A Man Had 2 Week Old Baked Potato For Dinner. This Is What Happened To His Brain.

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Published 2024-04-13
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Patient PD by Wolfgang Nelson
Master Brewer Inmate by Bryan Assata
Production Assistant: Tristyn Smith
Director of Photography: John Myung
Producer: Dr Katherine Johns

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Timestamp:
0:00 A Prisoner Consumed 2 Week Old Baked Potato 🥔 For Dinner
0:24 Introducing PD
0:54 Good 🍊 fruit
1:09 Getting 🤔 an idea
1:45 haha juice go glug glug
2:35 what's wrong sweaty, got a little 🤧 sneeze ?
3:01 Guy: "Doc, can you take a closer look?" Doc: "no."
3:26 Doc takes a closer look
3:50 braaap
4:25 pay attention to the symptoms together
5:26 This is called Pace, the speed of onset and evolution of symptoms
6:00 This is called Localization. Where are things going wrong?
7:27 Too slow to be vascular etiology, too fast to be genetic or neoplastic
8:34 Factor
9:43 Eat potato🥔, brain 🧠 becomes potato. i dont make the rules around 🤷‍♂️ here
11:00 Drink good
12:21 mmm 😋 delicious
13:23 Pace + Localization = Syndrome
14:52 What do you think of this?

These cases are patients who I, or my colleagues have seen. They are de-identified and many instances have been presented in more depth in an academic setting. These videos are not individual medical advice and are for general educational purposes only. I do not give medical advice over the internet.

References:

CDC. Botulism from drinking prison-made illicit alcohol—Utah, 2011. MMWR 2012;61:782–4. www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6139a2.htm

Williams BT et. al. Emergency department identification and critical care management of a Utah
prison botulism outbreak. Ann Emerg Med. 2014 Jul;64(1):26-31. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24331717/

Botulinum Toxin: Mechanism of Action and Clinical Use. www.openanesthesia.org/keywords/botulinum-toxin-me…

All Comments (21)
  • @chubbyemu
    eat potato🥔, brain 🧠 becomes potato. i dont make the rules around 🤷‍♂ here
  • @Ostinat0
    "despite the smell and the taste, he ate it" - every damn time in these videos man, unreal.
  • Poor PD's been poisoned by his wife, his farm cow, his food delivery, his second wife, his earbuds, himself, and NOW his inmates! What a life.
  • @JackRileyD
    The fact that I was able to figure out it was botulism from just an old potato, and the inability to swallow is a true sign I've learned all I can from these videos.
  • @pickles3128
    Can confirm the oatmeal served in Missouri Department of Corrections has NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION stamped on it.
  • @PhrontDoor
    I found a styrofoam container with 'potato-skins' in it under my bed at the END of my semester -- remembering that it was what my sister left on the floor in front of my bed at the BEGINNING of the semester. Somehow it had got slid all the way under, behind my supplies container. Because I don't want to star in any chubbyemu vidz, clearly, I hadn't eaten it.
  • @LaJewel
    This actor deserves a special award for playing all the characters he's acted in this doctor's videos - LEGEND!
  • @ElectronicSword
    All these videos are like: This man snorted 34 cups of drywall. Here's what happened to his balls. 💀
  • my cursed household objects list now reads: 1. poop knife 2. botulism sock
  • @civirebel
    The actor is improving, I think he deserves an Emmy Award.
  • >That feel when your heart shakes in place and doesn't even pump blood :( Poor little heart never gets the respect it deserves and never gets to rest.
  • @Chamucokiddo
    Bro had us hanging for a second but then said "full recovery". The relief!
  • @jackpayne4658
    That '2-week old baked potato' looked like the incinerated remains of an alien whose spacecraft had failed in some way.
  • I'm glad the jail workers and physician cared about this man's symptoms. I recently saw a story where a woman broke her neck in the jail and the staff didn't care for 3 days. By the time they did, the poor woman was left permanently paralyzed. I wish all jails could care about their inmates' health especially in an emergency like they did in this video. It saves people's lives like the police supposedly swear to protect when they begin their duties as an officer or jail guard.
  • @bunniey3290
    "Humans cannot last for days without being able to breathe," was such a funny line
  • @beefpanda4313
    I'm not a simple man. I see chubbyemu I click to learn. His video on rhabdomyolysis saved my life earlier this year. I recognized the symptoms from that video and still spent a week hospitalized. Could've been way worse if I didn't know the terms to use when I called a nurse hotline.
  • @joisa
    A YouTube viewer opened ChubbyEmu's video as soon as it got loaded. This is how her day became better
  • @agwbcfjc2
    Perfect narrator and DAD of perfect narrator!🙂It doesn't get any better than this! Thank you, Chubby Emu for featuring your dad.
  • @JoshMolczyk
    OMG It's Wolfgang Nelson! That's my BOIIIIIIII!~!!! He's my favorite ChubbyMu actor...