QT is underselling how traumatic and overwhelming it can be to go through an expedited gyno visit and have a bunch of unfortunate health news at once Like, queen, genuinely, are you doing okay?
@Squishy-ho7zdАй бұрын
I wanna hug her and tell her she’ll be okay
@FrauWehnerАй бұрын
literally this.... like I know the guys were trying to make light of it but it felt more like they were brushing over it / really not understanding what this means for her... sadge😢
@gwenaranАй бұрын
This.. ❤❤
@glupik1234Ай бұрын
yeah the guy to her right kept interrupting her with his quite unfunny (idk what their boundaries are, so idk what's okay for them but to me some were also borderline creepy) remarks, too. like bruh stfu you don't even know what pcos is, don't try to be smart.
@Squishy-ho7zdАй бұрын
@ will really bothers me he makes jokes like a 16 year old at 35
@bree5112Ай бұрын
Girlypop viewer here: I was diagnosed with PCOS and Endometriosis earlier this year after being in excruciating pain for the last two years. I immediately had to have surgery to remove a cyst the size of a golf ball. It’s insanely easy to spiral because it affects so many portions of your life completely unrelated to menstrual health. Girlypops go to the gyno, it can save your life!!
@beaniebaebieАй бұрын
Endo & PCOS here too! About to have my 3rd surgery. Sending love to those struggling.
@pugilismАй бұрын
omg so similar to me
@DarthCaedus7Ай бұрын
And if your doctor is reluctant to check, or to give you an xray, tell them to notate that they refused.
@ShammusWammusАй бұрын
@@DarthCaedus7 THIS.
@NelsiferАй бұрын
It’s crazy bc I just heard this term from Lisa from pressesc podcast a week or two ago. It sounds so intense n complicated. ❤❤
@TheBlobblinMasterАй бұрын
the healthcare talk is wild when you're not from the US. hearing "never take an ambulance" sounds dystopian
@sashie253Ай бұрын
Living it IS pretty dystopian 😭🙃
@TheBlobblinMasterАй бұрын
@sashie253 i can only imagine 😭
@coledekoАй бұрын
my parents had to sell their house because my father needed an ambulance three times last year. i also have a family member who passed away two years ago because they refused an ambulance after a heart attack, and the uber wasn’t fast enough.
@TheBlobblinMasterАй бұрын
@coledeko i am so sorry. that is terrible
@fallenloganАй бұрын
I had a bump on my wrist and I dropped a weight on it and it disappeared that happened 2 years ago and I still haven't talked to a doctor about because I don't have the money or the insurance to pay for it
@tayliftsАй бұрын
QT really dropped her pu$$y problems then left, she's so real for that
@shankeduuАй бұрын
literally
@DirkoinАй бұрын
best part is that the moment she started talking about pu$$y problems, the guys interrupted her instead of letting her explain herself. Felt like a weird SNL skit, but it was real and hilarious
@mejilotАй бұрын
and btw the dress she was in was FIRE. She looked really cutte
@nunphoАй бұрын
@@DirkoinThey're friends and they join in to cheer her up
@sophiiiedewar9429Ай бұрын
QT!!! get a second opinion about PCOS. it’s kind of crazy the gyno is operating off the assumption you have PCOS without doing a hormonal test to confirm. also crazy for the gyno to immediately try and medicate because the goal at first is to try and manage symptoms with diet, exercise etc
@boneharvesterАй бұрын
I thought the same thing, that gyno sounds like she just wanted to get her out of the office on medication ASAP. QT never reads the comments but it sounds like shes getting a second opinion from with bloodwork which is good
@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoingАй бұрын
she mentioned that she is getting a 2nd one! it’s honestly always good advice. also for things like stray thicker chin hairs, she’s not alone at all. it happens to many many women starting in their mid-late 20’s and it can be totally normal or can be a sign/symptom of PCOS or a hormonal imbalance. obviously they’re the doctor, but to simply go straight to a lifelong medication feels worthy of multiple inputs.
@self.construction.day1Ай бұрын
I think if you can afford it / live in a country where it's an option at no extra cost, getting a second opinion is always essential whenever you see a doctor or dentist these days.
@mike90317Ай бұрын
That doctor doesn't seem professional at all. I hope she goes to a different one.
@Jess538Ай бұрын
Also, endometrial lesions can be seen on scans, but you need a laparoscopic surgery to diagnose and verify the condition. I hope she has a better doctor next time!
@11ibiАй бұрын
The girls and the gays are back so you know it’s gonna be a good episode
@pemarinchhenАй бұрын
Weeellll.... yea
@MelvinFan200Ай бұрын
Damn I was really hoping to hear more about how they want to fuck robussy
@Zeppelin_WooperАй бұрын
About that….
@hasmothe5thАй бұрын
the consequcences of commenting b4 watching:^^^^
@WaytootiredforthisАй бұрын
She’s back. Qtc, former Mormon, ambassador to the nation of girlypop, queen of the swifties, mother of the coots swift and ders, liberator of hasthirst watchers, master baker, the Bonnie to Ludwig’s Clyde, and most importantly. Mother. SHES👏🏻 FUCKING👏🏻 BACK👏🏻
@TJGames97Ай бұрын
and shes gone
@raw_oysterАй бұрын
@@TJGames97 🤣👏👏👏
@IntuitiveBackpackerАй бұрын
@@TJGames97her presence is a gift no matter how long
@LetthaWrite1innАй бұрын
Yas queen yas
@RedDescentАй бұрын
Christ, that gyno visit sounds like a nightmare. The amount of (what feels like) snap decision-making sounds incredibly overwhelming.
@Hireah_07Ай бұрын
my hearts heavy for QT's health, I've also had issues with my uterus as well and it affects your life
@jackalope07Ай бұрын
Girlypop nation at ease Update: nvm to arms
@LeahGiaАй бұрын
we were blessed for 40 minutes and for that I shall be grateful
@starsprinklesАй бұрын
the way i stopped watching once she left and only revisited the episode now that im bored
@kateisaknowitallАй бұрын
I feel QT so much on this! To me, women's health is treated in such a convoluted way. I was diagnosed with PCOS around age 15 when I was missing my period for months. When I did get my period I would bleed for a MONTH straight. None of the doctors I've had have really done anything to help it other than prescribe me birth control. The diagnosis even led me to assume that pain attacks in my lower abdomen were just my ovaries and that I had cysts or something. Later I found out I was having regular appendicitis episodes for years which just led to my appendix exploding because I was brushing them off for so long.
@pugilismАй бұрын
i'm glad you survived
@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoingАй бұрын
that sounds awful! the fact that your experience isn’t even surprising anymore is such a sad thing. women’s health gets trivialized so often and there are so many women that get gaslit by their environment/society/doctors for years and years to just “power through” pain and other health concerns like they’re nothing.
@kateisaknowitallАй бұрын
@@pugilism thank you! i'm a year out now and feeling much better now that i'm not getting random bouts of pain lol
@kateisaknowitallАй бұрын
@@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoing exactly. it was the mentality of 'oh i'm just being overdramatic'. i kept second guessing myself until it escalated.
@idontcare9041Ай бұрын
What the fuck. That really sounds like something any gyno/doctor should be able to diagnose. Thank god you survived and I'm so sorry that happened to you
@Ok_ThanksАй бұрын
Hassan is dressed up like my Labor Studies prof in college
@Chrisboy265Ай бұрын
Hassssssssan 🐍
@pop1923Ай бұрын
is he single
@NopenonameokАй бұрын
Yooo who’s this professor? 😏
@belhougoldenwindАй бұрын
so your labor studies prof dresses well
@cody7Ай бұрын
The long sleeves he's been wearing recently have been cool af
@sleepyfairieАй бұрын
i was also traumatically told during one gyno appointment that i have endometriosis, vaginismus, and pcos (later found i don’t have pcos but have severe hyperinsulinemia from an ovarian tumor she didn’t tell me about??) all at once. it’s such a nauseating experience, my heart physically hurts for you. all of my hormonal conditions are managed now, but it took me going a more unconventional route to get the help i needed like seeing a dietician and going to pf therapy; i believe in you!! you’re not alone in this
@JuMixBooxАй бұрын
That doctor sucks. That's not how you share any of that information and I'm not even sure you can declare all of that without blood work. I'm sorry that happened, QT.
@idontcare9041Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure there's just guidelines and they can theoretically diagnose anything (in their field at least) and that it's actually not that uncommon that doctors are reluctant to do the appropriate tests unfortunately. Medical malpractice usually involves the patient getting harmed by the wrong treatment.
@kayakbАй бұрын
girly pop & gay nation we’re so back! edit: oh no girly pop nation & gay nation are both suffering health issues
@jkfortysevenАй бұрын
😭😭😭
@itsleonardaASMRАй бұрын
girlypop nation has risen!!
@randomfluffypup9608Ай бұрын
I am 30 minutes in, girlypop nation has fallen
@HeyItsStephxАй бұрын
@@randomfluffypup9608EXCUSE ME??
@srtxfАй бұрын
girly pop nation has risen... but is now worried as well!
@ChuckleCharlie69Ай бұрын
I’m about the drop a massive dump in the toilet for the girlies 💅
@isaacr9893Ай бұрын
MANOSPHERE has fallen
@KestreyeАй бұрын
QTCinderella was in this one so I had to watch immediately
@MelvinFan200Ай бұрын
QT calling us bozos is what im here for.
@morgant7271Ай бұрын
QT!!! I have PCOS and they tried to put me on weight loss meds that made me sick. If you can find a Dietician who specializes in PCOS that’s what helped me. She tested my hormones and helped me balance them with supplements and diet. Sooo many people have PCOS and it is manageable I promise! ❤
@anthonyorsiniАй бұрын
I took an ambulance once and it was everything. I had died with blood oxygen at 60 and had to be resuscitated, but once I snapped out of it the features were amazing. Turns out I had massive blood clots in my lungs but they were like chill queen and after a bloodletting while trying to insert an IV during a minefield of speed bumps I settled down. The two awake surgeries were lit because I had this sweet motherly nurse who was a fentanyl feeder. Anyway it was cute and three years later I'm still here listening to AustinShow's dramatic crap so.. Ws in the chat!
@pugilismАй бұрын
glad you lived babe
@PeachiegirlАй бұрын
Qt I’m so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. It’s never fun to get that kind of news! I also have endometriosis and pcos! My original gyno told me straight up that I should try to get pregnant to help with endo( insane I know). The next one I spoke with was almost a year later she immediately got me into surgery. It was a super quick day surgery and I was walking around at the mall the next day! The anesthesia is always scary but you got this girl! It sounds worse than it is I promise ❤️
@pugilismАй бұрын
"get pregnant" as medical advice for ameliorating endo symptoms is crazy irresponsible wtf. i hate that. i'm glad you got a better doctor to actually offer help later, and super happy your surgery went as well as it did
@PeachiegirlАй бұрын
@@pugilismit was horrible, and many others have heard it too! It was 10years ago and I was literally 18! I suffered for a year in pain waiting for the new gyno too. She saved my life in so many ways! I’m very grateful she took my pain seriously. Not everyone is so lucky ❤
@annabel90210Ай бұрын
i love that every time they ask the editor to do something it does not happen
@ryrynoelАй бұрын
My grandmother swears by colloidal silver 😭😂 She also has a picture of Jesus walking with Trump taped on her fridge, it checks out
@sashie253Ай бұрын
😭😱🤣
@maccamachineАй бұрын
Severe mental illness
@StevonicusАй бұрын
She's super shaved then
@elipoven8271Ай бұрын
OMG 🤣
@thelegendoflivzАй бұрын
isn't that how that one cult lady died?
@katierotuno8600Ай бұрын
QT talking about her health was so real. I recently went to the gyno! It’s always good to get checked up! Girly pop nation get checked/ we stand in solidarity for Queen QT! ❤❤❤
@karim6651Ай бұрын
the QT and Austin cam is looking so crisp and clean-- thank god you gave them the good one
@alinachrist8416Ай бұрын
Yesss. Both look so good in this ep (not that they dont always)
@LetthaWrite1innАй бұрын
Shout-out to Austin for that bulls shirt
@M24071Ай бұрын
When they all get together the episode gets super unhinged and i love it and Will's "let ludwig bust in you" to QTs problems just killed me
@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoingАй бұрын
Will really goes from buying QT a cute gift to cheer her up, checking to make sure she’s okay with sharing info, and concern to the craziest bits and that’s why I love him 😂
@wompppwompwompppАй бұрын
I mean, my PCOS has prevented my husband and I from getting pregnant for 4 years now, so he ain't far off 🤣
@M24071Ай бұрын
@@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoing yeah me too he is hilarious
@sabinajohАй бұрын
QT I’m sorry about the gyno visit. It’s already bad enough to not get anything to cover yourself. It’s insane how quick the gyno went to diagnose everything with you too. I hope everything works out ❤️
@thejobbernowlАй бұрын
This is how you know this is now a podcast with everyone solidly in their 30s. Just wanna talk about health issues now.
@belhougoldenwindАй бұрын
QT has been 30 for 5 minutes and all the health problems came on full force 😭
@holls5111Ай бұрын
THE WHOLE GANG
@zlmdragonАй бұрын
Just wait a couple minutes 😂
@self.construction.day1Ай бұрын
It is NOT the whole gang even if we do count QT, how dare you forget the man behind the magic.
@BbookinnАй бұрын
I relate to Austin. When I had the stomach flu I understood why ppl used to die from the most normal sicknesses way back in the day. Truly thought that was it for me.. I prob should have went to the hospital lol. I ended up losing like 10 lbs and my stomach has never been the same. Hope that doesn't happen to you Austin lol. I can't drink coffee anymore since then
@LightningBugInTheSwampАй бұрын
Wow 😰 glad you're ok now
@homerpecan2462Ай бұрын
Hey, can I suggest something? I've had a stomach flu as well and got admitted to hospital, got fixed in a few days and went home, but my stomach definitely felt weird and frail for a long time afterwards. What helped me is taking prebiotics for a month, eating ACTUALLY healthy food (like boiled chicken and grains, soups, veggies and porridge in the morning, etc.), obviously NOT eating fast food, fried, fatty stuff, sweets AT ALL. So, I did that for a few months, then I'd maybe eat something "bad" once in a while, then I broadened my diet a little and after 6 months or so my stomach went back to normal again. I still can't eat some foods like raw garlic or onion cause it makes it feel like gastritis or something, but it's generally great now. Really hope it can help you, because I remember the fucking awful feeling of it
@BbookinnАй бұрын
@@homerpecan2462 hmm, that's a great suggestion actually. I don't have a terrible diet, but can certainly make improvements like you stated. I'll give it a try, can't hurt! Thanks
@MojoDCАй бұрын
nature is healing
@joannamoreno8492Ай бұрын
QT I’m so happy you we’re finally properly diagnosed. PCOS sucks but you got this 💜
@NarnoldАй бұрын
Hearing them ask QT why she's afraid of stuff always makes me sad, cause its like my friends with my OCD. We realize things are irrational but it doesn't mean the feelings and fear are not real
@yoreli1Ай бұрын
i recently was diagnosed with PCOS and it was scary bc I had no idea what it was but im so glad that I went to the gyno after missing my period for multiple months and now working on my hormonal imbalance with my doctor. If you’re a girlypop, please listen to your body and get checked up!!!
@ninagarza1497Ай бұрын
Austin!! I thought something looked “different” and then heard your hospital story. Glad you survived! I got pneumonia in 2021 and had to take an ambulance to the hospital and got the first class treatment. Didn’t have to lift a finger. 8/10
@WhereTheHellIsMyLifeGoingАй бұрын
QT please know that you are NOT ALONE at all on the stray dark chin/facial hairs!! ❤ it happens to many many women starting in their mid-late 20’s and it can be totally normal too or can be a sign/symptom of PCOS or a hormonal imbalance which is why it’s good to get checked but there’s not a single reason to be embarrassed of it.
@Squishy-ho7zdАй бұрын
I turned 18 in September and I suspect I have it due to certain things like facial hair etc
@arbitariousАй бұрын
Also it’s super common in trans women 😔
@CJMGalaxyАй бұрын
Former EMT here - the ambulance ride itself may only be that much, but every single thing they do adds hundreds.
@Aithis.Ай бұрын
I knew the US had deplorable costs for everything when it comes to healthcare but I still was under the assumption that you don’t have to pay for ambulance because it’s that ridiculous that would have to lol (other than maybe 20/30 for fuel).
@CJMGalaxyАй бұрын
@Aithis. and you know how much EMTs get paid? Barely over minimum wage. So it's not going to the people doing the ambulance shit. They upcharge ridiculously so they can get insurance to pay out a smaller but still ridiculous amount, and it goes into the pockets of the CEOs or whoever. It's mostly privately run, and mostly by the same company who are horrible to their workers.
@JulianCedarАй бұрын
Austin forgetting about the underwear party is so on brand for both him and QT
@LiveOutLoud321Ай бұрын
he also typed in the bonus comments two weeks ago that he forgot he needed to buy that for her but was reminded by the comments and then he somehow forgot AGAIN 🤣🤣
@gaycherriesАй бұрын
Super nice to hear QT talk about her issues with hormonal imbalance. Just got diagnosed w/ PCOS myself and I empathize with how difficult it can be to get so much info at once. You got it girlie, you just have to keep pushing with stuff like this
@anatargaryen1Ай бұрын
Our queens areeeee back
@MrJohnnxdАй бұрын
As a paramedic please don’t call an ambulance thinking you’re gonna seen quicker. All depends on ur triage nurse. Glad ur feeling better Austin!
@skyethecreatorАй бұрын
I also have PCOS and getting that diagnosis was both so relieving and so devastating for me. Putting a name to what I've been struggling with for years was cathartic but simultaneously realizing that all the medical nightmares I've been through could have been addressed if just one doctor had thought of it was upsetting. Only when I brought it up to my gyno after years of endocrinology appointments, blood tests, and MRIs did I finally get an answer. I think it perfectly summarizes the big issue here -- the issue that means that there is no medication that directly addresses PCOS and no current cure: misogyny. It's very real and it's very alienating. We're with you QT
@gabrielaleon5078Ай бұрын
Qt is on finally
@poutygirlyАй бұрын
thought the title was gaslighting me im so glad the original hosts qt and austin are back !!
@bumblebriii6280Ай бұрын
QT!! i also have PCOS and it was also a scary time and so much info at once. what i found beneficial is having a gyno that can make you feel comfortable AND can meet you in the middle with your accommodations. i was essentially forced onto birth control which messed me up physically and mentally, but after stopping it on my own and speaking with my gyno about it, they were more than happy to know i was happy and pleased without it as i saw no benefits to the pill. so keep pushing for what you feel is right and take care!! we got this :) Also ps: as someone who was once afraid of anesthesia and saw it as something that's way worse than surgery and recovery, i can gladly say i had a pleasant experience my first time and not afraid for future procedures if needed! it's all about trust in your doctors as well as them seeing you and meeting you to your comfy levels 👍🏼
@katesayens7541Ай бұрын
Marche! come back and save us from this camera angle please 😭😭
@gabejruizАй бұрын
That's my bad guys, will be fixed next week. Will make a fan cam of hasan as penance
@katesayens7541Ай бұрын
@@gabejruiz oh no no you did a great job! my only complaint was the camera angle & I honestly thought it was Kaya's fault 😂
@IntuitiveBackpackerАй бұрын
@@gabejruizyou did great Gabe and I speak for all loyal viewers that we’re glad to have you in Marche’s absence!!
@Sophie_MilagrosАй бұрын
QT… THANK YOU SO MUCH! You telling your story and being brutally honest about the insanity that is women’s health was amazing. I am so sorry you are going through this tho… I have similar issues and it fucking sucks. I hope that you can get relief asap ❤
@ZoeyIsMuhNameАй бұрын
QT you are doing a phenomenal job. what you do for the streaming community does NOT go unrecognized by those who are fans of streaming. ik streamer awards are a v stressful time for you, QT. we as fan and i’m sure most, if not all, streamers appreciate what you do. we are proud of you and so thankful. this year has been a MONUMENTAL year for streaming, a lot of ppl outside of the community are tuning in. they expect award shows to be like these giant legacy award show while neglecting to realize Streamer Awards are your beautiful baby. don’t be too hard on yourself. it will all work out. you are a phenomenal organizer and have a stellar team behind you.
@HypnoticPandaАй бұрын
They way I hovered over the video to make sure the title wasn't click bait first.
@sirensh.tАй бұрын
50:51 Austin slowly realizing John Krasinski is might actually be the sexiest man alive is killing meee
@serenaisproblemАй бұрын
27:24 “these snake oil salesmen like to hawk to, uh, their audience” - hasan piker 2024
@friendlylich1077Ай бұрын
I hate you for making me notice it
@packrxnnerАй бұрын
I was about to comment this damnit LMAO
@TheRealHaloLover21 күн бұрын
This aged like fine wine
@darclizАй бұрын
austin: "i woke up on my 31st birthday" qt: "sad"
@My_Little_Teddy_BearАй бұрын
Omg! I have Plantar fasciitis AND PCOS.. I'm soooooo seen...
@self.construction.day1Ай бұрын
Typical Fear& pandering to my little teddy bear.
@miiimiii30Ай бұрын
I got scared when I saw the thumbnail, then I read the title and clicked the video, my queen qt is here❤( for a halfday). Now I trust Marche or Gabe or whosoever is editing 😅
@Emma-tx4miАй бұрын
Thanks for talking about it QT, you've made me book my screening after putting it off for 3 years
@raw_oysterАй бұрын
QT! You are the reason we watch. Don't kill yourself please 😁💖💖💖
@arindoesstuff2422Ай бұрын
Someone I know died recently and the vast majority of her friends found out when her ex employer posted about it on Twitter. I found out from a news article. “Who would tell us” Is actually such a valid question imo
@thelegendoflivzАй бұрын
imagine Dan Clancy arranging a zoom meeting to break the news to them
@thelegendoflivzАй бұрын
wait actually he would probably use the guest feature while they're all streaming
@thomasnguyen9335Ай бұрын
Will asking for the editor cut while nothing happens LMAO
@miriamcitaАй бұрын
omg qt, sending you sm love. first of all like feeling anxious about life and then getting this bombardment of news is so crazy. dude, i hope some relief comes soon bc WTF. sending you a lot love qt, youre a total powerhouse
@gamergirl1035-m1hАй бұрын
LMAO THE TITLE. so real.
@MegaEliteAwesomeАй бұрын
I like that being blue helped people recognize briefly that racism actually does stop people from getting a job.
@rere-z6gАй бұрын
i never comment on videos ever but i had to comment that Will looks AMAZING this episode!! 😍 this hair length and mustache combo on him is chef’s kiss
@hotcheetosgirl08Ай бұрын
23:47 QT I am sorry to hear. 💔
@neuroqueerjesterАй бұрын
two gyno comments in a row for me but fun fact that's not fun and nobody cares about, the spreader thingy (retractor) is literally called a spreader in italian, very refined language, so i had to look the english word up and it's not the same as a speculum! i'm here for girlypop nation except i'm shitting bricks (Austincore) about having to come out to my gyno as trans in a while
@pugilismАй бұрын
good luck!!
@neuroqueerjesterАй бұрын
@pugilism aw thank you!
@dahumanАй бұрын
our patreon donations 😎 have a blast Marche, you deserve it!
@arenomusicАй бұрын
My girlfriend has PCOS, thanks for sharing your experience QT. Having another perspective helps give me insight into struggles I can't comprehend, I really appreciate your openness. Hope you're doing well :)
@MainManRobPlaysАй бұрын
It really sounds like QTs doctor is literally just trying to extract as much money out of her as possible
@ABagOVicodinАй бұрын
American who now lives in South Korea. It's insane that I now live in a country where people go to the doctor all the time if they are sick. I had to break the habit of just waiting stuff out, and my coworkers used to raise their eyebrows when I was sick and I would just be suffering for a week.
@winkzartАй бұрын
Great Episode. Thank you Qt for being vulnerable and talking about something so many women have to deal with
@catgrrr1Ай бұрын
Man QT is so relatable. I have so many similar issues. And I also am terrified of anesthesia and birth (but not planes haha). I’m so glad she talks about it openly
@Anicatchun_istruАй бұрын
austin going "ehhh" when they called the blue man good looking at 28:38 had me crYING???
@lilmisschiefxo9049Ай бұрын
"I've got no eggs" into an ad broke my heart
@lilmisschiefxo9049Ай бұрын
I'm also afraid of anesthesia but it's because I found out sometimes people just don't wake back up & now I've convinced myself I specifically will be one of those people BECAUSE I'm worried about it. Like Irony has nothing better to do with her day lol
@garcia2462Ай бұрын
as a medical intern, that's awful medical practice, qt wasnt heard or acknowledged, her concerns should have been managed way better (in an individualized manner)
@charlottedelamo5928Ай бұрын
this is making me realise i need to go to the gyno and get checked out bc i’ve just been ignoring my symptoms for so long i’ve forgotten they’re not supposed to be there
@yusha5728Ай бұрын
THE GANG IS BACK
@eva1937Ай бұрын
the gang’s back together, you know it’s gonna be a good one
@MikaelaEknedalАй бұрын
I've been diagnosed with PCOS for 5 years and they won't give me any help. I have facial hair growth, I am overweight and have diabetes in my family and have been proven to not be able to loose weight no matter how hard I work out and well I eat for MONTHS. So as rough as it is, I'm happy they figured it all out and helped you on the same day as they noticed it
@heleenastory7574Ай бұрын
Wills home makeover in Japan idea is actually top tier content
@XeoIsMediaАй бұрын
that shirt looks amazing on Austin just gotta get that out there
@lucey2704Ай бұрын
austin looks so unbelievably good this episode my god
@miniciominiciominicioАй бұрын
looking forward to austin’s itemized hospital bill next week.
@mxrymxgdal3n3Ай бұрын
i hope she talks with poki about the gyno stuff, its good to have someone in your circle that understands the struggle
@krooner500Ай бұрын
Banger of an episode
@meri6802Ай бұрын
so glad QT’s back!!! can’t wait to watch a whole hour of all 4 of you!
@anna__bananaАй бұрын
Austin scared he wasnt in the gc killed me!
@PeidosFTWАй бұрын
18:05 insane way to question that LMAO
@gerardcortes5862Ай бұрын
As an EMT i gotta state that NO you do not go right in to a bed at the hospital for riding in an ambulance. you get triaged and Austin you must have been in a state that looked dire for them to get you right in. A big misconception is that you will get through the hospital faster with an ambulance ride.
@GlenhhАй бұрын
Can you help me understand how a stomach flu can land you in a hospital? Maybe he had one of the most severe cases? I’m from Germany I haven’t heard of someone (small sample size) going to the hospital for puking and sh*ting.
@sanukriuki9313Ай бұрын
You lost a lot of fluid and that could lead to severe dehydration. And it will be worse if you have fever.
@homerpecan2462Ай бұрын
@@Glenhh just puking and shitting is when you get poisoning. Stomach flu is worse than that. You feel severe pain in your abdomen, all fluid you consume goes to your stomach and immediately flushes out of your body lol, so you are dehydrated af, and your body temperature becomes 38-39 which is obviously bad as well
@homerpecan2462Ай бұрын
@@Glenhh Just puking and sh*ting is when you get poisoning. Stomach flu is worse then that. You feel severe pain in your abdomen. All fluid you consume goes to your stomach and immediately gets flushed out of your body, so you're dehydrated af. And your body temperature becomes 38-39 which is obviously bad as well
@homerpecan2462Ай бұрын
@@Glenhh That's just poisoning. Stomach flu is when you feel severe abdomen pain, all liquid you consume goes to your stomach and immediately gets flushed out of your body, so you're very dehydrated. And your body temp goes up to 38-39° which is also very bad obviously P.S. it's an infection, not food poisoning
@d1anacrystal127Ай бұрын
GUYYSSS you didnt let QT finish her story! So glad theres a second opinion doctor that she continued to tell in wine about it
@CK-bd8tjАй бұрын
That ambulance/hospital pic of Austin is literally Baker Mayfield and you can’t convince me otherwise.
@DizzyedUpGirlАй бұрын
QT makes the pod. Austin boosts QT. But then there's those 2 straight white men.
@elizabethrose49091Ай бұрын
Yay they scheduled a time for QT and Austin!
@MitraKesavaАй бұрын
Will is so real for telling that super glue story. I have seen so many injuries that should’ve had a doctor look at them get fixed with duct tape and glue more times than I can count. Got a love America.
@LUV04111Ай бұрын
Marche knows the target audience fr because I wouldn't have clicked on this one if I hadn't known qt was in it
@maddi6458Ай бұрын
QT I went through several very similar health and hormone issues and a naturopath was the best option I had that could have helped me with it all if you can find one. Mine got me a DUTCH test ($500 in canada)which reads your hormones over a 24 hour period and was super informative for what exactly needed fixing. Then I was put on a supplement for suppressing testosterone cause I had too much too and I had like no progesterone so she prescribed a low dosage and at the very beginning I was also on a supplement for estrogen support too. I'm also not meant to take this forever as my naturopath says my hormones will self regulate eventually. I've been doing everything my naturopath tells me and I went from the most irregular and painful periods to the lightest cramps I've ever experienced. And if yours is PCOS this will still give you a confirmed answer on where your hormones are at this point, and can only help with getting treatment.
@nicolaspapasidero9441Ай бұрын
the fashion is off the charts this episode
@MariaHernandez-bi4gtАй бұрын
I have got diagnosed with PCOS last year after years of having symptoms and am dealing with an ovarian cyst as well. I have seen multiple doctors due to all of them having such different outlooks on it, but currently seeing a primary who has it as well. Best thing that I have done is changed my diet and started exercising more, and researching PCOS. I have had setbacks but all is not lost!
@bobhanson1037Ай бұрын
Hasan trying to stream politics while willneff is renovating would be great 😂😂😂
@WtfsugoiАй бұрын
Girlypop nation viewer here, I also recently got diagnosed with PCOS. It started with my period being completely wonky after having my second child and never going back to normal. I mean like my period disappearing for a month, or being late, just all over the place. Getting heat flashes, gaining weight, and then just pain by my uterus like if i was on my period. I was coping so hard thinking it was just part of postpartum, since Ive never had these symptoms before even after having my first kid. I'm glad I went to the gyno and they gave me answers.
@conehead5968Ай бұрын
Austin hospital bill is ganna be......$65,000
@wonmiiiАй бұрын
was fully expecting the title to be clickbait but i am so glad qt was in this episode and i am sending her lots of love regarding her girlypop health bc that shit is so scary