glad to live a healthy lifestyle but sometimes I joke that it sucks that it kept me from finding out I was t1d haha all jokes aside, it sucks to deal with it and hopefully they can find a cure some day...*wishful thinking* lol 😂

    • @alisonlaett9625
      @alisonlaett9625 5 лет назад

      @@kimh0077 You know a cure is really not that implausible in the next decade or 2. with things like CRISPR, we are finding so many new cures for genetically caused diseases (which T1D is to my understanding). I just did a quick google search and found this: www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2017/dec/crispr-has-success-in-treating-mice-with-type-1-diabetes-98462816.html
      however unfortunately with CRISPR the possibility of things going wrong as of right now is still quite high when you're altering someone's genome (for now! it's getting better and safer every year).
      Btw if you're unfamiliar with CRISPR, if you have any interest in biology/genetics, it's something really interesting to read about, or watch ted talks about.

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 Год назад

    Hello Siobhan, It is a nice moment of you in the hospital treating the patient with Diabetic Acidosis. I appreciate your caring Siobhan for the diabetic patients in the hospital

  • @pugs910
    @pugs910 5 лет назад +3

    Love learning things while watching your videos, super informative and interesting to watch! I would love even more of the fun facts to be honest

  • @ferrari1997
    @ferrari1997 5 лет назад

    Keep the your positive spirit, vibes and videos coming doctor ! I love em and enjoy learning about your field of medicine, very informative!☺️

  • @madelynbarr4859
    @madelynbarr4859 5 лет назад +3

    I just found your channel today & I absolutely love watching you!!! You seem like such a kind & accepting person. Even tho I have no interest in the medical field, I feel like I'm learning so much from you! Thank you for being such an inspiration in many different areas-Greetings from Hawaii

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  5 лет назад +3

      That’s so great to hear - thanks for reaching out to let me know!!

  • @botanicalbleu
    @botanicalbleu 5 лет назад

    Please do more videos educating people like this! I'm a type 1 diabetic and I loved seeing this information .

  • @yasminegomez11
    @yasminegomez11 5 лет назад

    Omg I love your videos! Currently in school for the medical field and watching your videos inspires me so much! 💗

  • @teawithme8789
    @teawithme8789 5 лет назад

    Absolutely loved your diabetic ketoacidosis disease process and treatment explanation segment with the animations! Keep making these!

  • @thickynikki9916
    @thickynikki9916 5 лет назад +1

    When I was 10 years old I was almost in a coma from DKA. my doctors were surprised I was even able to walk into the hospital. It was very scary but I had amazing doctors and nurses helping me through the diagnosis of t1d. Very very thankful for people like you!!

  • @southhillfarm2795
    @southhillfarm2795 5 лет назад +2

    My son had an episode of diabetic ketoacidosis a few months ago. First time we experienced this, not fun. Very anxious time. We live in a rural area and he had to be shipped to the city to the children's hospital for treatment. They mis diagnosed him in the local hospital. I am surprised with the epidemic increase in diabetes that the medical community is not in tune with these types of situations. But the staff as usual in both hospitals were very good and attentive. I thank God for our medical system.

  • @MrsEstherHarmon
    @MrsEstherHarmon 5 лет назад +4

    I love your videos! Always so educational and fun!!

  • @Mellyrose33
    @Mellyrose33 5 лет назад

    Omg I love your videos, I’m learning a lot from you lol God bless your heart for being caring to your patients❤️

  • @mjl376
    @mjl376 5 лет назад +1

    My daughter was diagnoses with type 1 Diabetes when she was 12. She as in DKA when we brought her in the ER. SO thankful for the amazing team at MUMC that took care of BOTH of us during that time!

  • @Kirsten9Heuer
    @Kirsten9Heuer 5 лет назад +2

    Such a good explanation of DKA, you are such a great teacher! Thank you for your amazing videos :)

  • @nicole_the_nickle
    @nicole_the_nickle 5 лет назад +3

    I love the parts that you are typing on the computer. It makes me feel like relaxed

  • @gracerose5102
    @gracerose5102 5 лет назад +2

    I watched this as a break from GCSE biology revision- the control of blood glucose levels and didn’t look at the title of the video😂😂 I love watching your videos and this is really educational❤️❤️

  • @TheFountainofmangas
    @TheFountainofmangas 5 лет назад +3

    wow such an amazing video !! it's so much cool being a doctor, you can work and learn in the same time !!

  • @pamela.aurora.k
    @pamela.aurora.k 5 лет назад +1

    Love your Channel!!! As a first year nursing student I have been binge watching your channel. New sub from Australia 🇦🇺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @amayadanielle3726
    @amayadanielle3726 5 лет назад

    These types of medical related vlogs like this and America revere make me so excited about going into the medical field! I always watch these when I’m doing homework to keep me motivated 😁

  • @mirandamused
    @mirandamused 5 лет назад

    I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 8 one week before my 9th birthday not I'm almost 20 ive had diabetes for almost 12 years give or take and all I can say is it never gets easier , I hope and pray everyday for a cure so I don't have to live with this for the rest of my life ... Thank you for showing this , not many people know what diabetes even is or the different types as well as dka and such :)

  • @T1insulinpumper
    @T1insulinpumper 5 лет назад +11

    @Violin MD I'm so glad you broached DKA! It is a rarely came upon subject!

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  5 лет назад +7

      Such an important thing to recognize! I have a feeling you know lots about it based on your YT name ☺️

    • @T1insulinpumper
      @T1insulinpumper 5 лет назад

      @@ViolinMD yes ma'am! Though even at dx, was never in it. I was dx @ 4 yo. Thought I had spinal meningitis, spinal tap r/o clear. Bg was 1331 (I think) and still took 3 days to identify. Pumping & CGM over 15 years now. You're an inspiration!

    • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
      @ellenorbjornsdottir1166 4 года назад

      @@T1insulinpumper 1331 mg/dL. How even? I used to know a guy who was high triple digits, but...

    • @T1insulinpumper
      @T1insulinpumper 4 года назад

      @@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 I was just "sick" they said. I was in isolation for I think a week. I was 4 but things I remember from then.... My pediatrician (at the time) was supposed to be the best of the best. He's actually still alive and I've always thought he sucked! Lol

    • @T1insulinpumper
      @T1insulinpumper 4 года назад

      @@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Michael Patrick Buonocore (USA) (b. 19 May 2001), survived a blood sugar level of 147.6 mmol/L (2,656 mg/dl) when admitted to the Pocono Emergency Room in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, USA, on 23 March 2008. The normal blood sugar range is between 4.4 to 6.6 mmol/L (80-120 mg/dl).Mar 23, 2008 Guiness World Records.

  • @hailey8941
    @hailey8941 5 лет назад +1

    Siobhan!!! I love that you’re so sweet and don’t treat other staff as if they are idiots. As a nursing student I’ve met some CRAPPY doctors who treat nurses like they’re stupid and know nothing when we’re the ones who are with patients all the time!!! I’m currently a CNA in a nursing home and my stepmom is an RN there. We had to send a resident to the ER one night because their oxygen was in the 70s. The doctor flipped out on my stepmom and told her it wasn’t a real emergency! Like their lips were blue! Of course it’s a real emergency!

  • @ElitaAli1
    @ElitaAli1 5 лет назад +2

    Yes!!! Of course we want more of these videos 👍😇.

  • @carlahead5072
    @carlahead5072 3 года назад

    Another great video Siobhan and I always enjoy watching your videos!!! Thank you so much for doing such Great videos many thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍love all of my Canadian friends and neighbors very much!! Keep up the great work

  • @parkinglotromnce
    @parkinglotromnce 5 лет назад +1

    I hear horror stories of doctors not treating DKA with as much concern and attentiveness, or misdiagnosing for the flu, so it’s encouraging to see this! You seem like an amazing doctor, so it’s no surprise, but encouraging nonetheless. I thankfully have never been in DKA but it’s always a worry in the back of my mind. If I ever do, hopefully I have an awesome doc like you!

  • @SusiOfficial
    @SusiOfficial 5 лет назад +1

    I wish you were my doctor! Maybe I would have a diagnosis by now... thank you for being so professional and committed to improve/save people's lives!

  • @oryx6282
    @oryx6282 5 лет назад

    Your videos keep constantly reminding me how much I love medicine and want to be walking the halls of a hospital in scrubs and trainers. Only 14 but hopefully on my way to med school!🤞🤞🤞

  • @TheConcertchic
    @TheConcertchic 5 лет назад

    Thank you for what you do, especially with educating others on different medical issues. I have type 1 diabetes myself. I was diagnosed June 28, 2000. Luckily, I have never been in DKA but have heard all of the horror stories about it.

  • @andrea-km6ms
    @andrea-km6ms 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos Siobhan!! Stay warm :-)

  • @AudreyLuerding
    @AudreyLuerding Год назад

    You are so pretty! Thank God he made people like you who care for sick❤❤❤❤

  • @angelalin631
    @angelalin631 5 лет назад +1

    you're videos are so great and real💖💖
    is it weird that i like watching these vids even though i have no clue about medicine

  • @georgej8276
    @georgej8276 5 лет назад

    As a student nurse I love watching these videos, they’re so interesting and educational

  • @nikkisayshii21
    @nikkisayshii21 5 лет назад

    Omg youre so cute! And i love your hair!
    I really loved this style of vlogging. I get to see what a day looks like as a doctor and i love the little learning topics you put into the video. Its a great little motivational video for when im studying because these kinds of things excite me even more on whats to come in my future 🤩

  • @imacoolmom2757
    @imacoolmom2757 5 лет назад

    As a type 1 diabetic that has been in DKA a few times when I was younger, thank you for this!

  • @shannonhamilton7961
    @shannonhamilton7961 4 года назад

    I have Dka when I was first diagnosed with type one, Zero out of five star would not do again. All the nurses and doctor where amazing and made my feel super calm throughout it.
    I love your videos I find them super interesting and a really cool inside in to what it’s like to be a doctor

  • @kenzie.hallie4217
    @kenzie.hallie4217 5 лет назад

    Over the last day or two I've been binge watching the shit out of your videos lol love them, BUT just wanted to say your voice is amazing!!!! lol - so soothing and crisp and IDK BUT I LOVE IT!!!!! I feel like you have the perfect asmr voice!!!!!

  • @donyasalami4422
    @donyasalami4422 5 лет назад +2

    Watching you after a physics exam , is the best therapy ever 😍😍🖤🖤🖤

  • @ash213
    @ash213 5 лет назад

    love watching this after a long day. Thanks!

  • @ruby-no6tz
    @ruby-no6tz 5 лет назад +8

    This is so educational I love it