Anaesthesiologist reacting to Dr Glaucomflecken - The Anesthesiologist Goes to Therapy

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My name is Dr Dheeraj Masapu. I'm an Anaesthesiologist...and I approve this message.

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I love that you describe him as your “favorite comedian ophthalmologist” as if there’s more than one comedian ophthalmologist.

rkain
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Haha, hours of boredom, moments of terror! That is great.

TheEmily
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Since no one has asked yet, did you take time to record this behind the surgical drape in the middle of a surgery?

feroz
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I remember going to watch surgery and after 30 minutes the anaesthesiologist pulled out a book!

nats
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Thank you sir. We enjoy medical comedy and enjoyed your reaction too. Thank you for your work Dr Masapu.

oderadee
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Spondyloarthritis patient here. I always asked to talk to the anesthesiologist before any procedure. They're always highly qualified and always understand my condition. I think it's a great speciality.

lanes
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What was terrifying to me was waking completely up from surgery twice in my life. Sat straight up thinking surgery was over. I never want to deal with another surgery in my life as a result.

cpapcyborg
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I like to imagine Dr. Masapu is recording this during one of those hours of boredom lol

serialvapist
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I honestly like that anaesthesiologist are at better working condition and take better care of themselves throughout their work day. I wish surgeons could take breaks too, if only they didn't have to scrub in and out just to take a small break.
I personally dont think i will be able to work like that ever. I appreciate your dedication to your work. thank you

workingtunafish
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Great video sir! I would suggest toning down the background music

pianopognosia
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The Anesthesiologist is the one making sure you don't die during surgery.
Unless the surgery is already a risky life threatening one, the biggest threat is that you could stop breathing. There is a reason anesthesia is a specialty and a reason why Michael Jackson died when a cardiologist tried to do the job of an anesthesiologist. I have routine minor surgery often and I love my anesthesiologist Dr. Radu and I literally am trusting him not to let me die while they put me under for a 15 minute procedure I have a few times a year. I have had major surgeries as well and once during a particularly bad year I was in the hospital about to go into surgery and I started getting upset and crying and I was like, I am tired of having surgery, I am tired of feeling like shit, I am leaving and I will just go home and die, and my anesthesiologist Dr. Steven P. Johnson came over and his words were, "This won't do" and he gave me a quick shot of something in my IV (probably vercet) and I immediately was able to calm down, realize I was being ridiculous and go into surgery without freaking out. You need someone to intubate, call anesthesia to help, they are the best. The only thing I don't like is when they try to get away with "light sedation" and I end up with staples instead of glue (staples are faster and I was moving too much for my surgeon to do the internal sutures needed to keep the wound closed with glue on the skin).

MommyOfZoeAndLiam
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I once worked with an "Indian" anesthesiologist who decided to do some charity work in what we would call a "third world country". Preparing for a day of surgery he had an O2 tank, mask and bag but was looking for the rest of the equipment. He asked where the other gases and equipment were. He was handed a gauze mask and a can of ether! He said that he had never administered open drop ether. They asked how that could be since he was from India. He said, "I'm from Philadelphia!"

wholeNwon
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Sir please make video on career prospects in Anesthesia branch and little bit about salary that Anesthesiologists can expect....thank you

amitsingh
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I'd love to see your reaction to the interview to become an anesthesiologist video by the same creator.

nehadoppalapudi
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How hard is it to become an anesthesiologist?
Currently in my medical training last year
I like the OR dynamic pace and the icu case diversity (also i find managing septic patient is challenging)

Admin-mozq
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Good reaction. Good editing as always !

green
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Do they make you take the thick, fluffy cardigan you're wearing under your scrubs off before allowing you into the operating theater? I know you're not actually operating on the patient but they do shave patients to ensure fibers don't get into the incision area and a sweater like the one you're rocking is so thick and fluffy that I bet it leaves fibers behind everywhere you go. If they do let you keep wearing it during surgery I bet you stay toasty warm no matter how cool the surgical room gets!

RemedialRob
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"hours of boredom moments of terror' is broadcasting as well, If nothing goes wrong we did our job. In a lot of jobs like that where it's perceived the person is lazy the reality is that the person has a high-stress in-moment job. You just don't notice the moments because we're used to the high-stress areas and are used to critical response and minimizing ;) You're welcome.

EspressosWork
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Since this is literally the first time I am seeing an anesthesiologists on YouTube, I gotta ask....what the heck do I tell my anesthesiologist when I'm prone to waking up flailing like I'm possessed? Everytime I go into surgery they always just say, "it wont happen, I'll wake you up slowly." And I end up whacking a nurse.

tic
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you called him a comedian. he is a real doctor, too.

darlene