Doctor Reacts To The Good Doctor Season 5 Premiere

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Warning- he shows a lot. No outright big spoilers but enough to kind of let you guess what’s happening. Wouldn’t watch it if you want to be surprised by every moment of the premiere.

👍︎︎ 6 👤︎︎ u/antfarm2020 📅︎︎ Sep 26 2021 🗫︎ replies

Some of it was very painful to watch 😪

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/No_Locksmith5392 📅︎︎ Sep 26 2021 🗫︎ replies

Doc blocks is a fantastic phrase. We need more of that from him.

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/phoenix-corn 📅︎︎ Sep 28 2021 🗫︎ replies

I thought they’d end up diagnosing Dr Glassman with some form of dementia

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/frenchfrylover101 📅︎︎ Oct 03 2021 🗫︎ replies
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- I ranked "The Good Doctor" as the second most accurate medical drama of all time. And then ABC gave me an exclusive first look at the Season 5 premiere, which premieres Monday, September 27th, 10/9 Central on ABC. Let's see what Dr. Shaun Murphy's up to the season, and huge thank you to ABC for sponsoring this video. Pew! - Shaun Robert. - Aw, look at them getting married. Everyone's suited up. Oh, storm incoming. (thunder rumbles) (classical music) (thunder claps) Remember those who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder are susceptible to really loud sounds. They hear them louder. The processing of auditory stimuli is different. It can be very uncomfortable, so much so that they can have a panic attack just because of a loud sound or other external stimuli. (classical music) Definitely the first gentlemen to wear earplugs in the middle of his wedding. (thunder claps) (guests screaming) What's wedding, like, norms? Is there bad luck if it's thundering and pouring during your wedding? Or is that like good luck, like a pigeon pooping on you? (thunder claps) (screams intensify) Oh no! - Hi. - I had a great time last night. - Me too. Wanna go grab some breakfast? - I gotta get to the hospital. - Oh, don't do that doctor thing, "I gotta get to the hospital." If you're having a person spend the night, eat breakfast, enjoy each other's company, plan for it. - Perhaps, I should let you go. - No, no. I was hoping for a little excitement this morning. - Mm, spicy. (knocking on door) - Just give me two minutes to make this go away. Yeah? - Ooh. So much romance, and the episode just started. - Some shortness of breath, occasional blurred vision and headaches, and this morning, my urine was foamy. - Is she pregnant? 'Cause that could be a problem. - Any blood in your urine? - A little. - You take 20 milligrams of Ritalin LA a day? - For my ADHD. - Blurred vision and headaches can be side effects from Ritalin. Would you be willing to stop your medication for a couple of days? See if they're causing any of your symptoms? - I'll refer any complaints about my behavior to you. - What's interesting to me is she's having a wide range of symptoms outside of blurry vision and headaches, that warrants further investigation. Whenever you're trying to decide whether or not it's due to a medication side effect, you're trying to rule out any organic causes, then you could try doing things with medications, but jumping to medications right off the bat, unless it's like a really well-known side effect and it's only that one symptom, doesn't usually happen. - We're gonna run some labs into a CT of your kidneys. - Let's say the foamy urine could be a sign of kidney stones. The first test you would do there wouldn't be a CT scan, unless the patient was having other symptoms like back pain. So I would do like a urine dipstick test, make sure that we have the presence of blood there, then send it out for a urine microscopy, see if there's crystals there. And then what you can do, is you do a 24 hour urine collection to see the total amount of the calcium oxalate or uric acid or whatnot in the urine. - Renal pelvis looks clean. - You sound disappointed. - But what's that? On the right kidney. Could be a mass. She needs a kidney biopsy. - Interesting for conditions like this, we usually page the interventional radiologist, as well as the oncologist to decide if we see suspicious features on the scan. There's also conditions like Polycystic Kidney Disease, which just develop a lot of cysts in your kidneys, potentially leading to needing a kidney transplant or even having it become a fatal disease. - Have you always had fat ankles? - Rude. - Only if the answer is yes, if the answer is no, it's a symptom. - Edema in the lower extremities for a young person could be a sign of proteinuria, which means she's going into kidney failure. She could have a nephrotic syndrome. She has blood in her urine so she could have like FSG caused by HIV. There's a lot of possibilities here. - Are you overwhelmed planning the wedding? Because Park and Lim thought you might be overwhelmed. - Nope, not at all. I've got it. It's gonna be great. - Great. - There should be a term called whelm. What if there's not too much, but there's a lot. Whelmed. - Nice exposure of the right tonsil. Visibility can be tough with kids. - That's true. When you're doing any kind of procedure in their oral pharyngeal space, it's sometimes hard to get a visual. - There's a firm, irregular mass in this tonsil. - Tonsil stone? - Get that to pathology. - I didn't quite see it. It looked like a tonsil stone. I hope it's not a tumor of any sort. - Riley's throat, it's still really bothering him. - We had to remove additional tissue because your son's tonsils showed signs of cancerous cells. - Riley has cancer? - The cancer on your son's tonsil is cervical cancer. - Interesting. Cervical cancer in the sense of HPV induced cancer. - He got it from you. He was exposed to your cancerous cells in the birth canal, which he likely inhaled. Jackson may also have been exposed during birth. We need to scan both you- - We definitely need to find out her pap smear results because that is how we screen for cervical cancer. The human papilloma virus HPV has certain high-risk subtypes that predispose you to the development of cancer. That's why we recommend patients to get vaccinated against HPV in order to prevent the virus thereby preventing the cancer. It's actually one of the only vaccines that we have that prevents cancer. - The PET scan shows increased metabolic activity in the mother's uterus and the son's trachea. - Oh no. - They both have cancer. - Yeah. That's the terrible part about human papilloma virus, they can cause cancer there in the anal genital region, oral cavity in the oral mucosa as seen with this child. And then it could spread, if it is advanced. - Your cancer is quite advanced. Most cervical cancers are detected early with regular pap smears. - This is a really important point. Not only should you be getting regular visits with your doctor for a whole host of reasons, but you should be making sure that your pap smears are up to date from the age of 21. It means that from the age of 21, you start getting them every three years. Once you hit the age of 30, the guidelines now change and say that we should do pap smears, plus HPV cotesting, which means we also check for HPV at the same time. And if both are negative at that time, you can spread out to every five years. (intense dramatic music) - Endoscopic mucosal tracheal resection. If Jackson's tumor was seeded via exposure during birth, which is a very reasonable assumption, then we can reasonably assume that it is localized. Endoscopic resection should allow for a recovery of days instead of weeks. - Talk to the mother. - Talk to the surgical team. Why didn't they figure that out? Shaun is a super surgeon. (machines beeping) - [Surgeon] You're at the mass. - [Shaun] It has a wide base. No easy way to loop my snare around it. - Oh no. Is it? - [Surgeon] Is it pulsating? - Oh no. - Is it a blood vessel? Is it around, is it surrounding a blood vessel? - [Surgeon] It has a major arterial feeder from his aorta. We can't remove it from this angle without risking a massive bleed. - The interesting part about tumors is that they go through a process called angiogenesis, which is the formation of new blood vessels. They do this in order to keep themselves alive and to feed themselves to grow. And in those cases, you have to perform an open surgery where you actually go in and separate the blood vessel carefully, while making sure that you're having adequate blood supply throughout the rest of the body. - Abort the surgery. (intense dramatic music) - I think I know what they're gonna do. And I'm not a surgeon. I'm gonna try and predict it. I think that they're gonna do a radical coil embolization where they're gonna go in through either a vein or the femoral vein, put in a catheter and they're gonna embolize it like as if it's an aneurysm. (playful music) Dude, are you serious? - [Man] Hey, hey. - I would like to make a toast. I have never ever seen you as happy as you are right now with Lea. - He does look happier. Like, when I think about the first episode of "The Good Doctor" that I watched on this channel, he looks much happier here. - There's been some ups and downs, little bit like a roller coaster. - Okay. - You guys have managed it so well. A whole lot better than I have. (guests laughing) Is that funny? But here's to many, many, many years of happiness. At least two, maybe three. (dramatic music) - What?! That is not where you make a relevation, revelation of that caliber! What are you doing? That was viscerally painful to watch. - Dr. Lim. - Excuse me, who are you? And what are you doing in my operating room? - I'm Salen Morrison. - What are you doing there? You're not surgically prepared to be there. That's dangerous for all parties involved. - Please page Dr. Andrews and have him come get his patient. - Or security. (machines beeping) - Oh, I feel... (machines beeping) Something's wrong. - Stat. - What causes kidney lesions, shortness of breath, swollen ankles and heart irregularities? - Ahhh. Amyloid deposits. A tumor that secretes some sort of hormone. - Every time we get close to doing the biopsy on this woman, something dark blocks us. - Unless. Look at her blood work. She said she'd stop her meds, but her Ritalin level today is over double when she came in. That could cause her heart irregularities. - That could. - She is... (suspense music) - What?! This is like out of this world. It doesn't happen, but it could happen. Click here to check out a full playlist of all my "Good Doctor" reactions. And don't forget to check out the season premiere of "The Good Doctor", September 27th, 10/9 Central on ABC. Huge thanks to ABC for sponsoring this video and as always stay happy and healthy. (upbeat music)
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Length: 10min 22sec (622 seconds)
Published: Sun Sep 26 2021
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