Peter Attia: What if we're wrong about diabetes?

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2013
  • As a young ER doctor, Peter Attia felt contempt for a patient with diabetes. She was overweight, he thought, and thus responsible for the fact that she needed a foot amputation. But years later, Attia received an unpleasant medical surprise that led him to wonder: is our understanding of diabetes right? Could the precursors to diabetes cause obesity, and not the other way around? A look at how assumptions may be leading us to wage the wrong medical war.
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  • @actionforanimals4862
    @actionforanimals4862 Před 11 měsíci +24

    "I hope you can forgive me." Powerful words, and so courageous to say them.

  • @mgorasia
    @mgorasia Před 4 lety +919

    I wish the world had more humble and genuine doctors like him.

    • @olagibson3518
      @olagibson3518 Před 4 lety

      me too

    • @nonperishables5870
      @nonperishables5870 Před 4 lety +7

      What are you talking about? The world needs more humans..regadless of the career they chose....to be more humble, genuine, to resist judging others, to have empathy...to recognize that every human as an effect on every other human (the extent of that effect can be argued) and we all have an obligation to one another to do exactly as every mother has told their offspring....'treat others like you want to be treated.' When you say you wish there were more doctors like him, you're forgetting the effect that non-doctors can have on others. Humans are humans...you chose a different career than I did...so what. Doesnt' mean you won't make mistakes...you will...doesn't mean you cannot harm...you can. The doctor in this video is called an adult. 95% of everyone you meet that is over the age of 18 is nothing more than a child in an adult body. It takes 2 things to be an adult. Neither costs a single dollar, but they are HARD. 1. Recognize we all a have an effect on one another...positive or negative. Let that sink in...that means with every decision you make...you must consider how that decision will effect others...positive or negative. 2. If your decision effects others negatively, apologize for it, work to repaair the damage you caused and don't do it again.. Pass the informatoin on to your dependents. That means you have be able and willing to admit you made a mistake. That is why 95% are children in adult bodies.

    • @lilikev0139
      @lilikev0139 Před 4 lety +10

      He only became humble because it happened to him

    • @nonperishables5870
      @nonperishables5870 Před 4 lety +7

      @@lilikev0139 no doubt. Isn''t it easier to have empathy once you've been in someone else's shoes.

    • @lilikev0139
      @lilikev0139 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah you're right. Sometimes we dont understand until it happens to us

  • @vincentdesiano4861
    @vincentdesiano4861 Před 2 lety +286

    Your heartfelt apology at the end was one of the most noteworthy things I’ve seen on CZcams in a long time! A brilliant individual who is also humble is something that is not very common but so uplifting to observe! May your tribe increase.

    • @adamwood7911
      @adamwood7911 Před rokem +4

      And one of the most noteworthy things I’ve seen coming from a person in the medical field.

  • @aneevrian6557
    @aneevrian6557 Před 4 lety +333

    "Scientific truth isn't final but constantly evolving"
    I need more people to learn this.

    • @cporter61
      @cporter61 Před 3 lety +3

      I rewound to have this repeated

    • @williamlott7612
      @williamlott7612 Před 3 lety +4

      Amen. Whenever you hear someone proclaim that the science is settled and debate is useless, look for a hidden agenda as they aren’t being truthful. Darlington, SC

    • @askyalumumba3573
      @askyalumumba3573 Před 2 lety

      Especially those who criticized Anthony Faucci for relying on scientific evidence to make recommendations for face mask.

    • @bossdog1480
      @bossdog1480 Před 2 lety

      Especially true during this period of history...

    • @bossdog1480
      @bossdog1480 Před 2 lety +2

      @@askyalumumba3573 ?

  • @AnimaLibera
    @AnimaLibera Před 8 lety +1675

    It takes so much courage to publicly admit that you were wrong, Peter Attia! Your message brought tears to my eyes and I hope the lady heard you.

    • @lorrainejacobson6737
      @lorrainejacobson6737 Před 6 lety +6

      Hang in there Doctor

    • @locoloekas6414
      @locoloekas6414 Před 6 lety +3

      What diet is he promoting?

    • @locoloekas6414
      @locoloekas6414 Před 6 lety +4

      I don't know anything about diets, but i always found the low carb people weird indeed. Italians for example live on pasta. Thanks for pointing it out and the quick answer!

    • @stephenholmes8173
      @stephenholmes8173 Před 6 lety +6

      vegan?

    • @jrowlove7328
      @jrowlove7328 Před 6 lety +30

      CosmicDamian wrong look at the Alaskan Inuit.

  • @kimberleecarternc
    @kimberleecarternc Před 9 lety +3186

    OMG, a doctor who is human, humble and actually looks beyond what he thinks he knows!

    • @rafaelmendoza4838
      @rafaelmendoza4838 Před 9 lety +40

      kimberlee carter yes maam-i had the same sentiment...wow a doc that doesn't say he has all the answers. I had begun following these guidelines on my own after experimenting with various other ideas and I have not had to use my insulin.

    • @JesusRamirez-ju9xr
      @JesusRamirez-ju9xr Před 6 lety +32

      One of a kind

    • @4TIMESAYEAR
      @4TIMESAYEAR Před 5 lety +29

      Because he became insulin resistant - doing all the "right" things. Reminds me of the movie "The Doctor".

    • @skyboy1956
      @skyboy1956 Před 5 lety +6

      We are all the same species Megan Keagan.

    • @jonofmadisons
      @jonofmadisons Před 5 lety +10

      kimberlee carter - thankful he received the gift of insulin resistance.

  • @sharonhalk1774
    @sharonhalk1774 Před 4 lety +313

    This is the best Ted talk I have watched and I lost my mom 3 years ago when she was given the option of amputation and refused to let her legs go. I lost my sister to pancreatic cancer last year. I wish every doctor could watch this and have the same conviction to get to the truth and make a difference to millions of people who have been treated with care for the profit of big pharmaceutical companies and HMO’s that decide care without medical training. Thank you for this. FDA, CDC, and our government has failed in their duty to do what they exist to do.

    • @essiemae4593
      @essiemae4593 Před 4 lety +8

      I have multiple conditions where eating certain vegetables or foods exacerbates one or many of the conditions. Doctors generalize what you an eat and say you must follow those rules to get better. In fact the rules haven’t helped me at all. I’ve tried so hard to follow them mostly to no avail. I haven’t had the privilege of finding one single doctor who has taken the time to research and explain anything. I do it for myself and slowly have found ways to help myself and have stopped feeling so overwhelmed by this. I do what I can eating pretty healthy, even though the food may affect me adversely because of the different conditions ,( since childhood), but its been a tough road.

    • @BroDavisBey
      @BroDavisBey Před 4 lety +5

      May all of your days be filled with Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice. May the Great God fill your hearts with good thoughts, to be as Healthy as you want to be. Thought is the cause of it All. And The Creator is All. We love you and meditate on your healing and striving in the great drama we refer to as Life.. but Man is not the body nor the soul, but a Spirit, who lives within the Heart of God. Remember...Love&Peace 7

    • @LuisPerez-rf8of
      @LuisPerez-rf8of Před 4 lety +6

      This is why you have to vote wisely. People like trump who have no clue what they are doing won’t care about changing the cdc. More importantly congress people are the ones who are bought out by pharmaceutical lobbyist to not change anything. Americans keep voting for the same corrupt politicians because they vote on party lines instead of their ideology.

    • @HarshJain-it2bg
      @HarshJain-it2bg Před 3 lety +2

      Sharon,
      I think you should adoot a Satvik Diet, as you might be in risk now....
      Check for Satvik Lifestyle channel on youtube. I insist......
      And follow the diet.....

    • @esteban1487
      @esteban1487 Před rokem

      @@LuisPerez-rf8of How do you bring Trump into this, you poor deluded leftard?

  • @patkillebrew4110
    @patkillebrew4110 Před rokem +64

    This was 9 years ago, but I feel it’s still very appropriate in 2022, we don’t know what we don’t know! This is a high quality individual that really cares, I so appreciate his words and am looking forward to learning more about his practice. So many people in my family died from the complications of diabetes and my dad followed everything his doctors told him to the letter, he got his weight in control, at the end of his life, it was his kidneys that finally failed, he chose not to do dialysis after giving it a try and realizing his quality of life was going to be terrible. Dialysis one day, sleep the next day, etc. I miss him

    • @ketobygeorge7763
      @ketobygeorge7763 Před rokem +3

      He is still in practice and has a good Podcast, "The Drive". His frank and open discussion of a Doctor's biases and the general medical profession is incredible. My beloved wife died from diabetic complications following the AMA "Standard of Care" practices. We trusted the doctors and followed their advice. We were told that it is a progressive disease and there was nothing we can do but allow the doctors to "manage her care" for the rest of her life. Two years after my wife's death, I discovered that I was also on the diabetic path. I was morbidly obese yet was extremely motivated to lose weight. After losing 45 lbs, I stalled. I diligently searched and discovered that I was insulin resistant and on my way to becoming a Type 2 Diabetic. I was following the ADA guidelines of lose weight and moving more. I learned that my many years of high insulin levels lead to insulin resistance. In all of this time, no doctor ever ran a fasting blood insulin test or understood that High Triglycerides (above 100) and low HDL (below 40 for men and 50 for women) is yet another indication of insulin resistance. This can go UNDIAGNOSED for 10- 15 years before our blood glucose levels rise and become uncontrolled. I have managed to stop the progression of my diabetes by following a very low carbohydrate( under 2o total grams of carbs daily), medium protein, and higher healthy natural fats for over five years. I have shed 180 lbs and keep it off. I help everyone who is willing to hear that there is HOPE and a FUTURE when we are given accurate scientific and health information. You will find the TRUTH when you seek after it with your whole heart. Shalom(Peace)

    • @CloudyShinobi
      @CloudyShinobi Před rokem

      @@ketobygeorge7763that’s incredible. Shalom brother, is there anywhere I can hear more abt what ur talking abt? My twin sister passed away this year even tho she was far too young and in my sadness I’ve let myself fall into a sedentary reclusive lifestyle. I’m 34 and wanna get out of this rut before I do serious and G-d forbid irreversible damage to my body. I’m about a hundred pounds overweight right now.

    • @amc1140
      @amc1140 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I wonder if Dr Attita found any insights in the last 10 years

  • @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach

    Wow! This is an incredible example of the power of vulnerability. We need more doctors like him!

    • @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach
      @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach Před 4 lety +10

      mike force I didn’t say I agreed with his conclusions. I praised his vulnerability, and it was that to which I referred when I said we need more doctors like him.

    • @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach
      @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach Před 4 lety +10

      Never mind. You won’t be convinced. But to anyone else reading this, go watch Brené Brown’s TED talks (there are two), and you’ll understand my comment. This doctor is an example of what she was talking about, whether or not you agree with his conclusions. The end.

    • @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach
      @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach Před 4 lety +6

      mike force And just for the record, when you call someone names, you invalidate your arguments against them.

    • @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach
      @AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach Před 4 lety +9

      mike force Thankfully I’m not easily hurt by some random stranger on the Internet talking bad about me. You didn’t get what I said at all. Anyone else get it?

    • @giorozza
      @giorozza Před 4 lety +7

      @@AbidingHopeMentalHealthCoach I completely get what you said. This troll saying you've spammed him (on an open public forum, lol) sounds like he has Narcissistic Personality Disorder and anger issues. The way he replied to you is despicable. What an idiot! And to think there's a chance he is an MD... disgraceful.

  • @fluffycat6565
    @fluffycat6565 Před 6 lety +862

    Patients can smell a physician's contempt from a mile away. It's why I'd rather take a beating than go to the doctor. Thank you for this video - some of the docs I've been to could learn a lot from you.

    • @KCCAT5
      @KCCAT5 Před 5 lety +18

      Fluffycat6 which is why I avoid Drs.

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel Před 5 lety +16

      I put Doctors right up with Used Car Salesmen, and one step above lawyers. I type two diabetic, and of late my blood sugar has been all over and on the high side, my eating habits have not changed, I talked to my doctor about it or I should say emailed, they don't talk to you anymore, I been having some numbness in my feet, so no exam, not nothing, take Gabapentin! I can take this stuff, and I can stop doing the work I do, it's not permitted if you are taking this stuff, so I don't. My guess before long they are going to tell me that I have to go on insulin injections, then I am really screwed with my way of making a living!

    • @joseluissanchezgil9769
      @joseluissanchezgil9769 Před 5 lety +13

      Fluffycat6, get yourself a new doctor. I had one that was terrible. I had doctors want to shove me into a hospital and on dialysis. I am now working with a new endocrinologist and so far so good. The one major difference that I have noticed is, that this doctor listens to my concerns. I used to be able to control my glucose levels with diet. Now fasting my glucose levels can be in the 300's. I told him I was concerned that I might have insulin resistance and or my pancraus was not producing enough insulin. He agreed and we are tackling the problem and hopefully I can stay off insuling injections.

    • @beachbum4691
      @beachbum4691 Před 5 lety +19

      Of Diabetes. > Please consider reading this. My contact is a newly retired but very very distinguished neuroscientist who is appalled at the way things are going even here in Australia where the medical profession is infinitely more in touch with the logic of the medical sciences than in some other countries? > We all know that Banting and McLeod discovered insulin in 1921 and subsequently went on to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for isolating insulin which gets glucose out of the blood, but "blood" is the "weasel-word" here. Insulin doesn't get glucose out of the body; it just gets it out of the blood. And therein lies the problem. For decades we in the West have been told to minimise fats and proteins which are non-inflammatory, Whereas carbohydrates like potatoes and carrots and beets and bread and pastas are inflammatory; and should be consumed with an awareness that they are inflammatory, and are implicated in a wide range of modern diseases. The French paradox so-called is a function of food being pretty much a religion in France; with the consequence that the French listen to all the "advice" they are offered, and politely ignore it. They always have. They continue to eat their cheeses; creams etc' in moderation which are filling; and which of course; displace in great measure both carbohydrates; and the ups and downs of blood glucose levels; and even more importantly the tyranny of glycation. I don't know how long it takes for body cells to recover from glycation sufficiently severe to induce a diabetic or pre-diabetic state. but I have suggested four or five months and have not been contradicted. It would be an interesting study. Assuming the patient is on a very very low carbohydrate allowance of string beans broccoli sprouts, that sort of stuff plus of course fats and proteins. For those who are pre-diabetic or formally diabetic, the prospect of amputations and or blindness at some point in the future must be very frightening, that glycation and all the other inflammatory symptoms simply stop if there is minimal or no more glucose entering the body is a blinding flash of the obvious too often ignored.. Perhaps explore the glycemic diet if time and inclination allow? You're not the first; there is a very large tribe of people out there who are in a pre-diabetic or diabetic state.. I'm 75 and I have no sign of diabetes; but I have cause to be cautious, my father died at 67 diabetes complications, so it's in the family. Occasionally I martyr myself. I have what I call a martyrs lunch, which comprises; A glass of red wine with a decent cheese; (very little sugar in red wine) and if I'm having a career day I might add some sliced tomatoes; I've even used lettuce leaves instead of biscuits. There are workarounds., Of overweight and all those bellies out there, just remember that grizzly bears get their pre-hibernating fat from carbohydrates; not fat or protein, there isn't enough of it about. Have a beautiful life and very best wishes; - John - Scarborough Beach - Western Australia..(please re-post this if you think it worthwhile ?)

    • @KCCAT5
      @KCCAT5 Před 5 lety +7

      George Semel what's your diet like? Keto diet lowers blood sugar blood pressure cholesterol level. I suggest you seek out dr. Ken Berry here on CZcams also keto connect. Those are two creators here that are pro Keto. Dr. Berry will give you the medical side of all this and keto connect has great recipes

  • @PalleSvensson
    @PalleSvensson Před 4 lety +175

    This has got to be the most powerful TED speech I've seen, and probably one of the most important ones.

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love Před rokem +7

    If that were my late mom, she'd say "thank you!" She had all kinds of amputations before her passing. You are an angel! Much love and blessings to you Doctor! You are a TRUE DOCTOR!

  • @crikeymos22
    @crikeymos22 Před 5 lety +253

    Watched this 3 times and it still upsets me. Great honest and humble talk. When I am with obese patients in the hospital this video pops into my psych every time and reminds me to remain empathic.

    • @Vospi
      @Vospi Před 5 lety +17

      You would probably be delighted to know that Peter actually found the patient, as far as I recall. I follow him rather closely, he's a wealth of knowledge and is wonderful in his "calm-ish", rigorous approach. I don't see him as a role model, but I see him as a wonderful proof of concept that yes, these values and this way of thinking can work really well in modern day setting, while internet often present another, rather grim picture. I don't want to live in that picture, so I aspire to guys like Dr. Attia.

    • @deridaluke9357
      @deridaluke9357 Před 5 lety +10

      I hated the way some of my coworkers treated obese patients when I worked at the hospital. I would take time to go back into the patients’ rooms to comfort them. We have got to stop passing judgment on others when we’re oblivious of their conditions.

    • @jeanesebadenock2104
      @jeanesebadenock2104 Před 4 lety

      @@Vospi .

  • @Knapweed
    @Knapweed Před 6 lety +91

    Humility and compassion, two of the most powerful forces in the Universe. Huge respect.

  • @ianmcdonald8648
    @ianmcdonald8648 Před 4 lety +56

    "I hope you can forgive me"
    ....these words should be coming from every single human. We have all let somebody down.
    To seek it and to give it. Thanks Peter for the reminder

    • @ChiefSmackahoLLC
      @ChiefSmackahoLLC Před 3 lety

      Yeah lets all take a cathartic fart and move on. Some of us have never actually let somebody down.

    • @ianmcdonald8648
      @ianmcdonald8648 Před 3 lety

      @@ChiefSmackahoLLC
      ?

  • @Gigi-nv5ev
    @Gigi-nv5ev Před rokem +15

    I cried right along with him. What a stellar character this doctor has developed, more so, than most over a lifetime! What an honorable man he is to review and learn from the past. If only more doctors, more men, more women, were more like this doctor! He is golden! ✨⭐️✨

  • @utubit22
    @utubit22 Před 5 lety +94

    "I've decided that what I can't and won't do anymore..
    is pretend I have the answers when I don't."
    pretty much everyone of us needs to live by this.

    • @samar1111100
      @samar1111100 Před 5 lety +2

      I am type 2 stop taking medication plus insulin since 2016 nov I lost thirty lb because of vegan diet low fat high carb thanks

    • @Fizzy332
      @Fizzy332 Před 4 lety +1

      Socrates; All i know is nothing

  • @chrisclermont456
    @chrisclermont456 Před 5 lety +181

    It is wonderful to see a young physician recommit to his Hypocratic Oath not to cause harm, self-monitor, and evolve. His future patients will thank him for it. God bless!!

    • @clarasalomon1507
      @clarasalomon1507 Před 5 lety +5

      It's really great that a doctor has corrected himself. And it would be really great if we didn't have to celebrate that, but it were simply part of our education. So, great and kudos. And why have we been "debunking" all the naturopaths, who spend just as long studying medicine and HEALTH, for so long??? There isn't a naturopath around who hasn't been talking about insulin resistance (which most doctors won't even test for, they wait for it to become diabetes when they can prescribe meds) for 25 years or more, who hasn't been recommending proper diets, and suggesting that PEOPLE REALLY START TO CARE ABOUT WHERE THEIR FOOD COMES FROM, HOW IT IS GROWN, and so on. Yes, he's a very well-spoken, handsome, intelligent, educated, and seemingly kind person.

    • @xavier6037
      @xavier6037 Před 4 lety +3

      He’s 46...

    • @hashbrownslinging-slasher872
      @hashbrownslinging-slasher872 Před 4 lety +1

      *Hippocratic
      Just because “hypocratic” sounds too hypocritical, lol.

    • @mugensamurai
      @mugensamurai Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I am not a patient and I am already thanking him. Good man.

  • @12359682
    @12359682 Před 3 lety +103

    This has to be one of my all time favorite TED talks, and health videos in general. Really appreciate Dr. Attia’s humbleness, and all the amazing work that’s come from that.

    • @joc8092
      @joc8092 Před 9 měsíci

      and what's his point? the fact remains that if that diabetic patient would have controlled her diet better, or if she would have excercised more, she might not have died when she did

    • @jimkennedy4509
      @jimkennedy4509 Před 7 měsíci

      @@joc8092 You missed his point. His point is that we are not treating t2d correctly. ( see Virta Health)

    • @heatmoon
      @heatmoon Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@joc8092you're probably at least partially right but it's an absolutely heartless thing to say you have no idea how life affects various people and type 2 diabetes can go undiagnosed for a long time in fact he can go undiagnosed because our lack of health Care in this terrible country until somebody is dying or dead. Did you ever that? You know who are often victims of type 2 diabetes and die very often are native Americans and I live in a part of the country where there are native Americans and they don't get health care. Also fat people usually suffer from a thing called poverty they don't have the money to buy good food because you know what is cheap noodles macaroni and cheese white bread . Fresh vegetables and fruit are not cheap. Take a walk and reconsider your humanity

  • @HealthCoaching
    @HealthCoaching Před 4 lety +63

    This is so inspiring and gives a feeling there is hope for the medical system. We need more young and open minded medical doctors.

    • @josecarlo5432
      @josecarlo5432 Před rokem

      ...lawyers can straighten out those who know as well as those who do not nor will not know patient management because of arrogance, ignorance and or ominiscience...not just because they are "sorry" or crocodile tears...

    • @w3w3w3
      @w3w3w3 Před rokem

      Agree. There are many many many doctors out there who are completly useless tbh but this guy is not one of them.

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif Před 7 lety +110

    Anxiety didn't allow me to lose weight for years. This guy has more empathy than 100 doctors.

    • @HarshJain-it2bg
      @HarshJain-it2bg Před 3 lety

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  • @Bogie3855
    @Bogie3855 Před 5 lety +44

    This man is without a doubt the kind of doctor we need. Great amounts of luck be with you.

  • @Cartersvillain
    @Cartersvillain Před 2 lety +37

    This aged very well - the literature and approach to insulin resistance is now common knowledge. Good on Attia pushing forward

    • @bowlasaurus742
      @bowlasaurus742 Před rokem

      Layman here, that's amazing. What a prescient guy. Thanks for the update

    • @christopherspavins9250
      @christopherspavins9250 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely this talk has aged well. From a historical perspective this is important to have watched for the first time in 2023. The food system is completely contaminated and corrupt. Governments will need to step up and do their job to correct this unmitigated health care disaster.

  • @AkSonya1010
    @AkSonya1010 Před rokem +27

    This is almost 10 years old and it's even incredibly important to hear.
    I may not be that woman in the hospital but there are so many of us who have been gaslighted like that woman for years. Dr Peter Thank you for learning and becoming a better Dr.

  • @bunny_smith
    @bunny_smith Před 5 lety +258

    She provided a valuable lesson to that man and made him a better person. He will be a better physician as well for having known her.

    • @jaswantsokey1877
      @jaswantsokey1877 Před 5 lety +11

      We all come into each others lives for a reason and once that purpose has been served, we move on, hopefully wiser and more humane such as this doctor.

    • @AnEvolvingApe
      @AnEvolvingApe Před 4 lety

      Pain and suffering help make us better people if we have the strength of character to overcome and learn. It is one of those absurd truths about life.

    • @myfirstchannel3898
      @myfirstchannel3898 Před 4 lety

      Great, but why are we sacrificing ourselves to train them? We paid money for them to teach us, but we're teaching them. She needed a better healthcare system.

    • @detroitslight
      @detroitslight Před 4 lety

      @@AnEvolvingApe u,oh,u,u,,,g

    • @marcopolo5157
      @marcopolo5157 Před rokem

      Ok

  • @junieb4279
    @junieb4279 Před 5 lety +64

    WOW! Thank you for reminding me that what we all need is more compassion and not judgement!

  • @geraldwellborn5047
    @geraldwellborn5047 Před 11 měsíci +5

    A very moving and honest talk. Not many would have the compassion or courage to do what he just did. This man will not be just a good doctor, he will be a great doctor.

  • @awakenedsoul3695
    @awakenedsoul3695 Před 2 lety +18

    So genuine, so moving, I was in tears . You have got to admire his humility.

  • @vannahhall915
    @vannahhall915 Před 5 lety +178

    A year later, I am still touched by this talk. I am a nurse and a recovering obese person. This info gave me hope that I could become healthy. I'm down 81 lbs! The keto diet has reversed my insulin resistance and life is amazing. I believe "settled science" ought to scare all of us in healthcare. Realising I was wrong about eat less, move more has opened my eyes to opportunities to keep learning. Thank you Dr Attica.

    • @texanboiii562
      @texanboiii562 Před 5 lety +3

      Vannah Hall congrats on the weight loss! 👍🏻

    • @MisterL2_yt
      @MisterL2_yt Před 5 lety

      I haven't seen the video, so can you give me a quick rundown of how it worked for you?

    • @skyboy1956
      @skyboy1956 Před 5 lety +2

      plus it saves us from a health care crisis! Most will die of heart disease before age 70 so the burdensome cost for senior health care will be reduced to almost nothing! This is a win-win solution! Keto is perfect for the instant gratification generation. If it's worth having, it's worth having right now. Damn the long term effects.

    • @wafflefacedcat6657
      @wafflefacedcat6657 Před 5 lety

      Vannah Hall vv

    • @nathan141833
      @nathan141833 Před 5 lety +1

      Have fun with heart disease

  • @JeffShepherdphotos
    @JeffShepherdphotos Před 5 lety +76

    This guy has really feelings in this matter, almost crying towards the end.

    • @Cheapsexandbooze
      @Cheapsexandbooze Před 5 lety

      He hat me almost crying towards the end.

    • @DamonCassada345
      @DamonCassada345 Před 4 lety

      Though if he were anyone else who did that, would he have had the same sorrow

  • @alvinamendis1684
    @alvinamendis1684 Před rokem +5

    U made me cry......hope more doctors were like you more empathic.....may u find success in your search for cure....for u winning is we winning.....

  • @mellowe557
    @mellowe557 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow I'm so impressed with this doctor! You're humility and you're ability to look out the square moved me. I wish more doctors could be like this. I wish you all the best.

  • @zackgalvez5623
    @zackgalvez5623 Před 4 lety +37

    Dr Peter Attia......Your amazaing!!! I want to talk with you.......Your message is DEEP!! I was on Diabetes meds for 8 yeras....8 years!! 350 lbs. I wanted help so bad. I tried everything. I'm writing this and crying with so much deep appreciation for doctors like you who have taken the risk of questioning the status quo. I meet a Dr who believes and shares many of the same ideas about Diabetes and related ailments you mentioned. My AIC is back to range and have been off of meds for the past 4 years. I will continue to follow you!!! Your true love for human life is evident!! All the power to you!!

    • @GamingKittie786
      @GamingKittie786 Před 4 lety +2

      Hi what advice did your dr tell you that helped you get off med and loose weight. Im asking as I am a type 2 diabetic too.

    • @HarshJain-it2bg
      @HarshJain-it2bg Před 3 lety

      Zack,
      Please check for Satvik Movement channel on youtube and follow tgat diet. Its the next step.

    • @amourtoujours779
      @amourtoujours779 Před 3 lety

      👏 👏 👏

    • @BryanEaton
      @BryanEaton Před 2 lety

      Amazing!

  • @briangocher3210
    @briangocher3210 Před 5 lety +35

    Compassion does drive advancement, and humility guides it. I look forward to this man's ongoing studies.

  • @marvelouslove
    @marvelouslove Před 4 lety +6

    Hands down the best Ted Talk I’ve ever heard... your willingness to be so raw honest & transparent is unforgettable..what an impact your talk has on the whole picture.. the medical of insulin resistance and your driven passion to know the truth is astounding I have great respect for you.. in the personal human side of your transformation from judgement is beautiful.. beautiful.. thank you.. I will never forget you

  • @Bawaal_Videos
    @Bawaal_Videos Před 4 lety +32

    He is a great humble honest human. I wish him all the success in his research and findings. 🙏

  • @Keepthefaith1
    @Keepthefaith1 Před 5 lety +219

    What a beautiful human being who has so much to give the world and he is a doctor. God bless you I needed this information today.

    • @bryceblatnick689
      @bryceblatnick689 Před 5 lety +3

      Faith....I feel the same way. I'm grateful you posted, to know others are not alone thinking about these kinds of ideas and information we need. I hope whatever in your life is going on is being helped and treated and know that someone (me) is out there thinking about you too!

    • @TheJBeck1
      @TheJBeck1 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, he learned from his mistakes. GO GREEN and eat FISH. IT WORKS!

  • @jdtown6585
    @jdtown6585 Před 5 lety +222

    Powerful video. It's a great man who can reflect and learn from his mistakes.

    • @colingeorgejenkins2885
      @colingeorgejenkins2885 Před 5 lety

      That guy should read the book of JOB from the old bible, it may help him through the flood he carries within

    • @TheJBeck1
      @TheJBeck1 Před 4 lety

      I agree, we should all admit our mistakes and learn from them.

    • @kirshens
      @kirshens Před 4 lety

      I dont know, his story seems contrived. How do you think his patient felt? Where was his compassion? Remember, do not harm his attitude was harmful.

    • @TheJBeck1
      @TheJBeck1 Před 4 lety

      @@kirshens Sad commentary. I want to volunteer to work for a HOLISTIC DOCTOR IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

  • @meloniejudd7845
    @meloniejudd7845 Před 4 lety +2

    The important thing here is a human that reflected on their own vulnerability and embraced it, humbling him. What he talked about was a side cart. Good for him. We need more doctors that walk this road in order to make things better. Bless him.

  • @judithneill4819
    @judithneill4819 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Peter for your humble and transparent heart. Your opening comments stirred in me the hurt and pain that I often get from the doctors I have seen. Your talk, especially the end has given me hope for the future of medicine. Just knowing there are likeminded people like you makes all the difference.

  • @LeaveYouOnRead
    @LeaveYouOnRead Před 5 lety +29

    God please, we need more people like him... 😢

  • @paulfaulkner6299
    @paulfaulkner6299 Před 5 lety +107

    Sending this guy some love - that woman's amputation really affected him

    • @planetmongocommoditiesexch9079
      @planetmongocommoditiesexch9079 Před 4 lety +2

      The science was settled decades ago. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction to cow milk proteins and type 2 by intramyocellular lipids that inhibit the insulin response. But the elimination of most of this unnecessary suffering by simple dietary changes would put big pharma and their pill pushers out of business.

    • @j.dariorodriguez7173
      @j.dariorodriguez7173 Před 3 lety

      @@planetmongocommoditiesexch9079 source please?

  • @katherineramos6994
    @katherineramos6994 Před 4 lety +15

    What an interesting and profound speech. I look forward to hearing more about your journey. How refreshing to have a Dr. who shows empathy and compassion for others. I cried listening to your confession and Im sure you have done more good then harm and that patient has forgiven you.

  • @paternyao
    @paternyao Před 5 měsíci +1

    As I discovers Dr Attia a decade after this speech, now I understand the kind of heart that has driven him to the level of insight and understanding he shares in the world today. High respect for this man ❤️

  • @iowanne
    @iowanne Před 10 lety +7

    I wish I had an empathetic and understanding Dr. like you! It's heartwarming to see you pour your heart out to the patient that you felt you judged. Personally, I cam across your video while searching for an cure for alzheimers. My mother passed away this past July with Alzheimers disease at the age of 91. It was a long heartbreaking 3 years watching her wither away. Im only 61 and have been noticing memory problems. I'm hoping for a cure.

  • @toddstuder7388
    @toddstuder7388 Před 7 lety +233

    This is without a doubt one of the most powerful videos that I have ever watched. I greatly appreciate all of what Dr. Attia publishes on the ketogenic diet and related subjects. He is brilliant and an incredible presenter but my one criticism has been that he hasn't always showed a particular kind or sensitive side in some of his interviews. Having watched this I'm now embarrassed at having once thought that.
    I feel incredibly indebted to Dr Attia for sharing this. He gives me hope for future generations.

    • @haveaniceday7950
      @haveaniceday7950 Před 7 lety

      Todd S I this.

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Před 6 lety

      A lot of the Keto/Paleo crowd support eating lots of low-starch vegetables as opposed to just eating lots of meat like Atkins did, and I fully support them in that part of their diet.
      It is probably also true that given the three sources of calories - fat, protein, and starch/sugar - if you drop one of those from your diet it's easy to lose weight.
      The unfortunate thing is that they drop starches when they should be de-emphasizing the other two.

    • @libertynow4047
      @libertynow4047 Před 5 lety +4

      Jeff Little and what is your experience in this?

    • @beeethetruth1197
      @beeethetruth1197 Před 5 lety +6

      Dr Attia, please consider that the body hoards fat when it has excess toxins to keep away from our organs. It tucks the toxins in the fat cells & is extremely reluctant t9 give them up, as then it has to figure out a way to deal with the toxins, including the pesticides used in corn & grain production & the GMO'S found in same. Reduce toxins such as mercury amalgams, junk in shampoos, cosmetics, cleaners, pesticides, etc. And eliminate GMOs.

    • @KaoXoni
      @KaoXoni Před 5 lety

      @@beeethetruth1197 interesting point!

  • @kayoxford7442
    @kayoxford7442 Před 2 lety +4

    It took guts for him to admit his wrong, but most importantly, he's learned from it. Thank you for being real with us. We need more doctors like this!

  • @xabhinavvijay1151
    @xabhinavvijay1151 Před 2 lety +3

    That sent chills through me. Such a courageous, open-minded and beautiful delivery.

  • @brendasmiley2856
    @brendasmiley2856 Před 5 lety +13

    Spot on! I just fell in love with this man for his honesty and heart felt apology to the diabetic patient. We forget the Drs see all kind of horror in the hospitals and they have to build up an indifference. God bless him

  • @sgleaso
    @sgleaso Před 5 lety +441

    I've said this for years!!!! My insulin resistance led to my weight gain...not the other way around.

    • @DrZoonotics
      @DrZoonotics Před 5 lety +9

      Oh, I COULDN'T be because you don't exercise and eat carbs, sugar, and junk food like a pig!

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 5 lety +60

      Raymond Whitham you have no idea what her eating habits and exercise habits are. Did you watch the video or go straight to the comments. This doctor humbled himself to admit that he had no right to judge and that he could have been wrong. Take a pointer from him.

    • @DrZoonotics
      @DrZoonotics Před 5 lety +2

      @@mikochild2 Again, my comment stands.

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 5 lety +32

      @@DrZoonotics That's fine. I wasn't debating with you or even trying to get you to remove your comment. If you want to be a troll, who am I to stop you? I care more that SB G doesn't get discouraged from your nonsense since, contrary to popular belief, words do have power. Good day to you.

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 5 lety +35

      Whatever we believe, SB G's comments were about weight. "My insulin resistance led to my weight gain...not the other way around." Unless you personally know SB G or she directly responds, we do not know whether she was slim or significantly overweight at the start. There are slim diabetics, you know... So until we know her weight, there really isn't anything to judge as far as her lifestyle because we don't know what her lifestyle is.
      Ex: My mom is diabetic and small. She has mainly cooked homemade meals for the majority of my life. She became diabetic around her 60's. She does not sit around all day stuffing her face with junk and she is definitely not lazy as she still does the gardening, all the cooking, most of the cleaning, sleeps upstairs, and runs her own business in her 70's. I'm not saying SB G is like my mother, only that we don't know enough to make any presumptions.
      I, on the other hand, do stuff myself full of junk and sit around most of the day at a desk. I snack to stay awake at a computer lol. I'm also now overweight due to this lifestyle. I'm nearly 40 and not yet diabetic...but several of my family members are and without eating as badly as I do so I am now actively changing my poor habits before I'm in a worse situation than my mom. If you made it this far, thanks for reading.

  • @timbolicous
    @timbolicous Před 4 lety +3

    Wow, so much humility and compassion. This is what makes a person great. Good luck with your amazing research.

  • @seanc1898
    @seanc1898 Před 4 lety +2

    The ability to make mistakes, own and take responsibility for them, then learn and grow from them shows tremendous character. Nicely done. I wish people in general could learn from this. The world would be a better place with more humility and humanity

  • @jedipyro
    @jedipyro Před 5 lety +30

    "What's a cell trying to protect itself from when it becomes insulin resistant?" That's just brilliant!!

    • @MrApehanger
      @MrApehanger Před 5 lety

      chromium and vanadium trace minerals for Type 2

  • @hopedorsey1054
    @hopedorsey1054 Před 4 lety +9

    Mr. Peter Attia you are, what all medical providers should strive to be like. You speak with your heart and emotions, your message was incredibly moving, well done!

  • @kimmylex_
    @kimmylex_ Před 10 měsíci

    This made me cry and hoping that all doctors would be like you. My 100% salute to your humbleness and compassion to your patients. May God will always take care of you.

  • @timothylambright9294
    @timothylambright9294 Před rokem +9

    Dr. Attia, Thank you so much for giving a powerful demonstration of how to allow a deep human compassion to change your attitude towards science and people in a way that is very helpful to modern medicine. Keep sharing these concepts as we all need to hear it.

  • @jasonhoffman254
    @jasonhoffman254 Před 4 lety +40

    What changed my blood sugar levels was the removal of maltodextrin. I was drinking 6-8 bottles of flavored water a day. Eating healthy, watching the "white" stuff in processed foods. My sugar was constantly over 160 every day, some days it was over 200. I couldn't figure it out. Then I started looking at the "chemical" part of my diet. Ever since I stopped drinking the flavored packets in water, my sugar levels have been down to 119 on the high end. My resistance has improved, and I am losing some weight. So he may be onto something here. Great information in a very powerful presentation.

    • @tamanafarooq1974
      @tamanafarooq1974 Před 2 lety +1

      Thnx for sharing

    • @LovinglfDesigns
      @LovinglfDesigns Před rokem

      My sugar levels changed by cutting back severely on sweeteners like Splenda. My weight is back to normal. I am convinced that these artificial additives raise blood sugar. The more diet food and drinks I consumed, the more weight I gained. The food and drinks industry is killing us with these additives.

  • @joembuchi3146
    @joembuchi3146 Před 4 lety +60

    It takes huge balls for any doctor to openly come clean to their patients. I understand his emotions.

  • @cch9704
    @cch9704 Před 2 lety

    Wow the tears & sorrow on your voice so glad you were able to come to terms with yourself even if it was bc of guilt the best is yet to come ...

  • @northstar-all-stars
    @northstar-all-stars Před 2 lety

    Such a beautiful human being. I am truly moved by Peter's humility and wisdom. So glad I watched this.

  • @hhgg-ft5jq
    @hhgg-ft5jq Před 5 lety +963

    "following the food pyramid to the letter", I think that is a large part of the problem.

    • @ddhqj2023
      @ddhqj2023 Před 5 lety +14

      Maybe with Canada's change in our 'food pyramid' more people will find their way to health.

    • @WmTyndale
      @WmTyndale Před 5 lety +69

      The Food Supply is all contaminated by sugar!

    • @Talletc
      @Talletc Před 5 lety +59

      @@ddhqj2023 as long as you are taking dietary advice from people being funded by the dairy meat and Drug Industries you have no chance of being healthy. Your government doesn't care about your health in fact quite the opposite. It's important that we do our own research to find what is truly healthful

    • @ddhqj2023
      @ddhqj2023 Před 5 lety +23

      I don't take advice from the meat and dairy industry. I'm a vegan because I know they lie. And if you pretend carnivores think you're eating so healthy, just remember, the Inuit who eat a high meat diet in Northern Canada from hunting, all die on average, at the age of 68 and their bodies all show varying levels of heart disease.@@Talletc

    • @rfpeace
      @rfpeace Před 5 lety +10

      @@ddhqj2023 Really? I did not know that about the Inuit, I'll have to check that out. thanks :)

  • @DanceQueen5122
    @DanceQueen5122 Před 5 lety +83

    Bless you for your honesty! You are a true healer 🙏🏼 thank you ❤️

  • @Get_fitwith_Dee
    @Get_fitwith_Dee Před 3 lety +6

    Watched this before walking into work. Now I have to hide my face so my employees don’t see the tears I’m my eyes. Absolutely powerful

  • @cyndijoylee
    @cyndijoylee Před rokem +1

    This is truly the most moving Ted talk I’ve watched. Your honesty and authenticity and humility and your regret and shame and your compassion.🙏🏻

  • @alig8699
    @alig8699 Před 5 lety +7

    Wow, I got super choked up when he was on the verge of tears. I want this guy as my doctor.

  • @marygraceful
    @marygraceful Před 4 lety +13

    Probably one of the most moving genuine heartfelt presentations I've ever heard.

  • @thenightking7167
    @thenightking7167 Před rokem +3

    This was amazingly educational. Thank you for sharing your expertise, Dr. Attia. And thank you for the absolute most heartfelt presentation I have ever had the honor to watch on TED. I hope with every atom of my existence, that your former patient sees this video. ❤❤❤

  • @sushmitajain4651
    @sushmitajain4651 Před 4 lety +1

    We all make mistakes but only few realise their mistakes. My eyes had tears when he told the whole thing & also how it can't be undone what he did.
    I salute doctors who keep humanity at the top & how he felt deeply for his patient.We need more of such person in the world♥️

  • @whatthehell359
    @whatthehell359 Před 8 lety +220

    omggggggggggggggggggggg
    he was so emotional
    ohh god bless him, this is called a real doctor someone who genually wants to make a difference

    • @spinLOL533
      @spinLOL533 Před 5 lety +4

      emotions are sickening, if he becomes a heartless human he'll achieve anything

    • @marshaweiss3885
      @marshaweiss3885 Před 5 lety

      typical bangladeshie a

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 5 lety +2

      @@spinLOL533 I can't tell if this was a joke or trolling or serious, but if you were serious, it seems like all you know about medicine comes from the TV show "House". As a medical student myself, I want you to know that the kind of medicine shown on TV is very very different from real life and in actual practice, it's nearly impossible to be a good doctor without having empathy and good communication skills. Maybe a pathologist or radiologist like Dr. House would be okay, but any doctor who actually interacts with patients like he does on the show would be unable to do their job.

    • @spinLOL533
      @spinLOL533 Před 5 lety +1

      @@monkiram I never watched that show

  • @richardjohnson9308
    @richardjohnson9308 Před 5 lety +7

    We need more Doctors like Peter Attia. Bravo Sir...I applaud both your expertise and humanity.

  • @therealtulip
    @therealtulip Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, what a heartfelt speech. This guy is the real deal.

  • @bumblebee0369
    @bumblebee0369 Před rokem +3

    I applaud you over & over & over.....👏
    An apology means more than you can imagine. I will fully respect a person if they can admit their wrong verbally instead of making themselves look arrogant as if they know it all and is never wrong. I roll my eyes at these kind of people.
    Saying your sorry AND asking for their forgiveness is a real & true individual.

  • @Asblomma
    @Asblomma Před 5 lety +335

    The food industry and big pharma will never let his vision come to life

    • @abiliodasilvabernardes3017
      @abiliodasilvabernardes3017 Před 5 lety +6

      This is a reason that the doctor give a message ! You now?

    • @eatandbehoopy9937
      @eatandbehoopy9937 Před 4 lety +23

      Asblomma there’s no money to be made from healthy people. Gotta keep people sick

    • @dezza718
      @dezza718 Před 4 lety +5

      @@eatandbehoopy9937 bullshit

    • @mishmashmosh6305
      @mishmashmosh6305 Před 4 lety

      So what happneded with this team of researches so we have any more info

    • @willbuchanan2863
      @willbuchanan2863 Před 4 lety +2

      @@dezza718 i have to agree with karla. I wouldn't put it past the people making a buck off of candy companies also have their hand in cancer "treatment."

  • @MsKariSmith
    @MsKariSmith Před 5 lety +23

    Wish there was more doctors like this man. Ones who really cared to help and not just
    hand out the easiest advise....and that is mostly drugs!

  • @js1884
    @js1884 Před 3 měsíci

    I respect you so much! Been listening to your advice for a while and I am more encouraged by you now than ever because you are willing to be vulnerable and humble.

  • @twiggy8473
    @twiggy8473 Před 3 lety +7

    You have learned an awful lot in 7 years! Continue to follow your heart and treating people with respect. You are wonderful!!

  • @ydelysuarez2548
    @ydelysuarez2548 Před 5 lety +7

    Wow, this was heartfelt and honest, he almost made me cried. Thank you for this, it’s was insightful and beautiful.

  • @AmericanTrekker
    @AmericanTrekker Před 5 lety +90

    He's a rare doc, allright. Wish they were all like him. :(

    • @Christopher-js6rp
      @Christopher-js6rp Před 5 lety +1

      Current medial training emphasizes a similar attitude to what he displays

    • @harmony1910
      @harmony1910 Před 5 lety +1

      Amen!!!

    • @maxmadmagoo
      @maxmadmagoo Před 4 lety

      Wish they knew about nutrition a lot better than he does!

    • @Teach75
      @Teach75 Před 4 lety +1

      Most doctors take less than 7 hours of nutrition classes. They have tried to lobby for more to be required but the push back and big pharma keeps it from happening. It’s very frustrating!

  • @betterfit87
    @betterfit87 Před rokem +5

    Very eye opening. I lost my father to complications from diabetes at 15 and although he didn't really look after his health as much as he should have, a lot of the time, there are things going on in the background which aren't as simple as it seems on paper. Socioeconomic factors, familiarity, environmental stressors, mental illness, level of support, family/friends, life, all play a role in our behaviors which can lead to declined health. Some people struggle more than others and it's something I wish I had realised when I was younger before condemning my father as useless before he died. I know work as a health and exercise consultant/coach helping those with chronic health issues, and the biggest tool to people's success is compassion and empathy - being treated as a human seems to motivate them more than being judged or being told they're garbage. Go figure

  • @ruththomas1652
    @ruththomas1652 Před 4 lety +16

    We begin our road to being wise when we recognize that we don't come close to knowing everything. As a young mother back in the sixties, Adelle Davis became my mentor. And because of her, I never did pay much attention to that "approved" food pyramid. The introduction of that horrible guide was the beginning, albeit slowly, of the obesity epidemic. Those who studied nutrition from the accepted experts ended up doing more harm than good. Ms. Davis went to actual scientific studies (that it seems most professionals either never heard of or ignored,) and wrote several books on eating for health including the dangers of eating refined sugars -- which includes refined carbs which turn to sugars. I bless that woman for opening my eyes. I am still learning; something we should never stop doing, and am thoroughly encouraged to see that there really are still open minded, ready to keep learning, doctors out there. Thank you.

    • @thunderbird6777
      @thunderbird6777 Před 11 měsíci

      I have a book called Staying Younger Longer by Adele Davis that was written in the 1960s. It is one of the BEST books I've read on nutrition. Everything it mentioned then has come true

  • @sunsetofnemesis
    @sunsetofnemesis Před 4 lety +8

    Amazing!! I feel so proud to call you a college ! I wish this talk can also inspire other Physicians to serve patients under these principles. Our patients don’t need authoritarianism and judgments but empathy, care and compassion. Thank you so much. God bless you.

  • @doctoroz6193
    @doctoroz6193 Před 5 lety +9

    You have redeemed her Dr Attia. Actually she saved you from your bias. from all the work you have been doing since then you have greatly affected a lot of people's lives in such a positive way.

  • @padswaggle
    @padswaggle Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this and especially about your change of heart towards the lady. This video does more good than you can imagine.

  • @monika2231
    @monika2231 Před 4 lety +1

    What a wonderful lecture!!
    What a gracious human being and doctor!!!
    I love how he explains everything in such a simple and easily understandable way with no bias!!
    He looks fantastic and super healthy too so you know he walks the talk!!

    • @HarshJain-it2bg
      @HarshJain-it2bg Před 3 lety

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  • @JacobMichael
    @JacobMichael Před 5 lety +5

    We need more doctors like this dude 👏🏻
    It takes a lot of self awareness, curiosity, and introspection to be honest with yourself about past mistakes (especially so as a medical professional where people's lives depend on your decisions and their hope can hang on your empathy).

  • @xristianasophiaselfsynthesis

    You're my kind of HUMAN BEING, mentor, scientist!
    We need more of you in ALL areas!
    The old system is going down. Thank you for this talk and your humanity!

  • @msmeyersmd8
    @msmeyersmd8 Před 4 lety +5

    From one MD to another, I am incredibly humbled and honored with your presentation. Thank You.

  • @orgullosamentemexicana952

    So moved by his compassion n humility! Wish he was my doctor 🥺.

  • @reyreyes6126
    @reyreyes6126 Před 5 lety +5

    I salute you, Dr. Attia! A rare species of Medical profession---honesty, humility, and compassion. I'm sure the lady would have forgiven you, and yes she would knock at your Clinic again to thank you.

  • @janetteharris3477
    @janetteharris3477 Před 4 lety +8

    Love this! Thank you Dr. Attia for you honesty. I would love to have a doctor with your compassion now.

  • @icare4you123
    @icare4you123 Před 4 lety +1

    I hope the research moves along quickly. Dr. Attia seems so sincere and tender hearted. He's been blessed with this vision to rock the boat. Rock on Dr. Attia.

  • @kathymcginty9209
    @kathymcginty9209 Před rokem +1

    Wow. I deeply appreciate these words and the humility of this message.
    It gives me hope for our medical community of which I too, am a part.
    You've reminded me of why I do what I do.
    Thank you!

  • @ellearbizu9914
    @ellearbizu9914 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm in love with this man!
    I sincerely wish him and his team the best in their endeavors.
    Love his sincerity and his humility.

  • @Kim-ek7xy
    @Kim-ek7xy Před 4 lety +18

    That was one of the best TED talks I've heard. Outstanding!

  • @MeetMaryWong
    @MeetMaryWong Před rokem +3

    This talk was inspiring, heartfelt and honest. I am thrilled to see this innovative TED talk in the field of medicine where change and openness is necessary and what the world deserve and needs!

  • @jnooney8225
    @jnooney8225 Před rokem +1

    God bless you man. Your attitude reversal was and is vital to true medical breakthrough. Your humilty touched me, and I am one who is trying to find out the beautiful truth that such courage facilitates. Continue to bravely walk the good path.

  • @leewilson1368
    @leewilson1368 Před 5 lety +23

    What a man. Truly humble and compassionate. Bravo Sir! Live long and Prosper!

  • @plntlvr1
    @plntlvr1 Před 5 lety +39

    Wow. Every single doctor should watch this and learn a very valuable lesson. My mother was in the hospital a few years back. She was in pulmonary distress and it took 4 hours to get her to a point where she could breath as well as possible. She has a long history of pulmonary issues. Not just caused by many years of smoking. It was also due to childhood illness and other issues as well. She had quit 30 years ago. When she was able to speak and the doctor asked if she smoked and she told him yes but had quit 30 years ago he hit her on the leg with his arm. A type of punishment. It took everything in me not to jump across her bed and show him what I thought of his reaction to this poor frail woman. I, and so many others, are at the mercy of these doctors playing God. I am sick of this attitude they have. This is such a breath of fresh air and I commend this doctor for his "truth". Bravo!

    • @cheryllewis3059
      @cheryllewis3059 Před 5 lety +4

      I'm very sorry, they blame everything on cigarette smoking ... meanwhile how many people have lung cancer, emphazema, etc - never smoked or near second hand smoke in their life? - Explain that, so called "Science"?

    • @wk1810
      @wk1810 Před 5 lety +3

      So sorry for your awful experience. My mother-in-law smoked 2 packs a day, she recently passed away...at the age of 91! And she didn't die from cancer.

    • @ms.lisamarie2245
      @ms.lisamarie2245 Před 4 lety +2

      @@cheryllewis3059 unsurprisingly.....ALCOHOL causes cancers and stuff too. They knew, and didn't tell anyone. They are talking about putting warning labels on alcohol now!

    • @cheryllewis3059
      @cheryllewis3059 Před 4 lety +1

      @@wk1810 i rest my case right?

    • @cheryllewis3059
      @cheryllewis3059 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ms.lisamarie2245Marie, first I'm hearing of this - my god, anything and everything seems to be responsible for cancer?

  • @arienschatzi
    @arienschatzi Před rokem

    I APPLAUD YOU WITH MY WHOLE HEART!!!! I have studied nutrition, weight loss, physiology, and exercise for 30 years to try to figure out what to do about my weight. I have tried a multitude of things, all while being rejected and taunted because of my weight. I often wished to just end it all, but gratefully there were a few brave and loving souls who accepted me despite getting up to over 400 pounds before I finally sound some answers that have been working. Bless your soul for being brave enough to admit your imperfections and being vulnerable and encouraging. The world needs MANY more people like you!! All my love!

  • @cezar332
    @cezar332 Před rokem +6

    One of the best TED talks. I’m glad this appeared in my feed now