Real Doctor Reacts to THIS IS GOING TO HURT // Episode 7

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • It's the final episode of brilliant BBC medical drama This Is Going To Hurt; where we see the aftermath of Dr Shruti's death and the impact on Dr Adam.
    I breakdown the scenes from a real doctor's perspective, and share some insights from my time as an Obs & Gynae SHO.
    Links to mental health charities:
    Mind - Get help now: www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-h...
    Samaritans: www.samaritans.org
    Information on Shoulder Dystocia (from Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists):
    www.rcog.org.uk/for-the-publi...
    Once again thank you to everyone following me on this video series. You can watch my full playlist of all my reactions to This Is Going To Hurt here:
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    👇 Please leave a comment if there are TV shows or movies you'd like me to look at.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Welcome!
    00:14 CONTENT WARNING!
    00:26 No room at the inn
    01:21 Ventouse delivery
    01:52 Seeing Dr Shruti's name
    02:26 Patient's relative taking the piss
    02:48 Presenting patients to senior colleagues
    03:43 Sick burn by Senior Sister Tracey
    04:46 Remembering Dr Shruti
    05:55 "Protecting" Shruti's parents
    07:00 Dr Adam must have really hated one of his previous consultants
    07:44 Fitness to practice hearing
    09:50 Swinging between imposter syndrome and being the greatest of all time
    10:40 Shoulder dystocia
    11:50 THE BEST SOUND IN THE WORLD!
    12:06 Home feral heart monitor
    12:56 The Book of Love call-back to Scrubs?!
    13:18 Broken system speech
    15:05 What keeps you going in medicine despite the issues in the NHS
    16:11 Thank you for all your support on the channel
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    🙏 THANK YOU FOR NOT COPY STRIKING THIS VIDEO SO I CAN CONTINUE TO USE THESE GREAT SHOWS FOR EDUCATION AND REVIEW.
    Clips used under fair use (education and review):
    This Is Going To Hurt © 2022 BBC Studios
    🎵 Thank you to all the artists that make their music available for these videos:
    Song ‘Drown me out’ by Vyen
    Song 'Escapists' by The AutoDisko
    #DoctorReacts #ThisIsGoingToHurt
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Komentáře • 81

  • @katarinajanoskova
    @katarinajanoskova Před rokem +242

    Adam Kay recently tweeted that after few people told him they went to look for the tree at the Ealing hospital (where this was shot) and didn't find, there has now a tree been planted to remember all who have lost their lives and of course, Shruti too.

    • @boredutopia
      @boredutopia Před rokem +8

      i guess tree was not there before coz that is something added to a show, shruti does not exist in a book, she was added to a show, artistic freedom i guess, they changed few things in a show wich did not happen or happened differently in a book..

    • @Sosoph098
      @Sosoph098 Před rokem

      @@boredutopia agree she wasn’t in the book.

  • @groofay
    @groofay Před rokem +84

    That sigh of relief at hearing the baby crying is so well done. Massive kudos to the actor and, of course, to the writers and staff who made this show.

  • @debbiejohnson3418
    @debbiejohnson3418 Před rokem +98

    I was an RN at a large public teaching hospital in Atlanta. I befriended and was a confidant of an Attending. He was previously an Attorney and then decided to become a doctor. Needless to say he was an overachiever with a lot of family pressure. He shot himself in the head in the hospital stairwell. He never expressed any suicidal ideations to me.

    • @nattywp8118
      @nattywp8118 Před rokem +28

      Suicide attempt survivor here.
      All of the close ones that I decided to tell about my attempt were shocked.
      The demons are inside our heads and most of us, when deeply depressed, DON'T want to reach for help. Because our mind traps us in this black pit.
      It's not anybody's fault, really.
      Sorry any English mistakes, not my mother language.

    • @jerodast
      @jerodast Před rokem +4

      @@nattywp8118 No problems with language I can see! Appreciate you sharing, I hope you're well (you sound like you are, keep fighting that pit!)

    • @nattywp8118
      @nattywp8118 Před rokem +11

      @@jerodast thank you! Yes, I'm feeling better, fighting through my ups and downs (like all of us).
      The thing is my downs are easier to manage now. I'm medicated and seeing a psychologist.
      Things are getting better indeed :)
      If anyone that has been through this and is reading it: Seek help! It takes a bit of time, but things can get lighter.

  • @ralucabuldan1525
    @ralucabuldan1525 Před rokem +83

    I am a neonatologist in Romania and I can say that this show is the most accurate medical show I have ever seen, both regarding the medical facts, also the psychological burden of healthcare professionals. It hit so close to home at times, it was heartbreaking to watch. I love that you decided to review this show, it’s always a pleasure to watch your videos. Keep up the good work in everything you do!

    • @boredutopia
      @boredutopia Před rokem +1

      that is coz tv show is made by book, wich is a diary of dr. adam kay wich he start to write as a junior, offcourse in show they cahnge few things to add dramatic touch ( there is no shruti in a book), baby lives, while in reality baby died wich was premature at the begining of a show..

  • @iselldreams
    @iselldreams Před rokem +52

    Love that you did this show. The book is funny, dark and heartbreakingly brilliant. Well done Doctor Hope 💕

  • @uekernas
    @uekernas Před rokem +37

    My son (now a healthy teenager) was born by emergency c-section after a long and difficult labor, and I agree 1000% percent that the sound of his first cry was a titanic relief.
    Thank you, Dr Hope, for doing a recap/reaction to this series! That said, I’m not going to watch it- the tone just seems so overwhelmingly bleak.

  • @R989D
    @R989D Před rokem +21

    I was a obstetric scrub/scout/anaes nurse for 3 years and oh that cry. Especially when it took a few seconds. The longest seconds you’ve ever felt. Almost suffocating silence then just the weight of the room lifting in relief when it finally came!
    Also remembering my fave neonate doc 🎵“wrapping the baby burrito”🎵 🥰😂

    • @R989D
      @R989D Před rokem +1

      And LOVE that you don’t consider season nine of scrubs to be the final season! Season 8 finale was the true finale!!

  • @zkfnd859
    @zkfnd859 Před rokem +28

    It is so sad to see that healthcare workers globally are taken for granted and pissed upon......
    Being a healthcare worker hurts even more in a developing country.....with no rule of law and the patient and the crowd beat the crap out of you to vent out their anger.....
    The authority keep a blind eye because they are busy with their "Politics".....

    • @jaybeebartolome8386
      @jaybeebartolome8386 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Also, in my country the Philippines, they are underpaid as f*ck. They migrate out of here.

  • @katarzynaw4664
    @katarzynaw4664 Před rokem +20

    Just today finished a book by renowned polish surgeon and the last part was his reflections on medical mistakes and how a doctor who made a mistake is a second victim. And even if it is recognized that something else was a cause of the mistake no one else is named a culprit, just the doctor. Immediately after that I had to tell my family that if by any chance some medical mistake happened to me they need to read this last chapter and also give the book to the doctor. And since my mother is quite superstitious she got a bit scared. Although I anticipated that it was important to me that they (and this hypothetical doctor) knew my view on the matter.

    • @NoCokeOnlyIce
      @NoCokeOnlyIce Před rokem

      What book?

    • @katarzynaw4664
      @katarzynaw4664 Před rokem

      @@NoCokeOnlyIce "Chirurg. Więcej niż zawód" by Tadeusz Tołłoczko. I do not think that it was ever translated though

  • @GabrielSilva-zw6tp
    @GabrielSilva-zw6tp Před rokem +14

    Can you please do a hacksaw ridge analysis,would be awesome to see your take on it considering it was based on a true story

  • @AliceSylph
    @AliceSylph Před rokem +7

    I'm not medically trained but am a disabled young women with multiple chronic conditions. It can be very difficult as a patient when you feel ignored or that you're not receiving the care you should be, and it's very easy to personally blame drs and other medical staff. I try my best to not blame one single person for any mistreatment or dismissal, even when I feel I am being blamed for being ill by a medical professional. Think it is important to remember people are human which includes nhs staff, and that being employed by the nhs ultimately kind of sucks at the moment. People tell you to advocate for your own healthcare but it's important that doesn't turn into hating one specific dr.

  • @MattFern81
    @MattFern81 Před rokem +15

    Thank you so much for reviewing this series for us
    I’ve truly found them insightful & informative.
    It’s been a pleasure.
    I’ve loved this series. I get the impression it’s a one off series but I’d love it if there was more.
    (Long as it doesn’t turn into a soap).
    Best thing on TV for some time.
    Nice to see you back.
    Missed ya!
    X

  • @Salena905
    @Salena905 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'll admit I didn't watch it all but I just want to say I have nothing but respect for everyone who works for NHS and I've had all hospital staff treating me with kindness, patience and respect whenever I've had to go into hospital. They need our support always . ❤

  • @QUARTERMASTEREMI6
    @QUARTERMASTEREMI6 Před rokem +6

    Wow, really… thanks so much Dr Ed for your kindness and honesty with every bit of this series. My mum is an RN CRT, but it's eye opening to see what goes on for the doctors. I love everything you do, so thank you! ❤️

  • @aaronjones4649
    @aaronjones4649 Před rokem +11

    I loved this series And really hope they do a 2nd series

  • @Allerka
    @Allerka Před rokem +9

    I'm really glad that you're back.

  • @sameharaja
    @sameharaja Před rokem +2

    'This is going to hurt' is one of my most favorite shows! Loved how you explained everything! Big fan of your channel ❤

  • @hellogoodbyeandallinbetween

    I did binge the series and get very drawn into the characters' lives and learning about the NHS working life more. Great to hear your insights.

  • @mcconegh
    @mcconegh Před rokem +4

    Great to see you again. I've missed you.

  • @charmaine1884
    @charmaine1884 Před rokem

    So good. Loved your insight. Worth the 4 month wait !

  • @CloneMalone
    @CloneMalone Před rokem +6

    Tones in medical dramas (or profession dramas in general) being too exaggerated whether it's too dark and gloomy or too romantic or whatever have never really bothered me since well, I know I'm watching a drama so as long as it's well written and not trying to advertise realism, it's completely fine. That said I will never understand how so many dramas don't go the extra step to ensure information is accurate. Getting a doctor or really anyone in that field to ensure accuracy on set, or even just fact check the script is not difficult at all. I really respect this show for doing not only that but going even further to ensure anything medical at all is accurate.

  • @sherminatoranalysis3429
    @sherminatoranalysis3429 Před rokem +2

    Good to see you back!

  • @Ubersupersloth
    @Ubersupersloth Před rokem +21

    0:20
    I think the go-to term now is “content warning” since you don’t have to be “triggered” to appreciate advanced warning of stuff.

  • @deborahmackenzie1935
    @deborahmackenzie1935 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this Dr Hope xxx

  • @Doctor_Sirus
    @Doctor_Sirus Před rokem +2

    Good to see you back doctor!

  • @kittynekocat
    @kittynekocat Před rokem

    I really appreciate your videos, thank you!

  • @tefdaddy8236
    @tefdaddy8236 Před rokem +1

    Welcome back cant wait for more videos

  • @BrushQuill
    @BrushQuill Před rokem +2

    So glad you did all the episodes. The NHS is (personally) doing a good job in an unsupported system, but then I am biased lol.
    Looking forward to the next review!

  • @Kenjitsuka
    @Kenjitsuka Před rokem +6

    Hooray for more Dr. Hope!!! :D

  • @MsDancingdolphin
    @MsDancingdolphin Před rokem +2

    Oh my. That memorial scene! 😭 Lost a colleague a few years ago, a sudden death, and it was harrowing. We had a very similar memorial service with the family and the hospital chaplain, we planted a tree in her name.

  • @phishfullofasha
    @phishfullofasha Před měsícem

    I read the book but hadn't finished the series. Didn't realise it ends so differently!

  • @tammyhines1585
    @tammyhines1585 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a great reaction.

  • @MrEnigma1610
    @MrEnigma1610 Před rokem +3

    Hey doc! Good to see ya!

  • @Kairi-ou
    @Kairi-ou Před rokem +1

    Uwah, just noticed how little comments there are on this!
    Thank you for doing this series, I could not have brought myself to watch this on my own, but through you, I get to experience it with the guided eye of a professional and the commentary with it, and I really appreciate it!!
    I do wonder about your last words in the video though, did you mean to imply the NHS isn’t the best, or advertising wasn’t the greatest? Bc as a working artist myself, it pretty bad out here.

  • @shotou
    @shotou Před rokem +3

    This was a challenging series to watch, and I stopped at least twice, it was only our videos that encouraged me to keep going.

  • @yayow_p
    @yayow_p Před rokem

    Not a doctor but man, this show hit hard. Great content!

  • @maisabdullatif8910
    @maisabdullatif8910 Před rokem +3

    Please make more videos ❤️

  • @berenicesaquet1870
    @berenicesaquet1870 Před rokem +1

    I write that because you ask.
    I am in France, and despite not knowing the medical field, I am aware that because of the quitting of so many healthcare workers (mostly burnt out) progressing for years but also being mor intense after the pandemic, a lot of emergency department closed this year/summer.
    Also the access to doctors is more and more difficult and if I remember the news correctly there is a very high percentage of depressed or burned out medical professionnal.
    Doctors mostly complains (they are regularly protesting and going on strike for years now because of it) of a 'number politics- with forms' not allowing to care for patients and making money cut when possible.
    Also the education phase is really harsh from what I know, and the pay during residency is very very low.
    It seems to me, from my understanding-again from newspapers, that our healthcare system is becoming more and more like the NHS while it was very good and with way better working condition when I was a small kid (15 years ago).
    (Exactly the same thing is also happening with our public scools and teachers, were we have such a teacher shortage that people are employed on very short notice with no formation and we still don't have enough to just teach all the kids this year apparently. Thus it seems that it is a political choice in managing public services that was made over and over in the past 20 years).
    I still encourage you to take what I say with a grain of salt as I don't know exactly the condition. I just know that it is dire enough that the news tell about it most of the time (as much as the drought), and what they say.

  • @tsuntsunsweetie
    @tsuntsunsweetie Před rokem

    Thanks doc!

  • @jerodast
    @jerodast Před rokem

    The hearing and the dramatic stakes behind it reminded me a bit of the ending of Flight (Denzel Washington film). "This can all go away if you blame your dead colleague." I wonder how common a dramatic trope that is... I won't explain the exact ending, great performance if anyone hasn't seen it!

  • @riverstardis8745
    @riverstardis8745 Před rokem +6

    You should react to more Casualty! I recommend Series 34 Episode 1.

  • @sherminatoranalysis3429
    @sherminatoranalysis3429 Před rokem +1

    Would you ever consider analyzing how Hank Pym killed the avengers in marvel’s what if?

  • @venusbrownreacts
    @venusbrownreacts Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm not medical, but had multiple procedures and medical issues due to an auto accident, allergies and asthma, plus loved ones on the autism spectrum, pregnancies, etc. When I started the series I thought, "Oh this seems to be a good balance of humor and tragedy," but it was really hard to watch. The tragedy and trauma were heavy and frequent enough to outweigh the little bits of humor. That said, I like the emotional, and dark stuff. I'm just not sure I want to do reactions for them after this one. It was hard, and I felt like I was so frequently crying.

  • @theempoweredwomen8167
    @theempoweredwomen8167 Před 5 měsíci

    I love how you are yourself . Patients like this . They like to see drs and nurses as human not stiff upper lip and egotistical. Also I’ve had patients call me a blonde bimbo ( older men ). I looked more like a dog walker than a bimbo 😂😜. You can’t please everyone and just be yourself . I love this programme and I see some realistic references .

  • @LadyVader33
    @LadyVader33 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Those of you in the medical field: what are some of the kindest things others have done for you amidst the stress, dramas, and bs of too many hospitals? How can we, the general public, take better care of you?

  • @DarkInos
    @DarkInos Před rokem +4

    Each time you upload, I have to check the channel.. if I missed a video or not O.o 2 month break from uploading.
    Tired face.. how is the situation in UK currently in your hospital? :D

  • @BelgorathTheSorcerer
    @BelgorathTheSorcerer Před rokem +1

    That's how they pulled my kiddo out. It left a giant hickey on his head, but it went away pretty quickly. I remember it like yesterday though, all the "pff, pff, pff, AHHHHH," and the midwife saying, "sir, if you keep doing that I'm going to have to ask you to leave."
    Anyone thinking of killing themselves, try getting a dog instead. I was going to blow my head off when my wife died, but I decided to try the dog, and it really helped.

  • @kellyfogg7398
    @kellyfogg7398 Před 9 dny

    Hello Dr Ed can you do a video on asthma and pcos please

  • @DominiqEffect
    @DominiqEffect Před 4 měsíci

    My mother was in room with 4 other women waiting to give bird (including her) at the same time.

  • @calvinkhumalo9780
    @calvinkhumalo9780 Před rokem

    Why is Lockhart referred to Mr Lockhart instead of Dr? Not sure if this was addressed.

    • @elitafernandes6350
      @elitafernandes6350 Před měsícem +1

      Surgeons are often referred to as Mr or Miss due to the history of surgery in the hands of barber surgeons which were not seen as actual “doctors” it’s definitely interesting looking at the history of surgery. Hope that helps!

  • @silkshines00
    @silkshines00 Před rokem

    I think the inherent knowledge hierarchy in medicine being used as a power hierarchy is part of the problem in the system. Not everyone should have power over less senior colleagues, some people just can't responsibly perform supervisory duties without it just being bullying.

  • @stapuft
    @stapuft Před rokem

    wait, the finale is episode seven? so its only a miniseries? that sucks....

  • @kadiatou3fois
    @kadiatou3fois Před 4 měsíci

    This episode..when he said that the shoulder dystocia was the worst nightmare for a OB i realised, even if I gave birth in 2015, that it wasn't not an easy delivery.. I knew it, I lived it but my brain maybe tried to protect me, even when midwifes came to visit and open wide their eyes when they read my file...I cried a lot watching this episode

    • @kadiatou3fois
      @kadiatou3fois Před 4 měsíci

      listen your comment about it ..less than 1% really ? Imma bout to cry again ahaha

  • @chrismason6857
    @chrismason6857 Před rokem

    My best friend is in NNUH giving birth right now!

  • @davidmaxwaterman
    @davidmaxwaterman Před rokem +2

    It'd be good to know how to watch it without having to buy a TV licence.

    • @nix_
      @nix_ Před rokem

      I just go home (my mum's house) from uni to watch BBC/ITV things. You could do the same if you have a friend who has a TV licence.

    • @rubylau7641
      @rubylau7641 Před rokem

      in CZcams, you can paid GBP10.99 to buy the whole series

  • @mariafaizan5596
    @mariafaizan5596 Před 4 měsíci

    Og God....i think understaffing & obeing overworked is universal..... I'm a doctor in Pakistan.....govt setups are pretty messed up....private are usually too expensive for majority of the population......gynae/obs in either govt or private is our busiest & every1 is so overworked that its hard to find any 1 in a normal or pleasant mood

  • @HyenaBellaDanceNSing
    @HyenaBellaDanceNSing Před rokem +4

    i don't know im kinda down for the nurse who called Adam out. really sharp way of doing it and not the right time, especially in front of a pt, but what she means is right. he treated her like crap because he was treated that way, and i know he was also worked to death but he never apologized or tried to break that cycle. its like those school bully who abuse a kid then put flowers at their locker after they un-alive themselves.

    • @jerodast
      @jerodast Před rokem +2

      Agreed. In the end she's grieving too. Definitely not the time, and the kinder thing would've been to handle it differently, but you can't really expect anyone to govern how they behave in a terrible emotional situation with total rational consideration.

  • @John_Smith_86
    @John_Smith_86 Před rokem

    .

    • @mwatts3
      @mwatts3 Před rokem

      This was a super interesting show to watch from the United States. I’m a neonatal nurse here, and have had some very dark work days for sure, as well as frustration with the healthcare system and culture at large, and I was glad for your perspective on the show’s extra depressing portrayal of similar medicine in the NHS. I needed hand surgery in Cornwall on a visit a few years ago and had a wonderful stay at an NHS facility there. I knew the NHS was the pride of the country…. Had no idea but OF COURSE junior doctors and all non-senior staff suffer similar burnout, moral distress, and heartache everywhere. But damn this was dark! It really put me in a mood for days. Glad to hear your drudgery is balanced with some lightness as well, as we support each other doing this crazy work. Hoping for a series 2! Thanks for your channel!

  • @jeanjacques9980
    @jeanjacques9980 Před 5 měsíci

    Does An** Tu****** Wa**** ring a bell?

  • @aliencatmeow
    @aliencatmeow Před rokem +3

    doctor reacts to arcane fight scenes?

  • @chogan8084
    @chogan8084 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Tbh, I was absolutely disgusted by the portrayal of a symphysiotomy in this episode. When the baby was stuck in the birth canal, the better option was the clavicle fracture of the baby, which baby will recover from, and which has an extremely low risk of long term side effects. Cutting the pubic bone, however...the mother is likely to never recover from this. She will have pain and discomfort for the rest of her life. Women who have had symphysiotomys say that they cannot enjoy sex, have had complications in other pregnancies, have difficulty walking and doing excercise, and in many cases become incontinent. It is lifelong, and debilitating.
    The woman in this episode should not have been put on the spot like this, full of hormones and chemicals, and love for her child, to choose between two options that are presented as being roughly equal. This was not informed consent, and if this were a real life situation, I would recommend she sue, purely because she is going to be permanently disabled - and that's an expensive situation to be in.

  • @Strider_141
    @Strider_141 Před rokem

    Yoho Dr Hope, how you doing mate, I got an anime for you, it called “ Isekai Yakkyoku “ AKA Parallel World Pharmacy, wanna see your react and opinions on the disease 🦠 and else. So the story is about …. Kanji Yakutani, a Japanese medical researcher, In his life-long obsession to develop new medicines to help people, unfortunately he dies from overwork. To his immense surprise, he finds himself reborn in another world with a “medieval” culture, in which proper medical treatments are an affordable privilege to the wealthy only. Oh yeah, guess who is the final big boss🤢 ? Tips: “medieval”