getting sick

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Published 2022-11-02
This video is about getting sick. It's not as bad as my last hospital video, but it was a frustrating experience. I am over the sickness now, but it was annoying to be sick out of nowhere and wanting to record, so I just made a video about getting sick. I'm very smart.

I have two more videos this year minimum so I hope you enjoy

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All Comments (21)
  • @Awesomemay
    "being sick has made me think about a lot of things, like what its like to breathe" probably the truest words i have ever heard
  • I love hearing him talk about not knowing why he’s so restless after the watching his video on ADHD, which he uploaded directly after this one.
  • @winter99999
    "Thousands of thousands upon dollars" We all hope you feel better soon Mr. Sandwich
  • Despite your sickness, the cough every couple minutes reminding us that your sick makes it more funny
  • @brandonh9302
    I watched this video INTENSLY once your symptoms started matching up with mine. Then all the doctor visits matched to a T. Your MRI came back the same as mine (I also remarked to my doctor how I thought my brain was a little more than "unremarkable") and I got a little excited. I thought you were finally going to reveal a why I had the tingling (and how you found out) that I also spent thousands of dollars on doctors, tests, and physical therapy. NOPE, you never found out, I never did either, and you probably sometimes wonder if it'll ever come back and you have to start the process again. I like your videos tho, you're rad. Edit: It's June now, about 5 months since I originally saw this video, and about 4 months since I had onset of tachycardia and upper extremity paresthesia, along with the return of the symptoms I originally commented about. After more thousands of dollars for cardiologists, nerve conduction studies, ect... again no idea. I did go to a sports doc who recommended me trying physical therapy again, and it turns out I have thoracic outlet syndrome affecting my left arm. So when I get into certain positions the blood flow is completely cut off to my left arm. This test was super easy, physical therapist took my left wrist pulse, had me look to the right, pulse stopped. So all in all, my fight continues, but I have at least one answer for some of the numbness and tingling. Thanks to everyone else for their support and suggestions.
  • @Thomas-ev4gm
    3:12 I don't know why, I haven't looked into why I'm so restless The next video: I HAVE ADHD Ah yes that makes sense
  • Even when sick, he manages to make the most Q U A L I T Y videos, get better soon buddy!
  • I hope his wallet recovered. Oh and him too. This channel is the definition of the perfect vibe
  • Went through a very similar thing just to be told it’s psychosomatic and have not much help in trying to deal with it so props to you for getting through
  • @SianNadine
    Watching this while being sick myself is comforting. I also think about what it’s like to breathe
  • @mysticat
    i have a REALLY similar story! I was in the hospital for a week with morphine shots twice/day to ease the constant CHRONIC pain that no doctor could figure out. They eventually just sent me home because they had no idea what was wrong. Then one day it just stopped??
  • @haps1153
    I'm also an artist and I too experienced tingling sensations in my arms at one point in my career. It might not be yours but in my case it was because since I would draw so much, my posture would suffer from it, especially my cervical, which connects a lot of nerves through your arms. The cervical stress was therefore stressing and pinching my arm nerves! I actually got rid of it through a chiropractor and exercising pilates!
  • @SpammingY-pp2ru
    "I remember when getting sick was awesome" Why does that quote make so much sense
  • @Ozpex
    Being sick as an adult really makes me constantly ask “Holy shit am I dying? I’m not ready to die!!!” And then a few days later I’m perfectly fine.
  • The fact that this experience is so common in American health care is genuinely terrifying like why are you a doctor if you can't diagnose people, and why are you an insurance company if you aren't going to cover health issues
  • @catbug563
    idk why but your voice is comforting to me
  • @kona5534
    I had something very similar to this, but I didn't have to go through nearly that many hurdles before one doctor was like, "when was the last time you drank water?" and then I learned that drinking water is a really good way of keeping your appendages from vibrating
  • @louloudaki_
    as someone with several chronic issues this literally spoke to my soul