I am so used to these two men pretending to be different peoe that until I saw ur comment.... I legit didn't realize this was a collab 😅😅☠️ Good news is I need more sleep. Bad news is I need more sleep.
Omg somehow my brain didn't take in they were two different RU-vidrs. Like, I could hear the different voices and see the different faces, but it's like I didn't comprehend that they were two different RU-vidrs I love lmfaoooo
Full disclosure, I watch both of you so much and without reading titles that I didn't even realize this was a collaboration until the second time watching it. It felt so natural 😂👍
@@f.f5771 definitely, but I think it would be somewhat obvious if they're only passionate about something because they have a fetish for it. If a foot doctor sais they have to smell your feet to do a checkup for a stubbed toe I would look for a new doctor
one of the reasons I chose my top surgeon was because I attended a lecture of his and he had to stop himself and say “I’m sorry I get so excited about this I could talk about it for hours.” I want someone who’s an absolute nerd about the surgery I’m getting to do my surgery
I thought Dr. Glaucomflecken was the bizarre one here. I’m no doctor but I am a dog owner, and the poop photo and distinguishing black from Charleston green is of upmost importance.
@David S. Salet Making fun of you for upholding a universal truth would be a practice of nastiness. Especially since it seemed as though you went out of your way to not be mean to me for my mistake. Don’t listen to people who want you to feel bad for sharing your knowledge.
Colonoscopies are not bad at all. I’m 34 and just got diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and had to do a colonoscopy. I was sooo scared and had to take shit ton (no pun intended) of pills to make me go to the bathroom before but that was pretty much the worst part. I mean except for the part where I woke up and was told I have Crohn’s disease. The colonoscopy was a breeze.
I am so used to both of you playing different characters, that it took me a while to realize that it was actually two different people! Lol Love the chill eating while watching a colon, I think you will fit right in in GI lol
_"What? No! We've got 10 more colonoscopies to watch before lunch!"_ And during the lunch the doc would most probably scold the intern for his choice of lunch. _"What is that? Instant ramen? Come on! You really want to be like Mr. Jay Johnson from two weeks ago? He had a severe case of..."_
My sister grew up with really serious digestive issues, and her GI was a literal saint. Super empathetic and friendly through the most awkward, embarrassing conversations and issues. Maybe sometimes they’re the butt of the joke (ba-dum-ching) but to my family they’re superheroes! Y’all rock!
Given what I have spent writing about today....this is synchronisity at its best. I NEEDED the laugh today thank you. (Prior to this I've been curled up under my desk in a faecal position...crying me a river of tears) 🥴😆
@@youngswoll3 it's okay. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't like Dr Mike very much. I like the content of this GI guy bcz it's what I experience in my everyday life..very accurate. The humor is on point
Since this was queued as the next short for me, I didn't realize what I was blessed with until the first cut. And people say God doesn't answer prayers.
You two are both so good at playing other characters in your own videos that it took me way too long to realize there was actually two people in this one.
As a GI patient, I have gotten reeaaalllyyy comfortable discussing bowel stuff and it really freaks people out outside of my GI's office 😂 colonoscopy stills are cool to look at!
Tldr (trust me, its long D:): had c diff (when your colon literally begins to rip apart) and learned that sometimes, it's just best to leave your bowel problems be and let them solve themselves :) Okay here's the full thing: So basically, October of 2019: I was turning 13 soon, so ready to start off my teen years to a good start. I had recently been noticing that there was a lot of blood and tissue-like pieces in my stool, and I felt like I constantly needed to poop. I was having bms probably every 30 minutes, but it wasn't even stool at this point that was coming out. Just blood and tissue. I was in constant pain, and for a 12 year old, it feels really scary cuz you don't know what's going on. Went to the doctor, gave them a stool sample, they said they'd get back to us in a few days. Went to a friend's 12th birthday party, got to be there for 30 minutes before my mom received a call that I had c-diff and should be quarantined until I stopped experiencing symptoms. (If you know anything about c-diff, usually old people get it in nursing homes, because you can easily contract it from taking meds, and in many cases its VERY infectious and is known to kill the elderly in some situations based on severity) they put me on really terrible tasting meds that I had to take 4 of every day for like 30 days, so I took a total of probably around 120 of these pills in a month. They worked while I was taking them, but they made water and food taste bad and in general they just caused me to be nauseous. I finally finished the meds, and I was fine for about a week, until it came back again. So in December of 2019, I began a second round of medication. This time the capsules were coated and I think I only had to take 3 a day, but they were still huge and still made stuff taste weird and gross. They produced the same results. By January of 2020, I was still having the same issues as before, but I was noticing that instances of having bloody stool were lessening and I was having less and less bowel movements as the weeks went on. We were referred to an infectious disease doctor at our local children's hospital, and she confirmed my suspicions: because the bms seemed to be less often and bloody stool was becoming less common, it seemed that not taking the meds and just letting my body handle it naturally wad the best route, and in the end, it was. This isn't to say that medicine won't help you (please don't stop taking your meds if you have a medical condition!) But if meds seem to be not helping for even making the problem worse, especially if this condition or disease is often caused by medication, try taking a little bit away from the meds if it's safe to do so. Always consult a doctor or specialist before doing this, but don't just shy away the idea of taking a break from your meds. Cuz I was dealing with this shit (haha) for 4 months, and it probably would've been fixed sooner if I would've just stopped after the first round of medication.
C diff isn’t when your colon rips apart, that would kill you pretty quickly.. it’s when the “bad bacteria” overtakes the “good bacteria” in your colon. I was hospitalized three times for it, took every med ever and the only thing that fixed it was a fecal transplant. YAY!
I read about a probiotic called saccharomyces Boulardii. It’s supposed to help prevent antibiotic associated diarrhea, c diff, and travelers diarrhea. I ran across it while reading studies about c diff. It’s been trialed with vancomycin and the other antibiotic they prescribe for c diff. It’s apparently commonly prescribed in Europe and famous by a brand called florastor. I just buy it by jarrow labs at local sprouts for about $30 a bottle. It’s also available online from different makers. Whenever I have to take antibiotics for an infection, I also take Saccharomyces Boulardii. Because the antibiotic kills your bacteria including good bacteria and lets the c diff flourish. So the idea is to take a healthy bacteria (probiotic) to replenish healthy bacteria in your gut. Saccharomyces Boulardii is an unusual non typically found probiotic that is a yeast. You can get it at sprouts or online. It’s also supposed to be pretty effective at preventing travelers diarrhea if you take it when you travel outside the country. I’ll take it for for a few weeks after a course of antibiotics because supposedly it can take 3 months for your intestinal flora to replenish. I’ve also given my bottles to family members when they have to go on antibiotics or start having diarrhea. Good luck not getting c diff again, from what I understand it’s pretty scary and miserable and a lot of people end up hospitalized or even die and it likes to recur. Stay healthy and happy new year.