Doctor Reacts To Brutal South Park Medical Scenes

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    Back by popular demand, another South Park medical scene reaction! Today I'm talking about Kenny being lit on fire and George Clooney trying to save him from South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, Cartman's anal probe, gluten allergies, celiac disease, food pyramids, fecal transplants, adderall, ritalin, ADHD, ADD, Butters getting a ninja star in his eye, Randy getting served, Kyle's hemorrhoid, and lice. Let me know down below if there are any other clips I should react to!
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  • @Maeshalanadae
    @Maeshalanadae Před rokem +3368

    Got to love how accurate South Park can be from time to time, especially for a parody cartoon.

    • @defeqel6537
      @defeqel6537 Před rokem +52

      Yup, especially about the food pyramid.

    • @GIVERIGGYARAISEDANNOORELSE
      @GIVERIGGYARAISEDANNOORELSE Před rokem +6

      I love how accurate all of the scenes are 🙄

    • @GIVERIGGYARAISEDANNOORELSE
      @GIVERIGGYARAISEDANNOORELSE Před rokem +5

      Btw thats sarcasm

    • @nitro5247
      @nitro5247 Před rokem +28

      Well, it is a parody of real life after all lol. Matt and Trey put a lot of work into writing the show, and it pays off

    • @drrocketman7794
      @drrocketman7794 Před rokem +5

      This hit home with me. I moved on and no longer speak with toxic people in my family.

  • @ElementalLeaf
    @ElementalLeaf Před rokem +4507

    I THOUGHT THE FECAL TRANSPLANT THING WAS A SOUTH PARK BIT, NOT A REAL PROCEDURE!! 💀

    • @kurumi_nuii
      @kurumi_nuii Před rokem +269

      OH MY GAHD I LEARNED ABOUT FECAL TRANSPLANTS IN 6TH GRADE

    • @SnowCocoaCookie
      @SnowCocoaCookie Před rokem +236

      You're gonna lose it when you hear about bread alcoholism.

    • @kreator4life
      @kreator4life Před rokem +103

      ​@@SnowCocoaCookie Auto-Brewery Syndrome

    • @isopodcritter
      @isopodcritter Před rokem +28

      @@GeekWitt IT WASN'T??

    • @emmettdunn03
      @emmettdunn03 Před rokem +17

      @@isopodcritter wHAT

  • @dungareedowrong
    @dungareedowrong Před 8 měsíci +52

    Fun Fact: George Clooney is pretty much responsible for South Park existing!
    Matt and Trey (the creators) created the first “viral” video by sending out VHS’s of their “Miracle of Christmas” short with the South Park characters. George Clooney got his hands on one and shared it with everyone he knew in Hollywood. Years later it became a show!

  • @charlottejewkes9792
    @charlottejewkes9792 Před rokem +270

    I have actually had a fecal transplant. I have an autoimmune disease called ulcerative colitis, so my intestine was already really sick. Then I got a c diff infection and was hospitalized because I was so ill. They tried multiple antibiotics and nothing was getting rid of the infection. The last option was a fecal transplant, and I was so horribly sick that I was willing to try anything. I had been sick for 3 months. Seriously the next day after the fecal transplant I felt a million times better! My body needed that good bacteria. I know the idea of it sounds gross, but it was so helpful to me and I am a huge believer in fecal transplants!

    • @billk9139
      @billk9139 Před 3 měsíci +13

      Lost my colon to C Diff. I wish I had the option for a fecal transplant.

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Před 2 měsíci +10

      That sounds horrible , ulcerative colitis is a b... that almost took my mom. She was getting weaker and weaker, thinner and thinner,it was terrifying to watch. Can't imagine getting c.diff on top of it. Fecal flora transplant was the best thing that ever happened to her - we've had to go to private healthcare for it though and I can't believe "eww, gross" is still a reason for politicians not to approve coverage for medical procedures. Glad you got better!

    • @PeterDB90
      @PeterDB90 Před 25 dny +2

      I just thought it was a South Park bit and not a real procedure, but hey, whatever it takes to heal - when it comes to grossness or staying alive and healthy, a fecal transplant isn't even close to the limit of what I would be willing to do.

    • @guillecarandini8208
      @guillecarandini8208 Před 16 dny +1

      You gotta love how casually the doctor talked about eating your poop pills 😂

  • @phemegreek6054
    @phemegreek6054 Před rokem +2448

    My 7th grade history teacher actually had the smartest thought I had ever heard on ADHD ::
    "It's not that they can't focus on anything, it's that they are focused on everything."
    And it's so true. Like I could tell you the color of someones shoe, the feeling of my shirt on my back, and repeat the call of the bird outside the window, but ask me to recite that text you just read me and I'll blank.

    • @MinimiMax
      @MinimiMax Před rokem +119

      And on the opposite side of that, I had a teacher who did not undetstand ADHD at all. Without ever directly saying it, he often times implied that the student with ADHD is stupid and can't be expected to perform at the same level as others. Like this one time the student was late for school and the teacher legit blamed his ADHD on him "not understanding schedules"

    • @elmerandrewcrowley2822
      @elmerandrewcrowley2822 Před rokem +1

      that kinda sounds like you might have some Autism in there too. The overlap and comorbidity is really high tho

    • @mayoactual2065
      @mayoactual2065 Před rokem +42

      @@MinimiMax my friend with ADHD does that, he just blames everything on ADHD and never admits when he genuinely makes a mistake

    • @MinimiMax
      @MinimiMax Před rokem +28

      @@mayoactual2065 Interesting, well to each their own I guess. The classmate of mine that I was talking about actually lashed out on the teacher one time about this. He told the teacher to treat him equally to others and not let his mistakes go unpunished because he himself doesn't want to blame it all on ADHD. He said he kinda regretted even being open about it at that point because he was hoping to get some understanding for the fact that he might need to move around the class room once in a while and that's it.

    • @phemegreek6054
      @phemegreek6054 Před rokem +4

      @@jakeplumber1373 she didn't. she just said something that i found true and made me feel really awesome, cause she got it.

  • @xSanttu203
    @xSanttu203 Před rokem +1961

    "We actually DO DO fecal transplants" I laughed way too hard at that

    • @SDarkfire500
      @SDarkfire500 Před rokem +15

      Yeah, and I still think it sounds like quackery medicine.

    • @iradukundaalice2950
      @iradukundaalice2950 Před rokem +19

      Sam: you swallow it ??😨😨 , I love Dr Mike's videos❤️❤️

    • @thedarklord4017
      @thedarklord4017 Před rokem +6

      Do do

    • @douggale5962
      @douggale5962 Před 11 měsíci

      Humans don't eat food you know. Humans eat it, then bacteria eats it, then we eat the bacteria poop. Yum!

    • @user-ju7te6qx2p
      @user-ju7te6qx2p Před 9 měsíci +5

      Ba dum tss

  • @anaditullio
    @anaditullio Před rokem +51

    I can only imagine George Clooney reading his lines 😂 "we accidentally replaced your heart with a baked potato"
    I actually remember watching the alien probe episode on TV when I was a child, more than 25 years ago. My parents laughed their asses of (they are both medical doctors)

  • @O-xe7qy
    @O-xe7qy Před rokem +82

    I love how Doctor Mike always gets so fired up about chest compressions

  • @drrocketman7794
    @drrocketman7794 Před rokem +2232

    My "ADHD" diagnosis as a kid was dead wrong, it was actually PTSD that went undiagnosed coupled with sustained physical and mental/emotional abuse and made it worse. The medication just made me dopey and I looked like a crack addict.

    • @chubbydinosaur9148
      @chubbydinosaur9148 Před rokem +106

      Uh..... same? Once I got treatment for that at 29 it became dead silent in my head. All I hear is the background radiation of the universe and Enya.

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 Před rokem +8

      ga

    • @drrocketman7794
      @drrocketman7794 Před rokem +49

      @@chubbydinosaur9148 yeah, I know! The trauma gets dealt with and it fixes EVERYTHING but now I just have the empty husk of myself that once held only pain and fear...

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Před rokem +18

      @@drrocketman7794 Wow, is there really PTSD medication that helps so well? I wouldn't have expected that.

    • @heatheryllanes6925
      @heatheryllanes6925 Před rokem +24

      @@solar0wind MDMA assisted psychotherapy has had great success in treating ptsd

  • @samuelbahij4878
    @samuelbahij4878 Před rokem +549

    I chuckled when the South Park doctor mentioned a "fecal transplant" thinking it was something silly South Park made up, and then I did a double-take when Mike said it's a real thing that can have positive effects. The more ya know!

    • @anamelchior7194
      @anamelchior7194 Před rokem +20

      Fr, I can't believe this is a legitimate procedure, who tf came up with this idea in the first place? At least it has positive effects ig, lol.

    • @GodofGamesss
      @GodofGamesss Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@anamelchior7194 Back in the Roman period they already figured this out. To bad they did not have capsules in those times. XD

    • @anamelchior7194
      @anamelchior7194 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@GodofGamesss all I can think of is some crazy roman dude eating poop for God knows what reason and people going like "oh look, he's healthy, let's do that!", lmao XD

    • @melonoodles
      @melonoodles Před 10 měsíci +4

      im surprised yall didnt learn it at school

  • @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli
    @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli Před 7 měsíci +15

    I like how Doctor Mike didn't censor the dyuck flopping out and flying off because this is a professional medically accurate analysis video.

  • @LivingEpicness1
    @LivingEpicness1 Před rokem +387

    I had head lice when I was 14. It was terrible. I still remember the non-stop itching. It took days but daily washing of anti-lice shampoo(for dogs) and using a lice comb finally rid me of the infestation. (I was too ashamed tell my parents so I used the dogs' shampoo)

    • @LivingEpicness1
      @LivingEpicness1 Před rokem +11

      @rose yep.

    • @RFakonWolf_Art
      @RFakonWolf_Art Před rokem +42

      I'm always afraid of getting lice. I love my hair, but I totally can not live with a living bugs crawling through my hair.
      Would 100% shave it. I have no patience for other long treatments.

    • @LivingEpicness1
      @LivingEpicness1 Před rokem +20

      @@RFakonWolf_Art I would never be able to shave my hair. The only reason I got lice was because our dogs got it.

    • @guestplaylist9177
      @guestplaylist9177 Před rokem +8

      I remember having headlice as well. The lice shampoo didn't work, but my family was thinking of shaving my head off until I searched on youtube what to use for thick hair and found out that you can use conditioner and the lice comb. Worked wonders and it was finally gone.

    • @AscentScar
      @AscentScar Před rokem +3

      My family used mayonnaise- this is making me feel like that wasn't correct

  • @astralfaeriequeen
    @astralfaeriequeen Před rokem +1300

    Whoever asked for South Park part 2, I hope you have a lovely day. I needed a silly video to boost my mood.
    Edit: I also really like how ADHD is talked about seriously in this video. I was made fun of for years for my short attention span, and it prevented me getting the help I needed.

  • @johnjr757
    @johnjr757 Před rokem +937

    We actually had to get a fecal transplant for our cat. We had testing done and his bacteria was totally out of whack. Had to take him off dry food and give him fecal capsules. He hasn't had diarrhea for 2 years and his energy shot way up.

    • @that_one_cringe_girl_5509
      @that_one_cringe_girl_5509 Před rokem +36

      I'm glad your cat feels better, I own 4 myself and I would be super sad if one of them would never feel better.

    • @johnjr757
      @johnjr757 Před rokem +12

      @@that_one_cringe_girl_5509 Thanks. He had issues for several years and tried different medications. He would still have frequent flare ups though. Thankfully we found out about the company that does this through our vet and it worked great for him.

    • @MichaelOKC
      @MichaelOKC Před rokem +17

      The way this was worded, sounds like he doesn't eat anything but fecal capsules! Lol! Poor kitty!

    • @johnjr757
      @johnjr757 Před rokem +14

      @@MichaelOKC Lol...yeah it does. No, he had to permanently stop dry food because he has an allergic reaction to certain ingredients. The fecal capsules were only for 30 days. My bad on that.

    • @CountessOfOle
      @CountessOfOle Před rokem +9

      I initially read this as "facial transplant", and my brain legit slammed on the brakes.

  • @FossilhunterYT2008
    @FossilhunterYT2008 Před rokem +27

    11:00 as someone with ADHD he's right our minds are like" GOT TO FAST, CANT STAND STILL"

  • @NoName-oy2tk
    @NoName-oy2tk Před rokem +46

    Just watching the ninja star go into Butter’s eye makes me flinch. Just imagine the kind of pain you have to be in if that happened.

  • @batalorian7997
    @batalorian7997 Před rokem +170

    9:41 "You swallow it?"
    That was my reaction too. I knew fecal transplants were a real thing, but I never knew about taking capsules

    • @RaidLoalMulticraft_YT
      @RaidLoalMulticraft_YT Před rokem +7

      You have to swallow as fast as possible because you do not want to start tasting poop in your mouth

    • @Owen_loves_Butters
      @Owen_loves_Butters Před 9 měsíci

      ⁠@@RaidLoalMulticraft_YTNo. It's not like they just stick feces in a pill and give it to you.

    • @alecrechtiene558
      @alecrechtiene558 Před 8 měsíci +4

      I would prefer the traditional method thank you very much.

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 Před rokem +859

    What a great doctor.
    Even has compassion for head lice

    • @sunny.skylie
      @sunny.skylie Před rokem +11

      I recently had lice. Now I’m terrified of them cause I always think I have them but it’s just dandruff

    • @sunny.skylie
      @sunny.skylie Před rokem +2

      @rose i mean in like a itchy way

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Are crabs just Southern Gothic lice??

    • @renclipss
      @renclipss Před 5 měsíci +1

      hahah samee! it's always scared the shi out of me when my head goes itchy@@sunny.skylie

  • @farahmckenzie5107
    @farahmckenzie5107 Před 8 měsíci +8

    What's truly hilarious is Dr. Mike's face while he's giving serious answers to these ridiculous medical scenarios 😂

  • @yanmonf
    @yanmonf Před rokem +53

    14:40 I NEED MY CWEEAM

  • @CelticGoddess111
    @CelticGoddess111 Před rokem +349

    It always makes me laugh when shows do stuff about gluten. I'm Celiac and it just reminds me of the time someone was like "Oh, you're doing that gluten free thing? How is it?! Are you healthier? Did you lose weight?" And I was just like "...If I eat gluten it eats away at my intestines. I don't do this by choice." They never said anything back lmao

    • @A_P
      @A_P Před rokem +9

      Celiac here too I also have to avoid dairy

    • @A_P
      @A_P Před rokem +2

      @@staceyparfait1671 yeah it’s a right pain getting food especially eating out

    • @Roanmonster
      @Roanmonster Před rokem +20

      Well you'll lose a few pounds if your intestines are eaten away so yeah

    • @maddiemoiselle9998
      @maddiemoiselle9998 Před rokem +2

      I was diagnosed with celiac in my senior year of high school and I had a friend who said that she should go gluten free too so she could lose weight 🥴🙃

    • @valeriebrathwaite8541
      @valeriebrathwaite8541 Před rokem +5

      ​@@maddiemoiselle9998 I had friends like that until my heart stopped 6 different times from gluten, after that they felt bad and never joked about it again. once my heart stopped 3 times in one day!!!!

  • @wendylou8963
    @wendylou8963 Před rokem +478

    My hubby was diagnosed as having ADHD at the age of 53. A year later Autism. School was never a good experience but luckily now he is able to see just how smart he really is.

    • @Joelosteen716
      @Joelosteen716 Před rokem +4

      😌😌

    • @dominoreigns8542
      @dominoreigns8542 Před rokem +6

      People who are autistic are actually more intelligent than the average person. They have more neurons than the average person, there are so many autistic savants & it's because of the increased amount of neurons, so I've read.

    • @kieleyevatt2232
      @kieleyevatt2232 Před rokem +37

      @@dominoreigns8542 Romanticization of autism and placing autistic people on a pedestal saying they're somehow intellectually superior really disregards the difficulties many autistic people face. It's not some magical gift. I have a family member who's in his 30s and can hardly feed himself because his autism delayed his development so severely. Many autistic people have cognitive delays, and while a very very small minority have savant syndrome even they typically struggle with important everyday tasks.

    • @dominoreigns8542
      @dominoreigns8542 Před rokem +3

      @@kieleyevatt2232 l respect your opinion, but it doesn't negate the facts that there is so much people don't fully know about autism & that many people with autism are intelligent. I'm sorry you feel I was romanticizing autism, I understand the spectrum. We can agree to disagree, take care 😘

    • @elmerandrewcrowley2822
      @elmerandrewcrowley2822 Před rokem +18

      @@dominoreigns8542 you're wrong though. the phrase 'agree to disagree' doesn't apply when you're actually wrong and what you're saying is harmful. There are benefits to being Autistic yes, like having higher academic intelligence but there's also downsides as well such as lower emotional intelligence and as Kieley rightfully said, delayed development. Autism should not be seen as a cool superpower nor as a terrible curse, it's just who we are and we face challenges just as Neurotypical people do, they just happen to be different challenges.

  • @gracefulolivetree4218
    @gracefulolivetree4218 Před 4 měsíci +2

    THANK YOU for explaining celiac disease! I've been living with in for the past ten years and it's so annoying when i have to explain it to people. Usually when i go out to eat I just say that I have a gluten allergy because it takes less time and energy than explaining what celiac is and not having them fully understand

  • @Gooseislandboy
    @Gooseislandboy Před 8 měsíci +2

    Doctor Mike you seem to understand ADHD more then any doctor i've been to. Even when sitting still out mind will be racing and that makes it hard to focus on one thing and you pinpointed that. Way to go!

  • @xX_STARFALLER_Xx
    @xX_STARFALLER_Xx Před rokem +663

    Thank you so much Dr. Mike for being so respectful about ADHD, as someone who has the disorder it's so refreshing to hear a medical professional actually talk about the disorder like a disorder and not just as an excess of energy and lack of discipline

    • @elmerandrewcrowley2822
      @elmerandrewcrowley2822 Před rokem +12

      hello fellow ADHDers. I'm new here 🤣

    • @ODST_SSGT
      @ODST_SSGT Před rokem +14

      I have ADHD as an adult and having my father say to me well you just grew out of it so you don't have it anymore. really pissed me off but its also not necessarily all his fault because there's so much false information about it.

    • @elmerandrewcrowley2822
      @elmerandrewcrowley2822 Před rokem +17

      @@ODST_SSGT the people in our lives have every opportunity to learn, we live in the information age. if they choose not to, thats on them.

    • @hudnora4164
      @hudnora4164 Před rokem +4

      In my case, everyone has that opinion on ADHD everywhere you look or anyone you talk to they all say the same thing.
      It's more rare to hear something dehumanising about ADHD.
      As for myself I don't know if I have and to be honest I don't need to know, everyone is different, but it seems now days everyone has to be the same but with a disorder of some sort.

    • @opossumsareslay3737
      @opossumsareslay3737 Před rokem +1

      Yas I feel the same way

  • @CadenzaKatie
    @CadenzaKatie Před rokem +97

    I love how Matt and Trey actually do some research when it comes to medical jokes or episodes.

    • @NobodyC13
      @NobodyC13 Před 9 měsíci +9

      The one episode that stands out to me where it shows they've done their homework is the one centered on tourettes syndrome. While they feature some characters that exhibit the cliche of involuntarily shouting obscenities, they demonstrate the variety of behavioral tics tourettes can form in people. It's probably one of few instances South Park is sympathetic to a group of people and rip on people like Cartman who use the condition as an excuse to away with something.

  • @noellebell4175
    @noellebell4175 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you for saying what you did about ADHD. So many people have no idea & make preconceived notions about what they don’t understand.

  • @Dude-vb4ul
    @Dude-vb4ul Před 8 měsíci +2

    As a person with clinical ADHD whose mind races all the time, I can say definitively that it is in fact a discipline issue period we may require more discipline than most other people to focus but with discipline it can absolutely be overcome and this sit down and shut up and study method is exactly what worked for me. I learned to manage my racing mind in other ways

  • @rachelhogan9588
    @rachelhogan9588 Před rokem +80

    That’s me who asked for more South Park!😂 I didn’t think this day would come lol! Love you Dr. Mike!!

    • @XestyZex
      @XestyZex Před rokem +5

      Woah, Cool. But thank you for asking tho

    • @anaditullio
      @anaditullio Před rokem +2

      I loved the way you asked him "I need more South Park, dude"😂

    • @mariawebb2201
      @mariawebb2201 Před měsícem

      Thank you!!

  • @justsomerandomperson6699
    @justsomerandomperson6699 Před rokem +264

    HOW DO YOU ACCIDENTALLY REPLACE SOMEONE'S HEART WITH A BAKED POTATO?!

    • @luxisntlucky
      @luxisntlucky Před rokem +27

      maybe they forgot their lunch near the table and grabbed the wrong thing lmaooo

    • @terrifiedpistachio
      @terrifiedpistachio Před rokem +20

      Because kenny

    • @ItzyourfavAmy
      @ItzyourfavAmy Před rokem +2

      Cuz!

    • @ap8riot931
      @ap8riot931 Před 8 měsíci +7

      As a retired nurse of 35 years I can tell you that kind of thing happens all the time... Especially if the surgeon multi tasks and likes to eat while he's working. When you finally get discharged make sure you itemize your bill, don't let them charge you for a real heart if you just got a potato. Am I right? LOL

    • @cringerginger
      @cringerginger Před 8 měsíci

      @@ap8riot931please be joking, I’ll never go to the doctor again if you’re serious

  • @The1AndOnly6133
    @The1AndOnly6133 Před 10 měsíci +4

    9:37 mfs takin "eat sh*t" to a whole new level 💀

  • @DarkWolfsDen
    @DarkWolfsDen Před rokem +4

    In a bit of irony, I was having a problem with vitamin uptake, intestinal problems/spasms, pancreatitis problems, and so on....that really calmed down by switching my diet very close to the "upside down" pyramid shown in this video. Lots of fats/meats and low vegetables/grains.

    • @r00ben
      @r00ben Před 2 měsíci

      Same. It cured my gingivitis and hemorrhoids, and lowered my sodium, glucose, and cholesterol (both HDL & LDL) to healthy levels.

  • @sonnyvirgi
    @sonnyvirgi Před rokem +64

    talk about poop capsule, "so, you swallow it?" dr Mike "yeah, but its in capsule".... thats not better!!! lol im laughing too hard because of this

    • @meganmcdonald7405
      @meganmcdonald7405 Před rokem +5

      My thoughts exactly? Like what if the capsule starts to dissolve? 🤢 I'd much rather take the "colonoscopy" (did the mean to say suppository?) option.

    • @BrandonVout
      @BrandonVout Před rokem +6

      @@meganmcdonald7405 It's not going to dissolve in your mouth.

    • @skubu8262
      @skubu8262 Před rokem

      You don't actually swallow poop. It's processed to remove all the unwanted let's say fecal matter to have only the bacteria you want the patient to have.

  • @jonesbbqandfootmassage69
    @jonesbbqandfootmassage69 Před rokem +23

    13:59 I love how he doesn't censor it or beat around the Bush he just straight up saids it

    • @Rob1n_Is_H1m
      @Rob1n_Is_H1m Před 4 měsíci

      Because I think ass is a medical term

  • @kitwithoutkat
    @kitwithoutkat Před rokem +9

    i love how in the thumbnail, doctor mike is just smiling while the guy gets brutally murdered

  • @xcartmanx
    @xcartmanx Před rokem +6

    14:28 I love this scene 💀

  • @bookabin9995
    @bookabin9995 Před rokem +435

    i thought the fecal transplant was a joke 😭

    • @simplemanchannel3318
      @simplemanchannel3318 Před rokem

      What's worse, swallowing a pill with poop in it or having someone else's poop shoved up your butt? Think I'll choose death.

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Před rokem +18

      Right? I'm shook.

    • @balancemaster55
      @balancemaster55 Před rokem +18

      I thought most people knew this since the person attempting to sue for gaining weight after one.

    • @rachaelbrugmans4309
      @rachaelbrugmans4309 Před rokem +4

      Ahah nope. The human body is messed up.

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 Před 4 měsíci

      Broad spectrum antibiotics can absolutely nuke the gut biome is misused

  • @00kidney
    @00kidney Před rokem +237

    Only Dr. Mike can make South Park even funnier. I'm loving every second of this one!

    • @sweetwater6319
      @sweetwater6319 Před rokem +2

      Agreed

    • @leoniandbonnie1658
      @leoniandbonnie1658 Před rokem

      agreed

    • @priestlygarments4004
      @priestlygarments4004 Před rokem +1

      I’m Only 33 Years Old And My Prostrate Measures 38 cc. It Takes A Few Seconds For Urine To Flow Out When I Go To To Urinate And Have A Strong Stream With Huge Bubbles That Form Daily For A Year Now. I Got A Kidney Ultrasound, Blood Work And Urinalysis And My Kidneys Are Completely Normal With No Protein. However, The Bubbles Form Daily And Urine Takes A Few Seconds To Start. I Have To Put A Tissue In The Bowl To Kill Of The Bubbles When I Pee. I’m A Young Man! Is My Prostate Size Normal?

    • @Jeetylime
      @Jeetylime Před rokem

      100th like

    • @NemesisFromResidentEvil
      @NemesisFromResidentEvil Před rokem +3

      Final warning to stop with the comment bots.

  • @bradenzahajko7386
    @bradenzahajko7386 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I did a research thesis on CDIFF or Clostridium Difficile. It was so cool to see your video finally mention that.

  • @jennifert2431
    @jennifert2431 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This is the first time I’ve seen one of your videos-YT suggested you to me. I LOVE that you bothered to comment seriously about something as ridiculous as South Park. I had a lot of fun watching!

  • @swiftcolt7844
    @swiftcolt7844 Před rokem +79

    My aunt has celiac disease and I never realized how much it impacted her life until you explained it. Thank you for providing more insight into my life with every post!

  • @tommiegirl2441
    @tommiegirl2441 Před rokem +246

    Medicine for ADHD can be extremely helpful for some kids. Ritalin changed my nephew's entire life for the better, and I am so grateful that it did. That said, not all kids with ADHD fare well on medicine. Mine sure didn't. When the meds made my twins into little zombies, I approached the issues from a dietary and therapy standpoint, and it helped quite a lot. Shout out to all my boys - they're all doing wonderfully as adults today!

  • @HalwenGreenleaf
    @HalwenGreenleaf Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a celiac, it brings me a lot of happiness to hear it being discussed

  • @thefuturist8864
    @thefuturist8864 Před 8 měsíci +28

    The gluten thing was taken really seriously back in the 2010s. A friend was convinced she was gluten intolerant. My dad is a GP (UK name for family doctor/primary care doctor) and he told her that unless she has coeliac she can have gluten, and she argued with him. His 35 years experience in general practice seemed to be insufficient compared to her presumption about her body.

    • @startledmilk6670
      @startledmilk6670 Před 2 měsíci +2

      And people who were going gluten free with no supplementation of nutrients lost, we’re becoming malnourished😂 literally no reason to go gluten free unless you have celiac or are legitimately gluten intolerant

    • @Paul-ew5st
      @Paul-ew5st Před 22 dny

      Even the doctor said he went gluten free it shows the power of the food corporations

  • @mattcason2904
    @mattcason2904 Před rokem +17

    As someone with Celiac Disease, I always loved that Gluten episode. 'That sneaky, sneaky soy sauce'

  • @crispychrissy
    @crispychrissy Před rokem +212

    When I was 12 years old, I had some serious behavioral issues and my parents-limited by their insurance-took me to some off-brand, dollar store "I got my medical degree from a cereal box" therapist who was throwing pills at any child he saw instead of doing the testing to properly diagnose people. My ADHD was diagosed as depression and I was prescribed Zoloft. Yes, they gave me a medication that is known to cause SERIOUS issues in children and guess what, it did. I ended up attempting suicide a month after I began taking it. I was very nearly successful, but it was the moment my parents decided to bite the bullet and took me out-of-network to another doctor who did the appropriate testing and diagnosed me as having ADHD and a non-verbal learning disability. He started me on Concerta (methylphenidate), the extended-release tablets, while my mom fought hard to get me an IEP to help with my learning in school. Over the course of a few months, I went from failing all of my classes to being a B student and my impulsivity, stealing, and other odd behaviors calmed right down. I can say with 1000% certainty that if my parents didn't step in and get me to a competent specialist, I would not be here today.

    • @nicoledempsey3415
      @nicoledempsey3415 Před rokem +12

      Huge kudos to your parents to stepping in, glad youre still here bud. Also gotta say as another IEP student, IEP's are life saving.

    • @josetteandres
      @josetteandres Před rokem +9

      As someone who was put on zoloft while going through puberty, I can confirm that it fucks with your head, and should never be used in teens. I became more depressed, and had suicidal thoughts. Told my mom, but she didn't take me off of it. Let nurse and doctor know what was going on during an appointment a few months later because I was concerned. They didn't do anything to help me. Years later I'm still on that bullshit at max dose. Plan on weening myself off as soon as I move out of my parents' house. I fully believe my mom was punishing me because she's a narcissist who doesn't seem to like having a daughter with autism. I'll be 20 when I finally get away from her and can fully make decisions regarding my medical care. As it stands right now, she only allows me to schedule my appointments, fill out paper work regarding/consenting to what type of care I need whether it be at an out patient clinic or hospital (haven't been hospitalized since I was a baby though), and answering questions asked by a doctor or nurse about how I'm feeling, any health concerns I have, medical insurance information, and my medical history. Shortly after I graduated from high school, I had to go to a lawyer's office to sign paper work regarding medical POA, so if I ended up in a state where I was comatose and the doctors not being able to do anything to improve my condition, my parents can sign papers to have the hospital let me die. If I die, that's obviously bad news for everyone I know, but good news for people on organ transplant waiting lists if my organs haven't been damaged by what put me in the hospital or things that happened while in the hospital. Need bone marrow? My ghost has got ya. A new heart? All yours! Kidneys? Have at em! Liver? Just a few signatures and a trip to the OR and it's yours! Lungs? No problem! Of course, that's if I die with my organs intact. If they're damaged, infected, or beginning to decompose after death, they're useless.

    • @valeriebrathwaite8541
      @valeriebrathwaite8541 Před rokem +3

      Zoloft actually helped me for years as a teen and young adult! Went suicidal when taken off, but I developed an allergy to it plus gained over 100 pounds which is common. Now I'm 43 and doing very well on Buspar and Seroquel. Been on these for over 10 years. I have autism and borderline personality disorder. It's so important to get the right diagnosis and treatment for you.

    • @SentientCubed
      @SentientCubed Před rokem

      I take concerta too

    • @meganluck4352
      @meganluck4352 Před rokem

      So glad that you are doing better and got proper treatment. That other person needs to be stripped of their license to be a therapist.

  • @Hunglikeagrimsmo
    @Hunglikeagrimsmo Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm 35 was diagnosed with ADHD in public school but until last year I never felt I needed meds to get by but it just built up until I couldn't control it anymore

  • @3OOM9
    @3OOM9 Před 2 dny

    I always loved the guy in the first part that just runs around the operation room screeming.

  • @bethanyspence4156
    @bethanyspence4156 Před rokem +54

    Thanks for clarifying about Celiac Disease! I have Celiac and choose not to eat at restaurants that aren’t 100% gluten free because it is too risky, and not many people understand that or think I’m overreacting.

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 Před rokem +5

      Celiac disease is sometimes crazy. I dated a girl with it and she could get sick from walking past a bakery. And she knew that Tic Tak got polished with wheat starch instead of corn starch the day they did it.
      It is crazy how little amount of gluten can trigger some celiacs.

  • @sophiathore3538
    @sophiathore3538 Před rokem +42

    I legit cried because of the head lice story because I felt so bad for the lice. But then my pets got lice and I felt like a godess when I saw the corpses of the lice fall off their fur because of the treatment. So it's all about perspective :)

  • @camilleannin4714
    @camilleannin4714 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Oh my gosh for someone with celiac and having him talk about it makes me feel so special. Makes my day lol

  • @TheDuncanStudios2000
    @TheDuncanStudios2000 Před rokem +5

    My buddy is a general surgeon in Honolulu and once he was making an incision in a patient and a stream of blood burst out and sprayed his nurse in her eye, they laughed their heads off for a while but it turns out blood doesn't mix well with tear fluid and she got pink eye...
    Edit: to be clear, it didn't get her in the eye, just near the eye but close enough that it got in her eye...

    • @agrumpymonkey5800
      @agrumpymonkey5800 Před měsícem

      Aaaaand that’s why I always wear eye protection when dealing with any kind of body fluids

  • @multitaskingmom9802
    @multitaskingmom9802 Před rokem +74

    Agree with the ADHD medicine and no medicine. We tried for a long time with no medication. He started it and after few weeks he said he was much happier taking it because he didn't get in trouble or was no long disruptive in class.

    • @alyfreeb
      @alyfreeb Před rokem +13

      I feel that in my soul. Glad you found something that works. I got in so much trouble as a kid for not paying attention. I got an ADHD diagnosis in high school and that was life changing. Along with a diagnosis of aphantasia in grad school, looking back it all makes sense why I couldn't handle school. Hopefully your kid has the success he deserves.

    • @SkepticalTeacher
      @SkepticalTeacher Před rokem +5

      I'm a teacher, the diagnosis in my 30s changed my life, as did Concerta.

    • @vincenzobonadonna4556
      @vincenzobonadonna4556 Před rokem

      Slippery slope giving kids drugs

    • @multitaskingmom9802
      @multitaskingmom9802 Před rokem +1

      @@vincenzobonadonna4556 not if you teach responsibility and explain what medications are for. Not everyone will turn out being a druggy from using medication as a child.

  • @thisfallengoth
    @thisfallengoth Před rokem +19

    10:41 as someone with ADHD, I can confirm this to be 100% on the dot true. We're constantly thinking 24/7, our minds are racing all the time even at night if your thoughts don't slow down, your body and mind won't relax quick enough to be on a proper sleep schedule sometimes, that's why for most people with ADHD it's important to have medication that'll calm you down that way you can go to bed at a proper time and also focus more during the day on said medication.

    • @MamadNobari
      @MamadNobari Před rokem

      Have you thought about just stop thinking?

    • @jd2192
      @jd2192 Před 3 měsíci

      Loads of people have adhd you arent special kiddo

    • @tigbinosa
      @tigbinosa Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jd2192yeah pretty sure they know that otherwise they wouldn’t have said “we” KIDDO

  • @drjjloveman
    @drjjloveman Před rokem +1

    I got acute Myeloid leukemia last summer and couldn't eat for over a month basically. Everything was really awful while I lived in the hospital and the induction chemo didn't work and the experimental trial used for the second attempt at chemo made me even worse. I lost 100 pounds in about 30-40 days. The third attempt with venclexta and asidadine finally started working and I was able to go home but still wasn't able to eat any food or able to walk more than about 10 feet without a walker. Two weeks after being home I got another bone marrow biopsy and I was finally in remission. The next day I was suddenly able to eat and started to really get motivated about gaining my mobility back. Never been so happy in my life to be in remission. Now just waiting on a bone marrow transplant. It's gonna be an even worse time from what I've been told and looked up. I'm only 33 years old and not excited to have to live with my mother again for 3 months many hours away from home. So basically all I've done for the last couple months is eat. Constantly. I regained 40 pounds already in 3 months. But I know I won't be able to eat anything good again for many months soon so I gotta get it in now while I can.

  • @Owen_loves_Butters
    @Owen_loves_Butters Před 9 měsíci +1

    10:40 It's funny because it's South Park, but as Dr. Mike said, it's not as simple as "just sit still". It's like telling someone to "just stop having high blood pressure".

  • @thedivalovesglitterandglam9428

    I watched the Anime scene yesterday where the ninja star got stuck in Butter's eye and as soon as they tried to pull it out, I screamed at the TV "Dr. Mike would say leave it in until you get to the hospital!" 😂

    • @bemasaberwyn55
      @bemasaberwyn55 Před rokem

      The anime episode is PROBABLY my favorite episode of SP. That or the Black Friday episodes.

  • @Fyrexsama
    @Fyrexsama Před rokem +42

    I had hemorrhoids once, and got the rubberband treatment. Apparently they didn't do it correctly and after going home I ended up in the fetal position, crying my eyes out from the excruciating pain. I was ready to call an ambulance as the pain was so bad, like I'd rather have severe toothache in all my teeth then experience that again. Didn't have to as the band come out during a toilet visit.

  • @worriedaboutthis262
    @worriedaboutthis262 Před rokem +1

    C diff, my grandmother was in the ICU and had it, along with many other issues, and was fully under sedation. I deal with high stress by being informed so I researched and asked if they might do a fecal transplant after she had not really responded to antibiotics after about 5 days, the nurse looked at me like I was disgusting and said we don’t do that here. About 10 days later the, I think, Gi specialist came and started to explain a fecal transplant to me very gently. I interrupted him and asked if he was going to offer a fecal transplant. He said yes and I said I consent and am happy to sign any paperwork. I was thankfully one of her two medical POA’s, which we had signed that paperwork last minute as she was in pre-op thank goodness. The transplant was dehydrated initially and was rehydrated and was administered through her NG tube. Her poor nurse, not he same one, really struggled doing it gags and all. I know it’s gross seeming but her diarrhea had stopped within 2 days. She was still quite sedated and will never know she had one, trust me she doesn’t want that knowledge, but I believe it absolutely contributed to saving her life and why she is still here with us at 86. I would absolutely do it again and would consent to the treatment for myself if called for.

  • @thomasthackeraitchison4202

    I love haw its now called add and when he says it In my head I'm like, 'lol, I can outsmart a doctor in his own game.'

  • @drdabb
    @drdabb Před rokem +142

    Don’t forget to get children sleep studies prior to prescribing ADHD medications! Children who don’t get proper sleep will be agitated and can have paradoxical symptoms when tired - so they will be hyperactive and inattentive. Hope this helps 😊

    • @saschamayer4050
      @saschamayer4050 Před rokem +3

      Good point. Thank you! 😎👍

    • @catherineostmann8055
      @catherineostmann8055 Před rokem +3

      I didn’t do a sleep study. But I got diagnosed 20-22 years ago

    • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
      @user-cd4bx6uq1y Před rokem +9

      As a person from eastern Europe where parents sign kids up on waaaay too many after school clubs, this is very important

    • @drdabb
      @drdabb Před rokem +1

      @@catherineostmann8055 I'm glad you got the correct diagnosis and you are managing your condition, I was just stating a newly implemented practice. To explain it a bit further - like any science, medicine evolves with research, discovery, and newly implemented guidelines. Our ability to diagnose has definitely improved over the years, but we found that a lot of kiddos were getting misdiagnosed with ADHD and as a result, pediatricians were overprescribing ADHD medications. I'm just here to help, and I promise I'm really fun at parties :D

    • @SkepticalTeacher
      @SkepticalTeacher Před rokem +2

      ADHD CAUSES lack of sleep; my dose was inadequate this year for several months (female reasons), and I didn't sleep for several months until my dosage of Concerta (methylphenidate) was increased. Now I'm sleeping well again, thanks to the stimulant medication. I know it sounds counterintuitive, but it's true!

  • @Thundarr100
    @Thundarr100 Před rokem +411

    This was hilarious 😂 Thanks for brightening my morning Doctor Mike 👍
    I’m hoping that before October ends that you’ll be doing a Halloween themed episode. Like evaluating the injuries inflicted in slasher movies, such as Halloween or Friday The 13th. Or maybe you could give some medical insight to what kinds of birth defects Jason Voorhees has, and/or how he could survive the grievous injuries that he suffers in the earlier movies.

    • @DoctorMike
      @DoctorMike  Před rokem +223

      I do have one planned! Stay tuned :)

    • @poptur9044
      @poptur9044 Před rokem +18

      @@DoctorMike Can't wait for it, man. Based on your response, I know it's going to be great.

    • @Thundarr100
      @Thundarr100 Před rokem +14

      @@DoctorMike awesome 😎 Can’t wait. Your videos are always very entertaining and informative. And Halloween is one of my favourite holidays, so getting a Halloween themed episode from you will be so cool.
      I’ve already seen your Medical Halloween Costumes episode, and your reaction to the injuries in the Final Destination movies. If it’s too late to do a video on Jason Voorhees from Friday The 13th for this year, hopefully you’ll consider it as a topic for a video for next Halloween.

    • @foxemartin
      @foxemartin Před rokem +3

      @@DoctorMike Yes! Can't wait!

    • @deeparugjee7557
      @deeparugjee7557 Před rokem +3

      @@DoctorMike face yoga

  • @yeti_can_game
    @yeti_can_game Před rokem +1

    15:40
    Heeey doctor Mike mentioned my favourite part in medicine! The placebo effect!

  • @shanianavarro2539
    @shanianavarro2539 Před 8 měsíci

    As someone who has celiac disease, I found the episode where South Park goes gluten free hilarious and relatable. Stan's parents clearing out the pantry in a hurry was exactly how my mom was when I got diagnosed.

  • @cjdiehl2290
    @cjdiehl2290 Před rokem +110

    Listening to Dr. Mike talk about and understand Celiac Disease and explain it so quickly and efficiently made my day!
    Also “no no ice cream is good for you” is literally a conversation that’s been had trying to find GF food while grocery shopping. ❤😂

    • @TheCardq
      @TheCardq Před rokem +7

      I mean, it's a little calorie dense compared to its other nutrients, but it's fairly nutritionally complete all things considered.

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 Před rokem

      af

  • @sarandipityinthestarssarah4076

    I have ADHD and Celiac Disease and thank you Dr Mike for clearing everything up. My brain never stops. I don't sleep much because of it. It can be unbearable.

  • @chriscrimson4556
    @chriscrimson4556 Před 9 měsíci

    We also use Vancomycin in the operating room, if we have to explant an infected knee or hip prosthesis and apply it directly on the tissue

  • @5001Fergies
    @5001Fergies Před 6 měsíci

    That lice episode is one of my favorite south park eps, i love when they just take a ridiculous “what if” scenario and go all in on it 😂

  • @chalkopirate
    @chalkopirate Před rokem +25

    10:12 as a person with adhd i can confirm what the infomation on the bottom of the screan sais is correct

  • @FrostyFate
    @FrostyFate Před rokem +27

    Thanks for explaining to people the difference between adderal and ritalin. They are very different in molecular structure! ADHD is very difficult to diagnose, and has been problematically over diagnosed in kids.

  • @ronsamson537
    @ronsamson537 Před 8 měsíci

    If you put a little butter on your steak while grilling it, it really adds to the flavor, texture and juiciness. Definitely recommend.

  • @DaughterofAnubis
    @DaughterofAnubis Před 7 měsíci +1

    Oh my gosh! 😂
    You should do more South Park medical scenes. It’s great!

  • @justsomerandomperson8243
    @justsomerandomperson8243 Před rokem +30

    My Dad has a severe allergy to gluten. Yeah, that stuff is in everything. Soy sauce was a surprise for us, too. So were vanilla ice cream, potato chips (yes, the ones with only salt), these powder mixtures for soups and sauces and that nearly every restaurant puts their grilled fish in flour. It's exhausting.

    • @08starheart
      @08starheart Před 6 měsíci

      I only know few people with gluten intolerance even celiac disease, my culinary trade school friend is all gluten-free. I work restaurants in the kitchen, get quiet a few Gluten-free requests in food

  • @five-toedslothbear4051
    @five-toedslothbear4051 Před rokem +372

    Highly amusing. Thank you for contributing to my insomnia. 😀

    • @onthing66
      @onthing66 Před rokem +6

      oh no, bad idea

    • @DlcEnergy
      @DlcEnergy Před rokem +6

      Get under your covers, rest your eyes and forget aboud it.

    • @Vixvinity
      @Vixvinity Před rokem +5

      bro, im litterally watching this at 2:35 AM

    • @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD
      @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD Před rokem +3

      @@DlcEnergy I don't think that's how insomnia works but ok

    • @DlcEnergy
      @DlcEnergy Před rokem +2

      @@IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD I'm typically up past midnight a lot too, but i find if i simply put some content that i can just listen to and not pay too much attention to, i'll eventually get comfortable and drift off before i know it.
      The type of content that's good to fall asleep to is typically several hours long. It'll depend what you're interested in of course, but for me The Ricky Gervais Show, The Angry Video Game Nerd, and many classic video games being played by people who talk are really nice to listen to.

  • @jakered8006
    @jakered8006 Před 7 měsíci

    I have adhd and i loved the facts you had about it because all of it is true

  • @charlescordell6337
    @charlescordell6337 Před 8 měsíci

    As always after watching Doc Mike, I feel fully prepared to perform any surgery or medical procedure! I’m on my way to the mall to save some random lives!👍

  • @Mineghost._.
    @Mineghost._. Před rokem +95

    I actually have ADHD and I can not focus in noisy areas or everything blurs in my head. I also get told that I’m behind emotionally

    • @DND_Annette
      @DND_Annette Před rokem +5

      I have ADHD to and it's hard for me to focus and stay in one single place

    • @suckit4669
      @suckit4669 Před rokem

      ADHD isn't real.

    • @cerebrumexcrement
      @cerebrumexcrement Před rokem +1

      lol. its easier for me to focus in noisy areas. if its quiet, i go on a youtube binge. 🌚

    • @Remi_Lin
      @Remi_Lin Před rokem

      I was diagnosed too and I’ve been on medication and drugs since I was 9

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Před rokem +4

      ​@@suckit4669
      It's very likely real, but I wouldn't call it a "disorder". It's a difference in prioritization algorithm.
      When something critical happens and you have to jump into action without thinking, the ADHD person will be faster. That's what they're evolved to do.
      When something uninteresting and non-critical "should be" done, the ADHD person will procrastinate.
      We're not orderly minds, able to follow a straight line easily. We're probing like an AI, looking for all possibilities, and acting toward or against them, like a very busy chess game that never ends.
      I highly doubt this represents 100% of the population. It's probably a fraction, and that fraction has ADHD, for lack of a better term. We're the horse archers and skirmishers that scout ahead and support the flanks of civilization. We're the advance guard. We see things coming way before anyone else. But, man are we bad at keeping a formation.

  • @saschastrange6213
    @saschastrange6213 Před rokem +23

    So nice to hear you give a thorough walk through of celiac disease. 🙏🏻
    Been diagnosed for 10 years and it’s not always easy to explain why my diet is different. Also the whole hysterical gluten situation is kinda frustrating for the people with celiac disease, we actually get sick. 😅

  • @wintersun398
    @wintersun398 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this. Happy you included the clip from the movie.

  • @mattbonner12
    @mattbonner12 Před rokem +17

    I like your balanced approach to ADHD, I think it's very healthy and helpful for those of us who suffer from it. I think that it can be very stigmatized today, especially since a lot of the medications are stimulate medications such as Adderal and Concerta. So, it's important for people, especially parents with kids who have the disorder and adults with the disorder, such as myself, to know our options. Also, that these stimulate medications don't work the same way in our bodies as with those without the disorder since our nervous systems work differently and all the neruo-chemical aspects that go along with it, such as a lack of dopamine in certain parts of the brain and commonly the prefrontal cortex being underdeveloped (at least without treatment whether that be behavioral therapy or medication).

  • @misspinkpunkykat
    @misspinkpunkykat Před rokem +27

    My dad knew a guy who was both a veterinarian and a doctor for humans. And in my brother's med school class, there was a lady who was once a veterinarian. It was a school for osteopathic doctors (the same kind of doctor Dr. Mike is) and I thought maybe she wanted to learn the techniques and apply them to animals....or she just got bored with animals.

  • @TheDorkKnight5419
    @TheDorkKnight5419 Před rokem +8

    That you played the ADD clip made me so happy. I've watched south park since it aired in 1998 and this has been my hands down favorite moment of the series.

  • @dennisvandenbrink8647

    We had patients with Clostridium difficile, and they got their feaces transplants in another way. First they got laxatives, like they do before a colonoscopy. Then they got a nasal duodenum tube. The patients then got filtered donorfeaces, mixed with mild salted water trough the duodenum tube.

  • @Bbrrooookkee
    @Bbrrooookkee Před rokem +6

    Tamari is actually a gluten free soy soy sauce if anyone with celiac or avoiding gluten was curious to find one they could have.
    Side note: Gluten used for thickening soup, gravy, etc... can be extremely tricky because it may be in many foods you didn't realize it would be in. If fact, wheat is used in Twizzlers to help with their consistency as well.This is different than when wheat is used as a thickening agent, but just as hard to identify without reading ingredients closely. Sometimes Xanthum Gum can be used as a replacement for the wheat in the case of the Twizzlers and other products looking for a similar sticky and stretchy consistency.
    Just be sure to always read packaging, especially because some products do begin adding wheat, even if they had not included whheat in the product previously. Sometimes it is to reduce the cost to make the product or because the consistency isn't exactly what they want or availability of ingredients at the time, as well as many other reasons. That is why it is important to always be checking, especially if you have celiac.

  • @brothersandsistersofvalhalla

    Dr Mike back at it again with giving us the humor mixed with the medical facts. I love these videos.

  • @EmoInTraining
    @EmoInTraining Před 8 měsíci

    I NEED MORE SOUTH PARK THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!

  • @morganthefox1997
    @morganthefox1997 Před rokem +2

    Imagine before a doctor appointment starts or a surgery you chill with your doctor watching a show and they explain medical scenes

  • @Kyleplaysgames567
    @Kyleplaysgames567 Před rokem +4

    As someone who has been diagnosed with ADHD yelling sometimes does work. As an adult if I start slacking off I get PTSD flashbacks of my parents yelling and get right back to work.

  • @ChubuPeng
    @ChubuPeng Před rokem +8

    "i have a hemorrhoid and cartman has his own theme park"
    "thats not the end of the world"😂

  • @henrygallant3583
    @henrygallant3583 Před 7 měsíci

    When the producer or camera man said "you swallow it??". I lost it because, I was thinking the EXACT same thing. 😂

  • @e.m.m.i6054
    @e.m.m.i6054 Před rokem +5

    16:20 surprised that he never called on the lice having an endoskeleton

  • @t.ellevision
    @t.ellevision Před rokem +4

    Dr. Mike a man of true compassion feels bad for lice meeting their demise. Dr. Mike please give Bear a big cuddle for me he is just the sweetest,loveable, huggable pup ever!

  • @alliwoll5178
    @alliwoll5178 Před rokem +24

    Dr Mike could you make a full video on ADHD. Like explaining what it is and treatment for it. I have adhd but most people in my life think it’s just something that I’ve made up and pretend I have it.

  • @Somone_is_alive_
    @Somone_is_alive_ Před rokem +7

    14:11 dont tell my mom

  • @Lynxdom
    @Lynxdom Před 2 měsíci

    When I was younger I was diagnosed with ADD, but before that they tried the "Sit down and shut up" approach. I got so frustrated that I often got resentful and eventually violent. I'm glad my nephew is in this time when it is more understood and accepted as an actual thing.

  • @ilie-marianbaciu7091
    @ilie-marianbaciu7091 Před rokem +35

    2:40
    "usually not found"
    Wdym usually??

  • @olefella7561
    @olefella7561 Před rokem +51

    The fact that we get free videos on CZcams by DOCTOR MIKE is truly a gift. 👍👍👍

  • @kemarisite
    @kemarisite Před měsícem

    "Ice cream's good for you"
    This reminds me of the example major delusion in the GURPS roleplaying game: "Ice cream is good for electronics. Spoon it right in."

  • @tammystuenzi
    @tammystuenzi Před 9 měsíci +1

    10:09 every time I hear him talk about ADHD I smile thinking how he talks a bout my condition :)

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 Před rokem +7

    The lice episode reminded me. I heard on NPR yesterday that due to the spread of genital shaving and overall cleanliness, crab lice are now a threatened species, as in a step or so above endangered.

    • @sarahprince2412
      @sarahprince2412 Před rokem +2

      Well it makes sense since pubic lice need hair to attach itself to. So no hair down there means no lice.

    • @PhantomGato-v-
      @PhantomGato-v- Před rokem

      Good. Make ‘em go extinct. They deserve it.