I thought I had a heart attack 2 years ago and I went straight to the hospital... They took my blood and checked for some chemical that is visible for, i think, 24 hours, IF you had a heart attack. They said I had some type of weird electrical malfunction that might never happen again. Then they billed me $4500. Then I had the heart attack, lol. j/k
The test came from the technique of killing the patient for a while, so the excess heart muscle dies and this makes your heart work better.
It would be interesting to have heard the conversation when the new ("kill em, to make 'em better") technique was first suggested, as it doesn't seem the logical thing to do.
The logical thing, it would seem with an over large heart is to cut away the excess muscle or give a new one.
I'm having pains on the left side of my chest and in my left arm, I will check with the Dr. today.
emizaelfrancisco 1 year ago
It will also make a few more Jewish doctors a bit more richer at the expense of those that can ill afford the procedure, well done doctors!!
uvh2o 2 years ago
when he takes sulphurhexafloride he gonna sound like a normal person...
adam1611 2 years ago
I thought I had a heart attack 2 years ago and I went straight to the hospital... They took my blood and checked for some chemical that is visible for, i think, 24 hours, IF you had a heart attack. They said I had some type of weird electrical malfunction that might never happen again. Then they billed me $4500. Then I had the heart attack, lol. j/k
xetlive 2 years ago
This could end that agonizing month long wait while the hospital tests to see if you're having a heart attack or not.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
Doogie Howser! :)
fleetfooted 2 years ago
incredible! this will save lives!
ZauXz 2 years ago
whoaaa lot of helium in the examining room
16SKB 2 years ago 9
Haha yeah
thebna89 2 years ago
The doctor's voice makes me think of Man Stroke Woman's sketch "new boy in the kitchen". haha
lkjkorn19 2 years ago
The test came from the technique of killing the patient for a while, so the excess heart muscle dies and this makes your heart work better.
It would be interesting to have heard the conversation when the new ("kill em, to make 'em better") technique was first suggested, as it doesn't seem the logical thing to do.
The logical thing, it would seem with an over large heart is to cut away the excess muscle or give a new one.
SauronsEye 2 years ago
great
UtubeUser786786 2 years ago
the doctor sounds like a kid
Sceptile24 2 years ago 3
I think he had too much helium when he was a kid. iDunno
badboiflip 2 years ago 5
oeh noes im guna get a hart atak rite now
JaksProductions 2 years ago
OHNOES i'm gonna die
bmw123321 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
7th!!!!!!
DinguS135 2 years ago
Thanks for calling it a technique, not a technology, which is overused by commercial world
teemuruskeepaa 2 years ago
thats very good. keep it going guys
AlkaVirus 2 years ago
nice
gothyke 2 years ago
Whoa
megadethqc 2 years ago