 Welcome back to the channel everybody. For those of you who are new around here, my name is Michael, aka Dr. Cellini, and I'm a board certified international radiologist in New Jersey. So I just finished a brutal call weekend where I worked 32 hours, two 16 hour shifts Saturday and Sunday. I was a little tired, and then I had to basically do it all over again today because I was on CTL Shown and had to read CTs. Nonstop today, the ER was crazy, so I'm a little tired. And all I wanted to do was come home, grab my phone and just sit there and browse TikTok. However, I thought about it for a second, and I said, Michael, you haven't made a TikTok reaction video in a very long time. And after all, I was the originator, the first one to do it on YouTube, first doctor to do it on YouTube, I should say. So I figured rather than just sitting alone by myself browsing TikTok, I might as well browse it with you all because I need a little pick me up, I'm a little tired, I need to laugh, I need to have fun, and might as well do it together. So I'm still getting over this stupid cold, so I apologize if I sound a little stuffed up. It's been like two weeks now and I literally can't get over it, so it's a new me now. And before we get into the video, make sure you stop the video or while you're watching it on your computer or TV or whatever, go to my TikTok page, hit follow, follow me on TikTok. I've been posting pretty frequently over there and posting pretty good stuff, so go check it out. All right. All right, so what I'm going to do here is basically just browse the most recent TikToks that I have the most views in like the medical space. So let's do the med school search because those are always funny. My roommate called his mom to tell her he's dropping out of medical school. I don't know what I'm going to do. I don't know what I'm going to do, mom. I've been studying for 72 hours, he's not going to come and doodles just to get a 40 on my first test. Just to get a 40, do you know what I feel? That's so accurate though, that's so accurate. I remember my very first medical school test that I took. It was like three weeks of nonstop material just blasting me. I was like, oh my God, never studied this much in my entire life. How am I going to remember all this stuff? Studying nonstop three weeks straight, like completely burnt out after three weeks, went into the test. I mean, it was like I didn't even look at the material ever. That's how little I knew, but I studied so hard and I was like so upset and I ended up getting a 70%. So I was just on the border passing and I was like, oh my God, this is going to be a very tough road. But eventually I learned how to study and things got easier, made some study partners, figured out my study method, figured out what works for me, did a whole video on that, probably my most viewed video on my channel, link up here. And yeah, it got easier after that. Onto the next six hot. This one should be good. It's a radiology edition. Well, good morning radiology. How are you feeling today? I'm okay. Daylight savings just ended. I know how much you like that. Yeah, that's pretty good. When I leave work, it's like already minus a thousand outside. Radiology. We talked about this. Why do they always make radiologists look so nerdy? The whole point of this channel, of me doing this whole channel was so that you know that we're not all just nerdy people that sit in the dark room, but this is a stereotype and this is why it's funny. Also, he said it's netted of a thousand out. That's the Houndsfield units. So that's like pitch black on a CT scan. That's his way of saying it's dark outside. That's a good joke. I'm surprised he knew that. Dr. Glaucoma Flecken. This guy's hilarious, by the way. What did I say? We don't use Houndsfield units to describe the intensity of light and casual conversation. Nobody knows what you're talking about. Well, that's not my fault. That Houndsfield scales at internationally recognized classification. You don't say this is cortical bone weather. What do you say instead? We say it's really bright outside. That's right. Now is it time to remove your indoor sunglasses? Okay. It's a good first step. Why is this guy so funny? This guy doesn't miss. If you don't follow him on TikTok or he does a lot of YouTube shorts as well. Dr. Glaucoma Flecken. That guy does not miss. Everything he does is hilarious, by the way. Literally everything. All right, it's time to browse some more. How are you? Good, good. Okay. I need to press moods lately. Why does like every pediatrician I ever went to growing up, well, I only went to one. Shout out Dr. Clemens. I digress. Okay. And how are you eating? Could be better, okay. Why is this so accurate? Are you great? How's the sports going? Good. Okay. All right, so now we're going to listen to your heart. Normal press for me, okay? Good, good. It's the whispers for me. That's, that kills me. They used to always do that. I don't know why. They're so comforting though. That's such a comforting voice to walk into and you know, it's just nice. It's nice to do that. I wish more adult doctors would like this. That'd be nice. Next, it's also getting very hot in here. So, the jacket's coming off. I almost knocked down my thing. Woo. All right, now that I'm a little freer, let's do it on to the next one. I can't believe that you came into my life. No, it's, what's the, but it's also hilarious. That picture of him on the times cover. Woo, where did people come up with this stuff? I wish I was this creative. All right, our next TikTok appears to be a patient in the hospital bed. So, let's see what this one holds. I've been in the hospital now for seven days. I was supposed to only be here for three. So, here's a couple things that I wish I had known before I was admitted. Number one, you never want the hot nurse. Okay, you have the 55-year-old Filipino woman named Cherry, who has three children, who has been doing longer than any doctor. If you know who I'm talking about, she's a legend. I mean, I don't care what the nurse looks like. As long as they're good and as long as they're nice, that's it. Hospitals are the least restful place in the world. It's like 3M. That's actually very true because there are constant beeping, alarms, this, that, people walking in, people waking you up, getting your vitals, doing this, drawing your blood. It's like constant all night. Hospitals are the worst place to try to get some sleep. It's like 3M. It's round. I woke up to my surgeon staring at me today. So, what's up? That's funny because when I did surgery, my first year of residency, we would basically wake up every single patient. We'd be like, hey, hey, come on. We got changed to dressing. We got changed to dressing. It was like, you know, 5.30, 6 a.m. Wake them up, change the dressing. The patients had no idea what was going on. They just woke up and we're already like all over them, hovering with like 10 people in the room. So, totally get that. Let's continue. Where's Theo von Wirtze? Onward? Make it your job to make the nurses and the nurse texts love you because if they don't, you hit that call button, they're not coming. Nailed that. Everyone who cooks in the hospital kitchen must be whiter than Casper because they had never heard of seasoning in this place. I mean, I don't really mind hospital food but I also don't anticipate it to be like gourmet food. I just expect it to be terrible and it usually is. Lower your expectations. I've instructed the last four days extra because of a hospital-enquired infection called CDIF. Ooh, bad hospital-enquired infection. So, CDIF can be an acquired hospital infection. Sometimes a lot of patients get it from use of antibiotics or intravenous antibiotics in the hospital. It kills all the normal bacteria in the gut which allows for the CDIF spores to populate in the gut, wreak havoc and you basically have diarrhea for many, many days. My surgeon's like, you probably already had it before you got here. So, doctor's not your homie. I love hearing it from a patient's perspective but they're also in a unique situation because they're unhappy that they're in a hospital. I'm curious to see what you thought like two weeks later when you got home. Does your never at your best when you're in the hospital, right? All right, here I believe I know what we're doing in this video but I'll explain it to those who don't but I believe this is called a next planon or implanton which are the devices they place in here. So, let's watch the video. Let me show you a play. So, basically you numb up the upper extremity skin which they don't show, clean it off and then you insert this device in these subcutaneous tissues and you release a little small kind of plastic-y, looks like a little straw. 🎵Tonight is out for you and me so baby spin🎵 I can't believe they don't show the rest of that. What you do is you slide that all the way in underneath the skin and then you click that thing backwards and it releases the little plastic piece which is a form of birth control that stays in the subcutaneous tissues of your arm and that's that. Some people love it, a lot of people hate it. If you have this form of contraceptive leave it in the comments below. Let me know what you think of it. It's like super hit or miss. Then again, this isn't my field so I don't do this anymore. 🎵Tonight is out for you and me so baby spin🎵 I see where this is going. 🎵Tonight is out for you and me so baby spin🎵 That's so true. I mean, I remember when I first started going to the hospital in med school I'd always get done up, I'd do my hair. I mean, I still do my hair. But you know, I was extra looking good and then slowly, residency, I would just throw on that hoodie I was wearing earlier. I'd always do my hair, just always do my hair and wash my face and stuff but then I let my beard grow out a little longer, be a little more unkempt if you will. Now I try to keep it professional since you know, I'm attending, I have to uphold the standards of an attending. So, but I also don't work as hard as I did in residency but you should always look good no matter what. All right, so this is a TikTok from a guy I know, Dr. Shah. And I was thinking about doing a video with him actually because I knew him before is TikTok fame and all that stuff, but he's like blown up like crazy. So he's really found his niche and before he didn't have his niche and you know what I always like to talk about is if you don't like what you're doing, do something else and he is the definition of that. But I wanna talk to him. Let me know what you think in the comments below. Should I interview him? Also, might I add his TikToks are probably the most disgusting things I've ever seen and I'm assuming this one is too, given how many views it has. So let's watch it together. All right, let's see what's going on here. I already don't like this because it's the foot and I don't like messing with feet. It looks like they're using a curret to get a splinter out of the bottom of the foot. That's not a splinter, that's the whole tree. But I don't understand how that just popped up like that. Was that in reverse? I'm so confused. Wait, so it just like popped up? A giant splinter, that's so weird. I've never seen anything like that. That's not as disgusting as almost every other video he posts but that is, that's interesting. Let's do one more. This was not planned at all but this is absolutely perfect because that prior video we watched where we put the thing in the arm, the contraceptive device, we didn't get to see it. This video actually shows it so we're gonna watch it together. We end on a high note here. I'm just taking of my birth control implant that literally just came out of my skin. See, it looks like a little lollipop stick. That's what I was trying to talk about earlier. That's the perfect description. It's like a little lollipop stick made out of plastic. And I mean, it is a foreign body so if it gets infected or whatnot like this one is, the body will reject it and force it out. See, I told you, some people love it, some people hate it, some people prefer an IUD, some people prefer this. It's hit or miss. All right, if you have any cool TikToks, send them my way. If you like this video, let me know in the comments below. I will do more of these in the future. It's just something fun we can do together. So as always, make sure you follow me on TikTok and Instagram if you don't already and subscribe to my channel. Just hit it, it's free. Hit the subscribe button and I'll see you all on the next video. Bye.