 I'm not gonna do my life, I don't know what you're saying. Alright, I'm alive. You're alive? I'm alive. Good thing you're alive. I bet you just told me you were alive. Oh yeah, I probably did. Because as soon as I did that, it seemed to. But did you just come on? Uh-huh. Okay, I got you on here. Oh, I've got two on here. Oh yeah? Yeah. Hello, Miss Lottie Duh. She says hi. Alright. And there you go to the side. I want to believe in someone, but I can't read it. I like her, that's about 52%. Oh, here's my plug. We got you, Miss Lottie Duh, and me. Uh-huh. Nuffin edited. Hi, Carol. Can you see that? Uh-huh. Alright, so we got Monkey. We got Nuffin edited. I just lost two people. Uh-oh. Oh, Captain Egghead. Eggbeard. Sorry. Hey, Captain. Nice talk to you. Yeah, I might have to reload my two. Yeah, that's what Carol just said. Did you read hers? Yeah, let me reload it, and I'll be right back. Yeah, she's got to do the same thing. Still in here, as you can see. Which I mean, that's okay. On the update. Okay, so we found out what happened, right? Yeah, today you had your procedure. Well, yeah, but we didn't know for sure if it was a stroke last time I talked on. Remember, we didn't know for sure. Right. But it was. Um, yeah, I had multiple strokes. Like six. I had six strokes. Uh, the reason why my right side is seven, um, is because my left brain, five, five strokes, and right side of my brain had one stroke. There's Nancy. Hi, Nancy. Hi, Nancy. Thank you, Nancy. Um, still in here because they ran a, what was it called? A T. Yeah. Which is where they put me to sleep and they ran this. Like a scope down in the throat. Like a scope down in my throat. But they could see my heart better. Right. And two things caused what happened to me. Oh, there's Ben. Hi, Ben. Hi, Ben. Thank you, buddy. Thanks, buddy. I'll be sure to watch it tonight because I got my phone and stuff here. Thanks, buddy. I appreciate it. So, two, two things that, that, that would cause that was, um, thanks, Will. Hang on a second. Yeah, come in. Just a second. You okay? Feel better? Yeah, I feel a little better. It's a regular shower. At least it'll keep you clean. Yeah. All right. Um, I got some, uh, going to get some medicine for you. Okay. I'll be right with you guys. I'm live streaming. Say hello. Oh, yes. He's a YouTuber. Oh, yeah. Okay. If I'll talk to brother medicine. Sure. What's your date of birth? 114.69. Okay. I got some new tour for the cholesterol. Mm-hmm. And that's it. Yeah. Okay. Have a good one. No aspirin? My stream, aspirin may be in the morning. Yeah, I think that's when I get it. It's in the morning. Yeah. You got it this morning at a club. Yeah. All right. In the morning, about six to ten in the morning, I'll be bringing you some protonics for your stomach. Right. Okay. So, just a minute, guys. That is medicine time. I knew I should wait a few more minutes. He said, no, I do it now, because I'm going to make a video, but watch time in a chair. 1969. You're still a young and bare. Yeah. Yeah, he's a young and bare. Yeah, he's young. Too young for this. Yeah. I felt like, well, go ahead, because he might be a few minutes. That's it. In the stream, do you, what you got to do and come back? No, I'm good. So, two things causes that, which was the first one was. Yes. High cholesterol. Yeah. There's one problem there. You're just too tired to sit. Let me get one more. All right. So, the first, the first one is with high cholesterol. Right. Was, I can chew clots up in my brain. Or a hole in my heart. This was worst case scenario. Guess which one I picked. He has a hole in his heart. I got a hole in my heart. So, they were going to let him go home. And they were going to let him go home and go to the doctors on Thursday to see a cardiologist that comes only on Thursday from Leesburg, where we live. So, anyway, so they decided at the last minute to keep him here. So, they're going to keep him here. And in the morning, the doctors are going to get together and they're going to decide on when they're going to do surgery. Cool. I got a team. I'm important. I got a team of doctors, man. Yeah. He got the team of doctors. Four of them. Yeah. Four of them. They know Shebaer. That's right. Yeah. This is Shebaer's in the hospital. We got to take care of him. Yeah. Okay. I'm a famous YouTuber. Yeah. I'm telling my nurse I'm famous. That's happening. He's like, yeah, right. No, I'm not famous. I did have some followers, but I'm not, I'm not famous, famous. No, they're some that really are, though. They make money, too. Uh-huh. Yeah. Big money. Yeah. I make some money. Not like they do, though. No. They're buying new houses and shit. Yeah. I'm lucky to buy a new pair of socks once more. That makes more sure I be as well. All right. Okay. You need to be on this side. All right. You're buying. My T-star. Hey, you're our YT-star. YouTube star. Yeah, I'm their YouTube star. That's right. Yeah, there you go. Tomorrow, my one surgery will be. That's a simple thing. It's not like an open water surgery or nothing. They're just going to, like, buy a cycle tire. They're just going to patch it. Well, I can do that in my own damn garage. Hey, guys, how long you've had this hole? Because he could have had it from birth and never had it. Yeah, I could have. It's been on, uh, it's been there a while. Probably a while, and never really had a good breath. He'll be done in a minute. Now, they look like it was so hard to get. Uh, they use the, uh... Dr. Simon. Yeah. All right. Thank you. All right. Is that all you need? That's it. Thank you very much. No problem, man. Chris said hi. Superman, Marty. What's up? There you go. There you go. You can talk now. Superman, Marty, huh? So, Superman, Marty, what's up? What's up, Chris? No. Hey, Chris. How was Sunday with you guys? Well, Sunday with you guys. That's, that's, um, much cooler than I, I've got a hole in my heart. Um, so they got a new surgery to fix it, which is not really that big of a deal. They make a little incision. They pretty much put a patch over the hole. I'm still limiting on now since, um, because I have the strokes, and I'm limiting on what I can do with my right side now. Right. I have my left. So, I don't believe what you hear about people say it's only your left side. Because remember, you have a left and right side of your brain that crosses over. So, I had five strokes and my left side of my brain, so that means my right side is numb. They said it could work out of it, but if it don't, they said it's okay because at least you've got some functionality. Yeah, they certainly do it. To where some people lose, you know, they lose everything. And I'm very lucky to even be here, so. Yeah. They're very lucky. Better a patch than a plug. Hey, I got a plug in my truck, don't I? Oh, I'll just do it at home then. Let's go. I do have a plug in my truck. It's not going in your heart. Yeah, I hate hospitals too, Chris, but, you know, I mean, I was kind of looking forward to coming home then when they said, well, you know, it'd be best if you stayed because of the insurance things and all that. That way, I can go ahead and get it done here, you know, because the person that was going to do it may not. They may, may do go to Leesburg. Yeah. So. Oh, it's further. Yeah, and so, okay, fine, no problem. Yeah, I really want to go and see Bruno and stuff, but I mean, you know, it is what it is. Yeah. I'm gonna do what you gotta do. And you're already here, so we'll just do it. I'm already here, so, I mean, you know, what's a few more days? I don't think they'll do it tomorrow. I think they'll probably do it in the next couple of days. It'll be done this week, I'm sure. Yeah, yeah, I do. We'll know more. I think it's an outpatient thing anyway, ain't it? No. But either way, I'm still already here, so that way, because if it'll let me go and then, you know, I tried to get it done somewhere else, I might not have been able to get it done. So we're putting it to the man. Yeah. See, I can't feel that. Nip it in the butt. No. Nip it in the butt? No, that's not what I'm saying. We're screwing the man. You're not really screwing the man. We're getting around things. Yeah, so we can get it done. Which is, is fine. Food here sucks. It wasn't that bad. Do you like your hamburger? The hamburger was okay. The mystery meat was okay. Sweet potatoes, wasn't that great? No, they were watery. My Brussels sprouts were horrible. But the food is not that great here. Some of it I think is probably just the same thing as meals on wheels. I really believe that. I should have you bring me some salt. No. I don't want to eat salt when I get home, so. You're on a strict diet. You're on a heart-healthy diet. For ever. No, I'm not. You take everything away from a man. Might as well just kill me now. Taking everything. Okay, if you quit eating what you want. You quit doing what you want. You quit going places you want to go. You quit videotaping. You quit having a life to me. You might as well die. At least if I die, I'm doing something that I enjoy doing and I'm hurting no one. But you take everything away from me and then I die. Not only did I just die, I died very unhappy and not living a life. I can't cross my legs. That causes blood clots. Come on, you know. Let's get real. Anyway guys, just wanted to update you on that. Probably been 15 minutes. Boring minutes, I know. I'm sorry. But I just wanted to let you know what's going on. I mean, you just can't take it all away. And this hole in my heart was not caused by smoking. Thank you. That's not what they said. No, yes it is. They said no smoking, period. They said, yeah, no smoking. You shouldn't smoke now. But the damage is already done. The hole is already there. Smoking won't put a hole in your heart. I wonder if you were born with it. That's what I wonder. My cousin was born with a hole in my heart. I mean, I don't need to hear the smoking voice. You can't go up the garage and do nothing now. Come on, you can't take everything away from me. Not for a little while, so you get better. I follow the rules. Look, I follow some rules, you know. I mean, I've cut down from three packs of cigarettes a day to less than half a pack. I'm good. Okay, and look where it got me. Since I started cutting down, I've gotten sicker. I've ended up in the hospital more than once. Right? Think about it. Huh? Well, I don't think it's from the cigarettes. Okay. Just think you're getting older and things are breaking down. Right here. What I'm trying to say, guys, is this is proof that once I blow down on everything I've been doing, now I end up in the hospital. See my point of view. Yeah, I see your point of view. That's what I'm trying to say. I'm not going to argue with nobody about this. I've got my beliefs. It's funny how I was smoking three packs a day. And I was doing fine. Right. Working every day, working all the every time I could, you know, working six days a week. I was doing great. I started cutting down on my cigarettes because I was told to start cutting down on drinking because I was told to start quit doing things that I was told I shouldn't do. And look, I'm dying now. Think about it, guys. Seriously, think about that. You're not dying. Okay, I could have. I could have. Yeah, you could have. Yeah. Okay, that's what I'm saying. Okay, the man smokes three packs of cigarettes a day and shit, and he's fine. He cuts down a half a pack a day, and he dies of a fucking stroke. Six strokes. Come on. Think, that's all I'm trying to say, guys. I mean, you know, I've got my beliefs, too. And I just, you know, because see, well, it'll make me stronger. Actually, I've gotten weaker since I've cut down. Haven't I? Ask her. I have. I have gotten weaker since I've cut down smoking. She said, well, you do have a point. You know, quit everything and look at him. Exactly. I mean, I understand moderation. I mean, okay, so yeah, I did cut down. And then everybody says you need to cut down more. You need to cut down more. Now I need to quit. Now I'm afraid if I do quit smoking, I will be dead. I mean, I'm a firm believer. And come on, you know, if they ain't broke, don't fix it. All at once, I started having to cut down. Okay, so I did it for her. I started cutting down on cigarettes, cut down more, cut down more. I started getting sicker and sicker and sicker, you know. Now look at me. I'm in this bed and this ain't me, you know. Just sucks. I know. I mean, shit. I need to go camping. I need to enjoy shit. And this is proof right here, why? You know, 50 years old, have sixes wake up six o'clock in the morning on a Saturday. The next thing I know, I'm on the floor hauling for her, you know. I can't move. I'm paralyzed. You know. I know. And it's all because I smoked a cigarette the night before at 11 o'clock. I find it hard to believe this hole in my heart is not caused by my cigarette. I really don't believe that. No, not gonna make me believe it. And then I got a dude that's like 23 years old coming in telling me, just quit like that. Quit. That's the best way to do it, and it's the easiest. Motherfucker, I've been smoking longer than you've been alive, dude. Yeah. He looks like a 12-year-old. God. I'm like, you get the fuck out. You know, I don't even want to talk to somebody like that. Yeah. Well, that's what you need to do, and you'll live longer. And what do you say if you quit smoking right now, you probably won't have cash surgery. Remember? Yeah. I'm like, are you a doctor? You see, so if I quit smoking right now, which I haven't had to smoke since Friday night, I'm not gonna have to have surgery. Yeah, I agree. Well, how long is this gonna take? Really? Because I haven't had a cigarette since Friday and nothing's gotten better. Yeah, doctors all think they're bigger. Or worse. Yeah, they do. And then... This dude, I'm not kidding you, was what, 22, 23 maybe? God. Fucking doogie house. I mean, you know, it's, I'm not, you know, I've cut down. And I believe right now, if I were quit smoking, I'd still be in the same damn situation right now. I was. Three packs a day. I was breathing good when we met. Was I healthy? You're healthy. Yeah. I could do anything. I could walk anywhere. Well, you're fine. I was fine smoking. And I was, I was, no, I was not huffing and puffing. I was smoking three and a half packs of cigarettes a day. Yeah. And then when I started cutting down, I started getting weaker and weaker. It's like, you know, I'm not condoning cigarettes. I know it's a bad habit, but what about coffee? Oh, everything is. Everything's bad for you. Somebody that loves their coffee every morning. Stop. Just stop. It's that easy. Oh, they didn't say coffee's bad for you. In fact, in fact, they say it's good for you for your heart. Coffee's caffeine. I'm just, listen to me. Forget about whether it's good or bad for you. I'm saying it's an addiction just like cigarettes. Oh, anything can be an addiction. Oh, okay. And then you stop smoking. You stop drinking that pot of coffee a day and see how easy it is. You know, whatever the case may be, you know, chewing gum. You know, don't chew no more gum. I'm serious. And that's why they need to, you know, look at their patients. You don't just walk in 22 years old until a 50-year-old stops smoking. That's easy. That's the best way to do it. Stop smoking. You'll probably never have a problem again in your life. No, because you know what? I'll die tomorrow. You're damn right. I won't have a problem again in my life because I won't have a life. You know? They do. You'll be fine. Heart and heart is a genetic defect. Yeah, I was reading that too. Mm-hmm. That's probably why my cousin came in. He was my mom's sister's daughter. Right. Had a home when she was born. And you may have had it when you were born. I may have. Because they never had a reason to look for it. No. Like they did with Kimmy, you know. I mean, they had a reason to look for it. I had never really had a reason for them to go searching for it. No, they shouldn't come after them like that either. Yeah. I mean, you know, they didn't ask me, how many coats do you drink a day? Well, if I could, I'd drink 12 a day. When I was working, it wasn't enough for me to drink 8, 12 ounce cans of coke a day. No, that had nothing to do with it. Right. You know, no, that didn't have anything to do with it. Lifting axles at 100 degrees, laying on 120 degree, 130 degree concrete. Lifting axles up under trailers. That had nothing to do with it. Well, how do we know that it could happen then? Exactly. Mm-hmm. But it's a damn secret. Put that secret down. I'm like, really? Come on, it's a hole in the heart. You know, let the cigarette smoke and put a hole in your heart. Shit, I might as well just go out with a pack in the pocket. Jesus. If I got to quit everything I want to do or that I enjoy doing, you know, I enjoy building stuff for her, making stuff for her. I'm not stopping. I'm not quitting. You know, it's something I enjoy. I enjoy to see her smile. Like when I made the birdhouse, you know, see her smile. I ain't stopping that. You know? No. I can work on that stuff slowly in my garage in my own leisure, you know? That's what makes me happy. You know? Mm-hmm. You know? And, you know, to go on our little outings or little adventures and walk together, I can still walk, you know, a little slower with a limp now, but I'm okay. Mm-hmm. We're still going on adventures and that's why that's what I enjoy. Really amazing that you didn't have more damage than what you have. Yeah, that's what they told me. Amazing. Yeah. The hole in my heart came from her. It'd be nice. It did. You had to shoot the arrow with me. Oh, it's not what it was. Okay. He got out of that one, didn't he? Yeah. But, yeah, yeah, look at this stuff. Yeah. There's a lot of tingling on my left side. My grip's not good. They said it could come back, but if it don't, they said at least you have some functionality. You can still do things, you know? Yeah. I mean, I can still... Uh-huh. Bingo. Kind of like that. But, you know, yeah, but I can still... I can still do some stuff. And like he said, I remember my dad's girlfriend before he died. Uh-huh. Yeah, she was... Her left arm was paralyzed from a stroke. And she had to use a walker and a cane. Yeah. But she still got around and did stuff. But, yeah, but that was her left side. But, yeah, I mean, she had no use of her left arm. And her left leg was barely usable. So, yeah, I mean, you know, I'm alive. Yeah, I can still walk. And as long as I got my hands and some eyesight, I'm happy. You know, I can sit myself happy. Lucky. So, and the luckiest thing is having all you guys, you know, not just my viewers, but my friends, you know. And I appreciate it. I appreciate everything, guys. Thanks, well, I appreciate it, man. But, yeah, all you guys really make a difference, you know. You're my family. And I'm not just going to call you fam. Because I'm not one of them YouTubers. I'm sincere when I call you my family, you know. Yeah, we're all family. So I'm going to get off of here. I think she's getting ready to go home, right? Yeah. She could stay if she wants, but she's, you know, got to take care of Bruno. And she's got to go to work in the morning and stuff. It's a great day tomorrow, so. But, uh, is there anything you want to say, mom? No. Yeah, we'll meet up, Ben, for sure, buddy. Thank you so much. Kim said bye, monkey. Bye. Thanks, Will. We love you too, man. Thanks a lot. Night care. I'll see you. I'll see y'all good. We'll know more again tomorrow. So we'll let y'all know, you know, what surgery is going to be. Oh, thanks, Kenny. You'll have to roll this back, man. We're just getting ready to get off of here, buddy. Kenny just went in. I'm sorry, man. Thanks for joining. Bye, Will. See you, buddy. Bye, everyone. Thanks, Carol. So I'm going to get off here so I can tell her goodbye in 30 minutes. So I'll be back in action soon as soon as I get out of here, man. Who knows? I might make some videos while I'm in here, Kenny. I'll see what I can do. Maybe he'll find some spirits. I do have a story about that thing flying off that bed over there. Yeah? Yeah. All right, guys. Love y'all. Thanks, man. Y'all be cool. We'll see you soon. Bye-bye.