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@nooneimportant_

2 years ago

Dr Mike: Talking about how dangerous losing sleep can be Me watching him at 3 am: I agree, you're right, people should be more careful

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@AshOrPollux

2 years ago

once when I was little my dad had to get surgery to get one of his organs removed (appendix) and I asked the doctors to take pictures of the organ for me, AND THEY ACTUALLY DID, my mom was pretty embarrassed afterwards though

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@IronMax6

7 months ago

As a person who used to have a serious phobia of needles, I managed to push my self into donating blood. My first time was very scary, but now I have donated over 10 times and are still continuing to donate, so yes it 100% is possible to overcome a needle phobia

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@kevinbenoy8770

7 months ago

Man this guy really knows how to talk, entertain and educate all at the same time. He got my sub when he told that person not to give up nursing because of a simple phobia they could overcome. šŸ”„ā¤ļøšŸ™ŒšŸ’Ŗ

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@R2debo_

2 years ago

He is literally the only person who can entertain us and make us laugh while still actually educating us, he deserves more subs, keep up the great work!

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@luwildy

2 years ago

For the person whos afraid of needles but wants to be a nurse: I was going to school to be a medical assistant and I was terrified about learning to draw blood. I got into a near death car accident right before we started doing that and I was in ICU for two weeks and a regular room in the hospital but another four days. They were constantly coming in to draw blood like every few hours and I completely got used to it and I am no longer afraid of needles. I'm not saying you should go get in an accident but I do think he's right when he says you can overcome that fear. Follow your dreams!

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@hawraalahmed7285

7 months ago

Itā€™s a great sign for a trustworthy doctor when you hear a him admit to his limits in knowledge and refer to experts. Respect!

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@DoomOfTheNoldor

2 months ago

When preliminary x-rays are taken before a joint replacement surgery, a metal ball marker is placed beside the joint to accurately calculate dimensions from the x-ray. The metal sphere dimensions are known and that is what the replacement measurements are based off.

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@Baraalaydi

2 years ago

Dr. Mike: ā€œMental issues are caused by our loss of respect for sleep.ā€ Me whoā€™s watching this at 1am on a school night: ā€œI agree doctor.ā€

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@koinekko

1 year ago

I have no medical background but, I 100% agree about the sleep thing. It kills me the number of times I hear people talk about not sleeping like it is some kinda badge of honor.

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@charvithk9876

7 months ago

i love how hes always smiling and saying stuff with a positive attitude makes me wanna watch more of his vids

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@johnmichaelrichards

3 months ago

Yes, for hip and total knee replacements, we have a set of 'sizers' that we try in the OR prior to inserting the final prosthesis.

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@harfir7169

2 years ago

For ppl with itchy skin: Stop using products with perfume and sulfates. That's lotions, cleansers, laundry products, shower products etc. Also moisturize and wash yourself and your bedding and towels regularly. This helped me a ton!

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@CoolioStuffz

2 years ago

These are some timestamps I made just in case! and I fixed some too 0:12 is it dangerous to sleep next to a wifi router? 0:34 what advice do you have for the partners or people who work in medicine? 0:53 is it okay to lick a pen? 1:31 is drinking my own blood bad for me? 2:00 is it bad to hold in poop? 2:42 is it bad to stay up all night several nights a week? 3:10 shipstation sponsor 4:12 why am I able to play any VR game for countless hours without getting sick, versus getting motion sickness while driving? 4:46 when I wake up earlier than normal, I get bad indigestion, is this a coincidence? 5:32 what is the difference between an allergy and an intolerance? 6:28 why is my pubic hair so curly? 7:23 what are smelling salts made of? How do they work? 7:35 is there a way to minimize the appearance of scars? 8:03 Iā€™m a woman, I sneeze too loud, how can I not sneeze so loudly? 8:28 are there parts of my body I shouldnā€™t shave? 9:07 when you need a knee or hip replacement, how do doctors know the right size? 9:31 what do surgeons do with tumors once theyā€™ve been removed? 9:53 why do humans randomly get itchy? I itch where nothing touches me 10:31 I want to be a nurse, Iā€™m afraid of needlesā€¦ should I pursue as a nurse or no? I hope this helps! Tell me if I made any mistakes! Edit: omg Iā€™ve never felt so appreciated tysm!! Edit 2: OMG I didnā€™t see the likes til now LOL

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@SearaTheBomber

2 weeks ago

When I was a kid, I thought nurses were doctors wivesšŸ’€šŸ’€.

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@user-ds8hh5tt4t

6 months ago

I appreciate your sense of humor while still providing valuable advice!!!!!!!!

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@bellem.8329

2 years ago

I appreciate the staying up all night question. We are a sleep deprived society. I am a night person but I still need 9 hours of sleep. Fortunately my work schedule allows that flexibility. I am so sick of people basically calling me lazy because I donā€™t get up at 6 am and donā€™t function well on too little sleep. It makes me physically ill to be sleep deprived. Our bodies are not designed to go without sleep. Iā€™m an owl, not a lark and hate the attitude that Iā€™m just lazy. Iā€™m anything but.

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@RxzerDoesEdits

2 years ago

Some timestamps just in case: 0:12 is it dangerous to sleep next to a wifi router? 0:34 what advice do you have for the partners or people who work in medicine? 0:53 is it okay to lick a pen? 1:31 is drinking my own blood bad for me? 2:00 is it bad to hold in poop? 2:42 is it bad to stay up all night several nights a week? 3:10 shipstation sponsor 4:12 why am I able to play any VR game for countless hours without getting sick, versus getting motion sickness while driving? 4:46 when I wake up earlier than normal, I get bad indigestion, is this a coincidence? 5:32 what is the difference between an allergy and an intolerance? 6:28 why is my pubic hair so curly? 7:23 what are smelling salts made of? How do they work? 7:35 is there a way to minimize the appearance of scars? 8:03 Iā€™m a woman, I sneeze too loud, how can I not sneeze so loudly? 8:28 are there parts of my body I shouldnā€™t shave? 9:07 when you need a knee or hip replacement, how do doctors know the right size? 9:31 what do surgeons do with tumors once theyā€™ve been removed? 9:53 why do humans randomly get itchy? I itch where nothing touches me 10:31 I want to be a nurse, Iā€™m afraid of needlesā€¦ should I pursue as a nurse or no? I hope this helps! Tell me if I made any mistakes! Just a FYI I didn't write this another guy did and I am just copy pasting it cuz I want to

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@BeeHiveEater

3 months ago

Thank you so much for this great video. We need more content like this. šŸ™

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@KibaSin

7 months ago

I completely understand how the difference between allergies and intolerances can be such a serious thing. I have a penicillin allergy, and it was a serious medical scare when they accidentally gave it to me in the hospital hours after I'd been born and I suddenly broke out in hives and started to develop swelling in my throat. My father has it as well, but the hospital staff hadn't been informed soon enough to know that. And even to this day doctors will ask me "if I'm sure" I'm really allergic to penicillin, since so few people tend to be and most turn out to be intolerant instead.

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