World Records Doctors Can't Explain Ep. 2

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  • @jessibalestrieri8751
    @jessibalestrieri87515 ай бұрын

    I love it when Dr. Mike swears. It somehow adds to how articulate he is.

  • @chivalryrukundo5125

    @chivalryrukundo5125

    5 ай бұрын

    Omg😂 so true

  • @DailyProjectSekai

    @DailyProjectSekai

    5 ай бұрын

    No Fr but I was like excuse me did I hear that right Cuz usually they bleep it out

  • @daphnea5447

    @daphnea5447

    5 ай бұрын

    I came right to the comments after I heard him say that!

  • @DailyProjectSekai

    @DailyProjectSekai

    5 ай бұрын

    @@daphnea5447 SAME CUZ I WAS LIKE HOLD UP SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT HERE

  • @Woodstock5150

    @Woodstock5150

    5 ай бұрын

    Ya 3:53 for those that wonder

  • @charliebat
    @charliebat5 ай бұрын

    the over-producing lady is so sweet for donating all of her milk. what a way to make your disability work for you. that’s amazing. she’s very kind, especially in today’s age! it must be very painful for her either way and her choosing to donate milk and continue to do so is such a feat that i think most people wouldn’t be able to do. i hope she gets her condition under control or removed, because she deserves to rest after donating so much!!

  • @sweetlorikeet

    @sweetlorikeet

    3 ай бұрын

    I've seen some interviews with her, the process is so complicated making sure all the hygiene standards are met, she spends pretty much all her time pumping processing and organizing the milk. I really hope she can get some relief, she must be so worn out!

  • @balls_gaming

    @balls_gaming

    3 ай бұрын

    I hope eventually she can somehow stop. I'm not entirely sure what causes that condition, but I hope somehow it can go away. She really seems like an amazing person Maybe she ended up getting that double mastectomy?

  • @BaaenM

    @BaaenM

    3 ай бұрын

    I was about to post the exact same thing! She is such an angel, but yeah, I hope she has it under control now or has some help.

  • @pisswizard5214

    @pisswizard5214

    3 ай бұрын

    She is a saint.

  • @IgorGermani

    @IgorGermani

    3 ай бұрын

    Eu fiquei pensando na qualidade desse leite. É possível uma pessoa produzir aquela quantidade de leite sem ficar desnutrida e o leite ser quase somente água e os nutrientes da mãe... não faz sentido

  • @jefflolson
    @jefflolson5 ай бұрын

    The rest of Roy C. Sullivans story is really quite sad, he became paranoid and thought God wanted to killed him ,not a completely unjustified thought given all that happened to him (bonus fact his 7th lightning strike happened to also mark the 22nd time he fought a bear off with a stick) , he also always carried a canteen of water to put out the fire that inevitably would start on his head. It's also reported that people started shunning and avoiding him out of fear it was somehow contagious or dangerous to be around him. He reportedly took his own life at the age of 71 by gunshot, next to his wife, who allegedly did not notice for SEVERAL HOURS.

  • @amandasnider2644

    @amandasnider2644

    5 ай бұрын

    That's sad. 😢 like a modern day Jobe but he never promised God anything, he was just screwed with by the devil relentlessly

  • @clemfandango6675

    @clemfandango6675

    4 ай бұрын

    Aww that sucks

  • @MGOsketches

    @MGOsketches

    4 ай бұрын

    poor man 😢

  • @user-yb6ef1ji8i

    @user-yb6ef1ji8i

    2 ай бұрын

    Rest In Peace.❤

  • @user-yb6ef1ji8i

    @user-yb6ef1ji8i

    2 ай бұрын

    Rest In Peace Roy.❤May you be at rest with our heavenly Lord and Father.

  • @emilykoski2934
    @emilykoski29345 ай бұрын

    That girl that over lactates is really making the best of it by donating so much. She’s helping so many people

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd263735 ай бұрын

    We appreciate Dr Mike's insights. They're straightforward and detailed from start to finish.

  • @frankmeier-hf9nd

    @frankmeier-hf9nd

    5 ай бұрын

    debatable is your iq @@Loompet

  • @CoolSpringsFootCare

    @CoolSpringsFootCare

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed! Very clear explanations!

  • @NightWingGamer.

    @NightWingGamer.

    4 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @yesno5098
    @yesno50985 ай бұрын

    Explain it then

  • @Beautiful_Sound_1995

    @Beautiful_Sound_1995

    5 ай бұрын

    He's a doctor, he can't. 😔

  • @linnickschlanter4712

    @linnickschlanter4712

    5 ай бұрын

    Was the title wrong when first uploaded lol?

  • @pho4741

    @pho4741

    5 ай бұрын

    Loool

  • @ZucchiZ

    @ZucchiZ

    5 ай бұрын

    It feels like the "explain the joke" betrayal

  • @coasttocoast2011

    @coasttocoast2011

    5 ай бұрын

    Maybe they can’t explain it because it’s like why are these even a world record

  • @Kaylearust
    @Kaylearust5 ай бұрын

    As someone who really struggles with my EDS and chronic pain I always feel heard when you talk about it! It makes me feel a little less alone.

  • @the_dragonzmeow9145

    @the_dragonzmeow9145

    Ай бұрын

    same 🫶

  • @leeirish1415
    @leeirish14155 ай бұрын

    as someone who has eds, it was really cool to see Dr. Mike talk abt it and even acknowledge how poorly a lot medical professionals address. it just feels nice to be recognized and have the struggle be heard

  • @MeaslyMisterMinigun
    @MeaslyMisterMinigun5 ай бұрын

    You know it’s bad when not even a doctor can explain it.

  • @setayeshqasemi7779

    @setayeshqasemi7779

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok (start chain)

  • @panini33

    @panini33

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok

  • @TheLettuceSwiftie13

    @TheLettuceSwiftie13

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok

  • @cottoncandycloudsrobloxedits

    @cottoncandycloudsrobloxedits

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok

  • @Zelda396

    @Zelda396

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok

  • @keatonscreations
    @keatonscreations5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for talking about EDS again. It feels so good to hear a well respected doctor call out how poorly diagnosed it is. You are making a difference just by talking about it. Thank you Dr Mike.

  • @persephonewolf

    @persephonewolf

    5 ай бұрын

    Yup, if I'd heard it before my miracle appt with a doc whose fam also had it ,it might have helped find my diagnosis. We have some crazy stories to share! Thanks dr mike, from the whole zebra dazzle!

  • @FelixIsalittlefruity

    @FelixIsalittlefruity

    5 ай бұрын

    Wait, I can do the thing where I can bend my thumb to my wrist. Is that not good?

  • @persephonewolf

    @persephonewolf

    5 ай бұрын

    @@FelixIsalittlefruity It really depends on if you have a constellation of symptoms WITH that, some people are just very flexible, especially if you were super into sports where flexibility was cultivated. However if your in pain or if the symptoms cause quality of life issues, head to a doctor and ask, my diagnosis was clinched because my mitral heart valve was "floppy" so I had a murmur, but most of my symptoms entail random dislocations and severe pain, headaches, bruising etc etc, but please inquire with a rhumetologist, ortho or the type of doc Dr Mike is, they can help you find your answers, good luck on the journey!

  • @Ryygor

    @Ryygor

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm glad its becoming more common knowledge for people. I'm hoping more awareness spreads about EDS. EDS is hard to live with sadly :(

  • @kitdash31

    @kitdash31

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad he's spreading more awareness about it! It definitely isn't fun to live with.

  • @scaridaghostly
    @scaridaghostly5 ай бұрын

    7:11 Doctor Mike acknowledging patients lived experiences. That's how you know he's an awesome doctor.

  • @twizzlerfree
    @twizzlerfree5 ай бұрын

    as someone previously diagnosed with a prolactinoma, thank you for mentioning that breast milk production can happen to any woman regardless of whether they've been pregnant. Not enough people know this because it's so rare

  • @xXCoCaGirlXx
    @xXCoCaGirlXx5 ай бұрын

    "We always talk about on this channel, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome is one of those conditions that doctors do a SHITTY job at diagnosing" one of my favorite things about Dr.Mike is how candid he is and it's awesome 😂💙

  • @Boyahda

    @Boyahda

    5 ай бұрын

    Editor missed that one lul

  • @_Curva_Dan

    @_Curva_Dan

    5 ай бұрын

    It caught me SO off guard

  • @JonasSchytt

    @JonasSchytt

    29 күн бұрын

    Im so thankful that he does talk about things like eds I have hEds and have such problems with my knees and shoulders, a few years ago my shoulders would pop out abit while sleeping, and my knees can overextend the wrong way, if im standing straight my knees can go -> "(" instead of -> ")" and it was so hard to get an answer that i had hEds and Osgood-Schlatter disease, took me years..

  • @kayladanielle6840
    @kayladanielle68405 ай бұрын

    as someone with EDS i love the amount that you talk about the condition. educating others about it is absolutely amazing and thank you for that!

  • @sinclari1

    @sinclari1

    5 ай бұрын

    He talks about it in another video! Medical mysteries I think?

  • @Quantum973
    @Quantum9732 ай бұрын

    Sleep deprivation is the scariest thing to me. that someone would voluntarily try to delve into that world is so terrifying to me.

  • @BabyMakR
    @BabyMakR5 ай бұрын

    When my eldest was only a year old, we were in the chemist waiting for a script and he did a burp so loud that the staff at the front of the store though someone was vomiting and came running with cleaning equipment. As a father it was my proudest moment so far.

  • @kdawgmaster
    @kdawgmaster5 ай бұрын

    Jim is inspiring. Mans 90 years old and moves better than some who arent even 1/3rd his. My mans got that down, well done.

  • @BPJD2004

    @BPJD2004

    Ай бұрын

    I know, right? I'm barely in my twenties and I already feel like I need a chiropractor. Good for Jim

  • @playwellstudios
    @playwellstudios5 ай бұрын

    are we all going to pretend like Doctor Mike didnt just say "shitty"

  • @AnAlienHiddenInPlainSight

    @AnAlienHiddenInPlainSight

    5 ай бұрын

    That caught me off guard

  • @YoongSeung

    @YoongSeung

    5 ай бұрын

    Fr, I was like “oh..he didn’t bleep it”

  • @DARTH_ASMR

    @DARTH_ASMR

    5 ай бұрын

    Same!! I had to replay it to make sure I heard it right!!

  • @user-ok4vy9kk3l

    @user-ok4vy9kk3l

    5 ай бұрын

    When ?

  • @playwellstudios

    @playwellstudios

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user-ok4vy9kk3l 3:54 ish

  • @AlexAlex-ov9qe
    @AlexAlex-ov9qe3 ай бұрын

    Found out I could make myself burp when I was in primary school. They had to send me home because I wouldn’t stop.

  • @yamzoedits

    @yamzoedits

    13 күн бұрын

    💀

  • @LivierCarrillo-iy4xs

    @LivierCarrillo-iy4xs

    Күн бұрын

    LOO😂

  • @LivierCarrillo-iy4xs

    @LivierCarrillo-iy4xs

    Күн бұрын

    Lol*

  • @fairlyregretful
    @fairlyregretful5 ай бұрын

    hearing about the legitimate risks from a doctor about EDS is such a breath of fresh air. my mom and i have EDS, with her having a very rare and specific subtybe (arthrochalasia or type VIIA-B) and there is a lot more to EDS than meets the eye.

  • @littlebug361
    @littlebug3615 ай бұрын

    I have EDS and POTS, and both sides of my family have EDS and POTS. It took me SO LONG to get a diagnosis. It was really frustrating to spend years trying to find a solution to random medical things (have back surgery before 20 and having my xiphoid process removed because it didn't form properly, my sternum isn't fused togefher, etc) that were actually EDS all along. Thank you Dr. Mike for validating me!!!

  • @southernfriedwestcoaster

    @southernfriedwestcoaster

    5 ай бұрын

    My girlfriend has eds and pots too. She was super lucky and found out at 18 but her mom only found out she had it in her 40s. My girlfriend's mom has passed both to a lot of kids too. I can only imagine what it must be like. I'm thankful I can help my girlfriend with stuff like when she has passed out and I had to give her water.

  • @joanhoffman3702

    @joanhoffman3702

    5 ай бұрын

    Same: hEDS and POTS. I have so many different medical issues all relating to EDS. Once I realized what I had, everything made sense.

  • @clemfandango6675

    @clemfandango6675

    4 ай бұрын

    Everyone thinks they have EDS and POTS lol do you not have GP too for the collection

  • @nehguhtiv6873

    @nehguhtiv6873

    3 ай бұрын

    Almost nobody actually has POTS. Stick to the ones in your cabinets and stop going out of your way to be validated.

  • @uygygog
    @uygygog5 ай бұрын

    Title: Doctors can't explain this Dr. Mike: *explains everything*

  • @lillybarnett4027

    @lillybarnett4027

    5 ай бұрын

    Because he is like a book of knowledge ☺

  • @ihavenoideaforayoutubename4046

    @ihavenoideaforayoutubename4046

    2 ай бұрын

    holy cow is that niko oneshot

  • @uygygog

    @uygygog

    2 ай бұрын

    yes!!!@@ihavenoideaforayoutubename4046

  • @ketchupbigmac

    @ketchupbigmac

    Ай бұрын

    Well because he is built different to good for us😊

  • @907bobafettmm4
    @907bobafettmm421 күн бұрын

    I have a severe Anaphylaxic reaction to capsaicin. I am Hispanic & grew up eating spicy foods but as I hit my mid to late 20's? It would hurt & give me severe acid reflux but not just any old pain & acid relux. It felt like my insides were melting & my esophagus was eroding away. I eventually just had to cut all peppers, things w/ any peppers in them, and I could only eat Bell Peppers. Fast forward a couple of years and I get hospitalized for complications again from my Behcet's Disease. I was in severe pain and it wad about a hour from my next pain pump dose. The nurses were so great & so caring. After not being able to get a hold of a doctor? They said they could try Capsaicin Cream. I told desperately them I would try anything. They warned me it would burn but it just kept getting hotter. Like a heating pad to a red hot iron feeling alllll over my abdomen. I kept thinking it must be normal & I'm just being a baby but it eventually got so bad that I couldn't hide the discomfort & start crying, ripping at my gown. I finally get it off to see most of my skin across my abdomen looked melted away, peeling back, and bleeding. Then my throat started get poofy & gunky. After a good barrage of IV meds? I was feeling okay enough to communicate w/ the doctor. I told him why I had to stop eating peppers (the horrific sulfuric acid burn from mouth alllllll the way through the other end. Leaving unable to move, curled over in pain. Plus, the acid reflux that would leave it hard to talk.) But that I COULD eat bell peppers. Bell peppers do not have Capsaicin in them. Well - a very long story, short? 😅 Listen to your body, it often knows more than you do. 😆👏😍💞

  • @frozengamer3030
    @frozengamer30305 ай бұрын

    5:38: she won't have any issues at the dentist

  • @juliasavini8412
    @juliasavini84125 ай бұрын

    Does any one else absolutely adore Dr Mike? He is such an inspirational person. He makes learning fun! Love the vid

  • @twstdreality

    @twstdreality

    5 ай бұрын

    Actually, I’m non-binary

  • @wildlifeonwheels4236

    @wildlifeonwheels4236

    5 ай бұрын

    @@twstdreality ok

  • @CallMeByMyMatingName

    @CallMeByMyMatingName

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@twstdrealitybruh 🤣

  • @tiger19

    @tiger19

    5 ай бұрын

    Doctor Mike keep up the good work love the vids love from Australia

  • @Myking8257

    @Myking8257

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh YES I very well ADORE DR. Mikhail❤🥰

  • @Alteronx
    @Alteronx5 ай бұрын

    It's always wild to me what the human body can be capable of in general

  • @Solitaryka0s
    @Solitaryka0s5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for talking about EDS! Everyone in the community appreciates it, I'm sure. I've been diagnosed since 2014. Always feels good to hear the condition talked about.

  • @OlderThanTime09
    @OlderThanTime095 ай бұрын

    I adore your empathy. Thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL5 ай бұрын

    You've done a detailed analysis of these unique world records. Your commentary on the medical aspects provides additional context, making it more informative. Good work.

  • @Samara12100
    @Samara121005 ай бұрын

    I have hyper lactation syndrome, it sucked but it was amazing at the same time. I donated to so many moms in need and that alone spurred me on to keep going for as long as I did. It took me 8 months to fully stop my production and 2 infections but I was able to successfully stop.

  • @amandaregner3625

    @amandaregner3625

    5 ай бұрын

    I have a prolactinoma, but didn't get significant lactation syndrome. Just a bit of discharge if I'm not on Bromocriptine. Without it, I also didn't menstrate. It's been years, and the last MRI showed my edonma had shrunk to just 1mm in size. This prompted my MD to try taking me off Bromocriptine, but I experienced night terrors without it. As someone who never remebers their dreams, the nightmares were quite jarring, to wake up screaming and covered in sweat. Im curious if anyone else has experienced this, as my MD states nightmares are not a side effect of withdrawal from this medication, and I feel he doesn't believe me. It's been a struggle having him continue to prescribe the medication for me, or work with me to come up with a way to ween off it or look into a way to get off the medication without the nightmares.

  • @evercuriousmichelle

    @evercuriousmichelle

    5 ай бұрын

    Maybe he would be open to prescribing a sleeping aid for a while you’re weaning off of it? I’m not sure if sleeping aids would help…

  • @frenchieoverlord5159

    @frenchieoverlord5159

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm not just pushing benzos but I'm a psychologist and you could benefit from something like a 2mg xanax to get you to relax and go to sleep. It would be strong enough to serve the right purpose at the right time

  • @mezzojd
    @mezzojd5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Mike! It took 17 years to Dx my EDS after my onset of symptoms. It’s sucks. And I still get ignored a lot.

  • @roseywolf7867
    @roseywolf7867Ай бұрын

    1:57 Mike: *explains* Me: *dying of laughter from that scene with him*

  • @SilverCrow000
    @SilverCrow0005 ай бұрын

    Mozzarella button here

  • @dAmAtRiUs

    @dAmAtRiUs

    26 күн бұрын

    I’m more of a chedder

  • @kruthikasriramoju6961
    @kruthikasriramoju69615 ай бұрын

    Okay but the sounds of that lady eating mozzarella ..made me nauseous too 😭

  • @PercyJacksonFan__0111

    @PercyJacksonFan__0111

    Ай бұрын

    What was even worse is that I was eating dinner when I saw that…….

  • @colbysurfer1444
    @colbysurfer14445 ай бұрын

    I have eds and it was Misdiagnosed do I actually do appreciate that you brought up that it is so easily brushed aside even from a doctors stand point!!

  • @peytonteague5965
    @peytonteague59655 ай бұрын

    Hearing dr Mike say “shitty” with that much spice startled me a little😂

  • @rachelhatton3233
    @rachelhatton32335 ай бұрын

    I would love to see doctor Mike review some of the unexplained medical mysteries like spontaneous combustion and the case off Gloria Ramirez or the toxic woman.

  • @VMYeahVN
    @VMYeahVN5 ай бұрын

    What i'm learning is, there's a Guinness Record for literally anything lol.

  • @ToxicToast1212

    @ToxicToast1212

    5 ай бұрын

    so true lol

  • @jenniedarling3710

    @jenniedarling3710

    5 ай бұрын

    Even for the person who breaks the most records.

  • @lillybarnett4027

    @lillybarnett4027

    5 ай бұрын

    seems like it huh lol

  • @kitkatd1
    @kitkatd15 ай бұрын

    Thank you for discussing ehlers danlos syndrome and how problematic diagnosis can be. I ha have hEDS possibly classical as well. I’ve had atrocious treatment from doctors who just don’t understand it or know anything about it. Majority of doctors that know what it is and are so kind and understanding have been junior drs as there’s more awareness about it.

  • @Rosiearts0108
    @Rosiearts01085 ай бұрын

    3:43 omg I've never heard him cuss lol 😂

  • @thegoofycoil

    @thegoofycoil

    3 ай бұрын

    same

  • @vickiwaatti1076
    @vickiwaatti10765 ай бұрын

    Seeing the woman who was pumping breast milk in her car reminds me of a funny story. My niece was driving from Minnesota to Michigan with her 4 month old daughter. She was pumping breast milk as she was driving. A cop pulled her over thinking she was using her phone and she had to show him what she was doing. He told her that he would follow her to the next rest stop so she could pump with out having to drive and he would stay with her until she was done so, she would be safe. He stayed with her until she was done pumping and feeding her daughter. He was so kind to her.

  • @lyndsaybrown8471

    @lyndsaybrown8471

    5 ай бұрын

    That's so sweet!

  • @silkthecatmoth

    @silkthecatmoth

    5 ай бұрын

    My mom used to do that too

  • @Emm17229

    @Emm17229

    2 ай бұрын

    That is really sweet, it's nice to hear about interactions like that

  • @SatansOps
    @SatansOps5 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with hEDS (EDS runs in the family) but then saw another doctor and he said "Well I don't know much about hEDS, maybe you're just a bit flexible?" (his words). So glad to hear some shoutout on EDS.

  • @astralb.2647

    @astralb.2647

    5 ай бұрын

    I told my doctor that even my TEETH are flexible and that made him realise something more was going on than "just being flexible" 😂

  • @SatansOps

    @SatansOps

    5 ай бұрын

    @@astralb.2647mine just removed the diagnosis >;/

  • @frenchieoverlord5159

    @frenchieoverlord5159

    5 ай бұрын

    My family always just told me I was "double jointed". But the ways I can bend my body r disturbing sometimes 😂

  • @SatansOps

    @SatansOps

    5 ай бұрын

    @@frenchieoverlord5159 I don't want to overexplain because you probably already know this but you REALLY should do exercises that makes you unable to do those movements. Remember, a lot of people with EDS/hEDS end up in wheelchairs before they turn 40.

  • @historytimeline98
    @historytimeline985 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your best showed, Dr. Mike. They are amazing that the world want to watch.

  • @ericpullen524
    @ericpullen5245 ай бұрын

    It’s interesting how you mentioned EDS, my son has it and it was a long time before getting a diagnosis. Neurological and genetic studies had to be done before getting the correct diagnosis.

  • @Sayantika_Sarkar
    @Sayantika_Sarkar5 ай бұрын

    These clips are so unhinged 👀🥲 but its a delight to watch Dr Mike explaining them with such solemnity

  • @CookiesDC
    @CookiesDC5 ай бұрын

    I just wanna say thank you for recognizing that a lot of doctors don’t do a good job at diagnosing it because as someone who has dealt with chronic pain for most of there life and has only recently been diagnosed I think there needs to be more awareness of this condition. There are times that I have felt like I was just never going to figure out was going on but a couple years ago I got a doctor that actually cared and listened and was able to diagnose me and I am forever grateful for that. I now feel like I can live my life and do most of the things I want.

  • @juliamartin3318
    @juliamartin33185 ай бұрын

    I would absolutely love to hear more about the other endocrine issues due to hyperlactation syndrome! This is the first I’m hearing about other issues due to high prolactin.

  • @nikkimoore2020
    @nikkimoore20205 ай бұрын

    @Doctor Mike I have Ehlers danlos syndrome. I have Classical tied in with Hypermobility. It took dr years to figure out what was wrong with me. I had Doctors tell me I was just beyond their expertise cause they can't find anything wrong to explain my pain. Then finally back in 2016 my neurologist noticed my double joints and stretchy skin and finally I got a diagnosis.

  • @TommyKins33
    @TommyKins335 ай бұрын

    I've had a double mastectomy, recovery was uncomfortable but didn't even experience any pain. I hope she can get treatment if she wants it.

  • @pegasus_136
    @pegasus_1365 ай бұрын

    For a bit of insight for the lactation lady, in the UK for small amounts of lactation caused by high levels of prolactin (when they cant diagnose a prolactinoma) they sometimes use a medicine called cabergoline

  • @YochevedDesigns

    @YochevedDesigns

    5 ай бұрын

    And to induce lactation, they use Domperidone. I used it when I adopted my newborn daughter.

  • @KaiHonsou
    @KaiHonsou5 ай бұрын

    4:02 lol literally the most common response I've had from most doctors from some crazy physiological issues.

  • @skyelaraine
    @skyelaraine5 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with elevated prolactin levels when I was 27, a few weeks after my first pregnancy, which was also ectopic. No prior family history of this and had an MRI done to check for cancer in my pituitary gland - Negative. Was RX’d cabergoline and it did lower the prolactin level, but after I was weened off, the level would go back up. This was done a few times over the years with doc’s order. It’s been 4yrs, and I’m scheduled to see the Endocrinologist.

  • @jennifermorley9836
    @jennifermorley98365 ай бұрын

    The elderly man who still works out, bless him. That it amazing.

  • @CallMeByMyMatingName
    @CallMeByMyMatingName5 ай бұрын

    9:56 "one of the most important things when you're in the middle of a thunder or lightning storm, is to" *commercial*

  • @art.14z
    @art.14z5 ай бұрын

    I broke my arm yesterday (horse riding accident) and your videos really cheer me up Doctor Mike, Thankyou :)

  • @TheNonExistentChannel
    @TheNonExistentChannel5 ай бұрын

    3:54 does Dr. Mike ever cuss?

  • @maxim_samy

    @maxim_samy

    5 ай бұрын

    probably not considering he is typically a family-friendly channel

  • @Ihopeyourpleased

    @Ihopeyourpleased

    5 ай бұрын

    Well now he did I guess

  • @AFelineDude

    @AFelineDude

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes but they were censored in the past I'm pretty sure

  • @Ihopeyourpleased

    @Ihopeyourpleased

    Ай бұрын

    @@AFelineDudeyea most of the time when he does it gets censored but in this case it didn’t get censored

  • @Sunset12416

    @Sunset12416

    4 күн бұрын

    He cursed he never curses

  • @bandit5676
    @bandit56765 ай бұрын

    Oh that poor woman that can’t stop lactating! I don’t know if I would want to live with that illness. I pumped so much for my twins that I gave up breastfeeding entirely for my 3rd because of the pain. That is a disability, I hope she’s being compensated well for it. It’s great for all the mothers getting her donated milk but wow I really feel for her.

  • @ToRung
    @ToRung5 ай бұрын

    "Have good day ❤😍🌹"

  • @dahliathomas1387
    @dahliathomas13875 ай бұрын

    The guy at 3:20 has the same genetic condition I do. It’s called Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia and the reason why he (and I) can do this trick is because we either have no teeth altogether or are missing some teeth. Our teeth are also misshapen and a lot of times people don’t have any adult teeth. It also affects the hair (both amount and texture), skin, nails, and a lack of sweat glands meaning we overheat really easily.

  • @lenapresley6923
    @lenapresley69235 ай бұрын

    I don't think I've ever heard Doctor Mike swear before! I like it.

  • @joshuawatson1902
    @joshuawatson19025 ай бұрын

    As someone with EDS, I can confirm that it took decades to finally get diagnosed and figure out what the heck was going on…

  • @CoolSpringsFootCare

    @CoolSpringsFootCare

    5 ай бұрын

    Super unfortunate to that it took such a long time to get that figured out!

  • @TerriWhyton

    @TerriWhyton

    5 ай бұрын

    For me too. I was 32 when I got my diagnosis!

  • @natashaobrien3106
    @natashaobrien31065 ай бұрын

    Another fun video as always! I'm surprised though that you never seem to talk about weather-related injuries - maybe a video reacting to injuries caused by extreme weather (can be found on lots of storm chasing documentaries and meteorological broadcasts) would be a) different and b) timely considering the winter is when more people are injured due to extreme weather than any other time of the year.

  • @kayahayward
    @kayahayward5 ай бұрын

    Had a lil bit of a breakdown in march 2020 and didn’t sleep for a record 18 days. I was a zombie, hallucinating, experiencing micro sleep out of necessity but having nightmares within the micro sleep, no depth perception, incredibly mentally disorganized. Unfortunately was having a bit of a psychotic break but was too afraid to seek help due to Covid. My poor psychiatrist was desperately trying to convince me to come inpatient but I knew exactly what to say to avoid a mandatory inpatient visit. Looking back I’m surprised I survived that ordeal. Broke the insomnia with a heavy dose of mirtzapine and have been okay since! Definitely get very anxious during times of minor insomnia tho.

  • @mingle27
    @mingle275 ай бұрын

    That mozzarella needs some kind of trigger warning LOL

  • @alygrass5090
    @alygrass50905 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad Dr. Mike exists, I have EIB and my doctor never mentioned that I could use my inhaler BEFORE I work out. They just told me to keep it on me at all times and use it if my breathing starts getting difficult, but it always makes me nervous to wait for the dosing when it’s so consistent in flaring during exercise. Definitely a conversation I’m going to have with my provider to see if dosing before would be a good option for me!

  • @Optomistic3501

    @Optomistic3501

    5 ай бұрын

    I've always heard use your rescue inhaler either 20 or even 30 minutes before exercise. Heck, maybe it's 15 minutes. Ha ha. Might need to check with my pulmonologist too!

  • @frenchieoverlord5159

    @frenchieoverlord5159

    5 ай бұрын

    After using inhalers I developed severe headaches that I still suffer from 12yrs later

  • @westzed23

    @westzed23

    5 ай бұрын

    I've been told by my doctor to use my inhaler 20 minutes before exercising. Also to remember when doing any strenuous activities like moving boxes, chasing a toddler, and before going out in low temperatures. It does help me.

  • @shaylaandjenna2977
    @shaylaandjenna29775 ай бұрын

    Love this video. Low key wanna see dr mike react to nhl injuries. My brother does hockey and it always is so scary when someone gets hurt.

  • @todoroki471
    @todoroki4715 ай бұрын

    i love this dr mike keep up the good work

  • @ThomasCuerden
    @ThomasCuerden5 ай бұрын

    2:44 The Assessor is so stoic, it's great.

  • @rosieleaverton
    @rosieleaverton5 ай бұрын

    I've been suspected to have exercise/stress induced asthma (I've never been officially diagnosed, but have had plenty of asthma symptoms while exercising or during anxiety attacks), and my parents put me in martial arts from a young age. I think it did me good, in spite of the attacks. I don't do martial arts anymore but it was a useful experience.

  • @frenchieoverlord5159

    @frenchieoverlord5159

    5 ай бұрын

    I have the same. I played softball, volleyball, and ran track. But I had to stop cuz everytime since childhood my chest would tighten up and I couldn't take a deep breath. 1st they assumed panic attacks and gave me xanax (which helped) then they gave me an inhaler which caused me massive headaches that I still suffer from. I do not recommend the inhalers. DO NOT use the albuterol (I believe) ones!

  • @yeshummingbird

    @yeshummingbird

    5 ай бұрын

    @@frenchieoverlord5159 Yet again I have to tell you: Just because the inhalers caused a rare disorder / issue with you doesn't mean you should warn others off an otherwise safe medication / treatment for our condition.

  • @halcyon3116
    @halcyon31163 ай бұрын

    @06:40 god bless her though for donating, i regret only getting 6weeks for my baby. made me so sad. her making this much is incredible

  • @elmartell5724
    @elmartell57245 ай бұрын

    Starting to use alburteral pre-cardio was life changing. I was finally able to take up running at twenty-five 😁 Love my primary

  • @royaljdestroyer4670
    @royaljdestroyer46705 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Mike for taking time out of your day (and bears) to teach us about what can be good and bad for physical, and mental health. Just putting it out there that we appreciate you for everything you do. Thank you!

  • @AudioTruyenLangQue
    @AudioTruyenLangQue5 ай бұрын

    I just love how they explain everything to us so we can understand them , and they make it fun so we don't get bored or distracted ( which happens to me very often) plus they are having fun to which is amazing. So thank you! You're amazing guys!

  • @kellynemecek5894
    @kellynemecek58943 ай бұрын

    Omg Mike I knew you were not joking about being nauseous with that one video bc I was literally holding back starting to gag from immediate nausea too

  • @CherrysJubileeJoyfully
    @CherrysJubileeJoyfully3 ай бұрын

    As a hEDS survivor and thriver I appreciate that you talk about EDS celiac diagnosed @30 PCOS, and anemia @ 32 hEDS, MCAS, Vasovagal syncope @ 36 Narcolepsy with cataplexy, Periodical limb movement syndrome, @ 40 (Also discovered that i was a victim of EXTREAM abuse and neglect leading to more tests) ASD, ADHD, CPTSD, MDD, accute anxiety disorder with panic disorder, social anxiety disorder with agoraphobia, bullous pemphigoid, Hashimoto's, hyperacusis, partial deviatedseptum, missing PCOM @ 41 I'm now 42 and have been fighting for a williams syndrome genetic test scheduled for April at the age of 43. All it took was a Dr. Who listened. ❤bless you sir! 🙏

  • @joe94c
    @joe94c5 ай бұрын

    One of your last points. I had some breathing/asthma issues as a child. Instead stopping me doing things, because both parents are runners, they made me do the 5-10 minute run to school

  • @derrickk773
    @derrickk7735 ай бұрын

    I'm really grateful for this channel. I've learned so much over the years.

  • @Nightknight1992
    @Nightknight19925 ай бұрын

    for the lactation thing, isnt it also a huge strain on the body to digest the extra calories needed to produce all that milk?

  • @rainbowgeek3284
    @rainbowgeek32845 ай бұрын

    You should totally react to some of the injuries from Deadliest Catch. I would love to get your perspective on it

  • @user-zs6xy8hd7e
    @user-zs6xy8hd7e5 ай бұрын

    I used to watch this channel bc my friends liked dr.mike but I’m so engaged now and I love that I always learn something new.

  • @apriltheanonymous6977
    @apriltheanonymous69775 ай бұрын

    the bentist just appearing was hilarious

  • @nedawilmhoff3599
    @nedawilmhoff35992 ай бұрын

    The enjoyment of watching this is Dr. Mikes reactions.

  • @raufbukari9813
    @raufbukari98135 ай бұрын

    Love ur videos man,keep it up

  • @BlakeMcCringleberry
    @BlakeMcCringleberry5 ай бұрын

    "I don't think there's much medical risk there." And that's what he said before he choked to death on a mouthful of mozzarella, officer.

  • @lillybarnett4027

    @lillybarnett4027

    5 ай бұрын

    OMG this thought went through my mind for a sec too 😱 He'll be ok. He's got Sam and Dan to save him if needed 😊

  • @AliceNsWonderland
    @AliceNsWonderland5 ай бұрын

    3:59 I JUST had a Dr ask me if i had Pots/EDS yesterday! I can do this w my thumbs, my elbows hyperextend, my shoulders dislocated a lot, i have super low blood pressure, was diagnosed w fibromyalgia as a teenager... the more i look into this, the more it sounds like i have it. She said it wasn't diagnosed much prior to covid but a lot of ppl w long covid are developing it

  • @lunapr2
    @lunapr25 ай бұрын

    Thank you for talking more about EDS. A lot of doctors do miss it and it causes a lot of frustration for patients. But also, here's where the importance of having a PCP comes to play. Yes, we obviously need specialists but connecting them all to a PCP creates a care team. IT is horrible to find out people have been prescribed meds that either do the same thing (so double dosing) or are contraindicated when together. It happens a lot to older people and people with complex chronic conditions like autoimmune disease.

  • @abunlover
    @abunlover5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for explaining EIB! I was recently told that I probably have it and am going through the process of getting diagnosed so I can have an inhaler to use (everything else has been ruled out). I commented on one of your other videos about my journey and how my difficulties have affected my relationship with physical activity throughout my life, and other people commented that I "made it up" or was "making excuses". I still work out, but it's been really frustrating not seeing any improvement in my cardio endurance because my chest gets really tight and I start to feel awful, and only feel better by slowing down or taking a short break.

  • @frenchieoverlord5159

    @frenchieoverlord5159

    5 ай бұрын

    I have the same issue. But the inhalers caused me to have severe headaches that I suffer from 12yrs later. After the 1st inhaler the headaches began and when MRI's were done afterwards a pineal glad cyst was discovered which was not there b4. When they thought it was panic attacks a small does of xanax helped. Please avoid those inhalers if u can!

  • @mashthebanana

    @mashthebanana

    5 ай бұрын

    I've never heard of EIB before and now I'm wondering if I have it 🤔 I've always struggled with sports that involve running because it would feel like my lungs were burning and it was difficult to breathe especially with all the mucus that would fill my throat. I kinda just thought this is what everyone experiences when they run? I'm gonna be so mad if there is a legitimate reason I always sucked at sports day and that one cross country competition I went to but had to drop out of a couple minutes in because my chest hurt so bad 😭defo going to talk to my doctor about this

  • @yeshummingbird

    @yeshummingbird

    5 ай бұрын

    @@frenchieoverlord5159 Just because the inhalers caused a rare disorder / issue with you doesn't mean you should warn others off an otherwise safe medication / treatment for our condition.

  • @meleyequbay7241
    @meleyequbay72415 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr. Mike, been a supporter for a while now and I just wanna say that your contents have been so educating and helpful. I actually aced my biology exam last year because of something i heard u say on one of ur vids, so props to you and keep creating contents like this and educate people like me to think like doctors.

  • @user-tt1zr2ex1f
    @user-tt1zr2ex1f4 ай бұрын

    So glad EDS was mentioned! I have the disease and its definitely hard to live with. You should do a video on EDS to help spread awareness. Very misunderstood condition.

  • @kmariep2425
    @kmariep24255 ай бұрын

    I had to replay it when you were talking about EDS, not only because I completely agree, it's a hard condition to manage, my dad and my sibling both have it and it causes such an amount of pain, but also because I was thrown off by you swearing lol

  • @MegaDerpification
    @MegaDerpification5 ай бұрын

    I always love when EDS is brought up on here, thank you for always spreading awareness for it!

  • @rebeccamiko9156
    @rebeccamiko91565 ай бұрын

    About the woman who just keeps lactating- it's a blessing that she's able to donate so much breast milk, but as a mom who exclusively pumps for her baby, that's gotta be a bit of a curse too. Imagine planning your life around the breast pump in 3-hour chunks, indefinitely.

  • @lillybarnett4027

    @lillybarnett4027

    5 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. All those babies out there getting a good clean meal but it's so hard for her to do all that. She's a sweetheart for doing that.

  • @__insertusernamehere__6425
    @__insertusernamehere__64252 ай бұрын

    3:55 I have a student that showed me how flexible he was and the first thing that I thought of was how he needed to be careful not to over extend himself. I told him as such and explained how it could happen. He was understanding and promised to not overdo it again

  • @Brock-brock
    @Brock-brock3 ай бұрын

    Such wonderful people in this wonderful world where anything is possible, good or bad

  • @m.5748
    @m.57485 ай бұрын

    Very interesting video, 🙂 Dr Mike! Thanks for your Medical Expertise!

  • @tsumichama
    @tsumichama5 ай бұрын

    Once in college, I had to stay up all night to write a report, and the next day I had to attend 3 courses. Needles to say, I might as well have missed those courses because my brain wasn't braining anymore. If someone had told me to go another day without sleep I would have committed murder 😂

  • @slayerkifonna6831

    @slayerkifonna6831

    5 ай бұрын

    If I get less than 8-10 hrs of sleep I wanna commit murder. Like to go over 200 hours is insanity. My body would've forced me. I mean hell I've fallen asleep at school before on the hard floor with just my backpack for a pillow, for a full rem cycle, and that was having had probably 5-6 hrs the night before.

  • @lillybarnett4027

    @lillybarnett4027

    5 ай бұрын

    🤣 "My brain wasn't braining anymore" lmao

  • @FunnyFungus
    @FunnyFungus5 ай бұрын

    Hey doc - I slipped on the ice the other day and have gotten a concussion - might even have a bit of whiplash.. Yes - this is more than 48 hours ago; and I have gotten a lot of rest - and I am still resting. I’d love it if you could make a video on concussions, why to avoid screens and how to “get back to normal”?

  • @user-ic8rz7ol2w
    @user-ic8rz7ol2w3 ай бұрын

    I’ve got metal plates and screw in my TMJ joints plus in C5-C6, lower back and R hip! Going to have to have it in my L hip and knee pain💖💕

  • @georgestanley657
    @georgestanley6575 ай бұрын

    I honestly appreciate when doctors say they don’t know things. It may seem weird but I appreciate when doctors say they don’t know but working hard to understand. Doctors and medical professionals are human and as an EMS worker the human body is very complicated and weird. If someone seems to “understand” everything about the body I would be a skeptical.

  • @georgestanley657

    @georgestanley657

    5 ай бұрын

    @@UnitTrace EMS (Emergency medical services) not neurology. I definitely do not know the answer to that 😂

  • @i_drew
    @i_drew5 ай бұрын

    Mike, you absolutely should try the record! You got nauseous watching someone else eat it,I would like to see how you react eating it yourself.😊

  • @alexb5548

    @alexb5548

    5 ай бұрын

    Why isn't this top comment?!! GOGOGOGO!