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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2021
  • House MD is one of the most entertaining medical shows out there… but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the most accurate. Today I watched Season 3 Episode 6 “Que Será Será“. In this episode, an obese man is assumed dead by some firefighters, only to find he’s actually in a coma… after they’ve cut a hole in his wall to remove him. House, Foreman, Cameron, Cuddy, and Chase dive in running a series of tests that’s hard to believe in order to find out what’s wrong with the poor gentleman. They test for STD’s, foreign pathogens from his produce, run x-rays and MRI’s… quite frankly it gets a little out of hand and the poor guy suffers a lot. This episode shares an importance lesson in leading with compassion when it comes to treating patients, especially ones living with obesity.
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  • @BrandonVout
    @BrandonVout Před 2 lety +8537

    "Are you gonna give me a zebra or a horse?"
    It's House, he'll find an albino zebra with 5 legs.

    • @lionhead123
      @lionhead123 Před 2 lety +359

      and a horn on its head.

    • @couldawa7114
      @couldawa7114 Před 2 lety +32

      Odin!

    • @docintrouble8508
      @docintrouble8508 Před 2 lety +183

      no he's gon get a giraffe with wrong fur pattern and short neck syndrome

    • @em7pug26
      @em7pug26 Před 2 lety +40

      @@lionhead123 five legged unicorn

    • @nickllama5296
      @nickllama5296 Před 2 lety +16

      in space. Riding a comet.
      House MD sucks.

  • @mrnonsense1031
    @mrnonsense1031 Před 2 lety +4975

    "Think horses not zebras."
    House doesn't even think zebras. When he hears hoofbeats, the thinks two coconuts being clacked together.

    • @dstreetz91
      @dstreetz91 Před 2 lety +392

      And he is questioning the air speed velocity of swallow's of different varieties.

    • @bleennn
      @bleennn Před rokem +109

      House is the king of the britons

    • @heartmd8943
      @heartmd8943 Před rokem +11

      🤭🤣🤣🤣🤭

    • @thatmarchingarrow
      @thatmarchingarrow Před rokem +83

      @@bleennn
      King? I didn't vote for him

    • @MathStringInputOutpu
      @MathStringInputOutpu Před rokem +120

      To be fair, the show addressed this. If it was horses or even zebras the case wouldn't go to his hands. He is probably the third plus doctor any of the patients saw when they got there.

  • @anxia-tea5846
    @anxia-tea5846 Před rokem +1469

    i think the reason they always think "zebras" first is because they're only handed cases that have had all the "horses" checked off.

    • @kingen411
      @kingen411 Před rokem +168

      not even zebras, i'd say they're looking for unicorns

    • @MyaB1986
      @MyaB1986 Před rokem +153

      Yep. Previous doctors check for everything that's most likely and once they reach diagnostic dead end the case goes to House. Which I appreciate as the show would be much more boring.

    • @sensitivesatan
      @sensitivesatan Před rokem +36

      thank you. i was yelling at my screen for this.

    • @maniacal1870
      @maniacal1870 Před rokem +48

      Bingo. I feel like he doesn't understand that this isn't normal rotation doctors.

    • @katmcvicar
      @katmcvicar Před rokem +19

      I’m a zebra. Ehlers Danlos Syndrome a long with a boat load of other stuff. I personally think it’s great that people don’t automatically go for the horse treatments/diagnosis.
      Saying that, House literally only wants the interesting ones… the Zebras

  • @swiseman13
    @swiseman13 Před rokem +1916

    Foreman is actually a neurologist on the show. Idk if that qualifies him to do neurosurgery, but it's not as bad as it first seems. Cameron is an immunologist and Chase is an intensivist.

    • @sandravacca5464
      @sandravacca5464 Před rokem +68

      I was about to comment this same exact thing!

    • @2B1Kenobi
      @2B1Kenobi Před rokem +189

      I remember Doc Mike saying they were residents in the Three Stories video, so I feel like he might be under the impression they weren’t specialists already.

    • @India.H
      @India.H Před rokem +83

      Chase is also a Surgeon.

    • @richardstephens7833
      @richardstephens7833 Před rokem +107

      Just in case Dr. Mike reads this: Dr. House's specialties are nephrology and infectious disease

    • @parasharkchari
      @parasharkchari Před rokem +53

      Also, as I recall, Chase did a residency as a neurosurgeon at U. Melbourne... in theory, he'd be the most qualified to do it.

  • @miasargent4728
    @miasargent4728 Před 2 lety +6155

    ‘You can’t be unsympathetic and be a successful doctor.’ Tell that to literally everyone in the mental health ward.

    • @katiebarto314
      @katiebarto314 Před 2 lety +666

      one time a tech told me i wasn’t actually depressed, i was just a lazy teenager.

    • @jodiecarlson6955
      @jodiecarlson6955 Před 2 lety +487

      I'm a mental health nurse, and I completely agree with his statement. You cannot be unsympathetic and successfully work in a psychiatric facility.

    • @congbadutne7476
      @congbadutne7476 Před 2 lety +401

      @@jodiecarlson6955 except you can and it happens all the time, as someone who also works on mh wards/with mh services, psychiatrists can be some of the coldest mofo’s on the planet

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. Před 2 lety +296

      I think people who work in medical fields get emotional burnout a lot more than we talk about. I care for my husband who has multiple chronic illnesses and sometimes I find my empathy slipping if I'm not properly rested or haven't taken time for myself in a while.

    • @juliagoetia
      @juliagoetia Před 2 lety +116

      @@jodiecarlson6955 Of course YOU would think that. Medical personnel, especially ones that work in psychiatric facilities, always have an inflated sense of their own abilities and moral standing. And a complete lack of awareness of just how callous and judgemental their actions actually are.

  • @stuartrobertkennedy8608
    @stuartrobertkennedy8608 Před 2 lety +5088

    "you can't be a unsympathetic and be a successful doctor"
    House: hold my cane

  • @geebean9091
    @geebean9091 Před rokem +876

    What I find funny is that despite House being the harshest and rudest of the bunch, he was the only one not putting every little symptom down to the man's weight, he never judged his weight once.

    • @pirilon78
      @pirilon78 Před rokem +61

      The difference between based judgement and baseless judgement
      House is based lol

    • @spencerific93
      @spencerific93 Před rokem +31

      Well he did call him a bunch of names lol. But otherwise, true.

    • @sporeham1674
      @sporeham1674 Před 10 měsíci +25

      ​@@spencerific93he calls everyone he meets names lmao

    • @spencerific93
      @spencerific93 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@sporeham1674 Yeah, you're not wrong.

    • @inspectorspinda
      @inspectorspinda Před 5 měsíci +3

      Well I wouldn't say that. He made that joke about dessert.

  • @jackmeriustacktheritrix
    @jackmeriustacktheritrix Před rokem +127

    The thing you have to remember about the show is that House and his team are basically a team of Sherlock Holmes' , by the time a case comes to them most of the likely causes have already been checked, the show is about the "zebras" with a few exceptions

    • @ButMadNNW626
      @ButMadNNW626 Před 11 měsíci +7

      This. House and Wilson are _literally_ Holmes and Watson. 😆 The characters were inspired by Doyle's detective duo, which is a wondrous full circle after Holmes was based on a medical doctor that Doyle knew.

    • @deliriouscheeto
      @deliriouscheeto Před měsícem

      I really don't get how people miss that part. It's literally the whole point of the show

  • @bvollm1
    @bvollm1 Před 2 lety +1850

    "She DRUGGED a patient so he wouldn't leave?!"
    Ooooooooh just you wait and see where this show goes

    • @TheMite7
      @TheMite7 Před 2 lety +2

      What for example?

    • @oliviag6407
      @oliviag6407 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah what happens

    • @michaelsmale791
      @michaelsmale791 Před 2 lety +130

      Chase killed an evil dictator patient

    • @hedonismbot1508
      @hedonismbot1508 Před 2 lety +52

      I also remember an episode (which may have been from another medical show altogether) where some doctor drugged a high school football player who desperately wanted to have college talent scouts see him play because he wouldn't otherwise be able to afford college (I don't recall what was wrong with him). I suppose suing a doctor for basically giving medical ethics the finger could also work.

    • @ramblingmillennial1560
      @ramblingmillennial1560 Před 2 lety +43

      And then he falls through a window. This show... XD I remember them breaking into patients houses too.

  • @boneitch
    @boneitch Před 2 lety +3566

    "Don't poison your patients". The knowledge I get from this channel is wild

    • @isaacgleeth3609
      @isaacgleeth3609 Před 2 lety +77

      Yeah, as soon as I heard that, my immediate thought was, "Well, kiss your future in the medical field goodbye."

    • @loyael
      @loyael Před 2 lety +12

      Lmaooo

    • @strawberrymilk619
      @strawberrymilk619 Před 2 lety +23

      yep
      this whole video was basically Dr. Mike slapping me with knowledge

    • @silverninja5218
      @silverninja5218 Před rokem +5

      That knowledge is absurd. Dr. Mike is providing false knowledge and it is deplorable lol

    • @SevenEllen
      @SevenEllen Před rokem +2

      lol

  • @Great_Olaf5
    @Great_Olaf5 Před 2 lety +341

    2:52 I'd actually buy Foreman knowing that. He's a neurologist, and pufferfish venom is a neurotoxin, so it's not completely out of his wheelhouse.
    8:34 Yeah, House has not been a good influence on Cameron.

    • @HamishW27
      @HamishW27 Před rokem +9

      Everyone else knows it from watching the Simpsons

    • @Demonite-jj2zf
      @Demonite-jj2zf Před rokem +1

      The neurotoxin is known as tetrodotoxin and paralyzes your entire body but it keeps you entirely conscious watching yourself die...
      Also the toxin can not be cured so there is literally nothing they can do for you

  • @aer71367
    @aer71367 Před rokem +351

    A girl I grew up with who was chubby all her life; people just assumed she ate a whole bunch later on in her life, it was discovered it was her thyroid the whole time.

    • @korncobb8808
      @korncobb8808 Před rokem +20

      thats so common!!! its awful how mean people are

    • @lindsay644
      @lindsay644 Před rokem +16

      Me...I am like that girl. Atill having issues. I have PCOS and Hypothyroidism and an autoimmune condition and atill have not found relief. The onyl time I was underweight was when I had a severe eating disorder which I am still trying to not fall back into at 39 yo. Doctors suck and so not listen, I have no insurance right now and cannot get help.

    • @Fadingroses19
      @Fadingroses19 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I would think Cushing's if I didn't think thyroid

    • @Fadingroses19
      @Fadingroses19 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@lindsay644I have PCOS and it's all hormone. I had the gastric sleeve and it BARELY gave me relief. God that sucks

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Fadingroses19why would you not seek hormone regimentation over a gastric?

  • @fernandovalverde5447
    @fernandovalverde5447 Před 2 lety +3774

    For the most part, the patients in House are referred to him after "normal" doctors treat patients and can't figure out what's wrong. That's why most of the time, the cases already have a bunch of tests completed.

    • @AlChestBreachFan7
      @AlChestBreachFan7 Před 2 lety +220

      Yes most of the time, especially in the later seasons, they cover that by mentioning other attempts at diagnosis or treatment from other hospitals were inconclusive. However in this episode, the patient goes straight to House. Foreman mentions how he’d been in a coma for over 24 hours to shut down Cameron’s theory about puffer fish which would leave him dead in 68 hours.
      Some episodes, you could argue that the time between the opening scene (where the patient experiences severe symptoms to prep the audience for the episode) and when they get assigned to House could be days, weeks, months, etc. In this case, the time between the opening of the episode and the patient’s admittance to Princeton Plainsboro was within a day.

    • @BenTIStudios
      @BenTIStudios Před 2 lety +29

      exactly. Not to mention all the tests ran and things done we don't get to see.

    • @m0sifer
      @m0sifer Před 2 lety +29

      @@BenTIStudios I think that's more a failing of the show writers not giving the time for "Normal doctors" to do all the tests in the time before the case.

    • @BenTIStudios
      @BenTIStudios Před 2 lety +38

      @@m0sifer I couldn't disagree more. We are there to see House's team work. Not see the previous doctors working and testing,

    • @m0sifer
      @m0sifer Před 2 lety +9

      @@BenTIStudios exactly. Which is why im saying they gave too little time within the dialogue between him being admitted and House getting the case.

  • @alexanderkuptsov6117
    @alexanderkuptsov6117 Před 2 lety +2676

    The bit when Cameron drugged the guy to get him readmitted brilliantly shows how step by step everyone on House's team was turning into a version of House. Excellent writing.

    • @aliceinwonder8978
      @aliceinwonder8978 Před 2 lety +205

      Yep! That's why *spoilers** she ended up leaving the team because she felt he corrupting her (and also Chase). I think it illustrated well how power can coerce culture

    • @maximilianoalexander9924
      @maximilianoalexander9924 Před rokem +104

      @@aliceinwonder8978 and also how at the end chase ends UP being house 2.0 having his own team

    • @Anonymous-ev3rl
      @Anonymous-ev3rl Před rokem +82

      @@aliceinwonder8978 yeah that's also why forman left. He realised he stopped caring about people being in pain and suffering.

    • @godqueensadie
      @godqueensadie Před rokem +27

      @@Anonymous-ev3rl Yeah he realised that letting them die when they could have been saved was preferable to 5 minutes of pain followed by a full life.

    • @Anonymous-ev3rl
      @Anonymous-ev3rl Před rokem +32

      @@godqueensadie he just realised that he didn't care about the patient being in unimaginable pain caused by him during an extremely dangerous procedure that no adult consented to.

  • @burtieeee9827
    @burtieeee9827 Před rokem +48

    “WHO GETS AN EEG WHEN A PATIENT ROLLS IN” this killed me 😂

  • @brianluttrell
    @brianluttrell Před rokem +19

    The thing about House is that he’s supposed to be a diagnostician who will only take rare cases. And while majority of the time his team does things out of order, the usually do the obvious stuff off camera before the episode really starts.

  • @tobyturcott
    @tobyturcott Před 2 lety +2507

    When my husband fell and hurt his back, I ended up having to threaten the attending physician with a lawsuit to get an x ray. This was the 6th time he'd been in the ER and the second time THAT DAY. Turned out he had vertically fractured his spine in three places. The scenario presented in House is absolutely believable to me.

    • @ppleeatpple
      @ppleeatpple Před 2 lety +109

      yeah but they pride themselves on being specialists in abnormal cases. You'd think they'd rule out simple things that could be done bedside instead of lugging the patient around to more complicated tests

    • @prae197
      @prae197 Před 2 lety +224

      @@ppleeatpple In most episodes, the patient only reaches House's team after they'd gone through other doctors and tests that yielded nothing. As much as I love Doctor Mike, I think this is crucial context he seems to be missing with often he brings up zebras and horses. Most of the time, other doctors have already ruled out all the horses, which is why they only look for zebras.

    • @amandasnider2644
      @amandasnider2644 Před 2 lety +11

      That's infuriating

    • @rhiannongreen2642
      @rhiannongreen2642 Před 2 lety +58

      My uncle got quite a pay out because a hospital sent him home with a broken neck and antibiotics (they assumed his breathing issues were a chest infection?). He struggled to breath more and more as pressure built in his neck and they eventually took him back in. They then prepped him for surgery but at the last minute a young doctor noticed they were about to operate on the wrong break (he had an old fracture from military service).
      A complete mess!

    • @redlox2
      @redlox2 Před 2 lety +39

      Could not agree more. Doctor Mike misses the context that this show (which is a drama) typically focuses on cases that are not “boring” (common stuff that other “regular” doctors have ruled out),

  • @genozuzek7401
    @genozuzek7401 Před 2 lety +2096

    I remember watching your videos when I was a 360 lb drug addict. 215 now (6ft4), and sober. You helped me change my life and start making health conscious decisions. Words can't express my gratitude.

  • @ramonalavigne8953
    @ramonalavigne8953 Před rokem +19

    Ann Readon from How to cook that is a food scientist. In one of her videos she said (and showed) that you can revive a lettuce by putting it's stalk in water and letting it absorb it into the leaves. She then said that you shouldn't actually do it though because the pesticides on the leaves will be absorbed up through the roots and will be throughout the plant itself rather than being washed off. The writers were actually accurate when they made that statement.

  • @RoganBits
    @RoganBits Před rokem +54

    I enjoy how hard Dr Mike went against poisoning a patient. The fact he didn't gloss over it like the show did speaks volumes about his character. I don't understand what message they were trying to get across on that one other than 'Cameron shouldn't be a doctor'.

    • @Quarktehduck
      @Quarktehduck Před 10 měsíci +10

      It was to show how much House has influenced his team over the years. This episode wasn’t about the case, it was about the team.

  • @annamarieisms
    @annamarieisms Před 2 lety +889

    Lol reminder: House is the one who sees them when other doctors have already ruled out horses. The premise is that he’s supposed to look for zebras because all the horses came back negative. Lol

    • @kendon0923
      @kendon0923 Před 2 lety +69

      I feel like because he doesn’t watch the show, Dr. Mike is always mocking them for zebras when zebras are the entire premise of the show. It was especially annoying here when Cuddy came in and explained how they checked and rechecked everything. I wish he would be less snarky sometimes.

    • @casualkempt9933
      @casualkempt9933 Před 2 lety +41

      @@kendon0923 it's also because hes a doctor and he knows how these procedures are supposed to go.

    • @GrippeeTV
      @GrippeeTV Před 2 lety +14

      @@kendon0923 I mean just because he’s the specialist, doesn’t mean he should automatically jump to batshit theories and cost the patient more time, tests and money than they might need.

    • @kendon0923
      @kendon0923 Před 2 lety +18

      @@GrippeeTV House patients are rarely cases where you can spot the problem with a normal test. Usually a House case is after all other doctors have run all the regular tests based on the symptoms. It’s the entire premise of the show.

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Před 2 lety +13

      This reminds me of when he covered episodes of MASH by not watching episodes of MASH.
      He's constantly making these mistakes and missing the context because he's not actually WATCHING the shows.😂
      Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this
      Come on, doc...A bit more effort. 😁

  • @divadude0411
    @divadude0411 Před 2 lety +4363

    As an obese man, I can't count the number of times when I have had a legitimate medical condition, that I was told there was nothing wrong with me and I just needed to lose some weight. I had a (benign) tumor in my head that went undiagnosed/untreated for almost a decade. It took almost 10 years, and 6 doctors, and one specialist ENT to find it, all because all but one of them couldn't look past my weight.

    • @Laura-vs6bk
      @Laura-vs6bk Před 2 lety +469

      Medical fatphobia kills, for sure.

    • @kjkj4725
      @kjkj4725 Před 2 lety +189

      I have PCOS and struggle with weight… Apparently most of my medical problems are caused by weight even though my BMI is still in norm…

    • @gagetaylor192
      @gagetaylor192 Před 2 lety +139

      Well when you're under the definition of obese it can affect basically everything. It's not wrong or fatphobic to look at somebody obese and assume a good chunk of any problems you have could be because of that obesity. Obviously many of them were wrong, but I don't think they were being fatphobic either. A doctor's job is to make sure we're as healthy as possible and I don't think it needs to be said why being obese isn't good for somebody.

    • @serhatkarabeyli9818
      @serhatkarabeyli9818 Před 2 lety +323

      @@gagetaylor192 Just because someone is obese does not mean you should not take their complaints seriously. This man had a tumor. He would have suffered from that tumor even if he was fit.

    • @Fredrikbb
      @Fredrikbb Před 2 lety +27

      @@Laura-vs6bk Not as much as obesity.

  • @anxia-tea5846
    @anxia-tea5846 Před rokem +27

    don't forget, asbestos isn't the only non-smoking cause of lung cancer. there's also radon.

  • @Pikmaruku
    @Pikmaruku Před rokem +10

    I'm very late to this but the thing at 9:19 is actually true. I'm a culinary student and one of the first things we were taught was about where food comes from and how some problems with food can start all the way at the farm. Our teacher actually told us a story about how a Mexican restaurant near the school had to be shut down permanently do E Coli in the lettuce cause multiple people to go to the hospital. The reason E Coli even got in the lettuce was because the people working on the farm where using the restroom outside near the lettuce (It wasn't directly on or near the lettuce it was more so at the start of the field). The water would carry the fecal matter through the crop and the roots would absorb the infected water, infecting the lettuce with E coli

  • @justmarcus33
    @justmarcus33 Před 2 lety +1181

    house's entire team is supposed to be "the cases other docters can't solve" I assume the point is they ignore the obvious because if it was obvious common stuff it would never reach house

    • @truli91
      @truli91 Před 2 lety +40

      Even a normal ER doctor or any dr could diagnose this patient after a chest x ray, which is Standard procedure. House is like: oh lets do this complicated test nobody does before a simple xray....yeah i get they need drama but for fucks sake, HbaC1 does shows if you have or not diabetus even if your current blood sugar is normal, any and i mean any doctor could say if that is normal this guy doesnt have diabetus....second we doctors test for tumor marks which are unlikely to be negative for a cancer that far away, this is again normal procedures. I get house is fascinating from the point of view of a non doctor but for a doctor this is bananas...and fiction. The order of the test is crazy.

    • @seanraines5871
      @seanraines5871 Před 2 lety +5

      @@truli91 wonder if my doctor said she liked house because she liked it or If she was just being nice? Lol oh well. About your comment I agree

    • @lordphaton
      @lordphaton Před 2 lety +18

      Hit the nail on the head. They give House the hard stuff and even complain at times that he doesnt treat regular people. Its why he hate clinic hours and hates seeing regular sick people during said clinic hours.

    • @kyuubinaruto17
      @kyuubinaruto17 Před 2 lety +20

      @@lordphaton Well... some of the regular sick people are stupid. Best clinic moment for me.
      Patient complains her inhaler isn't working for her
      House: Do you know your inhaler works?
      Patient: Do I look like an idiot? (Sprays inhaler on her neck like a perfume.)
      House stares, then we just cut to her outside the room calling him a jerk.

    • @MarioRossiAncora
      @MarioRossiAncora Před 2 lety +5

      Except there's plenty of episodes where they "recheck everything the others might have missed." It's just based on plot convenience.

  • @hannahbruno1682
    @hannahbruno1682 Před 2 lety +11835

    As a medical laboratory scientist, I’d love to collab on a video with you. Everyone knows about doctors, nurses, even surgical or radiology techs but rarely acknowledges that people actually work in a laboratory with just as much education and training/certification as say nurses. Not saying laboratory error doesn’t happen, but it’s not often we get to explain how a laboratory operates, how testing works, and how results are produced.

    • @volcanolord100
      @volcanolord100 Před 2 lety +351

      Agreed. Worked in a few labs (constantly moving, military) for the better part of a decade and I can count on one hand the amount of times the Lab has been directly responsible for a f*** up, while if I used the fingers and toes of everyone in the hospital, I still couldn't count the errors done by nurses and doctors. Incorrect collection, wrong labels, short draws, etc. It's aggravating how many people believe the lab is the problem for hospitals due to how rarely we interact with people.

    • @archery411
      @archery411 Před 2 lety +123

      I would love to see this collab!

    • @1greenblink
      @1greenblink Před 2 lety +85

      Ayooo hey fellow medical Lab scientist!!

    • @williampierce2482
      @williampierce2482 Před 2 lety +16

      Woman

    • @ikayotrof703
      @ikayotrof703 Před 2 lety +20

      My brother works at one of those labs, i think its pretty cool :D

  • @citygrownwillow93
    @citygrownwillow93 Před rokem +24

    i'd like to point out how much i appreciate the care, sensitivity, and empathy dr mike has for his obese patients, and even just a character on a show. so many times we experience such bias, negativity, and judgement that it becomes almost shocking when we encounter someone who doesn't take on that attitude. thanks dr mike!

  • @psgamer-il2pt
    @psgamer-il2pt Před 2 lety +11

    0:34 my mother injured herself very early into a nursing career she broke her back and she's never recovered she has arthritis now and is in constant pain

  • @01Ichirei10
    @01Ichirei10 Před 2 lety +754

    Isn't House's department specifically created just for Zebras. As far as i understand, the whole thing with his "Diagnostic Department" is he gets the cases that doctors have already checked but couldn't figure out so the show handwaves and assumes all the basic checks are already done.

    • @ThePentosin
      @ThePentosin Před 2 lety +3

      Jupp, pretty much.

    • @kitsunehikaru-4268
      @kitsunehikaru-4268 Před 2 lety +34

      But it showed later on that they DIDN'T check those basic things. Like the LP and STD panels. So the show still failed to show that either way.

    • @ThePentosin
      @ThePentosin Před 2 lety +15

      @@kitsunehikaru-4268 I don't remember the details on this episode exactly. But sometimes the patients go directly to house because it's a weird case right off the bat.
      And the show clearly shows that people are flawed, and when all you do all day is dealing with zebras, horses are easily forgotten. It's never lupus! Except the time it actually was lupus...

    • @cutecheerfreak1
      @cutecheerfreak1 Před 2 lety +7

      Not all diagnosticians only deal with Zebras. They just specialize in difficult to diagnose cases and second opinions. Yes the diagnostician would deal with most of a hospital’s zebras, the bulk would still be horses though. I understand that for the show it needs to be interesting, but he is critiquing it from a real doctor’s perspective, so of course it is more practical to eliminate all likely and common diseases first. It’s the point of him reviewing these shows lol.

    • @AntonSuprun
      @AntonSuprun Před 2 lety +2

      except he never relies on out-of-department tests being accurate, so he might as well start at the very beginning. But then it wouldn't be good TV, so.

  • @Bibliosection
    @Bibliosection Před 2 lety +821

    Man, his delivery on the simple, but tearful, line "I've never smoked" just broke me

    • @immortalsun
      @immortalsun Před 2 lety +3

      *I never smoked

    • @jocormier4465
      @jocormier4465 Před 2 lety +76

      @@immortalsun Dude why does it matter?

    • @dstreetz91
      @dstreetz91 Před 2 lety +1

      He's probably thinking of secondhand smoke, which could in theory cause lung cancer I guess if you're exposed for long periods of time. I'm not sure of the exact quote either and I just watched it because I've never smoked and I never smoked are so similar the brain will think either is correct if you find justification for it.

    • @PaperbackWizard
      @PaperbackWizard Před rokem +20

      And he followed it up with "C'est la vie". He really was a man who took life as it came, who enjoyed life on his own terms without obsessing over consequences. And in the end, he was right.

    • @stephsaguudefan1753
      @stephsaguudefan1753 Před rokem +13

      That guy is a great actor, he was good in The Mentalist too.

  • @Whiterin
    @Whiterin Před rokem +12

    On another note, I can answer why they never talk about the common things in the show. The setting of the show is that House diagnoses people that other people have been unable to. House isn't the first stop, he's pretty much the last stop after patients have been seen by other doctors and specialists. So all the normal and common issues would have generally already been ruled out by the time a patient gets to House.

  • @Aoifestanley
    @Aoifestanley Před 8 měsíci +6

    My dad is a paramedic and a fire man and he got severe back problems because he had to lift this lady down the stairs
    He also got severe knee problems from running and carrying even more patients
    He now has to have surgery 😅
    Love your videos!

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 2 lety +2585

    "When you hear hoof beats, think horses not zebras"
    I completely forgot about that saying until you reminded me of it

  • @Kurogane72
    @Kurogane72 Před 2 lety +789

    Usually House's patients didn't "just roll in" he's gets referred when other doctors couldn't find out what was wrong. So all of the tests mentioned were probably done previous to the team getting them.

    • @DonMarzzoni
      @DonMarzzoni Před 2 lety +28

      His department is literally called diagnostic department lol

    • @nazywajmniev
      @nazywajmniev Před 2 lety +76

      @@DonMarzzoni Yeah, and people get sent to his diagnostic department when other diagnostic department failed

    • @monicaavendano5553
      @monicaavendano5553 Před 2 lety +10

      Exactly, and keep in mind in any show/movie, timeline works faster, what you see happening in 40 mins is in the story days, weeks, months.

    • @monicaavendano5553
      @monicaavendano5553 Před 2 lety +22

      Btw, this show was about zebras and not horses, dr house was not an ER doctor. Maybe dr mike should investigate a little more before making certain remarks about a fictional show

    • @elizabethmckessick154
      @elizabethmckessick154 Před 2 lety

      I like house to x

  • @winter_isfun123isabacon9
    @winter_isfun123isabacon9 Před 2 lety +9

    Him: you need to throw everything at the patient.
    Me in the medical field: *actually throwing the equipment for the tests at the patient*

  • @professionalsimp1958
    @professionalsimp1958 Před rokem +3

    Whenever Mike says some medical term and the description pops up (sometimes even before that) and I know what it means before/while reading it I get so unnecessarily excited

  • @tiffanyperez-smith8211
    @tiffanyperez-smith8211 Před 2 lety +862

    This is House he ONLY deals with zebras. The horses have already been eliminated. That's the premise of the entire show. Early in the series it is established that he also doesn't trust anything that previous docs have done so sometimes he does relook at stuff that is basic.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Před 2 lety +37

      yup, he just doesnt like dealing with walk-ins that Cutty likes to make him tend to, he prefers the types that test his mental acuity, which i think that is how he should be utilized, that's like having a heart surgeon prescribe Pepto Bismol to a guy with Chronic Heartburn.

    • @lich109
      @lich109 Před 2 lety +26

      The show does a pretty poor job of showing what they have and haven't done yet though, especially when they suggest doing something they should've done much earlier, and don't mention that was already done.

    • @reijie2300
      @reijie2300 Před 2 lety +8

      +1 to this.
      Not my greatest flex, but i finished the whole series. House MD is all about zebras......and malpractice that works.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Před 2 lety +5

      @@lich109 still, they could've done worse, at least it looked like they tried to be accurate, unlike Gray's Anatomy or ER.

    • @shanec3098
      @shanec3098 Před 2 lety +9

      Film translation: They wrote in an excuse to be interesting.

  • @acepilot1
    @acepilot1 Před 2 lety +2986

    Need to cut House a break, technically speaking he would have had 6 doctors take tests and all come up inconclusive before a case would hit his attention

    • @mrsmichelledaniels
      @mrsmichelledaniels Před 2 lety +249

      Yeah I have to agree. It’s very rare he had a patient that hadn’t seen a million other doctors before.

    • @chrishubbard64
      @chrishubbard64 Před 2 lety +510

      Agreed, the whole point of coming to House is the standard stuff isnt applying. They are no longer looking for horses, they are barely checking for zebras. They are looking at russian wild boars in the middle of chicago.

    • @FiryaFYI
      @FiryaFYI Před 2 lety +214

      that is the entire premise of the show, and kinda pisses me off that he missed the point of house.
      once in awhile they drop off hints of this in the show.
      on the lockdown episode he has a grumpy patient ask him about it and house says something about how he can only take so many cases and they usually fatal for those he didnt take.

    • @livefyre4531
      @livefyre4531 Před 2 lety +120

      It was also 10-15 years ago? A lot of things have changed since then and a lot of the criticism feels like "Why didn't they do *something that was only discovered/refined to the point of viable in the last 5 years* back in 2002?"

    • @thenagazai
      @thenagazai Před 2 lety +3

      @@chrishubbard64 exacly

  • @anniewallace3601
    @anniewallace3601 Před 2 lety +1

    An editor in the room definitely ask the questions we all were thinking. So glad you have him there during filming.

  • @tphotos3485
    @tphotos3485 Před rokem +7

    why did a doctor never tell me that about Hashimoto's??! I was diagnosed just before turning 10 and no-one could pinpoint when it started even though I new exactly when it was triggered (15 months earlier with severe strep throat causing high fever and rash across my neck and chin). I gained weight, lost weight, gained again (told I was just growing despite never really having a growth spurt), was kind of pubescent but then it suddenly stopped. All of a sudden I lost too much weight and completely lost appetite when the gland died entirely. Finally got diagnosed when I woke up from a 40 hour nap with bright yellow eyes - liver became so engorged you could feel it. Trust kids when they say they don't feel well, or else you'll have them crapping blood and regret it.
    On the bright side I grew a whole foot in the first 18 months after starting meds :D

  • @Psychotyzm
    @Psychotyzm Před 2 lety +776

    In LORE: People come to House when the doctors have ruled out all the horses. There are only zebras left. This is well established in Season 1, when they talk how many doctors people have seen before they come to see House. In LORE it fits that they are only looking at reason 50 cause the patient have been to other doctors that have proven at least the first 40 reasons to be wrong...

    • @samukis272
      @samukis272 Před 2 lety +44

      If he's a zebra specialist, he might find meaningful employment at the zoo...

    • @roselover411
      @roselover411 Před 2 lety +39

      Except for that one girl who wanted House to tell her she got pregnant without cheating on her fiance. I'm quite sure she didn't go to twenty doctors to verify that she's pregnant before she got to him.

    • @prujckn2586
      @prujckn2586 Před 2 lety +2

      This.

    • @oromis995
      @oromis995 Před 2 lety +107

      @@roselover411 that's the clinic... They don't go to House, House is enslaved there, it's different

    • @roselover411
      @roselover411 Před 2 lety +11

      @@oromis995 Oh I see XD Fair distinction

  • @noobishnemo6745
    @noobishnemo6745 Před 2 lety +491

    I think the thing with House is, that by the time a patient ends up in House's service that patient has already BEEN through the "horse" treatments. You don't get to House unless some other doctor has already checked for horses. That's why they focus on Zebras.

    • @pauladiermyer6050
      @pauladiermyer6050 Před 2 lety +42

      This. That's exactly the point of the show. But it's still kinda fun to watch someone analyze everything, of course. Lol

    • @Nickerian91
      @Nickerian91 Před 2 lety +19

      yes they are not regular doctors who have several patients. they are a diagnostic team who take rare cases one by one that noone else were able to solve.
      this is the "point" of the show.
      they also mention often how rare this is. (one of the few hospitals who have this kind of depertment and its due to the intelligence of dr house)

    • @karlac3340
      @karlac3340 Před 2 lety +9

      This! Lol I kept yelling at my screen "he's already gone through other doctors who have checked for horses!" but it's entertaining seeing Dr. Mike get so angry about this 😂

    • @cooldude2251
      @cooldude2251 Před 2 lety +1

      you still want to rerun those tests to see if there was anything the original doctor missed. Like what's the harm in doing another blood test you know?

    • @Nickerian91
      @Nickerian91 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cooldude2251 waste of time if it has already been ruled out

  • @sharireid3156
    @sharireid3156 Před rokem

    I loved this review!!! Sooo funny but informative all the same. Big up Dr Mike.

  • @Kakashi-san
    @Kakashi-san Před rokem

    You, Dr. Mike throwing shades at the show has me rolling the whole time 😂😂😂

  • @rpriestley
    @rpriestley Před 2 lety +1809

    As someone who has been obese my entire life, THANK YOU for the way you handled this story with kindness and grace. I could write a book about how I've been dismissed by medical professionals. People see fat and diagnose "fat" without looking at underlying conditions. Thank you, Dr Mike. You are a gift.

    • @klsi8129
      @klsi8129 Před 2 lety +36

      I've just seen flashbacks from my childhood (I was 10 I assume). My mom was into alternative medicine and we went to the doctor that diagnosed illnesses through eyes. As I say she barrely looked me in the eye and began to say that I should eat this not that (by that time I had healthy diet -just didn't workout that much so I was a bit chubby). The funnies part of it was that she herself was obese...

    • @margaretjohnson6259
      @margaretjohnson6259 Před 2 lety +27

      you are also a woman. women are routinely dismissed and many die because doctors don't listen to them or believe them. i've been overweight, though not obese, and i get the lectures, too. one shitty doctor told me i was obese at 5 feet tall and 113 lbs.

    • @purplewine7362
      @purplewine7362 Před 2 lety +10

      @@margaretjohnson6259 how? Your BMI only comes out to be around 22. That's nowhere close to obese.

    • @Oxbloodmage
      @Oxbloodmage Před 2 lety +7

      So you're saying they show as much disregard for your health as you do.

    • @Oxbloodmage
      @Oxbloodmage Před 2 lety +6

      @@margaretjohnson6259 I call bs.

  • @johnrhodes7812
    @johnrhodes7812 Před 2 lety +420

    Thank you for pointing out that it's always possible that obesity is a SYMPTOM rather than an underlying cause. There are a multitude of reasons people have trouble controlling weight. It's not always poor impulse control.

    • @austindemelo4947
      @austindemelo4947 Před rokem +30

      There was actually an episode about a young, obese girl who was depressed because she was constantly getting teased. (Also, other stuff wrong, which is why she saw House.) It ended up that her obesity was a result of Cushing's disease. Also a good episode regarding beauty standards.

  • @MuzzyBarker
    @MuzzyBarker Před 17 dny

    Loved you answering your own question with the premise of the show at 4:37

  • @DefinitelyThatGuy
    @DefinitelyThatGuy Před 2 lety +1

    3:15 - That actor played in one of my favorite shows, Chicago Fire. When you see them once its like you never forget how they look and sound!

  • @captainspock3p07
    @captainspock3p07 Před 2 lety +349

    Doctor: "You're probably gonna die... so...."
    **LEAVES THE ROOM**
    Patient: *visible confusion*

  • @bex5445
    @bex5445 Před 2 lety +1675

    The thing I hate the most about that episode of the show is how badly they talk about the patient while he's in a coma. The first thing I learned in nursing school was that comatose and/or palliative patients hear everything and probably even more than other patients

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 Před 2 lety +146

      Thank you! ❤️
      I was comatose for a while when I was 18, and blessed with people who didn't assume I couldn't hear just because SOME comatose patients don't hear. Some don't, some do, so people should always assume the patient CAN hear even though the patient can't respond.

    • @kristadavis2825
      @kristadavis2825 Před rokem +86

      Yes! My mom was comatose for 3 days when she had me (Eclampsia at 24 weeks after conception). One of the worst parts was being able to hear everyone talk about her dying. She pleaded with God and a multi state prayer chain started when the doctor said there was nothing else the hospital could do since nothing they tried was able to remove the fluids she was drowning in or get her organs back working. Next morning her fluid levels were almost normal and she was awake. God saved her and it was considered a medical miracle.

    • @robbiecale3327
      @robbiecale3327 Před rokem +2

      @@kristadavis2825 god isn't real

    • @nicekitty6988
      @nicekitty6988 Před rokem +40

      I heard. I would be aware for a few seconds at a time. I heard the nurses making fun of me because they had to remove my tampon, and because I had cuts on my legs from self harm.

    • @michelleferrari6477
      @michelleferrari6477 Před rokem +15

      I’m sorry Kat Klenn 😢

  • @ReSunDestin
    @ReSunDestin Před 3 měsíci +1

    9:09 I was actually wondering why they'd keep him awake while watching the episode, thanks for the explanation

  • @deluluistheselulu123
    @deluluistheselulu123 Před 2 lety +3

    I love how he’s just so smart about health! You teach me new things everyday! I wanna say two words
    Two words: thank you❤️

  • @nikolasconstant6151
    @nikolasconstant6151 Před 2 lety +380

    Foreman is a neurosurgeon, as well as Chase is a vascular surgeon and so they take charge of the neurosurgical and vascular surgery procedures respectively. They are not interns, they are specialists hired as parts of an elite diagnostic team under House (who if I can recall correctly is a nephrology and infectious desease double specialist/if I say it right) and his best friend Wilson, who is an unofficial member of the team is an oncologist (House and Wilson are modeled from Sherlock Holmes and Watson)..

    • @VidelxSpopovich
      @VidelxSpopovich Před 2 lety +32

      Wanted to add that this is based on the original Sherlock Holmes novels and not the movies, TV shows or other media. It helps explains why House is such an awful person.

    • @nikolasconstant6151
      @nikolasconstant6151 Před 2 lety +29

      @@VidelxSpopovich House is not an awful person. He is unconventional. He is a chronic pain patient, with that having a huge impact in his behavior. Plus, people that work in healthcare and are rather empathetic (myself included) find some protective mechanisms to cope with and detach themselves.. I guess it is more awful to judge other people easily (fictitious or not)...

    • @mabi2727
      @mabi2727 Před 2 lety +28

      @@nikolasconstant6151 nobody was judging you, mate, take it easy. House IS a fictional character, and he was written as a jerk, that's just the way it goes. Even if there's a backstory there, not everybody would cope by becoming someone like him.

    • @nikolasconstant6151
      @nikolasconstant6151 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mabi2727 what is the awful about him? That he saves lives? People who come into rash conclusions, do it often indescretely. Having worked with real live chronic patients, I see labels often used as cranky, weird, lune, self centered... It is very easy judging somebody's life, when you are not the one living it..

    • @TheBritt2001
      @TheBritt2001 Před 2 lety +6

      I was going to mention that Foreman is literally a neurosurgeon xD

  • @powerofanime1
    @powerofanime1 Před 2 lety +434

    "He's not dead if he has a pulse!" I can't believe you had to say this. XD

    • @powerofanime1
      @powerofanime1 Před 2 lety +2

      @Highway Unicorn Huh, it could be. But they successfully get his pulse at the end of the scene so it can't be TOO hard.

    • @seraphimvalkyrin4543
      @seraphimvalkyrin4543 Před 2 lety +11

      The editor manipulated the scene to make Mike look better and make a joke. They explained that they checked for a pulse and there wasn't one from the usual spots so they assumed he was dead.

    • @powerofanime1
      @powerofanime1 Před 2 lety

      @@seraphimvalkyrin4543 Ah! Thanks.

    • @user-lo4vj1yo2f
      @user-lo4vj1yo2f Před 2 lety +7

      That's nothing compared to this dialogue from another episode:
      "Oh my god! He's choking!!!"
      "That's not possible! It's mac and cheese!"
      Yeah.

    • @user-lo4vj1yo2f
      @user-lo4vj1yo2f Před 2 lety

      @@seraphimvalkyrin4543 which is exactly how living people end up at the morgue.

  • @HeatherNickless-vt8zr
    @HeatherNickless-vt8zr Před 11 měsíci +4

    Actually the 600 Lbs guy had clubbed hands since the first scene of the episode; no one ironically noticed too much about it since being first admitted to the hospital; no one notices the most crucial clue to what is going on in their patients until the final few minutes of each of the episodes(except for 3 of the episodes where they were too late to save their patients).

  • @tchernobay
    @tchernobay Před rokem +7

    3:57 Thats definetly the wrong way to work with the obesity problem in the us.

  • @gunkid6368
    @gunkid6368 Před 2 lety +502

    "why aren't they talking about the most common things" because that is literally the entire point of house. other doctors already did all the normal stuff he's there to find the thing no one else did/could

    • @christopherangeli1141
      @christopherangeli1141 Před 2 lety +23

      There's no evidence of the patient in this case being seen by anyone other than the main cast of "doctors" and House.

    • @Guardian582
      @Guardian582 Před 2 lety +56

      @@christopherangeli1141 from the shows premise, its implied, and several times during the series hes says things similar to "people who are sick enough to make it to ME, dont spontaneously get better', "we find out what kind of zebra we're looking for"

    • @christopherangeli1141
      @christopherangeli1141 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Guardian582 Well, that may very well be true. But it doesn't take away from the fact that it wasn't made clear to a first time viewer. How DARE you try to make me appear foolish in front of a sexy yet chaste Doctor?! You make me wanna wretch.

    • @EmEm78
      @EmEm78 Před 2 lety +8

      If other doctors already ran basic diagnostics, they would be referring to those results too.

    • @0Clewi0
      @0Clewi0 Před 2 lety +8

      @@christopherangeli1141 It's a drama serie, you can't expect the show to prepare first viewers in every episode.

  • @ElegantGypsy24
    @ElegantGypsy24 Před 2 lety +186

    My jaw just dropped. I have Hashimotos and this is the first time I have ever heard a doctor explaining it correctly! Go Dr. Mike!

    • @El1society
      @El1society Před 2 lety +7

      who diagnosed you with it then? 😂

    • @waywardgoddess7219
      @waywardgoddess7219 Před 2 lety +11

      @@El1society I have Hashimotos and trust me having a doctor just saying that isn't an explanation. I had a VA PRIMARY CARE DOC tell me my thyroid was normal. 6 months later I'm on medication for life. I wasn't even referred to an ENDO and when I finally saw one at the hospital I work at (since I told the VA to stick it) she was rude as hell.
      Also Hashimotos is not a simple disease and is difficult to diagnose since it literally can mimic both hypo and hyperthyroidism

  • @strangelove0108
    @strangelove0108 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for being so diligent for diabetics. Never knew I had to be so diligent until my kiddo was in dka!

  • @libbyluff4261
    @libbyluff4261 Před 2 lety

    Just wanna say love you videos I love watching them and seeing all the wrong things in medical dramas on the other hand due to me spitting out you facts and me learning from you you have rewend house for my family 🤣🤣🤣

  • @AngieLynne01
    @AngieLynne01 Před 2 lety +1020

    "This show is all about zebras and no horses!" Yes, that's the premise of the show. Dr House only gets patients that other doctors have tried to diagnose and failed. All the "horses" have been ruled out.

    • @exantiuse497
      @exantiuse497 Před 2 lety +57

      Sure, but in the beginning of the episode they haven't ruled them out yet, but still they go straight for the zebras. In real life medicine, the patients don't arrive with a tattoo saying "dr. House's patient", you don't know who's going to be the difficult one until you've tested and ruled out the simple ones, which they didn't show inthis episode

    • @Gnomaana
      @Gnomaana Před 2 lety +68

      @@exantiuse497 "one until you've tested and ruled out the simple ones, which they didn't show inthis episode" They almost NEVER show those. They were run by other doctors possibly even in different hospitals. If they showed that part for every patient, House and his staff would only be in the last 10 minutes of every episode.

    • @Denois95
      @Denois95 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, that's why they don't take chest X Rays or CT's in this hospitals. The show is dumb and inaccurate.

    • @Brandon-hn5jx
      @Brandon-hn5jx Před 2 lety +21

      @@exantiuse497 the patient was comatose for at least 24 hours before the patient landed in his lap. Other doctors and nurses did do the preliminary procedures.

    • @Schwaka
      @Schwaka Před 2 lety +10

      @@Denois95 the medicine is generally accurate, but the process is exaggerated.

  • @siracastori01
    @siracastori01 Před 2 lety +338

    House's first working title was actually "Chasing Zebras", after the saying: the premise of the show is that he gets cases that none else can diagnose, so it's assumed all the usual tests have been done and all the horses ruled out by someone else when a patient gets to House.

    • @TheDersEffect8
      @TheDersEffect8 Před 2 lety +34

      wish he would understand that. As viewers we know that House and the team chase Zebras because other doctors ruled out the horses. We watch it for the crazy cases not because its a normal day in the hospital

    • @juniperfloraclarke4833
      @juniperfloraclarke4833 Před 2 lety +1

      House is built on the story of Sherlock Holmes and Watson (Wilson) so are you sure?

    • @siracastori01
      @siracastori01 Před 2 lety +6

      @@juniperfloraclarke4833 Yeah, I know, but this influence and the structure are not mutually exclusive, on the contrary: in order to make a medical into a mystery and have S.H. references, you need cases that are difficult to solve and that just the titutural character can tackle, ergo the zebras.

    • @irtap404
      @irtap404 Před 2 lety

      Yet no torax X ray 🤦‍♀️

    • @kayzager4631
      @kayzager4631 Před 2 lety +2

      The issue in this episode in particular, though, is that they don't know the other tests have been done. They guy can't give his history when he arrives. They jump to their Zebra thinking before ruling out any horses.

  • @minxkitcatty0519
    @minxkitcatty0519 Před rokem +1

    Him getting an Anger Cramp at Foreman doing the biopsy made me laugh so much 😂😂😂😂

  • @iluvrolaz
    @iluvrolaz Před rokem

    Heyyy, with the thyroid storm thing uou just sounded like house lolol!!! Love it!

  • @mandylee3139
    @mandylee3139 Před 2 lety +1095

    To be fair, I'm pretty sure foreman is a neurosurgeon. That was his specialty before he was assigned to houses team.

    • @rocro4361
      @rocro4361 Před 2 lety +160

      Neurologist. Also, house hired him because he knows how to pick locks and stuff

    • @kevsonkeyboard
      @kevsonkeyboard Před 2 lety +71

      House wanted a neurologist with "street smarts" and experience from the hood

    • @mokies7811
      @mokies7811 Před 2 lety +42

      if i remember currently each member has a different area of specialty, Foreman Neurosurgeon, Cameron Immunologist, Taub Plastic surgeon, Kutner Sports Medicine Specialist, Thirteen Internist, and Chase and House both being Diagnostics.

    • @shamimsaeidi2572
      @shamimsaeidi2572 Před 2 lety +52

      @@mokies7811 chase is actually a general surgeon. House is an infectious diseases specialist. They all work in diagnostics department.

    • @Fever2113
      @Fever2113 Před 2 lety +15

      @@shamimsaeidi2572 chase is actually an intensivist before joining houses team

  • @alexolotl124
    @alexolotl124 Před 2 lety +879

    The way he talks about overweight people (including myself) is the first time I actually did not feel uncomfortable with listening about weight in a medical context. He actually sounds like he cares instead of just telling me I should just eat less.

    • @luk3979
      @luk3979 Před 2 lety +33

      I used to be overweight and get offended when people told me the truth but thanks to that I started working out and becoming healthy its not how someone talks about you is what you do about it

    • @sparco956
      @sparco956 Před 2 lety +15

      @@luk3979 The truth about what?

    • @IncendiaT1990
      @IncendiaT1990 Před 2 lety

      @@luk3979 1. that doesn't work for everyone.
      2. Focusing only on weight can overlook other, more serious medical issues, including issues causing the weight.
      3. All putting people down for their weight does is cause self - esteem issues, depression, suicidal thoughs, and a fear/avoidance/lack of faith in their doctors.
      4. If your a doctor and can't be professional enough to treat overweight people like people, you should be fired and have your license revoked.

    • @bipstymcbipste5641
      @bipstymcbipste5641 Před 2 lety +46

      @@luk3979 Thing is, some people hear it so much so often that they just don't even care about the next comment about their weight and they stop caring about any health issues and they may just have some mental issue where constantly getting hammered with comments about weight from people with no context about their life, they stop listening to anyone who says anything about their weight. I think it should be treated a bit more sensitively

    • @PhysicallyAwake
      @PhysicallyAwake Před 2 lety +16

      @@bipstymcbipste5641 but as a medical professional you should always be business like when referring or talking to their patients.

  • @JacKnife3705
    @JacKnife3705 Před 2 lety

    My big brother graduated from emory in physical therapy and its made me watch this channel more than i already do.

  • @CoolStoryCanYouRepeatThat

    As someone that just recently got out of the hospital (was there for 2-3) months. These videos hit different. LOL I knew they were unrealistic due to Dr. Mike’s commentary, but to go through it first hand AND see this is hilarious.

  • @karlamaeder4691
    @karlamaeder4691 Před 2 lety +1044

    The doctors on Houses’ team are all specialists in different fields. Foreman was a Neurologist, Chase was something with Intensive Care (?), Cameron was Immunology. In the later seasons, the new team were all different specialties. Kutner was something with sports medicine, Taub was a plastic surgeon, and 13 was an Internist. 👍🏻 oh, and then of course Wilson was an Oncologist and Cuddy was Endocrinology.
    I love this show lol.

    • @imaginaryenemy2565
      @imaginaryenemy2565 Před 2 lety +127

      Yeah it's funny to watch him rage about the show but within the lore of House all of their plot points and decisions make sense their a team of hand picked specialists lead by a Sherlock Holmes type genius who get the most complicated and mysterious cases and they tend to solve them by breaking ethics and thinking outside the box the show isn't very medically accurate and is highly dramatized but it makes great TV

    • @cgi2002
      @cgi2002 Před 2 lety +59

      @@imaginaryenemy2565 also worth noting they are never the first point of co tact with a patient. The only patients they see are referred to them after already been seen by multiple Dr's who just can't figure out what's wrong with them.
      And in most cases their patients would be asked to sign a waiver that basically let's them use their diagnostic methods without risk of been sued. These Dr's litterally have the right to refuse to see a patient, house picks and chooses his cases, he refuses more than he accepts.

    • @imaginaryenemy2565
      @imaginaryenemy2565 Před 2 lety +27

      @@cgi2002 yes exactly he usually treats one person a week and he gets to pick which cases he treats and he goes for the super crazy ones his job is so niche and he tends to heal more patients than ones that die on his watch so the hospital tends to let his antics slide

    • @mastAk881
      @mastAk881 Před 2 lety +1

      Chase is a Cardiologist I though?

    • @cgi2002
      @cgi2002 Před 2 lety +21

      @@mastAk881 he is, and if I recall Foreman is a neurologist. Every single member of houses team is a specialist, and most of them are highly capable surgeons too. They also often have jobs outside his team, he may treat 1 patient a week but they would also be working as part of other teams within the hospital to keep their skills up to date/learning new skills.
      They like house, had clinic hours, except they did theirs, and often pulled shifts elsewere within the hospital.

  • @Couldbedumber
    @Couldbedumber Před 2 lety +873

    I like how he’s mad foreman is doing the neurosurgery but foreman IS IN THE SHOWS OWN CANON a neurosurgeon, so out of all characters he’d be the most fit to do that procedure

    • @erictme05
      @erictme05 Před 2 lety +60

      Yeah I love this guy's content but he says a few stupid things about the show like what you said.

    • @pamy3218
      @pamy3218 Před 2 lety +36

      I came to comments to make sure somebody said this! 🤣

    • @pallyboy6005
      @pallyboy6005 Před 2 lety +47

      I was under the impression that in the early show, Foreman is credited as a "Neurologist" and not a "Neuro-Surgeon", but that could be my mistake

    • @erictme05
      @erictme05 Před 2 lety +18

      @@pallyboy6005 I think I've heard him be called both. But I haven't watched it in years im not the best person to ask for that

    • @pallyboy6005
      @pallyboy6005 Před 2 lety +6

      @@erictme05 You could well be right~ also, could just be the kind of show that would have him be called both anyway

  • @diamondstud322
    @diamondstud322 Před rokem +1

    So, I’ve recently been binging House M.D. (how I found your channel). Though they don’t show it much since the first few episodes, most patients don’t get to House’s team as a first stop. They are routed to him from the E.R., their primary physician,etc. As such, the routine tests (horses) have already been done. While they might redo those tests, i think the idea of the series is that the patient only get sent to House when they suspect it’s a zebra. 😄

  • @vjcarter4657
    @vjcarter4657 Před rokem +1

    Dr. Mike, you are the sweetest Doctor.

  • @autumn557
    @autumn557 Před 2 lety +227

    Dr Mike: don’t poison your patients because you’re actually not God.
    Dr House: ☹️

    • @melbell0865
      @melbell0865 Před 2 lety +7

      “God doesn’t have a limp.”
      Dr. House.

  • @ScientificallyStupid
    @ScientificallyStupid Před 2 lety +126

    Dr Mike: "PLEASE tell me that's a neurosurgeon doing this, and not just...Foreman"
    Foreman: "am I a joke to you?"

  • @jenniferoakes5053
    @jenniferoakes5053 Před 2 lety +5

    I wish there were more people in the world like you, that didn't judge someone based on their weight. You never know the reason why someone is overweight.

  • @lydibug4849
    @lydibug4849 Před rokem +1

    I hope Dr. Mike does even more episodes of House MD. I'm not even in the medical field and I could pinpoint SO MANY THINGS CLINICALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY WRONG in this show!!

  • @RexItaliae
    @RexItaliae Před 2 lety +244

    Usually the storyline excuse for these absurd cases is that they get passed to House only after "normal" doctors discard all the horses and can't figure out what's wrong with the patient. So yeah they're jumping to step 50 because someone else has done steps 1 to 49 :)

    • @rustyscrew5776
      @rustyscrew5776 Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah but doctors will review the patient’s medical records and move on from there. What Dr Mike is saying is, each one of those tests would’ve/ should’ve been done by the “normal” doctors. The case shouldn’t have reached house at all.

    • @CharlieQuartz
      @CharlieQuartz Před 2 lety +2

      @@azalon2035 They didn't find the cancer through a chest x-ray, but an image of his hand, where the cancer had metastasized.

    • @7Seraphem7
      @7Seraphem7 Před 2 lety +2

      @@CharlieQuartz It wasn't cancer they found on the x-ray, it was clubbing, a deformation of the fingers most often caused by lung cancer. Which was a quick, easy test and told them what to look for in the more major tests.

  • @Mr4NiceOne
    @Mr4NiceOne Před 2 lety +350

    I love how Mike, and other doctors reviewing house, always forgets that they are specialized practice, meaning bunch of routine tests had already been done prior to coming to House's office

    • @SilenceUnspoken
      @SilenceUnspoken Před 2 lety +35

      Yeah, this and the zebra’s not horses thing and the hand xray thing makes it seem like he’s just looking for something to be angry about rather than looking at it logically honestly

    • @Tucnak2o0
      @Tucnak2o0 Před 2 lety +32

      also every team member has his own specialization, Foreman IS a neurologist so him doing the surgery himself isn't that far fetched, Chase is a surgeon, Cameron is an immunologist, House has two specialties - nephrology and infectious diseases

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy Před 2 lety +16

      I love all the non medical people putting their two pence forward. If the test results aren't in the patients record then they are re done. If results change very quickly like blood glucose they would be re done regardless.

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy Před 2 lety +20

      @@Tucnak2o0 a neurologist doing neurosurgery would be like calling the interior decorator to re tile your roof
      Same field, completely different set of skills and training. If anything if chase knew general surgery he would be better trained.

    • @Mr4NiceOne
      @Mr4NiceOne Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@RK-ep8qy It was just an observation, and everyone uses computers these days anyway :)
      ps: I was trained and worked as an RN, so I do have some experience in the field

  • @ccentric8625
    @ccentric8625 Před rokem

    My dad is in family medicine and I am a CSE student we love watching your videos together on our family tv....
    I am very lucky he doesn't mind the swear words when he is watching shows like these with me 😂

  • @Anugya25
    @Anugya25 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I love how US medicine is such a business now that even the "cheapest tests" cost $300. Very saddening.

  • @matthewperry8466
    @matthewperry8466 Před 2 lety +534

    In fairness, foreman is a neurosurgeon/neuro-specialist. Each of House's doctors was a doctor in specific field.

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats Před 2 lety +13

      Making them a super team of specialists

    • @Lucieferreads
      @Lucieferreads Před 2 lety +44

      I believe Foreman was a neurologist. You would need a neuroSURGEON to drill a hole in someone's skull. They're two very different things as are cardiologists vs cardio-vascular surgeons.
      The point is that even among all their specialties, they do things that just aren't done in the real world. Clinicians don't run labs themselves, don't run imaging (CT, MRIs and the sort) and some of the procedures they do exceed what would be their real world competence.
      I love the show and some of the medicine in it is actually quite accurate, but it clearly doesn't strive for realism 😂

    • @TheSlodfj5
      @TheSlodfj5 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Lucieferreads On your second point, House makes his team do the tests because he wants to hold them accountable for their mistakes and he doesn't trust the nurses because of his bias against them. Also, he doesn't have the right to these demands, but Cuddy lets him do it because "he's the most brilliant diagnostician in the country" (aka, he saves lives). So, those are the excuses the show gives of why House's activities are allow to continue in the Hospital.

    • @Kamila-ey5vi
      @Kamila-ey5vi Před 2 lety +3

      Wasn't Chase the neurosurgeon??? I think Foreman was just a neurologist

    • @ZoeLeigh01
      @ZoeLeigh01 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Kamila-ey5vi chase is the surgeon. i don't remember his specialty, or if he's just a general surgeon. but yes, chase was the surgeon of the 3.

  • @TheJumpinJesus
    @TheJumpinJesus Před 2 lety +378

    "This is all about zebras, not horses"
    Yeah, that's the premise of the show=p

    • @Odin2244
      @Odin2244 Před 2 lety

      OMG Doctor Mike actually ᶜᵒᵐᵐᵉⁿᵗᵉᵈ ᵒⁿ ᵐʸ ˡᵃᵗᵉˢᵗ ᵛⁱᵈᵉᵒ ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @banditnmbr087
      @banditnmbr087 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly other doctors have already ruled out all of the horses that's why they get sent to a zebra expert.

    • @Whats_The_Point23
      @Whats_The_Point23 Před 2 lety

      Thank you! That’s what I’ve been saying!

  • @jonnylonewolf1112
    @jonnylonewolf1112 Před 2 měsíci

    Even though this video is two years old. Always enjoy watching them, very informative and always something new to learn from

  • @kam8754
    @kam8754 Před rokem +1

    "I didn't loose it, you took it from me!" had me dying

  • @breakcoregirlxd
    @breakcoregirlxd Před 2 lety +5101

    Not very accurate but still pretty good if you ask me

    • @1mm0rt4lty7
      @1mm0rt4lty7 Před 2 lety +30

      Yup

    • @masonbone963
      @masonbone963 Před 2 lety +160

      Yeah, not everything hast to be perfect to be enjoyable, that's why some of the medical dramas are fun to watch.

    • @davej6534
      @davej6534 Před 2 lety +8

      OMG Doctor Mike actually ᶜᵒᵐᵐᵉⁿᵗᵉᵈ ᵒⁿ ᵐʸ ˡᵃᵗᵉˢᵗ ᵛⁱᵈᵉᵒ ❤❤

    • @brokenland5154
      @brokenland5154 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, I agree.

    • @iBlaze69
      @iBlaze69 Před 2 lety +65

      @@davej6534 no he didnt u just want views

  • @yumeka_is_dreaming
    @yumeka_is_dreaming Před 2 lety +274

    Doc to obesity patient: "what was your lowest weight?"
    "3.5kg but it was very long ago..."

  • @Akira_of_the_Fae
    @Akira_of_the_Fae Před rokem

    Ive actually watched this episode on tv ages ago, its nice to see a professional reaction to it

  • @tabisuematwiju5865
    @tabisuematwiju5865 Před 21 dnem +1

    Thank you Dr. Mike for not being mean to obese people!!!

  • @tristanbaverstock5803
    @tristanbaverstock5803 Před 2 lety +280

    “Don’t poison your patients, even if you think it’s right for them.” -Dr. Mike

  • @AD-sn5en
    @AD-sn5en Před 2 lety +228

    I love how Dr. Mike maintains such a professional composure even when certain scenes are supposed to be “funny”. True professional and no not all doctors are that way.

  • @ViddyWellBrother
    @ViddyWellBrother Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great review. The premise for each episode of "House" was that Dr. House and his team took on patients when other doctors were unable to find the problem. So you have to imagine that all of those tests you mentioned had already been done (maybe even days before) by the first set of doctors before the patient was put under House's care. Even so, I'm sure a lot of it's far-fetched and not done exactly as it would be in reality, but that's just for dramatic effect.

  • @Joel-hc4zg
    @Joel-hc4zg Před rokem

    7:36 the way he tries to think about what to say and just settling on "Don't poison your patients" 😂

  • @sriyaa1616
    @sriyaa1616 Před 2 lety +405

    You just HAVE to watch the episode of House MD where he is one a plane and there’s a medical crisis since you had a similar experience

  • @samhescott348
    @samhescott348 Před 2 lety +134

    9:22 I can verify that this is actually true. I went through ServSafe for food safety training, and it explained that if the produce is grown with contaminated water, the contaminants can linger in the produce as well. The most common example is cow manure that is infected with E-Coli. The manure mixes with the water, and the plant takes in the nutrients as well as the contaminants. A few months back McDonalds had to stop serving salads bc their was an E-Coli outbreak caused by infected lettuce.

    • @samhescott348
      @samhescott348 Před 2 lety

      Wrong timestamp it should be 9:18

    • @browneartistry9835
      @browneartistry9835 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the clarification

    • @20thcenturyrelic
      @20thcenturyrelic Před 2 lety

      Huh! So my mom was right! One time, my dad used our dog's waste to fertilize tomatoes he grew at home. My mom refused to eat them, or let me eat them, and told my dad to quit doing it because we could get sick from it.
      As far as I know, my dad did quit using the dog's waste as fertilizer for things we ate.

    • @velvanae
      @velvanae Před 2 lety +3

      I use cow and chicken manure, but the difference is I lay it down after the growing season. after it has composted. The heat, microbes, and other things kills the bacteria and any other pathogens. By spring planting time the harmful stuff is gone. I also use a method that uses wood chips, from tree trimming services, not just run-of-the-mill mulch. That becomes a microbial and fungal (the good kind) rich, soil that uses less water. There are even a couple states that allow human composting because of the eco-benefits and the fact composting takes care of almost everything, the human compost is tested prior to what the family is allowed to take it or it is donated.

  • @bantehayes9973
    @bantehayes9973 Před rokem +3

    "I have a thyroid condition!"
    "Well stop eating thyroids then!"
    - James Carter, Rush Hour

  • @forbezr3581
    @forbezr3581 Před 2 lety

    Ooo that was interesting to learn about thyroid storms, I have an underactive thyroid and had never heard of that! Yay got learning lol

  • @scottclark3761
    @scottclark3761 Před 2 lety +375

    The concept of House is that he sees the zebra patients. In the first season, they do go over that the patient had been to like four other doctors, one was a specialist. Or whatnot. In later seasons, they skip that as 'read' to save time. I could see where a pro could find that frustrating, because they did shortcut a bit.

    • @hcatarrunas
      @hcatarrunas Před 2 lety +3

      Kept thinking this in all his complaints (and he has seen other episodes....)

    • @jonathanradut2595
      @jonathanradut2595 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly, thank you for mentioning it here.

    • @JF-ct5sg
      @JF-ct5sg Před 2 lety

      Not when he does free clinic days lol

    • @hcatarrunas
      @hcatarrunas Před 2 lety

      @@JF-ct5sg That's when you get the scenes like "baby coffins" with the outlier patients

  • @navidfarkhondehpay1142
    @navidfarkhondehpay1142 Před 2 lety +521

    I feel like there aren't enough people in the comments talking about how annoyed Dr. Mike was at the amount of judgment in this episode. Like, I know doctors see lots of things in their line of work and try not to judge people, but the amount of humanity and genuine understanding that he portrays in this video really warms my heart. So glad doctors like Mike exist out there!!

    • @theangelface999
      @theangelface999 Před 2 lety +33

      me too, I'm just screaming "RESPECT" at the screen like the whole time, being in the medical field requires an immense amount of compassion and empathy, but some people don't seem to get that. It doesn't matter why someone weighs the amount they do, what matters is what are they going through right now.

    • @aq5426
      @aq5426 Před 2 lety +11

      Sadly, doctors like Dr. Mike are so few and so very, very, very far between. I've had exactly three doctors that didn't immediately fall back on the "lose weight/undergo bariatric mutilation and your problems will be solved" line.

    • @luk3979
      @luk3979 Před 2 lety +2

      If a doctor tells you to lose some fat he's very likely not being judgy and give's you good advice for your health

  • @EthsterPlays
    @EthsterPlays Před rokem +1

    "Please tell me this is a neurosurgeon and not Foreman!"
    Me knowing Foreman is a Neurologist, which would imply he knows the surgery, and how to conduct it.