 Welcome back, oh wait, the sun is behind me. Welcome back everybody for another 7 days of haul. This is now probably my 7th haul week that I've done so far. It's chilly out here. Today is going to be a little different. Well, this week is going to be a little different rather because I may actually have some help on this 7 day stretch of haul and I'll show you what I mean in just a minute. Alright, so the reason today is a little different is because I actually have some help from one of my lower levels for third year residents who is going to basically take what we call buddy call this whole entire week, which means I'm actually like back up call. So he fields all of the pages and he kind of relieves some of that stress for me. Therefore I don't have to worry about emergencies, which is how it used to be my entire residency. So this week should be a little better regardless if I get called in or not. So we will see. I have to put on these dirty procedure shoes. I'm only covering the east hospital this whole entire week or the main hospital, so I won't have to get called in and go around all of Manhattan. My hair is a little bit messed up. Also, I'm a little tired to start off this whole entire call week and Drana and I found Bridgerton and we watched like three or four episodes last night and I didn't go to bed until almost midnight. I got up at 5.30 this morning. So I really kind of set myself up for disaster this week, but hopefully it's not too bad with George helping me out. George. What's up? Introduce yourself. I am George. What year are you? Third year radiology resident. What are you doing this week? Just consults. George and Emmy take care of me all week and doing everything for me. Right? Absolutely. Good. Let's do it. All right, so just finished my first case in the morning, which was a Y-90 or trans arterial radio embolization of a liver tumor. And now I'm about to dictate that study. And of course, I always say my wife is the best wife in the world because she always packs me breakfast when I'm on call. She always makes me dinner when I'm on call for the entire week. And my mother-in-law also does the same thing. I'm like the luckiest guy in the world, I swear. I don't know what people do who don't have this. I bet their lives are way harder than mine are on call. That's one procedure down. We have like three or four more to go. And we'll see how it goes. All right, so that concludes day one on this week of call. It's about 4.30 right now. And I'm leaving work, which is very rare when you're on call. So I did a Y-90 or trans arterial embolization to start off the day. Did another bland hepatic tumor embolization after that, followed by billiard drainage change. And now I'm going home. Of note, my good colleague, George, is still at the hospital cranking out through some consults. And I cannot tell you how happy I am that he is on call with me this entire week, because he is fielding every single call overnight and will only call me for emergencies. I mean, I'm not gonna celebrate yet, but I think it's pretty much a win so far. We'll see. Headed home now and hopefully you don't hear from George tonight. And it is officially Tuesday morning. And the South, as we say, Tuesday. Last night was pretty terrible, I have to admit. Got called a whole bunch of times from George because poor George was getting killed overnight last night. He answered a ton of different pages from pretty urgent slash emergent cases. So he had to call me about a few different things. Didn't end up coming in, but I've been up since about 4.15 and I know George has been up. He probably got like three hours of sleep total last night. So he will be dead tired today. Otherwise, had a pretty big day, have two tips scheduled on the board. Those of you who haven't seen the other videos, transgigular, I'm sure I've had reports of similar stunts. And then we have an MAA and labor biopsy plus support, plus maybe a tunnel line. We'll see. Busy day and minimal sleep, but we can get through it because it's only Tuesday. Six more days to go. Let's go. All right, so I just finished work. I was trying to be able to hold a George, but we had a huge emergency and I'm finally leaving at about seven o'clock right now. And I'll tell you all about it in just a second, but let me get an Uber home. Guys, so I am back at home now. And I don't think I mentioned, but it's Tuesday night. Today was a little crazy. So at the end of the day, one of the patients I had from the morning ended up having some severe type of hypertensive emergency. Ultimately, they were admitted to the floor so that they could be washed overnight. It's about 745 PM now, just showered, ate some dinner. I have to do a few things. Uploading a YouTube video right now. And yes, I do this. Even when I'm on call, I try to stay on top of it, put out those two videos every single week, but I'm done. But yeah, I'm probably just gonna sit here, do this, go to bed and see what's going on in the morning. Hopefully nobody calls me as much as they did last night. Last night was kind of brutal and started my week off on a bad foot. See you tomorrow. And top of the morning to you all, it is now Wednesday. It's pretty early. Well, not that early, it's like 7 AM. Last night was pretty good. I didn't get called in at all. I think we have paged like one time. Luckily, I don't have to answer it because George is here. So for me, it was a pretty good night. The only problem is I still want to bed a little late because I still can't stop watching that show Bridgerton. So we stay up to like 11, 30 watching it. So now I'm pretty tired, but I do it to myself, unfortunately. We have pretty big cases today, which is pretty cool. And that's pretty much it. I'm gonna find George as well. I think I'm just gonna start shelving the camera in George's face so you guys can see how he's doing because he's getting kind of stressed out because he's got a tough week, far tougher than I do. All right guys, so it is 1.35 right now. Just finished an incredibly long case, mesenteric angiogram and embolization. It's crazy, probably about four hours it took total for everything. No, probably said about four hours. I was starving towards the end there. Literally left the case, ran upstairs the cafeteria, just absolutely devoured to tacos. Now I'm chugging my drink because I'm also thirsty and gotta stay hydrated because that's how you prevent headaches at the end of the day. But I'm gonna dictate this case and I have another four plus hour case to do after this. Wish me luck. This is the end of the case we got to study. George, how excited are you? Uh, I'm kinda good. All right, so I finished that second case. It was a pretty bloody case. I happen to be a lot of blood on the drinks and everything and I usually pride myself on staying clean all the time. I just got these brand new socks, these Bomba socks and I got blood on my socks. Can you see that? So now I have to go clean my brand new socks with some like alcohol or something. Hydrogen peroxide, maybe that works. We'll see. Kirk, it is a chilly day out here. I think it's like in the 20s right now and my hand is about to freeze off. So let me talk to you in just a second. All right, back in the office now. Nice little snack here, even though it's squished and probably frozen. I stayed up way too late last night watching the stock market. Pretty much all day yesterday I was watching the stock market as well because all of the GameStop and all of the Robin Hood news and all that stuff. Obviously the trader that I am, I love trading, I used to trade and I do it casually now. So I was very much invested and I also had a very busy day here. So I pretty much had like no time to vlog. I was either trading, watching the markets, reading the news or doing procedures. But now it's a new day. Doji coin or doggy coin, whatever the heck it is is going off today. But I'm about to go into a procedure right now after I devour this bagel. And hopefully by the time I get out it's like 9.45 or so. And I could start trading before the next procedure. Also one thing I didn't mention is that Andromeda is out of town yet again. She went to the Hamptons for her business trip. She does there like once every couple of months or so but not so much in the winter time. But she left last night. She comes back late tonight. So yesterday was pretty bored but still have George. All right. So two big cases down, two more to go. I'm sorry to be pretty tired and left the line but what can you do? I am so spent right now. It is literally 9.45 p.m. And I just finished my fourth case of the day. Which is crazy because I literally started down here what, 7.45? Now I'm just finished. Okay but seriously that was four tough cases. A Y90 followed by MA or pre Y90 mapping. Then I did a TIPS, Transregulatory Deliver of Obesity and Parasynthesis on one. Which took a while. Then I did a Bilateral Upward Charmity Injurigram and Left Floor Charmity Injurigram and Stint Placement. So you know what you've just been sweating for like 12 hours straight. When you finally walk outside even though it's 20 degrees outside it just feels so good. That's off your right now. I'm going home to go to sleep and Androna's finally home. So we'll hang out now. I got my fancy bouffant cap on right now. And we just finished a nice CT-guided procedure. And oh, forgot to say it's Saturday by the way. I had to come in this morning, round on some patients. Take care of some odds and ends and all that stuff. I didn't actually do the procedure just now because George did the procedure. Which is always nice when someone else doesn't. All right so George did that procedure. How did it go? Not standing. What did you end up doing? Did you just crush it? Yeah, just put a little drain in. He's a cake. How would you rate your experience with me on co-op so far for the last seven days? About six out of 10? Yeah. Why would you rate it six out of 10? I just, there's room for improvement. That's all right. There's room for improvement. There's room for improvement. There's room for improvement. Good, there's room for improvement. George is literally cracking me up so much. But I'm heading home right now. I'm freezing. Hold on a sec. All right, so I just got back home now. Had to do that one couple of times but I got back home now. Had to do that one case at the hospital and now I'm back here. George was literally cracking me up the whole time we were at the hospital. It's actually so much better having someone else on service with you that's like commiserating with you. It's just so much more fun, especially when you have someone cool who you can talk to and it literally makes working seven days straight on call suck just a little bit less. Actually it makes it suck a lot less. George is handling almost everything. I just kind of sit back here like in attending help him out whatever I need to which is so rare. So basically it's almost like this is the best call we've ever so far but I may have just jinxed myself because we still have tonight, Saturday night, all day tomorrow and of course the dreaded Sunday night. As you all know from my prior videos, Sunday night is like the thorn in my side because something always happens on Sunday night but let's hope it doesn't happen this weekend. All week, Shaviganza. Somehow I made it through last night without getting called in. We had two GI bleeds pending all night. We were watching the hemoglobin, checked the CT scans and checking their vitals all night to make sure that we didn't need to embolize anything. We were just up all night and didn't have to come in but then we had another transfer from another hospital to come in. So poor George who I could not have done this whole week without was up literally all night last night and now has to read CTs all day as well while I have the day off. So I will say George had a much tougher week than I did. I did get woke up a whole bunch this week, never had to go in but poor George had to go in this morning at 4 a.m. to check on the patient and if he wasn't here, that would have been me that would have had to do that. So he saved me a trip to the hospital in the pouring snow, which you can see behind me. So I'm very appreciative of that. He did a fantastic job and I love working with someone during this call week because it makes it so much more fun and enjoyable and all that stuff. That officially concludes this video. I'm going to relax here on my post call day, post call snow day, which is like the best possible scenario ever. I can just sit here on the couch with Adriana. We can relax and do nothing. So miss you, smash, like, subscribe button, comment, and tag tag if you're not ready. And I'll see you all on the next video.