- [Danielle] Oh my God,
I'm so happy you're joking. I was like, Mike either has no
idea what he's talking about, or I've said something
horribly confusing in a video. - YouTube pranks are a popular topic, but I'm about to go medical with them. But instead of pranking
random individuals, I'm targeting doctors. Peewoop! This is my buddy. His name is Dr. Dilshad Atwal. Yo yo, settle a bet for me real quick, 'cause you gotta put
that real quick in there. If a patient is having back pain for more than one week, it's a vertebral fracture until proven otherwise. I just asked this interventional
pain medicine doctor if someone has back pain for a week, it means that they have a broken back. The truth, back pain for
one week is most likely a muscle, disc, or
connective tissue problem, not a broken back. I'm curious how nice he's
gonna be in a response. Eh, I don't jump to putting
that in my differential, but yes, it can be. If it's new onset just one week. What? The bubbles. They're coming. - For an entire year during fellowship, I saw roughly 15 on
average patients a day. How many patients a day
do you see with back pain? - The most common complaint
for family medicine doctors is low back pain. - I'm a pain specialist. I see so many people. - But you're telling me this is, this is the difference
between what I'm saying, and what you're saying. You're telling me an anecdote. - You just said something based on your own anecdotal... - No, no, no, no, no. I'm telling you that I saw it. - You just said the same exact thing. - No, no. - You said the same exact thing as me. You, you... - So what makes you more right? - Because of the fact that I've seen a larger sample size of patients. - But you're, you're pre-selecting 'em, and you're not doing x-rays. - I'm the specialist that
sees back pain all the time. - Oh, and specialists
apparently know more. - Yeah. No legit, 'cause think about it this way. I'm not gonna argue with, 'cause I'm not gonna
talk about appendicitis when you're the one
who sees abdominal pain so much more than I do. - Yeah, but if you said a reasonable thing about appendicitis, I would listen to it. You're saying mine's an anecdote, but yours an anecdote too. - Mine's the more experienced. One year versus... - So you have a better anecdote. - (sighs) You're still not understanding. - No, you're not understanding. Where are you walking around? It looks like you're
walking around in a castle. - It's my house.
- Oh. - Yeah.
Oh, look at this guy. - Oh, look, it's a dog. By the way, I'm just peewoop with you. I've been pranking you this whole time. - Oh, so you didn't...
(Mike laughs loudly) I'm like, 'cause I... Bro, what are you talking about? You got me so bad.
(Mike laughs) You got me so bad. - All right, holla. - Because I just woke up from a nap, too, and I was just like, this
guy just got my blood... (Mike laughs) - He just said, you got my
blood boiling after a nap. Who naps on Friday afternoon? Okay, I chose this one because Dr. Espina was
my senior in residency, so he trained me, and he
gave me a lot of wisdom. I wanna try and trick him with this little piece of information. When you have hard to control diabetes and the blood sugar's really high, you told me, give them high
dose prednisone for a week and it will help their sugar. The truth, steroids, i.e. prednisone, actually have a side effect
of raising blood sugars and they need to be very carefully used in diabetic patients. Doctors would not give
steroids to help with sugars. - [Luis] No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I never said that. - I remember. - [Luis] You misunderstood something. No, no, no, no, dude. I never said that to you. - Are you sure? - I would ne...
Good night, Judy. You misunderstood something I said. - I think, I think you're just
thinking of it anecdotally. - [Luis] No, no, no, dude, I'm serious. I would never say that to you. I would never say that. - Over the last three years
of being an attending, I've been prescribing prednisone to all my diabetic patients. - [Luis] No, dude, no! (laughs) No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no. (laughs) I can tell you this for a fact, what you're saying is not
something I would ever have said. - So you're saying over
the last three years, everyone I've prescribed
prednisone for high blood sugar, I've been wrong? - [Luis] Yes, you, you real... - Oh no. - [Luis] I don't know which
one of your girlfriends you were fighting with at the time, you didn't hear that peewoop from me. - Well, you're gonna be on the
YouTube channel, Dr. Espina on medical prank show. - [Luis] No, no, no,
no, no, no, no. (laughs) Peewoop you. (both laugh) All right, go prank more doctors. I love you, I miss you,
I hope you're good, bro. - All right, love (water burbles) - Later.
- Love you, bye. You gotta love Espina. Mike, it's your
girlfriends that are cut... I've only had three girlfriends in the 10 years you've known me. Not 10 years, seven years. I think that's okay. This one's gonna be my favorite. I mean, Mama Doctor Jones
is the epitome of empathy. It's not clear, but how
long does menopause last? Keep it broad, keep it broad. The truth, actual menopause lasts forever and is a natural part of human aging. Also, menopausal symptoms vary from individual to individual. Seen just now and she's not answering, 'cause you know, she's
thinking about it. (laughs) Mama Doctor Jones, I am apologizing for whatever you feel the
need the text right now. I promise, I don't think this. I don't think that your menstrual cycle will restart in your eighties. (laughs) She's typing a long response. She's like, this doctor needs a lesson. Wow, she's really typing. Menopause is just defined
as a year without cycles in absence of other causes,
so menopause is forever. Symptoms like, like I told
you, vasomotor instability are very unpredictable. Some experience for two to three years, starting a bit before cycles stop, and others can experience
symptoms for way longer. Some people have no symptoms at all. But when does it restart? (laughs) I wish I see her face. She goes, I don't understand
what you mean, restart. Like cycles? I wrote well, yeah, after the pause, the hormones can come
back, right? (laughs) (upbeat music) - I swear that when I was
taught that the pause, after the year, it could restart, and that's why it was called the pause. - [Danielle] By definition, menopause is, you know, and we're talking about someone who's the normal age of
menopause, not someone who is 35, but by definition, if a patient comes in and they're 51 and it's been
a year since their last cycle, especially if they're having symptoms, I can pretty definitively tell them that you're in menopause,
you're not ovulating any more,. And any time someone
has bleeding after that, it should always, always,
always be worked up because that's the most
common presenting symptom of endometrial cancer. - I have to say Dr. Jones,
you're the nicest doctor ever. I'm doing a medical prank video where I call my fellow
physician colleagues, and I ask them absurd medical questions, and you've been the nicest human. Literally, I'm telling you nonsense about the menopause being
a pause and restarting, and you're telling me medical exclusions where it may happen. Seriously, bless your heart. - [Danielle] I told my husband. Oh my God, I'm so happy you're joking. I was like, Mike either has no
idea what he's talking about or I've said something
horribly confusing in a video. - Speaking of unprofessional
medical conduct, would you trust a doctor dressed like this or would you trust a
doctor who's on TikTok? Click for one of these two videos, and as always, stay happy and healthy. (upbeat music)
I ADORE Mama Dr. Jones. And how she handled this prank... Very professional, as much as I'm sure she wanted to ask how much of an idiot he was. 😂😂
Third time's the charm! I had a typo in my original post.
I love both of these YouTubers! And I love how she took the situation so well, absolutely wonderful!
I love mdj and doctor Mike, I'm so happy to see them here
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