Basura de canal!,cuanto te pagaron por decir esas mentiras?.
@lesleysears98086 сағат бұрын
This is not reckless homicide. I thought that even versed should not be given without an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthesist . The drug she actually gave is given only with a doctor’s presence.
@julieellis67939 сағат бұрын
I listened for a few minutes but couldn't take all that horrible language. I would really have been interested in what you were presenting too. You need to wash out your mouth with soap, like my mother used to do with me, if i used even mild bad language.
@WasguckstdudieURlan10 сағат бұрын
In Angelos book he says that the awakened state is self validating. So therefore, the answer to the question "Can you know if you are already awake?" is just yes, isn't it? Please explain me where I'm wrong, thank you kind person who reads this.
@reneemiller597817 сағат бұрын
THIs host is the best I have listened to. He’s truly trying to explain the big secret. Geez ILL SAY wHAT NO ONe ELSE will After 900 shows figuring out the what the words that say nothing mean!! And from the host NOT the guest. I am unsure he wants anyone else to wake up. There has got to be a better way to explain this without TELLiNG the rest of us!! Good lord speak english please. 🙏
@Anita-go8xx18 сағат бұрын
The engine air filter is very easy too change too. They cost about 25$ to buy and a mechanic will charge almost 200$ to change it! You can easily change the engine air filter and the cabin air filter yourself! There are videos on KZfaq on how to change the engine air filter too. Both of these filters should be changed once a year. I do this myself in my Honda Civic every year. Auto part stores sell them. You dont have to go to the dealership to buy them . Trust me the engine air filter is just as simple to change! Its under the hood.
@kellyhunsaker23 сағат бұрын
I'm new to this iteration of Dr Z. I have been swimming in the mystery for a bit now and you are so reassuring! This nurse thanks you!
@juliephillips442223 сағат бұрын
There are people who REALLY need pain medication who can't get it. This is offensive to those people
@ladydriver2146Күн бұрын
Simply give the patient the options and sign off on it and lets save lives
@suiwong8282Күн бұрын
Loved it ❤
@lucylangerКүн бұрын
Time for a new car!!!!
@KepiGalКүн бұрын
I am 64 with diabetes, high blood pressure and a few other things. I weighed the risks vs benefits and decided for me it was a good idea to get vaccinated. Twice. I have not had one single side effect from either one.
@MamaBear00888Күн бұрын
We've had rodents eat the wiring harness on our car -- twice. The first time it was a pack rat. The second time it was a rabbit. BTW, this is a very expensive repair, but if you have comprehensive car insurance coverage (normally called glass coverage), it also covers animal damage. Our comprehensive insurance covered the damage, minus the $50 deductible, both times. I had also heard that rodents don't like peppermint oil. I ordered packets filled with cotton balls soaked in peppermint oil. The mice that got in our cabin chewed through the packets and ate some of the peppermint-oil soaked cotton balls (and made nests out of the rest of the cotton balls). So far, the only thing that has worked was some special wrap that the mechanic wrapped around the wiring harness the last time we had it replaced. That was a year ago, and while mice have made a nest out of the engine filter), the pack rats didn't stay under the hood very long, leaving the wiring harness alone. Our car is a Honda, as is the wrap our mechanic used. I'm sure that all car manufacturers have a similar product. I'm not sure if it's infused with something that rodents don't like or if the wrap is harder to chew than the wiring in the car. The wrap is rather pricey, but GEICO covered it as part of the second repair to replace the wiring harness. I guess they figured that the $50 price for the wrap was a bargain compared to the $4,000 to replace the wiring. And most important, it works!
@7techno77Күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July 🎆
@pawbrinkКүн бұрын
96 white Toyota camry here. Best car I've ever had
@notsure1350Күн бұрын
I'm not putting my health in the hands of someone who is extremely unhealthy
@matteocalindro1038Күн бұрын
Second time getting the rona lol. It's also my birthday yay! Thankfully this parody always cheers me up and makes me dance in happiness despite everything. Love from Italy
@amycasida7046Күн бұрын
I have not had a rat infestation, but bugs also do not like the smell of peppermint. It is supposed to be toxic to ants, but borax works better in those ant poison things. I know this because the condo I live in was infested with carpenter ants. If curious about deterring an ant infestation, borax is harmless to humans, but deadly to ants... it's kinda crazy how insidious ant poison is, because they unfortunately (for them) take it to their nest/hill and actually share it with each other, and that is how they all die. They're also very attracted to the ant poison with borax. Idk if it's just a healthcare worker thing, but the ethical dilemma in my head went off with all the empathy bells and whistles, thinking bout awful that is to the poor ants and their habitat... but they can't live with us, either. So, I had to do it anyway. I guess life can be cruel... still don't like it, though!
@katiehodak6321Күн бұрын
Round and round…lol
@christiS907Күн бұрын
Jesus take the wheel !! 😮
@teresahobbs2254Күн бұрын
No rats in a car but I have had a mouse climb in bed with me on two separate occasions. Once was in California when I was a working student living in a travel trailer on a horse farm. It was infested with mice and one rat. I was just lying in bed watching tv and it went behind my pillow and down the side of my bed. 😮. I killed over 14 mice that year. It was traumatic. I also had a rat in the trailer that invaded one of my drawers and chewed up a pair of my favorite shorts. My boss put out poison (against my wishes) and I eventually found it dead in the same drawer a couple months later, half decomposed. Sooooooo gross!!!! Second time a mouse was in my bed was a few months ago. I had been leaving my door cracked open to clear out cooking smells from the other apartments in my living space. It’s a single family home with 3 separate kitchens, all connected by the same forced air heating/cooling system. Anyway, I’d never had a mouse but I saw a little one on my counter late at night and realized I’d have to get some traps. It took 2 days to get them delivered (I wanted to use live traps) so I waited and continued to wash down my counters and stove. The second night after seeing the mouse, I had a thought …. “What if it gets in my bed again?”…. I blew it off thinking that nobody has a mouse in their bed twice in one lifetime. That night at about 3 in the morning, I was dead asleep but woke up to this tinkling sound coming from my nightstand. I KNEW before I even opened my eyes and reached over to turn on the light (in the same direction as the noise) that it was a mouse and sure enough, it had climbed on my salt lamp and jiggled the metal oil warmer on the top. It immediately ran behind my pillow and I jumped out of bed screaming…… “How can this actually be happening to me again!?!?!?!” I eventually caught it and released it somewhere away from other homes where it had a water and food source and ended up catching one more tiny one. I HATE mice! I respect them and even think they are kind of cute but those little bastards are NOT allowed in my bed. 😅
@teresahobbs2254Күн бұрын
I loved this story and your insights. Thanks so much for sharing. 😊
@georgehousley3454Күн бұрын
Thank you from a retired doc that married one, was brother to another (rest her soul) and whose patients benefitted from all their ministrations. Thank you to those that saved me and my patients' bacon. God bless you all.
@valengrass53772 күн бұрын
this video was such a service for the plandemic! jajaja now is sooo outdated (Dr. Fauci is on flames) , in this video you even have the disrespectful verbal rage against the ones believing different sources of information... its a piece of history ! please share!!!
@gregglafleur89682 күн бұрын
I was working in maintenance in a ski town of Colorado. A guy asked to borrow some of my tools. When i asked why he told me that he brought his pet snake with him on his trip. Well low and behold the snake got loose, slithered into the engine and died. Oh boy it was one of the worst smells ive encountered in a car. I tried to help him remove it, but eventually had to move on to other work. I left a few tools with him and went about my shift. Ran into him later in the day. Apparently he eventually did find and remove it... never knew why he brought a pet snake to Colorado
@emilyanderson69152 күн бұрын
Omg, this was funny and Gross, Z! Reminds me of when my mom quit driving. Her car sat in the garage for like 3 years. Finally I was going to get rid of it. Got it jump started and was driving it to put gas in it and, on the main road this little brown field mouse came out of the exterior hood vent and stood there glaring at me! 😂 poor thing. The wind was blowing it's fur and it's trying to hold on..got to the gas station and it wouldn't leave!! I had to shoosh him away with an umbrella! My brother asked me why I didn't just turn the wipers on. He's so mean!😅 the trunk was full of nests
@riznah2 күн бұрын
Rats love my house. I’ve had multiple pest companies try to figure out how they’ve been accessing my attic, even had a well respected exclusionist come so many times we ended up dating for 3 months. 😂 lort help me
@MsACC20112 күн бұрын
I'm only a tiny bit in, and I have to say 2012 must have been a great year for cars, because I have a 2012 and it is still awesome and I remember a few years ago the average car on the road was around a 2012...Anyway...
@ceceryan75312 күн бұрын
He is so sexy, I could listen to him all day.❤
@Muzefun2 күн бұрын
I'm SO weird that this is FASCINATING to me! Love the curiosity & the resourcefulness. AND if you were to journal about it, is it a metaphor for anything going on in your life? Are you unknowingly allowing a 'rat' who's gonna foul up your life in some way, to use your resources or betray your hospitality? A rat who sees you're not using something so they move in & foul things up. (Just intuiting out loud!) Great story!
@KrisV3852 күн бұрын
The current Toyota trucks have wire harness made from a vegetable based insulation and if you leave it sitting outside rodents will eat it and ruin the harness. Happen to our sons truck while it was parked while he was over seas, cost a boatload to fix to.
@user-ki8tj1oi9r2 күн бұрын
My wife and are into backpacking. We walk into camp late, take our stuff out, set up camp and move on in the morning. Twice little mice have made nests in my wife’s backpack in those short windows of time. Love the reliability of the Toyotas!
@autodidactin2 күн бұрын
What a story/experience Z! I was impressed how well your daughter handled it. Thanks for sharing and for the tips.
@Cheese-is-its-own-food-group2 күн бұрын
My ‘07 Toyota 4Runner has been THE best vehicle I’ve ever owned. 208,000 miles and I’d be comfortable taking it across the country.
@DeannaBrophy-yw4dh2 күн бұрын
Please do a video about what Dr's think about Weed..God's lettuce..Marijuana...pls.
@danielu17632 күн бұрын
What is mu? Not much, what’s mu with you?
@Mimi-xs7gi2 күн бұрын
😮…….Next thing…. Declutter the garage…me thinks🤔…lol
@oohwha2 күн бұрын
"Fool me twice............... I KILL YOU!" - Dr. Zubin Damania, circa 2024
@alantasbler45812 күн бұрын
You clearly have opportunities as a heavy metal singer!
@eileenschmidt78932 күн бұрын
This is wonderful! Thank you. Peds nurse for 50 years.
@user-ck2ly4lm7k2 күн бұрын
Wow, what a great tribute and from a doctor! Made me cry!
@dvdmon2 күн бұрын
I don't know man, as a person who didn't grow up with cars (from NYC), I'd have immediately brought it to someone to deal with that kind of thing. I commend you and your daughter for being so brave and inquisitive!
@5hydroxyT2 күн бұрын
i think psychedelics will be a necessary step in the current evolution of medicine...which has become exhausting and meaningless. Our foray into psychedelics (again) is an attempt to re-connect with the sacred, intuitive, and loving dimensions of healing
@sylviarognstad17732 күн бұрын
No rats but I’ve had bats in the belfry (condo) 3 times over the years. A learning experience for me too. Freaked out the first 2 times and had to get help at 11pm cause I couldn’t handle it myself. Third time I got brave and got it out 23:18 on my own. So proud of myself. I am not a wimp!
@AshleyStuart2 күн бұрын
This story was absolutely nuts! I'm commenting on here mainly for the algorithm as I shared what I wanted to say on Locals. I didn't share this on there, but this also reminded me of my dad that had a mouse pop out of the false ceiling in the basement of the house I lived in growing up. I still cry from laughing whenever the story comes to mind because my dad could hear it and so he was tapping the ceiling and then it poked it's head out and started taunting him. My dad actually talked to it and said, you better not jump out of there. I still say the mouse was laughing at him and going can you please stop that terrible tapping. It's ruining my quiet time. 😂
@nicoledickens23662 күн бұрын
Keep commenting! Let the bots talk at each other while we actually communicate!
@shelbyedwards6052 күн бұрын
Zdogg❤ you are such an incredible empath. I have always appreciated your humor and now I see you more. You have the ability to see the perspective of the rat and still do what needs to be done 🫶🏻
@karlabaning81103 күн бұрын
Templeton was the rat in Charlotte's Web. Great story.
@ZDoggMD2 күн бұрын
Templeton! How the hell did I get "Ralph" from that?? hahaha wait I bet I was thinking of Ralph the Motorcycle Mouse 🐁
@nelliejinx30633 күн бұрын
And I'm on Ativan
@maryannscanlon86553 күн бұрын
We had an animal die in our truck. And our Toyota mechanic/ dealer took hours to find the source of our smells. Not good. It was in our air filter. That was not nearly as bad as when I saw a rat come up my toilet and jump back down. (Old house, plumbing not updated until I saw this). My children had pet rats when they were young. They were truly sweet and adorable. They were also females and the urine didn’t smell as male rats does.(We were told to put one of those Christmas tree air fresheners in the engine compartment)