Doctor Reacts To Family Guy Medical Scenes
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I reacted to Family Guy medical scenes a couple of years ago and you all seemed to enjoy it, so today I decided to react to some more! Today we talk about dog bites, breaking your neck by doing stunts designed for professionals, Stewie's plastic surgery and whether we should give botox to babies, suppositories, liver damage from drinking alcohol, cancer, giving doctor's tips, Stewie taking steroids, and Peter fighting the Chicken!
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the "TicktackToe" is called "cross hatch" a common shading method, and it was used in comics to depict bruising or small lacerations when realistic wounds would not be acceptable under the comic book codes of the day. It has become a stylisitic holdover from that time, and is an easy way to depict a minor injury that is easy to replicate on animation cells.
@spoobini
Жыл бұрын
thank you friend. I've learned something today
@kariduanimations
Жыл бұрын
As an animator I can confirm
@Nehji_Hann
Жыл бұрын
I literally typed out the same thing with different words before scrolling down to see this. You wrote it better lol
@kendoness
Жыл бұрын
The more you know!
@dontreadprofilepicture571
Жыл бұрын
DON'T READ MY NAME!!!!!!!!!!
I had a lactation consultant primarily diagnose me, and suggest a treatment plan. I went to my doctor and he said, “I’ve never heard of that, I’ll be right back.” And he looked it up in some medical journals, printed out the pages for me, highlighted them, and said, “Well, I had never heard of this, but yeah, it’s a thing. And the medication she suggested could work. If you’re comfortable trying it, I’m comfortable with it.” I LOVED that doctor. He was patient, he was humble, he listened to me, he explained the medication… he was a Godsend. And several months later when I saw him suffering with postpartum depression, he was so gentle, and walked me through treatment options, and strongly suggested therapy in addition to medication. Loved. Loved. Loved him.
@wilavg
Жыл бұрын
Sorry but the way you worded it made it seem like the doctor had postpartum depression 💀
@powpowouchy5
Жыл бұрын
@@wilavg thought the same thing
@megan893
Жыл бұрын
@@wilavg omg, me too. I even thought that maybe her doctor was trans and recently gave birth, and that's why he was suffering from postpartum 🤦🏽♀️
@fabrizziogonzales817
Жыл бұрын
@@wilavg same 💀
@davidlewis1418
Жыл бұрын
He couldn't have been patient. He was the doctor
Peter : does this get fixed with ice or heat? Mike : uhhh no
@luigi309
Жыл бұрын
Ok, Dallas from Payday 2.
@tufted6007
Жыл бұрын
yeah we know we were watching the video as well
@CallSign-BoneFort78
Жыл бұрын
@@tufted6007 no I just thought it was funny and pointed it out in the comments because it was quite funny
@aviatorheist8383
Жыл бұрын
@@CallSign-BoneFort78 it is funny idk what tufteds problem is
@CallSign-BoneFort78
Жыл бұрын
@@aviatorheist8383 yeah
The tic-tac-toe squares at 7:12 are callled cross-hatching, it’s an art technique to denote shading/bruising leftover from when cartoons were hand drawn with ink and paint to save time and money before digital art.
Dr. Mike be laughin' when he sees the characters getting brutally mutilated each time
@Discombobulated_myopic_potato_
Жыл бұрын
Savage
@amazing_clipz8096
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@jaughnekow
Жыл бұрын
It's a cartoon. What do you expect? 😂😂😂
@ericweiss6258
Жыл бұрын
Surprised he managed to keep a straight face during Stewie's picture.
@crochetedfromTheRose
Жыл бұрын
@@ericweiss6258 that legit horrified me😂😂
There is a medical TV show that is on it's last season this year, which would be great for you to review next it is called Doc Martin, it's a British comedy drama, he was a vascular surgeon, but becomes a GP (family medicine Doctor same as you), the show is medically accurate, and to top it off it is hilarious.
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
I hope he sees this
@wellwell7950
Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes he should, I love that show
@tenhe4
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@lbrahim-ahmed
Жыл бұрын
Love the show he should review it
@pinktysonic
Жыл бұрын
Yes please dr mike, watch it! I love this show so much!
Anyone wish he reacted to rest of the hernia scene? I would liked to see him breakdown it's accuracy.
@mattrowan8617
Жыл бұрын
Timestamp!
@UndisputedEntity
11 ай бұрын
@@mattrowan8617 6:36
@musicalartist2584
Ай бұрын
ER doctor Jordan Wagner did
7:32 I like how mike just keep explaining things while the fight is going brutal
2:02 It's funny to see Dr. Mike being so shocked about a cartoon dog biting a cartoon character 😂He has seen way worse in other videos and even in the first two minutes of this video but THAT made him gasp?! 😂
@captainobvious.29yearsago70
Жыл бұрын
idk man, rabies is the most terrifying disease I know
@umpteenthreason9627
Жыл бұрын
Well, I'd say it's because Brian is pretty much sentient, and sometimes you forget he's a dog. He wasn't expecting him to bite because of a suppository
@bextomoose
Жыл бұрын
@@umpteenthreason9627 while that's true, that would be no different than a person biting another person. Literally the clip before that flipped Peter's bead and neck upside down
@Nicamon
Жыл бұрын
@@bextomoose And how often do you see people biting other people in fiction(unless they're vampires ;-P)?The shocking value of that clip is real because in comedy you usually go over the top unrealistic for laugh so if you've seen a lot you're kinda trained to expect the unexpectable.When you suddenly see an action you _could_ see in real life but you _rarely_ see in a comedy,it DOES catch you off guard!😱And part of the shocking factor _is_ also due to the fact your brain suddenly reminds you this _could_ happen in real life!Like...seeing someone getting shot in"Buffy"instead of being bitten or hit by a stake...???(No particular scene in mind...;"""-((( 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔)
@cortster12
Жыл бұрын
@@bextomoose A person biting another person to that extent would be horrifying too. Could actually kill you if not treated due to infections. Human teeth are *nasty*.
I’m an Engineer, all of our tests in college are open book. We are taught to look everything up. The codes and standards we work from change every two to four years, and we look things up so we are using the latest knowledge. And the materials available change constantly. I’d be disappointed if MDs were not looking things up.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
Жыл бұрын
SO... Engineer's School teaches you to read... NOT "how" to read, but to actively build the habit and BOTHER to read. ;o)
@indusinghtanwar2711
Жыл бұрын
I wish Law School understood it too. They expect us to remember case-laws (names, facts, judgements, years), all the titles of Acts and codes along with their dates and then their provisions along with their section, article or rule numbers. Laws also keep getting updated and ammended, new laws are made regularly, important judgements keep coming. And of course we need to understand the all of it and be able to apply it in situations where needed and yet they expect us to remember all of it. There's no point to it. It's stupid. In my career I will always be able to just look it up but in exams, we have to remember it all. Even application questions are more or less about remembering this stuff only because once we analyse the situation and recognise which laws will be relevant, we have to support our answers with legal provisions and case-laws.
@Gaehhn
Жыл бұрын
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 I'd say it also teaches you how to read. Not how to read letters and words and sentences, but to read and comprehend a text, filter out the important information, and cross-reference with other texts on the matter.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
Жыл бұрын
@@Gaehhn Maybe... At the same time, much of what you just described comes with simple practice... mountains of the stuff if you try by your own devices, but it'll come. There are reasons I keep getting to help design things or do my own spec's even though I'm a high school grad'... I get second opinions on a lot (especially "mission critical" components) BUT most of the time I just get told my math passes muster. (Other than a propensity to over-engineer everything.) ;o)
@coolterra8491
Жыл бұрын
From what I know and what Mike has said they search up videos on the Internet to review sometimes before stuff like surgery just to refresh the brain, it seems they search things up pretty often.
I like how Doctor Mike is professionally explaining ridiculous scenes from cartoons
i love that you mentioned testosterone rage,i work at a T clinic and i can definitely tell when my patients doses need to be adjusted, sometimes they're dose is too high and they complain they're going through puberty again or they're dose is too low and they're still tired or moody.
@AnthonyLank-ry3kd
9 ай бұрын
Isn't it also called roid rage, or am I thinking of something else
@ravenID429
5 ай бұрын
@@AnthonyLank-ry3kdI think that’s specific to anabolic steroids, they’re probably similar though
@wolfiechin4272
4 ай бұрын
@ravenID429 test is an anabolic steroid :)
@ravenID429
4 ай бұрын
@@wolfiechin4272 Ohhhh - so which anabolic steroid(s?) do people take in sports and stuff? Or is that just testosterone too
@wolfiechin4272
4 ай бұрын
@@ravenID429 So many :) most are similiar in structure to test or mimic it, some are peptides. I’d recommend checking out some people who know way more than me, mpmd, Zack telendar, even Dr. Mike Israetel. But short awnser is all of them
6:31 yep, definitely immediate attention needed. My dad had one he ignored, and we were unaware of, until the rupture stretched more and he had to call an ambulance. They said the hole was about the size of grapefruit I think. It put him into shock and his organs started failing, it was really bad. SO. DONT. IGNORE. THESE. PROBLEMS!
@sunshine3914
Жыл бұрын
I wish the Doc would have covered that more.
0:53 Dr Mike’s editor: blocks out Brian vomiting Also Dr Mike’s editor: shows peter’s spine broken in 2 pieces
@blurrysk1es
Жыл бұрын
and stewies face splitting open!
@elizabethgrace3748
Жыл бұрын
@@blurrysk1es well the thing is others like I have a phobia of vomiting. but honestly it is strange he would show the other stuff also
@blurrysk1es
Жыл бұрын
@@elizabethgrace3748 yeah it’s a bit concerning, but maybe it was a bunch of editing mistakes.
Doctor mike: don't google your symptoms Also doctor mike: 2:31
@samdenham5991
Жыл бұрын
I cant stand that advice, you should ALWAYS google and research your symptoms, it could literally save your life. About 80% of the time i have come to the same conclusion as my doctor before i have even seen him.
@acemerceramv8561
Жыл бұрын
You can google, just don't act like you are capable of correctly diagnosing yourself if you're not
@ari3903
Жыл бұрын
A doctor has the medical knowledge and expertise necessary to process, fact-check and analyse information presented by books or the internet, which they can use to increase their quality of care for patients. That is very different from diagnosing yourself with cancer out of thin air after googling about your coughs. It's fine to search up your symptoms, who knows, maybe it can save your life, but it preferably shouldn't act as a substitute for diagnosis. Leave that part to your doctor.
@cb2253
Жыл бұрын
Well they have much more knowledge and can diagnose with a higher accuracy than the average person
@killerdabmaster
Жыл бұрын
a doctor can look up symtoms of a virus/symtom that you have
1:45 uless your dog swallows it like mine, he doesn't chew small treats but he does "chew" to move it back and never had issues. Greenies Pill Pouches work well too
8:50 *THAT WAS TRAUMATIZING LMAOOO*
@fluffy8352
Жыл бұрын
FR
@brendancopster7378
3 күн бұрын
Funny usually but creepy at this point for me due to thunderstorm outside lol
Glad you included some education on botox because so many people believe it's only for wrinkles. I get botox injections for dystonia. It's a painful procedure but it does help for 3 months at a time. For those that don't know- dystonia is a neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contactions, movements, postures and sometimes tremors.
@Peranolde
Жыл бұрын
I always find it surprising how little people know about movement disorders despite how common they are. Botox is such an amazing treatment, I wish there were generics available though. It's never great when a single company makes all of a medication.
@EH-zf4ml
Жыл бұрын
@@Peranolde Botox is just one brand of botulinum toxin type A. I know there are at least 3 brands because my insurance covers 3 brands. Which of those brands they cover depends on the condition being treated and age of the patient. Maybe not all insurance companies do it that way but mine does. There is no way I would be able to afford botox without insurance coverage. I also don't understand why there is such little awareness of the various movement disorders (other then parkinsons) when they are so common. Dystonia is not a country.
@elsjac
Жыл бұрын
My nephew gets Botox in his legs every 3 months due to issues with muscle tightness and it helps him massively. People are usually shocked when I mention it, it's amazing how little people know about it considering most people are aware of it if that makes sense.
@EH-zf4ml
Жыл бұрын
@@elsjac makes total sense. They are aware botox exists but really have very minimal knowledge about it. I relate to dealing with that. When friends comment about my getting botox for dystonia I remind them the options are muscle relaxants and pain killers or botox injections. Then I tell them I personally prefer botox over taking pills that could cause an addiction. Anyway, I'm glad your nephew is doing well and hope he continues doing well. Movement issues are hard.
@bitchface235
Жыл бұрын
my old boss got botox injections in his brain. they help reduce the pain from these headaches he was having.
8:51 this scene actually scared me/caught me off guard. Just the way his skin flipped was very unsettling
@aaronjohnston3913
19 күн бұрын
Yea
I love seeing doctors react to and break down medical injury scenes in shows and movies. Could you react to injuries from scenes in Marvel's The Punisher? I love the show but a lot of the scenes are pretty brutal and there is no way a lot of the characters would have realistically recovered as quickly as they did.
@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a
Жыл бұрын
should it be concerning that a medicaI doctor says to just use an instagram fiIter in reaI Iife face to face interactions..
i honestly really appreciate that you added vomit warnings into this, i have a phobia of vomit so little things like this are just really appreciated!
@elizabethgrace3748
Жыл бұрын
me too, I was looking for a comment that said this!
@Sirlie08
Жыл бұрын
Yes! 🙏🏻 But I am fine with Cartoon Throw up. Just can‘t deal with real sounds and all that comes with it
@kinyth7258
Жыл бұрын
I was looking for that comment too! I really appreciate the warnings
@feraltaco4783
7 ай бұрын
I've gotten better about it but I swear when I was a kid, I had to run away from anyone throwing up. Usually I had to run to another bathroom so I could throw up too. My sister has panic attacks when she hears/sees someone throw up. I throw up kind of a lot. So, that's fun.
@KRYTEK-141
7 ай бұрын
It's just vomit grow up y'all 💀😂
I like how the title says "terrible medical advice" as if family guy has any good ones 😂
@fatmasaid7042
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@heikanaomi4426
Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to defend family Guy... But I can't think of any accurate ones they have😂
@dafuzzbear7711
Жыл бұрын
@@heikanaomi4426 to be fair it’s a comedic show so accuracy doesn’t matter
I would like to just say that @5:08 he means a personal trainer not an athletic trainer. A certified athletic trainer is a health care professional that can prevent, evaluate, diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate a whole array of orthopedic illnesses and injuries!
I like how every time Mike does a sponsor, the most replayed part is him ending the sponsor
7:05 it's called "cross hatching" and is an old comic strip trick to quickly and easily illustrate bruising or dirt.
I definitely agree that it can be a good thing if the doctor looks things up, because it means that they're making sure their knowledge is up to date, instead of relying on information that may either be outdated, or incorrect due to faulty memory. However, if your doctor does need to look something up, I don't think you want to be hearing that their citation came from Wikipedia. Nothing really against Wikipedia, but I've always felt it's more of a starting point for getting research off on the right foot, rather than to be used as your only, or primary source of information.
@AnarchyFoxMusic
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the benefit of having a doctor look something up is that they know exactly how to research and find very specific information, as well as having the literacy to understand what they’re coming across
@3liteGamer4Life
Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, Dr. Mike mentioned that he, as a doctor, maintains subscriptions to certain services and sites that provide up-to-date peer-reviewed articles and the like.
@heidistokes9273
Жыл бұрын
One of my heart issues is rare enough that a lot of medical professionals don't even know what it IS without quickly looking it up and I appreciate when they do just to be sure they know what they're looking for in an ECG
@gurvmlk
Жыл бұрын
@Nathaniel Shrock The main problem is that anybody can edit Wikipedia articles, and while I believe some of it is checked, the fact that it can be edited by anybody means it can be edited by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Which is why it should only be used as a starting point, such as to quickly find citations to more reliable information sources, or to find tidbits of information that may make it easier to look that information up elsewhere. It's a good site, but shouldn't be a person's primary source of information. Even whenever I cite something I read there to people, I specifically state that it was something I read on Wikipedia so they know to maybe take what I'm saying with a grain of salt.
@BansheeVanRaven
Жыл бұрын
Doctors have their own internal database. Most people think that they're using Google or Wikipedia.
6:35 my friend had an abdominal hernia from crashing his bike and it looked like he had a tennis ball on his hip. he got 32 staples for it and is planning on getting a centipede tattoo over the scar lol
@NaughtyWackusBonkus
Жыл бұрын
Did he get it yet
2:45 By all means, PLEASE look up the information beforehand. The more you actively have in mind about what you need to do, the better the success at getting us better.
7:00 Why did the chicken cross the road? To beat the guy up. Yes, this had more action than Dr. Mike's fight with iDubbz. I heard that Dr. Mike's punches are like butterflies. I hope that he is working on his knockdown power. Keep chopping wood. Much love. ❤️
6:53 ah yes the classic Peter vs the chicken fight
1:12 *Says a lot of complicated medical stuff* Me not knowing a single thing he said: I agree!
Thanks so much for this! You may have just saved my friends life! He has a hernia and is in severe pain. I told him what you said and encouraged him to seek care immediately!
0:13 this is the moment where johnny knoxville became gustavo fring
4:45 well, the 2-year-old has been 2 years old for decades.
@H341HER_CH4NDL3R
Жыл бұрын
*1 year old
5:57 I love this part🤣 This is literally my friends and I. I'm hispanic (Mexican), and my 2 other friends are Mexican and Guatemalan
@xrqvic4
26 күн бұрын
yall still friends?
@veneno_224
25 күн бұрын
@@xrqvic4 unfortunately, somethin happened between my two other friends n after that, everything changed. My Guatemalan friend has done somethin terrible to my mexican friend n they never talked to each other ever since n its been a problem since we can no longer hang out together no more. It's been a year or two since I've posted this comment n never thought someone would've replied n ask me a question which is you. Thx for asking. Also, I kinda still talk to both but my Guatemalan friend don't know I kinda still talk to my mexican "friend" but in a groupchat that both him n I are in.
@xrqvic4
25 күн бұрын
@@veneno_224 yo welcome bro ! but damn thats a LOT. hope that you n friend is doing good 🤞🏾
Thank you so so much for putting the blur on the vomit scenes. I have extremely bad emetophobia and seeing it can make my anxiety go through the roof. Thank you so much for blurring it 😅😌😌😌
Oh the betrayal in Mike's grasp when Brian bit Peter😂😂
Hey Doctor Mike! Had to take a first aid course yesterday for my driving groundcourse, and I absolutely aced it thanks to all the knowledge I've gained from your videos. Thanks! Also the fact you use vomit warnings is so appreciated from someone with emetophobia
I've always wanted to speak Russian, and in the army had the chance to go to a small language school for Russian, however was not able to complete it due to mission requirements pulling me out of the military class; then came medical review board, offered retirement which I accepted. I never had the chance to finish and only remember a few phrases and words I can pick up on when hearing it. So yes I'm interested. My Aunt speaks it fluently but lives to far to teach me.... this is great....
Just had a hernia incarceration earlier this year while I was at work. Most intense pain I've ever been in. Didn't even know they were a thing at that point. Within a couple minutes of getting the results of my scans in at the hospital they had me heading into surgery. On the plus side they repaired the hernia that I hadn't even known I had while they were digging around in there to make sure my bowels were fine.
2:50 Did anyone else notice how Peter's shirt buttons just switched to the other side??
0:53 Really appreciate the vomiting warning, not a lot of people do that so it was nice to have one 👏✨
@parthmudgal9270
Жыл бұрын
Really?
2:28 it's a bit like the comments i get as a mechanic, when people ask something about a specific car. "Oh i thought you were a mechanic" yes, i am.. But you can't know everything about every car that exists can you.. No, not really.
I'd love for Dr Mike to do a medical breakdown of Dave and Chuck for all the wierd and strange medical cases, studies, finds, and injuries that come up in that show. Not to mention it would be funny to see the reaction from listening to the stories behind each thing.
I have never in my life been annoyed when a doctor looked something up. I have, however, on several occasions been _highly_ annoyed when a doctor _refused_ to look stuff up. In one case I even brought in printouts including URLs and made a double appointment in order to give them time to look through the material I brought and he _still_ refused to look at it. I never went back to that doctor but I wish his license to practice would be revoked.
@StarkRG
Жыл бұрын
@@soinasdoyi1465 That's really not possible in the 10-minutes allotted for each appointment.
@cheeseman8968
9 ай бұрын
get annoyed bro, its youtube
I finally finished watching all your videos..I am Ukraine returned mbbs student..had lots of stress due to current ongoing situation in Ukraine.. your videos are total stress buster, informative and motivational.. Thank you.. keep up the good work 👍
I have a question. When the doctor tells the dog to stop drinking, was he talking about alcohol or drinking in general?
@radiostealer
Жыл бұрын
Alcohol
@ProtogenArts
Жыл бұрын
if he quit drinking in general he would die lol
@john.thecuber
9 ай бұрын
Ok thanks
this is why I love dr Mike, I have quite bad etemephobia and the ‘vomit warning’ just made me feel happy.
The Tic-Tac-Toe grid used for the facial injuries is an art technique called crosshatching, and it's just an easy way to show scuff marks or dirt without having to be extremely detailed. Comics and cartoons have been using it for decades because it's such a simple yet effective technique.
7:47 smoothly removed the line, 'btw boys shouldn't have that' . xd
I love these reactions haha always entertaining, also how are you always in such a good mood? 😁
I haven't seen your any of your videos but it's so informative that's why I love seeing them
It’s always fun to see Doctor Mike reacting to animations
@kilopia710
Жыл бұрын
Bot
@toxicdino8676
Жыл бұрын
@@kilopia710 how?
@kilopia710
Жыл бұрын
@@toxicdino8676 bot too.
@juliuscaesar810
Жыл бұрын
@@kilopia710 No one is a bot dude
@kilopia710
Жыл бұрын
@@juliuscaesar810 you are a bot too
I got to educate my sons primary on his ARFID diagnosis from his specialist. It was pretty cool. Luckily she has no problem admiting she doesn't know something and will listen and look it up with us and learn. Shes the best. Shes the only doctor my autistic son doesn't immediately shut down and flip out with. Shes seen him since birth and has taken the time to build a relationship with him.
@sysyteplus2622
Жыл бұрын
@@travishatch7174 maybe you should stop looking at this guy if you're laughing at someone for sharing a wholesome story😂
I DIED SO HARD AT 0:36 I CANT I JUST CANT-
I’m a few months late to this but it was interesting to hear about the hernia and about strangulation in particular. I had a strangulated hernia when I was 15 and I didn’t know it was the smaller hernias that could cause more obstruction
2:33 that goes for any profession, I'm a machinist and I also have to look things up.
I love how Doctor Mike can make family guy so serious lmao
My dad had multiple hernias that he just kept "pushing back in" for around 18 MONTHS. I don't know how or if that was really that healthy. He DID get the surgery for it finally and when asked why he didn't do it sooner he'd reply with, "Waiting for insurance to come through." or "I'm busy.".
at 2:31 it reminds me of when I was in the hospital and my doctor straight up said "give me a minute I'm going to go look it up to make sure my suspicions are correct"
Thank you, Dr. Mike and team. These uploads are so engaging and dynamic. Truly, you guys are super talented in making content relatable. Yay!!!
It’s always fun to see Doctor Mike reacting to animations.....
thank you so so so much for the emetophobia warning. seriously no one adds those and it means so much dude thank you so much
0:53 thank you for the warning ive never seen someone do this thanks! :D
I love 6:08 cuz it’s so true with the floppy deadweight
I love your reaction videos and I would love you to react to Downton abbey medical scenes, such as Roberts ulcer bursting, adrenaline being given to a farmer and Sybil's labour scene, it's so good and apparently quite medically accurate as well as giving an inside to old fashioned British treatments Edit: spelling
I always wondered why characters shake their hands when they are scared... Not tremors, but physically whipping your hands back and forth. Then i started having severe anxiety, and i noticed i was doing it as well!
The picture day killed me he got wrecked.🤣
2:40 I had some trouble installing my new OS Drive (Went from an 8 year old ssd to an nvme) and had to google several things and look it up. My dad, who is the family it specialist (though i might know more than him in a few areas now lol) highlighted the same logic as Mike mentions here. Cant remember everything, the real skill is being able to find the info you need, knowing what you need to look for, and understanding the results you find.
7:18 I always can't help but laugh a little at fight scenes where the characters beat the living heck out of each other and smash bottles over each other's heads and all manner of ridiculousness and just keep going. I'm like, my guy, IRL you would've been unconscious long before now 😄
Doctor Mike, you’re the only person I know online to put a vomit warning and I honestly am happy you do so much because it makes me utterly uncomfortable and panic just seeing it happen.
Lovely Patek Aquanaut reference 5968A!! Nice video too!
That was very smart of Doc to keep talking at 4:05 while video was running to avoid copyright from the music when Stewie does workout 😜
Hey Mike, little correction: incarceration of a hernia is a complication yes but it is not yet an emergency until it becomes estrangulated where intestines ischemia can happen and in the long run necrosis followed by peritonitis (septic shock)
I love that you do a vomit warning!!! Thank you so much it really helps me with these videos
@joebethmichalek4906
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Bro
@brittanyJHAHNAYYYYY
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@@joebethmichalek4906 Bro
Botox for migraines is a godsend! I went from 4 migraines a month to 2-4 a year.
Dr Mike is the best at explaining things in a way that's easy to understand and that's fun
I love your videos Dr. Mike you have encouraged me to study medicine when I finish high school 👍🏼🏥
i already love this video, not only is the doctor's reaction funny but he is also explaining that some stunts are not safe to do at home, how to fix injuries, etc. Should 100% react to injuries from other adult cartoons, i think Rick and Morty or South Park age great if they have some injuries in them.
HELL YEAH BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Dr. Mike, I'm not a doctor but, I respect you for addressing the issue where the doctor also looks things up. For me personally, that's a more trustworthy doctor than someone who misdiagnoses or is not sure about his diagnosis. I'm 100% with you on humans can not maintain all information all the time.
Funny story about Botox. I get it for chronic migraines, and it’s injected all around my neck, head, and part of my face. So I can’t really lift my eyebrows very much. Last year I nearly died from the virus that must not be named, and when I came off of the ventilator, I couldn’t move anything except my right arm and hand. (Fun fact, hypoxia can cause temporary paralysis.) I was afraid that I had had a stroke, so the nurses asked me to smile, raise my eyebrows, etc. to see if I had any facial symptoms of a stroke. When my eyebrows didn’t move, they started freaking out. I had to explain that this was normal for me. Neuro sent me for an mri anyway, because of the paralysis. It came back fine, and I spent the next several months slowly regaining my mobility . . . Only to have a massive pulmonary embolism and a severe hemorrhagic stroke in February of this year. This time I couldn’t speak, read, or write when I finally regained consciousness. I was also paralyzed. But I have slowly regained my speech and communication skills, and I am gradually regaining my mobility again.
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Ouch, that sounds awful. I hope you are doing better now, I just heard somewhere how long blood clotting behaviour can be off after going through something like you did, so I hope it won't happen again🍀 I can't help though to ask if you still have wrinkles around these parts of your face ,🙃😃
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@@ulhi7564 I will be on blood thinners for the rest of my life and now have a filter to prevent clots from traveling up from my legs. And, yes, I am still wrinkle free, lol. I started the botox seven years ago when I was 25, and I was always told that I have a "young face" to begin with. I spent nearly seven months in the hospital this year, and had many nurses and techs who thought I was much younger than I am. Having smooth skin is probably the only good thing to ever come out of my migraines.
0:40 If that's somehow ever possible (realistically speaking) to be alive after that, I bet Peter can hear his heartbeat
Pov kim Kardashian: 8:17
Dr. Mike's chair looks super cozy! Nice ambient atmosphere for a med scene review :)
I remember when you first started your channel. Seeing a creator grow is one of the most amazing things.
Mike really did a "He's on drugs" joke 💀
"We can't maintain all of the information in our minds!" amen...I'm in IT and it's the same, I can't imagine how you'd ever keep up with everything or remember everything that could possibly come up randomly. People expect IT to know how to use 500 completely different pieces of software and instantly rebuild any hardware and then are surprised we have to look anything up (or just say no).
OMG two of my favorite KZreadrs posted a new video today?! And it ain't even my birthday! Mike's reactions are always so funny, whether it's educational commentary, deadpan humor, or uncontrollable wheezing 😆
I love Mikes commentary that is just explaining every joke
I want you and the other doctor react and I always like your videos better because you actually watch like the whole scene lol
Well regarding those tic tac toe squares I guess its used to represent that during a rough task the fibre of the clothes gets stranded so all the weaving started appearing up. But yeah its mostly the illustrator wanting to show bruises and that criss cross is the most lazy yet effective way to show the darkened area that doesn't look largely unnatural in shape and color
I actually witnessed a doctor being tipped, although in this case it was quite sweet. I work ina psychiatric hospital, and one patient with both schizophrenia and autism had a medical checkup. Afterwards he asked me to pass on a cake to the doctor
thank you so much for the vomit warnings!!! not many people do that and i appreciate it every time :)
i love dr mike so much
The video image reminded me of the tv show “haunting of hill out” of the “bent necked lady” in it; the show is quite scary (the best story out of the three)
0:08 considering the fact that Johnny Knoxville shot himself in the chest with a real gun that's not to far out of the realm of possibility
0:43 30 yr olds after sleeping in uncomfortable position:
0:37 me when I get hurt
I have a hernia and so is so helpful to know. Thank you😁