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Hello Dr Wagner, could you please react to Malcolm in the Middle episodes, it would be really funny. I found at least 1 episode in each season. S 1 E 14 The Bots and the Bees S 2 E 17 Surgery S 3 E 6 Health Scare S 4 E 21 Baby: Part 2 S 5 E 10 Hot Tub S 6 E 20 Stilts S 7 E 2 Health Insurance S 7 E 13 Mono
Doctor: "We could remove the crayon for you. It could vastly increase you brain power, or it could possibly kill you." Homer: "Hmm, increase my killing power eh? Let do it!"
Doctor Mike: "There's no such thing as skin failure" Doctor Wagner: "Actually, there is, it's underdiagnosed. Skin can lose oxygen supply and die because of it"
Pretty much. I swear I remember hearing it can kill you in 20 minutes or something like that...I do know that Japan(I think it was Japan) had a issue where before they locked up the poisonous parts of the fish to be disposed of properly they just kind of threw it away and they made a law requiring it to be locked up after some homeless people died from eating fugu out of the trash
I remember one episode Bart asked Homer for a little brother and he said "I love you kids but the next time I go to a hospital I plan on not coming back out"😭
Homer could easily sue that chef because chef's aren't allowed to cut, cook and serve fugu without license. In order to get that, chefs must first make and eat it himself before he can serve it to others.
I like where Homer becomes a boxer because he has a layer of fluid surrounding his brain that protects his head, then he is undefeated until he fights Fredick Tatum who is a Mike Tyson clone, thats when his ability to take hits doesn't work anymore and he gets hurt, very funny stuff
@@DoctorER I found a good medical video from Family Guy I don't know if you agree it's Peter's True Height here's link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DN8E9H0WlVs.html
Please do Archer season 6 episodes 12 and 13. They get in a shrinking submarine and navigate a human circulatory system to get rid of a clot. There's a lot of anatomy and immune system stuff.
@@DoctorER season 6? Is it actually? I doubt they did something so unrealistic in classic simpsons. Is it a tree house of horror? Maybe I'm missunderstanding. I wanna watch that episode :)
7:09 It would make sense to de-fibrillate an insect that way. And funnily enough, there's a show about a fly named Maggie, though I don't recall seeing any defibrillators on that show (even in the hospital episode).
your videos deserve so much more views! i like how you don't just simply explain and zone on too much on the medical terms but also mix in some sympathy/empathy for the characters plus your laughter is contagious looking forward to more reaction vids ✨
Yeah I've been watching The Simpsons since it was just clips on the Tracy Ullman show in the '80s when it became its own show and got the premiere in 89 I was Lisa's age.
Technically, ECT stands for "Electro-convulsive therapy". In the olden days, clients would receive the electric shocks and convulse on the table (they were often strapped down to prevent injury). It sounds barbaric, but it actually did help with balancing out severe emotional imbalance. It's still used today, as Dr. Wagner points out, but they've been able to modernize it so that the shocks can be administered with very little convulsion.
Sadly for Homer, there is a "poison porkchop", it's one that's been undercooked and has come from somewhere that has a bad cases of streptococcus in their animals, although any idiot knows to cook their pork products properly, well, most do anyway... :P
The crayon episode was actually quite deep He doesn't fit in anymore after getting smart, but gets along better with Lisa And in the end he can't endure it anymore, so he writes Lisa a letter that he's proud of her and then puts the crayon back in
It's quite the heartbreaking moment when she's proudly colouring in the picture of the Dad who she loves and admires so much, only to realise the powder blue crayon is missing... She instantly knows what has happened and it crushes her. As a Dad of a little girl that scene has always stuck with me as a metaphor for doing my utmost to never let her down. Silly given the context, I know...
Feels a little weird to correct a doctor 😂 But just for future reference I believe it's now called Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) rather than Electroshock Therapy (EST). Idk when they changed it exactly but I know it was partly to distinguish the new, clinical method from the earlier barbaric one.
Are you going to do King of the Hill and Beavis and Butthead again? I want to see you react to the episode of King of the Hill where Hank gets diagnosed with Gluteal Insufficiency Syndrome and the doctor prescribes him saline filled butt balloons to wear in his pants, to help his back. Is that a real thing? And the episode of Beavis and Butthead, called Werewolves of Highland, where they want to become werewolves after seeing the movie Twilight. They pay a mentally ill homeless guy to bite them because they think he's a werewolf. They end up in the hospital with like eight different infections and their doctor is shocked that they're still alive.
I also Would you like to play King of the Hill, Bevis and Butthead again? Hank is diagnosed with Sinus Node Syndrome and wants to know how you react to the King of the Hill episode where doctors prescribe a saline-filled balloon balloon to wear on their pants to help their back. .. Is it real? And the episode of Bevis and Butthead was called the Highland Werewolf who wanted to be a werewolf after watching the movie "Twilight". They think he's a werewolf, so they pay a psychotic homeless man to bite them. They went to the hospital with eight different infections and their doctors were shocked that they were still alive.
@@TnT_F0X Actually in the Beavis and Butthead episode, I think they might have had even more than 8 different infections. I don't remember how many it was exactly, but they did have each type of hepatitis.
The Simpsons is absolutely hysterical. I think Doctor ER here is a little overqualified to be talking seriously about the show, but it's nice to hear him chuckle about it :D
This is amazing stuff, thank you! I just subscribed to your channel. The Fugu episode was always one of my favourites. "I never heard of a poison pork chop!" gets me every time.
The "teaching hospital" gag struck a nerve with me. Obviously, Bart is a minor so his parents could have agreed to it offscreen, but I got a little aggravated getting asked AFTER my first surgery. I've never said no to it, but I don't like being consented without my consent. It was a weird mess all the way around. I went to the local hospital with symptoms of appendicitis, they verified that it was appendicitis but claimed not to have a surgeon there that day (Saturday). We have another hospital in town, which seemingly also had no surgeon in that day or they didn't bother to check, but they sent me 35 miles away to the university hospital. I explained what I was there for in the ER and then waited on a bed for quite a while. Unbeknownst to me, my parents thankfully had followed the ambulance. The university hop-spittoon, without talking to me, were planning on discharging me rather than doing anything about the appendicitis the last hospital had said I needed to have immediately. I found out much later that Mom tore them a new one over that stupidity and the first I hear of my parents being there is as they're finally taking me to do a CT scan...where lo and behold I have exactly what the other hospital sent me there for and they needed to operate immediately. 🤦♂I wake up minus one appendix and with stitches above my navel and in my side, leading me to deduce it was laparoscopic surgery, and the nurse telling me I was lucky to have gotten there in time (presumably unaware they had tried to discharge me...). They send me home with my parents who took me to their home instead of mine so they could take care of me for the first couple days, including as I had a nice heavy sneezing fit. A week later I go back for a follow-up where the student doctor gets permission to be there...and then explains what happened while I was in surgery from a first hand perspective. Oh, and he claims they did a hernia repair saying they discovered a hernia...and points to where they did the laparoscopic incision above my navel...and tells me not to cough or sneeze for another 2 weeks as it might tear. Next followup months later they discover I have a hernia there...no mention of the previous "repair" and they seem oblivious when I brought it up. I'd love to say the comedy of errors stopped there, but I could go on for hours. We do not have good medical care in my neck of the woods. At all.
ECT is a process that uses induced seizures to cure various mental illnesses. 1) The patients arm is equipped with a device to stop the blood flow to the lower arm. The opposite arm has an IV inserted and a paralytic is administered. 2)After the paralytic takes hold, the "shock" is administered. This shock causes the seizure. The patient is paralyzed at this point and cannot move besides the arm that was "cut off" from blood flow earlier. This arm is then watched to make sure the seizure has commenced and when it stops. 3) The procedure is over and symptoms are mild (not gone) for around 3 months. This came about due to multiple patients with epilepsy and schizophrenia would suddenly have lessened symptoms after having a seizure. Other methods have been used to induce these seizures. However, as far as I'm aware, ECT is the only option that is available nowadays.
I practically FELT the pain when Bart landed on his tail bone, I've bruised (at least) mine maybe three times :D think the first time was in second grade? Then again in fourth and finally once more in fifth grade. Not fun at all, least I got to skip gym class.
"Dr. Nick, the list of malpractice complaints against you include: performing surgery with a plastic knife and fork from a seafood restaurant-" "But I cleaned them with my napkin!"
TIL: Skin failure is actually a thing. Whether or not the Simpsons writers were aware of this, or just randomly made up the joke of Dr. Nick messing up saying *heart failure* we'll probably never know.
6:11 Thanks Dr. Wagner you just reminded me of the electroshock therapy scene from Requiem For A Dream which is a disturbing as heck movie about drug addiction!
Please keep doing these reacts I enjoy watching them and it helps give me a little bit more knowledge on medical stuff and a good laugh it would be good if you can another one of the simpsons or futurama
@@DoctorER It would be great to see you react to episode 10 of season 15 were Homer buys a second hand ambulance and becomes the world's worst Paramedic! The scene were he has Comic Book guy (who is supposedly suffering from an MI and in great pain) in the rear of the vehicle and turns to him saying; "So, where to pal?" cracks me up every time I see it 🤣 Best wishes from the UK doc! 🇬🇧🇺🇲
For those that don't know what Hysterical Pregnancy is, it's pretty much when you want a baby so badly, that your body will start have have symptoms of pregnancy and mimic a pregnancy when you're not pregnant. So it's pretty much a false pregnancy
Acording to certain theories his thinking simply was disconectect from his movement as he is shown a few times talking with his brain which is rather inteligent(i am talking about homer)
People we need more this please press that like button it's hilarious and we learn something at the same time I'm a huge fan of yours doctor keep up the hard work 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 at the hospital 🏥 and on RU-vid 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@DoctorER of course let's see if theirs more clips of family guy, Simpsons, American dad, south park, archer hopefully 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 p.s thanks for replying back to my comment your the best man 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 this made my whole year
Bar rescue in the future. You may not consider medical situations in the bar business, but alcohol overconsumption and food poisoning from badly cooked food in dirty kitchens is no joke. Did I mention they even cited the CDC when it comes to food poisoning? And Jon taffer getting angry is amazing.
I've actually hurt my tail bone before while I was roller skating. It did not feel nice at all like you said. Luckily I didn't break it or anything but it hurt a lot and hi Dr. Wagner!
Yeah. Me too. I also had a minor sprain to my ankle and I basically couldn't put weight on it because the pain was super sharp and the pain went all the way to my leg. Now I can walk on it more
The homer crayon in brain episode is one of my favorites. Dr. Wagner you should view the ones where Homer tests the stuff in that same episode. I’d love to see your reactions
The scene with Mr. Burns as a doctor’s office reminds me of an SNL sketch where James Bond finds out he has every STD known to man, as a few new ones that mutated from some of the others merging together.
How about doing react videos to the 3 stooges. I'd especially love to see a reaction to the scene in "Men in White" where just before the Stooges are about to operate Larry all of a sudden sounding like a psycho says "Let's pluck him and see if he's ripe" while grinning evilly and holding a scalpel
Something as well on that Fugu. The poison is in the liver and only a chef with 3 years of experience can prep the fugu meal. Though some chefs will add small bits of the poison in the fish for flavor.
Your reactions do come across as genuine, that's what grabs my attention. Whatever show you review I get the feeling that (in the heat of the moment) you're gonna worry about the animated patient's health. You do you, comment on your favorite shows. We like your genuine reactions.
@@DoctorER I never thought you would reply. I know you don't need me to tell you this, but please use this channel to destress. You don't need to think too much about how to get us to understand complex medical stuff. We watch your channel because we understand that you know more about the human body than the average person. But what keeps us coming back is how you approach the average person. I watch you and you feel simply REAL, you might get frustrated at our ignorence, but you never talk down to the average person. I cannot commend you enough for that. What you do is simply admirable. Don't stop, please. You're great!
I know it isn't exactly a show, but I feel like you might get a kick out of reacting to team fortress 2's meet the medic video. Of course, if you need more material to work with, you could also do the "MvM: sound of medicine" short and "expiration date", but the MvM one is pretty small and there isn't much medical stuff in expiration date. Still, there's probably enough there for a full episode if there's not enough in meet the medic, and I think you'd enjoy seeing the cartoonish mad science at play