@@villajj "Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell" is a common refrain to the point of being cliche. He's subverting the cliche, thus making it surprising/funny/sad
@@ItsmeeeeeeXD so sorry to hear that, its always awful when a child must be independent just because parent(s) refuse to take proper care. Hope you are at the better place now.
They probably don't know the chemical reaction, just that so many people have gotten sick and died over the course of hundred of years that doing that that it must be avoided at all cost. It's where a lot of superstitions come from, much like eating shell fish or pig is generally discouraged since ancient times under Jewish law since so many people became sick eating those meats, probably because of red tide and triconosis. Glad you did not get sick in the end.
@@mikep9312 ...um...the op said they didn't have an answer why. That's why I'm guessing they didn't know the chemical reaction, else they would of explained why sour and copper is dangerous. Pretty self explanatory. No need to get offended or something.
@@ahnrho if she is a boy, maybe it is acceptable because gout arthritis can attack you at young age given you are from a family with gout history. But she is a girl. Hmm
Don't eat leftovers older than a day and properly refrigerate them if it's hot. Do use your senses before eating/drinking anything. Take alarm signals from your senses serious. And most importantly do not wait to see a doctor when you are having severe problems.
for the amount of money hospitals get for it they could at least do some Q&A and check if their treatment works or not. But no, they totally trust their patients feelings. Just great!
Krishna Das You can use antique copper pots, but you need to reapply the layer of tin that makes them safe. Never cook food on bare copper. (Cold mixing bowls are okay, though. Awesome for whisking egg whites.)
You, sir, are a master in the art of suspense. I was nearly in tears by the end of this, and 'a good recovery' sent me over the edge. You are a _fantastic_ storyteller and your descriptions of everything are so easy to understand. Keep up the amazing work, man.
@@sigmamale4147 Imagine being so insecure about your own self-worth that you have to put others down to feel superior. I am not ashamed of having strong emotions. Nothing a random says can change that. Unlike you, I am perfectly comfortable in who I am, and I feel no need to seek out strangers I think I can bully. Introspect, my guy.
It is surprising that the copper (2) ions present in the copper acetate formed from the reaction of copper corrosion products/patina (copper oxide and/or copper hydroxycarbonate) and the dilute acetic acid in the pickling vinegar were not detected as the potato salad was eaten. Copper ions have a very astringent metallic taste. Copper sulphate solution has been used as an emetic to induce vomiting in cases of poison ingestion.
He helped her find out she has Wilsons and also put her on the fast track to getting the only known cure for it. AND made a great potato salad while he's at it. Sounds like an awesome dad.
Thats exactly what I was thinking....I didnt know anyone ever would even think about doing that let alone doing it....warm potato salad with warm mayo 🤢🤮
@@Georgina7769 I mean, there are potato salad variations without mayo, but you don't eat them hot either. Luke warm or at room temperature, but not hot.
We need to celebrate the selfless people who donate their organs after passing on. This woman owes her life to such a donor, and should never take for granted that her new chance at life is because someone else lost theirs.
yes except that organ transplantation is so fraught with problems that many people die soon after a transplant. A new chance at life can be short lived. Medicine needs to offer something better than this.
True, my good friend received a life saving lung transplant last year, he is only with us today because a stranger donated their organs. That stranger's death means my friend's life. Him, his gf and I will always remember that and will be forever grateful for the gift of life.
I am from India. We regularly use copper and silver vessels. The knowledge of food prep and absolute dos and don’t s are passed generation to generation. No buttermilk or butter or ghee prep, no tomato or nothing acidic ever goes into copper vessels. I guess knowing how to use things is exceptionally important.
Agreed. Copper has been used for centuries. It’s newly reintroduced fad. So I’m sure a lot of us - myself included need to make note of these guidelines
Well... It's not like there's an important percentage of people with Wilson's disease. It is a rare disease that affects 1 in 30,000 people in the world so it's kinda hard to diagnose it if in your country people don't cook with copper pots.
That's great you've figured that part out but it's still a widely accepted fact that you simply can't visit India without at some point ending up with the shits so it can't be all roses food prep wise
Thats how my cousin died, minus the potato salad. He had just turned 18 and in my country thats the legal drinking age. His dad wanted to celebrate by having a few glasses of alcohol distilled in copper tanks. A few weeks later he was on his death bed from copper poisoning and newly diagnosed wilsons. Sadly he did not receive a donation in time.
@@nocompulsioninlove2148 It's not like she was actually in a really bad state... Everyone's had one of those days, were you just feel like shit. She was just feeling really bad and had similar symptoms to her dad, who had already recovered at this point. Most people wouldn't think much of it, especially after the father had the same reaction. Only when she got worse was it clear, that there's something wrong.
I think he said 'good recovery' because there was some recovery, but I'm guessing that ataxic gait is the sort of thing that doesn't go away. I think that relates to the cerebellum, and I think that part's done developing by age 1.
Neuroplasticity and Neuroregeneration can be achieved and can be present at any age, I don't know how close to the original report the video is but I hope that the girl's doctor gave her not only the medicine to sustain the liver as did encourage her to seek therapy for the damage already done as well
There’s been a lot of research in the recent years of the extent it neuroplasticity. Ultimate findings are we can repair a lot more if neeve and brain damage than previously thought - however that requires a big change in diet among other hard to change habits - meditation, brain games and sleep
As a Registered Dietitian this channel is AWESOME!! It challenges me to think through all I learned about biochemistry, biology, anatomy, physiology, digestion and clinical nutrition! Fascinating!!! Thank you! It’s like little mini case studies. 😊
I'm sure someone has said this here already but I can't believe her father let her eat the salad after he got sick himself instead of just throwing it out
“Oh yeah this potato salad is sooooo good, I mean apart from the fact it made me sick as a dog after I ate it…… you should have some!!” I mean seriously this dad is winner of the Darwin awards
I doubt he assumed it was actually harmful. It was probably more of a "you'll get sick from eating too much horseradish" kind of deal. Honestly, viewers here assume the worst but in reality this stuff is rare.
@Armando Silvier Is this because of rejection/compatibility issues or just the nature of the surgery? Would this be different if we were able to grow new livers in the lab from our own cells?
@Armando Silvier yeah, and it is a luddite society being scared of gmo-products and killing 5g waves, wanting the goverment to regulate just another new technology, destroying experimental gardens of golden rice and so on, and so on
Screw that, I’m never eating from a copper pot mixed with pickles! Thank god for this video, so sorry to hear about these patients! I’m so happy to hear she is ok. I love these videos......actually I adore them and I appreciate them and I am thankful for them!
I don't understand; doesn't the manufacturers from western countries clad the inner side of the copper utensils with Tin? In Turkey we do that and this prevents copper poisoning
Yes, but only if it's for cooking. We got decorative mugs too. But it's made clear not to ate from it, and even if somebody mention eating from them, seller would joke about supplementing copepr from that mug ;D. In a way that would discourage it. And explain the safe way for use for food.
Dad is a total douche. It's the same as if he stuck his finger up his arse, pulled it out, sniffed it and said "Damn! This stinks! What do you think?" [Sticks poop-laden finger up her unhappy nose] WTF!!!!
Ironicly, someone was a donor 19 years died in car accident, brain injury. Just can't come to believe so much happens within few days while someone lives and someone dies 😢 what a miracle
She was very lucky. Having a matched donor typically takes awhile. I have cirrhosis, and 7 yrs ago I nearly died. I went into a coma because of the hepatic encephalopathy. I also became septic, and in addition to my liver failing, my pancreas, kidneys, and lungs were trying to check out too. I was in the coma for a month. Somehow, I came out of it. It took me another 5 months to be able to stand and walk again. During that time, I had to have 13 paracentesis (a procedure to drain fluid caused by the ascites). My cirrhosis was caused by alcoholism. After about 2 and half years, my liver did regenerate some. I am very fortunate. The cirrhosis and regeneration make me very susceptible for liver cancer, so I have to have scans every 6 mos.
She probably wasn't actually told she has 7 days left to live. Usually in medical situations like that, all forms of resources including transplant donors are on max expedition. They don't just walk up to your bed and tell you that you're probably going to die in 7 days. They do everything in their power to avoid that from happening and the severity of the situation while known to the patient, isn't outwardly told she will die in 7 days unless it's terminal cancer or something of that type. And this is for obvious reasons. Stress and anxiety will not help the situation. Hopefully you didn't actually think that a doctor walks up to the hospital bed and says WELP, SRY NOTHING WE CAN DO, BYEEEEEEE
@@NycmanTheNicestOfMen That only applies to people with huge stores of body fat in extremely rigorous medical supervision. Otherwise you'd be lucky to make it past 2 weeks without serious metabolic/respiratory problems, past 3 weeks you're probably unsalvageable even if you did find food.
@@jeanninegrant5959 I‘m German and I‘ve never heard of nor seen heated potato salad :o And I‘ve eaten many potato salads on fairs etc. Is that a thing in some federal states?
5:50 I remember a Townsends vid mentioning that one possible reason people used to think tomatoes were poisonous (aside from being related to poisonous plants) is because cooking them in copper pots would cause some kind of toxic chemical reaction.
Tomatoes are indeed a bit poisonus, or at least toxic because they contain solanin, an alkaloid, if you assume it in small quantity it's ok, if you indulge...
All plants are toxic to a certain degree. Cats and dogs won`t make it if they eat cacao or caffeine. Pure toxins, even for us, but we have better liver. Well, most of us.
ya that really pissed me off. So tired of women's symptoms being minimized by men! oh i am nauseated, tired and have a back ache. Oh its nothing, then the woman later dies of a heart attack. I am having chest pain and shortness of breath, oh you are just having a panic attack, here take some anxiety meds (my grandma died of untreated heart disease due to that excuse). I am tired all the time, I can't remember things, I have aching joints, weight gain and I am cold all the time. No worries you need an antidepressant except that actually I had undiagnosed hypothyroid disease! So tired of women being regularly told in one way or another, your problems are either all stress or all emotional and you don't need medical treatment!
@@xPorsum A month ago I told my (female) doctor I had depression, described all my symptoms, but because I answered wrong on a single question out of 20 she just said she can't see it. My previous (male) doctor spotted my depression right away. I am a dude. Lots of things can lead to not taking someone seriously, not just gender.
So one of my near neighbors had Wilson’s Disease. Not that it is funny, but ironically his parents named him Will. He was diagnosed at around 1-2 years old. Last I heard he was doing well. Since it was at an early age, he never mentally developed fully, but if I’m correct, he still is alive and healthy today.
@@DominicNJ73 omg taking someone to the hospital instead of being a dumb ape and blaming old age when the person isn't anywhere near old is such a feminazi thing. poor man with his fragile masculinity.
@@eusebiusthunked5259 he didn't have wilsons, he had copper overdose from an old pot. (well, not overdose since he didn't require treatment). She on the otherhand had Wilson's disease and the pot episode simply made it much worse. If she had had proper blood test follow ups she likely wouldn't have needed a transplant. She could have been treated for the wilsons since its usually a very treatable disease (unlike what I have, PSC).
My dad would have told me 'it's too far from your heart to kill you'. He passed away March 2015 from cancer that started as a little spot on his gum. He was 41 :(
What puzzles me about this case is the slow burn and as to why 'Wilson's' wasn't diagnosed after the first visit to hospital. Notwithstanding the action of vinegar acid on copper oxide, one must assume that the percentage of this mixed into a potato salad might be high but hardly massive, and given an older person also ate the salad and only experienced discomfort implies her body was not dealing with the copper as it should and that this was a cumulative issue. Surely the protocol on detecting excess copper must always be to check for Wilson's disease?
Not only did he make pickling juice in a copper pot, he made it in an ANTIQUE copper pot. Copperware has to be re-tinned every so often because the lining wears out from use. He probably didn't know that.
Just don't buy antique anything with the intent to use it for food consumption, especially pickling or fermentation where it's going to absorb whatever has been building in that pot for the past hundred years or whatever metals were involved in its creation. There are plenty of modern replicas that can be safely used. Cast irons that have been carefully maintained and passed in the family, maybe.
'LINING WEARS OUT FROM USE' where do you think it went? thats right, into your food and you. copper has proved extremely toxic to plants, a copper nail will kill a small tree, dont EVER use copper to cook or boil water. period
@@d3nyd There are versions that are eaten warm, particularly versions from Southern Germany. You can buy it in the US also. It is tangy (vinegar) and does not use mayo.
PRAYERS OUT TO THE FAMILY OF THE 19 YEAR OLD THAT DIED!!!! No one is mentioning this from what I saw. I would be happy my son saved a life....but CRUSHED for the rest of my life that he was gone.
@@jazz4051 if I made you my granny's potato salad you would never eat it cold ever again lol my granny was German. It had lots of mustard. Pickles eggs and mayo . Anyone who has ever ate it absolutely loves it . I serve it warm and I'm telling you it is the bomb and my husband used to hate potato salad until we got to gether and now it is his favorite
I absolutely adore these medical case videos! It's a fun exercise of the imagination and educational in the medical world! Hope you are well chubbyemu and thanks for making more of this lovely content!
I wonder if he feels paranoid when eating out or visiting others houses & eating there .... Like he knows better than others how many different ways one can fall ill from the slightest thing . His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready :D
I love the little random pop ups in every video I’ve seen that go by so quick that it makes you want to rewind and slow the video to try to catch what the text or image is.
That dad is an all-star! "That's the best potato salad you'll ever have. It was so good it made me puke and poop" After eating potato salad: "dad, I don't feel good. Dad: "Welcome to old age. Gotta run some errands now. Peace"
I agree! 💯💯💯💯 Most fathers would throw away the potato salad to ensure their child didn’t eat it. She could have been dead or in a coma by the time he got home from his ‘errands’ . He doesn’t deserve to be a father . Thank G-D her mother called the ambulance .
@@cherrymetha3185 To be fair, when I was dying my parents didn't believe how much pain I was in. They forced me to stand up by dragging me as I was screaming "I HATE YOU, OH MY GOD I HATE YOU!" (I didn't actually hate him, but I wanted to say something that would hurt his feelings enough that he would let go of me.) I went to the hospital, I was in septic shock with osteomyelitis which caused the severe pain. I had been misdiagnosed with the flu for several days before I went to the ER. My white count was high but since I was sick often my doctor nor my mom (a retired RN) didn't think much of it. Not every parent realizes the difference between an overreaction and severe illness. My dad thought I was overreacting, my mom missed the blood work, hell my doctor misdiagnosed me TWICE. (This is just my outcome, not necessary to read.) CT scan was performed, severe sinusitis found. Culture performed, MSSA bacteria was cultured. 3 days in the hospital, months of being made fun of my friends (it was pretty funny because I almost died of a head cold), and septic arthritis, I made a full recovery.
I understand not wanting to be hypochondriacal, though. I was imagining what the parents, especially the father must've thought/felt throughout the whole thing. "Could be unrelated, just laugh it off" > "Oh, it's just food sickness; it's what I get for trying to be extra, I'll just buy store-bought from now on" > "It nearly killed my kid." On the flip side, the cooking instigated the incident, but it would've happened eventually given her disease. On one hand, it really, really sucks to be a transplant recipient so early in life; on the other hand, at least she will still *have* a life to live. Also RIP to that 19-year-old, what a horrible way to go. TL;DR - these videos make me think waaay too much.
I know, she's still got eight years or so before her brain is finished developing. Just a kid. "Welcome to old age" shows a remarkable ignorance and apathy, or a really bad sense of humor.
@@FungusMossGnosis I think it's ignorance, considering he talked his daughter into eating food that made him ill just because he cooked it... Plus he raised his daughter to eat potato salad heated up. Wtf is that about!? Definitely ignorance... I thought we were gonna find out she got sick from increased bacteria as a result of heating up old mayonnaise containing potato salad. Turns out her dad is just an as*hole that bought an antique pot because he prepped pickles. This screams ignorance
It's because most of these are rare, have particular circumstances, extreme or a combination of the 3. Most of us will never have these problems, but an unlucky few will.
Like Bionic! Wait, except now she has to take anti- rejection meds for the rest of her no doubt foreshortened life. As well as pay medical bills til her grandkids also have the same disease. No, not an upgrade really. On the other hand, the liver is amazeballs! Produces over 300 chemicals and is the only organ which can regrow itself. Plus if given enough time the transplant can be given from a live donor- as it only takes something like half of a functioning liver to serve a full person.
@@deborahhanna9126 I mean her kids/grandchildren were gonna inherit the genetic disease anyways so using it as a point doesn't really make sense. The liver she received didn't have the disease, which is an upgrade, and her having to take the anti-rejection pills is only speculation as her immune system might not even reject the transplanted organ.
The point was that she will be paying for those bills a long time. Any organ transplant mean anti-rejection meds- so you don't automatically reject the foreign material. Her grandkids may or may not have the same genetic markers for the disease but most likely by then they will have a cure.
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I LOVE your channel! Clicked straightaway when I saw you uploaded. ^_^
Love you dude! 💚🤮😁💚🤮
Fire as usual
I just had to see it for myself
Keep on going, Chubbyemu
Chubbyemu you forgot happy medical Monday 🥔🥗😳
“For CG her mitochondria could no longer be the powerhouse of the cell”
This it the saddest thing I’ve heard all week
I heard then right when I saw this
My god. It actually happened
brb gonna cry
I dont get this. What is the real powerhouse? I didn't do good in biology i guess.. 😕
@@villajj "Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell" is a common refrain to the point of being cliche. He's subverting the cliche, thus making it surprising/funny/sad
wtf kind of person eats food, feels "discomfort from both ends," doesn't throw away the food, and then gives some to their daughter?
@@ItsmeeeeeeXD so sorry to hear that, its always awful when a child must be independent just because parent(s) refuse to take proper care. Hope you are at the better place now.
And then tells his 17yr old daughter after she tells you something is wrong that it's OLD AGE. SHE'S 17 BRO
american dad.
I'm starting to see why his wife divorced him
Really
"her mitochondria can no longer be the powerhouse of the cell"
*Mother of God.*
Everything I learned (remember) in biology is a lie
SOUND THE ALARM
This is an underrated comment.
Thank you, milkinaction.
@@ToddHowar.d Fallout 76 was a fucking lie. Todd give me my $79.99 back
i read this as he said it in the video... what the f,...
Now I know, Why my indian parents used to freak out when I eat something sour in copper utensil... They never had answer why... Now I know... 😌
They probably don't know the chemical reaction, just that so many people have gotten sick and died over the course of hundred of years that doing that that it must be avoided at all cost. It's where a lot of superstitions come from, much like eating shell fish or pig is generally discouraged since ancient times under Jewish law since so many people became sick eating those meats, probably because of red tide and triconosis. Glad you did not get sick in the end.
just use stainless steel
in most cases it would be easy to taste copper leaching into whatever acidic thing you may put in it
@@geocelta1961what exactly was the reason to think they wouldn't know the chemical reaction?
@@mikep9312 ...um...the op said they didn't have an answer why. That's why I'm guessing they didn't know the chemical reaction, else they would of explained why sour and copper is dangerous. Pretty self explanatory. No need to get offended or something.
A student binged every episode, this is how they began to appreciate their body.
A random person binged every video on this channel, this is how they developed hypochondria.
@@GrubbJunker holy shit that's straight up me
A man binged every episode, this is how their organs shut down.
We have healing like Wolverine. Just really slow.
A student, they? RIP ENGLISH
I wonder how the dad felt when his daughter struggled to survive after eating his potato salad. I can't imagine the amount of guilt...
GT Racer
I feel really bad for him
@bopp9 Well the disease was made worse by the pickles being made in an uncoated copper pot. So I can imagine the dad feeling really guilty.
It might have been a blessing in disguise. If she didn’t eat that salad maybe they wouldn’t have found out she had Wilson’s disease in time.
I kinda feel like the dad was being a butthole anyway, when she told him she wasn't feeling well he just said "welcome to old age"
“Old age”
CG: Is dying
Dad: I diagnose you with old
2:04. Arthritis at 17.
Damn.
@@ahnrho if she is a boy, maybe it is acceptable because gout arthritis can attack you at young age given you are from a family with gout history. But she is a girl. Hmm
@@antrax607 pediatric arthritis is a thing
@@kennedypatton3999 yeah that too..
Well, old people have a higher incidence rate of dying...
What this channel has taught me:
Never eat leftovers
Gas stations are the deadliest places on earth
Never eat too much of something
also dont drink a lava lamp
@@springkonionor snow globes for that matter thats bad too
Most importantly, don't soak your genitals in herbicide 👍
don't drink stuff you aren't supposed to
Don't eat leftovers older than a day and properly refrigerate them if it's hot. Do use your senses before eating/drinking anything. Take alarm signals from your senses serious. And most importantly do not wait to see a doctor when you are having severe problems.
"she was discharged from the emergency room, as she seemed to be feeling better"
*checks video length* oh no
😂👏🏻
Exactly what I did too!
for the amount of money hospitals get for it they could at least do some Q&A and check if their treatment works or not. But no, they totally trust their patients feelings. Just great!
@@jskratnyarlathotep8411 The continuing neurological symptoms showed up over the following weeks. That's not the hospital's fault.
@@NXTMusicianBassist is not it? did not they think neurological symptoms have other reasons, than severe permanent liver damage? i believe he sad that
I'm starting to notice a pattern: leftovers and salvaged food are biohazards
Here it wouldn’t have any difference if it wasn’t leftovers though :)
Basically never buy antique copper pots for cooking.
@@KrishnaDasLessons
Just dont use anything antique
pataponnabil Or just upgrade everything every hour.
Krishna Das
You can use antique copper pots, but you need to reapply the layer of tin that makes them safe. Never cook food on bare copper. (Cold mixing bowls are okay, though. Awesome for whisking egg whites.)
Don’t binge this channel, you’ll start to see all food objects as the means to your inevitable multi organ failure
Too late. D:
Aaaa me too D:> I swear everything I see looks like it’s going to explode my lungs or get a parasite or something
i know ! scary asf
mm licorice
@@itsyaboinadia me who literally just watched that video 😳
You, sir, are a master in the art of suspense. I was nearly in tears by the end of this, and 'a good recovery' sent me over the edge. You are a _fantastic_ storyteller and your descriptions of everything are so easy to understand. Keep up the amazing work, man.
Brozo in tears about a medical story 😂😂
@@sigmamale4147 Imagine not having empathy for other human beings
@@thetherrannative imagine not being able to control emotions 😂
@@sigmamale4147 Imagine being so insecure about your own self-worth that you have to put others down to feel superior.
I am not ashamed of having strong emotions. Nothing a random says can change that. Unlike you, I am perfectly comfortable in who I am, and I feel no need to seek out strangers I think I can bully.
Introspect, my guy.
@@thetherrannative sounds like you're trying to convince yourself
17yr old CG: "I'm feeling really bad."
Dad: "Welcome to old age. Now have another copper pickle."
dblvision and my shitty genes
Bro I died at this comment i love you
it is never "old age", it is always something else
This comment made me ugly snort 😆 thank you
It is surprising that the copper (2) ions present in the copper acetate formed from the reaction of copper corrosion products/patina (copper oxide and/or copper hydroxycarbonate) and the dilute acetic acid in the pickling vinegar were not detected as the potato salad was eaten. Copper ions have a very astringent metallic taste. Copper sulphate solution has been used as an emetic to induce vomiting in cases of poison ingestion.
If this channel has taught me anything, it's to not eat leftovers. Ever.
Or drink or eat unusual amounts of anything, be it chocolate, gummy vitamins, or soy sauce
I'm about to eat some pizza from two days ago wish me luck boys
@@mashedpotatoes5323 still alive? 🙀
@@nnicollan yeah I ate Oreos instead FUCKKKKK that shit I'm not dying from pizza
Although that sounds like a pretty lit way to go out....
Your profile picture is lit
He felt "discomfort from both ends" and he still gave it to his own daughter???
Father of the year...
"Dad, the spoiled potato salad is making me vomit and my joints are burning"
*W E L C O M E T O O L D A G E*
Well, discomfort doesn’t mean he threw up or anything, it just means he _felt_ like throwing up.
He helped her find out she has Wilsons and also put her on the fast track to getting the only known cure for it. AND made a great potato salad while he's at it.
Sounds like an awesome dad.
@@pubcollize If you eat something and it gives you diarrhea, would you feed it to you own child?
I was thinking the same thing lmbo
This story is probably the one I've felt most invested in the recovery. I'm glad she got her transplant
" she heated up potato salad'
This was her first mistake.
Yeah who heats up potato "salad"
Thats exactly what I was thinking....I didnt know anyone ever would even think about doing that let alone doing it....warm potato salad with warm mayo 🤢🤮
Exactly!
@@Georgina7769 I mean, there are potato salad variations without mayo, but you don't eat them hot either. Luke warm or at room temperature, but not hot.
ewwwww i bet you like to eat cold pasta salad! yall nasty
*"welcome to old age"*
Bruh shes 17
I heard that part when i saw this
Dad of the year
Literally
@@YoXeV well, mother missed those first symptoms too. That is what I call harmony in the family.
I think it was a figure of speech that was refering to how it feels to be old, as opposed to him actually calling her old.
“dad, everything hurts immensely”
wElcOme tO olD aGE
Doubt he's going to say that again after that situation
Boomers being boomers.
literally my dad. turns out im chronically ill 🤪
@@BathroomCube hi five 🤪✋me too
Not to blame her but maybe she didnt express the scale of her pain properly and dad just giggled it off rip
We need to celebrate the selfless people who donate their organs after passing on. This woman owes her life to such a donor, and should never take for granted that her new chance at life is because someone else lost theirs.
yes except that organ transplantation is so fraught with problems that many people die soon after a transplant. A new chance at life can be short lived. Medicine needs to offer something better than this.
Agreed!
True, my good friend received a life saving lung transplant last year, he is only with us today because a stranger donated their organs. That stranger's death means my friend's life. Him, his gf and I will always remember that and will be forever grateful for the gift of life.
ty to my kidney donor
“Heated up a bowl of potato salad.” Don’t people eat that cold?
kqwerty11 Yes, because it's dangerous to heat mayonnaise. 😉
That's where she went wrong!
Yes there's just so many things wrong with this picture
HiYa Pal Why is it dangerous ?
Miriam Greer I know I’m trying to figure out why it’s dangerous to heat up mayonnaise too ?
“Heated up” and “potato salad” in the same sentence?? Oh helllll no, first mistake
Potato salad is t be served *cold*
CuteFluteGirl Haha! When I heard that part I was like “Yup, see, that was the problem!” 😂
Let me introduce you to, german potato salad
Cold potato salad slaps 🥴
Noooooo you don’t heat up potato salad!!!!
A liver ate a student for lunch. Here's what happened to her potato salad
When the turntableing eviscerates.
You have said this somemany times dude
get that out my mind
Lmfao
Holy macaroni and potatoe salad
My condolences to the family of the donor, and God bless this girl. It’s good to hear that she made it out okay.
Daughter: How good is the potato salad Dad?
Dad: Oh it's to die for
🤣🤣🤣🤣
absolute madlad of a dad joke
_uh oh._
XD
Underrated bro.
I am from India. We regularly use copper and silver vessels. The knowledge of food prep and absolute dos and don’t s are passed generation to generation. No buttermilk or butter or ghee prep, no tomato or nothing acidic ever goes into copper vessels. I guess knowing how to use things is exceptionally important.
Agreed. Copper has been used for centuries. It’s newly reintroduced fad. So I’m sure a lot of us - myself included need to make note of these guidelines
Well... It's not like there's an important percentage of people with Wilson's disease. It is a rare disease that affects 1 in 30,000 people in the world so it's kinda hard to diagnose it if in your country people don't cook with copper pots.
What's old and forgotten becomes new again.
That's great you've figured that part out but it's still a widely accepted fact that you simply can't visit India without at some point ending up with the shits so it can't be all roses food prep wise
Good thing I am not Indian because its the most bumbass logic I heard in a long time
Thats how my cousin died, minus the potato salad. He had just turned 18 and in my country thats the legal drinking age. His dad wanted to celebrate by having a few glasses of alcohol distilled in copper tanks. A few weeks later he was on his death bed from copper poisoning and newly diagnosed wilsons. Sadly he did not receive a donation in time.
Terrible! So sorry about your cousin. :(
That’s sad man :( this shows to never use copper or check if your copper pots and pans are coated properly
Sorry to hear. :(
I’m so sorry for your loss 😞
I’m sorry for your loss.
The most horrifying part of this for me is the concept of heating up potato salad
Me too
who heats up patetoe salad shouldbcolda summer salad da da da
I was looking for this comment! It is a delicious COLD dish.
We were raised right. Potato salad is a cold dish and delicious.
Who does that
Chubbyemu: “he even made his own pickles..”
Me: ITS THE DAMN PICKLES
Korvus Korpus right 🤣🤣
@@melaninstrength1853 It probably is that damned PICKLES! It's the true culprit!
A granddad turned himself into a pickle. This is what happened to his Grandson
@@tntimothyroditi1576 PICKLE RICKK!!
Chekhov's pickles
Cj at 17: dying
Dad: welcome to old age
That dad is an idiot.
Naaa he semes cool
@@nocompulsioninlove2148 It's not like she was actually in a really bad state... Everyone's had one of those days, were you just feel like shit. She was just feeling really bad and had similar symptoms to her dad, who had already recovered at this point. Most people wouldn't think much of it, especially after the father had the same reaction. Only when she got worse was it clear, that there's something wrong.
Walk it off! Here, why don't you have some potato salad and take a nap. You'll feel much better.
Marcelo Guia well he pickled vegetables in a metal container ( you should only pickle in a glass container).
You know something wrong when the patients gets discharched but there are 10 more minutes left
...out of a 15min long vid
hahahahah +10000 just brilliant
@@_JoeVer 🥴
I appreciate more and more how the human body is just one big chemistry experiment/experience.
It's really amazing.
The price of Bread increased
This is what happened to France.
Let them have cake
@@UNVIRUSLETALE she says
"why do I hear boss music?"-Louis XVI in Versailles
gas prices drop, this is what happened to Venezuela.
sacre bleu!
"Oh hey Dad, Remember that time I ate your potato salad and had to get a liver transplant."
"Oh Yeah, That was fun."
Dude I'm high as fuck rn and this shit is too funny bto
LOL
XDDD
High also.
Glad not to have a food poisoning problem
Best dad of the year award
I hope her cognitive abilities were able to recover since she was kind of young.
In any case she's gonna be on immunosuppressive medications for the rest of her foreseeable future which is also not great.
If she inherited her dad's brain there is not much to recover.
What a tool.
I think he said 'good recovery' because there was some recovery, but I'm guessing that ataxic gait is the sort of thing that doesn't go away. I think that relates to the cerebellum, and I think that part's done developing by age 1.
Neuroplasticity and Neuroregeneration can be achieved and can be present at any age, I don't know how close to the original report the video is but I hope that the girl's doctor gave her not only the medicine to sustain the liver as did encourage her to seek therapy for the damage already done as well
There’s been a lot of research in the recent years of the extent it neuroplasticity. Ultimate findings are we can repair a lot more if neeve and brain damage than previously thought - however that requires a big change in diet among other hard to change habits - meditation, brain games and sleep
As a Registered Dietitian this channel is AWESOME!! It challenges me to think through all I learned about biochemistry, biology, anatomy, physiology, digestion and clinical nutrition! Fascinating!!! Thank you! It’s like little mini case studies. 😊
I'm sure someone has said this here already but I can't believe her father let her eat the salad after he got sick himself instead of just throwing it out
Right? And then says "welcome to old age" when his 17 year old daughter is clearly not well. He does not sound like a smart man.
Her father probably is weak in his brain
Also he uses antique cookware he bought from a store
@@jenmck8146 yeah
I guess that's why he's divorced.
Me: eats leftovers
Also me: why do I hear chubbyemu music
chubbyyemy: get nae nae
I always hated eating leftovers 😂
You are diagnosed with dead. Dead meaning: No longer alive.
Damn, that woulda been the honor 😗
Liver: why do I hear boss music
hospital: discharges cg
*6 minutes left*
me: *oh no*
Oh no oh no no no no no
@@WM5000-ek9nk no
@Thomas Kirkpatrick stfu
@@nokhchi1079 stfu
@@oops3266 stfu
“Oh yeah this potato salad is sooooo good, I mean apart from the fact it made me sick as a dog after I ate it…… you should have some!!” I mean seriously this dad is winner of the Darwin awards
Achievement unlocked: survival of the dumbest
Yah I have no sympathy for the dad, what an idiot
Hopefully mom argued for full custody after this.
I doubt he assumed it was actually harmful.
It was probably more of a "you'll get sick from eating too much horseradish" kind of deal.
Honestly, viewers here assume the worst but in reality this stuff is rare.
Her: gets discharged
Me: cool story
Me: checks, video is halfway
Me: H M M M M M
Me: why do I hear boss music?!
It's like when they arrest someone in a crime series after 20 minutes. You just know he's not the guy.
@@jaybondoc9865 And why is its bass stronger?
Lmfao
Bruh exactly
Always makes me a little sad when he doesnt say "full recovery" at the end of the video
@Armando Silvier Is this because of rejection/compatibility issues or just the nature of the surgery? Would this be different if we were able to grow new livers in the lab from our own cells?
@Armando Silvier yeah, and it is a luddite society being scared of gmo-products and killing 5g waves, wanting the goverment to regulate just another new technology, destroying experimental gardens of golden rice and so on, and so on
I love how you dissect medical terms to make it understandable.
How does the doctor dissect those medical terms??
Explanation in detail and meaning after using them in sentences.
emia means presence in blood
I learn more about languages (medical terms albeit but it's fun) because of him ⭐
The guy that does these videos seems to be pretty damn smart and I appreciate him for making this information available to us.
"She didn't tell her father because she didn't want to hurt his feelings"
bruh I would've been like _"you put some drugs in this or something?"_
😂
My dad is still out getting milk, so at least I won’t have to hurt his feeling about potato salad lol.
Mystëry MøøN 😂
Lmao same my dad hates me, I wouldn't put it past him 😂
I read this while this dialogue was actually playing in the video.
BRO THIS CHANNEL MAKES ME FEEL LIKE I'LL DIE ANY SECOND NOW.
sem.
Saem
Sæm
Seam
Hhahhahha
Is no one else gagging at the thought of “heating up” and eating hot potato salad? 🤢 who does that
It looked to be german potato salad which is served warm. The typical mayonnaise filled shit most people know as potato salad would be gross warm.
Katedagreat,
psychopaths
Meghan Mon / With mayonnaise?
IKR that was my first reaction *gags*
@@Ne1vaan mayo is great in reasonable quantities when refrigerated
Screw that, I’m never eating from a copper pot mixed with pickles! Thank god for this video, so sorry to hear about these patients! I’m so happy to hear she is ok. I love these videos......actually I adore them and I appreciate them and I am thankful for them!
I don't understand; doesn't the manufacturers from western countries clad the inner side of the copper utensils with Tin? In Turkey we do that and this prevents copper poisoning
@@mehmetgurdalYeah they're plated with tin. Some people use decorative pots for cooking.
Yes, but only if it's for cooking. We got decorative mugs too. But it's made clear not to ate from it, and even if somebody mention eating from them, seller would joke about supplementing copepr from that mug ;D. In a way that would discourage it. And explain the safe way for use for food.
Dad: *makes potato salad, eats it, gets sick and doesn’t throw it away*
Like a true dad
Dad is a total douche. It's the same as if he stuck his finger up his arse, pulled it out, sniffed it and said "Damn! This stinks! What do you think?" [Sticks poop-laden finger up her unhappy nose] WTF!!!!
@@Fandango541 Wtf
well, you know, it is "the old age", nothing serious about it
To be fair, it can be hard to tell whether you were made sick by the food you just ate, or if your sickness is unrelated.
After she went to hospital and being told that she had only 7 days life expectancy. Just wow. It's almost miracle she had a new liver
Ironicly, someone was a donor 19 years died in car accident, brain injury. Just can't come to believe so much happens within few days while someone lives and someone dies 😢 what a miracle
@@vaio232 At least we can save one of them instead of lose all.
She was very lucky. Having a matched donor typically takes awhile. I have cirrhosis, and 7 yrs ago I nearly died. I went into a coma because of the hepatic encephalopathy. I also became septic, and in addition to my liver failing, my pancreas, kidneys, and lungs were trying to check out too. I was in the coma for a month. Somehow, I came out of it. It took me another 5 months to be able to stand and walk again. During that time, I had to have 13 paracentesis (a procedure to drain fluid caused by the ascites). My cirrhosis was caused by alcoholism. After about 2 and half years, my liver did regenerate some. I am very fortunate. The cirrhosis and regeneration make me very susceptible for liver cancer, so I have to have scans every 6 mos.
Understandable, complications caused by medical error, children, not intentionally self-harm, she must be on top of the list
She probably wasn't actually told she has 7 days left to live. Usually in medical situations like that, all forms of resources including transplant donors are on max expedition. They don't just walk up to your bed and tell you that you're probably going to die in 7 days. They do everything in their power to avoid that from happening and the severity of the situation while known to the patient, isn't outwardly told she will die in 7 days unless it's terminal cancer or something of that type. And this is for obvious reasons. Stress and anxiety will not help the situation. Hopefully you didn't actually think that a doctor walks up to the hospital bed and says WELP, SRY NOTHING WE CAN DO, BYEEEEEEE
This channel is going to make me afraid of everything
Oh yea? Look up the instagram page "medical talks". I'd recommend sitting down first though
Mike C. I sat down on my nutsack, help!!!!
river monsters is why i don't like swimming in water i cant see the bottom to
Better replace every food with sterile nutrient-supplements and twice-distilled water
*a youtube user ate sterile food. THIS is what happened to his brain*
I am glad C.G. that you are still alive and with us! WOW! SPEECHLESS!
this series has taught me to literally never eat anything
"He ate the gas station potato salad nacho sushi combo and this is what happened..."
LPT ate nothing for 17 days. This is what happened to his body.
@@sbalogh53 welp around 350 days is the limit. so water and overdose of vitamins are the only things that can do damage
LarryPokeTrainer stopped eating food for 3 days. This is what happened to his kidneys ...
@@NycmanTheNicestOfMen That only applies to people with huge stores of body fat in extremely rigorous medical supervision. Otherwise you'd be lucky to make it past 2 weeks without serious metabolic/respiratory problems, past 3 weeks you're probably unsalvageable even if you did find food.
We're skipping the true question: Who HEATS potato salad? 😭
Idk i don't eat potato salad
True. I’ve seen it done when put on top of bbq sammiches but not regularly.
But not me. No too weird
German potatoe salad is heated
@@jeanninegrant5959 I‘m German and I‘ve never heard of nor seen heated potato salad :o And I‘ve eaten many potato salads on fairs etc. Is that a thing in some federal states?
@@rabbitgutz6556 yeah man i dont eat trash
My parents: leftovers for dinner
Me: no, too dangerous
Chubbyemu says no.
it is dangerous, all sorts of leftovers are dangerous. watch a video about this from the infographics show.
Me
That's why I always eat everything I make.
I'm also fat.
@@rookieman329 Infographics show is a really bad channel that propagates on one side, non neutral info and really bad sourced facts
5:50 I remember a Townsends vid mentioning that one possible reason people used to think tomatoes were poisonous (aside from being related to poisonous plants) is because cooking them in copper pots would cause some kind of toxic chemical reaction.
Tomatoes are indeed a bit poisonus, or at least toxic because they contain solanin, an alkaloid, if you assume it in small quantity it's ok, if you indulge...
All plants are toxic to a certain degree. Cats and dogs won`t make it if they eat cacao or caffeine. Pure toxins, even for us, but we have better liver. Well, most of us.
CG: “Hey dad, I feel like I’m dying”
CG’s dad: “that’s called ‘getting old’ honey.”
*W H A T*
CG: "ok Boomer"
Can confirm, being old sucks.
ya that really pissed me off. So tired of women's symptoms being minimized by men! oh i am nauseated, tired and have a back ache. Oh its nothing, then the woman later dies of a heart attack. I am having chest pain and shortness of breath, oh you are just having a panic attack, here take some anxiety meds (my grandma died of untreated heart disease due to that excuse). I am tired all the time, I can't remember things, I have aching joints, weight gain and I am cold all the time. No worries you need an antidepressant except that actually I had undiagnosed hypothyroid disease! So tired of women being regularly told in one way or another, your problems are either all stress or all emotional and you don't need medical treatment!
@@mellie4174 no offense it's not just women this happens to
@@xPorsum A month ago I told my (female) doctor I had depression, described all my symptoms, but because I answered wrong on a single question out of 20 she just said she can't see it. My previous (male) doctor spotted my depression right away. I am a dude. Lots of things can lead to not taking someone seriously, not just gender.
On her grave stone the message wrote
“Loved the potato salad, Dad.”
Just so he didn’t feel bad..
🤣
😂😂😂
Lmao
I mean...she did like it tho
😂😂😂😂😂
Who warms up potato salad?!! 🤦♂️
Warm potato salad is a thing, but I agree, the cold kind is wayyy better...
@@citrusfriend532 You only cook the potato while prepping potato salad. Prepped potato salad is served cold.
Asking the important questions, Thank you!
There’s a German potato salad that is served warm. But I don’t think it has mayo in it.
Jay Ess lmaoo
So one of my near neighbors had Wilson’s Disease. Not that it is funny, but ironically his parents named him Will. He was diagnosed at around 1-2 years old.
Last I heard he was doing well. Since it was at an early age, he never mentally developed fully, but if I’m correct, he still is alive and healthy today.
Everybody gangsta until the potato salad gets heated up.
Lol true
😂😂
😂😂
😂😂
Lmaoooooo
8:11 she seems to make a recovery
*but it's only been half the video*
Is heating potato salad normal?! That part has me the most shook!! 🥔 😧
Ugh. Chill PS with baked beans made with molasses and brown sugar is a treat. Warming a slice of pumpmin pie, yeah, potato salad? Never.
It must have been German potato salad 😋
I think it was refrigerated and she just warmed it
jctoad doesn’t it curdle up when you reheat it though? Just seems so icky to me! 😂
KanishQ Quotes that’s what weirds me out! I find even room temp potato salad yuck! 😆
I love that the description of the video includes links to pickles and potato salad recipes.
Dad: it's old age
Mom: takes her to the hospital
Hmmm I wonder why they divorced
I kept listening to the way he described the dad, he sounded like a cheapskate.
Probably because of the "girl power" emasculating wife.
@@DominicNJ73 omg taking someone to the hospital instead of being a dumb ape and blaming old age when the person isn't anywhere near old is such a feminazi thing. poor man with his fragile masculinity.
666 likes. Cursed comment.
CG: *is dying from copper overdose*
Her dad:I diagnose you with *old*
Quality meme 👌🏾
😔👏
To be fair, getting old coincided with his own build up of Wilson's disease toxicity, just to a lesser degree.
Her classmates: I diagnose you with baby
@@eusebiusthunked5259 he didn't have wilsons, he had copper overdose from an old pot. (well, not overdose since he didn't require treatment).
She on the otherhand had Wilson's disease and the pot episode simply made it much worse. If she had had proper blood test follow ups she likely wouldn't have needed a transplant. She could have been treated for the wilsons since its usually a very treatable disease (unlike what I have, PSC).
A woman went to an emergency room, this is what happened to her bank account
An european women went to an emergency room, this is what didn´t happen to her bank account.
Charlotte Lörowan You killed the joke, nice job loser.
@@Zazzlebips "A" and "women" don't go together.
Save our NHS!
is this an american joke i'm too european to understand?
Whenever I feel hungry and I don't have anything to eat, this channel is what I watch, I get to scared to eat
Recommended: "How to make world's best potato salad"
Glad I'm not the only one hahaha!!
Me too😂😂😂
I saw that too 😂
Girl: **literally dying**
Dad: "Welcome to old age."
Sounds about as smart as my parents.
A joke to cheer her up
"Dad, I'm dying!"
"Cut that out or I'll die your ass!"
When you realize he was just joking around
My dad would have told me 'it's too far from your heart to kill you'. He passed away March 2015 from cancer that started as a little spot on his gum. He was 41 :(
Wait until your doctor says that.
Someone: *does something*
Chubbyemu: so you have chosen death
**Eats random food**
Doctors finally diagnosed an acute ChubbyEmuenia, chubby from old English chub, a type of thicc fish, meaning ...
LMAO. This comment is underrated.
Svelva
You get nothing! You loose! Good bye, sirr.
What puzzles me about this case is the slow burn and as to why 'Wilson's' wasn't diagnosed after the first visit to hospital. Notwithstanding the action of vinegar acid on copper oxide, one must assume that the percentage of this mixed into a potato salad might be high but hardly massive, and given an older person also ate the salad and only experienced discomfort implies her body was not dealing with the copper as it should and that this was a cumulative issue. Surely the protocol on detecting excess copper must always be to check for Wilson's disease?
"A man sat down, this is how his left arm fell off"
Lmao you old byeeee
Said cg s dad
@@a.c.2659 bruh what
@@canoyvinyls its a reference to the vid bruh
"A student breathed, this is what happened to her stomach."
Let's move to the comments section and see what experts have to say.
Lol, most of these comments seem to be children posting shitty memes.
@@Papagiorgio153 They are juveniles making light of an actual medical issue. I think their brains are naturally damaged from birth.
@@sarahmahalingami7792 Right because people definitely don't joke about serious things to lighten the mood or anything, noooo
The expert says she has the old
MEMES
Not only did he make pickling juice in a copper pot, he made it in an ANTIQUE copper pot. Copperware has to be re-tinned every so often because the lining wears out from use. He probably didn't know that.
That's why non-reactive vessels are recommended any time you get fermentation or pickling advice from a reputable source.
Some copper pots is without the tin lining and never had any tin lining... People need to be aware of the dangers of cupper pots.
Just don't buy antique anything with the intent to use it for food consumption, especially pickling or fermentation where it's going to absorb whatever has been building in that pot for the past hundred years or whatever metals were involved in its creation. There are plenty of modern replicas that can be safely used.
Cast irons that have been carefully maintained and passed in the family, maybe.
'LINING WEARS OUT FROM USE' where do you think it went? thats right, into your food and you. copper has proved extremely toxic to plants, a copper nail will kill a small tree, dont EVER use copper to cook or boil water. period
Her dad must feel so guilty, I'm glad she recovered. I also hope the person she replaced at the top of the list found their new liver too.
The poor dad must feel so guilty,
And of course poor girl for getting so sick
Or blamed the daughter for being on that damn phone.
He should feel guilty, because you have to be reeeaaally dumb to pickle in copper. That dumbass
@@garailac Or don't know much about pickling? He made a mistake, sadly deadly one.
It was his fault for ignoring his daughter when she said something was wrong.
@@garailac *nods slowly while sweating* yeah, what a fool. I knew that. Haha.
When you said that she “heated up” her potato salad, I got sick too 🤢
ooh look at me with my fresh food you don't wanna use a microwave like we do on the estate? you stuck up snob...
@@youwot2430 Potato salad is supposed to be eaten cold.
@@d3nyd There are versions that are eaten warm, particularly versions from Southern Germany. You can buy it in the US also. It is tangy (vinegar) and does not use mayo.
@@youwot2430
bro what ☠
@@bcomp12 also mir ist kein warmer kartoffel Salat bekannt.
Discomfort from both ends? Wouldn't that be a sign to.. perhaps.. throw it away!!! 🙄
nah leave it for a week and feed it to ur kid
It's like Homer Simpson and the 6 foot sub.
But he was so proud of it!
Talk about complete idiot dad who shouldnt have had kids in the first place
It was so good tho
PRAYERS OUT TO THE FAMILY OF THE 19 YEAR OLD THAT DIED!!!!
No one is mentioning this from what I saw.
I would be happy my son saved a life....but CRUSHED for the rest of my life that he was gone.
WHO THE HELL HEATS UP POTATO SALAD!!!
that my friend, is a sin.
I wont eat potato unless it is warm .
@@whateverheather655 is it like a European thing?
@@jazz4051 if I made you my granny's potato salad you would never eat it cold ever again lol my granny was German. It had lots of mustard. Pickles eggs and mayo . Anyone who has ever ate it absolutely loves it . I serve it warm and I'm telling you it is the bomb and my husband used to hate potato salad until we got to gether and now it is his favorite
@@-skeptic-6705 I would say more country specific. I'm Finnish and I never heat potato salad.
@@jazz4051 ikr
warm salad is gross
I absolutely adore these medical case videos!
It's a fun exercise of the imagination and educational in the medical world!
Hope you are well chubbyemu and thanks for making more of this lovely content!
I wonder if he feels paranoid when eating out or visiting others houses & eating there ....
Like he knows better than others how many different ways one can fall ill from the slightest thing .
His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti
He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready :D
this girl went through so much. I’m glad the medical team was able to help her.
I love the little random pop ups in every video I’ve seen that go by so quick that it makes you want to rewind and slow the video to try to catch what the text or image is.
That dad is an all-star!
"That's the best potato salad you'll ever have. It was so good it made me puke and poop"
After eating potato salad: "dad, I don't feel good.
Dad: "Welcome to old age. Gotta run some errands now. Peace"
I agree! 💯💯💯💯 Most fathers would throw away the potato salad to ensure their child didn’t eat it. She could have been dead or in a coma by the time he got home from his ‘errands’ . He doesn’t deserve to be a father . Thank G-D her mother called the ambulance .
He is really awful. Ugh
@@cherrymetha3185 To be fair, when I was dying my parents didn't believe how much pain I was in. They forced me to stand up by dragging me as I was screaming "I HATE YOU, OH MY GOD I HATE YOU!" (I didn't actually hate him, but I wanted to say something that would hurt his feelings enough that he would let go of me.) I went to the hospital, I was in septic shock with osteomyelitis which caused the severe pain.
I had been misdiagnosed with the flu for several days before I went to the ER. My white count was high but since I was sick often my doctor nor my mom (a retired RN) didn't think much of it.
Not every parent realizes the difference between an overreaction and severe illness. My dad thought I was overreacting, my mom missed the blood work, hell my doctor misdiagnosed me TWICE.
(This is just my outcome, not necessary to read.)
CT scan was performed, severe sinusitis found. Culture performed, MSSA bacteria was cultured.
3 days in the hospital, months of being made fun of my friends (it was pretty funny because I almost died of a head cold), and septic arthritis, I made a full recovery.
True. The man didn't know
Another POS father
Roses are red
Violets make me feel sad
If the mitochondria malfunctions, then your outcome is bad
Roses are red
Violets make me feel sad
Hi dad, I'm dying
Hi dying, I'm dad
Pretty much
I think it should have been "real bad"
Very true! The mitochondria is extremely important for you to survive.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
When mitochondria malfunctions
The outcome is bad
I changed 2 words😂
that flash at 4:47 says “PSA: Don’t eat 150 of these at once”
the flash at 6:59 says “The powerhouse of the cell”
THANK YOU
Ethanox X_X_X but then it will confused people when they immediately see the flash, gotta wait a bit so they actually see the flash
Thanks lmao
Don't forget heme review
All I read in the first was PSA I gave up thx so much
You know it's serious when
"Mitochondria stop being the powerhouse of your cell".
"Hey daughter why don't you eat this dodgy potato salad that is days old and gave me the squirts?". "Gee Dad, sounds like a plan!"
Electric Shrapnel I found it funny as hell that he already said he felt sick from it DAYS earlier and still had it in the fridge
@@nevadie133
And did not react properly when the daughter got sick. He was extremly irresponsible.
@@Ninjaananas sounds like every dad I've met lmao
Hugh Janus Speak for yourself lol
Perhaps he didn't want to waste some "perfectly good" leftover potato salad.
Scoffs and tells a usually healthy 17 year old, "Welcome to old age." Father of the year.
I understand not wanting to be hypochondriacal, though. I was imagining what the parents, especially the father must've thought/felt throughout the whole thing. "Could be unrelated, just laugh it off" > "Oh, it's just food sickness; it's what I get for trying to be extra, I'll just buy store-bought from now on" > "It nearly killed my kid."
On the flip side, the cooking instigated the incident, but it would've happened eventually given her disease. On one hand, it really, really sucks to be a transplant recipient so early in life; on the other hand, at least she will still *have* a life to live. Also RIP to that 19-year-old, what a horrible way to go.
TL;DR - these videos make me think waaay too much.
@samplexample Without vaccination a 17 year old is considered rather old.
He also cooked in fucking copper...
@@kagenotatsumaki It's usually not an issue because they normally are coated, but he still should have been more concerned
Hernando Malinche eh, more like 50 years ago, pre vaccination.
Dad: "welcome to old age!"
She was only 17 years old!! Lmao
Healthy is simply the slowest rate at which you can die.
Exactly my thoughts, like what kind of dad does that. And who gives food that might got you sick to someone else.
I know, she's still got eight years or so before her brain is finished developing. Just a kid. "Welcome to old age" shows a remarkable ignorance and apathy, or a really bad sense of humor.
@@FungusMossGnosis I think it's ignorance, considering he talked his daughter into eating food that made him ill just because he cooked it... Plus he raised his daughter to eat potato salad heated up. Wtf is that about!? Definitely ignorance...
I thought we were gonna find out she got sick from increased bacteria as a result of heating up old mayonnaise containing potato salad. Turns out her dad is just an as*hole that bought an antique pot because he prepped pickles. This screams ignorance
Sounds like he was being sarcastic or trying to make a joke.
I just found this channel and it's dope for all of the right reasons. Super educational with extremely vital information in a very entertaining way.
After watching chubbyemu's videos I can't help but be amazed that I'm somehow still alive lol.
It's because most of these are rare, have particular circumstances, extreme or a combination of the 3. Most of us will never have these problems, but an unlucky few will.
same. my family is so dumb that I'm surprised i didn't die as a kid with how they handle food.
Same
Same i drink weird shit like cough medicine-
Same i drink weird shit like cough medicine-
Girl: dying
Dad: lmao old age
What a shithead! BUT-that was somewhat of a red herring, because HE didn't get nearly as sick.
No one said natural selection was fair. You still don't see many people working on gene editing.
Lmao that was hilarious, especially considering she's a high school student
He is a awful parent
If the salad made him sick... why didn't he trash it?? If I suspect something made me sick it goes into the trash. This guy is an idiot.
I'd say she might've even made more than a full recovery, since she now has a liver without Wilson's disease. She got upgraded.
Like Bionic! Wait, except now she has to take anti- rejection meds for the rest of her no doubt foreshortened life. As well as pay medical bills til her grandkids also have the same disease. No, not an upgrade really. On the other hand, the liver is amazeballs! Produces over 300 chemicals and is the only organ which can regrow itself. Plus if given enough time the transplant can be given from a live donor- as it only takes something like half of a functioning liver to serve a full person.
There’s the nerve damage though
@@deborahhanna9126 I mean her kids/grandchildren were gonna inherit the genetic disease anyways so using it as a point doesn't really make sense. The liver she received didn't have the disease, which is an upgrade, and her having to take the anti-rejection pills is only speculation as her immune system might not even reject the transplanted organ.
The point was that she will be paying for those bills a long time. Any organ transplant mean anti-rejection meds- so you don't automatically reject the foreign material. Her grandkids may or may not have the same genetic markers for the disease but most likely by then they will have a cure.
She got permanent brain damage...
We love you Dr. Bernard, bless you for using your knowledge for good.
as compared to other doctors?
No one is going to talk about he puts “HEME REVIEW”
AlphaxAlex and the finger game and the sneaky vitamin b plug
I did 2 hours before you posted this XD
Omg I thought I might have been going crazy haha!!
Bless his meme knowledge
POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
Me: "looks like it's leftovers for dinner tonight"
*chubbyemu music plays*
Me: *sweats in hypochondriac*
😂😂
Ik I’m actually a hypochondriac and idk why I torture myself watching this channel
😂😂😂😂
this channel freaks me out, but i love it.
Take care of yourself, and be well♥️
"Heated up the potato salad" god bless anyone who does this
Who does that, honestly is nasty.
I do this. Cold potato salad is gross. Same goes for macaroni salad and coleslaw.
@@Groteskfull uh u should def not heat up mayo *gag*
@@coo4231 Why? Mayo is egg based. You cook eggs. Hot potato salad is great. Grilled cheese with mayo in it is good.
I've been knocking the chill off for as long as I can remember. No more than 15 seconds