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TikTok not only has bad advice about medical cures and treatments, but advertisements for some useless and misleading devices. Today I look at some dangerous and murky claims made about health and medicine on TikTok, including chiropractors, kneecaps, brain exercises, gym form on weight machines, fingernails, stem cells, neck stretchers, the spins from drinking, male birth control, sperm cells, prescription drugs for mental health, plastic surgery, bears, chest compressions, ear lobes, Rob McElhenney's body transformation, kegels, prosthetic legs, running on all fours, spicy food, raw vegan diet, eye tattoos, ab exercises, FDA approvals, foot fungus, freckle tattoos, and OnlyJayus spoon claims.
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  • @DoctorEyeHealth
    @DoctorEyeHealth Жыл бұрын

    The Eye tattoo thing is so awful - there are cases of severe Uveitis occurring because of it which can lead to glaucoma and retinal disease. I mean I dig tattoos but ...please...don't take that risk.

  • @isaacgleeth3609

    @isaacgleeth3609

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean, colored contacts are cheaper and a much lower risk.

  • @Moistratuwu

    @Moistratuwu

    Жыл бұрын

    @@isaacgleeth3609 while this is true, caution still must be used with color contacts, or any non-prescription contacts in particular, ESPECIALLY scleral! Make sure you purchase them from a reputable seller and use excellent hygiene, they are much riskier than the small vision correcting contacts people are typically used to.

  • @kitschking

    @kitschking

    26 күн бұрын

    jinkies

  • @Koutouhara
    @Koutouhara Жыл бұрын

    The lady that was giving unsolicited plastics advice for the actress actually received a loooot of backlash after that video and the backlash went a bit viral for about a week, it was not good at all.

  • @1985_Honda_CRX_Si

    @1985_Honda_CRX_Si

    Жыл бұрын

    I guarantee you they only used her face bc she was famous and internet clicks are apparently very important

  • @lucifermorningstar2868

    @lucifermorningstar2868

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually like 'Nancy's face as it is. Looks cute-er than her bad photoshop skills

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500

    @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500

    Жыл бұрын

    The best part about this is That girl had plastic surgery already, to get the face and chin she has So she is literally imposing her own beauty standards onto other people who look completely fine

  • @DJ-sv7xf

    @DJ-sv7xf

    Жыл бұрын

    Obviously her looks are outstanding enough to put on TV exactly as they are. Leave her alone!

  • @jdos5643

    @jdos5643

    Жыл бұрын

    I seen it on wishlist the Chinese lady with the mouth rubber and she had a blank stare with the mouth open it looked funny and embarrassing and I think they were going for a blow up doll look.

  • @KingPinguofDingu
    @KingPinguofDingu10 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU ABOUT THE BODY DYSMORPHIA TALK! It's really saddening to see how many people immediately jump into doing plastic surgery, and that society as a whole seems to support and push people into doing it, instead of trying to build people's confidence and self-esteem as who they are. To say that someone like Natalie Dyer needs to get her faced changed in such a way is ridiculous, she's already beautiful as she is. People don't need to start looking like plastic dolls that all resemble one another.

  • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935

    @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935

    7 ай бұрын

    Because "negativity" and "shaming" is no longer ok. If if it's objectively untrue or dangerous.

  • @ellencox8415

    @ellencox8415

    6 күн бұрын

    The truly remarkable irony is all of these young women getting fillers, permanent make-up, and using Retinol is making them look like cougars. I've watched TikToks of women talking about getting fillers and I'm like, "Oh this 50 yr old woman looks good for her age."... she was TWENTY TWO. She had ruined and yes I do mean ruined her face. You can't really go back with fillers because if they remove the filler, you're just going to have premature wrinkles from the skin being overstretched.

  • @bandana_girl6507
    @bandana_girl65076 ай бұрын

    The LUCAS robots are actually apparently really useful for EMS if they need to continue chest compressions in an ambulance. It makes it a lot stabler in the vehicle and allows the paramedics to potentially focus on other aspects of care (such as administering a medication, getting an airway secured, placing leads to better monitor heart rhythm in case the pulse is there but just very weak or there's a different circulation issue, etc.)

  • @leannaparker3439

    @leannaparker3439

    3 ай бұрын

    As a Respiratory Care Practitioner in the ER setting, the LUCAS is amazing!! Our EMS crews use them frequently!

  • @kalicarr4306

    @kalicarr4306

    3 ай бұрын

    As someone with experience in this field, yes this is exactly when it’s best used!

  • @helpdeskchick

    @helpdeskchick

    2 ай бұрын

    But what Dr. Mike says is accurate. The average person does not have one of these in their backpack.

  • @oscarcacnio8418

    @oscarcacnio8418

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@helpdeskchick And does not need to have one of those in their backpacks.

  • @helpdeskchick

    @helpdeskchick

    2 ай бұрын

    @@oscarcacnio8418 Obviously.

  • @FayeisHere
    @FayeisHere Жыл бұрын

    The way he said "they suck" with the most genuine face after she says "how do you like my photoshop skills" is hilarious

  • @arshshaikh2824

    @arshshaikh2824

    Жыл бұрын

    I know right!! I was on the floor dying

  • @annexed6117

    @annexed6117

    Жыл бұрын

    unrealistic beauty standards moment, girl just gave her quagmires jaw

  • @jessicalukram74

    @jessicalukram74

    Жыл бұрын

    Ikr that was ridiculous

  • @kralIlIl

    @kralIlIl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annexed6117 she made her look like her

  • @mattocardo1002

    @mattocardo1002

    Жыл бұрын

    She made her look ugly... how tf do you make a good looking woman so ugly and call it improvment with a straigt face...

  • @Unknown-ez5zl
    @Unknown-ez5zl Жыл бұрын

    I just love he just instantly goes "they suck" after the plastic surgeon asks about there photoshop skills

  • @JonDoe-uq1mk

    @JonDoe-uq1mk

    10 ай бұрын

    I think she did a good job. And the girl did look better with a less prominent jaw line.

  • @bitterorange7843

    @bitterorange7843

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@JonDoe-uq1mk It's also literally not any of your business what a woman looks like.

  • @SkiggsMoDiggs

    @SkiggsMoDiggs

    10 ай бұрын

    @@JonDoe-uq1mk bro that's not the point. making judgements and trying to "fix someone's face" is very harmful. imagine watching a video of someone saying what was wrong with YOUR looks, and how they would fix them. at best that would hurt your feelings, at worse it could be the start of body dysmorphia and other disorders

  • @lyz0711

    @lyz0711

    10 ай бұрын

    @@JonDoe-uq1mk no she ended up looking like a triangle

  • @JonDoe-uq1mk

    @JonDoe-uq1mk

    10 ай бұрын

    @@lyz0711 I don't like women with rectangular faces, but I suppose you prefer that shape.

  • @Zadamanim
    @Zadamanim10 ай бұрын

    11:35 That condition is known as trench foot. It's called that because so many soldiers fighting in trenches during WWI suffered from it. Since the trenches were dug with poor drainage systems, they would often be partly flooded with water, leading soldiers feet to rot from soaking. The average life span of a british soldier fighting in trenches was about six weeks.

  • @Neppy22

    @Neppy22

    14 күн бұрын

    And it didn't help that the boots issued were very not water proof... in normal conditions not in ankle deep water for days on end

  • @Luna-wh6tq
    @Luna-wh6tq8 ай бұрын

    For the man with the eye tats , he did go on to say that although he thought it was cool at first - he face complications . He is really sensitive to light ( all light ) as his pupils do not dilate - also the annoyance of having people ask questions all the time . He is one of the only few I’ve seen with eye tats that openly admits that it’s not safe and the risk of complications are extremely high .

  • @dormantlime215

    @dormantlime215

    Ай бұрын

    One of my coworkers was actually one of the first folks to do the eye tattooing- never mentioned complications, but admitted it was highly risky and never having mentioned it doesn't mean there were none. This person however also had tattooed their full face, had it lasered off, and then tattooed over again. They had gauged nostrils, many more body tattoos, subdermal implants etc. Very heavily modified. Definitely seems like something that even folks who have it know it isn't really a great idea and they don't suggest it to others.

  • @Luna-wh6tq

    @Luna-wh6tq

    Ай бұрын

    @@dormantlime215 I only know of a handful of cases where people have lost their sight due to this ( videos I’ve seen ) and the same goes for most subdermals .. the risks are high for permanent damage . It’s scary what we as humans do to appease our inner self portraits

  • @dormantlime215

    @dormantlime215

    Ай бұрын

    @@Luna-wh6tq even subdermals arent as dangerous though- potentially losing your eyesight due to complications of the inking is a very, very serious issue compared to tissue damage from an implant. Implants have also been available in medical grade for a long time, while the eye modification is brand new and has no real safe methodology (because the ink itself makes it hard or impossible to diagnose certain eye disorders). It can be scary very scary what humans are willing to do, yes. But I suppose we should be grateful that this is not a common thing and that many people who do it are still... technically fine. to be clear, I'm pro body modification- but I think the eye tattooing is a legitimate long term health risk on a level that it should be heavily discouraged as a practice. It is simply not worth it when contact lenses exist.

  • @yellowskittle73
    @yellowskittle73 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Doctor Mike for calling out that guy who was touting raw vegan eating as a health option without acknowledging the extreme privlege he has to do so. Not everyone can eat healthy on their income, not everyone has access to clean water and food that is safe before cooking. ❤

  • @lwoods1940

    @lwoods1940

    Жыл бұрын

    This, also in some cases the process of cooking releases certain nutrients. Also, cooked food (in many cases) tastes better. Enjoy your life people eating only raw is going to realistically extend your life by how much?

  • @Panda72021

    @Panda72021

    Жыл бұрын

    He looked exhausted as well. I have a hard time believing that any diet like that is maintainable for long-term.

  • @diakounknown1225

    @diakounknown1225

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, cooking food is a main reason why humans have big brains in the first place. It's like he wants a smaller brain.

  • @har-har_mahadev1

    @har-har_mahadev1

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@diakounknown1225 😂 wow

  • @nxise823

    @nxise823

    Жыл бұрын

    As a raw vegan it will also be difficult to get all your essential nutrients, and unless you supplement you won’t get any B12.

  • @amandah2866
    @amandah2866 Жыл бұрын

    The plastic surgeon who did my breast reduction agreed that the reduction was warranted to reduce my back pain but she also wanted my psychologist to evaluate me for body dysmorphia and to ensure my anxiety wouldn't be a danger around an elective procedure. Sure it was annoying to wait a bit longer before getting the surgery but I was glad she took it all seriously. I was pretty excited for the surgery so I can see why it might worry a doctor...but I lost 2.6 kg of breast tissue in total and I'm still a D cup it was well worth the risk of anxiety attacks lol.

  • @louise9623

    @louise9623

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PowerfulPlazOfficial this is a medical video talking about medical surgeries and medical misinformation. I think people can talk about medical stuff in the comments. She didn't even say any gory or intimate details, I don't know why anyone would be uncomfortable with the comment.

  • @DarkDragon_Midnight

    @DarkDragon_Midnight

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PowerfulPlazOfficial this is a medical video... she has every right to talk about it, *I* was interested in reading it, don't know why you got uncomfortable with it also no matter how many times you say you don't mean to be mean "not everybody needs to know about (something the op obviously cares about)" will always come off that way, even if you truly don't mean it that way

  • @iceemperoronline2544

    @iceemperoronline2544

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PowerfulPlazOfficial 🤨bro what?are you 7 yrs old

  • @TvAnimatotion

    @TvAnimatotion

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PowerfulPlazOfficial I was totally comfortable with it and don't mind reading about other people's boobs.

  • @DarkDragon_Midnight

    @DarkDragon_Midnight

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PowerfulPlazOfficial "don’t post it on the internet" THOSE are your words, regardless of your intention its still not the best thing to say man, you also just talked about other people being uncomfortable and how you didnt say she shouldnt post it (even though you were basically asking her not to) but you ignore how i mentioned how you sound unkind regardless of your intentions, id like you to acknowledge that.

  • @jaymesl7360
    @jaymesl736010 ай бұрын

    What Dr Mike said about the eyeball tattoos, its really a shame to me how risky the procedure is and how difficult it would make diagnosing any eye issues. I love the way tattoos like that look and if i could have my sclera tattooed without significant risk and without the judgement of other people i would absolutely do it

  • @docbrown538

    @docbrown538

    3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, if you have no problems with putting contacts in, i'd say get some colored sclera contacts. They can be a little expensive, and putting ANYTHING in your eyes has its risks (especially if you havent done enough research). But if you wanna have fully black eyes sometimes, contacts are safer than tattooing.

  • @KotyCoco

    @KotyCoco

    Ай бұрын

    I wear contacts every now and then, basically the same result just dont keep them in 24/7 obviously

  • @karthikthota9238
    @karthikthota923810 ай бұрын

    9:18 That's the saddest face I've ever seen😭

  • @oddplatypus
    @oddplatypus Жыл бұрын

    the chest compression machine (Lucas) is actually standard in at least several eu countries and is used often (BY AMBULANCES ETC.). Netherlands for example uses them nearly during all cprs and Germany uses them to transport patients to the hospital during cpr. Especially the new model is a really good machine

  • @alexhinkemeyer6408

    @alexhinkemeyer6408

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s used in USA to we used them for transport till they reach a higher level of care

  • @assarcy1

    @assarcy1

    Жыл бұрын

    i think you missed what he was saying. most people that need chest compressions are at home, or outside hiking or w/e and most people don't just carry one around, so you need to know how to do it the manual way. he wasn't saying most emergency services don't carry them.

  • @oddplatypus

    @oddplatypus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@assarcy1 it sounded to me like he didn't really know it and thought it was unpractical in general, so I wanted to share that it is widely used. Good to know that they also use them in the us :)

  • @BotDetector-44

    @BotDetector-44

    Жыл бұрын

    @@assarcy1 Lucas is supposed to be carried by paramedics, not by your grandpa ...

  • @tebskycascars1515

    @tebskycascars1515

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BotDetector-44 the point in the video is that you still need to learn cpr personally because most people that need it will not have the machine at home.. example: your grandpa got a heart attack, you need to do the cpr yourself before the medical professionals can come and help you

  • @taylorjensen2787
    @taylorjensen2787 Жыл бұрын

    Rob was kidding... he was saying to get ripped like me that fast you basically need to be super rich. Which was him saying, don't feel shamed, you probably do not have the resources I have as an actor... lol

  • @joshm3484

    @joshm3484

    Жыл бұрын

    And let's be honest, because most actors aren't. Yes, they eat healthy. Yes, they work out for several hour per day. Yes, they have trainers and doctors and nutritionists and entire teams paid to help them. But they also use steroids. Prescribed by a doctor, sure, but still anabolic steroids.

  • @alisaishere

    @alisaishere

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't get how people don't understand that he's making a joke. He's a comedian, he created and writes a well-known sitcom. He has talked about his body changes more than once and totally admits to the fact that his career and resources made it possible (the show paid for this endeavor as it was for a scene). Considering he gained and lost 60 pounds for one season and then years later got ripped for another season, I think it's understood that he takes extreme measures.

  • @ailospjellok7475

    @ailospjellok7475

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshm3484 well i mean a lot of actors also go through some pretty devastating both physical and mental changes in these kinds of extreme diets to "get into shape" quickly for a movie or show

  • @kerensa7349

    @kerensa7349

    5 күн бұрын

    Yeah lmao that's basically what Dr. Mike said. No one is able to go to those lengths normally, and if they are is not always healthy.

  • @MyDavidrock
    @MyDavidrockАй бұрын

    hey Dr, Mike. Just want to let you know about the chest compression machine! I am an EMT, and I have used one of these in the past. These are not intended for people to be keeping in their private businesses and households, but they are definitely useful to have around when you are in an ambulance setting or in a setting where you have no partner, and have to continue prolonged chest compressions the benefit is that this machine does not get tired while you may fatigue, so the quality of compressions is not compromised

  • @Kishizr
    @Kishizr8 ай бұрын

    Dr mike has taught us a lot over the few years and I wanna say thank you for that.❤

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 Жыл бұрын

    Doctor Mike is once again trying to convince us to never trust anyone or anything on TikTok.

  • @zacthefrog

    @zacthefrog

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah lol

  • @ApprenticeCook

    @ApprenticeCook

    Жыл бұрын

    Tik Tok exercises be like "30 seconds of finger exercises equal 30 years of brain growth"

  • @coopergaming9560

    @coopergaming9560

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah

  • @iblispog

    @iblispog

    Жыл бұрын

    As one should do

  • @FlowerPower-cf2fp

    @FlowerPower-cf2fp

    Жыл бұрын

    Let's ban tiktok.

  • @malte6763
    @malte6763 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a medical student and for one of my clinical rotations I went to one of the most advanced emergency hospitals here and they had the chest compression kit like in 4:58 in their emergency room. And let me tell you it's f*ing terrifying seeing this working in a real life situation.

  • @burdeegirl

    @burdeegirl

    Жыл бұрын

    The Lucas device could give a pulse to a rib eye steak lol. It's an amazing device but I agree, definitely unnerving to watch.

  • @Chaotic_Pixie

    @Chaotic_Pixie

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! But the energy it saves in interns and Med students and nurses rotating through doing chest compressions when instead the machine can do them allowing the staff to do the brain requiring bits… it’s amazing. The trauma center near me has one too and they’ve said it’s a miracle and life saver, especially when they get multiple heart attacks or multiple crash victims around the same time.

  • @ZOMBiECYGIG

    @ZOMBiECYGIG

    Жыл бұрын

    I think in Singapore, they use it on the ambulance to relief some manual labour from the medical staff.

  • @kp7032

    @kp7032

    Жыл бұрын

    I saw the Lucas machine in action recently when a middle-aged man collapsed in the hospital car park. Unfortunately the fastest route to the resuscitation rooms from the car park was through the actual A&E waiting room itself 🙈. This machine does literally look and sound the same when being used on an actual human as it did on the mannequin video here. The guy I saw it being used on survived by the way. They brought the unit in to the pod (aka cubicle room) my husband was being treated in, to recharge afterwards. The nurse I spoke to further about the Lucas unit, said it helped improve survival chances, as it - freed up the finite human resource available to carry out other checks and procedures, - it didn’t get tired, it could be attached to a power supply to allow for continued use whilst charging the battery for portable use, and - a defibrillator could still be utilised whilst it was attached.

  • @truesquatch

    @truesquatch

    Жыл бұрын

    I've seen the Lucas device used before at several emergency rooms; it's definitely unnerving, but I get the medical benefit to it for sure.

  • @dog_rice123
    @dog_rice1232 ай бұрын

    "reverse- WE'LL LIVE FOREVER AHHHHHHHH-" I love it so much 🤣

  • @themonsterwhisperer
    @themonsterwhisperer7 ай бұрын

    5:20 this effect can be achieved by some simple editing to reverse the video where the start is folding the ear with the cotton swab.

  • @unclecreepy4185
    @unclecreepy4185 Жыл бұрын

    When the raw food guy started talking about “you’re looking at the face of someone...” I was waiting for him to tell us he has a horribly rare disease. Then he said he hasn’t eat cooked food in over 5 years and I was like, oh, that explain why he looks so sickly and gross. But then he followed it up like he wasn’t sickly and gross.

  • @joshmoon8504

    @joshmoon8504

    Жыл бұрын

    2:30: gurl looks more like sssniperwolf than sssniperwolf looks like sssniperwolf

  • @la8ball

    @la8ball

    Жыл бұрын

    I seen the study on raw food eating. Cooking foods breaks it down faster that allows the stomach to work faster into breaking it down farther leading to better absorption in the intestinal track. Raw foods sits in your stomach longer and doesn't break everything down causing more waste. You do lose some nutritional value when cooking, but it's so small that you wouldn't even notice.

  • @SaheeliRai

    @SaheeliRai

    Жыл бұрын

    @@la8ball Maybe that's why he stated to eat 3000kcal a day 😂

  • @bj_cat103

    @bj_cat103

    Жыл бұрын

    idk, imo he looks perfect for his age. I really doubt it's raw food tho, more like exercise and genetics

  • @vincentdreemurr

    @vincentdreemurr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joshmoon8504 mia khalifa but less clapped

  • @neilmacartney8972
    @neilmacartney8972 Жыл бұрын

    For those who don't know the plastic surgeon who was talking about how they would "fix" Natalia dyer if u want to look into it she made Natalia look exactly like her and if u look at the surgeons past she also had the same facial features as Natalia, so the surgeon was getting rid of her own insecurities on someone else

  • @chxrrymxxnlxght

    @chxrrymxxnlxght

    Жыл бұрын

    Not just that when that TikTok came out, so many people were enraged and they just dragged that woman to hell and back

  • @Orion_TheyThem

    @Orion_TheyThem

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chxrrymxxnlxght still doesn't give her a right to project her own insecurities onto someone else. Especially when there's nothing wrong with Natalia and Natalia isn't looking to get work done. Big yikes.

  • @chxrrymxxnlxght

    @chxrrymxxnlxght

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Orion_TheyThem yeah I know It would've been better if she'd kept her own insecurities to herself rather than using Natalia as some kind of scapegoat

  • @DancerMusicanActress

    @DancerMusicanActress

    Жыл бұрын

    Her videos are gross. I hate them all.

  • @minhvan1216

    @minhvan1216

    Жыл бұрын

    ok

  • @1drlnd
    @1drlnd2 ай бұрын

    The LUCAS is machine used by emergency medical personnel, like EMTs and paramedics so they can provide a patient chest compressions while freeing up their hands to attend to the patients other medical needs. It also saves their energy since CPR can be exhausting and stressful, especially when you've been woken up at all hours of the night to respond to other emergencies. My boyfriend is a paramedic, and he has used the LUCAS on patients before.

  • @xhoanff99
    @xhoanff998 ай бұрын

    I started med school this year and i aspire to be like doc Mike. Huge inspiration.

  • @alurafox666
    @alurafox666 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike! I'm not a doctor, but I recently got my first aid for animals and humans. And learned that the chest compression machine (Lucas) is in nearly all ambulances here in the Netherlands, to allow the ambulance personnel to be able to do other things, while this machine does the compressions. Also, this machine doesn't break ribs! It's really great to have in ambulances.

  • @Vib3z_YT2353

    @Vib3z_YT2353

    Жыл бұрын

    That is cool🤩

  • @janiekie12

    @janiekie12

    Жыл бұрын

    It's also used for in hospital chest compressions for example when someone has massive pulmonary embolism and you're gonna be doing CPR for 90 minutes while administering alteplase (I am a doctor in the Netherlands)

  • @alurafox666

    @alurafox666

    Жыл бұрын

    @@janiekie12 hi! And thank you for the input ^^ glad to hear they're used in more places. Also keep up the great work. You got dis!

  • @truongnguyenhongnhat6590

    @truongnguyenhongnhat6590

    Жыл бұрын

    ok

  • @robloxer4850

    @robloxer4850

    Жыл бұрын

    plz

  • @annieworroll4373
    @annieworroll4373 Жыл бұрын

    The sock thing is drilled into Marine recruits. Always have fresh socks. You're useless in the field if your feet go bad, and they easily can without clean or at least dry socks. Break in new boots immediately, and keep your socks fresh, are really big deals. All the military specific stuff means nothing if you're immobilized with a foot problem.

  • @nemec7914

    @nemec7914

    Жыл бұрын

    Reminder that you'll never be a woman

  • @MalloonTarka

    @MalloonTarka

    Жыл бұрын

    @Nemec Reminder you need a boatload more empathy and intelligence to qualify as a non-fuckwit. Go harrass your local barnyard animals instead of random people on the internet.

  • @nemec7914

    @nemec7914

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MalloonTarka they're one in the same

  • @gkb0572

    @gkb0572

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd just wear MULTIPLE socks and have one of those plastic bags around my feet so under by boots I got WATER PROOF TRIPLE INSULATON AND NO FOOT CHEESE

  • @azurblueknights

    @azurblueknights

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gkb0572 You know that doesn't work, right? Sweat as you're moving about can be just as problematic as trekking through areas that are extremely moist or humid. So you're basically wasting an extra pair or two of socks as they get drenched in sweat. Further more, those plastic bags do not work with constant movement, as there is no way to adhere the opening of the bag to your skin enough to prevent moisture from seeping into the bag as your leg and muscles are moving about. The correct thing to do is to be carrying several fresh pairs of socks in your backpack or rucksack and to change them at minimum every 6 hours if you're in an area with decent humidity, moisture, or if you are sweating, or every 3 hours minimum if you are constantly traveling through swampland.

  • @AkashSingh-gj7fn
    @AkashSingh-gj7fn9 ай бұрын

    I love Dr Mike, he's such a "social media bullshit" killer. Than you Dr Mike for debunking nonsense unscientific stuff that's floating on social media and possibly harming individuals

  • @Catsandbats666
    @Catsandbats66610 ай бұрын

    Lol I love that you used Mac from It's Always Sunny... I remember him saying in an interview that it sucked getting to that point of physical fitness lol.

  • @Bettyswolloxmaryhinge

    @Bettyswolloxmaryhinge

    10 ай бұрын

    Lmao I literally thought that the guy at 6:15 was mac, then he showed pictures of him

  • @ellenhallam
    @ellenhallam Жыл бұрын

    Rob McElhenney is an actor/comedian. The point was he starts really normally saying to excercise and eat less and then it devolved into explaining how basically all you need is a ton of money and personal trainers and it's super easy to get ripped.

  • @stellastarstube

    @stellastarstube

    Жыл бұрын

    And I believe he’s hinting at seeing an expert for chemical assistance, not actually checking his natural testosterone levels

  • @lcg8220

    @lcg8220

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, it was kind of a commentary on unrealistic beauty standards and how you shouldn't chase these insane Hollywood standards.

  • @thetwistedsamurai
    @thetwistedsamurai Жыл бұрын

    Hey, so I have a pretty severe dowagers hump. Those “neck stretchers” are designed for people like me. And they actually do work. They just are uncomfortable because it’s literally stretching your spine slowly back into place. But they do work, they just take a week or two to see full effects.

  • @brettmastema7056

    @brettmastema7056

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh, there was a device i saw, years ago, that was a neck stretcher that attaches to a door, looking like a weird torture device. . This was in a Goodwill thrift store. It was in a box that made it look medical. LOL, i almost forgot about that. That is probably what that was for. Interesting. Hopefully, the inflatable one is better. I'm glad it's as least working for you. that sounds frustrating and uncomfortable to endure.

  • @BrianaLynn7

    @BrianaLynn7

    Жыл бұрын

    I have the hump. Its huge. Does it ACTUALLY work lol

  • @spulwasser

    @spulwasser

    Жыл бұрын

    I have kyphosis too and am convinced that the only way to fix this is to train the muscles at your shoulder blades. This will slowly pull your shoulders backwards and you'll stand more upright. It's annoying and I dislike sports, but for me it already improved quite a bit since going to the gym

  • @thetwistedsamurai

    @thetwistedsamurai

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrianaLynn7 You have to do your own exercises as well, like the guy above me says. But doing that alone imo hasn’t entirely worked for me. It does a lot, but I struggle holding my posture consistently. That’s why this thing really helps.

  • @kris9259

    @kris9259

    11 ай бұрын

    I had one of those! The neck stretcher here is much safer.

  • @Animaja001
    @Animaja0017 ай бұрын

    9:28 i love it when Dr Mike loses it. That "AGHHHH" is a man on the verge on insanity from the spread of misinformation.

  • @Killbayne

    @Killbayne

    7 ай бұрын

    I'd go insane too if all I heard was "this thing which has no effect or any correlation or proof of anything is the secret cure to everything" being spread around to gullible and desperate people

  • @huskybotie1552
    @huskybotie15522 ай бұрын

    What I love about doctor Mike’s videos is that they’re not only entertaining but you get to learn things too.

  • @illig3tsniperftw
    @illig3tsniperftw Жыл бұрын

    I worked as an EMT for a short period of time, and you're 100% right about the automatic chest compression device. However, when you do have one in your rig, it opens up another set of hands, and the machine never gets tired.

  • @Deviated09

    @Deviated09

    Жыл бұрын

    exactly this. Only time ive ever seen one used was in the back of an ambulance to free up a set of hands to work on the pt as the driver keeps getting them to the ER. very valuable tool, very effective, and a huge help. But certainly has limited use cases realistically, i'd expect

  • @illig3tsniperftw

    @illig3tsniperftw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Deviated09Exactly. Every ambulance should have one in my opinion, but it's unfortunate they cost $10,000+. $30,000 is not uncommon for them.

  • @Deviated09

    @Deviated09

    Жыл бұрын

    @@illig3tsniperftw thats insane... Although not really surprising a pricetag, i suppose... I'll leave that to another argument though.. Hopefully all units can have this equipped though, I'm all about anything making first responder jobs easier, especially if it is life saving equipment like this.

  • @kittenmimi5326

    @kittenmimi5326

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok yeah make sense when ur an EMT

  • @illig3tsniperftw

    @illig3tsniperftw

    Жыл бұрын

    @UCfax_fxd9r6Z9XIIDdp5LDg Yeah, everything is a race for time. Sometimes there's just not a chance unfortunately

  • @jessicahamilton398
    @jessicahamilton398 Жыл бұрын

    Also, to the guy talking about raw food: I have several chronic disorders (eoe, ibs, oral allergy syndrome) that prevent me from eating many raw vegetables and fruits. Cooking them breaks down certain fibres and proteins which then makes it safer for me to consume and get the nutrients I need 😊

  • @callummclachlan4771

    @callummclachlan4771

    Жыл бұрын

    Also love how he states. "It will cure everything." I wish. I mean. I'd love it, but considering I have a neurological condition that's barely understood despite being known from at least the 1600s. It ain't gonna happen.

  • @allisond.46

    @allisond.46

    Жыл бұрын

    @callum me Lachlan What is it?

  • @farenorenda

    @farenorenda

    Жыл бұрын

    And he looks just as haggard as any 49 year old man out there, so it isn't even doing all of that for him, let alone cure any illness.

  • @lillipup_tamer1148

    @lillipup_tamer1148

    11 ай бұрын

    I have oral allergy syndrome and it is awful. I can no longer eat any fruits, vegetables, or nuts with it cooked enough to change fibers and proteins. It is incredibly inconvenient. People say to eat raw and it’s like thanks, I’ll remember you when I can’t breathe.

  • @Deadendv1

    @Deadendv1

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe it's just me but does that raw food guy look like an oil painting of a corpse? There's just something really unnatural looking about him like he's rotting away and is caking on makeup to hide it.

  • @brianjessica8746
    @brianjessica8746Ай бұрын

    Hey Dr Mike: paramedic here and I love your videos. The Lucas device for chest compressions is an amazing tool. You're correct it isn't practical for the streets or in a home but that isn't what it was designed for. It was designed for ambulances as it was found that it is VERY difficult to maintain adequate compressions in a moving vehicle or for agencies where there may only be 1 provider in the back, it is also utilized in emergency rooms for prolonged compressions such as hypothermic arrests where cpr can last for well over an hour and other needs. The Lucas is a medical device not made for the lay person, the price alone prohibits it. Zoll also has a similar device called the, autopulse.

  • @AyyuBX7
    @AyyuBX710 ай бұрын

    This video taught me a lot .... It taught me to stay off of Tik Tok because there are a lot of people in there that don't relate to you.

  • @jeanieolahful
    @jeanieolahful Жыл бұрын

    I follow Footless Jo, she’s a great creator, and educates people about being an amputee. I’m so happy to see you feature her! I also can relate to what she says, I’m dealing with a messed up ankle, and it’s definitely a workout just get to around.

  • @gisela_oliveira

    @gisela_oliveira

    Жыл бұрын

    Doctor mike should have Jo on the channel for sure

  • @judithlashbrook4684

    @judithlashbrook4684

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't understand why footless joe is in this list... Her content is about her own lived experience and one post (taken out of context and rebranded as miss information) doesn't represent a whole load of valuable content! Dr. Mike's team should check her out properly and invite her on for a collaboration!

  • @gisela_oliveira

    @gisela_oliveira

    Жыл бұрын

    @@judithlashbrook4684 I'll admit I've been a little disappointed with Mike and his team lately. Sometimes it seems the team doesn't do proper research for the videos or don't give him context about what he is reacting to, and he doesn't read the comments to see the advice. If you check any of his reactions to Dr. House, he always has the same comments and questions regarding the show, even though people constantly explain in the comments why he is like that, why they do it like that, what it is happening. But there is no change in the content

  • @redactedredacted5955

    @redactedredacted5955

    Жыл бұрын

    @@judithlashbrook4684 true i wish he hadnt interrupted so much and just listened to her

  • @3DJapan

    @3DJapan

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't follow her but I've watched a number of her videos, very interesting.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic breakdown of "medical advice" misinformation on tiktok

  • @attazia604

    @attazia604

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @Diana1000Smiles

    @Diana1000Smiles

    Жыл бұрын

    Aren't we all on a Social Media application, not in a School?

  • @NemesisFromResidentEvil

    @NemesisFromResidentEvil

    Жыл бұрын

    Comment bot, go away

  • @solimankhan1431

    @solimankhan1431

    Жыл бұрын

    nice

  • @shitalpatil9631

    @shitalpatil9631

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @1kylaco
    @1kylaco6 ай бұрын

    Oh Dr Mike we've been using the Lucas device for chest compressions in the hospital setting for a while now, and it works especially well at providing quality compressions without the fatigue a person would experience. Helpful for paramedics also!

  • @TheWhiteHemi202
    @TheWhiteHemi20210 ай бұрын

    Dr. Mike, the Lucas machine (chest compression machine) is something we carried on every ambulance and fire truck in New Orleans. It helps keep compressions consistent and avoids interruptions due to fatigue. Super helpful when personnel is limited such as a paramedic and their partner being the only two responders. You do manual compressions while it’s set up, and switch to the device during a pulse check. It can provide constant compression during defibrillation, movement of the patient, etc.

  • @tinntinnamp
    @tinntinnamp Жыл бұрын

    4:00 Her face is unique and beautiful, like many others, since no one is the same for the most part. her end result by the "doctor" was literally APPALING.

  • @EstherHulst-Artist

    @EstherHulst-Artist

    Жыл бұрын

    Shes really beautiful, the vid made me jusge the doctors face and it looks plastic.

  • @alexparraparra4484

    @alexparraparra4484

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, and she ruined the face.

  • @lkayn4529

    @lkayn4529

    Жыл бұрын

    Kinda reminds me of k-stars. They have a basic formula on what they think is beautiful that makes everyone looks so similar to one another.

  • @justinmcgough3958

    @justinmcgough3958

    Жыл бұрын

    It was pretty bad. A person can make all the corrections they want, but unless it's to correct something that actually could use help, like severe damage from an accident, plastic surgery just tends to make a person look more and more fake and uncanny.

  • @justinmcgough3958

    @justinmcgough3958

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EstherHulst-Artist I noticed all her photoshopping just turned her more similar to the doctor and it was then I realised her eyebrows looked glued up and her forehead was shinny like plastic.

  • @annahernandez3690
    @annahernandez3690 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Dr. Mike! EM resident physician here. In my country (Spain), the LUCAS (chest compression machine) is used by paramedics once they reach the patient so the machine does the chest compressions during transport to the nearest Hospital. Often patients come in with the LUCAS once we receive them in the ER :)

  • @amandasnider2644

    @amandasnider2644

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure it's common in parts of the UK as well. I've watched a show called Inside The Ambulance and they've used it

  • @katonryuka

    @katonryuka

    Жыл бұрын

    wow that so cool..... third world country doctor here..... wish i could ever see one of those in action

  • @kinetic6983

    @kinetic6983

    Жыл бұрын

    i know they also use them in some parts of the u.s! i’ve seen one in action myself

  • @TStormj90

    @TStormj90

    Жыл бұрын

    I was going to say, I've seen this on a show called Nightwatch, and the patients heart wasn't beating, but because the Lucas device was working in the ambulance, the patient was moving around and actually awake.

  • @andrewapel5401

    @andrewapel5401

    Жыл бұрын

    They are in use frequently in various parts of the US as well. In my opinion they are far superior to someone trying to cot surf and do "compressions" with bent arms and onto the mattress of a stretcher... should be used everywhere.

  • @FiksIIanzO
    @FiksIIanzO6 ай бұрын

    People who offer any kind of advice on your health or your body publically on the internet without a MASSIVE disclaimer should be legally treated as entering doctor-patient relations, with all the legal consequences of doing that without a medical license and ensued malpractice. This ought to shut the TikTok quacks up real fast.

  • @raicantgame6634
    @raicantgame66349 ай бұрын

    It seems to run on my mom's side of the family (me, her, grandma), our noses run when we eat. Not every time, but often. Haven't really paid THAT much attention, but I suspect it's mostly warm foods. Probably some combination of steam and increased circulation both from heat and movement.

  • @alexandratorrens6922
    @alexandratorrens6922 Жыл бұрын

    Someone's probably already pointed this out, but the baby-ear-q-tip thing is just run backwards. There's lots of them out there, they're fun to watch XD

  • @grimora5713

    @grimora5713

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I was looking for this comment. Hope no one watches this and thinks there are babies with magic ear reflexes! Lol

  • @JasperTheServiceDemon
    @JasperTheServiceDemon Жыл бұрын

    For the amputee one, this person had daily pain in her ankle from the time she was young (a result from an accident involving a horse) so her activity levels were likely extremely low before she got her amputation, which would explain her talking about being more hungry

  • @penguinchick48

    @penguinchick48

    8 ай бұрын

    I follow her on KZread. She’s awesome

  • @mageSjoy
    @mageSjoy9 ай бұрын

    Also people with constant allergy struggles, like not food allergies, will have more of a runny nose any time you are doing stuff with your face. Chewing, especially a hot or cold thing, will effect your nasal pressure or the consistency of the mucus to allow more flow. You can chew gum and start dripping, something I've used for relief many times. That's why singing can be good for people with congestion issues and we drink hot tea to loosen up our thick mucus to let it run.

  • @LilyPond764
    @LilyPond7642 ай бұрын

    0:01 literally me. I get headaches a lot, sometimes they’re so small I just lay down and drink water, and they’re gone in five minutes. Sometimes, it feels like my head is about to explode. It makes breathing hurt, because the air feels colder, meaning that my lungs and the inside of my nose feel like they’re about to freeze off, so I take small breaths, making me lightheaded, which makes the headache worse, which makes my nose and lungs hurt more, and it’s just an awful cycle. But every time my mom massages my shoulders/neck, it’s gone almost instantly. Soooo..

  • @harl33nq.14
    @harl33nq.14 Жыл бұрын

    The neck stretcher is good to help with stiffness. As a person that has had 2 neck surgeries due to ruptured disc and stenosis, that machine has helped alleviate a lot of pain without having to take pain meds. I only use it when my neck gets stiff a long with stretches of course. Was recommended by my chiropractor. May be a mind over matter thing but with no pain meds, I'm down with the placebo effect.

  • @stineberg8795

    @stineberg8795

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah, I could see that. Helps create space between the vertebrae, which can certainly relieve pain. I have two herniated discs from a car accident, and I achieve similar results with an inversion board.

  • @ReineDeLaSeine14

    @ReineDeLaSeine14

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahhhhh traction

  • @AmaraJordanMusic

    @AmaraJordanMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah, my dad’s a pain management specialist who tries to work around pain meds when he can, and for some patients things like that work wonders. Having their necks in traction for I think just 5-15 minutes a few times a day when they’re having issues can really keep the problem from getting worse, their pain compounding, and them then needing pain medication. A trigger for migraines for me is tension in my neck causing a tension headache, and one of those expanding neck wraps helped me get ahead of it before the muscle had time to keep tightening up. I do recommend using some heat beforehand, but generally, it’s a snazzy that they’re more widely available now.

  • @emilyfb95

    @emilyfb95

    Жыл бұрын

    I know that bad boy worked because it would stretch my neck so much that it would Crack and I'd feel like separate. It felt like I gained am inch. I got a new , better , more intricate stretcher a few days ago and I love it. But that blow up one definitely helped. I had to really blow it up as much as it possible could go though. That's why I switched to the kind where you put your head in a contraption and can pull it up and it will lock where you lift it too. I can pull down my my body weight to separate the cervical spine

  • @kjmergen

    @kjmergen

    Жыл бұрын

    "Recommended by my chiropractor" is not a positive. Chiropractic is woo woo.

  • @passionsquietrage
    @passionsquietrage Жыл бұрын

    I don't know what's worse: the fact that they think they're giving legit advice or the amount of people that will actually believe them. Thankfully, we have someone like Dr. Mike to fact check them.

  • @tramnguyenduy954

    @tramnguyenduy954

    Жыл бұрын

    ok

  • @lorenavy7309
    @lorenavy73096 ай бұрын

    I don't watch such content...but you are very genuine...greetings from Sofia,Bulgaria..doc🥰

  • @MrPScotalnd
    @MrPScotalnd7 ай бұрын

    Fun fact Mike at 5:01 the Lucas is carried in most ambulances in the UK so it is very common when sombody goes into a arrest or has early signs of a heart attack it’s very useful they should do it in the us

  • @mkwilson1394
    @mkwilson1394 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you used 'withdrawal' to describe what happens after you get off certain meds. The clinical-sounding "discontinuation syndrome" always rubbed me the wrong way.

  • @AmaraJordanMusic

    @AmaraJordanMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    I think some people avoid it due to connotations it has with addiction, and since so many people don’t differentiate chemical dependency and addiction, it can cause further confusion, but I never loved “discontinuation syndrome,” either. Maybe instead of using a soft language term, we should just… I dunno, educate people! 😅

  • @TheSwauzz

    @TheSwauzz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AmaraJordanMusic If it was as simple as just educating people, you wouldn't have people confusing addiction to illegal drugs with doctor's treatments.

  • @AmaraJordanMusic

    @AmaraJordanMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheSwauzz Respectfully, I disagree. I’ve encountered people who don’t want to hear, who think they can spot an addict, “you can always tell, just how they look,” even in the medical field. And those people aren’t reachable. But there are a lot of people who haven’t been chronically ill or been around addictive medication very much. They hear about the Opioid crisis all the time, they hear about alcohol addiction. It’s in the media all the time. Fights, crashes, overdoses. It’s all about addiction. Chemical dependency simply doesn’t get the same amount of air time, it’s not a national topic of concern and conversation. I’ve had people think I was an addict because I was on pain medication. I had to explain to them, “Yes, for some people, taking pain meds effects them wildly differently and their brains light up like Christmas. For me, when I take a pill, if I feel anything other than less pain, it’s maybe itchy, sleepy, or queasy. That’s my body telling me it’s a higher dose than usual. But I don’t feel “euphoria,” or get high from it. I’m lucky that that’s how my brain deals with narcotics, but for some people, if they had the regimen I had, they’d be experiencing addiction, which is different.” Then a brief explanation of that. “If I stop the meds, I will go through withdrawal, much like an addict would, because my body has been used to it for so long that not having the medication all of a sudden would shock it. That’s why we taper slowly and switch to a non-narcotic, then no pain medication.” Most realized I was not an addict. Two people called it BS. One came to me later and apologized. He’d looked it up and found out I wasn’t lying, like he expected an addict would. For other people (I’m a patient outreach supervisor at a pain clinic), the summary would be, “People’s brains react differently. Some don’t develop addiction, but can experience withdrawal if they discontinue their meds because your body is still used to it, and it IS a powerful brain-altering substance. Don’t worry, just taking it does not mean you’re an addict, but don’t discontinue without making a tapering plan with us so we can avoid withdrawal. No need for extra pain.” Some people get it, accept it, move on. Some people are more nervous and need more information. We even get people who self-report when they think they develop a problem, or are starting to. It’s much more likely that that will happen when we have an open conversation about addiction risk and other treatment options from the get-go. Understanding addiction, and how it starts, helps some people get out of the cycle before they have to hit rock bottom. People that understand addiction and chemical dependency and withdrawal tend to be more open about those processes and less judgy-shamey with themselves and others about it. It’s just another thing our bodies do. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Some people don’t want to learn, sure. But that doesn’t mean information isn’t power.

  • @bichnguyen-uc4ys

    @bichnguyen-uc4ys

    Жыл бұрын

    ok

  • @Diana1000Smiles

    @Diana1000Smiles

    Жыл бұрын

    ☺️ these comments are hilarious!

  • @changelots
    @changelots Жыл бұрын

    I love how he gets irritated by misinformation on a daily basis and still smiles and jokes alot!

  • @foolsraven6924
    @foolsraven692422 күн бұрын

    I’ve seen the chest compression kit being used quite a few times on “Night Watch” the New Orleans based reality rescue show. It’s incredible! I mean it little hard to watch at first cause it looks so rough, but that’s how good chest compression are suppose to look. It keeps the blood flow going the whole trip, and frees up the paramedics to work on other things to help the patient.

  • @Norwegian_Bastard
    @Norwegian_Bastard10 ай бұрын

    7:22 after having had cancer and removed the entire large intestine, i barely get hungry anymore. i can go days without eating without any problems, being snackish is 99% of the time what i feel like. doctors have only concluded with how long i was on IV food and many times going in for surgery and checking of my digestive system with camera. so i ended up just almost unable to feel hungry

  • @thepanda4416
    @thepanda4416 Жыл бұрын

    5:22 for those wondering the video is just playing backwards giving the illusion that the ear has a reaction to the q-tip

  • @BlueMJBerries
    @BlueMJBerries Жыл бұрын

    When you started screaming “Reverse them we’LL LIVE FOREVER AGHH!” and cut yourself off I laughed for 10 mins straight 😂 Thanks for this debunking video Dr. Mike! Also just wanted to say that I’ve been watching you for 3 years, both during and after nursing school. As a practicing inpatient RN who has now seen/heard the stuff in this video, I’m JUST as extremely amused and extremely frustrated 😂 Like…this is exactly what misinformation is! Never take medical advice, ESPECIALLY on social media, unless it’s from a reputable medical source aka your doctor, your nurse, your allied health professionals!! ✌🏾 Love you Dr. Mike ❤

  • @robber4217

    @robber4217

    Жыл бұрын

    Whats your address ?

  • @thithi8793

    @thithi8793

    Жыл бұрын

    ok

  • @jinxed8880

    @jinxed8880

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robber4217 why tf would you want there address? It's just wierd

  • @keplisard2751

    @keplisard2751

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jinxed8880 Guess the joke was they wanted the adress because they're a "Robber"

  • @robloxer4850

    @robloxer4850

    Жыл бұрын

    plz

  • @tigerlily2519
    @tigerlily25196 ай бұрын

    There's a BBC show called Ambulance which follows paramedics. I've seen them use one of those chest compression devices so the paramedics could have a break from cpr and do other tests etc.

  • @Torguish
    @Torguish10 ай бұрын

    My old co-worked actually passed away due to asphyxiation when they went home drunk. It was a rather shocking moment in our lives, they were a very nice and cool person, not to mention quite young. After that i legit stay awake until i'm "sober" enough - especially since i live alone.

  • @theocrandall
    @theocrandall Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for discouraging plastic surgery. I think it is so sad that people think they need to modify themselves to look good. We need more people like you telling them the grass is not greener on the other side.

  • @lauriepenner350

    @lauriepenner350

    Жыл бұрын

    A lot of mental illnesses work like that. You think "If I could only have/do/look like x, I could finally be happy." Then that thing happens, and your anxiety or depression just finds something else to fixate on. That's how plastic surgery addicts are formed.

  • @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger

    @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger

    Жыл бұрын

    Well he did actually made a collab like vid with a plastic surgeon before

  • @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger

    @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger

    Жыл бұрын

    Can plastic surgery...melt? Is the vid name

  • @DragonbornCanid

    @DragonbornCanid

    Жыл бұрын

    i mean, theres definitely good uses for plastic surgery! after a severe accident, if youre trans... but i do agree, if its purely because you suffer from body dysmorphia (not to be confused with gender dysphoria!), its best to seek a therapist instead of a plastic surgeon

  • @KEeosFight

    @KEeosFight

    Жыл бұрын

    @Nome [Virtual Gravedigger, Member Of Dab Police] Yeah but he was Holistic that different

  • @MeganKugs
    @MeganKugs Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love Footless Jo, she’s an incredible content creator and I love that she shares all aspects of life as an amputee. The good and the bad, the wonderful days getting to live life how she wants and the phantom pain that she can do nothing about but endure the best she can. She’s raw and willing to put herself out there in a really impressive way. I have a ton of respect for her. She also has an excellent sense of humor.

  • @iciclecold2991

    @iciclecold2991

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes! Jo is awesome!

  • @johnarellano8870
    @johnarellano88706 ай бұрын

    I am a medic and Can absolutely attest to the effectiveness of the Lucas Compression device. Our ROSC rates had a huge statistical spike immediately following implementing the devices on our truck. We’ve had a few saves as well. Lucas + proper ACLS = lifesaving!

  • @Liverlicker27
    @Liverlicker277 ай бұрын

    6:31 my fellow noel deyzel fans know what we want

  • @zzhettyzz1549
    @zzhettyzz1549 Жыл бұрын

    I lost it when he started screaming, "WE'LL REVERSE IT! WE'RE GONNA LIVE FOREVER!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @abiha1834

    @abiha1834

    8 ай бұрын

    time?

  • @Cookie0927

    @Cookie0927

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@abiha18349:26

  • @ur.claireeee

    @ur.claireeee

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@abiha1834 9:28

  • @feleciaflare1123
    @feleciaflare1123 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with the body dysmorphia counseling when getting plastic surgery. I had my nose changed when my chronic rhinitis was fixed. Because I did this surgery outside of the U.S. I did not get counseling and my surgeon wanted to really change my nose. I was glad that I told him I simply wanted my nose to look how it had before I broke it.

  • @hanchen267
    @hanchen26710 ай бұрын

    I dont have a way to reset your nervous system, but i DO have a way of turning it off first, remove your spine, or break it if you cant break your spine, breaking your back also works

  • @cjkool9464
    @cjkool94648 ай бұрын

    A bit of an alarming thing that is done for a lot of movies where they want their cast to look excessively ripped is dehydrate the person to dangerous levels. Hugh Jackman goes into detail on this happening to him when playing wolverine for x-men. He mentions being on the brink of death levels of dehydrated during some of the shoots.

  • @advaylee
    @advaylee Жыл бұрын

    I love these videos because they’re really funny, and interesting. You also learn a lot of things, and when Doctor Mike doesn’t know the answer to something he’ll try his best to find answers right than and there during the video. I really like these!!

  • @ApprenticeCook

    @ApprenticeCook

    Жыл бұрын

    Honesty, Athleticism and a scholar.

  • @iremfrat7771

    @iremfrat7771

    Жыл бұрын

    And when he gets angry... 😂

  • @burns0100
    @burns0100 Жыл бұрын

    The clip at 6:15 about the guy getting into that shape he's actually extremely honest about how much effort it takes and how bad it is long term to be doing that to your body. I think its a great clip to be honest. He's basically saying not to aim for movie bodies, aim to just be in shape for your body and your needs.

  • @agentk3388

    @agentk3388

    Жыл бұрын

    This is cap It may be bad/unachievable for some, but it’s not that way for everyone, so don’t discourage people I maintain 10% body fat and 30lbs more muscle mass than my baseline year round natural and without dieting just training 3x a week

  • @tinntinnamp

    @tinntinnamp

    Жыл бұрын

    That's rob, creator of It's always in sunny. Him and the whole cast are great people (despite the show content) and are always aiming to be truthful and forthcoming. The genius interview was based on a season where"mac" came in fully ripped.

  • @burns0100

    @burns0100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@agentk3388 That's you then. Still 10% isn't what you see in movies. Some of the actors have to get down to 5% body fat just for a few fight scenes, or do the opposite, put on weight and mass to look bigger while still being in shape all in a matter of months.

  • @I_Eat_Lemons

    @I_Eat_Lemons

    Жыл бұрын

    @@agentk3388 🤦

  • @penguinchick48
    @penguinchick488 ай бұрын

    Please tag jo in this video!! She’s such a good person!

  • @KateRenn
    @KateRenn5 ай бұрын

    You may find a UK trial on the compression lucas device paramedic trail an interesting read. Obviously the general public and medical professionals manual cpr is commonplace and necessity but the devices are actually used in some areas within prehospital care setting here after that study. I'm not sure if America or other countries use it, that would be interesting to know.

  • @ninja_k9041
    @ninja_k9041 Жыл бұрын

    9:29 Doctor Mike screaming has such chaotic energy, I love it. Lmao

  • @OmniSync

    @OmniSync

    8 ай бұрын

    "REVERSE IT, JUST LIVE FOREVER, JUST AAAAAAAAAA-"

  • @00kidney
    @00kidney Жыл бұрын

    I don't particularly like TikToks but they're so much better when Dr. Mike is making fun of them 🤣

  • @jakobwhaley5641

    @jakobwhaley5641

    Жыл бұрын

    Real verified channel with no comments? I'ma change that

  • @maliroa6113

    @maliroa6113

    Жыл бұрын

    Right! Pretty much the only way I watch them here with Dr Mike or momma Dr Jones

  • @SeanFerree

    @SeanFerree

    Жыл бұрын

    100% same

  • @Diana1000Smiles

    @Diana1000Smiles

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Tik Tok. I don't like employees of Social Media apps giving medical advice to people they don't even know.

  • @Diana1000Smiles

    @Diana1000Smiles

    Жыл бұрын

    @Infinity Have you ever seen me? I'm very popular.

  • @bleachnbones7107
    @bleachnbones71075 ай бұрын

    I usually really don't like the feeling of being drunk, the lack of control, wobbling, vomiting, headache, etc. But those rollercoaster spins, oh boy, those are FUN. If I could get like three hours of just spinning while laying in my bed every time I drink I would probably become an alcoholic

  • @mohamedsayed7363
    @mohamedsayed7363Ай бұрын

    "WITHOUT ANY HOMO THOUGHTS " , looking at your smile makes me feel alright , Thank you Doc and God bless you .

  • @realerson9042
    @realerson9042 Жыл бұрын

    9:23 i think mike is about to go insane

  • @Rainwhispersdup

    @Rainwhispersdup

    6 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @kuno7636
    @kuno7636 Жыл бұрын

    One small thing with the chest compression robot. My dad’s a firefighter/paramedic, and he’s said their department uses it a lot. It’s just a much more consistent alternative while they’re preparing the person for transport. Plus if I’m right, you can attach it to the gurney and have it running while you’re driving to the hospital if need be (could be wrong on that though)

  • @LovelyLaura1710

    @LovelyLaura1710

    Жыл бұрын

    I've definitely seen it used in a UK based documentary where they follow ambulance crews (and the air ambulance) around to scenes. It allowed them to drive faster to hospital as there wasn't a paramedic having to stand in the back doing compressions, they could sit seatbelted in, just monitoring the machine keeping the patient alive.

  • @dbalmar

    @dbalmar

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, it´s also used in helicopters where CPR can be pretty much imposible due to the small space, and for organ donors, to keep the blood flowing until you arrive to the hospital

  • @neversaygoodbye4
    @neversaygoodbye4Ай бұрын

    The reaction the fork going into the patella was hilarious 😂 That cake was so realistic!

  • @arixmethes4271
    @arixmethes42715 күн бұрын

    about the spoon thing, there's some connotation between breath smell and health connotation for things like GERD and untreated diabetes, but the breath is ancillary when compared to the other symptoms if left untreated.

  • @RikoLime
    @RikoLime Жыл бұрын

    Im so glad you did a clip from Footless Jo. I love watching her because, as someone who is not an amputee, I naturally have questions. She answers a lot of wonders freely and openly. I know for me, I get insanely hungry when Im sick (flu or cold), or, I found out, after I had a series of dental surgery visits. I was incredibly hungry all the time for about two weeks. I think its not only us trying to heal, but also she had to adapt and use more calories learning to walk again. Just figured Id share, because when I saw that clip on her channel, I thought the two situations were oddly similar.

  • @246kisses

    @246kisses

    Жыл бұрын

    I love footless joe! She’s so fun and relatable but also down to earth

  • @marysparks3769

    @marysparks3769

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Footless Jo-Dr.Mike should have her on his podcast.

  • @kittenmimi5326

    @kittenmimi5326

    Жыл бұрын

    Footless Jo's comment is right below yours and that is just wonderful haha

  • @Wrathlon

    @Wrathlon

    Жыл бұрын

    I also love that she's not afraid to do and say the "wrong" things like not act inspirational all the time and admitting that it just sucks and that's OK.

  • @oakenshadow6763

    @oakenshadow6763

    Жыл бұрын

    I was so glad, too!

  • @crimson182
    @crimson18210 ай бұрын

    I have seen the lucas machine used many times. Usually after I have been pounding on someones chest for 5 minutes waiting on medical to show up. Yay first repsonders. It is used to continue chest compressions after someone one has been doing it waiting on a paramedic to show up.

  • @bjornulff
    @bjornulff10 ай бұрын

    I'm a parmedic down here in FL. 4:57 Yeah most people don't have those at home but we have them equipped on our Engines and Boxes for calls. Continuous Compressions without fail, with scheduled rhythm checks and the ability for us to focus on other things like pushing our meds, shocking, and establishing an airway. The Lucas rocks! Downside, doesn't work on small kids, and not on really really fat people.

  • @PixyEmilie
    @PixyEmilie Жыл бұрын

    The chest compression machine is used by healthcare professionels. We also have it in Denmark. They often use it when they have to give a person chest compressions for a longer period of time. It's actually really handy and I have seen it being used on multiple occasions

  • @PixyEmilie

    @PixyEmilie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Facadeee Relax dude. I never said anything about not getting the job done. I'm just saying that it's a handy tool for healthcare workers. They use it because it never gets tired like people do. Take a chill pill and have a nice day

  • @arielx31

    @arielx31

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a Respiratory Therapist and I've seen it used once before. It's SUPER handy. But it is a bit pricey to have which is unfortunate because it works so well! 😊

  • @rnmommypants4216

    @rnmommypants4216

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have *loved* having one of those things for chest compressions when I worked bedside!! I can remember a few times when I didn't really have anyone to switch with due to understaffing and my back is definitely the poorer for it!

  • @KylashTheKiller
    @KylashTheKiller Жыл бұрын

    7:40 Imagine driving across the countryside and you see a dude doing that on his lawn

  • @wtx23j
    @wtx23j9 ай бұрын

    Thanks again for saving us from all the chaos Dr. Mike

  • @ratnakararumugam2582
    @ratnakararumugam258210 ай бұрын

    Dr Mike, U R THE BEST!

  • @caidalee1994
    @caidalee1994 Жыл бұрын

    “We’re not supposed to cook our food!” But, that’s literally what separated us from the rest of the animals in the beginning.

  • @icedot8284
    @icedot8284 Жыл бұрын

    11:40. That guy had Trench Foot, which is caused by water being in foot garments, such as socks, for long periods. There were many cases of Trench foot during WW1 because of all the water and knee-deep mud.

  • @OmniSync

    @OmniSync

    8 ай бұрын

    his feet are gonna peel off

  • @couch2558
    @couch25586 ай бұрын

    2:00 im listening to dr mike ramble while im just trying to figure out what RMC that is 😂 the lift hill and track color looks like Wildcats revenge, but its hard to tell, especially since its just the concept video that doesn't have all of the park built around it.

  • @tammym7219
    @tammym72196 ай бұрын

    Regarding the neck stretcher, in Physio when I am on the traction machine and stretches the neck and spine out that is truly a helpful and beneficial motion of movement… for myself anyway.

  • @admiraltoxic
    @admiraltoxic Жыл бұрын

    My nose runs almost every time when I eat something warm, I don't know why 😂 but it never did me bad, my family all has the same experience

  • @jenaniper4040

    @jenaniper4040

    Жыл бұрын

    Obviously you are allergic to warm

  • @ViostarSplash

    @ViostarSplash

    Жыл бұрын

    I am with you on that

  • @mrsmack5808

    @mrsmack5808

    Жыл бұрын

    My grandma's nose runs every meal.

  • @avasam06

    @avasam06

    Жыл бұрын

    Warm soup makes runny nose. Helps decongesting. That's why it's recommended when you have a cold!

  • @franziska1007

    @franziska1007

    Жыл бұрын

    Mine anf my moms nose often do that but to my dad that's still such a weird thing because He has never experienced that except for like Real spicy food.

  • @raffyreviews7554
    @raffyreviews7554 Жыл бұрын

    Doctor Mike, I’ve spent and uncomfortable amount of time just having your content run in the background because your content is genuine. Keep up the good work and thank you. Your comment on how not everyone can afford to choose safe/healthy options. Most blatantly ignore that fact and you called it out immediately. Good man, thank you.

  • @GojiraKing_ultimate
    @GojiraKing_ultimate6 ай бұрын

    Smartest docter ever for real,for real

  • @PhineasFlynnInCircles
    @PhineasFlynnInCircles8 ай бұрын

    9:23 “REVERSE THEM, WE’LL LIVE FOREVER-JUST AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH” I love how Doctor Mike gets stressed out about that. In all seriousness, I learned most everything from Doctor Mike.

  • @zin_zin1903
    @zin_zin1903 Жыл бұрын

    3:50 from what i know, she used to have a jawline like hers and got it surgically removed, so she is basically saying ''i was insecure about this part of myself so she should be too''

  • @Max-js1mx

    @Max-js1mx

    Жыл бұрын

    Am I the only one who thinks her jawline is super cute? Idk why people are so insecure, there is someone out there who will love you for who you are.

  • @zin_zin1903

    @zin_zin1903

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Max-js1mx i love her jawline, it looks so good on her

  • @finn597
    @finn597 Жыл бұрын

    as many have pointed out already, the LUCAS is standard in many EU countries. I am a paramedic from Austria and we also use this machine for CPR. In our case only the vehicle transporting the NOTARZT (emergency doctor) has one on board, however since an ambulance AND an emergency doctor are dispatched to a patient in cardiac arrest, we more often than not use this machine to save peoples lives. Greetings from Austria, love your videos:)

  • @NyaMoon_

    @NyaMoon_

    Жыл бұрын

    Lucas is really cool! I was able to watch it at the long night of science at the meduni vienna :D they demonstrated how it works and also explaint it! Greetings from a nurse student in vienna :D

  • @joshidoshi123

    @joshidoshi123

    Жыл бұрын

    Bin aus Soizburg🎉

  • @callum9999

    @callum9999

    Жыл бұрын

    My ER in the UK also has one (as do at least some of the ambulances), but if your patient isn't receiving manual CPR while they're waiting for the doctor/paramedic to arrive then it probably isn't going to be much use. Especially in the UK where the current wait time for ambulances to respond to a heart attack can be an HOUR! (I'm assuming for cardiac arrests they're faster than that, but who knows...)

  • @finn597

    @finn597

    Жыл бұрын

    @@callum9999 in austria the response time is quicker, thank god nobody has to wait 1h, but I definitely agree. The hands only chest compressions by non medical personel are crucial for the survival of the patient. (Until the ambulance arrives and they can take over). So if no one performs chest compressions for let's say 10min or longer...the LUCAS will not magically bring them back to life. I definitely agree with you on that

  • @crystall9522

    @crystall9522

    Жыл бұрын

    They're pretty much standard in the US too. I've been an EMT for 10 years and we've used them my entire career.

  • @Munchkin.Of.Pern09
    @Munchkin.Of.Pern098 ай бұрын

    I don’t drink or use any kind of drugs (I have a clinical phobia of mind-altering substances), but I mainly sleep in the recovery position. To me it’s just because it’s comfortable, but for anyone who does occasionally drink or use substances, sleeping in the recovery position would probably be a good safety precaution in case you’ve taken too much and might have emetic symptoms.

  • @samthescotsman
    @samthescotsman7 ай бұрын

    both me and my mum got bullied for having freckes, every day in my case, so it drives me crazy that people are faking them now. same with ginger hair, which i have been bullied for every day of school. i feel it makes a mockery of my trauma

  • @TheExplorder
    @TheExplorder Жыл бұрын

    At 11:55. What you're talking about is called Trench Foot, and it can result in the forced amputation of the lower legs. This was quite common during the first world war, after being for long times in the trenches. Therefor, Trench Foot.

  • @bellablue5285

    @bellablue5285

    Жыл бұрын

    Had a high school teacher who was in a tropical area while military, while he didn't get into graphic detail we all had an appreciation for ensuring we didn't stay in wet socks/shoes for long periods after his class

  • @lauraelliott6909

    @lauraelliott6909

    Жыл бұрын

    I've had that when backpacking in wet weather for a couple days. My skin got so soft, it split in a few places. Idk if it was actually trench foot or not. It cleared up after a few days of dry socks, foot powder and some antibiotic ointment on the splits.