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Комментарии : 10 тыс.   
@Ti4g00liveira
@Ti4g00liveira 3 года назад
Enemies of Dr. Mike: - Essential oils - Weird round plant - Spiders
@joshuamalaki2316
@joshuamalaki2316 3 года назад
TV shows lacking Chest Compressions...
@niveditanandan9098
@niveditanandan9098 3 года назад
Bizzaro ECGs in medical dramas
@Ria-fw2co
@Ria-fw2co 3 года назад
Bad sleeping habits
@artchic528
@artchic528 3 года назад
What about a spider fused with the weird round plant that secretes essential oils as it’s venom?
@shelleyberry378
@shelleyberry378 3 года назад
And anti-vacs
@ibrahimfares1308
@ibrahimfares1308 3 года назад
“Here’s the worst part of the story, calling my Russian angry soviet father to tell him that this happened.” 😂😂
@yazdhenab.
@yazdhenab. 3 года назад
Is like when you back home and cook you husband a reeeaaaly good diner to make him comfortable before telling him you made a tiny scratch on HIS car xD
@ellatadros
@ellatadros 3 года назад
BAHAHAHA i felt that on a personal level 🤣🤣
@imaginethat1331
@imaginethat1331 3 года назад
I nearly died 😂😭
@AnnaC.GoodVibes2U
@AnnaC.GoodVibes2U 3 года назад
I definitely know how Soviet parents can be ...scary! (I’m Ukrainian)
@hsamapwns
@hsamapwns 3 года назад
I can't blame him, I'd be the same with my angry Chinese Dad 😜
@jerseyjay813
@jerseyjay813 Год назад
The dementia one got me. My grandfather always said he didn't remember how to speak his parents' native language, but then he'd suddenly jump up from sleep and sing fluent songs in that same language. Wild.
@raecreated2161
@raecreated2161 8 месяцев назад
I have a similar spider story! I was driving when a wolf spider launched itself from the visor onto my face. There was screaming, flailing, an angry bite on a foot (mine, not his) and then a tree. Car was totaled. Not sure if he survived or not. I remember warning the EMTs about the hairy assassin as I gasped for air (full-blown asthma attack). Family and friends bring it up just like this lol Glad you survived the accident, your dad and all the laughter!
@JackSparrow-st5tg
@JackSparrow-st5tg 8 дней назад
You got my like for the "mine, not his" clarification,it made me chuckle😅
@user-nm8jc2kb6x
@user-nm8jc2kb6x 3 года назад
The fact he described his dad as an “angry Russian Soviet dad” made me laugh way to hard
@harveersethi2462
@harveersethi2462 2 года назад
The fact your name is communist fish makes this joke 100x better
@Ooobre
@Ooobre 2 года назад
@@harveersethi2462 it’s not a joke
@harveersethi2462
@harveersethi2462 2 года назад
@@Ooobre true
@cengvlogs5308
@cengvlogs5308 2 года назад
And the reason is SPIDER 😭😭😭🤬HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
@jorgeantoniotorrico7105
@jorgeantoniotorrico7105 2 года назад
He give a 50k European car to his son, he couldn’t be a bad guy, but rightfully angry.
@panda_vibezz-roblox6790
@panda_vibezz-roblox6790 3 года назад
The video: *Tiktok - 46%* *Mike's dramatic stories - 7%* *Random medical abbreviations and words - 47%*
@prinzibaer0
@prinzibaer0 3 года назад
good work 47
@user-uf4lf2bp8t
@user-uf4lf2bp8t 3 года назад
*Bear - 100%*
@yippeenoodles9408
@yippeenoodles9408 2 года назад
@Muzan Jackson i see a demon slayer
@yippeenoodles9408
@yippeenoodles9408 2 года назад
@Muzan Jackson maybeee giyuuu
@divly7
@divly7 2 года назад
@Muzan Jackson mine is either Muichiro, Zenitsu, Tanjiro or me. But I will never forgive you Micheal Jack-I mean Muzan for killing my family 🕺
@1Reevee
@1Reevee Год назад
Thanks for sharing your car accident story. I got into an accident that was my fault, thankfully no one was injured and damage was minor, but hearing that even a professional can make a mistake and get in a car accident helps me with the guilt I feel over my accident.
@Lykiir
@Lykiir Год назад
I mean... he's not a professional car driver. He's a doctor. He's also human.
@saturnshlhsjourney
@saturnshlhsjourney Год назад
my mom works at a retirement home and has some people with dementia really bad but i once went in to visit with a lady who did ceramic painting and she told me her entire life story about how she started, why, what she did when she wasn’t painting or working, things my mom couldn’t believe she could ever recall again. it was really sweet being able to listen to her talk for a long time. according to my mom she’s very quiet and doesn’t say a lot but she went on and on and on, it was beautiful.
@nataliefoyx
@nataliefoyx 3 года назад
Mike talking to bear about getting a kitty is literally the highlight of my year 😂😂😂
@gidget_
@gidget_ 3 года назад
I asked my dog if she wanted a kitty friend and she barked at me and got down and layed in the floor with her back turned.🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think that's a no. 🤣🤣🤣. I love my over dramatic pomeranian. She could be Bears chew toy.
@kartiksharma2818
@kartiksharma2818 3 года назад
That's just sad
@nataliefoyx
@nataliefoyx 3 года назад
@@gidget_ awww 😂
@nataliefoyx
@nataliefoyx 3 года назад
@@kartiksharma2818 probably is 😂😂
@kaylahathaway4743
@kaylahathaway4743 2 года назад
I just adopted a kitten today and he is the sweetest boy! You need one!!
@Cookie-oo7nl
@Cookie-oo7nl 3 года назад
“Here’s the worst part of the story, having to call my Russian angry Soviet father” -mike 2021
@berribunz1777
@berribunz1777 3 года назад
Best Quote Ever
@mariwashereo6
@mariwashereo6 3 года назад
My sister and I got into a similar car accident once right next to our house. Car was totaled but we were so scared of my Armenian Soviet dad that we didn’t call him and instead called our mom who was an hour away 😂 I’m still traumatized I feel you Dr. Mike
@jazzytalucci9771
@jazzytalucci9771 3 года назад
My father was just training me and my brothers tbh he was never scary to call since we didn't even jave the guts to say hi on the phone with him
@wood2754
@wood2754 3 года назад
I read it as Having to call my angry Russian father Soviet father
@IanLukacOfficial
@IanLukacOfficial 3 года назад
Must be watching Bald and Bankrupt
@brazyboy6493
@brazyboy6493 Год назад
3:38 was so cute. The way he just sat there and listened like a little human is so cute 🐶🐶
@em095
@em095 Год назад
Thank you for the comment on underappreciated workers in the medical field, there are so many working cogs behind the scenes besides Drs and nurses that most people don't know about. I know I didn't until my sister became an RT, and I've seen the times her and her coworkers have been ignored due to not many people knowing the importance of RT
@SobeSalas
@SobeSalas 3 года назад
My grandma has dementia and she always says she doesn't know how to play the violin but once she holds the bow and plays she she just flows with emotions
@nvv2452
@nvv2452 3 года назад
@Sunday Girl why cus his grandma has dementia but when she holds the violin she can play it?
@Axe_Slinger
@Axe_Slinger 3 года назад
@@nvv2452 I think more along the lines of her mind has lost every part of her being EXCEPT her music remains! It's so ingrained in her soul even Dementia can't take it away once the violin is in her hands!
@dragnsmeldy3566
@dragnsmeldy3566 3 года назад
@@nvv2452 music is shown in many different studies to have actually been helpful or at least show a recognizable difference in the rate some people mentally decline with issues such as dementia.
@stellam5872
@stellam5872 3 года назад
I think this has to do with the difference between declarative memories and non-declarative memories. Declarative memories are memories of things like events and facts, while non-declarative memories are mostly things like procedural memories, such as remembering how to ride a bike, walk, play a musical instrument, etc. -- also known as "muscle memory." (You may notice that you don't have to put much thought into how to walk when you walk -- like you're not thinking about how much you should lift your foot, extend your knee, put your foot down, shift your weight, etc.) These different types of memories are encoded/stored in different ways/regions of the brain. I'd guess that dementia mainly affects declarative memories, but doesn't affect non-declarative memories as much -- since that would explain why people with dementia can sometimes not remember the fact that they can do certain things and/or not remember the events in their life in which they learned to play and played a musical instrument, but they still can still play the instrument.
@canofworms7603
@canofworms7603 3 года назад
aw, i love her already
@maahamlateefi1912
@maahamlateefi1912 3 года назад
I genuinely had TEARS in my eyes when he said "Pharmacists" because I swear nobody ever acknowledges us at all! But we do what we do for contributing in saving and improving lives, so it's all good 💛🤍
@rachelwoodward5476
@rachelwoodward5476 3 года назад
I feel you! Without pharmacist and pharmacy techs/assistants no one would ever get better. The doctors could write the scripts but its just a random piece of paper till it gets to us! I appreciate you Maaham keep being awesome
@izzyk9-
@izzyk9- 3 года назад
WE APPRECIATE YOU!! Thank you!
@bysscanna
@bysscanna 3 года назад
thank you pharmacists 🥰
@randomheadful7190
@randomheadful7190 3 года назад
Thank you, Pharmacists! Without you, I wouldn’t be alive!
@hothotboy6041
@hothotboy6041 3 года назад
Thank you for giving me the right doses and medication. ✌
@paninywbtsrealm
@paninywbtsrealm Год назад
Mike’s excitement when he thought they were making bear a Pokémon card 🤣 2:02
@danielfernandez7752
@danielfernandez7752 Год назад
Brooooo when you started speaking out all the initials that was impresive as heck!! Sooooo much information in that brain
@somedingusdragonborn6913
@somedingusdragonborn6913 3 года назад
The lady who played the piano is a dementia patient, the thing is that she said she didn't know how to play that piece, but she played it almost perfectly, even though she couldn't remember it.
@SaneeXD
@SaneeXD 3 года назад
This is why stuff like music therapy is so fascinating to me
@startariot5648
@startariot5648 3 года назад
muscle memory
@m.c0015
@m.c0015 3 года назад
Like muscle memory?
@somedingusdragonborn6913
@somedingusdragonborn6913 3 года назад
@@m.c0015 yes
@somedingusdragonborn6913
@somedingusdragonborn6913 3 года назад
@Leafy Kingdom Yes, I believe she was a pianist. There are news articles about her if you want to look into her story further.
@itzissy7672
@itzissy7672 2 года назад
I never realized how big bear was until he gave mike a high five for a kitty
@glitchythefox3617
@glitchythefox3617 2 года назад
That’s by his dogs name is bear 😂
@cloudymew
@cloudymew 2 года назад
That reminds me, my kitten didn't want to watch what I was originally watching so he literally tapped on this video with his paw, I'm not joking lmao
@afharaelfiore7866
@afharaelfiore7866 2 года назад
@@cloudymew cute
@hudaghani6264
@hudaghani6264 2 года назад
@@glitchythefox3617 do you mean bc?
@avithebest984
@avithebest984 2 года назад
1000th like!
@CharlotteKandy
@CharlotteKandy Год назад
I love when people tell their embarrassing stories, doesn't make me laugh it makes me feel better about myself and being human and mistakes and stupid things happen to EVERYONE!
@crimsonclover1588
@crimsonclover1588 Год назад
I would like to say thank you to all CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistant) too. I feel like they need to get notice too to all of their hard work in the hospitals or in a Nursing Homes. They’re also part of a medical team everywhere together with the RNs. So again thank you CNAs for your hard work.
@patriciatomilonus7384
@patriciatomilonus7384 3 года назад
That old lady: "I don't know it.." *proceeds to amaze me*
@avanicc
@avanicc 3 года назад
I said the same thing in my head
@xkatjejonise5735
@xkatjejonise5735 3 года назад
Exactlyyy
@theresaginn8505
@theresaginn8505 2 года назад
I love your spider story. It reminds me of one time my husband thought a spider was crawling on him as he was waking from a dream in the middle of the night. He jumped so fast out if bed that he smacking his head on the wall. He ended up with a mild concussion and we had to tell everyone it was because of the dream spider that tried to kill him . 😅
@nikitagabrielle9733
@nikitagabrielle9733 2 года назад
omg this comment deserves more attention 😂😂
@saradavidsen1502
@saradavidsen1502 2 года назад
I could imagine this happening to myself haha... Once woke up really panicked because i thought a spidser was crawling on my arm but i just breathed on my arm in my sleep...
@saradavidsen1502
@saradavidsen1502 2 года назад
@Jelly0rd1naryP3rs0n noo did you survive that? I have an intense fear of swallowing a spidser in my sleep eacth time i sleep with my mouth open (often when im sick with a stuffed nose) i get nightmares either about hundred of spiders crawling out of my mouth or im drowning in really thick slime that i cant spit out hahaha my brain love when im asleep apparently
@kerijeanbean
@kerijeanbean 2 года назад
I had a spider in my car. I pulled into a Walmart Parking lot, threw the car in park and jumped out, right in front of a cop. The cop stopped what he was doing and asked if I was ok. All I said was spider. He thanked me for putting the car in park first and went back to what he was doing laughing.
@katherinedobias7499
@katherinedobias7499 2 года назад
We were in a car and my friend was driving. My brother and I were in the backseat, and another friend in the passenger seat. Suddenly the car makes like 2 to 3 turns, zig zag style, and then goes diagonally nort h west and stops with the wheels just above the curb of the sidewalk. My friend gets out of the car and runs away leaving us all in there motion sick, dizzy and wondering what just happened. I thought we got into an accident but it was just a bee
@dragonstorm1919
@dragonstorm1919 Год назад
3:07 my aunt is actually a nurse in the ICU and it's true: nurses are very underappreciated and deserve more acknowledgement. Go nurses! 👍
@mainestwins4150
@mainestwins4150 Год назад
You have actually helped me because I actually want to be a nurse when I grow up thank you for your service
@tavernowl1737
@tavernowl1737 3 года назад
Dr. Mike: "Hey, i'm gonna translate this real fast." *throws a bunch of disease-names, diagnoses, medical words around Me, a german with like 2% of medical vocabulary: "I could google all of those... bit it's 2am and I'm tired."
@judithmohring855
@judithmohring855 3 года назад
hey from what part are you? Greats from Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
@tavernowl1737
@tavernowl1737 3 года назад
@@judithmohring855 Greetings from South Hessen :D
@gayTea
@gayTea 3 года назад
greetings from NRW
@azarath886
@azarath886 3 года назад
greetings from South Bavaria
@oneofthetrue
@oneofthetrue 3 года назад
@@azarath886 Greetings from Greece
@mic6074
@mic6074 3 года назад
My uncle knows a man who knows literally nothing about himself or anyone in his life- he just has a very short memory or something. But when they bring him to a piano he plays amazingly.
@kimes2329
@kimes2329 3 года назад
Memento
@adjunacat7127
@adjunacat7127 3 года назад
Wow
@plantern4590
@plantern4590 3 года назад
@Dazed Loc Momento Mori
@plantern4590
@plantern4590 3 года назад
@Dazed Loc Momento Mori
@avamckinney6521
@avamckinney6521 3 года назад
Could be wrong, but I believe that’s called Retrograde Amnesia, where there’s a problem with processing memories into long term storage so they can only last a little bit in short term memory
@jennh2096
@jennh2096 Год назад
I have seen non verbal, advanced stage dementia patients start to sing along to their favorite songs after working with a music therapist for some time. Its amazing to see the person they used to be, come back to life with a familiar song.
@RackfullOjacks
@RackfullOjacks 11 месяцев назад
part of the reason I watch doctor mike is because he is a funny guy but also because I learn new stuff every video.I never knew that for chest compressions you needed to go 2 inches deep with a rhythm to effectively restart the heart.Thanks doctor mike!
@fishyfishyy
@fishyfishyy 2 года назад
“The worst part was calling my angry soviet father to tell him”
@Eli-rq8et
@Eli-rq8et 2 года назад
I’ve literally been in the same situation of having to xall an angry soviet father because of an accident. It’s not fun
@livetoride008
@livetoride008 2 года назад
also russion
@financecat3306
@financecat3306 2 года назад
I have that only with my Russian mother. I swear every time I get a phone call I near have a heart attack haha. But I love her.
@prestagraber1145
@prestagraber1145 3 года назад
I have a client with Alzheimer’s, she was diagnosed over 10 years ago. Most of the time she makes little sense, but she has a beautiful singing voice.
@lizzalkula376
@lizzalkula376 3 года назад
I am curious. If she sings about something can she sing and speak clearly? Similar to how people with a stutter can sing words instead and be clearly spoken? W/could that work?
@ashleyburns2968
@ashleyburns2968 3 года назад
Lizz Alkula My grandfather has Alzheimer's and by now most of his ability to make coherent sentences is completely gone. His ability to hum and sing along to songs were one of the last things to go. For some fun reason he will still swear and giggle after. Lol
@qienna6677
@qienna6677 3 года назад
My Dad has Alzheimer's, he talks a lot of nonsense and has trouble getting started if he thinks about it, but he can still play guitar.
@prestagraber1145
@prestagraber1145 3 года назад
@@lizzalkula376 yes, she sings real songs. Mostly Hymns. Very clearly!
@lizzalkula376
@lizzalkula376 3 года назад
@@prestagraber1145 thank you for replying. But I was meaning more conversational. For example would she be able to ask/answer better if the conversation was in a sing-y tone of voice?
@willoefantastic4906
@willoefantastic4906 Год назад
Your videos are so educational and inspire me to learn more about the human body☑️
@kittyxbella
@kittyxbella Год назад
These make my day, can’t wait for you to reach 10 million!! Love ya keep up the good work!! ❤️
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
I never see any of these crazy things on my TikTok feed! Guess I need to try harder lol
@thatguy720
@thatguy720 3 года назад
Lol. Man RU-vidr Doctors are the best. Since quarantine started, my RU-vid Recommended section has been all medical videos. Keep it up Docs!
@syd.p
@syd.p 3 года назад
@@thatguy720 same!!!
@zynex9250
@zynex9250 3 года назад
Nor do I
@braedynalmanza8948
@braedynalmanza8948 3 года назад
You kinda look like Dr. Mike in your pfp
@cquick3277
@cquick3277 3 года назад
Jesus Saves Love God✝️
@lynnleigha580
@lynnleigha580 2 года назад
I took care of a lady that had Alzheimer's and back in her prime, she was an organist and they had this huge pipe organ in their house and most days it was just decoration but some days she'd play it, like she never stopped and it always amazed me how she could play a whole hymn but didn't know what a fork was
@kayleighkelley5129
@kayleighkelley5129 2 года назад
Ok so can you please make more since out of that please
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 года назад
Okay... Basically there's two kinds of memory, and thus two ways the brain stores it... 1... Episodic Memory... It's how you remember a particular place you went and what you did there... Like that one time your school took you on a field trip to the museum and you got to see a really rare exhibit that doesn't go on tour anymore... AND you can still remember some of the most interesting and fun details the guide lady told you about it... That's an example of Episodic Memory... Basically a snap-shot or short experience clip from your life... 2. Procedural Memory... This is how you develop skills and habits, both for better and for worse. It's created through actions and study and reinforced by repetitions... Learning to tie your shoes, how to walk (because it's not just ingrained instinct or programming), read or write, and other skills you pick up throughout your life all fall into procedural memory. The more you repeat those skills, task by task and step by step, properly, the less effort it takes to think about them and repeat them, because the neural pathways get "reinforced" with more such pathways over time and repetitions... This is also where the neuro-scientists agree that NOT all practice is necessarily created equal and only GOOD practice will actually build your skills. If you slack off on the procedures, excusing poor quality practice with "Well, that's good enough, because I'm trying."... You can unintentionally create the pathways and then reinforce them for slop and bad habits in the skill... Just like you don't think very much about walking (for instance) because you've done so much of it in your life, it's still in procedural memory in your brain... It's just so often used that you've got such an information freeway for it that there's almost no conscious effort at all... Likewise, when someone really religiously practices an instrument or some other skill until they've truly mastered it, they don't really have to consciously think about it either... Frequently, someone with dimentia can sign their own name (if you can read their handwriting, of course) even if they've deteriorated to a degree that they can't even verbally tell you their actual name... In the case of the vid' and O.P.'s story, such practice was the case. Both people had practiced so much as to create the kind of skill that requires no actual thought, but they simply act on instinct and feel of their instrument... It's a bit of a misconception that it's "muscle memory" because muscles don't have the neural capacity to have any memories. All memories are still stored and accessed in the brain... BUT Alzheimers most directly attacks the Episodic Memory center... It still destroys the Procedural, but not nearly at the rate that it diminishes the Episodic... ;o)
@Lexi-te5mq
@Lexi-te5mq 2 года назад
@@kayleighkelley5129 can you try to spell “sense” instead of “since”, because you’re not really making any “ sense” right now.
@nomichaelnothatwassonotrig5380
@nomichaelnothatwassonotrig5380 2 года назад
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 there is also the semantic memory which is memoring facts such as the capital of France or England or the date of the Battle of Hastings.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 года назад
@@nomichaelnothatwassonotrig5380 That's still debatable... Arguably it fits with "Episodic" such as remembering reading about the Capital of France or the Battle of Hastings... a snapshot of your life... It could also fit into "Procedural" involving studies and repeating the act of looking at or reciting the facts around the Capital of France or the Battle of Hastings to reinforce those information paths... There's admittedly still a lot we don't all together "get" about memory... SO I'm not discounting or dismissive of "Semantic" memory... Smarter and more studied people than me are still arguing about where and how it all "fits together"... AND such is why the current thinking from Neuroscientists suggests that the best forms of study involve not just reading and re-reading notes... but re-arranging the words of questions to force independent "recall" of details so you build upon and reinforce the information paths in your brain and literally "learn to think" more efficiently about a subject, rather than just imprint flimsy, single indexes to any given "factoid" you've managed to gather... In any case, appreciate the addendum, too... It's a debate we can share in this thread just as well. ;o)
@Waffles_1
@Waffles_1 Год назад
my parants and i always scream random medical terms when we watch medical dramas cuz its fun and we love you videos
@buttermepancake3613
@buttermepancake3613 Год назад
My favorite thing is when you do a little motion with your hand to indicate kitty and Bear looks over to see it 😍 😆
@dannyboy6017
@dannyboy6017 2 года назад
That woman playing the piano with dementia was the coolest thing I've ever seen
@emizuramskas5013
@emizuramskas5013 2 года назад
it's thanks to muscle memory :D
@xjewellord9008
@xjewellord9008 2 года назад
Ikr
@Amiwasnothere
@Amiwasnothere 2 года назад
Ikr
@Ins1gn1f1c4nt
@Ins1gn1f1c4nt 2 года назад
Ikr
@lorrie2878
@lorrie2878 2 года назад
The power of music. My brother was playing guitar and died of brain cancer a couple of weeks later.
@timaj6673
@timaj6673 3 года назад
Bear looked so serious when Dr.Mike was talking to him, I was actually half expecting him start speaking 🤣🤣🤣
@angelenadeau2889
@angelenadeau2889 Год назад
For the braces elastics, it could be that the client got jaw surgery recently and these elastics help hold everything in place to heal properly..
@Tay18-09-
@Tay18-09- Год назад
my brother was a nurse on the covid floor. he left nursing because it was stressful but im still proud of him.
@lindenpeters2601
@lindenpeters2601 3 года назад
That girl with the blue lips is pretty much every little kid at the pool in the summer. Mom: come out and warm up! Your lips are blue! Kid: B-b-b-but I'm n-n-not c-c-c-coooooldddd * shivers violently *
@sselesUneeuQ
@sselesUneeuQ 3 года назад
Unless you live somewhere in the mid or northern parts of the world (northern hemisphere) or opposite (southern hemisphere)... then you're wrong. As a southerner from the US, pools are literally NEVER cold in the summer here. In my area, summers get as hot as 110 Fahrenheit and pools will feel about 30-35 degrees cooler AT MOST (unless it is in deep shade). Also, side note, I go up on commercial building roofs a lot and summer makes those white, reflective roofs feel like 150-165 degrees. -- (by reflective, I mean light colors reflecting hwaf like how darks colors do the opposite and absorb heat).
@dookie__5650
@dookie__5650 3 года назад
I just commented that-
@dookie__5650
@dookie__5650 3 года назад
But true-
@jamesboland2813
@jamesboland2813 3 года назад
Yeah, I live in the Northeast of the US, and I will admit that I was that kind of kid.
@syro1664
@syro1664 3 года назад
Lol
@madisonlovesvids1862
@madisonlovesvids1862 3 года назад
My grandma has dementia and she used to play the piano awhile ago. She remembers names but forgets who the name belongs to. My name is madison and my mom is Andrea, she’ll call us both Andrea. But one day, she sat down at the piano. And started playing amazingly. She forgets everything but remembers the piano. It’s amazing 🤩
@atlascorrigan7883
@atlascorrigan7883 3 года назад
The fact that she remembers her daughter name out of everyone is wonderful. Mom's love
@madisonlovesvids1862
@madisonlovesvids1862 3 года назад
@@atlascorrigan7883 yep, she also remembers her husband Bill but now she’s getting worse, she will barely talk, she won’t eat somethings, and it will be tot he point where she won’t even remember to breathe and she’ll basically hold her breath till she dies
@madisonlovesvids1862
@madisonlovesvids1862 3 года назад
It’s sad tho and there’s nothing you can really do about it
@PrechtGaebolgHades
@PrechtGaebolgHades 3 года назад
I guess she just remembers the stuff she experienced a lot. Like her daughter, husband and other children but not grandchildren or other little stuff.
@madisonlovesvids1862
@madisonlovesvids1862 3 года назад
@@PrechtGaebolgHades I’m not a little thing to her, she still gets super happy to see us, just because we’re grandchildren doesn’t mean we’re little things compared to our parents
@aryabolton2949
@aryabolton2949 8 месяцев назад
I think bear would loooove a little kitten! He'd be such a gentle, mama hen boy!!!
@winklenator
@winklenator 6 месяцев назад
Muscle memory is such a cool thing. It’s been over 10 years since I’ve been on drumline and I still remember solos and parts of half time shows that I practice the most.
@BlackKoshka23
@BlackKoshka23 3 года назад
"There was a spider" is a perfectly valid reason for crashing a car in my book.
@MissVasques
@MissVasques 3 года назад
Especially in the us where several Very lethal ones lives. Here in Sweden a different story But I still Don’t like them.
@blondecarla
@blondecarla 3 года назад
That's me driving off the cliff when there's a spider
@laurabryan6938
@laurabryan6938 3 года назад
Especially when you're in Utah and it's the big annual migration
@janpiet6612
@janpiet6612 3 года назад
i would literally die if that happened to me. Not even from a crush just instantly
@waywardgoddess7219
@waywardgoddess7219 3 года назад
Yes it is! Especially that huge! Looks like it's from freakin Australia lol could not imagine having a spider in your car there!
@lonelylion_
@lonelylion_ 3 года назад
Dr Mike reacting to stuff is getting me through these "unprecedented times"
@ultratacoman956
@ultratacoman956 3 года назад
Why does this have no replies
@lonelylion_
@lonelylion_ 3 года назад
@@ultratacoman956 I have no idea 😂
@doggy2173
@doggy2173 3 года назад
Yee
@idalarsen2540
@idalarsen2540 3 года назад
For sure. Need more!
@keirahealy7082
@keirahealy7082 3 года назад
Totally agree with you I would love ❤️ to see him react to more grey anatomy, good 😌 doctor or maybe house md he haven’t done that in while
@user-fv2pb2dn5c
@user-fv2pb2dn5c 11 месяцев назад
Not Bear listening SO INTENTLY. I CAN'T. Someone do chest compressions, I'm dying of cuteness. 💀😍
@mangalshankar8850
@mangalshankar8850 Год назад
Mike really loves chest compression. A big shout out for chest compression 😂😂
@RWAsur
@RWAsur 3 года назад
"I'm never telling that story anymore," he says as he tells us this story for the second or third time on this channel
@stretchkitty21
@stretchkitty21 3 года назад
I'm happy about it.. I had already forgotten again. Makes me feel better about being terrified of spiders
@shreyathapa1756
@shreyathapa1756 3 года назад
Omgg ikrr
@heathermiller6046
@heathermiller6046 3 года назад
Lol first time hearing it 😄
@iloverockmusic0303
@iloverockmusic0303 2 года назад
He was really excited about Bear being a Pokémon card 🥺😂
@SomeBeans
@SomeBeans 2 года назад
Is he a POK-E-MON 😍
@sherinmaxis5044
@sherinmaxis5044 2 года назад
666? Your likes don't worry I'll make it 667😄
@blackshadow49xyz48
@blackshadow49xyz48 2 года назад
I’m gonna go and make him a pokemon card now
@StormyxBoi
@StormyxBoi 2 года назад
☺ Bear is so cute
@TroopOfArtists1
@TroopOfArtists1 9 месяцев назад
4:06 thanks for translating all of that 😂 I was so confused
@bkyheiselt9035
@bkyheiselt9035 5 месяцев назад
I'm not a doctor, I'm a medical social worker who mostly works with senior adults and adults with disabilities. I had this one client with mod-severe dementia and he couldn't remember people's names, but he could play tons of song on the piano from memory! The brain and its physiology are so amazing and interesting!
@BlazeRBXonYT
@BlazeRBXonYT 2 года назад
“Why did you hit our car” *there was a spider* **understandable have a great day**
@Soapy-chan_old
@Soapy-chan_old 2 года назад
Reading this after he told the story and that everyone loved at him made my laugh last so much longer thank you
@mx.lilith666
@mx.lilith666 2 года назад
But I love spiders ;-;
@demitriusvaughan3356
@demitriusvaughan3356 2 года назад
@@mx.lilith666 not me lol
@kayleennilsson5542
@kayleennilsson5542 2 года назад
I did this to a mail box when I was a teen. My dad did not believe this was why I hit a mail box.
@KHAN.304
@KHAN.304 2 года назад
Bruh no cap that would be me
@aliencaesar
@aliencaesar 2 года назад
My mother was a respiratory therapist, and she said it was one of the most under-appreciated and disrespected professions she's seen. Almost everywhere she worked, the RT department got treated poorly, so I appreciate the shout out, not only to RTs but to nurses and techs as well.
@iEmeraldear
@iEmeraldear 2 года назад
My mother tells the same stories! Being raised by her, I personally think RTs are the coolest. But then again, that may just be strong bias XD
@tarysunshine3878
@tarysunshine3878 2 года назад
A good therapist is when you know a hospital is really good
@dahlilahanderson6928
@dahlilahanderson6928 2 года назад
My mom is a medical laboratory scientist and no one appreciates them either. She gets to stay isolated in the basement unrecognized for her work.
@itsytyt5192
@itsytyt5192 Год назад
יע
@itsytyt5192
@itsytyt5192 Год назад
Ff
@BryonBlack1
@BryonBlack1 11 месяцев назад
Fun fact: my grandpa had Dextrocardia. He was also a bit of a jokester, so he always thought it was hilarious when the nurses couldn't figure out why their machines weren't giving them proper readings. He loved to tell the story of one day when he had a particularly headstrong nurse who wouldn't listen when he tried to tell her that he had this condition. She kept insisting she knew how to hook up the machine for the test, so he decided to stop arguing with her. Fast forward to a later date and the doctor comes in to go over the results: "Uhh... Mr Black, are you feeling ok?" "Feeling great doctor. Is something wrong?" "Well, according to these results... You're dead."
@carolcano19
@carolcano19 Год назад
I can totally relate to your spider story, Mike!! It's like you were telling a story from my book hahah
@olivia4554
@olivia4554 3 года назад
“...yeah I’m not going to tell that story anymore” -Dr. Mike, after exposing himself wrecking his car over a spider
@katmable1839
@katmable1839 3 года назад
That is probably how i would reck a car😂😭
@KrezMihori
@KrezMihori 3 года назад
@@katmable1839 no fr i would rather die by driving off a cliff because a really big spider appeared in my car than letting it get close to me
@kerissarayshawnnewman6525
@kerissarayshawnnewman6525 3 года назад
I just wanted to say that Dr. Mike hit home with the musical dementia patient. My mom has Alzheimer's (dementia) she doesn't know who I am now. But throughout her horrible decline she has always and I mean ALWAYS remembered her songs. It's a 70/30 gospel and oldies with a lil mix of 80s and 90s r&b. I love my mom so much. She is still living but I miss her.
@elijahculper5522
@elijahculper5522 2 года назад
I used to work with a guy who was forgetting how to speak and walk. The way I’d get him to go from room to room was I’d play “the girl from Ipanema” on my phone. He would sing along and sway and eventually pick up his feet and dance to the music. Then I could just guide him where he needed to go. Music is absolutely vital for anyone working in memory care.
@AshesAshes44
@AshesAshes44 2 года назад
I know the feeling of losing my mom to Alzheimers and dementia, before losing her to death. It hurts, it's frightening, and I sincerely hope it gets better for you soon.
@aizen38
@aizen38 2 года назад
Dementia is really tragic. Everyone with it ends up passing away eventually, I pray for your mother.
@aizen38
@aizen38 2 года назад
@@vesnakutricki832 Yeah I researched that, very unfortunate. There's no cure or treatment for it yet, if you have dementia. Your basically left in the dark..
@Noneya_07
@Noneya_07 Год назад
Dr. Mike you are a GEM never change. We love you
@julesxevie
@julesxevie Год назад
I love how when we watch his vids he always gives us education most of the time anyways i love ur vids
@kate8705
@kate8705 3 года назад
Everyone laughed at his story "I'm not telling that story anymore" still proceeds to tell everyone the story haha
@justinbrown6233
@justinbrown6233 2 года назад
There is one thing to be feared more than death itself: A Russian angry Soviet father.
@erikajoyal765
@erikajoyal765 2 года назад
An Italian one is pretty scary too 😅
@justinbrown6233
@justinbrown6233 2 года назад
@@erikajoyal765 You-a make-a me sick (Like that? :3)
@msduccACK
@msduccACK 2 года назад
@@justinbrown6233 I had a hard time pronouncing what you said
@justinbrown6233
@justinbrown6233 2 года назад
@@msduccACK Which part?
@justinbrown6233
@justinbrown6233 2 года назад
@TRAN CAO Uh oh- I won't even ask XD
@i.coelho9255
@i.coelho9255 3 месяца назад
Those "paintings" on the wall are perfection! Brilliant!
@DrakDivergent
@DrakDivergent Месяц назад
This video gets a like for the nurses, lab workers, and every other background worker who deserve a lot more credit.
@zoew_
@zoew_ 3 года назад
"DID THEY MAKE HIM A POKÉMON CARD?!?!?!?!?" the pure joy i love it
@madethistocomment727
@madethistocomment727 3 года назад
And then the disappointment when he realized it wasn't 😔
@lourenceted9087
@lourenceted9087 3 года назад
SOMEBODY PLS MAKE HIM A POKEMON CARDDDDDDD
@priNcess__piNky
@priNcess__piNky 3 года назад
Yeah that was kinda cute 🥰 Do you possibly know the name of the song that's played there ?
@chair547
@chair547 3 года назад
I have a hypothesis as to why medical dramas never do chest compressions. It seems like faking chest compressions while making them look realistic would be very difficult, and doing real chest compressions to someone who doesn't need them can cause significant harm.
@ChakraDragons
@ChakraDragons 3 года назад
Use a dummie and CGI it lol
@MC-es7oe
@MC-es7oe 3 года назад
@@ChakraDragons It might not be that easy, i don't know because I don't do stuff like that, but It might not be as easy as it seems.
@jacksongreen4107
@jacksongreen4107 2 года назад
@@ChakraDragons Good CGI costs money. Money that most of these productions don’t have.
@maddiesmith21
@maddiesmith21 2 года назад
It’s so hard!!! I’m a theatre director and we had to do it for a show and it was super tricky. Luckily, it was only live streamed due to covid restrictions so we could make it look realistic toward the camera and not have to worry about audience members on the sides!
@esaawagrant2
@esaawagrant2 Год назад
Dr Mike is adorable, no cap. The spider story always gets me
@randystache78
@randystache78 Год назад
I work in a retirement home, and there was a lady who could hardly talk, but she could play piano beautifully. It seemed to make her happy,too.
@227DFET
@227DFET 3 года назад
That dentist explainer literally had the most perfect teeth I’ve ever seen.
@radhiadeedou8286
@radhiadeedou8286 3 года назад
They were a little creepy, reminded me of Ross
@vjapple3083
@vjapple3083 3 года назад
My grandfather was a dentist and my mom worked in the front office. If you go in you’ll notice all of them have really nice, white teeth. It’s part of advertising the business. If the people working there have nice teeth, you’ll surely have nice teeth in the end too! My mom (and probably everyone else there) was required to bleach their teeth constantly to make sure they were prestigiously white
@DEC7PRODUCTION
@DEC7PRODUCTION 3 года назад
@ً You could become specialist after that that Like OMFS which has very high demand ❤️
@confused_shark2537
@confused_shark2537 2 года назад
@@vjapple3083 like with real bleach? or is there like a special bleach
@vjapple3083
@vjapple3083 2 года назад
@@confused_shark2537 pretty sure it’s just straight up bleach. It’s applied for a limited time using a mouth retainer and then removed as far as I remember. Idk, I haven’t used them myself
@xtines9510
@xtines9510 3 года назад
As a lab tech, who literally no one ever remembers or knows what I do, you have no idea how thrilled I am that you gave us a shout-out first on that nurse appreciation tiktok 🤣🤣
@marianna3253
@marianna3253 3 года назад
I appreciate you!
@kandacekrueger4616
@kandacekrueger4616 3 года назад
Ayyye med lab over here 🙌
@Re-Bound9136
@Re-Bound9136 3 года назад
Bro I felt the same way I felt happy
@aperson6463
@aperson6463 3 года назад
My moms an RT if i tell people that they go WhAaAaT iS tHaT
@kirkygirl
@kirkygirl 3 года назад
Aaaaayyyy! Thank you! Not only do you take all of my bodily fluids away from me, but you do it to make sure I'm healthy and to help the other medical staff figure out what's going on. And you get to deal with all of the lovely stuff in the ED too! 😣 You're all awesome humans!
@avroday949
@avroday949 8 месяцев назад
You'll never outlive that darn spider 🕷 😅
@chayawolff2532
@chayawolff2532 Год назад
Hi dr mike im 11 years old and i love your videos they teach me so much thank you!!
@laylaingram1148
@laylaingram1148 2 года назад
Two things 1) THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE PHARMACY. I worked in a hospital inpatient pharmacy for a while and honestly it was kind of disheartening how we were treated. 2) in response to that spider story, my aunt found a spider in her car while she was driving (she has arachnophobia) and she flipped her car. Three times. Miraculously she was basically unharmed. First thing my dad asked, “well did you kill the spider at least?”
@SandraNLN
@SandraNLN Год назад
Spiders in cars are certainly no joke. Some people I knew in high school were killed because they rolled the car when the passengers in the back were panicking over a spider. Really glad your aunt survived. (Also kudos to your dad, 10/10 dark humour dad joke).
@Tyler-pw4zs
@Tyler-pw4zs Год назад
God I hope the spider is dead and in the video i would do the same thing I don't do spiders not matter how big or small
@CountessOfOle
@CountessOfOle Год назад
I'm just imagining bein' a spider, cruisin' along, mindin my own business, when suddenly the car I've made my home turns into a laundry spin cycle. "WHOOoooOOOOAaaaaaAAHHH!"
@6thKazekage3647
@6thKazekage3647 Год назад
Legend has it, the spider is still out there...somewhere...
@Angelwings1091
@Angelwings1091 Год назад
I know! I'm a technician in a retail pharmacy, and no one ever remembers us!
@user-fc7su8zf5j
@user-fc7su8zf5j 8 месяцев назад
Dr Mike you need current info on Cellulite - Read “It’s not cellulite, it’s fascia!” Includes current studies on fascia
@CountryEdits690
@CountryEdits690 7 месяцев назад
When you say CPR three times like I always think “are my parents ok in the other room? It’s been quiet.. should I check on them?”
@GabiAPF
@GabiAPF 3 года назад
You can't ruin medical dramas for me. My parents did that when I was a child. Now I just laugh at them.
@fandemanga3378
@fandemanga3378 3 года назад
Me too. My father is a pharmacist with lots of doctor Friends so he would just explain everytime lol
@lynzholmes2550
@lynzholmes2550 3 года назад
Yup me too!
@sandycheeks2372
@sandycheeks2372 3 года назад
Yeah my daughter has a tumour on her pituitary gland, she’s had it removed once, but it grew back after surgery. It’s caused Cushings which causes gigantism. It breaks my heart. But she had a miracle baby last year after being told she probably won’t. ❤️
@ugnevalackaite9384
@ugnevalackaite9384 3 года назад
congratulations!!! 🥺 Must have been hard on all of you. It was crushing for my mom when she tried to have a baby before having me.
@xxmrsduckyplayzxx3914
@xxmrsduckyplayzxx3914 Год назад
health care assistants deserve some love, not just nurses. They work so hard!
@squirrelkingcometh
@squirrelkingcometh 3 месяца назад
My mom used to work for a chiropractor and learned quite a few facial massages that relieve congestion, passed some of that knowledge back to me. Saved my butt multiple times as a kid
@SamiraAbdelghany
@SamiraAbdelghany 3 года назад
Tik Tok shows a lot of very strange videos 👀
@shahrezzz9678
@shahrezzz9678 3 года назад
Yeah, but i think people still watch it
@zephyer26
@zephyer26 3 года назад
oh hi samira
@cwoffnedvampz
@cwoffnedvampz 3 года назад
100%
@inlove8315
@inlove8315 3 года назад
LMAO YESS
@manhatten6974
@manhatten6974 3 года назад
Yeah
@RayMak
@RayMak 3 года назад
These people are really creative
@missbobbink480
@missbobbink480 3 года назад
First reply hii I see u everywhere
@samrudhn1415
@samrudhn1415 3 года назад
you are an alien
@HerkusisntabotYT132
@HerkusisntabotYT132 3 года назад
You are everywhere
@SalmaAhmed-ex2lq
@SalmaAhmed-ex2lq 3 года назад
I should call the police 🤣😂
@rickybobby3
@rickybobby3 3 года назад
Im here
@ChiefTiffNaw86
@ChiefTiffNaw86 Год назад
I'm a massage therapist & definitely find face massage is super important for anyone who suffers from headaches & migraines. Often, people clench 😬 or grind their teeth, making the neck into shoulders tight, which causes headache & migraine. Sometimes I can get through a whole massage & the face is the most relieving area for clients 😬 I'll ask in beginning do you clench or grind & it's usually something they aren't aware of. Wanted to see you in Philadelphia on the 20th it says sold out. Hope your tour goes amazing & stay safe always ❣️
@AtotehZ
@AtotehZ Год назад
I've got epilepsy in the Parietal lobe. For me it's touch. Sometimes I feel things touching me out of nowhere and sensations in my body go haywire. It's focal epilepsy only though so there are no generalized seizures with cramps or similar.
@Sciencerely
@Sciencerely 3 года назад
As a human biologist, it's always been fascinating how different parts of the brain have these unique functions. The pituary gland influences our growth through growth hormones and in the hippocampus we find cells which tells us where we are positioned. Then very close we can find the suprachiasmatic nucleus which controls our sleep and appetite and if we lose that then we cannot sleep properly anymore (I just made a video about this). It's so cool how different brain regions got their unique abilities!
@Blernster
@Blernster 3 года назад
As a human, I agree
@isamash112
@isamash112 3 года назад
I do too
@abdullraheemmahmood6237
@abdullraheemmahmood6237 3 года назад
And atheists still say that we dont have a creator. Like how can such a complex system can just be formed over the course of millions of years.
@akoto6351
@akoto6351 3 года назад
@@abdullraheemmahmood6237 Just because you can't imagine it, that doesn't mean you are right
@abdullraheemmahmood6237
@abdullraheemmahmood6237 3 года назад
@@akoto6351 you do realize this answer of yours can very well fit in existence of God.
@tigerlilyswanson7476
@tigerlilyswanson7476 3 года назад
My aunt was the first known person to be born without a thyroid. She has a whole medical paper written about her
@CARCINO1GENETICIST
@CARCINO1GENETICIST 3 года назад
interesting fact
@alancrisostomo8428
@alancrisostomo8428 3 года назад
Wow
@IJustWantToUseMyName
@IJustWantToUseMyName 3 года назад
How long did it take the doctors to realize she didn’t have one?
@comfort1569
@comfort1569 3 года назад
Also could you link the papers please? That would be a very interesting read.
@jahanviwadhwa6441
@jahanviwadhwa6441 3 года назад
@@comfort1569 yess
@amazngamalth3a256
@amazngamalth3a256 Год назад
thanks to you, when I go to school today, I'm gonna go somewhere random on the playground, yell "CHEST COMPRESSIONS" at the top of my lungs, then run away like nothing happened.
@rhondaarnold5249
@rhondaarnold5249 Год назад
You are the coolest person ever Dr. Mike! Great content and info.
@daniakh7850
@daniakh7850 3 года назад
Dr. Mike’s dog “bear” proves his Russian roots 😂
@bobbytan711
@bobbytan711 3 года назад
Omg yesss👁👄👁❤️
@daughterofnature5564
@daughterofnature5564 3 года назад
Yaaaaaaaaassss
@imtired_24_7
@imtired_24_7 3 года назад
Nah then he would name him “Mishka” which in Russian, translates to “bear” I know bc my cat is named mishka
@yoavravid7893
@yoavravid7893 3 года назад
"A spider must be exterminated by any means necessary!" -Dr. Mike
@josefinematildehansenvonki2384
@josefinematildehansenvonki2384 17 дней назад
4:52 oh doc! This reminds me sooo much of a astrophysics book I once had to use in a lesson at uni, all was like:"find that WTTS may rotate... faster then CTTS. ... in which post-TTS (PTTS)... "ect ect 😂😂😂😂
@melonrunt
@melonrunt Год назад
“I don’t know it” *Plays the piece perfectly*
@aggtza3852
@aggtza3852 2 года назад
It always amazes me when I ever hear a doctor use medical terms because the terms mostly come from Greek (and my first language is Greek). That way I can know exactly what a medical term means in English, while to English people it sounds like gibberish. And then someone asks me “Are you a medical student?” “No, I’m Greek.” 😂👍
@NickRoman
@NickRoman 2 года назад
oh right, hence why the corona virus variations are all Greek letters, for example
@therealjibrano
@therealjibrano 2 года назад
@@NickRoman and physics units!
@jennastewart7290
@jennastewart7290 2 года назад
Similarly, once in class my teacher asked how to spell something and I said "It sounds Latin" and spelled it for him. He looked it up and I spelled it correctly so he asked if I knew Latin and I was just like "No, but knowing where words come from helps you spell them"
@thealphazero_
@thealphazero_ Год назад
@@jennastewart7290 basic tips for spellers.
@RubyDaLynx
@RubyDaLynx Год назад
Σκέφτομαι το ίδιο πράγμα κάθε φορά που βλέπω τα βίντεο του. Το ωραίο είναι να μπορείς να μαντεύεις ονόματα για παθήσεις, αρρώστιες και φοβίες χωρίς να το έχεις ακούσει πρώτα, στους αγγλόφωνους φαίνεται εντυπωσιακό
@misterminutes4504
@misterminutes4504 3 года назад
I'm just gonna wait here till bear gets a friend cat...
@a_dsr4467
@a_dsr4467 3 года назад
Same!! Waiting for that to happen! Also love your username😂😂 relatable
@misterminutes4504
@misterminutes4504 3 года назад
@@a_dsr4467 I love your name too LOL. Hope you find yourself 😄😘
@kaylacartwrite8398
@kaylacartwrite8398 3 года назад
We all need bear to have a cat and I love both of yalls names!!
@TXBHenleyFan
@TXBHenleyFan 3 года назад
Bear needs a little Siamese kitten!
@fabricadefritanga
@fabricadefritanga 3 года назад
Good, now we won't be alone while we wait
@stephanaeon
@stephanaeon Год назад
God that poor woman with dementia. What's worse, watching your loved ones slowly deteriorate until they don't know who they are and who you are, or being the one that is slowly losing every memory you hold so dear. Those moments of clarity where your realize what's happening mush be horrifying
@Iceharuyuki
@Iceharuyuki Год назад
I feel you with the spider thing one showed up on me while I was on the freeway. But I was collected enough to make it to work a stop
@michelleholliday5136
@michelleholliday5136 3 года назад
My grandmother had dementia and was in her 90’s she played the organ and even though she couldn’t remember what she did 10 minutes ago, she could still play all the hymns she played in church by memory.
@ravza1382
@ravza1382 3 года назад
It is called muscle memory
@vijayarani2562
@vijayarani2562 3 года назад
@@ravza1382 no,its not muscle memory. For pianists, muscle memory only helps to find the keys. Remembering the pattern in which the keys should be played in a song and with which rhythm and at what time with what chords is all mental memory(i'm talking from experience) Ps. Its great that your grandma could do that I can't remember what my piano teacher taught me last week LOL.
@prachiprallubdhakar
@prachiprallubdhakar 3 года назад
@@vijayarani2562 actually it is muscle memory i hadnt played fur elise in like 2 years and i suddenly got reminded of it and played it and it was all in the correct order!
@solar0wind
@solar0wind 3 года назад
@@prachiprallubdhakar Yeah, but that's the memory in your brain. He even explained it in the video that there are different brain parts for conscious memory and for musical memory.
@mandaa5xo
@mandaa5xo 3 года назад
If Dr. Mike doesn't get Bear a kitten I will be heart broken. BEAR DESERVES A KITTY FRIEND
@gamercatswonderland9322
@gamercatswonderland9322 3 года назад
Yeah, I agree with you. Petition to Dr. Mike for getting a kitty cat for Bear
@juniperbliss4815
@juniperbliss4815 3 года назад
@@gamercatswonderland9322 all in favor say I. I
@mars5709
@mars5709 3 года назад
@@juniperbliss4815 I.
@ellybean7354
@ellybean7354 3 года назад
@@gamercatswonderland9322 Id be scared he'd eat the kitten. He seems well trained, but you never know with animals.
@gamercatswonderland9322
@gamercatswonderland9322 3 года назад
@@ellybean7354 But if Bear doesn’t know what a kitty is it is likely that he will be soft and curious about it more than harsh to the tiny being
@make-upmaven565
@make-upmaven565 Год назад
Dr Mike talking to Bear is everything. 🥰
@becky8571
@becky8571 Год назад
As a nurse I have always noticed peoples veins and get excited when the veins are great! Lol
@docsafi7749
@docsafi7749 3 года назад
there is another common acronym we use a lot in emergencies/OTs: SOB: Shortness of Breath but it can be mistaken for a slang in outer environment as Son Of B**ch
@skyeageddes700
@skyeageddes700 3 года назад
In my hospital shortness of great his know as SOB1 and Son of a b℅℅ch as SOB2
@vinniy32
@vinniy32 3 года назад
"Is the patient experiencing SOB?" "Well, I mean, they cursed at me, but I don't think they're that bad..."
@HyenaBellaDanceNSing
@HyenaBellaDanceNSing 3 года назад
im in emt school and i read it as both simultaneously, and giggle every time XD
@slabsingletary7119
@slabsingletary7119 3 года назад
@@skyeageddes700 I had a stroke
@poofmane7320
@poofmane7320 3 года назад
sea of barbers
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