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Doctors disagree over whether a patient with an unrelenting itch needs surgery or if her issue is psychological.
From Chicago Med Season 4 Episode 8 'Play by My Rules' - Choi and Charles use trickery to help a patient with an itch she can't help but scratch, Halstead and Manning argue over a tattooed coma patient, and Rhodes angers Goodwin by going against orders to save a patient in the hybrid OR.
Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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@phat1595
@phat1595 2 года назад
Having an itch that doesn't even go away, that's pure nightmare fuel
@cheneethompson5756
@cheneethompson5756 2 года назад
Reminds me of phantom pain Like the time I lost a tooth after an accident For a while, it still hurt Because the dentist did a root canal This past spring, I finally got a permanent dental implant
@BigBangBBT
@BigBangBBT 2 года назад
I was once peeling the skin of some Yams. The fluid touched my skin and my palms itched for upto 20 minutes. Worst experience ever
@user-fn5gr1re4w
@user-fn5gr1re4w 2 года назад
I want to cut my leg off and have been thinking about it for more than 7 years. I have chronic painful pain on my leg and doctors don't help at all. I've caused myself to get blisters because the pain so bad that I massage it so hard. I can nights without sleep because of the pain. Meds don't do anything about it.
@junokitty05
@junokitty05 Год назад
I’ve been itching all over for a week now :(
@borismonachon3320
@borismonachon3320 Год назад
Take a look at hell's itch online, I caught it in the Summer of 2021 and never felt worse in my entire life
@MedorraBlue
@MedorraBlue 2 года назад
I really appreciate how they humanized the patient. She wasn't crazy, she wasn't lying, and her experiences were genuine.
@NeverComplyEver
@NeverComplyEver 2 года назад
Still a clown.
@draysmusicalshtposts6340
@draysmusicalshtposts6340 2 года назад
Yup! And that's how it tends to be irl. Vulnerable people act out often bc they're just in a lot of pain.
@slimj82
@slimj82 2 года назад
Because she has decent health insurance.
@divinefeminine8639
@divinefeminine8639 2 года назад
dont go crying on us now its just a show
@lilprincess7856
@lilprincess7856 2 года назад
@@divinefeminine8639 can you please tell me the name of the show
@m.danielmills7091
@m.danielmills7091 Год назад
"Isn't surgery supposed to be a last resort?" "Dude, she scratched down to her SKULL" 😂 Great answer 😂
@LazyASMR123
@LazyASMR123 Год назад
Fr
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 10 месяцев назад
There is a reason why he said that. You should watch the episode.
@FreuaKane-vt4wl
@FreuaKane-vt4wl 9 месяцев назад
It's impossible to scratch down to ur skull
@horsefle
@horsefle 8 месяцев назад
if you feel how much skin is between the top of your head to the skull, it is very much possible. @@FreuaKane-vt4wl
@lost_l0ser154
@lost_l0ser154 6 месяцев назад
@@FreuaKane-vt4wl…and it’s a show.
@gailstorm0817
@gailstorm0817 2 года назад
Cringed the whole time she scratched that open wound😩
@shreyathakur6390
@shreyathakur6390 2 года назад
I’m a med student and all I want to say is “me too”🥶
@MaxTheDarkWolf807
@MaxTheDarkWolf807 2 года назад
Ugh 😫 I can feel it bruh EVEN IN THE SKULL YEA IMMA WATCH THIS LATER
@Pepsilover1444
@Pepsilover1444 2 года назад
Same
@DragonBatul
@DragonBatul 2 года назад
I could not handle it 😭
@nichole_yang
@nichole_yang 2 года назад
Same 😩😭😭😭
@redgent7058
@redgent7058 2 года назад
Doctors on TV: Your condition is fascinating and I will do everything in my power to help you. Doctors in real life: I don't know what's wrong with you. Just stop doing that.
@irishclover1111
@irishclover1111 2 года назад
My ortho once told me I'd be pretty if I lost some weight.... That's was very helpful for my torn ligament.
@Coco-chrispy
@Coco-chrispy 2 года назад
@@irishclover1111 omg ! Im sorry that happened to you
@daniellau5859
@daniellau5859 2 года назад
Sounds like something kaiser permanente would say
@BunnyQueen97
@BunnyQueen97 2 года назад
@@daniellau5859 *every American insurance company
@allyequestrian-ROAD-to-300
@allyequestrian-ROAD-to-300 Год назад
It’s okay for doctors to not know something, they aren’t robots
@stephanieminervino2020
@stephanieminervino2020 Год назад
Why can’t real doctors be as compassionate and knowledgeable like this
@boredom2022
@boredom2022 Год назад
No point
@anniesolomon4876
@anniesolomon4876 Год назад
​@@boredom2022 and why?
@SOB98
@SOB98 10 месяцев назад
They could be, and likely would be, if they weren't so overworked, sleep deprived, and stressed out. It's the health system that needs fixing
@kathconserv
@kathconserv 8 месяцев назад
We are.
@oromajulie1835
@oromajulie1835 6 месяцев назад
​@@SOB98ur right ....the burden on doctors Is a lot
@joeslinky
@joeslinky 2 года назад
As someone who has eczema, what the actor portrays is 100% accurate. I would often scratch until I bled all over my body. I have scars everywhere because of it. Thankfully I finally found a solution, by using prescription strength steroid cream. My skin looks amazing now!! But people do experience this itching and it is the absolute worst.
@sir.confident
@sir.confident 2 года назад
I used to have it and it was severe. My solution was just to cut my hair. Thankfully, it was just something I went through during puberty. By the time I got in high school, it stopped. But I still kept my hair low as I kinda got used to having my hair cut. Just as a precaution.
@lea9720
@lea9720 2 года назад
Hey me too Steroid cream works wonders Is is still there but its normal😭😭😭😭
@lea9720
@lea9720 2 года назад
@@sir.confident I cut mg hair too this year for the same reasons Good luck
@swimfast724
@swimfast724 2 года назад
@@sir.confident how did cutting your hair help your eczema all over your body? Curious because I want to try to calm my itching down
@swimfast724
@swimfast724 2 года назад
It's the WORST, right? I'm so glad that your skin is healed 🙌 🙏
@milly7843
@milly7843 2 года назад
Phantom itching is so real!! I lost my eye two years ago and I *still* get the feeling periodically that I have an eyelash stuck in my eye. I have a bunch of other phantom feelings, too, and it is SO annoying!
@lifewithlee6298
@lifewithlee6298 2 года назад
So sorry 😞
@milly7843
@milly7843 2 года назад
@Gi Gi Sadly no, believe me I tried! Thankfully it doesn't happen on a daily basis, but it can be very frustrating. I do have weird, but really cool, flashes that happen, though! If I'm doing something and there is a loud sound nearby that I'm not expecting, I get a flash of white light up in the area! Also, weirdly enough, if I don't "close my eye" I can't fall asleep at night. My eyelids, along with 99% of the muscle and nerves, were removed, so there is literally nothing for me to close, but if that 1% of muscle isn't doing it's thing, it feels like I am staring into the darkness of my room. The brain is wild
@milly7843
@milly7843 2 года назад
@@lifewithlee6298 It's alright! Losing my eyesaved my life, so while it sucks to not have it, I am grateful to still be here today 😌
@Rena-eu8kk
@Rena-eu8kk 2 года назад
I thought you were about to say you lost your eye due to scratching a phantom itch and I almost 🤮🤮🤮 Hope you're doing well though!
@cheneethompson5756
@cheneethompson5756 2 года назад
Wait, what?
@sidharths8856
@sidharths8856 Год назад
THE WAY IM SHIVERING EVERY TIME SHE TOUCHES THE WOUND
@lydiamcgrath9662
@lydiamcgrath9662 Месяц назад
IM CRINGING
@tatorgator3811
@tatorgator3811 9 дней назад
The squelching noise 🤢
@JessicaHicks
@JessicaHicks 2 года назад
Exactly what we need. Doctors humanizing their patients and taking time to do what’s best for them instead of obvious or easy options. Loved the acting especially the patient.
@carolyn9237
@carolyn9237 2 года назад
I'm a standardized patient and this is tier one acting. I learned so much watching her performance
@zoyadulzura7490
@zoyadulzura7490 Год назад
You can feel the discomfort she is feeling. Makes my head itch to watch.
@devitox2949
@devitox2949 Год назад
Some people lie 🤥
@wiglicious.
@wiglicious. Год назад
@@devitox2949so that doesn’t mean you punish everyone just cause of the few and if they’re lying because they want something then they still need help
@twigwigsoso
@twigwigsoso 7 месяцев назад
@@devitox2949some people lie idea is why i spent my entire childhood in chronic pain. Doctors need to focus on patients
@joantrezza
@joantrezza 2 года назад
I just loved Dr. Choi's interaction with Dr Charles to find a solution for his patient. The actress playing the patient was great!
@WarzoneVincent
@WarzoneVincent 2 года назад
Thoughts on the House representation of the method?
@jaradhi
@jaradhi 2 года назад
Drift King now ressurect as a Doctor great!
@joshdeveaux6936
@joshdeveaux6936 Год назад
@@WarzoneVincent way more fun if you ask me
@spartandare390
@spartandare390 Год назад
@BSUGrad drugging and assault into crying of happiness... damn i miss House MD
@takitobutface6805
@takitobutface6805 Год назад
yeah thats dk
@nasrissa123
@nasrissa123 Год назад
Dude left Tokyo drift and the yakuza and became a doctor. What a way to turn his life around!
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
@Spacecadet0720
@Spacecadet0720 5 месяцев назад
😂😂
@i6leed
@i6leed 4 месяца назад
i KNEW he look familiar bro
@DaDom07
@DaDom07 4 месяца назад
"DK" 😂
@thatonefruitthatistasty708
@thatonefruitthatistasty708 3 месяца назад
@@dr.christopherjohnson5396nobody cares
@muhammadnabil3390
@muhammadnabil3390 2 года назад
Didn't know D.K. left Tokyo & street racing,went to U.S.A.,studied medicine & became a doctor. Hats off to this guy & his belief/will power.
@julioGonzalez-zn5fm
@julioGonzalez-zn5fm 2 года назад
All because He never narcd on nobody
@Lola-xb8sd
@Lola-xb8sd 2 года назад
He was also the sushi maker in Zoey 101
@muhammadnabil3390
@muhammadnabil3390 2 года назад
@@Lola-xb8sd He was also a politician in "The Wolverine".
@aznlee2817
@aznlee2817 2 года назад
Whoever made that thumbnail knew what they were doing…
@traciescott1871
@traciescott1871 2 года назад
He Drifted all the way.....by sea..boat...land...car...to US.... gave up the street life for scrubs! 👍
@jordanongelstern
@jordanongelstern 2 года назад
This is a fate worse than death.
@trivonnereid769
@trivonnereid769 2 года назад
Yeah my knees always giving me itching problems even if i use lotion or shower it just returns
@AteenteenSpirt
@AteenteenSpirt 2 года назад
An inch you can't scratch
@trivonnereid769
@trivonnereid769 2 года назад
@@astralkilla yeah
@trivonnereid769
@trivonnereid769 2 года назад
@@AteenteenSpirt I can it just comes back again
@OutCast907
@OutCast907 2 года назад
A lots of fates are
@RedPearlPrincess10
@RedPearlPrincess10 Год назад
Mirror therapy is so fascinating! It doesn't work for everyone who has phantom pains and itches, but the fact it can work at all is amazing
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@trainman5675
@trainman5675 2 месяца назад
In a sense its...essentially updating the brain. It never said for the itch to stop there for example. The mirror allows the brain to fully see and recognize it
@UnknownShiny
@UnknownShiny 2 года назад
as someone who once had scabies and an allergic reaction at the same time on ma leg for a while (didn’t call anyone’s attention to it similarly to her), scratching skin off till its a flesh wound is awful enough, i can’t imagine how bad it must’ve been to get a wound to the skull
@takumi2023
@takumi2023 2 года назад
the skin at the scalp is definitely thinner than other parts of your body so I can see that happening.
@cynthiamartinez8994
@cynthiamartinez8994 2 года назад
And to not have enough will power not to make it worse
@mary-janereallynotsarah684
@mary-janereallynotsarah684 2 года назад
Does that part of the head have muscle because they said she went through muscle.
@mary-janereallynotsarah684
@mary-janereallynotsarah684 2 года назад
@@cynthiamartinez8994 itching is a terrible form of pain. I dunno why they didn't restrain her arms.
@purplewolfranger22
@purplewolfranger22 2 года назад
Yup dealt with the same. Scabies followed by an allergic reaction on my left calf. It was itching so much I tore off layer after layer of skin.
@annataymond9529
@annataymond9529 2 года назад
Never EVER, start talking about a psychological symptom with, “it’s not real” It IS real. The brain is sending the same signal it would if there actually was something else there. So of course the pain is real. Of course the itch is real. When you start with “it’s not real” they aren’t going to believe you about the psychological aspect, because they know it’s real, they can feel it. It’s also incredibly dismissive of anyone that struggles with psychologically induced symptoms. It’s not the same thing as imagining something. That’s why it can be so difficult to tell the difference in cause at times. The brain is in fact misfiring, just not in the way they thought.
@gasun1274
@gasun1274 2 года назад
they know her history. the phantom itch theory was something her previous doctors didn't consider. they also didn't know for sure surgery is going to fix it, and that's riskier than itching on the wrong spot looking at a mirror.
@annehaight9963
@annehaight9963 2 года назад
While the cause of it may not be obvious, if the patient is experiencing a symptom, that symptom is real, period. The patient feels it, it causes distress and has real effects on well-being. The source of the symptom will dictate treatment in many cases (psychological problems may require psychiatric medications as opposed to other kinds of treatment). But you can't just make a symptom go away by saying it isn't "real".
@annataymond9529
@annataymond9529 2 года назад
@@gasun1274 the itch is still real though, doesn’t matter what the cause is. There is an itch. You can debate about the type of itch it is, but the only way for it to not be real would be if she’s straight up lying which would be odd since she dug through her skin scratching.
@softhands3394
@softhands3394 2 года назад
@@annataymond9529 in regards to medicine, real and what we perceive as real are 2 vastly different things. Most common example is when people imagine ants crawling on their skin during hallucinations and scratch at themselves till their skin gets damaged, but that doesn't make the ants real and someone still needs to tell the patient they do not have ants all over them, its a reasonable approach and the obvious starting point.
@annataymond9529
@annataymond9529 2 года назад
@@softhands3394 hallucinations aren’t the same thing. There aren’t real ants there. But she does really itch. The physical response is real, even when what you’re seeing is inaccurate. Bottom line is people are more likely to get defensive and less likely to consider what you’re saying when you tell them “it’s not real” that’s an extreme over simplification and not even entirely accurate. It’s actually a major reason so many people don’t get the correct help, is because they know they feel something real, and they’re being told it’s not, so they it’s super hard to trust people who phrased it that way.
@Comicsluvr
@Comicsluvr Год назад
I LOVE the fact that they keep presenting the docs with stuff they may have studied or heard about, but not encountered themselves. 99% of doctors see the mundane stuff. Having a show where ordinary (but caring) docs see stuff and say 'Huh...that's new. We're going to help...but that's new' is refreshing.
@SNoWY_DAYZZ
@SNoWY_DAYZZ 2 месяца назад
You do realize doctors are trained specifically not to say stuff like "uh oh, or that's new" b3cause it freaks the patient out more
@tannerloper5272
@tannerloper5272 2 года назад
Tinnitus often works in the same way as this itch--doctors in the past have severed the entire auditory nerve to cure the ringing to no avail!
@FatDataUnicorn
@FatDataUnicorn 2 года назад
This is brutal. Tinnitus can come from 3 parts of the auditory systems. Cutting the hearing nerve should be an absolute last resort as well as it should be possible to prove that malfunction is there
@kdphotos4691
@kdphotos4691 2 года назад
I read a case where an old man got a song stuck in his head for something like 40 years. The song was 'Turkey in the Straw' and he described it as being played by an out of tune fiddle.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 года назад
my grandfather went through that he went all the way to talking to a surgeon and he was like ill do it but here is the thing it may not stop the ringing but it will take your hearing for good. my grandfather passed on that surgery lived about 3 more years till he passed
@kakomino250
@kakomino250 2 года назад
As someone who has tinnitus i cant imagine something more terrifying than that. The only things that are helping me cope with tinnitus are the exterior noises that help me ignore it so the thought alone of cutting the only way to cope with it and spending the rest of your life hearing nothing but ringing sends shivers down my spine. Dear god.
@joantrezza
@joantrezza 2 года назад
@@hardwirecars I too have tinnitus,and if I'm alone in my room without any distracting noise(especially at night) it is a terrible thing. I'll have it till the end.😐
@swimfast724
@swimfast724 2 года назад
Being someone who is disabled by chronic pain and itching with constant allergic reactions, and having been hospitalized 17 times in the past 2 years, let me say: ITCHING IS JUST AS BAD AS PAIN
@morganbarfield108
@morganbarfield108 2 года назад
Oh i believe it
@krismine99
@krismine99 2 года назад
I believe it too, have tendonitis that distracts me from work sometimes and keeps me awake at night. Often it's the small things that drive people crazy
@reynaldreynald8937
@reynaldreynald8937 2 года назад
Can't stop scratching until it's bleed
@evaj5937
@evaj5937 2 года назад
Itching can be a total nightmare and drive you to distraction. A chronic itch can be all consuming and even injury from all scratching is not a deterrent. At least it wasn't for me. It causes real despair.
@CherryFlavoredFox0180
@CherryFlavoredFox0180 2 года назад
I’ll take pain over an itch thank you.
@therealGenki67
@therealGenki67 Год назад
I came here specifically to complain about how annoying it is when someone refers to scratching an itch as “itching” it.
@charlareese8871
@charlareese8871 5 месяцев назад
YESSS 😤. The title got me going immediately, "Patient Itches Hole in Her Head"
@hannahrobinson1728
@hannahrobinson1728 5 месяцев назад
OMG!!!! I hate that so much!!!!!!
@MrSoGlamorousGirl
@MrSoGlamorousGirl 4 месяца назад
@@charlareese8871it means the itching goes into her head not that she scratched a hole into it.
@jillsinclair496
@jillsinclair496 4 месяца назад
For those in attendance who are under the age of 6: 1. an itch is a sensation. 2.Scratching is an action you take to alleviate the itch. 3. Itch is not a verb.
@nellem1730
@nellem1730 4 месяца назад
I'm so thankful for the other comments. I cannot stress this enough how much this bothers me.
@Serenityroseevents
@Serenityroseevents 2 года назад
I have eczema so I completely understand what that itch is like. I had a doctor treat me like an idiot as if the itch was something small and he kept making assumptions about what I was doing. The itch is ten times worse than the pain which is really only a mild sting. No one seems to understand what a relief it is to be rid of an itch and how hard it is not to scratch. Not even my mother a nurse gets it. My foot looks like a 1st degree burn. But the sting is better than a constant itch.
@angelrae3584
@angelrae3584 2 года назад
When my eczema was really bad, it would be like that too, and hurt like a burn wound. I had started to wonder if that was were spontaneous combustion came from. And the doctors 🙄 always assumed you were doing things wrong instead of listening to you when you say whatever they had you on wasn't working. It took learning what my triggers are (allergens), completely changing how I shower and lotion up (exfoliating gloves and baby oil gel before pat/air drying) and Jamaican black castor oil with vitamin E. The castor oil pretty much got rid of it and quickly deals with any flair ups.
@Serenityroseevents
@Serenityroseevents 2 года назад
@@angelrae3584 thank you for that. Yeah the medicine they gave started working but I wasn't given enough and its still draining. I'll try the castor oil. Right now there is a break out on my face that's never happened before. Next chance I get I'm getting an allergy test.
@1991Meka
@1991Meka 2 года назад
I've had on&off severe eczema since I was a little girl. Now as a grown adult the steroid topical creams don't work. Maybe once every year or two I get an itch so bad I can't sleep. Every inch of my body itches. It's like little stings every second all over. Scratching doesn't even help. I cry to the doctor "just stop the itch". I feel trapped in my own skin to the point I want to literally die.
@lulukazhila6309
@lulukazhila6309 2 года назад
Yeah me too. I get it as someone who also suffers from severe eczema.
@raneciaquashae4030
@raneciaquashae4030 2 года назад
I have eczema too. Not sure if you all tried the allergy shot but it does help a little. Also I recently went vegan for awhile cause I know dairy and certain things we eat can trigger eczema too. also started using this vitamin d lotion on areas that break out and tea tree oil and aloe vera work for the itchiness and scaliness. I'm having the most problems out of the eczema on the sides my feet compared to rest of my body which goes away within a few days vs a few weeks or months for my feet. The itch on my feet isn't the problem it's the constant dry peeling it's really annoying! Praying everyone finds something to help relieve the symptoms for awhile 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️
@hahadarrie
@hahadarrie 2 года назад
The last time they left her alone she scratched a whole in her head.
@MillieOop
@MillieOop 2 года назад
hole* sorry for correcting you
@YesIlikebananasSo
@YesIlikebananasSo 2 года назад
To be honest, I’m sure there wasn’t much head left in the first place
@Michelle-DiPalo
@Michelle-DiPalo 2 года назад
But they weren't just outside the door either.
@sarahbarnett3293
@sarahbarnett3293 2 года назад
Should have they restrained her??
@yourmumschesthair4009
@yourmumschesthair4009 2 года назад
@@sarahbarnett3293 yes💀
@melinoess
@melinoess 2 года назад
really hate the way the neurosurgeon was talking to Dr charles. surgery isn't always the answer and psychology isn't a quack science.
@ShadeSlayer1911
@ShadeSlayer1911 5 месяцев назад
He's a surgeon. For him, surgery is the answer he can give. And real life psychology, while not quack, also isn't...super solid. It's one of the softer sciences that we really do not understand very well at all. In real life, there is no Doctor Charles to work miracles.
@hwanggucci6340
@hwanggucci6340 2 года назад
When they showed she scratched through to her skull, I shuddered in second hand pain for like 2 minutes. 🥶
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@olivebrosnan4437
@olivebrosnan4437 Месяц назад
Fr I flinched whenever I saw that wound. I know it’s not real and that it’s a show but it’s still a bit scary to think about.
@Janae99
@Janae99 Год назад
I love the girls attitude “ just stop talking and get to it.” like damn not even afraid same girl stop talking just get to it.😂❤
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@SR-mz8nn
@SR-mz8nn 2 года назад
Dr. Ramachandran’s mirror box therapy! I wish this was better explained here, but I’m a neuroscientist and this is a great tool for those with similar disorders. Listening to Dr. Ramachandran talk about neurology is super insightful.
@downhomesunset
@downhomesunset 2 года назад
An episode of House did that…..
@ChrisTian-sd5yq
@ChrisTian-sd5yq 2 года назад
yeah that moment was edgy
@youresopretty8864
@youresopretty8864 2 года назад
Literally just watched tHat video in psych class like 4 days ago
@maaikewilhelmina1457
@maaikewilhelmina1457 Год назад
How is her hand on the non itchy side when she looks in the mirror? Maybe I am dumb, but I don’t get it.
@sharonbartley808
@sharonbartley808 Год назад
​@@maaikewilhelmina1457 Its reversed
@princessk2822
@princessk2822 2 года назад
Man, I so relate to this woman. I have recently been diagnosed with a severe version of eczema. The itch was absolutely insane. I literally looked like a monster had been just chewing on my skin, all over my body. The worst was going to sleep. I could control my scratching while awake but not when I was asleep. No one can understand (unless they experience it) what it feels like to wake up to the sting of open wounds and blood covering your body and sheets 😭 Or when your skin is constantly oozing fluid so you feel both cold and hot at the same time, and it literally causes your clothes to stick to the open wound so bad that you have to peel it off of your skin. Or even when you feel and see your skin falling off of you in flakes, the horror. My mind was so tormented through this that I tried to commit suicide a few times, but I made it through. My skin looks so much better after a number of steroid treatments and a diet change. To anyone going through it, my heart goes out to you. You are still beautiful, and I love and stand with you.
@natashaadams3420
@natashaadams3420 2 года назад
My daughter suffered as a toddler with severe eczema and for 3 years of all our lives we never slept, I remember one night she screamed so much and had dug into the crease of her elbow until you could see bone. Dr's answers were always give her a bath and steroid cream. we found out on holiday one year the sun helped her so much and a few years later we moved permanently to a very hot climate and Eczema is a thing of the past.
@kylekue4386
@kylekue4386 Год назад
Happened to me one night because I scratched my neck while asleep and I bled all over my sheet.. woke up with blood all over my body and freaked out because it was still squirting everywhere ☠️
@weskershades
@weskershades Год назад
Sending love to you and glad you are still here with us all ❤️ I have eczema too. Mine used to be very severe like yours. I once had my whole hand blistered it was unbearable. Many nights I would wake up with blood caked under my nails and the fabrics of my pj's stuck to my skin. Mines more contained now, I get it on my wrists, hands and ears and sometimes even my armpits. Used to get it on my face and behind the knees too. One of the hardest times was when I worked in retail customers would always comment on my hands and it would get me down. One person even asked if I had been burnt. People who think we can just not scratch it don't understand if it was that simple we wouldn't be doing it.
@elisekoppenol635
@elisekoppenol635 Год назад
Don't forget, you're pain is valid and you are beautiful! There's a whole community ready to support you. I wish you love, health and all the best!
@carmagurl317
@carmagurl317 Год назад
I'm so glad you found relief, and changed your diet! Doctors treat eczema with steroids but itching comes from within. Meaning what we put into our bodies makes a difference.
@alizzler
@alizzler Год назад
I've been suffering with chronic itching and skin hyper sensitivity for the past 7 years, with doctors not listening to me and giving me things that don't work. I understand her pain.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@shanware2
@shanware2 Месяц назад
R u ok now? Has anything help?
@alizzler
@alizzler Месяц назад
@@shanware2 I'm not. Still suffering from it and nothing has helped.
@alizzler
@alizzler Месяц назад
@@dr.christopherjohnson5396 I'm safe. Thank you. I'm from Georgia.
@shanware2
@shanware2 Месяц назад
@@alizzler I’m sorry I’ll pray for you. Don’t give up! ❤️
@kasa9884
@kasa9884 2 года назад
Dr. Choi should have recognized the phantom limb sensation experiment from undergrad psychology and biology courses.
@slinky5827
@slinky5827 2 года назад
As someone with psoriasis on my scalp and ears I totally relate to her. I'll even scratch to the point where I'm bleeding.
@cnoelad83
@cnoelad83 2 года назад
I have psoriasis too. On my scalp, back of my ears, neck and arms. It's horrible.
@xWren_xx
@xWren_xx 2 года назад
I'm not entirely sure if I have psoriasis, but I have a feeling I have it on my scalp. Theres a certain spot of my scalp that started of dry and flaky, (I also think I have undiagnosed dermatophagia ((?))) and I would start to pick at it (sometimes unaware when doing so) and it got to the point it started scabbing and a weird clear liquid would come out of it sometimes. Now it won't go away I use a steroid cream on it and it helps, but I accidentally missed a few days and it came back. And omg its so itchy
@TimoteoDeBaum
@TimoteoDeBaum Год назад
I have psoriasis on my right leg and it flares up. Used to be my whole body but now it’s just my right leg. Super duper itchy and flaky and disgusting 😢 if I moisturize it, it’s fine for a few hours until it’s dry and flaky again
@anillabade1128
@anillabade1128 Год назад
Omg I feel so sorry for you, it must be hard I hope you never go through someone like this woman (ik shes acting but it happens)
@jacquelynpalacio6642
@jacquelynpalacio6642 Год назад
Same with my seborrheic dermatitis ☹️
@Liko-kh9lr
@Liko-kh9lr Год назад
Similar to the House episode with the guy that had his hand blown off...couldn't unclench the fist he was holding the grenade in...used mirrors and a box to help him unclenched his hand..gave the guy relief
@RvnWolf
@RvnWolf 2 года назад
Why are they not restraining her to keep her from scratching an open wound? They already know she can't resist scratching
@geegee_509
@geegee_509 6 месяцев назад
“Patient SCRATCHES” Nothing bugs me more than the word “itches” 😂
@merrymachiavelli2041
@merrymachiavelli2041 2 года назад
I think this is based on a true story - it was years ago that I read about it, but somebody did have a phantom itch bad enough to scratch a hole in their head.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 года назад
house covered it.
@kamarvika
@kamarvika 2 года назад
😫😫😫😫😫
@yamato6114
@yamato6114 10 месяцев назад
She even managed to get through skull all the way to her brain. She woke up with some sort of liquid on her face. She went to the hospital and it turns out it was brain fluid.
@missmillerlight
@missmillerlight 2 года назад
God I can’t even imagine the pain of an inch that never leaves 😭😭😭😭
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@rizwandanny
@rizwandanny Год назад
I’m glad that now The Drift King become a doctor and helping people since he left Tokyo. Prove that people can change!
@theconfusedvampire
@theconfusedvampire 2 года назад
I once had a very bad case of lice as a kid (super thick hair) and I scratched the back of my head into a disgusting enough bloody mess that I made the same school nurse who saw a bone sticking out of a kid's ankle like it was nothing run to the bathroom to throw up. I asked people to take pictures and show me what my head looked like and they always yelled something like, "H*ll no! You DO NOT want to see that." at me. I will never be okay with that experience.
@kdphotos4691
@kdphotos4691 2 года назад
I was a support worker in a school with young adults with learning difficulties. There was one girl who had such a hellacious case of head lice that when we were in a cooking class, I saw some of the lice dropping from her hair into the bowl of cake batter she was making. Her teacher threw me under the bus by asking me to give her a haircut to help make it easier to treat the lice. Her hair had started falling out because the lice were cutting off the oxygen supply to the hair follicles. She went from having long hair to a pixie cut and that was because so much of her hair had broken off or fallen out. Her parents yelled at me for cutting her hair and I'd had enough and simply told them, "your daughter has head lice and you need to do a deep clean of your home or they will come back."
@thepinkestpigglet7529
@thepinkestpigglet7529 2 года назад
Not the result of an itch but I once dermitiollomania-ed very painful carbunkle on the back of my head, in a spot where I had a reoccurring but never serious cyst, and it got similar reactions from my mom and brother. The cyst never came back after that at least.
@ShinySonic
@ShinySonic 2 года назад
About 2 years ago I had a pimple in my ear, like right outside the ear canal, it hurt when I wore earbuds but I couldn’t see it or get a good enough angle to pop it so I let it be for a few months to see if it would go away on its own but it didn’t, so my mom ended up having to pop it for me and after she did pop it she was shocked at the mess, minus everything that’s inside a regular pimple there was a lot of blood due to the odd location, it took her a good 2 minutes to finally get it all off and stop it, but afterwards I had to clean out the inside of my ear to since some got in but luckily I was quick and didn’t get an infection or anything, but from what I heard her saying it was pretty gross lol
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf 2 года назад
@@kdphotos4691 How did her parents not know in the first place??!
@kdphotos4691
@kdphotos4691 2 года назад
@@tgbluewolf - Because her parents had their own issues and probably some learning difficulties themselves. They simply didn't notice. There are a lot of people like that and we can't blame them for having struggles, as we all do. I've seen the girl around long after I left the school. She's doing much better now.
@hashbrown5506
@hashbrown5506 Год назад
Damn, DK really turned his life around. Ditched the Yakuza and went to med school. Good for him 👍
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@Mother_Earth777
@Mother_Earth777 2 месяца назад
What his name
@kenzself98
@kenzself98 2 года назад
Imagine if he accidentally hit his real hand
@Misjel87
@Misjel87 2 года назад
"What do you suggest, twice a week counceling sessions? Of course we have to put a cone around her neck to keep her from scratching" - oh classic sarcastic Sam!
@lunabee1313
@lunabee1313 2 года назад
Holy crap that entire explanation was so damn cool I don't think I've ever been more amazed by the show that's incredible. Or maybe I'm just easily impressed.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@__-ft4vo
@__-ft4vo 2 года назад
As a person who has eczema and likes to violently scratch their head, I don’t feel like scratching..
@freyacrooke4008
@freyacrooke4008 2 года назад
Ah yes, scalp eczema bloody sucks
@marley7659
@marley7659 2 года назад
I feel that. Only thing that fixed my allergies was getting carina organic unscented shampoo and conditioner. Plus getting organic unbleached cotton sheets. Plus washing all my bedding/clothing in unscented detergent or baking soda/vinegar. I did a lot to avoid scalp eczema. It does cole back occasionally. Only when I am travelling and I have to sleep on unfamiliar bedding. Then I cry that I don’t have my topical scalp meds.
@marley7659
@marley7659 2 года назад
come back occasionally*
@beesbrownies
@beesbrownies Год назад
I have a tic disorder and the audible pain and frustration in her voice when saying that it never stops was so real.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@dizzysaturnring
@dizzysaturnring 2 года назад
shes a great actor i could watch her all day ! :)
@MizMima
@MizMima 2 года назад
Just not literally scratching her skull 💀
@Sultana1881
@Sultana1881 2 года назад
This happened to my daughter, when she was overdosed with penicillin. We finally found a doctor that prescribed a topical medication that actually worked.
@_JM-
@_JM- Год назад
Phantom limb thing is crazy. My sister lost her right arm in a car accident and when it first happened she would always mention how she still feels like she has a right arm but it’s not there.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
@criptastical
@criptastical 2 года назад
I have autism which has given me hyposensitivity to pain. The amount of times that I've scratched off a layer of skin because of an itch is embarrassing to admit.
@amberk2342
@amberk2342 2 года назад
I scratch around my nails mainly my thumb until they bleed
@undermoonlight4849
@undermoonlight4849 2 года назад
I've scratched until I have bruises or scabs because I just can't stop itching and I didn't notice the pain
@bugloverspiderlover8490
@bugloverspiderlover8490 2 года назад
I have the same issue,I have several scars from where I picked and scratched holes in myself.
@xWren_xx
@xWren_xx 2 года назад
I also have autism, so I completely understand
@Isinforblood
@Isinforblood Год назад
But same I get the same reaction somehow and it’s bothersome mostly in other weird uncomfortable situations of people in pain and stuff 😭💀
@callme_silly3103
@callme_silly3103 Год назад
This is traumatizing but I hope we don't get any sickness like this stay safe guys, God loves you!❤❤
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@stitchchewingbubblegum9737
@stitchchewingbubblegum9737 5 месяцев назад
Thank you I needed this
@LoneHerald
@LoneHerald 2 года назад
So... is no one gonna bring up the fact that whoever wrote the title put "...itch" a whole...", instead of "scratch"... itch is just the feeling, scratching is the action to relieve the itch
@thepinkestpigglet7529
@thepinkestpigglet7529 2 года назад
Lots of people say itch instead of scratch
@Mvxzzz
@Mvxzzz 2 года назад
I'm with you. But a lot of people say itch instead of scratch. Even some of my family members say stuff like "I need to itch my itch". So I can kind of understand the title being worded the way it is.
@NYD666
@NYD666 2 года назад
@@Mvxzzz okay, using slang in everyday life is way different than someone messing up a title when writing is your job
@wishwisky8319
@wishwisky8319 2 года назад
0:59 bet you never met doctor house.
@malikguzman9132
@malikguzman9132 2 года назад
If she did, she'd be cured.
@krystalgomez2300
@krystalgomez2300 2 года назад
LMFAO
@selinalee1077
@selinalee1077 2 года назад
AHAHAHAAA
@westonwheeler2311
@westonwheeler2311 Год назад
This entire video made me itchy
@mehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh1
@mehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh1 2 года назад
I scratch my head all the time and this is one of my many fears.
@roycerammadhan7208
@roycerammadhan7208 2 года назад
As much as this is make-believe, it teaches me a lot about myself than I think. The mind is an extremely powerful component. Succumbing to it's perceptions might lead to destruction of us and our environment. This was good work.
@TimberlakeTigerGirl
@TimberlakeTigerGirl Год назад
Well it's not make believe. It's rare but there have been cases with people with severe eczema and psoriasis that have scratched into their skull or practically skinned their arms and legs by scratching non stop.
@KyleMcClelland-z7f
@KyleMcClelland-z7f Год назад
Watching this has made me itch. Hope this patient will be ok.
@jaebae7071
@jaebae7071 4 месяца назад
reminds me of the episode of Dr. Pimple popper or whats her name... and she told that girl her itching is actually all in her mind.
@lunatny_cs
@lunatny_cs 2 года назад
this is honestly how it feels to have eczema. obviously not as bad to scratching a hole, but that's bc we learn to control it. i have eczema, and no matter what I do, the itching never stops. I was born with eczema so nothing can treat it unlike how most ppl only have it during specific seasons. when I was younger I used to take rulers, containers, just anything with a semi-sharp corner and scratch with it and was left with long scratches on my arms legs back everywhere, it went to the point where my teachers thought I was self harming. luckily I learnt to control it and even thought the itch is still bad sometimes I know how to control myself and not scratch it and just let the itch go away
@efiaahimah3713
@efiaahimah3713 2 года назад
I completely understand u. There's nothing worse than eczema.🤷🤦
@1TitanGirl
@1TitanGirl 2 года назад
I had a reaction like this earlier this year! I had a cold or possibly Covid (never got tested, just quarantined at home). Well, after I got over it, I started having this terrible itching all up and down my legs. I started bleeding at from scratching. I started making small cuts with a knife just to get relief. I finally called my allergist and got an appointment. My allergist took a look and told me that the cold/Covid had made it so allergy receptors in my legs were confused and constantly thinking I was having an allergic reaction. She prescribed some pills and within a week, I felt so much relief. The itch stopped. Apparently, this can happen anytime you get sick and your body is recovering.
@KayoMew
@KayoMew 2 года назад
My coworker has this, she developed hives a week after she got covid. She has to take an antihistamine every day to help with the itching/random hives that pop up now and then
@meganj2132
@meganj2132 2 года назад
Wait this is actually happening to me right now and has been driving me crazy. I'll definitely be making an appointment tomorrow thank you!!!!!
@1TitanGirl
@1TitanGirl 2 года назад
@@meganj2132 I'm glad to help! Try taking an allergy medicine to start with! My allergist told me to take that as well as the medicine she prescribed to help the itch and reset my receptors!
@VisionzTrue
@VisionzTrue 2 года назад
i had it and its real its a side effect after getting covid i got a rash all on my thighs i had to take benadryl to get it to stop
@bethanymiddleton5758
@bethanymiddleton5758 Год назад
When I got Covid, one of the symptoms I experienced was my skin feeling a lot more sensitive. Just wearing a shirt and pants was suddenly really uncomfortable, all day. Of course, we didn't know I had Covid yet, but that's not a usual symptom.
@57stafford
@57stafford 6 месяцев назад
She scratched because it itched. She didn’t itch it.
@pachisrox
@pachisrox 2 года назад
Had a similar problem that landed me in the ER then psych ward for 3 days taking mild sedatives and nerve pain medication while also applying lidocaine cream to the area and let me tell you, the relief I felt after finally being given something for the very real very intense pain and itch, nothing can match that feeling. I’m half a year in recovery from the problem and I just hope I never have a similar itch/pain ever again, it was unbearable.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@jiji17_
@jiji17_ 6 месяцев назад
How did the doctors manage your case?
@abyssmage5082
@abyssmage5082 Год назад
The fact that just the brain thinking it’s been hit can make you feel that you got hit without actually getting hit is amazing and just imagine if we could control out Brain to that extent
@riantorres
@riantorres 2 года назад
This is extremely terrifying 😨 poor lady...
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@carlossilverio7325
@carlossilverio7325 2 года назад
don't mess with Dr Charles when he teams up with Dr Choi marvelous things happen.
@xan918
@xan918 Месяц назад
I have read an actual study within this last year of psychologists approaching people dealing with chronic pain (specifically back pain) as something that the brain perceives as a defense mechanism even when there isnt any actual damage to the body and how to start to overcome that perception and people genuinely benefiting from it
@SadeWithTheReceipts
@SadeWithTheReceipts Год назад
I CANNOT be the only one who thought that their head was itching and sporadically scratched it throughout this clip. Lol. Happy Halloween, it's 10/31/2022 1:50 a.m.
@LunarEclipse360
@LunarEclipse360 2 года назад
The brain is full of mysteries that science and medicine have yet to reveal
@OumouDiallo-tk5ll
@OumouDiallo-tk5ll 3 месяца назад
Your head is bleeding, and you still don't go to the hospital till its all the way open.
@NetflixLover_123
@NetflixLover_123 3 месяца назад
IKR
@prynkya
@prynkya 3 месяца назад
Probably because she has been going to hospital after hospital for 3 years. She gave up. No one could help her.
@feraltaco4783
@feraltaco4783 Месяц назад
@@prynkya I know that feeling. At a certain point, you get fed up with going in for the same thing and get no help. They start acting like you don't have something legit going on. That's why I stopped going to the ER. They treated me like a nuisance.
@OldSchoolPrepper
@OldSchoolPrepper 2 года назад
scratches a hole...not ITCHES a hole. one scratches in response to an itch....that is your grammar lesson for the day.
@Slusheefiend
@Slusheefiend Год назад
I think my favorite was how douchy the neurosurgeon was. My mom works in the ER and she says that neurosurgeons are literally the most jerky people she’s ever met. She says they start out sweet but then they get broken and torn down by the older neurosurgeons.
@valhund2629
@valhund2629 2 года назад
I have a very minor case of eczema and the chronic itches are annoying and at times can be downright painful. Other people have said this but the actress really does nail the feeling
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@yltraviole
@yltraviole 10 месяцев назад
Eczema runs in my family. When my uncle was little they had to tie his hands to stop him from scratching himself bloody. During a flare up my sister sleeps with gloves on, so she doesn't scratch herself in her sleep. Pain hurts, but itchiness will drive you mad.
@Mary-fk3lp
@Mary-fk3lp Год назад
Keegan: “I feel stupid” Dr: “It’s working! Your brain is confused” 😂😂
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@dakotalane8607
@dakotalane8607 2 года назад
I have idiopathic MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome) and let me tell you the absolute detriment chronic itching can cause to you physically and mentally. I have itched non stop for the last 11 years and have allergy like symptoms. Not being able to stop because it feels like the itch is under your skin, and leaving yourself essentially torn to shreds.
@AT-ds5pt
@AT-ds5pt 2 года назад
I’m so sorry this has happened tk you!
@mapleext
@mapleext 2 года назад
Me too. Man, I wish there was better treatment for this!!!!😢
@savinebabe
@savinebabe 2 года назад
Being itchy itself isn’t actually that bad we just react to it so harshly bc it’s one of the top things our brains go into panic mode for
@savinebabe
@savinebabe 2 года назад
It’s so different and mildly irritating and we don’t know any way to make it stop other than physically attacking the sensation
@missdaydreamss
@missdaydreamss 2 года назад
@@savinebabe it's bad.
@savinebabe
@savinebabe 2 года назад
@@missdaydreamss it’s annoying yes but it’s not an injury or anything so it’s not bad
@missdaydreamss
@missdaydreamss 2 года назад
@@savinebabe it can become an injury . I had a few. Especially from taking opioids. It's the worst thing ever. U even inflict pain onto oneself. It's awful. Hurts physically and mentally
@savinebabe
@savinebabe 2 года назад
@@missdaydreamss I’m talking ab how the brain reacts to it people. Dear god y’all refuse to actually think before you speak. Itching can CAUSE you to REACT severely but the itching sensation isn’t actually bad our brains just panic in reaction to it bc it’s our nerves acting up. Like when a limp falls asleep.
@Toxic_panda.
@Toxic_panda. Год назад
I love this episode. I love the research of how the brain processes information.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@maderpau
@maderpau 2 года назад
I used to have a habit of bitting my nails and shy out from almost anything. I'd sometimes bite it till it bled I got into college and I still did it. By then, my nails looked like they were a part of my skin. It wasn't until I got help from a guidance counselor at school, she was a fresh graduate psych student, that I had finally realized why I did it in and why I keep doing it. Of ALL guidance counselors who pressumably "guided" me through out those years, SHE was the only who thought of "actually" helping me overcome everything...including my insecurities. After that, I had even joined a dance and singing contest in college. My nails healed too that I even grow them out and though i have my ups and downs, everything changed since then. I only met her once but she changed my life for the better and how I wish I can meet her again to thank her.
@DrscammerRacingrush2
@DrscammerRacingrush2 2 месяца назад
That's a painful scab that will lead to infection with maggots or rotten flesh 😢😢😢😢😢😢please save this person 😢😢😢
@davinaheron
@davinaheron 2 года назад
I have seen and heard a lot of different things, but this made me shiver for 10 minutes straight
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@jeffalobill
@jeffalobill Месяц назад
Check your video headline. She didn’t “itch” a hole, she scratched one. You feel an itch, you do a scratch.
@jprince4927
@jprince4927 2 года назад
Man seeing her scratch her open wound like that gives me shivers
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
@YaYaYaYaYaYaYa
@YaYaYaYaYaYaYa Год назад
Lorimer Moseley started this therapy in Australia. His research in the field is amazing.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@intetx
@intetx 6 месяцев назад
I have a strong scalp itch that won't go away. All normal meds just lessen it and strong ones make it go away. It's INCREDIBLY difficult to be taken seriously by doctors. None gets how live destroying an itch can be.
@thedopaminestop2355
@thedopaminestop2355 2 года назад
If real life there is no way they would just let the patient keep their hands free while trying to treat a wound like that
@princesspupcake1269
@princesspupcake1269 6 месяцев назад
Honestly, can't really blame her. Itches are maddening, sometimes scratching until it hurts is the only thing that helps, even if it's obviously not a good thing to do. Pain really is preferable to an itch that doesn't stop
@mhm6
@mhm6 2 года назад
Congratulations to Takashi for getting his MD
@almondkissed3794
@almondkissed3794 2 года назад
The fact that I can relate . I have this one particular spot in my head that itches non stop !! The pain doesn’t bother me because the itching takes over everything.
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@beckynguyen2724
@beckynguyen2724 Год назад
6:30 the pettiness and aggression in that hammer hit has me crying 🤣 Proving a point but with pettiness
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
@Holly220U
@Holly220U 2 года назад
I swear this is how I feel about the constant ringing in my ear from the tinnitus I have. Laying down only makes it worse so applying pressure to a certain pressure point on my neck stops it for a while but then I have to breathe so I let to let loose.
@2manyscars
@2manyscars 2 года назад
same and i don’t think there’s a cure either it sucks so much
@Bobkushington
@Bobkushington Год назад
I have tinnitus too one of the best remedies is too have background noise that drowns it out. I never noticed i.had tinnitus until I got sick and the ringing increased to the point I thought it was a noise I was Hearing outside like a power line or car. After using a OTC natural remedy I read about the background noise solution and as soon as I saw 1 of the main choices to alleviate ringing answered 1 of my biggest questions about myself. Having a fan run in the background essentially can overcome the ringing causing it to disappear. This made me understand why I always naturally turned my fan on when In my bedroom. No matter the temperature of the room I always had a fan since I was a preteen. Figuring out at 31 why you had a fascination with Fans even in an area with no moving air or window open. Also look up other background noise options then thru trial and error choose the sound that fits best for you. Also having movies,TV or just general background noise helps which explains why I've used all these techniques since before I noticed a ringing sound that was so loud it took over my attention hijacking my focus to do other activities or critically think casually .
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@sarahdolliver2786
@sarahdolliver2786 14 дней назад
The word is “ scratching” not itching! Itch is the stimulus, scratching is the behavior
@73cidalia
@73cidalia 2 года назад
Scratches, not itches. Ugh. When did people start confounding the two? When something itches, you scratch. 🙄
@southernlady5085
@southernlady5085 Месяц назад
Been through this with psoriatic plaques, a side effect of having Ankylosing Spondylitis, an inflammatory autoimmune disorder. Drives me insane when it acts up. There are steroid lotions which can ease the itch somewhat, but the itch can be incessant during flares. Takes a lot of willpower not to scratch but scratching can cause major skin damage and possible infection. So it’s a big NO to scratching the wretched plaques! 😡 ☹️
@mihikadeo
@mihikadeo 2 года назад
What a great demonstration! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
@Shannononly
@Shannononly 2 года назад
I had severe eczema before I went on Dupixent - it is worse than being in pain. It’s unrelenting and drives you absolutely insane. I used to have the hottest showers possible to feel pain rather than itching.
@SpottedHares
@SpottedHares 2 месяца назад
I don’t know what’s worse. Watching her scratch an open wound, or knowing how unbearable it is to have an itch you can scratch.
@blitzyquartz
@blitzyquartz 2 года назад
Anyone else suddenly feeling itchy?
@TheRise24
@TheRise24 2 года назад
I’m honestly having the same issue. I have a rash right below my belly button that has now spread to my neck and the itch is unbearable. It’s like an itch that gives you the most amazing feeling once you itch it, it’s almost like you can’t stop once you start and you get to the point where you start ripping into your skin because your itching so much but even with that there’s still a feeling of incredible relief itching the wound. I stop myself for days but then once something brushes against the rash it’s like I have to itch it. It feels uncomfortable and uncontrollable. I’ve had the rash for two years because it always comes back.
@truthbetold2354
@truthbetold2354 Год назад
You can get a dermal roller for the face...it's tiny needles on a roller so it pokes but doesn't scratch and it causes the body to make new collagen in the area. It take 6 weeks to heal. You can set a routine of a time to roll it and don't do it until the time. Then ypu set the time further apart until its days and you # the amount of rolls per " itch" until you rewire your brain to eventually forget the itch.
@WeavingThroughTime
@WeavingThroughTime Год назад
Have you visited an allergist or dermatologist? It sounds exactly like when I get an eczema breakout. I use shea butter to help moisturize my skin better and that keeps the outbreak to one or two spots, if any! But I truly hope you get the relief you deserve.
@ascellaplays
@ascellaplays 11 месяцев назад
in elementary, i would scratch a specific spot on my head until it bled, waited for it to scab, then got the irresistible urge to scratch and it just kept getting worse and worse until i cut my nails
@1991Meka
@1991Meka 2 года назад
Coming from someone with severe eczema sometimes I itch to the point of euphoria...when I break skin it's feels climactic!!! Then when I finally look down, a bloody mess. Both my feet were wrapped in gauze and in knee high compression socks for over 7yrs because the itch NEVER went away!
@roxasparks
@roxasparks 2 года назад
I dont havr eczema, but mosquito or tick bites... oh man i have to be careful.. i know how you feel about the skin breakin
@TimoteoDeBaum
@TimoteoDeBaum Год назад
💯 Same with my psoriasis. So Satisfying to scratch but must be careful
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
@itsthatdangGina
@itsthatdangGina 2 года назад
As a sufferer from eczema I can relate. I had it in my underarms and the it was unbearable. Had to go on a steroidal ointment.
@2manyscars
@2manyscars 2 года назад
oh my god that sounds awful and armpits are like the sensitive area of your body because it’s thin there id imagine it felt raw and uncomfortable
@karaalbrecht5146
@karaalbrecht5146 Год назад
I get Psoriasis outbreaks and my armpits break out along with my scalp. Armpits are the worst.
@sophie_82
@sophie_82 Год назад
i have severe excema and it is so bad, i’ve gotten infections, cuts, scars and the itching actually never stops it’s horrible but luckily i’ve started this treatment dupixent and it helps a lot but i still itch a lot but itching all the time is a miserable way to live and i really sympathize for this patient just because i relate to her a lot
@dr.christopherjohnson5396
@dr.christopherjohnson5396 Год назад
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
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