Surgeon simulator mod with Danny's face on the patient
@NZLion8 ай бұрын
Thank you and bravo for putting in the Surgeon Simulator footage. Was a brilliant addition
@LouerTube8 ай бұрын
Cameron GallBLadder paying for that surgery with his Paetron battle pass
@Skinkemann8 ай бұрын
Welcome back, Danny! :D Thrilled everything seems to be in order. On that note: It has also brought me joy to see Frank getting back on his feet. Glad y'all are doing well!✨
@capedcrusader3188 ай бұрын
You lads make me proud. Having supported you for many years, it's been amazing to see this shift in video game content post No Clip. You guys spearheaded the modern insurgence of video game docs. Without you fellows, people may have always thought of King of Kong: Fistful of Quarters whenever someone would mention the term Video Game Documentary.
@emilymitchell68238 ай бұрын
Wheyy! Good to see ya, Danny
@chevkoch8 ай бұрын
Great podcast, glad Danny is back and feeling better; Pentiment doc was indeed delightful.
@thisismarkymoo8 ай бұрын
Glad you're back and healthy Mr O'Dwyer! Apologies for asking the same question you all hear on a weekly schedule - it's news to me!
@mus_cetiner8 ай бұрын
Ahh, good to see you're back Danny. Full speed ahead on your road to recovery. Additionally, nice one to the rest of the team holding the fort, you lot did an awesome job and would love to see another podcast with you again.
@Thurrak7 ай бұрын
Cyberpunk documentary lets gooooooo!
@Kocmonavtika8 ай бұрын
Frank wasnt having it with the detailed descriptions. Great to have you back Danny!
@prototypelq85748 ай бұрын
Welcome back Danny! Hope you're feeling better
@snappums8 ай бұрын
The thumbnail of "Content Warning" with Danny in a hospital gown is priceless.
@fivetwoeighty70128 ай бұрын
Started listening on a podcast app and finished listening (and more importantly watching) on KZbin, and I was far from disappointed. 8:40
@Birbface8 ай бұрын
For info: Cholestatis - the inability to eject sufficient bile to break up fats due to blockages can lead to a build up of necrotic tissue in the gallbladder itself (gangrenous cholecystitis), because 95% of bile is recycled in the body, and bile that is used absorbs toxins from your food. This bile is then considered to be biliary sludge. It is thick, laden with absorbed toxins and cholesterol, and gets recycled back around the body and stored in the gallbladder for potential use again. This isn't meant to happen in humans obviously, that we reuse thick bile, but our diets are not the same now as our digestive systems were trained on in our evolutionary history. We do not eat or drink bitter foods much now that would ordinarily dump out the thick bile and replace it with clean thin bile several times each day. Those kinds of foods would be teas of different kinds of leaves and roots like dandelion, chanca, eating ginger and brewing up bitters. Sometimes the liver will package up these collections of biliary sludge with bile salts and cholesterol and toxins etc. and store them in the many bile ducts down which thin clean bile should be ejected in the presence of fats. These packages are known as gallstones and can start in the liver (intrahepatic stones) and travel down into the ducts, blocking the way for sufficient bile to be ejected in the presence of consumed fats. If the gallbladder contains too many stones (some have been reported to have contained 2k-5k stones on removal) the organ can become distended and puts pressure on a nerve that runs down your back and around your diaphragm. So people with gallbladder pain often report respiratory difficulties as well as different 'signs' such as Kehr's sign, which is deferred arthritic pain in the right shoulder blade and neck that strangely doesn't restrict or decrease movement as a normal injury would. Insufficent bile flow also prevents the pancreas and stomach acid from.secreting enough hormones and acids to digest your food, which is why people with gallbladder problems develop digestive issues like candida or what docs call IBS. These can then develop into Crohn's or UC if they are left untreated or exacerbated. Other symptoms of a backed up gallbladder can include - and at this point treatment might be too late, even treatment with home remedies - intense nausea, vomiting, dizziness, jaundice, gallbladder attacks and pain when eating anything, not just fat. Adrenal fatigue, CFS, and anxiety, depression, anger, and headaches are also common. Treatment for gallstones often involves the removal of the organ, but you can actually sort out the problem yourself, which I happen to do, although no doctor will suggest this and nor is there basically any robust medical research into the area, so I'm.not gonna tell you how to do it lol as if I am some expert. But yeah gallbladder problems are huge in the population and they lead to a massive amount of other seemingly unrelated digestive problems and mental health symptoms (gut and neurotransmitter production are intimately linked).
@dkrumpenstein23708 ай бұрын
STOKED TO SEE WHATS COMIN DOWN THE PIPE
@zughoytim8 ай бұрын
Heyyy great you're back Danny!! American healthcare though man.... saves you by removing one thing and tries to kill you with the bill
@dkrumpenstein23708 ай бұрын
@cyberGupi8 ай бұрын
Old Danny is back!
@Heavyshadowsound8 ай бұрын
I love how this immediately opens and Danny has a Boku no Natsuyasami 2 box
@ggscv8 ай бұрын
Content warning wins the "Best First Person Shooter" award.
@huzi9908 ай бұрын
Glad to see Danny back and healthy. The American healthcare system always sounds god damn terrifying with the way they can absolutely bankrupt you if you don't have health insurance.
@EricShoe8 ай бұрын
Oh no, they bankrupt you regardless. They just bankrupt you 50% less with insurance.
@Birbface8 ай бұрын
sorry about your gallbladder Danny! Funnily enough I detox my liver and gallbladder every Friday night (although prob Sunday this week), and part of the process involves lying down for an hour to help the stones travel down the common bile duct and into the intestines, and I always listen to the Noclip Crewcast when I do it. Sometimes I can get REALLY nauseated in the process, and you guys constantly make me smile and laugh through the whole thing. I hope you're feeling better :)
@Birbface8 ай бұрын
@@EricShoeyour comment is irritating because of course I would know way better than you, who hasn't done anything in the field, what the risks and effects are of the procedure, but my main retort is that: data and phenomena exist whether we observe or predict them or not. You'll start to understand this at the point you have a condition a medical professional dismisses or won't address, either through their ignorance or bias. It is silly to imagine a thing cannot be done because the research does not exist to support it, and most people would agree that a doctor is great at fixing a broken leg, but stumbles around in the dark when it comes to gut health or mental health.
@EricShoe8 ай бұрын
@@Birbface Sorry, didn’t mean to come off like that. It’s hard to express concern through text. It can easily come off as judgement and arrogance, which I think it did in this case, by accident. I 100% agree that doctors are clueless with the microbiome, and gut and mental health. I actually had an ulcer recently, went to the hospital, they did some tests and sent me on my way. They were like “We can’t find anything. Maybe it’s an ulcer 🤷🏻♂️”. Sorry again about my comment.
@EricShoe8 ай бұрын
@@BirbfaceAlso doctors pussyfoot around actually making any diagnosis, since they don’t want to be held liable for being wrong. They end up being extremely unhelpful. Such an annoying situation, especially when it comes to your health.
@Birbface8 ай бұрын
@@EricShoewell I'm very sorry about your ulcer, or if it isn't that the pain you got. You could try a couple different nutritionists, but you may not get anywhere with them, especially if the doctor themselves chalked it up to some markers of a thing but not all of them. I know what it's like with doctors, I've lived with my problems for 30 years and tried lots of stuff. I do find this detox procedure particularly interesting though because it doesn't add anything into the body, like probiotics or similar. What you're doing is actually forcing the body to expel something, freeing it up to take care of stuff it should have been doing anyway.
@EricShoe8 ай бұрын
@@BirbfaceThat’s a good idea to check out a nutritionist. I might have some allergies that would be nice to diagnose officially. Still waiting to see a gastroenterologist though. They didn’t have openings for months. I’m happy your detox process has been working!
@BenFoote8 ай бұрын
Yay for new ep of Jayne Dev!
@dodo7ger8 ай бұрын
3 Body Problem, the show is fine and so far portraited the big ideas of the book trilogy pretty well. The chinese show shows more background, but is quite slow compared. The books themselves though are some of the most inventive Sci-Fi books I have ever read, highly highly recommended.
@TheScratcherStudios8 ай бұрын
Waited all this time and bought cp77 last week. Didn't have much expectations and am very positively surprised. Especially the story and chars are better than i assumed. Btw my "playstyle" is just running towards nmes and shotgun blast em. Didn't invest anything in body but am still an unkillable bullet sponge. Currently doing dogtown and halted main story at the last mission
@capedcrusader3188 ай бұрын
Welcome back Danny boy!
@Ricardo_Stone8 ай бұрын
He's back!
@Marco-Solo8 ай бұрын
Will there be a video up on Crew of the guys playing Content Warning? Sounded like Jeremy said he was editing something together and I bet it's hilarious.
@Dalamarian8 ай бұрын
I suffered with a infected gal bladder for 6 years with 3 or 4 attacks a week, I lost half my weight from being too scared to eat.
@sleepographer77128 ай бұрын
thanks for reminding me that i need to do a gallbladder cleanse.
@sleepographer77128 ай бұрын
those so-called stones can be flushed out reportedly.
@nuodso8 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that as an EU citizen you would have been insured by Rep of Ireland in Sweden if you needed acute surgery.
@seancherry8 ай бұрын
If I was to have a similar medical emergency as a UK resident here in the UK, there would be no bill for me to pay
@FlashMeterRed8 ай бұрын
The memory wipe thing is the more likely.
@Rkiver8 ай бұрын
US and healthcare.....what a mess. My spinal op that saved my life many years ago cost me...zero.
@R177598 ай бұрын
Sounds like communism. And we can’t have that here in murca
@johnnyexponential72298 ай бұрын
US healthcare really is a nightmare, isn't it. Jesus.
@BavoDebraekeleer8 ай бұрын
You know what could be fun to do with merch or swag you get from studios, do an up trade if you visit other studios. Like I have this Rocket League car, what can you trade me for it, and it can be part of the bts content 😂