What You Can Learn from MIT Neurosurgeon Who Quit (Dr. Goobie Reaction)

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Let's jump to the most important parts of MIT trained neurosurgeon Dr. Goobie's video.

Dr. Goobie from Goobie and Doobie revealed some shocking information that will help you avoid some MASSIVE mistakes if you have back pain, hip pain, or shoulder pain. When an MIT neurosurgeon quits, you need to pay close attention to the wisdom he shares about spinal surgery, success rates, and the long term prognosis for back pain. Trained in minimally invasive spine surgery, Dr. Goobie pulled no punches.

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If you're considering spinal surgery to get back pain relief, you need to listen to the confessions of this MIT trained neurosurgeon. Back pain relief isn't guaranteed with surgery, as you'll learn from Dr. Goobie's revelations.

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Please excuse the weird rendering issue with the red screen at the T! in the beginning. Final cut pro crapped the bed. 💩

What did you learn from Dr. Goobie?

Uprighthealth
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The medical field is so disjointed. These days you see a dermatologist for a skin condition that is actually caused by a problem in your gut microbiome, but the derm gives you a topical cream. Instead of working collaboratively it's siloes everywhere and doctors treat the parts and not the whole. Good on this guy for having the courage to stand away from the crowd. He'd rather be in nature assaulted by a million mosquitoes than work another day just to collect a paycheck. That says a lot about his integrity.

nickelandimed
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Dr. Goobie is a ethical, moral man. It took lots of honesty and bravery to share the truth.

polymathematics
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Dr Goobie is a genuine whistle-blower in medical profession. I feel you Dr Goobie

alinahMQuantum
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I'm old. I remember the medical doctors, called "general practitioners" from when i was a young kid. They were healers who took their time with patients. When needed, they would make house calls to treat them. All they had was a small bag with a few tools, a calming demeanor, and a distinct lack of paperwork. What they did was a calling. That time is dead and gone. I think that is what the Dr. in the video was alluding to.

nopenotyeti
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Every profession needs more Dr. Goobies.

glynysthomas
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I watched his video a few days ago, guess the algorithm is pretty intelligent..

His honesty and transparency was very refreshing. I admire his courage, and his principled behavior "Our job is to relieve suffering" - and he realized his job was not always aimed at that.

agilesamus
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His video worked for me, it increased my desire to go to the gym every day and take care of my body and mind.

EroFelipe
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I watched his vid shortly after he released it. I was so proud of him for not only recognizing the issues with the medical system, not only for having courage to speak out against it... but more importantly for recognizing what it was doing to him and having the courage to walk away.

nuthinbutlove
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It takes bravery to go against the establishment based on money NOT peoples needs. The Hippocratic oath is worthless in face of monetary pressure. Bravo for standing up based on your conscience. One day we will stand before the judgement seat.

georgeyao
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This was the reason why I left pharmacy to go into teaching the next gen... But our educational system is just like our healthcare system. We need to rethink what are we teaching and building for the future of humanity and our beautiful Planet Earth... 😳❤🙏

carriefu
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To summarize what the former neurosurgeon said: He found that healing comes from eating plant-based, exercise, don't smoke, don't drink too much, reduce stress, and social interaction. Problem to him is that current medical system is setup to make money rather than healing people, hence always promote surgery and medical intervention as solution rather than telling patients what's best for them which is lifestyle change. He felt terrible that he often saw suffering patients that he as a surgeon could not help, but simple lifestyle change earlier on would have prevented the problem in the first place.

helentam-semmens
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I’ve known all of this for years. Happy that this young man has morals and is ethical ✌🏻💕

Patton
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3:12 all jobs / positions I’ve held in the medical field have left me deleted of joy almost to the edge of depression- I am so grateful to have been able to leave and move on to joy and fulfillment in another field ! Good for him !!❤🎉

MeandMyself-ri
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I work at a hospital and this a top 5 hospital in Chicago, they do not care about patients, they pretend they care but they don’t. I work as a MRI tech and I find it disgusting how the medical field is more like a fast food chain.

fabianminor
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Dr Casey Means did something very similar she walked away at the end of her surgical residency. She said she knew what she was feeling and witnessing was wrong. It is so refreshing to see some (though few) Doctors coming forward calling out how terrible the medical system is. I had to leave nursing because I could not stomach what I was seeing anymore. Hopefully people will hear these messages and take heed.

jennyt
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In today's world, it feels like many jobs are created not out of necessity but to give the illusion of purpose and productivity. This artificially constructed way of life is not only wasteful of resources but also of our most precious asset: time.

While work can provide structure and a sense of contribution, we need to question whether the tasks we're performing are truly meaningful or simply created to maintain a cycle of consumption and production. We should strive for a society where innovation and efficiency lead to reduced working hours and more time for personal growth, community engagement, and environmental sustainability.

Let's rethink our approach to work and aim for a future where our efforts are aligned with genuine needs and the well-being of all.

rayne
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Hi, I was a nurse for 26 years and I saw a huge significant change in the medical field about 10 years ago and it was a constant struggle to help my patients due to the changes, but when Covid hit the change was overwhelming and I could no longer do my job, both because of the vaccine and the fact that it was no longer a choice of nurses to help ppl but a pharmaceutical option only. It became to frustrating to continually find that I was fighting a uphill battle with the system. I feel for this Dr because I know how he feels! I ended up with ptsd and depression and quit my job. So sad to hear this because it’s happened to so many great medical professionals ❤🙏🏽

marry
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I developed idiopathic hip neck and back pain from poor exercise habits and posture. I was always a strong guy, college athlete, super active, and this happened to me at 30. It has taken me two years to work my way out of this, but so much of it was trauma and lifestyle. I’ve learned a ton. I have a friend who is a neurosurgeon who I saw over this previous Fourth of July. I was explaining to him all that I had gone through and learned, and he remarked “wow, it’s very lucky you stayed out of the medical system. If you had gone with the usual protocol, you would’ve ended up in my office in your early 30s, prescribed a synthetic form of heroin, and looking for a surgery that I could technically do but might not even help you. Worst case scenario, you could catch me or a colleague on a bad day and we could accidentally paralyze you for the rest of your life.“
Thanks for sharing.

delmar
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I watched Dr. Goobie’s video when it was first posted. It broke my heart but it is not news to me how the Western medicine machine works. We saw this in spades during COVID. Dr. Goobie made a brave move most will never make. I’d love to hear you interview Dr. Goobie!🙏🏻

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