So Pringles aren't a potato chip, but not because they aren't potato, but because they aren't a chip. Based on definition, a potato chip has to be a slice of potato, and since it's made from a potato paste, it doesn't count. Edit: fixed spelling. Wanted to add I got this from a debunking video from "How to Cook That". Ann Reardon is a food scientist, and has the most transparent information on cooking and ingredient myths.
@@Dysfunctional_serenity From what I can find, I don't think there is one. It's just "you can't call them potato chips unless they're slices". There's a listed exception: if they're made from dehydrated potatoes, like Pringles, you *can* call them potato chips, but you also have to qualify it on the package (with specific font size requirements) as "potato chips made from dehydrated potatoes". So I think Pringles could technically do that, it's just a lot of cumbersome text on the label, so they opted for the shorter "potato crisps" instead.
1:44 I actually was diagnosed with this after my divorce. After all the testing, my cardiologist sat me down and said “don’t ever let anyone tell you that this isn’t a real thing, because it absolutely is. You’re suffering from a broken heart. Not much we can do about it either, but as you emotionally heal, so too will you physically heal.” It took about a year, but he was right.
Yupp, a very real thing! I’m sorry you went through it. My uncle was fought cancer for about 6-7 years, he kept surviving. My aunt, his wife, sadly passed unexpectedly. He passed about two weeks after that. Broken heart is such a real thing.
@@rosverel the body and mind work in mysterious ways! Later on, my therapist told me it was because my divorce was so traumatic. My ex husband left me on on first wedding anniversary. I was so very much in love with him and would have followed him to the ends of the earth. I had recently been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a life long and very debilitating disease. My ex woke me up the morning of our first anniversary by ripping the blanket off me, pinning me down, and ripping my wedding rings off my finger. He said words I’ll never forget- “I didn’t sign up to take care of a sick wife. You’re damaged goods. I’m out”. And he packed his stuff and left. So it makes sense that my heart would kind of just give up.
On that second TikTok, there's a very eerie video out there of a woman whose husband threw a birthday party for her and jumped into a pool filled with dry ice. They were in and enclosed space with virtually no ventilation and the man ended up suffocating and dying because of it. Please be careful with this stuff people. It's all fun and games until someone can't breathe.
yeah it happened in russia. Ekaterina Didenko is the name of the wife of a deceased husband. really stupid considering this woman is pharmaceutical blogger with education to back it up
1:25 a fact nobody asked for: like two (or three) years ago a russian influencer was celebrating her birthday. She (and her husband) decided that it'd be fun to fill up a pool (in a small roofed area) with dry ice, jump into that pool and swim in it. Long story short: a couple of days later now widowed influencer was busy organizing her husband's funeral. (I don't know what happened to a couple of their friends who jumped into that pool with her husband to swim). So yeah, don't play with dry ice.
What happened is easy, dude suffocated. Dry Ice is carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is heavier than air, so the area between the water surface in the pool and the level of the 'deck' of the pool filled with a gas devoid of sufficient oxygen to maintain life.
If it was the same story I heard, one person after another jumped in to rescue the people who passed out and by the time the birthday girl got back from wherever she’d gone they were dead. It was quick.
@@UrLigmaSigma he lost his hand from probably some event that happened in his past. now he can take advantage of that by making funny tiktoks where it looks like his hand fell off because of the ice.
Almost as bad as that tiktok where a guy let one of those metal swings on a kids play equipment swing down and CLUNK right into his shin 🤢 I got second-hand pain from it fr. Then he lifts his pant leg to show he has no lower leg, just a metal prosthetic leg. Absolutely diabolical.
Dr. Mike, I have a _ton_ of chronic illnesses, both genetic and autoimmune, and I always admire your "whole person" approach to health. You don't prescribe absolutes or generalize, and I really, REALLY appreciate that. I wish you were _my_ doctor! (Edited for spelling)
Would love to see you discuss autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases . As someone with HS i've seen so many jobs and individuals not understand how devastating some of these can be.
@@rivernlong5979Hidradenitis Suppurativa - an autoimmune condition where your immune system attacks your hair follicles causing painful abscesses. Usually most common in places where the skin rubs together like under your arms, your groin, under your stomach, etc.
The WORST "please add a tip" I've seen was at a self-checkout...at a major chain drugstore. Manager got a little pissy when I asked how I'd be receiving the tip if I left it since, well, I was technically the one doing the work. Gone within a week after complaints...apparently the company 'installed an update without knowing what was in it'...
@aaronjames3228 you would tip the service worker. At a self checkout, you would effectively be tipping yourself. Manager got pissed off, likely because "how dare you not give me free money" and then changed it probably because there's more smart people like OP
We're living in the post-respect era. Everyone's doing anything they can to get a buck regardless of how it affects anyone or is just total bullshit. Everyone's a hustler. We created that though by tipping everyone for everything or nothing. If all tip jars went empty and everyone refused to tip furniture movers and eventually even restaurant servers (etc.), they would stop asking and we could get to a time when you pay what was agreed before-hand and what was on the menu and that's it. Everyone would be happy about it because that's just doing normal business. And everyone would be happi-er about it than we are now because all of that ambiguity and worry if you're being cheap or being scammed would be gone. Make it happen, World!
The second-worst "please add a tip" I've ever encountered was at a self-serve frozen yogurt joint. All the staff does there is keep the place clean and stocked, and weigh your order. There's no table service; there aren't even tables. You make your froyo and then eat it either standing on the patio or walking down the boulevard. The worst one... I actually worked for them, sort of. My then-girlfriend was working for a small shop that set up a table at a comic convention, and so I helped to run the table... my compensation being... well... the vendor badge that let me roam the convention now and then on breaks away from the table. The boss was just too lazy to turn off the "tip" feature on their credit card reader. One customer unwittingly overpaid for an item by about $40 because he punched in his PIN on the tip prompt. 😅
I started work as a Sterile Processing Technician recently and I’m learning a lot more about medical terminology and I’m now starting to figure out what certain terms Dr. Mike mean are before it’s shown in the video. Which makes me happy and tests my knowledge 😊
That's why I love medical terminology so much!! Once you start understanding the base words, you can start figuring out what words and phrases mean without any other context!
I hope you have fun as an SPD tech! I did it for two years and would have gone longer if my city had a different hospital (the hospital is garbage, but I LOVED the job) 🫶 I'm happy at my new job but I miss being an SPD tech all the time. Please enjoy it for the both of us 😭❤️
Ann Reardon on How To Cook That gave a really good explanation of different sugar substitutes and what they break down into in your body. She mentioned absolutely nothing about "poisoning your gut biome".
It absolutely can. Basically look up any of these compounds and they'll do something, but for aspartame and sucralose, it's very minimal. But for trehalose it's very bad. Dr Mike way undersells what we know about the microbiome. Increased risk and worse outcomes is pretty well confirmed for say certain steroids on the skin, or antibiotics on the gut microbiome. There are also studies suggesting diet affects microbiome populations leading to different outcomes. Dr Mike always presents things like how a doctor does not a scientist/statistician, but it's weird doctors act like that because things like odds ratios and relative risk are very contrary to that way of thinking
So the pringles labeling thing comes from the fact that they aren't thinly sliced potatoes deep fried in oil/baked and are instead a potato mix turned into chips.
13:54 I appreciate it when Dr Mike talks about how gut health in general, and it really hit close to home for me about the microbiome and how "healing" it is the key to everything when no one really knows how that even works yet.
Don't you know that it'll cure all your physical and mental ailments? When I hear these kind of things, I think about the tiny aliens running the human-like bodies in Men In Black.
Honestly the gut microbiome is probably all down to what we eat. Like, that is their source of nutrition. Which ones live in us and what they do is going to be determined almost purely by our diet. So in most cases an improvement in the microbiome is probably just an improvement in diet. Technically you could add and remove specific bacteria from the gut to make a diet change more effective right off the bat, but if you just wait a few days you'll probably get to the same end result anyway.
@@bolbyballinger Diet is far from the only factor. Your gut bacteria are affected by the medicines you take, the exercise you do, the environments in which you breathe, etc.
@@bolbyballinger and yet, a "poop transplant", which has nothing to do with modifying someone's diet, has been shown in multiple cases to dramatically assist the patients in which this is performed. however, these are often extreme cases, where people are experiencing severe and chronic GI upset from practically nonexistant gut biomes... which still has nothing to do with just changing up their diet.
3:20 Before I retired I thought I was nocturnal. I always worked nights. Couldn't get up at 6am. Now I get up at 6:00 a.m. all the time. I found out getting up early was not the problem it was getting up and going to work! 😂
And before, you couldn't get up because you stayed up too late the night before. But, you only did that because after work was the time you got to yourself to do what you want and relax, so you dragged out that time as much as possible.
I feel this, sometimes on the weekend i might stay up until midnight-2 hoping to sleep until 8-10 and wake up about 5-7...then want to sleep later during the week 😂
Dr. Mike is spot on about abdominal surgery. I had a rare GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) which ruptured a major artery and almost bled out in the bathroom. I've experienced everything he said from blockages from scar tissues post surgery to having me slowly get back to a normal diet after fasting to prep for surgery followed by multiple laxatives to flush it all out. Wasn't fun but it was an experience that most wouldn't go through. Also the room service was nice.
Glad you're ok. I had outpatient hernia surgery last month and I was all set to hear some awful restrictions on my diet then was so relieved to hear, "Eat a normal diet within reason."
I feel like that tiktok was mostly a riff on how American healthcare is a for-prodit industry rather than the proper institution that it is in other countries.
Couldn't help myself from hellish laughter during the first chapter... it's just like saying "it's not (hulled) wheat or dried (hulled) wheat or anything, it's white flour". 🤣🤣🤣
I've had a couple doctors tell me I'm pre-diabetic. And that's it. They're so useful. No treatment. No suggestions. No nutritionist. Just, hey, that's what your test says. Now go away.
Great video! I'm on a bit of a medical content binge because I have an upcoming consult with a gastroenterologist in two weeks' time, but the nerves come from the fact the consult is really just a formality thing. See, I went to my GP about my digestive issues, he pretty much on the spot said I need a procedure (I forget the name) to try diagnose where they're going to stick a camera down my oesophagus, and over the phone they told mum that looking at the letter my doctor sent, they want to do... the other end, shall we say, at the same time. No clue how the consult is going to go, but I'm nonetheless nervous about the whole thing, so it's nice to have content like this to watch to help with matters a little :)
About that clip at 5:40, where the Shaolin guy seems to jump up the wall: yes, it is reversed. They posted that on Instagram and people pointed out that it is reversed, and said that the rest of the video must be fake too. Then they had to make another video that is not edited or cut in any way to prove that this guy can actually hang from the bar with both sides of his neck.
1:16 Dry ice does not melt but evaporates and is converted directly from solid form to air form They do not touch the dry ice directly, they only touch the steam from the dry ice. The amount of CO2 emitted there is not dangerous, especially if you just make sure to have a window open.
Yeah I've never understood that "pinch someone because they can't feel pain in a dream". I guess a lot of people don't feel pain while dreaming, but I can.
3:41 In Canada a hospital stay is completely free , including the room, meals, exams, tests, diagnoses, treatments, and medication. And before someone says, "But you pay for it through taxes", yeah, we do, but only about half what Americans pay for health insurance, we can't be denied coverage, and we don't pay any deductible.
A national medical system works out cheaper than the American system. Only about half the cost. And America ends up with a lower life expectancy. Pay more. Get less. So who wins? Not the average American. That's for sure.
@@lauranolastnamegiven3385 Life expectancy is a more important criterion and a better barometer of public health. National health schemes simply work better for less money and higher life expectancies. I know where I would rather live for health.
Then make sure you’re voting to keep it that way. I’ve heard they’re thinking about privatizing it in England. And I wouldn’t be surprised if people are pushing for that in Canada too
Hey Dr. Mike! I went camping two weeks ago and we stayed in our car instead of a tent... We had to keep the cooler in the car with us, of course, cause we were in some serious bear country. No big deal, done it a hundred times before... But this time we shelled out for dry ice 😵 I woke up in a panic, three times, gasping for air, with a head ache, nauseous hyperventilating, before it clicked. It never occured to me that the dry ice/ c02 could be escaping the container enough to asphyxiate us 😳😵 So grateful i woke up instead of just suffocating; my boyfriend only woke up because i was freaking out.
I always go by the general rule that nothing is truly airtight. Even Nasa space suits leak around 100ml of air per minute and has to be replaced by their oxygen tank.
Hey Dr.Mike, I’m now a med student and I’m so proud of myself right now. 😆 I study traditional medicine and I wonder what you think about tranditional medicine. Hope you will answer. Love your content and your energy on this channel so much! Stay safe and healthy! 🙆♀️❤
I had a takotsubo cardiomyopathy when I was 39 years old. It was no joke! I was in the hospital for a simple procedure & I had a severe reaction to a medication & it stressed my body out so badly I ended up in the cath lab & the CCU for 12 days. My blood pressure bottomed out & was so low I couldn't even sit up without passing out. My best friend said I looked so bad! She told me, years later, that she didn't think I was going to make it out of the hospital.
Because my bp tends to run on the low side of normal, one of my doctors tried me on a medication that lowers bp, and also by accident, helps with headaches sometimes, I had those attacks too. With my reaction though they called it “drop attacks” and I was in the hospital for a long time while they tried to figure it out and get the pain under control.
0:52 Fun fact even though you can change bits on Wikipedia within a few weeks you will hear back from them if its “not helpful” and the bit will be changed back to how it was originally (my old school never let us use Wikipedia for projects as it was “untrustworthy” lol)
I worked with dry ice while working at a rural Walmart while in college. The fun part was the buzzing if the sublimation (evaporating from solid to gas) occured from the bottom which we placed metal cooking sheets and used a hammer to break up. This way we could use the dry ice to keep frozen foods cool. Absolutely use insulated gloves when handling dry ice.
Hi Dr Mike. I was in the hospital for two days because of abdominal surgery. Watching your videos really helped me get though it! Thanks for the entert and information. Side note: I would love to see the video of my op.
Afaik the reason why Pringles can't be called chips is because they aren't cut from a potato. It's restructured / shaped potato powder. But the term "potato chips" can only be used when cut from the potato. And that's not the case for Pringles (and some others). Basically they haven't been chipped off, they have been formed into a chip shape.
As a radiographer, watching that "CT-car" just has me baffled. Either it's fake and just a bunch of lights, or it's the most expensive stationwagon in her city lmao The tungsten alone would get her a brand new high-end car
Not to mention all of the extra weight. Just a casual couple hundred extra pounds. Maybe over a thousand. That thing would kill mpg. And to be honest the rear suspension probably isn't too happy about it either.
Who is thinking that Pimp my Ride is putting a working MRI machine in the car? They just made it look cool and are having fun with it. That's what the show is.
1:52, as someone who has been a trained professional wrestler since 2003, the way to best avoid head injuries when "bumping" (falling down in the ring), is to tuck your chin as you're falling to minimize any injury to your head. Wrestling is choreographed, but it is still painful and can result in serious injuries when you're not properly trained, or a move isn't executed properly.
I think it's a cornetto cone, since it is stuffed packed with ice cream inside (you see its inside when it breaks) and those are actually hella hard because of the ice cream.
@@SeuOu I know that people fake medical stuff for attention on tiktok but this one didn't seem like one of those. Seems like she was just eating it, this happened, and she recorded it because she thought it was funny. Which seems to be the case as she's laughing.
@@guardianerisno ice cream in the world is solid enough not be able to break if you bite down on it. Water Ice? Sure probably. Cream just doesn't get that hard. You'd have to shock freeze it well below the point where you could even safely consume it. If you're having troubles biting Cornetto Ice cream, go to an orthodontist or smth cuz something isn't right with either your jaw, their muscles or your teeth
I am not a doctor but I have that same discussion with myself every morning!!! - Do I really need this job? - How much sick time do I have left? - What excuse can I come up with to be late? I’m in my late 40s and assumed I wouldn’t still be doing this. But, pretty much every day, I lose the argument and drag my ass out of bed.
Sublimes is more preferable to sublimates in this instance. As the result of sublimation is also called the sublimate and so can cause confusion in certain contexts.
I dont know if you will see this but i love your videos so much. You actually inspired me to be a family med doctor and that's what im going to college for. Thanks for posting informational and entertaining videos!!
When I was pregnant with my second I was taking terbutaline for preterm labor. It caused me to have muscle spasms. Once when I was eating tortilla chips my jaw spasmed up. Yes, very painful.
This is the one advertisement in a RUclips video that I didn’t skip, and only because of this guy’s voice. Like… his voice is so friendly and welcoming, what do you expect?????
I ain't American but I did go on a lil rabbithole when I got a lot of american food poison BS content on SM. The conclusion I got is that It's not bad as ppl say, js eat everything in moderation. The foods ain't gonna kill u.
If you have an Aldi in the vicinity that can help with the weaning. Americans are mostly allergic to reading nutrition labels so if you know how to read one that's most of the way to eating acceptably.
Look, we love our fat and sugar. The rest of the things people complain about -- artificial , preservatives, etc. -- aren't actually harmful and are banned in other countries due to misinformed politics and public perceptions more than actual scientifically validated harms. That said... no, I will not be giving up my greasy, sugary snacks; I will die happy with bacon and cookies in my mouth, thank you very much 😂
your videos are just coo cooo coo lll bruh iam second year med student and i literally watched all of them and learned from them keep going dr mikee 🤩💯
I have TMJ. Jaw gets locked during yawn specially in winters. Sometimes, while sleeping on that side (which is not functioning well) and talk causes locked jaw. It also hurts sometimes. What to do ? Plz help.
13:07 man I was REALLY hoping it’d be brain chemistry, anything I’ve seen at least, that’s all I can find that really it effects. It’s not good but it’s not inherently bad or worse than regular soda. Switching from regular soda to water is always the best option but if you drink a lot of soda then diet daily is better than regular daily. I used to drink a lot of soda and switched to bubly, calorie and sugar/sweetener wise it’s made a huge difference. Moderation is all you need when it comes down to it.
Dr. Mike, I just wanted to thank you for something. You did a video years ago talking about Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, I actually have hEDs. I wanted to thank you so, so much for educating your viewers on it, because it’s not nearly as rare as statistics say. It’s just underreported. I pray that after you made that video, some of your viewers will look at that and realize they have symptoms and get genetic testing done. That video can help so many people, because there are so many people walking around with EDS that die from it, and have no idea that they had it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think there is also a scale, from very mild EDS to those that can be debilitating. I've been learning a lot more about it because I have a daughter with POTS and apparently there's a known triad with POTS, EDS and MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome). It's also made me take another look at my own health history and I believe I've had a nearly lifelong mild form of this triad. And it makes sense.
His hair is so beautiful 😭💛💛 great video, but I had trouble focusing in the start, because I was trying to figure out what was different (it was the hair😌🧡)
1:30 the worst part of dry ice is that the larger the piece, the more it sticks to your skin. if it stays on, it can freeze your blood and nerves, it can cause permanent damage through necrosis and it can block off circulation.
I don't know about the EU/UK legal definitions, but to clarify: in the US, they *can* be called "crisps". They just can't be called "chips", unless the packaging clearly qualifies it as "potato chips made from dehydrated potatoes" in large-enough font, which is probably more cumbersome than Pringles wants on their labels.
@@tatiana4050 I happen to have a tin of Pringles, purchased in the UK right next to me. On the packaging, they are described as A "SOUR CREAM AND ONION FLAVOUR SAVOURY SNACK"
OK BUT WHY DOES DOCTOR MIKE LOOK BETTER WITH EACH VIDEO. LIKE EVERY VDEO I WATCH, IM LIKE IT CANT GET BETTER THAN THIS AND THEN THE NEXT VIDEO COMES ALONG!!!!!!!
4:36 it really does happen! My partner had a childhood abdominal surgery that resulted in cecal volvulus 30 years later and had to have emergency bowel resection. Very scary, rare experience but glad that we had a great ER surgery team because everything has been great since then.
I woke up during my first colonoscopy and had a full-on convo with the surgeon. Asked him lots of questions about what he was doing and he was really good explaining everything to me. After that, they made sure that every time I had one after that, they made sure I've been really knocked out. Left me disappointed 😅
13:19 sucralose yes, artificial sweeteners no. You cant consider the category as a whole, but evaluate each individual because chemically they can be very different.
6:04 YOOO! That's the guy from all the training videos that Compliance sends us!! He plays the dumb guy that always gets hacked or always gets his info stolen 😌
14:01 according to my endocrinologist and my bil kidney transplant tea, you shouldn’t drink artificial sweeteners. When he first learned he was diabetic he was told to switch to diet. Then 15ish yrs later was in kidney failure. Metformin and artificial sweeteners didn’t do any good for his kidneys. I drink one soda a day and try to eat right but bc I’ve also been on Metformin for almost 20yrs, and I have bad neuropathy my digestive system no longer likes to work. I throw up bile daily
@@-Devy- he's influential. He's promoting taking up sports (great!), and by taking up boxing, he's promoting boxing. He should at least make a video about CTE and warn about the dangers.
2:35 I absolutely believe this. My dad passed out one summer afternoon on the back deck shirtless. Fell asleep with one hand on his chest. He woke up hours later beat red with a perfect white hand print square in the middle of his chest... Pitty the pale ones, we do not know their tribulations. LOL
So Pringles aren't a potato chip, but not because they aren't potato, but because they aren't a chip. Based on definition, a potato chip has to be a slice of potato, and since it's made from a potato paste, it doesn't count.
Edit: fixed spelling. Wanted to add I got this from a debunking video from "How to Cook That". Ann Reardon is a food scientist, and has the most transparent information on cooking and ingredient myths.
What’s the legal definition of a crisp?
@@Dysfunctional_serenity From what I can find, I don't think there is one. It's just "you can't call them potato chips unless they're slices". There's a listed exception: if they're made from dehydrated potatoes, like Pringles, you *can* call them potato chips, but you also have to qualify it on the package (with specific font size requirements) as "potato chips made from dehydrated potatoes". So I think Pringles could technically do that, it's just a lot of cumbersome text on the label, so they opted for the shorter "potato crisps" instead.
Well everyone calls them Pringles anyways
A Paint Chip is not a slice of potato though.
@@shakeyj4523 But it is a slice of paint [citation needed]
1:44 I actually was diagnosed with this after my divorce. After all the testing, my cardiologist sat me down and said “don’t ever let anyone tell you that this isn’t a real thing, because it absolutely is. You’re suffering from a broken heart. Not much we can do about it either, but as you emotionally heal, so too will you physically heal.” It took about a year, but he was right.
Yupp, a very real thing! I’m sorry you went through it. My uncle was fought cancer for about 6-7 years, he kept surviving. My aunt, his wife, sadly passed unexpectedly. He passed about two weeks after that. Broken heart is such a real thing.
@@rosverel the body and mind work in mysterious ways! Later on, my therapist told me it was because my divorce was so traumatic. My ex husband left me on on first wedding anniversary. I was so very much in love with him and would have followed him to the ends of the earth. I had recently been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a life long and very debilitating disease. My ex woke me up the morning of our first anniversary by ripping the blanket off me, pinning me down, and ripping my wedding rings off my finger. He said words I’ll never forget- “I didn’t sign up to take care of a sick wife. You’re damaged goods. I’m out”. And he packed his stuff and left. So it makes sense that my heart would kind of just give up.
@@ashleydixon6122 I mean, that's what happened when people died of a broken heart.
@@ashleydixon6122that’s so fucked that he did that to you… I’m so so sorry I hope you find somebody who treats you well and loves you as you are
@@ashleydixon6122 want us to help you get the shovel
On that second TikTok, there's a very eerie video out there of a woman whose husband threw a birthday party for her and jumped into a pool filled with dry ice. They were in and enclosed space with virtually no ventilation and the man ended up suffocating and dying because of it. Please be careful with this stuff people. It's all fun and games until someone can't breathe.
yeah it happened in russia. Ekaterina Didenko is the name of the wife of a deceased husband. really stupid considering this woman is pharmaceutical blogger with education to back it up
Yep, I saw that story on the Tragedy Tales channel. First thing I thought of when I saw it. Not stuff to be messed with.
Darwin...
He filled a pool with dry ice? How? And how would he jump in, dry ice is solid??
He could breath, though,. There just wasn't enougn oxygen in the air he was breathing.
1:25 a fact nobody asked for: like two (or three) years ago a russian influencer was celebrating her birthday. She (and her husband) decided that it'd be fun to fill up a pool (in a small roofed area) with dry ice, jump into that pool and swim in it. Long story short: a couple of days later now widowed influencer was busy organizing her husband's funeral. (I don't know what happened to a couple of their friends who jumped into that pool with her husband to swim). So yeah, don't play with dry ice.
What happened is easy, dude suffocated. Dry Ice is carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is heavier than air, so the area between the water surface in the pool and the level of the 'deck' of the pool filled with a gas devoid of sufficient oxygen to maintain life.
If it was the same story I heard, one person after another jumped in to rescue the people who passed out and by the time the birthday girl got back from wherever she’d gone they were dead. It was quick.
Yeah also the mist makes it hard to find back to the pool entrance
Why tf is this the second one about this in a row?
@@kellyalves756wasn't there a 911 call about this? I remember distinctly watching a video with this description
The way Dr. Mike almost had a heart attack on seeing that hand trick. I was shocked too, but Dr. Mike's reaction just made me laugh uncontrollably
Did he not lose his hand? I thought he did
@@UrLigmaSigma he lost his hand from probably some event that happened in his past. now he can take advantage of that by making funny tiktoks where it looks like his hand fell off because of the ice.
@@IsaacHND k yeah I noticed he was hiding his hand at the beginning
Almost as bad as that tiktok where a guy let one of those metal swings on a kids play equipment swing down and CLUNK right into his shin 🤢 I got second-hand pain from it fr. Then he lifts his pant leg to show he has no lower leg, just a metal prosthetic leg. Absolutely diabolical.
Dr. Mike, I have a _ton_ of chronic illnesses, both genetic and autoimmune, and I always admire your "whole person" approach to health. You don't prescribe absolutes or generalize, and I really, REALLY appreciate that. I wish you were _my_ doctor! (Edited for spelling)
There’s nothing that I love more than Dr. Mike defending pringles 🤌🏼🥔❤️
Yep, he justified all my future Pringles consumption! 😂
@@brookebixler1040 😂 brb, headed to the store to spend some serious dollars on Pringles haha
yeah being made of potatoes means they are healthy and you should eat them thanks doctor mike!
Pringles are the best
Damn right
Would love to see you discuss autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases . As someone with HS i've seen so many jobs and individuals not understand how devastating some of these can be.
What is that
... currently blanking on what HS could be short for. Help?
@@rivernlong5979 Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
I have an autoimmune disease on my skin but idk much about it
@@rivernlong5979Hidradenitis Suppurativa - an autoimmune condition where your immune system attacks your hair follicles causing painful abscesses. Usually most common in places where the skin rubs together like under your arms, your groin, under your stomach, etc.
The WORST "please add a tip" I've seen was at a self-checkout...at a major chain drugstore. Manager got a little pissy when I asked how I'd be receiving the tip if I left it since, well, I was technically the one doing the work. Gone within a week after complaints...apparently the company 'installed an update without knowing what was in it'...
I don't get it
@aaronjames3228 you would tip the service worker. At a self checkout, you would effectively be tipping yourself. Manager got pissed off, likely because "how dare you not give me free money" and then changed it probably because there's more smart people like OP
We're living in the post-respect era. Everyone's doing anything they can to get a buck regardless of how it affects anyone or is just total bullshit. Everyone's a hustler. We created that though by tipping everyone for everything or nothing. If all tip jars went empty and everyone refused to tip furniture movers and eventually even restaurant servers (etc.), they would stop asking and we could get to a time when you pay what was agreed before-hand and what was on the menu and that's it. Everyone would be happy about it because that's just doing normal business. And everyone would be happi-er about it than we are now because all of that ambiguity and worry if you're being cheap or being scammed would be gone. Make it happen, World!
The second-worst "please add a tip" I've ever encountered was at a self-serve frozen yogurt joint. All the staff does there is keep the place clean and stocked, and weigh your order. There's no table service; there aren't even tables. You make your froyo and then eat it either standing on the patio or walking down the boulevard.
The worst one... I actually worked for them, sort of. My then-girlfriend was working for a small shop that set up a table at a comic convention, and so I helped to run the table... my compensation being... well... the vendor badge that let me roam the convention now and then on breaks away from the table. The boss was just too lazy to turn off the "tip" feature on their credit card reader. One customer unwittingly overpaid for an item by about $40 because he punched in his PIN on the tip prompt. 😅
@@Dee_Just_Dee y'all tip situation is so insane 😭 and i've heard some people get kinda violent about it
I started work as a Sterile Processing Technician recently and I’m learning a lot more about medical terminology and I’m now starting to figure out what certain terms Dr. Mike mean are before it’s shown in the video. Which makes me happy and tests my knowledge 😊
That's why I love medical terminology so much!! Once you start understanding the base words, you can start figuring out what words and phrases mean without any other context!
I hope you have fun as an SPD tech! I did it for two years and would have gone longer if my city had a different hospital (the hospital is garbage, but I LOVED the job) 🫶 I'm happy at my new job but I miss being an SPD tech all the time. Please enjoy it for the both of us 😭❤️
Ann Reardon on How To Cook That gave a really good explanation of different sugar substitutes and what they break down into in your body. She mentioned absolutely nothing about "poisoning your gut biome".
ohhh, it'd be interesting to see Mike reacting to Anne's debunking videos!
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen Yesss! Especially the really dangerous ones.
I love how to cook that omg 😭😭
She's one of the best , honest and sweet youtubers. They should guest host together or do something. Will be awesome
It absolutely can. Basically look up any of these compounds and they'll do something, but for aspartame and sucralose, it's very minimal. But for trehalose it's very bad. Dr Mike way undersells what we know about the microbiome. Increased risk and worse outcomes is pretty well confirmed for say certain steroids on the skin, or antibiotics on the gut microbiome. There are also studies suggesting diet affects microbiome populations leading to different outcomes. Dr Mike always presents things like how a doctor does not a scientist/statistician, but it's weird doctors act like that because things like odds ratios and relative risk are very contrary to that way of thinking
So the pringles labeling thing comes from the fact that they aren't thinly sliced potatoes deep fried in oil/baked and are instead a potato mix turned into chips.
13:54 I appreciate it when Dr Mike talks about how gut health in general, and it really hit close to home for me about the microbiome and how "healing" it is the key to everything when no one really knows how that even works yet.
Don't you know that it'll cure all your physical and mental ailments? When I hear these kind of things, I think about the tiny aliens running the human-like bodies in Men In Black.
Honestly the gut microbiome is probably all down to what we eat.
Like, that is their source of nutrition.
Which ones live in us and what they do is going to be determined almost purely by our diet.
So in most cases an improvement in the microbiome is probably just an improvement in diet.
Technically you could add and remove specific bacteria from the gut to make a diet change more effective right off the bat, but if you just wait a few days you'll probably get to the same end result anyway.
Yep. Anytime something is promoted as a cure-all, I immediately get suspicious.
@@bolbyballinger Diet is far from the only factor. Your gut bacteria are affected by the medicines you take, the exercise you do, the environments in which you breathe, etc.
@@bolbyballinger and yet, a "poop transplant", which has nothing to do with modifying someone's diet, has been shown in multiple cases to dramatically assist the patients in which this is performed. however, these are often extreme cases, where people are experiencing severe and chronic GI upset from practically nonexistant gut biomes... which still has nothing to do with just changing up their diet.
The inhale after the fart video…. You know it’s gunna be a good dr Mike rant! 😂
I love how he's both serious and educational about these kinds of TikToks, but also finds them funny depending on what it is XD
6:40
Never in my life, would I expected to see a Pimp My Ride clip on a Dr.Mike video. 😅
3:20 Before I retired I thought I was nocturnal. I always worked nights. Couldn't get up at 6am. Now I get up at 6:00 a.m. all the time. I found out getting up early was not the problem it was getting up and going to work! 😂
And before, you couldn't get up because you stayed up too late the night before. But, you only did that because after work was the time you got to yourself to do what you want and relax, so you dragged out that time as much as possible.
I feel this, sometimes on the weekend i might stay up until midnight-2 hoping to sleep until 8-10 and wake up about 5-7...then want to sleep later during the week 😂
I love the variety of clips that he reacts to. Between serious ones, misinformation, jokes. Love them all
Dr. Mike is spot on about abdominal surgery. I had a rare GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) which ruptured a major artery and almost bled out in the bathroom. I've experienced everything he said from blockages from scar tissues post surgery to having me slowly get back to a normal diet after fasting to prep for surgery followed by multiple laxatives to flush it all out.
Wasn't fun but it was an experience that most wouldn't go through. Also the room service was nice.
Glad you're ok. I had outpatient hernia surgery last month and I was all set to hear some awful restrictions on my diet then was so relieved to hear, "Eat a normal diet within reason."
First time seeing another GISTer in the wild! I had one removed 18 years ago.
@@HariSeldon913 When I had a hernia surgery, I was told the same thing. They did the little robot thing which is supposed to lower scarring.
I feel like that tiktok was mostly a riff on how American healthcare is a for-prodit industry rather than the proper institution that it is in other countries.
@Doctor Mike I hope you're doing well, I'm just here to say that it doesn't hurt to take a break. Stay blessed and be safe 🙏
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Mike: -a condition known as Trismus
Me: Merry Trimus.
Happy Chew Year!!!!!
@@shakeyj4523 LOL 😂
😂😂😂
Thank you for this much needed laugh! 🤣
Merry Chrysler
Couldn't help myself from hellish laughter during the first chapter... it's just like saying "it's not (hulled) wheat or dried (hulled) wheat or anything, it's white flour". 🤣🤣🤣
I've had a couple doctors tell me I'm pre-diabetic. And that's it. They're so useful. No treatment. No suggestions. No nutritionist. Just, hey, that's what your test says. Now go away.
Yeah same here. :/ but thankfully I am on a bariatrics program and hopefully it will help me
It’s like anything else you’ll get diagnosed with, they’ll say, exercise, lose weight, stress less, stop menstruation if you’re female. Actual practical advice? Nah.
They know that any actually helpful advice would be something you wouldn't want to hear.
Great video!
I'm on a bit of a medical content binge because I have an upcoming consult with a gastroenterologist in two weeks' time, but the nerves come from the fact the consult is really just a formality thing. See, I went to my GP about my digestive issues, he pretty much on the spot said I need a procedure (I forget the name) to try diagnose where they're going to stick a camera down my oesophagus, and over the phone they told mum that looking at the letter my doctor sent, they want to do... the other end, shall we say, at the same time. No clue how the consult is going to go, but I'm nonetheless nervous about the whole thing, so it's nice to have content like this to watch to help with matters a little :)
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Nice. I saw this after the sponsorship ended
@NOTREALCREEK lol I learned after this, if I put the beginning of the ad time stamp before it people can click the end as it pops up.
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There's nothing I love more than Doctor Mike reacting to inaccurate information ♥😂
14:41 “It’s long. It’s lengthy. It’s good.”
- Dr. Mike
Doctor Mike's 2# pick up line
About that clip at 5:40, where the Shaolin guy seems to jump up the wall: yes, it is reversed. They posted that on Instagram and people pointed out that it is reversed, and said that the rest of the video must be fake too. Then they had to make another video that is not edited or cut in any way to prove that this guy can actually hang from the bar with both sides of his neck.
Wikipedia and Pringles are an unstoppable force, Mike. Dont resist them.
1:16 Dry ice does not melt but evaporates and is converted directly from solid form to air form
They do not touch the dry ice directly, they only touch the steam from the dry ice. The amount of CO2 emitted there is not dangerous, especially if you just make sure to have a window open.
0:39 the dry potatoes BRO!!
😂😂😂😂
Hi Dr Mike. My name is Sara and I suffer from anxiety and PTSD and depression. Your videos are soo helpful and you are amazing ❤
5:03 I had a nightmare like this once. It’s crazy how much realistic pain can be simulated within a dream
It’s called Goldberg syndrome. It’s what happens when you eat corn the long way.
@@toyotaecw I’ve never eaten corn in my life, and I don’t plan on changing that
@@toyotaecw Does that mean Goldberg will come to my house and give me a jackhammer and a spear?
Yeah I've never understood that "pinch someone because they can't feel pain in a dream". I guess a lot of people don't feel pain while dreaming, but I can.
3:41 In Canada a hospital stay is completely free , including the room, meals, exams, tests, diagnoses, treatments, and medication. And before someone says, "But you pay for it through taxes", yeah, we do, but only about half what Americans pay for health insurance, we can't be denied coverage, and we don't pay any deductible.
A national medical system works out cheaper than the American system. Only about half the cost. And America ends up with a lower life expectancy. Pay more. Get less. So who wins? Not the average American. That's for sure.
and you wait till the cows come home...or, till you can cross the border into the US
@@lauranolastnamegiven3385 Life expectancy is a more important criterion and a better barometer of public health. National health schemes simply work better for less money and higher life expectancies. I know where I would rather live for health.
@@coweatsman you're free to leave, if the other country will have you
Then make sure you’re voting to keep it that way. I’ve heard they’re thinking about privatizing it in England. And I wouldn’t be surprised if people are pushing for that in Canada too
Hey Dr. Mike! I went camping two weeks ago and we stayed in our car instead of a tent... We had to keep the cooler in the car with us, of course, cause we were in some serious bear country.
No big deal, done it a hundred times before... But this time we shelled out for dry ice 😵 I woke up in a panic, three times, gasping for air, with a head ache, nauseous hyperventilating, before it clicked.
It never occured to me that the dry ice/ c02 could be escaping the container enough to asphyxiate us
😳😵 So grateful i woke up instead of just suffocating; my boyfriend only woke up because i was freaking out.
That’s wild!! Glad y’all are okay!
I always go by the general rule that nothing is truly airtight. Even Nasa space suits leak around 100ml of air per minute and has to be replaced by their oxygen tank.
😂😂
Worried about bears, but science was stalking you instead
would you rather meet the bear or the science?
Hey Dr.Mike, I’m now a med student and I’m so proud of myself right now. 😆
I study traditional medicine and I wonder what you think about tranditional medicine. Hope you will answer.
Love your content and your energy on this channel so much! Stay safe and healthy! 🙆♀️❤
I had a takotsubo cardiomyopathy when I was 39 years old. It was no joke! I was in the hospital for a simple procedure & I had a severe reaction to a medication & it stressed my body out so badly I ended up in the cath lab & the CCU for 12 days. My blood pressure bottomed out & was so low I couldn't even sit up without passing out. My best friend said I looked so bad! She told me, years later, that she didn't think I was going to make it out of the hospital.
Because my bp tends to run on the low side of normal, one of my doctors tried me on a medication that lowers bp, and also by accident, helps with headaches sometimes, I had those attacks too. With my reaction though they called it “drop attacks” and I was in the hospital for a long time while they tried to figure it out and get the pain under control.
@@LoneWombat2126why would the doctor give you something that lowers your BP if you already had low BP
0:12 code bullets sound alike. I literally thought that was him for a little while
Wait it really does sound like him lol
0:47 big pringle doesn't want you to know
You’ll never know
@@PixelPringle24x oh no
Don't be in the can of big Pringle
0:52 Fun fact even though you can change bits on Wikipedia within a few weeks you will hear back from them if its “not helpful” and the bit will be changed back to how it was originally (my old school never let us use Wikipedia for projects as it was “untrustworthy” lol)
I worked with dry ice while working at a rural Walmart while in college. The fun part was the buzzing if the sublimation (evaporating from solid to gas) occured from the bottom which we placed metal cooking sheets and used a hammer to break up. This way we could use the dry ice to keep frozen foods cool. Absolutely use insulated gloves when handling dry ice.
Hi Dr Mike. I was in the hospital for two days because of abdominal surgery. Watching your videos really helped me get though it! Thanks for the entert and information.
Side note: I would love to see the video of my op.
Afaik the reason why Pringles can't be called chips is because they aren't cut from a potato. It's restructured / shaped potato powder. But the term "potato chips" can only be used when cut from the potato. And that's not the case for Pringles (and some others). Basically they haven't been chipped off, they have been formed into a chip shape.
6:50
Mood. Not a doctor, but mood. WTF was going through their heads when they made that???
As a radiographer, watching that "CT-car" just has me baffled. Either it's fake and just a bunch of lights, or it's the most expensive stationwagon in her city lmao
The tungsten alone would get her a brand new high-end car
It looks like some custom plastic facing, nice lights and a serious sound system w/ 4 subwoofers
Definitely fake, that show is known to be full of BS.
@@keeferChiefer bro expected a working mri in a car
Not to mention all of the extra weight. Just a casual couple hundred extra pounds. Maybe over a thousand.
That thing would kill mpg.
And to be honest the rear suspension probably isn't too happy about it either.
Who is thinking that Pimp my Ride is putting a working MRI machine in the car? They just made it look cool and are having fun with it. That's what the show is.
6:31 - Yo Dawg. I heard u like ionizing radiation… 😂😂😂⚛️⚛️
6:24 oh that reminds me! I have to schedule my colonoscopy. Calling right now. Thanks Dr. Mike.
1:52, as someone who has been a trained professional wrestler since 2003, the way to best avoid head injuries when "bumping" (falling down in the ring), is to tuck your chin as you're falling to minimize any injury to your head.
Wrestling is choreographed, but it is still painful and can result in serious injuries when you're not properly trained, or a move isn't executed properly.
I love when Dr. Mike and Dr. Mike sit down and talk together
Hot take but I like Dr. Mike more.
@@younickgamer6524Dr. Mike is better, though.
Dr. Mike is great but I can't stand that Dr. Mike guy....
I like how you parted your hair. It looks really nice
Squish the damn ice cream cone!! It's not made of metal.
But then she couldn't film her 'emergency' for tiktok...
Yuh duh.
I think it's a cornetto cone, since it is stuffed packed with ice cream inside (you see its inside when it breaks) and those are actually hella hard because of the ice cream.
@@SeuOu I know that people fake medical stuff for attention on tiktok but this one didn't seem like one of those. Seems like she was just eating it, this happened, and she recorded it because she thought it was funny. Which seems to be the case as she's laughing.
@@guardianerisno ice cream in the world is solid enough not be able to break if you bite down on it. Water Ice? Sure probably. Cream just doesn't get that hard. You'd have to shock freeze it well below the point where you could even safely consume it. If you're having troubles biting Cornetto Ice cream, go to an orthodontist or smth cuz something isn't right with either your jaw, their muscles or your teeth
I am not a doctor but I have that same discussion with myself every morning!!!
- Do I really need this job?
- How much sick time do I have left?
- What excuse can I come up with to be late?
I’m in my late 40s and assumed I wouldn’t still be doing this. But, pretty much every day, I lose the argument and drag my ass out of bed.
1:10 Actually Dry Ice doesn’t melt; it Sublimates. Meaning that it turns from a solid to a gas.
🤓
Sublimes is more preferable to sublimates in this instance. As the result of sublimation is also called the sublimate and so can cause confusion in certain contexts.
@@GCOSBenbow I don’t think so. Sublime means something completely different.
@@FeroMortem Hey! It me! 🤓
@@Spacedog_42 Google is free.
I dont know if you will see this but i love your videos so much. You actually inspired me to be a family med doctor and that's what im going to college for. Thanks for posting informational and entertaining videos!!
The intro of Doctor Mike about "peee.....woop you said it first" made me sure that Mike is secretly reading our minds. Astrologer Mike.
I did, in fact, say it first.
I did comment a couple days ago that I missed it too haha; I'm glad he brought it back :)
all this time I thought it was "beee - woop!"
Dr. Mike, you’re the only doctor RUclipsr I watch you’re the best❤
10:54 Mike’s #1 pick up line KILLED ME I AM DECEASED 😹💀
When I was pregnant with my second I was taking terbutaline for preterm labor. It caused me to have muscle spasms. Once when I was eating tortilla chips my jaw spasmed up. Yes, very painful.
12:42 at a fast food ON THE MACHINE where you order yourself on the screen it asked me for a tipppppp, there’s no humannnnn a robot doesn’t need tips
human makes food
This is the one advertisement in a RUclips video that I didn’t skip, and only because of this guy’s voice. Like… his voice is so friendly and welcoming, what do you expect?????
I just recently moved to America and I can’t believe the difference in food here compared to Ireland. It’s SCARY 😂
We know.... we know 🥲
I ain't American but I did go on a lil rabbithole when I got a lot of american food poison BS content on SM. The conclusion I got is that It's not bad as ppl say, js eat everything in moderation. The foods ain't gonna kill u.
You are now one of us, you are going to get fat, love the flag more than your mom, and be looked down upon no matter which team you rute for.
If you have an Aldi in the vicinity that can help with the weaning.
Americans are mostly allergic to reading nutrition labels so if you know how to read one that's most of the way to eating acceptably.
Look, we love our fat and sugar. The rest of the things people complain about -- artificial , preservatives, etc. -- aren't actually harmful and are banned in other countries due to misinformed politics and public perceptions more than actual scientifically validated harms.
That said... no, I will not be giving up my greasy, sugary snacks; I will die happy with bacon and cookies in my mouth, thank you very much 😂
your videos are just coo cooo coo lll bruh iam second year med student and i literally watched all of them and learned from them keep going dr mikee 🤩💯
I have TMJ. Jaw gets locked during yawn specially in winters. Sometimes, while sleeping on that side (which is not functioning well) and talk causes locked jaw. It also hurts sometimes. What to do ? Plz help.
ask your doctor about it, thats the best way to go about anything
@@nbassasin8092 My mum doesn't take it serious,n I can't go alone to the doc.
Ugh this is happening to me too. Going to ask the dentist about it since I’m going this week
Same. So annoying when it gets bad and it won't open enough for bananas.
@@quantummelody2959
Can't even enjoy big bites. 😟
These videos are my favorite series!!! So happy to see you posted a new one😁
Doctor Mike A-B testing his thumbnails is proof he’s officially one of the Pillars of RUclips
13:51 The gut microbiome is the key to everything. We just don’t know what or where the locks are
I love these videos, your reactions, they are very interesting and useful, make more videos like these. Thanks
13:07 man I was REALLY hoping it’d be brain chemistry, anything I’ve seen at least, that’s all I can find that really it effects. It’s not good but it’s not inherently bad or worse than regular soda. Switching from regular soda to water is always the best option but if you drink a lot of soda then diet daily is better than regular daily. I used to drink a lot of soda and switched to bubly, calorie and sugar/sweetener wise it’s made a huge difference. Moderation is all you need when it comes down to it.
2:21. She is at huge risk for whiplash, C spine injury, AND/OR stroke from carotid dissection!!!
Dr. Mike, I just wanted to thank you for something. You did a video years ago talking about Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, I actually have hEDs. I wanted to thank you so, so much for educating your viewers on it, because it’s not nearly as rare as statistics say. It’s just underreported. I pray that after you made that video, some of your viewers will look at that and realize they have symptoms and get genetic testing done. That video can help so many people, because there are so many people walking around with EDS that die from it, and have no idea that they had it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think there is also a scale, from very mild EDS to those that can be debilitating. I've been learning a lot more about it because I have a daughter with POTS and apparently there's a known triad with POTS, EDS and MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome). It's also made me take another look at my own health history and I believe I've had a nearly lifelong mild form of this triad. And it makes sense.
Them: Pringles doesn't have potatoes
Doctor Mike: YES, THEY DO!
“Mike’s #1 pick up line”
You crack me up, Sam!🤣
His hair is so beautiful 😭💛💛 great video, but I had trouble focusing in the start, because I was trying to figure out what was different (it was the hair😌🧡)
1:30 the worst part of dry ice is that the larger the piece, the more it sticks to your skin. if it stays on, it can freeze your blood and nerves, it can cause permanent damage through necrosis and it can block off circulation.
Pringles do not count as crisps because of the way they're made(mushing potatos into crisps form), not because of the ingredients
I don't know about the EU/UK legal definitions, but to clarify: in the US, they *can* be called "crisps". They just can't be called "chips", unless the packaging clearly qualifies it as "potato chips made from dehydrated potatoes" in large-enough font, which is probably more cumbersome than Pringles wants on their labels.
@@KBRoller in uk they cannot be called chips because chips are cut up chunks of potato deep fried. Often served with fish, or chicken.
@@tatiana4050but can they still be called crisps in the UK?
@@keeferChiefer yes. Crisps can even be made out of corn.
@@tatiana4050 I happen to have a tin of Pringles, purchased in the UK right next to me. On the packaging, they are described as A "SOUR CREAM AND ONION FLAVOUR SAVOURY SNACK"
OK BUT WHY DOES DOCTOR MIKE LOOK BETTER WITH EACH VIDEO. LIKE EVERY VDEO I WATCH, IM LIKE IT CANT GET BETTER THAN THIS AND THEN THE NEXT VIDEO COMES ALONG!!!!!!!
I love your videos Dr Mike! You make me want to become a doctor!
4:36 it really does happen! My partner had a childhood abdominal surgery that resulted in cecal volvulus 30 years later and had to have emergency bowel resection. Very scary, rare experience but glad that we had a great ER surgery team because everything has been great since then.
I love your videos! A good thing to watch when I have nothing to do in study hall
5:05 what she could do is like start breaking down the ice cream and the cone
He’s too busy memorizing doctor facts that he had to check the ingredients on Pringle’s 🤣🤣🤣 I CANT
I woke up during my first colonoscopy and had a full-on convo with the surgeon. Asked him lots of questions about what he was doing and he was really good explaining everything to me. After that, they made sure that every time I had one after that, they made sure I've been really knocked out. Left me disappointed 😅
2:43 Pretty sure it’s a filter because it’s moving slightly as he moves his head
13:19 sucralose yes, artificial sweeteners no. You cant consider the category as a whole, but evaluate each individual because chemically they can be very different.
9:37 “The muscle trying to proteck the neck” 😂
6:04 YOOO! That's the guy from all the training videos that Compliance sends us!! He plays the dumb guy that always gets hacked or always gets his info stolen 😌
9:50 Hold his head!!! That's a 2 men job!
Need a good laugh right now. Thank you, Dr. Mike. ❤️🩹
1:45 "also known as Broken heart syndrome" - Dr. Percival Ulysses "Perry" Cox, M.D. 😎😎
6:07 that feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow 😂
10:38 the inhale always means business 😂😭
or him trying not to lose his temper lmao
i listend to that entire podcast, super good!
45 seconds in, mr pringleman conspiracy goes hard, tbh.
7:08 i thought he was gonna say:
"Why cant YOU get smarter too?"
14:01 according to my endocrinologist and my bil kidney transplant tea, you shouldn’t drink artificial sweeteners. When he first learned he was diabetic he was told to switch to diet. Then 15ish yrs later was in kidney failure. Metformin and artificial sweeteners didn’t do any good for his kidneys. I drink one soda a day and try to eat right but bc I’ve also been on Metformin for almost 20yrs, and I have bad neuropathy my digestive system no longer likes to work. I throw up bile daily
love the vids as a 13 yr your inspiring me to become a doctor
Can we take a moment to appreciate Dr Mike's hair in this vid?!?
I’m sorry but the delayed beee whoop made me smile so hard 😊😊😊♥️♥️♥️ love the videos Dr.Mike!
2:09 I like how someone who took up BOXING is giving us lectures about the dangers of sudden acceleration/deceleration of the head.
To be fair, in boxing you are also trying not to get hit so theoretically if you're good enough it won't be a problem 😂
It's almost as if him doing boxing doesn't change the fact that it's dangerous.
@@-Devy- Google CTE. Boxing is dangerous. There was even an initiative from neuroscientists who would like to see boxing and related sports banned.
@@-Devy- he's influential. He's promoting taking up sports (great!), and by taking up boxing, he's promoting boxing. He should at least make a video about CTE and warn about the dangers.
2:35 I absolutely believe this. My dad passed out one summer afternoon on the back deck shirtless. Fell asleep with one hand on his chest. He woke up hours later beat red with a perfect white hand print square in the middle of his chest... Pitty the pale ones, we do not know their tribulations. LOL