The Most Shocking Bodies On TikTok

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Published 2021-12-19
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TikTok has become a great place to see some of the most incredible human bodies in the world. No need to judge these people’s differences, rather we can celebrate what makes them unique (and maybe be a little bit jealous we don’t have their super powers). Today we look at long tongues, veins in body builders, double joints, lipedema, uvulas, wide necks, hard chests, popping eyes, hyper mobility and flexibility, spine spirals, third nostrils, extra pupils, ectrodactyly, spice tolerances, takis, peppers, capsaicin, mountain dew, caffeine, withdrawal headaches, armpit hair, toilets, popping blisters, chest compressions, eye worms, loiasis, clubbing and clubbed fingers, webbed fingers, syndactyly, veganism, pescatarians, splinters, a broken jaw, wood sculpting, vaginal odor, cellulite, family medicine interviews, and charlie puth’s head.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kallmekris
    A Little girl doing cpr on a duck stuffy🦆 …that’s what I needed to see this morning.
  • @3llevate
    I love that he has such a wholesome, innocent quality to him and then reminds you of how boss he is by spitting wisdom like "a vagina smells like a vagina, it's not supposed to smell like peaches"
  • Doctor Mike: Knows every medical condition ever Also Doctor Mike: Doesn't know what Takis are
  • @calledsomething
    Seeing that little girl so happy about the doctor made me smile. When I was a child, probably younger than 5, I was scared to get a vaccine, and my father pretended he was going to hug me to make me feel better, and instead pinned me down and they gave me the injection. That is one of my earliest, clearest memories, like it was yesterday, and it lead to a trauma in relation to needless that stopped (and stops) me from getting vaccines and IV. I would probably need to be sedated to receive an IV. It's nice to see that her early memories of doctors will be different from mine, I think thats such an important thing to facilitate with kids, so that during their life they feel safe and comfortable around them.
  • @-marceline.977
    Reasons why I watch doctor Mike: 1: He’s funny 2: He’s educational 3: He’s Helpful 4; He’s kind 5: He’s cool 6: He’s not judgemental 7: chest compressions
  • @justsomeguy5628
    So glad you pointed out how hyper mobility, while sometimes not a problem, is usually a disorder and not a super power. If any of you are hyper mobile, let your doctor know.
  • @m1h_1
    My daughter has hyper mobility syndrome (hyper mobility but with pain) & she can touch her foot to her hip & more like the woman at 6:55. She had leg, knee & back pain from the age of two, she would wake up screaming in pain just from doing normal everyday activity. She was referred to a physiotherapist who told us not to let her twist her knee/leg or sit in the W position. I’m so glad we listened because we were told later on if she kept doing that she’d have problem like arthritis in her hips & knees.
  • @Cyno_.
    So this guy in my school that I’m friends with DISLOCATED his shoulder in science class and just popped it back in like it was nothing. Than he showed me he could dislocate his thumb and pop it back in willingly. Than he said he can also dislocate his jaw and elbow…no idea what this would be but- he’s also extremely flexible and he has a high pain tolerance😭
  • 9:57 He's actually making a really good recovery! The rod and pins are actually out of his neck at this point, and I've been following his journey the whole time!
  • “Did you know that removing caffeine from your diet can help you lose...” Dr. Mike: Please be accurate! Please be accurate! “...Over sixty percent of your will to live.” I don’t see anything wrong here. That’s completely accurate.
  • @user-td5zq2xb1s
    I love Dr Mike's infectious positivity and enthusiasm!. Love how doctor mike can teach us but be entertaining.
  • @Sentogray
    My soulmate had clubbed fingers as a result of a heart condition. Sadly he died after abscesses formed in his brain and he went septic. His lips and fingertips were always purple which was normal for him. Miss him, and wish the US medical system didn't screw him so badly.
  • @EmEm78
    I love Dr Glaucomflecken. Hearing about how his wife saved his life when he went into cardiac arrest inspired me to update my knowledge of CPR and what to do in a cardiac emergency. She's a freaking hero to have kept up effective chest compressions for as long as she did. My partner had a massive heart attack in March, and it helps me feel less helpless to at least know that I'd be able to do my best to give him assistance if, god forbid, he ever had another cardiac event.
  • "it's not all about stickers" yes Mike, Yes it is. the gold star stickers for amazing health. you should make chest compression stickers.
  • @verydenise
    You have the perfect amount of professionalism, empathy, and humor. Too many doctors do not possess enough professionalism/ bedside manner.
  • @crazygator
    I’m planning on going into pediatrics, so I watch Doctor Mike’s videos to learn and help me get to that point. Thanks for helping me study Doctor Mike!
  • @00kidney
    Dr Mike is always making the best medical videos on Youtube. As weird as these tiktoks are getting, his explanations are always on point.
  • @luziebean7748
    On note of the doctor saved by his wife: my grandma actually saved her husband twice when he had a heartattak with chest compressions until the medics arrived. Sadly the third time even that could not save him and he died some time later in hospital. She also raised me after getting basically handled a premature born baby at 67 so I think shes a Rockstar for sure ❤️
  • @Liz-nl6ws
    When I went to get diagnosed with a hypermobility disorder the doctor was doing the test like "touch your palms to the floor" and some other stuff and I showed her how I could put my thumb behind my pointer finger joint and she got the director of her department and apparently they've never seen it before. I thought it was pretty normal for someone with "double-jointed" hands. It's been my party trick since I can remember so finding out it was medically pretty weird is kinda funny!
  • @Flutistno3
    Yes, in general, EDS sucks. This is especially true if you are involved in car accidents. You never really recover. The damage done is basically permanent. It doesn't matter what physical therapy you do, how many people try to fix you.... It just. still. hurts.