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I love how supportive this man can be without being toxicly positive. He never has any issue with something “strange” so long as no one is harmed by it, and he’s very good at walking that line
For the lady with the cremains, IF it was just a matter of carrying them around, there are companies that make jewelry that hold a small amount of the ashes.
I love how nonjudgmental he is. He never makes jokes about things like this. He’s an amazing doctor and it shows. Stan Doctor Mike
I honestly think the main health hazard of the widow eating her husband’s ashes wouldn’t be anything physical as these toxic compounds would be destroyed or boil off at this temperature, but that the ashes will eventually run out if she keeps consuming them and that would be absolutely devastating. I couldn’t imagine being so attached to carrying a loved one’s ashes only for them to no longer exist because you literally ate them all
Ask Dr. Mike: What happens inside our body when we hiccup 🤔🤔. I’ve been wanting to know for a while
@Chloe Olivares It’s a tiny bit spotty but honestly I think that’s just from the tattoo artist. When you do it you take on the liability if it gets infected or something but he didn’t have any issues.
I love how kink positive you are! Who cares ad long as you’re happy and healthy?
I’m allergic to bee stings… however I believe there has been some evidence that even those not allergic to the stings can develop an allergy after being stung multiple times… also as hormones change you can “grow out of” or develop allergies- it’s actually quite common for this to happen during puberty
One of the saddest things about the lady stinging herself with bees is that the bees could potentially free themselves and live on if she didnt pull them away. My dad used to know a bee keeper and that was the first thing he was told. If she just let them wiggle themselves out they’d be fine.
My grandpa accidentally treated his arthritis in this hand with bees (he had bee hives and the bees got into the house we spin honey in ) they stormed him and he had taken his gloves off. His knuckles used to be so big he could hardly close his hands and after that they got a lot better it was crazy to see first hand as a little kid and I couldn’t believe it helped
Fun fact: only honey bees die after stinging someone. this is because their stinger is rugged and gets stuck in the skin of humans (since its rougher than insect skin) and they cannot pull it out because of that. when they try, the stinger is ripped off of the bee, along with its’ intestines. however, the venom glands remain, so you must remove the stinger quickly or venom will continue flowing into your body
also honey bees can sting insects and survive
and most other bees have smoother stingers so they survive when stinging people
and the stinger is also called a modified ovipositor since it works for two things (stinging and oviposition)
enjoy the fun facts!
I know someone who has this,its sweet 🙂
It’s a spasm of the diaphragm, which causes a contraction of air, which is the “hiccup” sound. But scientists still don’t know what causes them to start, sometimes it can be trapped gas (carbonated drinks, gas producing foods) so it may be natural mechanism similar to burping to release air. People often hiccup when they are hungry or have empty stomachs, so it could be survival tactic of the human body.
grieving and an addiction are two COMPLETELY different things. 2 months is a normal time frame for a person to be grieving. If it was more like 2-3 years and she felt a compulsion to carry around her husband’s ashes everywhere, that could be different.
The woman with her husbands ashes was so heartbreaking. I can’t imagine being so in love with someone and losing them forever. I don’t see anything wrong with her carrying his ashes around, but I do have serious questions about her eating them though. Not trying to be insensitive, but she is eating human ashes, isn’t that a form of cannibalism? Did anyone even explain that to her? And what is she going to do when his ashes are gone? Besides the chemicals, those would be my two concerns.
100% its a normal greifing process, but eating your husbands burnt up body is somthing else, must be some sort of trauma thing but its plain cannibalism
I love and appreciate how respectful he is towards these people. He explains some of the mental and medical concepts that may cause these things, rather than laughing and judging
The world needs more generous people like you. Bless you and what you do, and thank you for helping me start to overcome my fear of doctors. I don’t fear them for no reason, it’s because of trauma I’ve gone through. You help me see that they’re there to help and not hurt me like I have been in the past.
the woman with her husbands ashes was still way, way in the acute stages of grief and aside from the health risk I think was behaving very normally for someone who lost the person they chose to marry, especially if it was a really healthy and decent relationship and she didn’t have much of those. it was probably good to check into a facility. I hope they didn’t treat it like an addiction. It almost certainly wasn’t. Weird, but all bets are off with grief. The facility might have given her some time and space away. I know that every time I was in grief it seemed like I always had to stumble through life again far, far too soon.
Fun fact! Bees can actually live after bee stings, they just have to get the stinger out of their target. It’s harder for them to get their stingers out of materials harder than leather or human skin, but if given enough time, they can free themselves to. So if you get a bee sting and can tough it out, let that bee free itself
(Not guaranteed for bee survival, though, sometimes they will fly off right after stinging. They’re gonna die when they leave, no matter what you do, because they are injured. Be careful with bees, yo)
@Maggie Karabel that’s not dangerous???
@Crystal Marie No. The dog wasn’t embalmed.
The way you described objectapilia had me absolutely ROLLING on the ground. I enjoy your videos so much.
You are so so compassionate. That’s something that can’t be taught in med school. Thank you. 💙💙
I think she just wants to feel that he is part of her body now. Anyways, he passed away only 3 months ago, I want to think she will be ok, she just needs time. My best wishes for her.
I agree, I think she just wanted her husband to become part of her (her body) forever.
I’ve heard you can get loved ones ashes tattooed on/in you. I honestly love that because they’d actually still be with you in a way, and you won’t have to travel to a burial if you live far away. They’d literally be a part of you. ❤️
Yea I think the show could have done a better job at saying it’s really the cannibalism, what that does to you biochemically and psychologically. As someone who’s worked in a vet. lab with embalming fluids they are very lethal to inhale and all chemicals are properly stored and diluted in a biosafety cabinet with very good ventilation that sucks all the toxins into a ventilation system. So in theory enough toxins could remain to at minimum affect her nervous system, and kidney’s. the liver may recover. From an infectious disease standpoint, yea no worry there.
@V JW cremation happens at 800+ degrees Celsius for many hours, which is hot enough to convert any carbon in organic compounds into CO and CO2. Embalming fluid is primarily made up of formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, and methanol which are all organic compounds that would surely get completely destroyed. Even carbon based ash wouldn’t remain at this temperature because it’s hot enough to cause pure carbon molecules to react with oxygen, so all that remains in human cremation ash are inorganic materials like calcium based salts from the bones, iron, and other trace minerals. There should be no physical harm in consuming these, although psychologically I feel like it could be incredibly harmful
Consuming human ashes isn’t really dangerous because its mainly just bones that your consuming. She’s safe as long as there aren’t any toxins left.
I love how accepting you are with alternative lifestyles and choices. I appreciate how much you give respect to (even if unintentional) the kink community as well as the neurodivergent community. You’re a wonderful doctor and I wish you practiced in Kansas.
So I’m supposed to tough it out while the bee that tried to kill me continues to pump my body full of its venom? Nah, I’m about to naturally select for bees that don’t sting me 🤣
I’m so scared 😳 now
Do you mean the stinger is barbed? “Rugged” doesn’t fit in here.
@FuzzyElf Barbed works fine, but rugged works just as well. I’d prefer you not nitpick me, thanks<3
Nice thx
But is it cannibalism
I was thinking it might have been cruel to not let her have the ashes with her in the clinic 🙁
Imagine seeing someone completely iced out with jewelry of their family’s ashes
unlike sssniperwolfs videos–
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Well he is a doctor and it’s not his place to judge people since he helps people.
Thank you for adding upon a few facts I already knew!
@ᴋᴜʀɪɴᴇᴋ๏ yes ofc!
@Natural Photographer hohooi
Theres a vedio of doctor mike reacting to therapy hs judged the show becuase it doesnt make any sense lol
But good ups to him for being supportive
@David Connor keep that same energy with edp
And bees are so important to the natural balance! Look up the stats of how long we’d survive without bees.
Behaving normally? I wasn’t aware that carrying around and consuming the ashes of a loved one for two months was where the norm was.
@guywiththebottle who was the last person you grieved, and how complex was that relationship
@Emily Daniels I don’t think that is the norm. The first thing this reminded me of was the history of Ed Gein who couldn’t get over the death of his mother, so he preserved the room she died in, along with making a skin suit of females he had dug up at a cemetery, so he could feel closer to his diseased mother as he wore the suit. It may be an extreme but I also have a suspicion that eating the ashes of a loved one is the start of something much more problematic. It may be complexity but also a disorder as there is no way that the behavior doesn’t cause problems. It is dysfunction. A cycle that will eventually need to be broken.
Well I’m going to burn for laughing at the last sentence
Cannibalism isn’t illegal, but you have to figure out how to get human flesh legally. Plus, Cannibalism is consumption of human flesh, not ashes, so I don’t believe this counts, as somebody else pointed out.
@Kerem Gülbin wasp venom is chemically different from bee venom. So, might not work, or might even be dangerous.
Well he has to with patients, so maybe he just got into the habit and he does it with everyone now?