See hearing "she'd eat a whole bag of hot chips and lied about it" in the first 37 second of the video, really set the tone that this is going to be a good one. Now to keep going.
The kidney is the most underestimated organ in the body. Until something goes wrong and people unfortunately realize that you cannot live without kidneys. Thank you for sharing this very valuable message!
ER doc here. I can attest that stomachache cases because of indigestion/heartburn are some of the most routine (non-emergency) complaints we get at the ER, but stomach ulcers are no joke; not only do they make stomachaches a common daily occurrence, but they run the risk of getting bacterial infections (specifically, _Helicobacter pylori_ infections, which Dr. Bernard alluded to earlier in the video). _H. pylori_ infections not only aggravate the pain caused by existing stomach ulcers, but if left untreated, can worsen it, making the inflammation of the stomach wall even worse, and in certain cases, result in a cancerous tumor growing in the stomach. The one proven treatment for such an infection is antibiotics (the specific course usually takes around 6 weeks to complete). As the case with JT's parents show, some people might not be aware of that fact and try to pin the blame on the ulcer entirely. Prematurely stopping the antibiotics while it hasn't entirely run it's course runs the risk of the bacteria not only surviving, but also developing antibiotic resistance against future treatment courses. Hot, spicy and sour foods can aggravate existing ulcers, and so does coffee (and to a lesser extent, tea). Skipping meals or erratic mealtimes are triggering factors for heartburn attacks. Overall, another excellent video by Dr. Bernard. And as always, take care, and be well.
Pharmacist here, the usual treatment for H pylori is triple therapy with amoxicillin, clarithromycin and a ppi for 14 days. Im not sure where youre getting this 6 week regimen but i dont think its first line.
The parents were right, she experienced some rare side effects from an antibiotic. But that's the point where you change treatment or doctor, not throw the pills away and expect the problem to be solved
They literally poisoned their own daughter because they thought it was just "spicy food". The amount of absolute walnuts of human beings in this comment section are astounding. The doctor did change the treatment before the parents started blaming it on videogames, T.V and spicy food.
they would have done what you said if they had more medical common sense, and if the hospitals were cheaper in america. it's hard to go see a new doctor when it costs hundreds of dollars and when your neighbors do all sorts of home remedies which seems to be working(but not really)
This whole thing was definitely caused by the fact that her parents threw out the medicine. If she just fallowed the doctors orders then she would have made a full recovery from her ulcer.
_@@clitmorningwood4924 but ITS CAnDy_ I agree, reckon you have the answer right there, to what goes through the mind of these folk. Bottles have `Keep out of the reach of children`. Maybe that warning requires additions.
“What is forgotten becomes new again” is such a profound yet apt thing that can apply to everything from history to medicine. It’s the human condition.
I've taken slightly more than the labelled amount on antiacids because of my frequent heartburn. I knew there would be a ChubbyEmu video like this at some point, it's good to know what these things do and how to avoid things like this. Edit: Thank you all for the advice, I didn't realize how bad things could get unchecked, you're all epic ✌️
The labeled amount is based on safety limits and the average sized human for occasional use. If you talk to your doctor, they might tell you that you can safely take a larger dose on occasion, or prescribe another med that will work better. They might even be able to find the cause of the heartburn and maybe help you treat it. Unsolicited advice, but I know from experience that sometimes one thinks something is functional and working just fine, and but they have no idea how much better things could be if they were able to resolve the problem. I hope you have access to the medical care you need and that everything goes well!
This actually happened to me. The doctor said he had only seen two previous cases before mine. One was in a coma, and the other one died shortly after admittance. He did not know how I had come in under my own steam. My hypercalcimia caused cardiac symptoms and I was admitted to the cardiac unit. I was in real danger of cardiac arrest. I was lucky that it hadn't affected my kidneys. I was only hospitalized for two days while I was being flushed out and my electrolytes stabilized. Still, it took about a month for me to fully recover. Tums are Not candy!
@Edda Thomasin it is crazy in the UK you can’t even get melatonin without a prescription and it’s incredibly hard to get, paracetamol (acetaminophen) is sold in packets of 16 max 2 in one transaction, same with other painkillers…
@@charlottehesketh9703 on the flip side, though, in the uk you can get sudafed in the normal supermarket, whereas in the US it isn't even on the shelves in drugstores. The US, imo, also has a much clearer drug information/labeling system than UK, but that's subjective.
When I had h pylori (the infection that causes stomach ulcers) - my first symptoms were anxiety and depression. Apparently as so much serotonin is absorbed in the stomach, infections like that can reduce absorption. When I went on the antibiotics at first it got worse, then it got better weeks later.
This seems accurate. I developed some form of stomach ulcer from acetaminophen sensitivity and had deep feelings of dread and gloom. It's a very visceral type of feeling.
I think I experienced similar with my thyroid medication Tirosint 😬😬😬 which is taken in an empty stomach 😬😬😬😬 I stopped and it took a while but I'm doing alot better stomach and mind. Your comments very validating and I tested negative for H pylori so wasn't that.
Wow.... The story was going really good until you mentioned she ended up on dialysis..... Holy shit, I've been a dialysis nurse for years and that would break my heart to hear one of my patients has permanent kidney failure from eating too many antacids.... Thanks, Dr. Bernard for the video and your continued effort in educating so many people on health!
My husband is the youngest one in his dialysis clinic. Congenital issues, not even his fault. The toll it takes on his body is excruciating, and there's literally nobody I would wish it on (and I've wished nasty stuff on people, like I'm not at all a saint about it). Especially in the American healthcare clusterfuck.
@@frostincubus4045 as I understand it, something else. It was also exacerbated by some medical malpractice regarding kidney-metabolized pain medication. Honestly it's kind of a miracle he's still around.
Not just "something", but medicine. It shouldn't be legal to sell medicine and supplements as candy. It's just bound to lead to these tragic cases, like there are several on this channel already.
I'm sorry..... Did.... Did you forget we're having a resurgence of Flat Earther's ? Your standards for humanity are too high! 🤣 Be happy we're not eating rocks!
When I was in nursing school in the late '70s, a woman had had kidney surgery because of blockage. They removed a single stone the size of a very large peach pit with spurs growing out of it that made it look like a huge, beheaded bug. I have a history of kidney stones and 50% CRF (chronic renal failure); as much as those small stones hurt I can't begin to imagine the pain this woman experienced.
It’s usually the Calcium Oxalate stones that have that hallmark spiked appearance! Thank heavens no stones in over a decade now, but I went into the ER once as I thought I was passing ‘one,’ and the X-ray 🩻 lit up with just about a dozen stones, consisting of various sizes, pretty much split evenly bilaterally! 😓 Needless to say I was scheduled for a lithotripsy within days! Another time, I go to the ER and I was certain that I was passing a stone, come to find out it was diverticulitis! 😣 Best one yet to highlight my crap for luck, after 12 major bone and/or joint surgeries, at age 39 I had to advocate for myself that there was something more to it, and yeah, right-o, I end up seeing a rheum and get a Dx for a rare connective tissue disease! 🤕 That said, I can’t imagine the hell this young lady went through! Thanks for being a nurse, BTW, I know you don’t get thanked enough! ✌️
I work in a store that sells supplements and every time someone thinks about taking too much of something, or what happens if I.....? I simply tell them about your channel. I then say "Presenting to the emergency room *with my index finger*" I then tell them that they'll instantly get what I'm doing and why I'm saying that if they watch your videos.
@@ImTHECarlos98 Why do american companies always make this mistake and make medicine tasty Such a bad idea This should be banned Its like asking for trouble
@@TheMastertbc In my favorite fantasy book series, there’s a character who is a healer, and she always makes foul tasting remedies. When the hero, as a child, asks her why she replies (paraphrasing) “If the remedies tasted good, people would stay sick just so they could have them!”
Fatty foods, acidic foods and spicy foods can worsen the symptoms of an ulcer and trigger heartburn. Ulcers are related to Helicobacter pylori or NSAID use. The fact that doctors listened to her side effects and said “no those do sound really unpleasant, so try this instead as it might be better-“ was really helpful. Like, they were willing to work with the patient to find something that worked best for her…
If memory serves me well, the discovery that bacteria can cause stomach ulcers was made by two Australians who won the Nobel prize for doing so. This came too late for my dad who suffered peptic ulcers all his adult life. He first had one during WW2 and had been told it was caused by stress that he wasn't man enough to handle. I think that made such a negative impact on him that he rarely went to see a doctor even when he was too ill to stand.
Yes you’re right. I think one of the researchers swallowed a solution of the bacteria and contracted an ulcer to prove the cause was bacterial. Sorry about your dad, it’s such a shame how what he was told had such an impact and it was simply because doctors at the time didn’t know.
@@bexrayspex yeah he did. Barry Marshal (who everyone remembers) and Robbin Warren (who everyone forgets to credit) I did my PhD in the lab next to the Marshal lab at UWA and was there the day the news came through about his Nobel Prize. I didn’t believe it at first as I was told by one of the post docs well known for pranks and people I know don’t win Nobel Prizes. It was Barry Marshal who drank the culture. He said it was the worst thing he had ever drank. I have held his noble prize. It was passed around the tea room after he did a talk about his trip to Sweden for the ceremony.
Although this is a very extreme example, it illustrates why I think gummy medications aren’t that great - it’s fun to eat them and easy to take more than you should
You have to take a crap ton tho I feel like people eat them cause they think it’s a healthy candy or taking more means double the benefits to the body when it’s obviously not it’s just like that to go down better
So true I remember after surgery as a little kid I had to take banana flavoured antibiotic syrup, it was so good I was waiting for it every day. I’m sure if I was a more reckless child I would’ve broken into the fridge and tried to down it lol
I think the warnings on the label should be a lot bigger. Like cigarettes if you will. That way everyone will know they aren’t supposed to be eaten like candy. The vast majority of us are not eating more than the recommended dose
But...but it really isn't easy to take more than you should. It's labeled as medicine, you consume it as medicine so you keep your dose. How could an adult confuse medicine with candy?
Chilling ending. Even the way he says "Take care of yourself. And be well" slammed that point home. Dialysis is not a cake walk. Not a full recovery is terrifying. Poor thing.
My Grandma, mother's side, was on dialysis. She was in the end of her life and decided to end her dialysis treatments due to it being painful and draining, and spent her last days with our family. I can only imagine how it must feel to be like this whilst young, it's lifelong if you can't afford other options.
@@Drocoh Ya my maternal Aunt has it. I know how painful and debilitating it is. I feel sorry for that girl. Self medication is very dangerous. Better find a good doctor and stick to their advise.
@@MijasWatchesYT The apple typically doesn't fall far from the tree. Fundamentally this is just a solid case of a second place darwin award being handed out; let's just be happy and glad that her life continues on, even if it's at the disadvantage of permanent dialysis.
Psychological reactions from antibiotics are absolutely real. I’ve experienced it myself and it was horrible. It could not have been anything else- just a couple hours after the first dose I felt completely out of control, like I was going crazy, sudden sobbing fits throughout the day- then 12 hours after my last dose I felt completely normal again. I immediately requested that antibiotic be listed as an allergy in my record and if I ever have to take it again I will need to take off of work and have full time babysitter for myself.
Today I looked in my refrigerator and found a homemade dessert I made over two weeks ago and ate some. Then I instantly heard this channel’s narration in my head like “A college student ate 2-week old brownies. This is what happened to her spleen.” and then I had anxiety and went back into the kitchen and threw them in the trash. I can’t understate the effect this channel has had on my everyday life 😭😂
Same! There have been so many times someone tried to convince me expired food is fine or homemade canned food is ok and this channel made me realize it's never worth the risk
@@marlenebean Don't get over-cautious about expiration dates! I have a relative who will toss out anything that's "expired," because she doesn't understand what the dates on the food actually mean. Only *baby formula* is legally mandated to have a regulated date -- the rest of food is dated early enough to have a wide margin of error, and often is dated not for safety concerns but for enjoyable texture/flavor/etc., meaning you can still eat it for a while after the "expiration" date (sometimes even years after! really depends on the food). As for homemade canned goods, you really need to know if the person who canned it knows what the hell they're doing. It's not "never worth the risk" -- home canning is one reasonable way to ensure long-term food storage. Heck, I learned some of the history of mankind's quest to preserve food... from playing a Minecraft mod called TerraFirmaCraft, which kinda walks you through early storage and preservation techniques, including stuff like making brine. There are several ways to make things safely at home, and it's good to be able to control the amount of extra ingredients (like preservatives) or know precisely what you're putting in your body. But you really need to learn how to do it right, because you're correct in that if you screw it up, you can end up with unexpected visitors like botulism.
I completely agree. I’ve even made myself throw up once or twice after something that could’ve been questionable. And I never take any sort of chance now.
The thing that brings me joy is that I’ve been following for years, but he just seems to be getting progressively sassier and more sarcastic when he talks about the stupid shit that people do and say
Him inserting more & more memes into his educational videos doesn’t mean he’s getting more sassy/sarcastic about the shit people do, his goal isn’t to make fun of these case studies. He just knows his audience well.
I'm surprised Chubbyemu didn't mention that the calcium carbonate is very different from calcium citrate, which is actually what doctors recommend for bone health (instead of antacids).
Most people don't need to supplement with calcium. They are more than likely needing magnesium in their diet. Too much calcium can cause heart issues. Taking vitamin D is better because it allows the body to properly use the calcium it gets from healthy diet.
and it's Vitamin D deficiency that's prevalent, especially with people staying indoors due to technology. People eat lots of food with milk, yogurts and cheeses so you don't need more calcium in your diet.
@@adrianjtarrant because they’re wise enough to realize that doctors are human and make mistakes. Not all of them are perfect. They also only spend like 15 minutes with you so how are they excepted to explain and understand everything about you. Your health is your responsibility. Doing proper research helps.
@@Mikey_Anthony trying to properly explain your situation to your doctor (and not withholding information, voluntarily or not ) would be helpful in letting them understand more of what's going on
Doctors: What is meant by the phrase "don't put your eggs in one basket" Her: "I like turtles" Doctors: Holds up two fingers asking how many they were holding Her: "11" Clearly gummy antacids turn you into a memelord
@@emptyspacesocks don’t make everything depend on one thing, don’t risk it all for one thing, don’t depend for your success on a single plan, don’t put all your effort into one plan
I had a tumor that gave me hypercalcemia. 3 different ER doctors and an ENT ignored it and told me it was normal and I was anxious and exaggerating my symptoms. Had to advocate for insurance to pay for a specialist endocrinologist who actually did a proper scan on my neck and found it right away. Medicine sucks sometimes (the tumor is gone now)
I hate those doctors who act like they are doing their job but are just lazy and probably cheated on their medical exam. Sometimes people could meet a ton of doctors until there is one who actually isn’t lazy and knows what they’re doing. It’s just the worst when a doctor acts like you can walk it off. Just infuriates me
That happens alot in Canada so much so that I no longer trust doctors or hospitals. It's such a battle to get treatment from a doctor it's actually ridiculous. Doctors should face heavy fines for not doing their jobs properly.
@@tribulationisuponus9245 the real problem is that you live under the Trudeau dynasty in post Trump Canada. But hey, it's okay as long as it's democratic.
similar incident happened to my mom, i forgot about what exactly happened but long story short doctors knew what was wrong but prescribed my mom some medicine and told her to do some basic home treatments like a heating pad while she was vomiting stomach bile everyday. eventually the doctors did surgery and fixed the problem
I took cipro 15 years ago and experienced toxic psychosis. I swear it altered me for life. I don't want to look at it that way, but it's hard to ignore one day you're cool and the next you're in this body that's totally neurotic and I had horrendous reflux and stomach pain. i went to therapy, did exercise, followed a strict diet, but I was sensitive to the smallest stressors. 2 years after cipro exposure I conceded to taking Paxil and it helped tremendously. I also needed glasses for far sightedness about the same time. I remember thinking things looked weird and went to an eye doctor. I'd always had 20/20 visiion.
This whole story is so frustrating. The patient and her family sound infuriating. If you don't agree with your doctor, that is fine. But please seek a second (even third!) opinion instead of ignoring your doctors and doing whatever you believe is right. That is how things like this happen...
It's hard to convince people if they just dont know any better. Happened to me and nobody listened and as the patient started to decline rapidly they resorted to alternative medicine when the only route to take at this point is dialysis. Then the pandemic hit and it was just starting so getting professional help was even harder and sadly the patient died. She could have had a few more years if she just went urgently on dialysis. JT here had permament kidney damage so shes gonna take Dialysis for life and thats just harsh for a teen. The patient often doesnt know any better too so its up for grownups to guide their kids through these things and being dismissive of professional help can turn even the most not so serious medical problems severe enough to do permanent damage. Its a sad thing to see. Lifes harsh that way if you just let it do its thing and self help is a good idea and all but never think you know better than thr professionals.
I feel like it, but in relation to my parents and mental health. I was diagnosed with severe depression by a psychiatrist(with PhD, btw), and given a prescription on strong antidepressants, but they are "nah, it's not real, psychiatrists made myth about depression to sell costly pills, and lazy teens started using it as an explaination of their laziness. That's despite I literally cried every day because of incredibly strong feeling of helplessness and self-loathing. Now I bought medicine I was prescripted, and take them secretly, feeling how my brain slowly becomes more capable of feeling happy. That was time when I reallized that I can't fully rely on my parents' experience through my life. I hope, I will be way more grown-up person when I finish recovering from that depression
YES, my gods, just don't buy them if you're not going to use them, or use the bins for leftover medicines in hospitals and pharmacies so they'll be disposed of properly. Antibiotics in landfills can run off into the groundwater, cause bacteria to become resistant, and boom, everything-resistant tuberculosis. Hell, everything-resistant tbc already exists.
I don't know how it is in other country's but here in Germany you get the antibioticts in package sizes that you are supposed to take until the package is empty because if you stop to early some bacteria can survive and they can become immune to it.
@@mrnice4434 I believe that's how it goes in most places I remember here in the UK we have been told always take the full course even if you feel better the issue is that people don't listen
I work as a Biochemistry lab scientist and I've got to commend Dr Bernard for making learning about electrolyte disorders fun and engaging. It certainly can be a pretty dull subject
@@artimus4198 very true! Biochemistry just doesn't usually capture people's imagination since in practise it's all just numbers and graphs, so it can get veery dry 😴
Dr bernard: "Wherever sodium is water will flow towards it" Me: "hes gonna talk about that Semi permeable tube experiment again isnt he" Dr Bernard: "in this small science experiment" Me: *yep i was right*
Having seen the semi-permeable water/sodium experiment about 5 times now, I’m getting a sense that Chubbyemu is either really proud of himself for conducting the experiment or he just finds it highly satisfying. Either way, I expect I’ll see it at least 5 more times next year. 😂
I think its just because he assumes its the first time people watch his video, and his way of explaining things is coherent to people who don't know shit about medicine.
Great videos man. I like how you concisely explain all the medical terms and how you make it sound so interesting. You don't spend too long on one point, and you make the story progress in a story-telling manner. Keep up the good work!
I have a similar problem. I get terrible heartburns and headaches when I eat certain foods, especially spicy ones. Though, I’m pretty careful with antacids. They are a sort of medicine after all. Also, I heard that taking antacids consistently can make the acid problems worse over time because the stomach makes more to compensate. Always read the instructions and dosage at the back of the bottle guys.
Same, heartburn sucks. Especially when your trying to sleep. I've noticed drinking lots of water typically alleviates the symptoms. I think it dilutes to acid.
PPI medications basically solve heartburn conditions, you should seek advice from a gastroenterologist instead of "dealing" with the problem yourself. Long term heartburn can cause esophagus & G.I. cancers (someone who used to suffer but has no symptoms thanks to medication)
I always read the instructions whenever i take otc meds, because it tells you how long you can take it. As for me, if my stomach acid still wack even after regularly taking antacid and fxing my diet for 3 days straight, I'll go to doctor so they can prescribed me with ppi (even tho i hate it so much lol). Thankfully now, i know how to stabilize my stomach acid whenever i have 'flare up'.
1:20 it's always nice when parents think they know better about their childs health from 2 hours of Web MD and over the counter medicine than licensed professionals with years, possibly decades of medical experience.
Well because not all medical experts take every cases seriously. Like my parents love to tell a story how I almost died when I was a baby. I had super high fever but the doctor said it’s nothing and sent us home, that night I started to choke from bodily fluid in my lungs and by the time they arrived at another hospital I already turned green. But I agree most cases people are stupid, but sometimes doctors made mistakes too hence people can be skeptical.
@@AzureFides There are plenty of physicians who fail to do their job correctly through negligence or accident. That being said you should trust your doctors until you know more than them about your condition. If the doctors fail that's their careers ruined so there's that sentiment I like to think.
I’m absolutely for getting a second opinion if you feel your doctors are failing you. However immediately going to self-diagnosis and self-treatment is like disinfecting a countertop with a tactical nuke.
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I like this guy because he actually explains what complicated medical terms mean. A lot of people (especially quacks) just throw them in to sound smart. Thank you & keep it up!
After watching too many of these, I'd already worked out what he was going to say in terms of diagnosis this time... a good 2 or 3 minutes before the phrase came up! But yes, I definitely learn a fair bit of medical jargon thanks to Dr Bernard.
@@edamame1879 basically try not to depend on one plan, you always have to have alternative plans in case what you wanted to do doesn't work, so for example if you couldn't get into your favorite university, you enter another one
@@condor2279 Also makes me think of the Stephen Fry rant on Fry & Laurie "Of course too much water can kill you. Too much *anything* can kill you. That's precisely what 'too much' means, 'the point at which it is excessive'..."
this whole thing is so sad... her parents refused proper treatment, leading her to self-medicate without knowing the full ramifications. breaks my heart to see parents think they know better than actual medical doctors
Dude, she ate a bottle of medicine a day, that isn't "the full ramifications of self-medication" it's idiocy. If she walked off a fucking cliff after walking out of the hospital would you say "shame, she self-medicated herself all over those rocks, if only doctors were there to tell her she'd die from a 300ft fall."
@@TheInfectous she didnt eat a bottle of medicine a day, thats an exaggeration and the guy you responded to is correct, the parents thought they knew better
People with GERD can feel JT's sufferings.... I was treated for 1 year for GERD, still it didn't completely cured. I still suffer from Gastric and Acid Reflux and those times when food looked like poison to my eyes, I wish no one should ever go through such horror....
@@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrongyou speak like someone who has never had to deal with chronic pain. And if you have, you are unempathetic to an unreasonable degree. Even mild chronic pain sucks. Pain in general sucks, but knowing the pain you are experiencing won't go away makes the pain so much harder to deal with. You calling someone a wuss for this just shows you ain't know shit. You ain't dealt with that shit. You don't know what it's like.
No joke this video is so close to what happened to me and also lines up with the first time I saw your videos. I had a stomach infection and horrible stomach pains, I was going through a lot of antiacids to help. One early morning I took what was left in the tum container because it burned so bad. I didn't think there was that many left in the bottle, but I was chewing for awhile and my mouth was stuffed. I realized after swallowing it all that I had probably 10-15 tums. I instantly thought to Chubbyemu that new channel I started watching how going over the daily doses of regular things can be deadly. I quickly looked up calcium poisoning and realized with the amount I took it was split, either horrible diarrhea or horrible constipation, yeah I got the horrible diarrhea. It was really bad, I'll leave it at that.
Yeah I think from watching from chunbyemu I will never eat anything over the recommend amount especially since my body index is below average. Plus I'm a little health anxiety.
@Luis Alberto Pérez Nájera some people have no choice unfortunately. It depends on their condition. For many people though it is about diet. But for some no matter what they do they need medication.
I was just recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after ending up in the emergency room with DKA. I had no idea what was happening until they let me know it was DKA. From what I've seen there's very little education on DKA so I think it would be great if this channel covered it.
I second this; DKA is one of the more common medical emergencies out there, and a potentially life-threatening one at that too. P.S. Hope you’re doing well, OP. Take care.
Our toddler got in to our antacids but they were the chalky form and definitely got calcium carbonate poisoning. We even called poison control and they said it was impossible. But our little guy was messed up, confused, hurting, puked anytime he had dairy, and just had to poop it out. We took him to the hospital and they didn’t do anything either. So this was a vindicating episode.
I work in a pharmacy and honestly i always think "this person will be in a chubbyemu video" when someone comes up to buy a shit ton of over the counter stuff
I work in a supermarket, I once served a customer who bought the following: prunes, prune juice, senna, metamucil, hemorrhoid cream; but the last item was the thing that really got me - loperamide! I guess they wanted an "off" switch.
Her altered state reminded me of my husband after he has a seizure. It can be funny when you know it will pass, but utterly terrifying when you don't know what is going on.
Ohboy! Stupid parents! Marvelous! Just... Urgh... All the kids in this world that have to deal with parents who think they know better than doctors... My heart goes out to them
@@roberteischen4170 its possible since antibiotics does kill actual healthy gut bacteria, but the mood alteration is generally rare and usually results on doctors handing out a different antibiotic meant to target specific bacteria in hope to rid of certain unhealthy gut bacteria.
Sample of the problem. Years of study in this area. Nah, their uninformed stupid theory is better than all the doctors training. They probably still think they were right.
WebMD: Come for symptoms of a hangnail, leave with a diagnosis of Adult-Onset Leukoencephalopathy with Axonal Spheroids and Pigmented Glia. (Yes, I Google-searched that diagnosis for comedic exaggeration purposes.)
I have a degree in public health and am working to become a licensed counselor hoping to help show people how to better their lives... Honestly your videos bring me joy as you make health education entertaining by using stories but also breaking down medical terminology in such a way that even those without a medical background can understand. Thank you for the work you do and the delightful videos.
The Spicy food / depression thing in the beginning part is interesting. Maybe she had a chronic endorphin imbalance and was self medicating with spicy food. Beta-endorphin problems are linked with major depression problems. So it could be the ulcer caused her to stop "self medicating" and thus exposed the major depressive problem. I had a similar experience where getting sick after drinking an average of 5-10 Red Bulls a DAY and having to go cold turkey. That got me diagnosed with ADHD at 27, because I was no longer "self medicating" with caffeine to the extent I was.
I started getting panic attacks after a course of antibiotics to treat a cat bite, it lasted for a year where I lost 15 kilos, didn't leave home for weeks and barely showered due to depression and anxiety. Gut flora is very important, there is a thing called roemheld syndrome where gas accumulated in the stomach and esophagus irritates the vagus nerve causing palpitations, anxiety, cold sweats etc. A common cause of excessive gas is stomach flora affected by antibiotics.
@@stephw6046 i know the gummies arent, i was trying to imply the prescription she got for her stomach acid was a ppi, and thats why her mood soured. Once they stopped the doctor given meds is when she started recovering.
My mom had several bleeding ulcers. Lost nearly a 3rd of her blood volume before she threw up "coffee grounds" and passed out. My dad immediately took her to the ER. Got treatment and is now doing well!
I need more friends who watch your channel. A few days ago at a friend’s house someone started a story with “I ate way too much candy” and then I put my hand up and said her initials “presenting to the emergency room..” and people were like “wtf are you talking about”.
The vice president of my school's anime club watches Chubby Emu too, so sometimes we make jokes referencing it, and everyone else is like ???? at us.... ^_^'
I'm getting the slight impression that maybe, just maybe, it's a less than great idea to produce medicine that looks and tastes like candy and just sell it in indiscriminate quantities over the counter.
I guess they make candy medicine cause regular medicine can taste yucky. But I agree. Medicinal candied can be misleading and innocuous, and can easily be overdosed.
I love watching these as I progress through my undergraduate degree and comparing what I can predict about the cases now as compared to when I watched back in high school. Keep up the great work Dr. Brenard!
Please read all the warnings, indications and instructions. Example, on my gummy vitamin bottle it states "Do not exceed recommended intake" which the directions state is to chew two gummies daily. If this woman ever wants to talk about her condition, we're here for her.
Yep. Also, I have been on PPIs (acid reducing drugs) for years because I have severe GI disorders including Gastroparesis and Gastrointestinal Dysmotility, achalasia and many others… and they have saved my throat from becoming pre-cancerous or bleeding.
@@sigmamale4147 Neither is yours apparently. Agree to disagree. @Grant If you feel like drugs are making you feel worse or aren't helping at all, get back to your doctor and ask for plan B.
that bit about herbal medicine reminded me of a joke one comedian told; "sure herbal and traditional medicine has been around for thousands of years, and then we tested it. Everything that worked became "medicine" and the rest became "some soup and a nice smell""
@@rhyothemisprinceps1617 there are actually quite a lot of studies on herbal medicines to find out the mechanisms and active ingredients behind them. Maybe not all in English, I know many of those in Japan or China.
I actually like the chalky texture of antacids and hate the gummy texture. I only use antacids when I have to and even though they are good tasting I still treat them as medicine. I had no idea they could be so dangerous if taken improperly though! The more you know.
It's my first time visiting this place, but this is an informative channel that explains very kindly and accurately. Anything in excess is not good. Spicy food is in vogue these days and it's ruining people's intestines. Additionally, it was interesting to note that gut flora can affect mood. I also felt more empathy because I was not in a good mood. It's true that periodic upset stomachs make you feel depressed, but I'm still wondering if there's actually a connection.
Lessons learnt from CE videos: *Never eat gas station food *Sushi can be dangerous, throw it out after a day has passed *Don't eat a lot of gummy vitamins *Don't chug energy drinks or cough syrup *Don't eat old pasta
I wonder if she is on the kidney transplant list? Fun fact - when you get a kidney transplant they don’t remove either of your kidneys, but attach the new one onto a blood vessel. Also, they go in from the back- less stuff to move out of the way.
I feel bad for her. As an end-stage renal patient myself who requires 12 hours of dialysis 7 days a week, I know how horrible it is being on it as you lose friends, family, and significant others because people are generally shallow.
I love people who think they know more then a person who's trained four years of their life and are a degreed expert in their field . I like everyone else hate condescending doctors , however I listened to the good ones because I know that THEY know more then me .
People need to realize how lucky they are to live in a place where urgent endoscopy with biopsy and even culture is possible. In where I live, it is so rare to get pyloric infection (I assume it was what he meant by the bacteria in the stomach) diagnosed and we just rely on acid inhibitors. I am happy chubbyemu is raising awareness of how bacterial infection commonly causes stomach ulcer and antibiotics (plural, literally multiple types of them) are necessary for complete recovery. Also I am wondering, are the parents regretting it? Or they still refuse to acknowledge that if they weren't so stubborn this could've been prevented?
@@CrowBag usually natural selection will do the job but because of the health care system and overly protecting their citizens is why we have so many peoples that should be gone a long time ago by the process of natural selection
@@GTAandApplechannel Oh look, we got a bunch of eugenicists here. Let me make one thing very clear to the 2 of you. Cherry picking who dies is not natural selection. It's eugenics. Plain and simple. If a human had a say if whether someone dies or not, there is nothing natural about it. People like you 2 are far more harmful to the human species than any idiot. Because you're actually willing to let members of your own species die. If there is 1 way to drive humanity to extinction faster than it's already going, it's by listening to people like you and Jango.
I have Crohn's disease (diagnosed 25 years ago) and experience ulcers and infections because of it. I can attest to having mental issues when I'm in a flare-up, causing minor (sometimes major) panic attacks/anxiety.... It's almost more frustrating than the disease itself. You're gut is your "second brain", so take good care of it.
@cece syasya I feel you, it's always a flare-up then a break-down. For me, it's way worse when I'm driving or in a social situation with allot of people (loud noises or fast movements). Its rough... I always tell myself it's going to pass. It always has. I used to think I was crazy or something... I was always a chill and very psychologically grounded guy. But no know now it's part of my disease.... Talk to a GOOD doctor and always remember there are others who are experiencing the same thing. The best thing you can do is make your gut happy. I promise you'll be happy too.
I would suggest you discuss a ginger regimen with your doctor. Ginger has remarkable antispasmodic, antinausea, antiinflamatory and antiseptic properties for the GI tract. Every time I catch stomach-flu, I reach for the strongest ginger-ale I can find. I wish you all the best!
@@moonboogien8908 Ginger has been used for the gut in China for at least 2,000 years. Hope you can find some valued relief from that miraculous spicy root.
cheeto good
Cheeto pizza
ye
A student ate 5 cheeto pizzas for dinner. This is what happened to her stomach.
It ends on my birthday lol
I would like to mention translate removes ONE SPACE, between the + and sale… for now
"doctors held up 2 fingers and asked how many they were holding up, and she responded 11"
no no, she's got a point
You have exactly 11 likes at this moment. I m not going to spoil that.
@@chickenlover657 I would like your comment, but now you're at 11 likes.
NOBODY LIKE @@chickenlover657 COMMENT ITS AT 11
I meaaaan she's technically right lol
@@chickenlover657 I liked your comment, realized what I had done, then unliked so it would remain at 11.
When I inevitably do something stupid and die, or nearly die, I want this guy to narrate my death/near death and analyse how my body yeeted itself
A man in a RUclips comment section wanted to be in a Chubbyemu video. This is how I helped him by sneaking in 40 benadryls.
Am on RUclips wanted to be on a chubby Emu video.
This is how he learned not use too much "oil"
Thumbs up for making me laugh out loud. :D
@@Larbydarg Same
Told my gf that if I end up in the hospital because of something stupid I did she has to ensure that I end up in a Chubbyemu video.
See hearing "she'd eat a whole bag of hot chips and lied about it" in the first 37 second of the video, really set the tone that this is going to be a good one. Now to keep going.
Yeah, this was definitely a good one.
but did she mcdonalds, charge they phone, twerk, or be bisexual? 😳
I wonder if she can cook?
I'm the 800 comment!!!
@@chace6838 no you’re not!
I love that this actress always stacks things on her head. I look for it in every video. She's my hero
She's cute too no cap
CE really just snuck in a “eat hot chip and lie” reference. Too slick
This comment helped me discover the thing
Thank you, and thanks CE
I didn’t even notice 🤣
That's because she was born after 1993
@@moinuddinnizam1362 what year were you born in? Just curious.
@@Asylus 1992 of course
The kidney is the most underestimated organ in the body. Until something goes wrong and people unfortunately realize that you cannot live without kidneys. Thank you for sharing this very valuable message!
But you can with one kidney
you cannot live without most organs
Your own personal Brita filter!
sell your kidneys
@@victorialazareva You can live without spleen.
ER doc here. I can attest that stomachache cases because of indigestion/heartburn are some of the most routine (non-emergency) complaints we get at the ER, but stomach ulcers are no joke; not only do they make stomachaches a common daily occurrence, but they run the risk of getting bacterial infections (specifically, _Helicobacter pylori_ infections, which Dr. Bernard alluded to earlier in the video).
_H. pylori_ infections not only aggravate the pain caused by existing stomach ulcers, but if left untreated, can worsen it, making the inflammation of the stomach wall even worse, and in certain cases, result in a cancerous tumor growing in the stomach.
The one proven treatment for such an infection is antibiotics (the specific course usually takes around 6 weeks to complete). As the case with JT's parents show, some people might not be aware of that fact and try to pin the blame on the ulcer entirely. Prematurely stopping the antibiotics while it hasn't entirely run it's course runs the risk of the bacteria not only surviving, but also developing antibiotic resistance against future treatment courses.
Hot, spicy and sour foods can aggravate existing ulcers, and so does coffee (and to a lesser extent, tea). Skipping meals or erratic mealtimes are triggering factors for heartburn attacks.
Overall, another excellent video by Dr. Bernard. And as always, take care, and be well.
i like your words magic man
Pharmacist here, the usual treatment for H pylori is triple therapy with amoxicillin, clarithromycin and a ppi for 14 days. Im not sure where youre getting this 6 week regimen but i dont think its first line.
@@wushuinhern1601 Thanks for the clarification regarding the _H. pylori_ eradication regimen. My memory’s a bit rusty.
@@shaoyukhoo7267 If I have an ulcer in the stomach, could it manifest as a bulge in the stomach area?
H. Pylori makes for a mighty cute plushie though 😜
The parents were right, she experienced some rare side effects from an antibiotic. But that's the point where you change treatment or doctor, not throw the pills away and expect the problem to be solved
Correct
They literally poisoned their own daughter because they thought it was just "spicy food". The amount of absolute walnuts of human beings in this comment section are astounding.
The doctor did change the treatment before the parents started blaming it on videogames, T.V and spicy food.
Death by Karen
they would have done what you said if they had more medical common sense, and if the hospitals were cheaper in america. it's hard to go see a new doctor when it costs hundreds of dollars and when your neighbors do all sorts of home remedies which seems to be working(but not really)
@@곰돌슨 Not sure what cheapness has to do with it.
"Doctors held up 2 fingers and asked her how many they were holding up, and she responded 11."
Well, she's not wrong...
Yes, that`d`ve been my answer too. Docs`ve got no sense of humour, haha
lol i said the same thing
Programmers be like: "That's clearly three!"
Ha ha! Could be 2
She's right If she knows finger abacus 😂
Loving how well Dr.Bernard knows his audience. He knows which stories we're going to enjoy, and he knows our sense of humor.
Well to be honest he cultivated it
ITS ALL THE DOCTORS FAULT
that's why I'm having an hyperchubbemia...hahahaha
I like turtles.
Analytics tells all
Medicine: [Has detailed instructions on how to take it properly and not sicken yourself]
Patient JT: “That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read!”
but ITS CAnDy
Literally every patient in these videos who eats medicine gummies
This whole thing was definitely caused by the fact that her parents threw out the medicine. If she just fallowed the doctors orders then she would have made a full recovery from her ulcer.
_@@clitmorningwood4924 but ITS CAnDy_
I agree, reckon you have the answer right there, to what goes through the mind of these folk.
Bottles have `Keep out of the reach of children`. Maybe that warning requires additions.
It's almost as if the daily recommended doses of things are on products for a reason.
“What is forgotten becomes new again” is such a profound yet apt thing that can apply to everything from history to medicine. It’s the human condition.
I've taken slightly more than the labelled amount on antiacids because of my frequent heartburn. I knew there would be a ChubbyEmu video like this at some point, it's good to know what these things do and how to avoid things like this.
Edit: Thank you all for the advice, I didn't realize how bad things could get unchecked, you're all epic ✌️
The labeled amount is based on safety limits and the average sized human for occasional use. If you talk to your doctor, they might tell you that you can safely take a larger dose on occasion, or prescribe another med that will work better. They might even be able to find the cause of the heartburn and maybe help you treat it. Unsolicited advice, but I know from experience that sometimes one thinks something is functional and working just fine, and but they have no idea how much better things could be if they were able to resolve the problem. I hope you have access to the medical care you need and that everything goes well!
I wish I could take more than the recommended dose because I love the texture of chalk
Really reducing my alcohol intake has really helped my heartburn even just one excessive night on the beers will set me off for a week
@@missl1775 Thank you very much for the advice, I appreciate it!
@@Ayyy-lmao While I don't drink alcohol I will definitely keep this in mind when I turn 21!
This actually happened to me. The doctor said he had only seen two previous cases before mine. One was in a coma, and the other one died shortly after admittance. He did not know how I had come in under my own steam. My hypercalcimia caused cardiac symptoms and I was admitted to the cardiac unit. I was in real danger of cardiac arrest. I was lucky that it hadn't affected my kidneys. I was only hospitalized for two days while I was being flushed out and my electrolytes stabilized. Still, it took about a month for me to fully recover. Tums are Not candy!
How did that happen if you don't mind me asking?
How do you get high on calcium in blood? Please share, it might help some ppl.
@@awkydrey i think they mean this story literally happened to them in that they ate too many tums and spent a month in the hospital.
@@pinkharmonica1312 rebecca keeney was hospitalized 2 days, but took a month to fully recover.
Why did you eat tums for candy?
I don't understand why so many medicines are marketed to adults in the USA as sweets and sold in large packets.
Because the mass population in the US are less educated then a lot of the developed world.
@Edda Thomasin it is crazy in the UK you can’t even get melatonin without a prescription and it’s incredibly hard to get, paracetamol (acetaminophen) is sold in packets of 16 max 2 in one transaction, same with other painkillers…
America Sugar in everything and palates are broken.
@@charlottehesketh9703 on the flip side, though, in the uk you can get sudafed in the normal supermarket, whereas in the US it isn't even on the shelves in drugstores. The US, imo, also has a much clearer drug information/labeling system than UK, but that's subjective.
Because they get bought more. Money.
When I had h pylori (the infection that causes stomach ulcers) - my first symptoms were anxiety and depression. Apparently as so much serotonin is absorbed in the stomach, infections like that can reduce absorption. When I went on the antibiotics at first it got worse, then it got better weeks later.
This seems accurate. I developed some form of stomach ulcer from acetaminophen sensitivity and had deep feelings of dread and gloom. It's a very visceral type of feeling.
I think I experienced similar with my thyroid medication Tirosint 😬😬😬 which is taken in an empty stomach 😬😬😬😬 I stopped and it took a while but I'm doing alot better stomach and mind. Your comments very validating and I tested negative for H pylori so wasn't that.
@@howard5992 what did you take for yours ? Or did it go away slowly ??
I guess it's one of those things where it's a hard, hard thing to keep doing it, but there's a light at the end of the tunnel?
I had/have h pylori. I got the medication but I am still feeling nauseated
Wow.... The story was going really good until you mentioned she ended up on dialysis..... Holy shit, I've been a dialysis nurse for years and that would break my heart to hear one of my patients has permanent kidney failure from eating too many antacids.... Thanks, Dr. Bernard for the video and your continued effort in educating so many people on health!
Yeah especially at such a young age, heartbreaking. Always read the labels!
My husband is the youngest one in his dialysis clinic. Congenital issues, not even his fault. The toll it takes on his body is excruciating, and there's literally nobody I would wish it on (and I've wished nasty stuff on people, like I'm not at all a saint about it). Especially in the American healthcare clusterfuck.
@@MaddieM4 Polycystic kidneys? Or something else? Anyway, I hope that his condition stays stable
Ya, but her 🦴’s are nice and 💪
@@frostincubus4045 as I understand it, something else. It was also exacerbated by some medical malpractice regarding kidney-metabolized pain medication. Honestly it's kind of a miracle he's still around.
it’s almost 2022 and people still don’t know that eating THIS much of something can get you on this channel.
"The dose makes the poison."
Not just "something", but medicine. It shouldn't be legal to sell medicine and supplements as candy. It's just bound to lead to these tragic cases, like there are several on this channel already.
Ya this is one channel I don't want a shout-out on
The real problem was sugar. Because the young woman didn't like "regular" antacids. But "a spoonful of sugar" sure "helps the medicine go down".
I'm sorry..... Did.... Did you forget we're having a resurgence of Flat Earther's ?
Your standards for humanity are too high! 🤣 Be happy we're not eating rocks!
"she lied about eating hot chip"
i see you too are a man of culture
Hehehe
I do not get the joke
When I was in nursing school in the late '70s, a woman had had kidney surgery because of blockage. They removed a single stone the size of a very large peach pit with spurs growing out of it that made it look like a huge, beheaded bug. I have a history of kidney stones and 50% CRF (chronic renal failure); as much as those small stones hurt I can't begin to imagine the pain this woman experienced.
It’s usually the Calcium Oxalate stones that have that hallmark spiked appearance! Thank heavens no stones in over a decade now, but I went into the ER once as I thought I was passing ‘one,’ and the X-ray 🩻 lit up with just about a dozen stones, consisting of various sizes, pretty much split evenly bilaterally! 😓 Needless to say I was scheduled for a lithotripsy within days! Another time, I go to the ER and I was certain that I was passing a stone, come to find out it was diverticulitis! 😣 Best one yet to highlight my crap for luck, after 12 major bone and/or joint surgeries, at age 39 I had to advocate for myself that there was something more to it, and yeah, right-o, I end up seeing a rheum and get a Dx for a rare connective tissue disease! 🤕 That said, I can’t imagine the hell this young lady went through! Thanks for being a nurse, BTW, I know you don’t get thanked enough! ✌️
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Jeebus. Do they have that thing on display somewhere? Seeing that would get kids to drink more water for sure…
Spurs 🙂🙃🙂🙃🙂🙃🙂🙃
I work in a store that sells supplements and every time someone thinks about taking too much of something, or what happens if I.....? I simply tell them about your channel. I then say "Presenting to the emergency room *with my index finger*" I then tell them that they'll instantly get what I'm doing and why I'm saying that if they watch your videos.
Legend 😂😂💯
You honestly saved a number of lives and medical cost doing that
This is awesome. Thank you for this.
it's always a chilling feeling when the patients don't make a full recovery
Even more chilling for the parents since this was their fault, although I think they will blame the doctors again.
Really chilling
@@kaiogiovanni Those parents deserve to have their kidneys removed and be left to die.
One of the parents should donate their kidney to her
Better than "at autopsy"
Permanent kidney damage and needing dialysis at that age because you snacked on too many gummies is a chilling thought
Well they ARE medicine. You wouldn't be surprised if someone ended up in the same position after chugging 108 Tylenol, or benadryl, or even ibuprofen.
Having parents who think they know better than a doctor makes it even worse
@@ImTHECarlos98 Why do american companies always make this mistake and make medicine tasty
Such a bad idea
This should be banned
Its like asking for trouble
@@TheMastertbc In my favorite fantasy book series, there’s a character who is a healer, and she always makes foul tasting remedies. When the hero, as a child, asks her why she replies (paraphrasing) “If the remedies tasted good, people would stay sick just so they could have them!”
moreso because the parents were stupid and thought they knew better also, listen to your doctors people, they know their shit.
Fatty foods, acidic foods and spicy foods can worsen the symptoms of an ulcer and trigger heartburn. Ulcers are related to Helicobacter pylori or NSAID use. The fact that doctors listened to her side effects and said “no those do sound really unpleasant, so try this instead as it might be better-“ was really helpful. Like, they were willing to work with the patient to find something that worked best for her…
If memory serves me well, the discovery that bacteria can cause stomach ulcers was made by two Australians who won the Nobel prize for doing so. This came too late for my dad who suffered peptic ulcers all his adult life. He first had one during WW2 and had been told it was caused by stress that he wasn't man enough to handle. I think that made such a negative impact on him that he rarely went to see a doctor even when he was too ill to stand.
Yes you’re right. I think one of the researchers swallowed a solution of the bacteria and contracted an ulcer to prove the cause was bacterial. Sorry about your dad, it’s such a shame how what he was told had such an impact and it was simply because doctors at the time didn’t know.
Your dad was a trooper and those doctors were just trying to cover their own butts. I’m sorry he suffered so much.
@@bexrayspex yeah he did. Barry Marshal (who everyone remembers) and Robbin Warren (who everyone forgets to credit) I did my PhD in the lab next to the Marshal lab at UWA and was there the day the news came through about his Nobel Prize. I didn’t believe it at first as I was told by one of the post docs well known for pranks and people I know don’t win Nobel Prizes. It was Barry Marshal who drank the culture. He said it was the worst thing he had ever drank. I have held his noble prize. It was passed around the tea room after he did a talk about his trip to Sweden for the ceremony.
@@jessicascoullar3737 wow that’s so cool, not surprised you thought it was a prank at first :) what an awesome moment to be a part of
@@bexrayspex it was amazing. Pretty much the only time I have been adjacent to a historical moment.
Although this is a very extreme example, it illustrates why I think gummy medications aren’t that great - it’s fun to eat them and easy to take more than you should
You have to take a crap ton tho I feel like people eat them cause they think it’s a healthy candy or taking more means double the benefits to the body when it’s obviously not it’s just like that to go down better
medicine shouldn't taste neither off-putting (if it can be avoided) nor especially tasty, you have a point there
So true I remember after surgery as a little kid I had to take banana flavoured antibiotic syrup, it was so good I was waiting for it every day. I’m sure if I was a more reckless child I would’ve broken into the fridge and tried to down it lol
I think the warnings on the label should be a lot bigger. Like cigarettes if you will. That way everyone will know they aren’t supposed to be eaten like candy. The vast majority of us are not eating more than the recommended dose
But...but it really isn't easy to take more than you should.
It's labeled as medicine, you consume it as medicine so you keep your dose. How could an adult confuse medicine with candy?
Chilling ending. Even the way he says "Take care of yourself. And be well" slammed that point home. Dialysis is not a cake walk. Not a full recovery is terrifying. Poor thing.
Ya for a young women to be on dialysis of course future is bleak.
Medicines are not joke.
My Grandma, mother's side, was on dialysis.
She was in the end of her life and decided to end her dialysis treatments due to it being painful and draining, and spent her last days with our family.
I can only imagine how it must feel to be like this whilst young, it's lifelong if you can't afford other options.
@@Drocoh Ya my maternal Aunt has it. I know how painful and debilitating it is.
I feel sorry for that girl. Self medication is very dangerous.
Better find a good doctor and stick to their advise.
I know the parents were only trying to look out for her but damn do I blame them for a lot of this
@@MijasWatchesYT The apple typically doesn't fall far from the tree. Fundamentally this is just a solid case of a second place darwin award being handed out; let's just be happy and glad that her life continues on, even if it's at the disadvantage of permanent dialysis.
Psychological reactions from antibiotics are absolutely real. I’ve experienced it myself and it was horrible. It could not have been anything else- just a couple hours after the first dose I felt completely out of control, like I was going crazy, sudden sobbing fits throughout the day- then 12 hours after my last dose I felt completely normal again. I immediately requested that antibiotic be listed as an allergy in my record and if I ever have to take it again I will need to take off of work and have full time babysitter for myself.
My dad went through the same thing and it was really frightening. We had no idea it was a reaction he could have.
It’s like your body is mourning all the bacteria
“Its just an entire pizza covered in hot cheetos” she thought
😂😂I am sweating thinking about that picture
Oh gosh 🤣
I ate a bag of flaming hot cheetos, My mouth regretted that for ages.
Today I looked in my refrigerator and found a homemade dessert I made over two weeks ago and ate some. Then I instantly heard this channel’s narration in my head like “A college student ate 2-week old brownies. This is what happened to her spleen.” and then I had anxiety and went back into the kitchen and threw them in the trash. I can’t understate the effect this channel has had on my everyday life 😭😂
Lmaoo
Same! There have been so many times someone tried to convince me expired food is fine or homemade canned food is ok and this channel made me realize it's never worth the risk
@@marlenebean Don't get over-cautious about expiration dates! I have a relative who will toss out anything that's "expired," because she doesn't understand what the dates on the food actually mean. Only *baby formula* is legally mandated to have a regulated date -- the rest of food is dated early enough to have a wide margin of error, and often is dated not for safety concerns but for enjoyable texture/flavor/etc., meaning you can still eat it for a while after the "expiration" date (sometimes even years after! really depends on the food).
As for homemade canned goods, you really need to know if the person who canned it knows what the hell they're doing. It's not "never worth the risk" -- home canning is one reasonable way to ensure long-term food storage. Heck, I learned some of the history of mankind's quest to preserve food... from playing a Minecraft mod called TerraFirmaCraft, which kinda walks you through early storage and preservation techniques, including stuff like making brine. There are several ways to make things safely at home, and it's good to be able to control the amount of extra ingredients (like preservatives) or know precisely what you're putting in your body. But you really need to learn how to do it right, because you're correct in that if you screw it up, you can end up with unexpected visitors like botulism.
@@Arkylie Cool. Did you learn about lard?
I completely agree. I’ve even made myself throw up once or twice after something that could’ve been questionable. And I never take any sort of chance now.
The thing that brings me joy is that I’ve been following for years, but he just seems to be getting progressively sassier and more sarcastic when he talks about the stupid shit that people do and say
69 th like NOICE
Can you blame him?
thats weird, ive always interpreted chubby emu as empathetic. perhaps youre just cynical.
Him inserting more & more memes into his educational videos doesn’t mean he’s getting more sassy/sarcastic about the shit people do, his goal isn’t to make fun of these case studies. He just knows his audience well.
@@r3wturb0x51 he can do both
Ah, yes - every answer to an odd medical issue in a teenage girl is “puberty”
It do be like that -someone who used to be a teenage girl with two chronic illnesses
adult women get upgraded to "hysteria"
Sometimes with guys too. It's a sad thing
I'm surprised Chubbyemu didn't mention that the calcium carbonate is very different from calcium citrate, which is actually what doctors recommend for bone health (instead of antacids).
Most people don't need to supplement with calcium. They are more than likely needing magnesium in their diet. Too much calcium can cause heart issues. Taking vitamin D is better because it allows the body to properly use the calcium it gets from healthy diet.
and it's Vitamin D deficiency that's prevalent, especially with people staying indoors due to technology. People eat lots of food with milk, yogurts and cheeses so you don't need more calcium in your diet.
Just do what the doctor is recommending and if not working then get another opinion. Why does everyone want to do other peoples jobs
@@adrianjtarrant because they’re wise enough to realize that doctors are human and make mistakes. Not all of them are perfect. They also only spend like 15 minutes with you so how are they excepted to explain and understand everything about you. Your health is your responsibility. Doing proper research helps.
@@Mikey_Anthony trying to properly explain your situation to your doctor (and not withholding information, voluntarily or not ) would be helpful in letting them understand more of what's going on
Doctors: What is meant by the phrase "don't put your eggs in one basket"
Her: "I like turtles"
Doctors: Holds up two fingers asking how many they were holding
Her: "11"
Clearly gummy antacids turn you into a memelord
Lol
But what does the phrase "don't put all your eggs in one basket" mean?
@@emptyspacesocks maybe so they won't break, idk
@@emptyspacesocks
don’t make everything depend on one thing,
don’t risk it all for one thing, don’t depend for your success on a single plan, don’t put all your effort into one plan
I like turtles
I had a tumor that gave me hypercalcemia. 3 different ER doctors and an ENT ignored it and told me it was normal and I was anxious and exaggerating my symptoms. Had to advocate for insurance to pay for a specialist endocrinologist who actually did a proper scan on my neck and found it right away. Medicine sucks sometimes
(the tumor is gone now)
I hate those doctors who act like they are doing their job but are just lazy and probably cheated on their medical exam. Sometimes people could meet a ton of doctors until there is one who actually isn’t lazy and knows what they’re doing. It’s just the worst when a doctor acts like you can walk it off. Just infuriates me
That happens alot in Canada so much so that I no longer trust doctors or hospitals. It's such a battle to get treatment from a doctor it's actually ridiculous. Doctors should face heavy fines for not doing their jobs properly.
No people suck sometimes
@@tribulationisuponus9245 the real problem is that you live under the Trudeau dynasty in post Trump Canada. But hey, it's okay as long as it's democratic.
similar incident happened to my mom, i forgot about what exactly happened but long story short doctors knew what was wrong but prescribed my mom some medicine and told her to do some basic home treatments like a heating pad while she was vomiting stomach bile everyday. eventually the doctors did surgery and fixed the problem
I took cipro 15 years ago and experienced toxic psychosis. I swear it altered me for life. I don't want to look at it that way, but it's hard to ignore one day you're cool and the next you're in this body that's totally neurotic and I had horrendous reflux and stomach pain. i went to therapy, did exercise, followed a strict diet, but I was sensitive to the smallest stressors. 2 years after cipro exposure I conceded to taking Paxil and it helped tremendously. I also needed glasses for far sightedness about the same time. I remember thinking things looked weird and went to an eye doctor. I'd always had 20/20 visiion.
Yeah ciproflaxin messed my stomach up and had me crawling to the bathroom to throw up. Never again.
This whole story is so frustrating. The patient and her family sound infuriating. If you don't agree with your doctor, that is fine. But please seek a second (even third!) opinion instead of ignoring your doctors and doing whatever you believe is right. That is how things like this happen...
Exactly!!!
It's hard to convince people if they just dont know any better. Happened to me and nobody listened and as the patient started to decline rapidly they resorted to alternative medicine when the only route to take at this point is dialysis. Then the pandemic hit and it was just starting so getting professional help was even harder and sadly the patient died. She could have had a few more years if she just went urgently on dialysis.
JT here had permament kidney damage so shes gonna take Dialysis for life and thats just harsh for a teen. The patient often doesnt know any better too so its up for grownups to guide their kids through these things and being dismissive of professional help can turn even the most not so serious medical problems severe enough to do permanent damage. Its a sad thing to see. Lifes harsh that way if you just let it do its thing and self help is a good idea and all but never think you know better than thr professionals.
You mean anti-vaxxers? Lol
I feel like it, but in relation to my parents and mental health. I was diagnosed with severe depression by a psychiatrist(with PhD, btw), and given a prescription on strong antidepressants, but they are "nah, it's not real, psychiatrists made myth about depression to sell costly pills, and lazy teens started using it as an explaination of their laziness. That's despite I literally cried every day because of incredibly strong feeling of helplessness and self-loathing.
Now I bought medicine I was prescripted, and take them secretly, feeling how my brain slowly becomes more capable of feeling happy. That was time when I reallized that I can't fully rely on my parents' experience through my life. I hope, I will be way more grown-up person when I finish recovering from that depression
This is nature in the modern day... natural selection.
6:19 And the crowd stands up in ovation chanting "-EMIA MEANING PRESENCE IN BLOOD!"
Such a beautiful sight, the moment we have all been waiting for!
"And so they threw the antibiotics in the trash."
DON'T DO THIS.
Exactly, everyone knows you’re supposed to feed leftover antibiotics to your turtles.
@@metaphoricdirigible1499 LMAO-💀
YES, my gods, just don't buy them if you're not going to use them, or use the bins for leftover medicines in hospitals and pharmacies so they'll be disposed of properly. Antibiotics in landfills can run off into the groundwater, cause bacteria to become resistant, and boom, everything-resistant tuberculosis. Hell, everything-resistant tbc already exists.
I don't know how it is in other country's but here in Germany you get the antibioticts in package sizes that you are supposed to take until the package is empty because if you stop to early some bacteria can survive and they can become immune to it.
@@mrnice4434 I believe that's how it goes in most places I remember here in the UK we have been told always take the full course even if you feel better the issue is that people don't listen
보석같은 채널을 찾았네요, 영어도 공부하고싶고 메디컬도 너무 관심많은 사람인데 감사합니다, 반복해서 볼거예요😊
Good luck with that! I would like to start studying German again, so maybe I should watch more videos in it
@@gunner811 genuinely how i learned english
I work as a Biochemistry lab scientist and I've got to commend Dr Bernard for making learning about electrolyte disorders fun and engaging. It certainly can be a pretty dull subject
@@artimus4198 very true! Biochemistry just doesn't usually capture people's imagination since in practise it's all just numbers and graphs, so it can get veery dry 😴
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Dr bernard: "Wherever sodium is water will flow towards it"
Me: "hes gonna talk about that Semi permeable tube experiment again isnt he"
Dr Bernard: "in this small science experiment"
Me: *yep i was right*
FYI the semi-permiable tubing is from a kidney dialysis system.
it's chubby emu very own Wilhelm scream
@@metabarnak no the emia is the Wilhelm scream
he loves that experiment aparently :)
😂😂😂
Having seen the semi-permeable water/sodium experiment about 5 times now, I’m getting a sense that Chubbyemu is either really proud of himself for conducting the experiment or he just finds it highly satisfying.
Either way, I expect I’ll see it at least 5 more times next year. 😂
It's an effective demonstration and it's some viewers first time watching with every video.
Emia means presence in blood
He is certified memer
@@WeirdDuck781 poggers
I think its just because he assumes its the first time people watch his video, and his way of explaining things is coherent to people who don't know shit about medicine.
Great videos man. I like how you concisely explain all the medical terms and how you make it sound so interesting. You don't spend too long on one point, and you make the story progress in a story-telling manner. Keep up the good work!
Hearing him say "Be Well" at the end of the videos gives me a caring parent vibe and I love it.
Bernard never misses a chance to demonstrate that sodium experiment hahaha
Can you blame him? It's cool!
I know right how many times has he showed that lol.
He didn't show it in a video before. I was worried he got kidnapped half way through editing
It always makes me want to eat something with soy sauce.
Really underrated meme, it comes up almost as often as ' -emia meaning presence in blood'
Everyone: Yay it's fall break!
Chubbyemu: Presenting to the emergency room...
Everyone: Yay!
Not in Washington for high schoolers, we only get Thursday and Friday off, but we get a week long breaks in February and March
@@chrishansen2409 Same in New York
Why did this kill me haha
Nobody:
This stupid unfunny meme format in every single comments section until the end of time:
I SO look forward to these! ~^.^~
I have a similar problem. I get terrible heartburns and headaches when I eat certain foods, especially spicy ones. Though, I’m pretty careful with antacids. They are a sort of medicine after all. Also, I heard that taking antacids consistently can make the acid problems worse over time because the stomach makes more to compensate. Always read the instructions and dosage at the back of the bottle guys.
Same, heartburn sucks. Especially when your trying to sleep. I've noticed drinking lots of water typically alleviates the symptoms. I think it dilutes to acid.
PPI medications basically solve heartburn conditions, you should seek advice from a gastroenterologist instead of "dealing" with the problem yourself. Long term heartburn can cause esophagus & G.I. cancers (someone who used to suffer but has no symptoms thanks to medication)
I always read the instructions whenever i take otc meds, because it tells you how long you can take it. As for me, if my stomach acid still wack even after regularly taking antacid and fxing my diet for 3 days straight, I'll go to doctor so they can prescribed me with ppi (even tho i hate it so much lol). Thankfully now, i know how to stabilize my stomach acid whenever i have 'flare up'.
You could have GERD or a Hiatal hernia, I was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia a few months ago
@@JSMaybonthey still cannot be taken long-term though, as they prevent the absorption of vitamin B
You know it's bad when he does the salty water experiment
The semi-permeable tube is a chubbyemu classic
"She just responded 'I like turtles'". Man, that's a meme I haven't heard in a long time.
Who doesn't like turtles fr tho, they so cute and flappy
@@charcoal8 I've heard they do taste good
She is almost dead and she remembers to bring a meme back from the dead. Legend.
I can't tell if that is Chubby's humor or if she actually replied with 11 and I like turtles
How does Chubby get the transcript of the patient. I did not realize that every spoken interaction is written down with the Dr. afterwards.
1:20 it's always nice when parents think they know better about their childs health from 2 hours of Web MD and over the counter medicine than licensed professionals with years, possibly decades of medical experience.
Lmao
Well because not all medical experts take every cases seriously. Like my parents love to tell a story how I almost died when I was a baby. I had super high fever but the doctor said it’s nothing and sent us home, that night I started to choke from bodily fluid in my lungs and by the time they arrived at another hospital I already turned green. But I agree most cases people are stupid, but sometimes doctors made mistakes too hence people can be skeptical.
@@AzureFides There are plenty of physicians who fail to do their job correctly through negligence or accident. That being said you should trust your doctors until you know more than them about your condition. If the doctors fail that's their careers ruined so there's that sentiment I like to think.
I’m absolutely for getting a second opinion if you feel your doctors are failing you. However immediately going to self-diagnosis and self-treatment is like disinfecting a countertop with a tactical nuke.
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I love when people just decide to believe in one thing without any proof, research or deeper knowledge about the topic. Great parenting.
People should let up on parents. The shit's hard man
@@alucardican9785Lack of common sense is not excusable.
@ghostnebula8805 a year. I said that a year ago and you decided to bug me about it lol. Get off the internet
@@alucardican9785 are you still that stupid a year later?
@@alucardican9785 well, did you learn enough in the last year to understand why what you said was stupid?
“Before you heal someone, ask him if he's willing to give up the things that make him sick.”
― Hippocrates
Good quote but wild that back then “things that make him sick” were, like…normal food and their own blood.
Did he actually say that.
@@rainbowodysseybyjonlion lol idk but i found it on the internet, so it must be true
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Why would hypocrites say that
I like this guy because he actually explains what complicated medical terms mean. A lot of people (especially quacks) just throw them in to sound smart. Thank you & keep it up!
After watching too many of these, I'd already worked out what he was going to say in terms of diagnosis this time... a good 2 or 3 minutes before the phrase came up!
But yes, I definitely learn a fair bit of medical jargon thanks to Dr Bernard.
HY-PER meaning HIGH, Calce comes from CALCIUM and EEEEMIA meaning in Blood
HIGH CALCIUM IN BLOOD
Emia meaning presence in blood
@@ellajeffres4747 Hyper meaning high...
I think if you clear up the Greek and Latin terms (which almost all Medicine is) you ll have a better understanding of those fancy words
Doctor: what does the expression "don't put all your eggs in one basket" mean?
Her: I like turtles
Doctor: this woman is very very ill.
That's kind of a difficult philosophical question for someone who's not feeling well, sheesh
Is it funny that even I don't what it means?
please help to explain, im not familiar with english expression lmao i would probably answer the same 😂
Yeah, who tf likes turtles
@@edamame1879 basically try not to depend on one plan, you always have to have alternative plans in case what you wanted to do doesn't work, so for example if you couldn't get into your favorite university, you enter another one
1:48 underrated best shot in this entire video
Moral of all these videos....
moderation is key and too much of anything can harm or kill you
Anyway.....I love chubbyemu!!
And don’t be stupid
Also, listen to the doctors 😐
"The difference between a medicine and a poison is the dosage." - Paracelsus
@@DjoumyDjoums and read, understand, and follow the instructions printed on the medicine.
@@condor2279 Also makes me think of the Stephen Fry rant on Fry & Laurie "Of course too much water can kill you. Too much *anything* can kill you. That's precisely what 'too much' means, 'the point at which it is excessive'..."
"I like turtles."
"Clearly, something was wrong with her brain."
You better not be talking shit about turtles!
> "I like turtles"
> No mention of the old meme
The years are passing by too fast, I need a walking stick
I like turtles too, but that's not what the idiom "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" means.
Turtles can go to hell. I mean shell.
Who doesn't like turtles?
@@ronwerks wasn’t that one trains?
this whole thing is so sad... her parents refused proper treatment, leading her to self-medicate without knowing the full ramifications. breaks my heart to see parents think they know better than actual medical doctors
Yknow they have to learn somehow.
If your on dialysis for life, it is a living nightmare.
Dude, she ate a bottle of medicine a day, that isn't "the full ramifications of self-medication" it's idiocy. If she walked off a fucking cliff after walking out of the hospital would you say "shame, she self-medicated herself all over those rocks, if only doctors were there to tell her she'd die from a 300ft fall."
That’s why parents should educate themselves before raising a child
@@TheInfectous she didnt eat a bottle of medicine a day, thats an exaggeration and the guy you responded to is correct, the parents thought they knew better
People with GERD can feel JT's sufferings.... I was treated for 1 year for GERD, still it didn't completely cured. I still suffer from Gastric and Acid Reflux and those times when food looked like poison to my eyes, I wish no one should ever go through such horror....
I pray you get relief!
wuss
@@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrongyou speak like someone who has never had to deal with chronic pain.
And if you have, you are unempathetic to an unreasonable degree.
Even mild chronic pain sucks. Pain in general sucks, but knowing the pain you are experiencing won't go away makes the pain so much harder to deal with. You calling someone a wuss for this just shows you ain't know shit. You ain't dealt with that shit. You don't know what it's like.
I had long covid presenting with gastric issues. I am so so sorry you have to deal with this.
@@lesserdad can't help.... It was meant to be experienced.... We have to deal with it! Wish you good health ☺️☺️
No joke this video is so close to what happened to me and also lines up with the first time I saw your videos. I had a stomach infection and horrible stomach pains, I was going through a lot of antiacids to help. One early morning I took what was left in the tum container because it burned so bad. I didn't think there was that many left in the bottle, but I was chewing for awhile and my mouth was stuffed. I realized after swallowing it all that I had probably 10-15 tums. I instantly thought to Chubbyemu that new channel I started watching how going over the daily doses of regular things can be deadly. I quickly looked up calcium poisoning and realized with the amount I took it was split, either horrible diarrhea or horrible constipation, yeah I got the horrible diarrhea. It was really bad, I'll leave it at that.
@Luis Alberto Pérez Nájera can you elaborate on this? thanks
Yeah I think from watching from chunbyemu I will never eat anything over the recommend amount especially since my body index is below average. Plus I'm a little health anxiety.
@Luis Alberto Pérez Nájera some people have no choice unfortunately. It depends on their condition. For many people though it is about diet. But for some no matter what they do they need medication.
I was just recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after ending up in the emergency room with DKA. I had no idea what was happening until they let me know it was DKA. From what I've seen there's very little education on DKA so I think it would be great if this channel covered it.
I second this; DKA is one of the more common medical emergencies out there, and a potentially life-threatening one at that too.
P.S. Hope you’re doing well, OP. Take care.
Insulin is your best friend now
Ayyy type 1 diabetes gang
Hopefully the price of insulin will be going down soon with the new legislation.
I hope you go on to make a full recovery and you get back to your life.
Diabetes can be managed.
Its frustrating when because someone has a negative reaction to treatment, they think all treatment is bad.
Our toddler got in to our antacids but they were the chalky form and definitely got calcium carbonate poisoning. We even called poison control and they said it was impossible. But our little guy was messed up, confused, hurting, puked anytime he had dairy, and just had to poop it out. We took him to the hospital and they didn’t do anything either. So this was a vindicating episode.
did he turn out okay?
@@maddiehunter1336 yes, he’s a healthy little boy 🥰.
I HATE it when the 'professionals' think they know your child better than you! I'm glad he's OK now 😊
@@brianschwarm8267 Random gummy's: *not for long*
@@CookerX32
bro wtf 💀
After watching this channel for a while, I think it’s safe to say that nobody should eat or drink 10 pounds of anything in one go.
Oh, ya think?
Except citoyen Robespierre.. you can overdose on him without any side effects
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it is if you wanna be in guinness or be personally featured on this very channel, maybe even mr.ballen
Yeah seems like common sense to me. I guess some people lack it.
"How many fingers do you see?"
"Thursday."
I work in a pharmacy and honestly i always think "this person will be in a chubbyemu video" when someone comes up to buy a shit ton of over the counter stuff
What if a person buys a lot of milk thistle?
I work in a supermarket, I once served a customer who bought the following: prunes, prune juice, senna, metamucil, hemorrhoid cream; but the last item was the thing that really got me - loperamide! I guess they wanted an "off" switch.
Her altered state reminded me of my husband after he has a seizure. It can be funny when you know it will pass, but utterly terrifying when you don't know what is going on.
Ohboy! Stupid parents! Marvelous!
Just... Urgh... All the kids in this world that have to deal with parents who think they know better than doctors... My heart goes out to them
Well she is not the brightest for sure.
Do you think the antibiotics caused the personality shift?
@@roberteischen4170 its possible since antibiotics does kill actual healthy gut bacteria, but the mood alteration is generally rare and usually results on doctors handing out a different antibiotic meant to target specific bacteria in hope to rid of certain unhealthy gut bacteria.
250,000 on average die yearly from medical malpractice, doctors aren't infallible.
@@nanokhuma419 I doubt a significant number, if any, of those is attributable to doctors mistreating H. Pylori related stomach ulcers
Gets a bacterial ulcer
Her parents: Nah Doc it's the hot cheetos do your research
"I read on Myspace"
“Its that damn phone.”
Hello, Dr Google...
Sample of the problem. Years of study in this area. Nah, their uninformed stupid theory is better than all the doctors training. They probably still think they were right.
WebMD: Come for symptoms of a hangnail, leave with a diagnosis of Adult-Onset Leukoencephalopathy with Axonal Spheroids and Pigmented Glia. (Yes, I Google-searched that diagnosis for comedic exaggeration purposes.)
I have a degree in public health and am working to become a licensed counselor hoping to help show people how to better their lives... Honestly your videos bring me joy as you make health education entertaining by using stories but also breaking down medical terminology in such a way that even those without a medical background can understand. Thank you for the work you do and the delightful videos.
Very cool 👍
5:30 so you’re telling me Abraham Lincoln is not the current president?
Bro’s living in 1864
@@Justarandomtexantumbleweed817 I thought it was 1861
That „be well“ hits hard. I hope you guys can all enjoy the holidays and stay healthy.
That “ looks like it feel out of the sky lololol
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The Spicy food / depression thing in the beginning part is interesting. Maybe she had a chronic endorphin imbalance and was self medicating with spicy food. Beta-endorphin problems are linked with major depression problems.
So it could be the ulcer caused her to stop "self medicating" and thus exposed the major depressive problem. I had a similar experience where getting sick after drinking an average of 5-10 Red Bulls a DAY and having to go cold turkey. That got me diagnosed with ADHD at 27, because I was no longer "self medicating" with caffeine to the extent I was.
I think chronic pain , eg from stomach ulcer, is a trigger for depression.
Ive read in the comments a few times that PPIs (proton pump inhibitors?) Can cause a litany of side effects and mood effects.
I started getting panic attacks after a course of antibiotics to treat a cat bite, it lasted for a year where I lost 15 kilos, didn't leave home for weeks and barely showered due to depression and anxiety. Gut flora is very important, there is a thing called roemheld syndrome where gas accumulated in the stomach and esophagus irritates the vagus nerve causing palpitations, anxiety, cold sweats etc.
A common cause of excessive gas is stomach flora affected by antibiotics.
@@jaredschroeder7555 calcium gummies aren’t PPIs. An example of a PPI is Prilosec (omeprazole) or Nexium (esomeprazole).
@@stephw6046 i know the gummies arent, i was trying to imply the prescription she got for her stomach acid was a ppi, and thats why her mood soured. Once they stopped the doctor given meds is when she started recovering.
My mom had several bleeding ulcers. Lost nearly a 3rd of her blood volume before she threw up "coffee grounds" and passed out. My dad immediately took her to the ER. Got treatment and is now doing well!
Your mom drinks whiskey
I need more friends who watch your channel. A few days ago at a friend’s house someone started a story with “I ate way too much candy” and then I put my hand up and said her initials “presenting to the emergency room..” and people were like “wtf are you talking about”.
The vice president of my school's anime club watches Chubby Emu too, so sometimes we make jokes referencing it, and everyone else is like ???? at us.... ^_^'
It's ok Ben, I understood.
I'm getting the slight impression that maybe, just maybe, it's a less than great idea to produce medicine that looks and tastes like candy and just sell it in indiscriminate quantities over the counter.
I guess they make candy medicine cause regular medicine can taste yucky. But I agree. Medicinal candied can be misleading and innocuous, and can easily be overdosed.
They still have labels and warnings
Natural selection
Or you could use the medicine responsibly, I mean like the guy said above me they have labels. Just don't be stupid.
Or they could just.... read the directions...
Even when that “whoever” is a minor? Cause that’s the issue with making them so freely available, literally anyone can buy them.
I love watching these as I progress through my undergraduate degree and comparing what I can predict about the cases now as compared to when I watched back in high school. Keep up the great work Dr. Brenard!
Please read all the warnings, indications and instructions. Example, on my gummy vitamin bottle it states "Do not exceed recommended intake" which the directions state is to chew two gummies daily. If this woman ever wants to talk about her condition, we're here for her.
All of this was 100% her parent's fault for throwing out her meds.
@@AbrahamShekelstein uh no lmfao, i was on them for 1 month and it did exactly what it was supposed to do, stop saying bs
@@AbrahamShekelstein your experience isnt universal
Yep.
Also, I have been on PPIs (acid reducing drugs) for years because I have severe GI disorders including Gastroparesis and Gastrointestinal Dysmotility, achalasia and many others… and they have saved my throat from becoming pre-cancerous or bleeding.
@@AbrahamShekelstein everyone has different reactions to the same things
@@sigmamale4147 Neither is yours apparently. Agree to disagree.
@Grant If you feel like drugs are making you feel worse or aren't helping at all, get back to your doctor and ask for plan B.
The way he said "I like turtles" was so ominous, I just can't help laughing at it.
I thought I was the only one. I busted out in giggles.
Me too 😂
that bit about herbal medicine reminded me of a joke one comedian told;
"sure herbal and traditional medicine has been around for thousands of years, and then we tested it. Everything that worked became "medicine" and the rest became "some soup and a nice smell""
That's not funny...
@silent night oh yeah herbal and homeowners therapy works for sure.
Except they haven't tested most of them since there's no funding for clinical trials for things that can't be patented.
Dara O Briain.
@@rhyothemisprinceps1617 there are actually quite a lot of studies on herbal medicines to find out the mechanisms and active ingredients behind them. Maybe not all in English, I know many of those in Japan or China.
I actually like the chalky texture of antacids and hate the gummy texture. I only use antacids when I have to and even though they are good tasting I still treat them as medicine. I had no idea they could be so dangerous if taken improperly though! The more you know.
there's a thing called drug abuse and taking too many prescription or not drugs falls in that category
I love how she stared off into space and said " I like turtles" because i would say that without eating 100 antacids
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When she knows that emia means presence in blood 😍😍😍
damn when she presenting 👆 to the emergency room 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
The best part is when she’ll recover 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Hypercalcemia is probably the least complicated scientific word
@@FuriousMaximum how does this relate to anything?
I liek tutrle
I have so many questions about the woman in the video footage and her penchant for balancing things on her head.
Same!!
It's my first time visiting this place, but this is an informative channel that explains very kindly and accurately. Anything in excess is not good. Spicy food is in vogue these days and it's ruining people's intestines. Additionally, it was interesting to note that gut flora can affect mood. I also felt more empathy because I was not in a good mood. It's true that periodic upset stomachs make you feel depressed, but I'm still wondering if there's actually a connection.
Lessons learnt from CE videos:
*Never eat gas station food
*Sushi can be dangerous, throw it out after a day has passed
*Don't eat a lot of gummy vitamins
*Don't chug energy drinks or cough syrup
*Don't eat old pasta
And don't inject magic mushrooms in your veins
Don't drink a bottle of pepto-bismol(sp?) which is the actual cause of death for that one guy who ate spoiled food.
Don’t eat 150 gummy vitamins in one day
@@MistaGSpecialEducation alright i'll just eat 149 in one day
Yes
"She would eat a whole bag of hot chips and lie about it" 👌🏻🔥🔥
This is the most seamless merch plug I've ever seen, kudos man
My god usually I just take it for granted that they fully recover in each episode … A sobering lesson in moderation ..
It makes far more sense that they don't tbh. It is more realistic.
@@japanpanda2179 I really feel for people that got themselves on dialysis even through there own stupidity but that is a very good point !
@@celestialcircledance Oh absolutely! I can't imagine having to attach a machine every day to your body to survive.
Watch more old episodes. "Made *a* recovery" was a frequent ending. (recovery but not a full recovery).
I wonder if she is on the kidney transplant list? Fun fact - when you get a kidney transplant they don’t remove either of your kidneys, but attach the new one onto a blood vessel. Also, they go in from the back- less stuff to move out of the way.
When you eat hundreds of gummies to become the strongest being but only get kidney stones
I feel bad for her. As an end-stage renal patient myself who requires 12 hours of dialysis 7 days a week, I know how horrible it is being on it as you lose friends, family, and significant others because people are generally shallow.
Facts.
Truth
Do you have to be at the doctor's for all that time? There isn't a machine to use at home?
That's rough & I'm really, really sorry.
Love from a stranger may not be worth much, but I'm sending it anyway.
I’ll be your friend
I love people who think they know more then a person who's trained four years of their life and are a degreed expert in their field . I like everyone else hate condescending doctors , however I listened to the good ones because I know that THEY know more then me .
Everything else aside, Joanna was a great patient actor. That bowl finally got me
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People need to realize how lucky they are to live in a place where urgent endoscopy with biopsy and even culture is possible. In where I live, it is so rare to get pyloric infection (I assume it was what he meant by the bacteria in the stomach) diagnosed and we just rely on acid inhibitors. I am happy chubbyemu is raising awareness of how bacterial infection commonly causes stomach ulcer and antibiotics (plural, literally multiple types of them) are necessary for complete recovery. Also I am wondering, are the parents regretting it? Or they still refuse to acknowledge that if they weren't so stubborn this could've been prevented?
“These are not candy, no matter how good they taste” should be on the label on all of these
Nah. We protect stupid people way too much. Thats why they're causing so much damage through the Internet. Stop helping them breed lol
@@CrowBag usually natural selection will do the job but because of the health care system and overly protecting their citizens is why we have so many peoples that should be gone a long time ago by the process of natural selection
This is why medicine was made to taste like crap...so people wouldn't go crazy
@@GTAandApplechannel Oh look, we got a bunch of eugenicists here.
Let me make one thing very clear to the 2 of you. Cherry picking who dies is not natural selection. It's eugenics. Plain and simple. If a human had a say if whether someone dies or not, there is nothing natural about it.
People like you 2 are far more harmful to the human species than any idiot. Because you're actually willing to let members of your own species die. If there is 1 way to drive humanity to extinction faster than it's already going, it's by listening to people like you and Jango.
@@rendomstranger8698 ah eugenics, being terrible since the day it first existed.
5:51 Oh no, her whole head disintegrated
I have Crohn's disease (diagnosed 25 years ago) and experience ulcers and infections because of it.
I can attest to having mental issues when I'm in a flare-up, causing minor (sometimes major) panic attacks/anxiety....
It's almost more frustrating than the disease itself.
You're gut is your "second brain", so take good care of it.
Sound advice!
@cece syasya I feel you, it's always a flare-up then a break-down.
For me, it's way worse when I'm driving or in a social situation with allot of people (loud noises or fast movements).
Its rough... I always tell myself it's going to pass. It always has.
I used to think I was crazy or something... I was always a chill and very psychologically grounded guy.
But no know now it's part of my disease....
Talk to a GOOD doctor and always remember there are others who are experiencing the same thing.
The best thing you can do is make your gut happy.
I promise you'll be happy too.
I would suggest you discuss a ginger regimen with your doctor. Ginger has remarkable antispasmodic, antinausea, antiinflamatory and antiseptic properties for the GI tract. Every time I catch stomach-flu, I reach for the strongest ginger-ale I can find. I wish you all the best!
@@moonboogien8908 Ginger has been used for the gut in China for at least 2,000 years. Hope you can find some valued relief from that miraculous spicy root.
It means "second brain" as in how it runs itself kind of way