Mysterious Deaths Doctors Can't Explain

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00:00 Murder At The South Pole
03:46 Edgar Allan Poe
06:51 Sweet Kiss
10:22 Deadly Nightmares
13:38 Presidential Poisoning
The deaths of Rodney Marks at the South Pole in Antarctica, Presidency Zachary Taylor, Hmong reguess from Laos, Frank Hayes on horseback, and the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe have puzzled doctors forever. Let's look at what may have happened.
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@M_3o
@M_3o 8 місяців тому
Doctor mike is both a doctor and a storyteller
@wolfy3210
@wolfy3210 8 місяців тому
Facts
@The_hamster_club
@The_hamster_club 8 місяців тому
Yea
@A_skeleton332
@A_skeleton332 8 місяців тому
factionios desperationias
@jacoobboocaj
@jacoobboocaj 8 місяців тому
chatgpt the hour before this video did great in my opinion
@A_skeleton332
@A_skeleton332 8 місяців тому
kk@@jacoobboocaj
@winninglisa
@winninglisa 8 місяців тому
I cant believe someone as popular as Edgar Alan Poe’s death is still a mystery
@coachlucas42
@coachlucas42 8 місяців тому
Something about him that isnt a mystery is that he married his 13 year old cousin.
@lyndsaybrown8471
@lyndsaybrown8471 8 місяців тому
He would have wanted it that way
@disco-guyproductions8199
@disco-guyproductions8199 8 місяців тому
his death sounds like one of his stories
@hoofhearted4
@hoofhearted4 8 місяців тому
being popular still doesnt allow for time travel to get information that simply doesn't exist lol
@ZainAhmed456
@ZainAhmed456 8 місяців тому
​@@coachlucas42okay????, how does that matter to this video lmao
@user-sl3gd9nb6b
@user-sl3gd9nb6b 8 місяців тому
Mad respect for the animators who put this together!. Story time with Dr. Mike should be a regular thing!!! ️.
@canadianhotbod1
@canadianhotbod1 7 місяців тому
I concur!
@tjs653
@tjs653 7 місяців тому
​@canadianhotbod1 so do I
@RipResistantPantyhose
@RipResistantPantyhose 7 місяців тому
Agreed! This was fabulous
@basicwhitebitch9970
@basicwhitebitch9970 7 місяців тому
YES PLEASE
@lissygomez2090
@lissygomez2090 6 місяців тому
i agree!
@katherineclarke9282
@katherineclarke9282 6 місяців тому
“Only this and nothing more” -brilliant use of Poe’s own words to wrap up the story of his death. I really really liked that addition, it was very clever and made me smile.
@anthony-ud4to
@anthony-ud4to 2 місяці тому
Read this as soon as the video said it lol
@awesomedragon29
@awesomedragon29 Місяць тому
@@anthony-ud4to Same
@anthony-ud4to
@anthony-ud4to Місяць тому
@@awesomedragon29 🤣
@xo1273
@xo1273 8 місяців тому
My uncle once had a terrifying dream in which he felt suffocated and unable to breathe. My aunt noticed him shaking and making noises as if he were choking. My uncle explained in the dream, he found himself in a bed surrounded by elderly people who appeared to be asleep. Despite his efforts, he couldn't wake them or free himself from the bed. Upon closer inspection, he realized that these people looked deceased. Although he became aware he was dreaming, he couldn't wake up, even when he tried to yell in the dream, no voice came out. He began to struggle for breath. My aunt, witnessing his distress in the real world, noticed him shaking and making choking noises. She quickly woke him up by shaking him. Following this ordeal, they performed a Hmong ceremony with jingle bells to address the unsettling nature of his dream. Lastly, my uncle said he was fortunate his wife was there to wake him up. As he tried to awaken himself, he felt the dream becoming darker and began to sense a looming death within the dream.
@AnyGameAtAll
@AnyGameAtAll 8 місяців тому
whaaaaaaaaaaaat
@brandnewkutta
@brandnewkutta 8 місяців тому
Seems like sleep paralysis cause of the suffocation feeling thing
@strider5795
@strider5795 8 місяців тому
Bro needs some Jesus
@HumanHuman-fe8rc
@HumanHuman-fe8rc 8 місяців тому
One time I also had a dream that my throat was closing up and I could breath. But actually I had just rolled face down onto my pillow and was accidentally suffocating myself 💀
@blueedreamsx
@blueedreamsx 8 місяців тому
​@@strider5795x2😂😂😂
@yugioht42
@yugioht42 8 місяців тому
Actually Edgar’s story after death gets more strange as he was in financial distress and was actually buried in a mass grave as a pauper in Baltimore. Funds were raised for a memorial but it took several years to get something there and even the body they took out was not even believed to be Edgar because his body was to the bones already. The people had no way of knowing who it was. The strange things is that every year on his death date a person sets out flowers and leaves red lipstick near the grave. The graveyard placed a fence to keep people out. But also a raven sits on the grave every so often despite the grave being straight white marble. It gives most people the creeps at night despite being fully lighted. Heck even Edgar’s spirit might appear as a ghostly head at least in local legend.
@BeeSweet16
@BeeSweet16 8 місяців тому
Quoth the Raven... Nevermore!
@mrfelixelvis6732
@mrfelixelvis6732 8 місяців тому
Fun Fact:He actually wrote a narrative poem named "The Raven" making it more interesting
@AliM-kl5rp
@AliM-kl5rp 8 місяців тому
Thanks
@johnd5740
@johnd5740 8 місяців тому
It's strange to be respectful of the dead? 🤔
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 8 місяців тому
​@@mrfelixelvis6732 that's not a fun fact, that's the only reason ravens are mentioned, as people made up the story of his grave attracting ravens because of the poem.
@unyxpectedtrinkets4616
@unyxpectedtrinkets4616 8 місяців тому
As someone who suffers chronic nightmares, I can 100% believe it can kill. There have been times I felt very close to being scared to death. I even have a heart monitor at home and nightmares are a big trigger for arrhythmia (the fear and breathe holding only amplifies this). I imagine that the chronic stress of adapting is what triggered the intensity of these nightmares. Now that I’m with a very loving partner for the first time in my life and feel safe, my nightmares aren’t as intense.
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 7 місяців тому
quite literally scared to death
@mapulaisme
@mapulaisme 7 місяців тому
I used to suffer from this until I got saved and now I don’t anymore. Jesus gives such freedom from spiritual oppression and terrors that seem unreal and far fetched but are so real. There’s more to this world than what meets the eye.
@renaissancemanrogue3543
@renaissancemanrogue3543 6 місяців тому
Hi, I am a medical student and I just wanted to say that his portrayal of this is wholly false and irresponsible. If you have nightmares and or panic attacks they will not kill you. It was discovered that the laotian refugees all came from a community with a history of congenital heart disorders. I say this not to ruin the fun of this video, but to hopefully bring you comfort in that what you are experiencing will not harm you suddenly like that. Obviously chronic sleep deprivation isn't good for your health, if that is what your nightmares are causing, but anyways. I just wanted to reassure you that you will be OK!:)
@Yohoc-gh9ys
@Yohoc-gh9ys 2 місяці тому
I had a lil something wrong with my brain that gave me night terrors
@spinelessaless
@spinelessaless Місяць тому
⁠​⁠​⁠@@renaissancemanrogue3543I don’t think they meant these things may directly cause death but may possibly trigger health problems that will result in death. I for one would have night terrors (I literally take meds for night terrors now) and with my autonomic dysreflexia would experience real medical emergencies if my blood pressure kept increasing. All from “bad dreams”. Technically it would be my bad dreams that gave me a stroke or heart attack and killed me but yes I do have SCI. Extreme stress can kill in certain circumstances, don’t be one of those doctors that discredits anything that isn’t textbook.
@s.stinnett3972
@s.stinnett3972 Місяць тому
As a Baltimore native, I loved that you covered Edgar Allen Poe! Growing up, we were always told his death was syphilis & alcoholism-related complications.
@carlp4353
@carlp4353 8 місяців тому
As for saying Poe's death was scary because it was real, here is a fun fact: The military barracks he was trained in, upon renovations, found a body in the walls, dated to around when Edgar Allen Poe was there. So there is speculation that some of his works were based on real life, and he was venting his guilt into his works.
@uhhhhhhhidkk
@uhhhhhhhidkk 8 місяців тому
Really??
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 8 місяців тому
Which poems would those be? Edit : I found out that when he was in the military there was a rumour that was not true, that their was a soldier entombed in the walls of Fort Independence. However not just was this not true the story was told before Poe was at the Fort, at it is speculation that he got the idea of it for a couple of his short stories from there.
@Lin-vh7uv
@Lin-vh7uv 8 місяців тому
​@@Alex-cw3rz Cask of Amontillado, one of his most famous and acclaimed
@namantherockstar
@namantherockstar 8 місяців тому
Mike inspires me.. My parents said if i get 50K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally Begging..
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 8 місяців тому
@@Lin-vh7uv but that's in a catacomb in Italy between two nobleman. All his poems about m urder he likes to put them down under floorboards or again in a basement, not in the walls. Edit : I found out that when he was in the military there was a rumour that was not true, that their was a soldier entombed in the walls of Fort Independence. However not just was this not true the story was told before Poe was at the Fort, at it is speculation that he got the idea of it for a couple of his short stories from there.
@robynsmith4164
@robynsmith4164 8 місяців тому
Story time with Dr. Mike should be a regular thing!!! ♥️
@biguy617
@biguy617 8 місяців тому
Just ask Dr John Campbell
@Kindnessgodgood
@Kindnessgodgood 8 місяців тому
He should post this daily base
@JESUSLOVESYOU033
@JESUSLOVESYOU033 8 місяців тому
@@biguy617Jesus Christ loves us unconditionally+eternally!He cares for us so much that He sacrificed Himself on the cross for our sins!God is so good!💗✝️
@JESUSLOVESYOU033
@JESUSLOVESYOU033 8 місяців тому
@@KindnessgodgoodJesus Christ loves us unconditionally+eternally!He cares for us so much that He sacrificed Himself on the cross for our sins!God is so good!💗✝️
@DiegoGomez-pk5tg
@DiegoGomez-pk5tg 8 місяців тому
Technically every good UKposts video is a story
@sydneyaudette1018
@sydneyaudette1018 8 місяців тому
I am begging you to do these videos more often! I absolutely loved this and admired it so much! They're all so fascinating yet terrifying at the same freaking time.
@twilightdrone3431
@twilightdrone3431 8 місяців тому
These are my favorite videos you do! The combination of storytelling, education and your own professional lens on historical events is so so interesting. Definitely my ideal way to learn😊
@precilxiong
@precilxiong 8 місяців тому
Fun fact, the Hmong deaths were one of the inspirations behind Nightmare On Elm Street because it’s correlated to the myths around sleep paralysis. Growing up, my grandparents told me it was the demons while experiencing sleep paralysis.
@flicksandfandom08
@flicksandfandom08 8 місяців тому
Their story sounds like the trope of a scary movie. And yeah demons are real!
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 8 місяців тому
Maybe it's just that I've learned to lucid dream pretty much at will... BUT the only demons I ever get with an episode of Sleep Paralysis is my favorite Succubus... who could suck-start a Harley if she was only real instead of (as I suspect anyway) a {ahem} VERY playful figment of my deranged imagination... haha ;o)
@phajthoj
@phajthoj 8 місяців тому
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 sounds like a wet dream that can kill you lol
@wmdkitty
@wmdkitty 8 місяців тому
@@flicksandfandom08 I befriended my sleep-paralysis demon. Now it's just, "Oh, you again, cool, going back to sleep now."
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 8 місяців тому
@@phajthoj With her? I wouldn't mind... It would probably be THE BEST OF ALL TIME way to die... lolz ;o)
@okimimitsuko2735
@okimimitsuko2735 8 місяців тому
The story of the man who died because of nightmares makes so much sense to me. As a Syrian who experienced and witnessed the tragedies of wars from a young age, to this day I still have nightmares of what happened, the poor guy probably felt devastated, lonely, helpless, unsafe with nowhere to belong or a place to feel safe and treated like a human.
@brentfarvors192
@brentfarvors192 8 місяців тому
His "description", was just a little "lacking" (Umderstandable, coming from a medical stand point)...But, MANY had reported being visited by a demon in their sleep...Going so far as to stay awake for DAY'S @ a time, before ultimately falling asleep from exhaustion, then being visited again before death. Also reports of violent shaking/tachycardia/tremors, and slowed breathing, while they couldn't be woken up. Was actually the original story for "A nightmare on Elm st"...
@HDApex
@HDApex 8 місяців тому
I was able to wake up from that state, but I was experiencing sleep paralysis. Heart beating hard with the feeling of suffocation. I don’t really remember anything supernatural, but I remember making a choice between staying or moving on. I guess other people in that situation will imagine a demon to try to make sense of what happened.
@dillonhounshell9786
@dillonhounshell9786 8 місяців тому
@@brentfarvors192 Sleep paralysis is a helluva thing. What you see is based upon your culture. I saw a black, clawed hand coming out from under my bed. Thankfully, it didn't last long, but sleep paralysis is a thing that can seriously mess you up if you have any heart issues, and I could see it triggering SADS.
@sneakypancakes
@sneakypancakes 8 місяців тому
I am also Syrian, but moved to germany when i was 2. I really hope you get better and experience some good times 🙁
@pamellaarias
@pamellaarias 8 місяців тому
Sleep paralysis happens to stressed out bodies. Either emotionally or physically. Please seek out help for ptsd. Try to meditate, journal and talk therapy as well as tapping may help. Hope you get better and I’m sorry for what you went through and I pray for everyone going through this.
@tiffanytartt5690
@tiffanytartt5690 8 місяців тому
Please I am BEGGING you to do these videos more often! J absolutely loved this and enjoyed it so much! They’re all so fascinating yet terrifying.
@ashgaapkilnumoj8albahal164
@ashgaapkilnumoj8albahal164 8 місяців тому
I love the way you are telling theses stories! You have to do more!!! You should make audio versions too!!!
@bestpenguin4711
@bestpenguin4711 8 місяців тому
An apple a day keeps the doctor away,if you throw hard enough atleast
@Nedits1381
@Nedits1381 8 місяців тому
Agreed
@nothyiscool
@nothyiscool 8 місяців тому
real
@TheBokkeWonAgainLol
@TheBokkeWonAgainLol 8 місяців тому
LOL
@jester_24-78
@jester_24-78 8 місяців тому
I promise no one is gonna tell him he is wrong😂🤣 especially if he got plenty of apples
@MadssTrusova._.
@MadssTrusova._. 8 місяців тому
An apple a day keeps the trucks away if u throw hard enough to hit the truck tho
@matthewavery2934
@matthewavery2934 8 місяців тому
In all honestly I think Edgar Allan Poe himself would want his death to remain a mystery, it would honestly fit the fact that he was known for the darkness in his stories
@begrateful9836
@begrateful9836 8 місяців тому
F
@CatBehaviourPhD
@CatBehaviourPhD 8 місяців тому
Yeah, the authors story was the most interesting of them all. I hope he found peace though
@matthewavery2934
@matthewavery2934 8 місяців тому
@@CatBehaviourPhD honestly he probably has found peace now, he’s no longer suffering
@HistoryNerd808
@HistoryNerd808 8 місяців тому
Honestly, it's appropriate. It's how the master of Gotchic suspense, horror, and mystery should've gone out. His life being shrouded in darkness and mystery adds another level to his work. Life mimicking art.
@gamerjaqi7873
@gamerjaqi7873 8 місяців тому
I had to do a video research project on Poe in high school he was a heavy opium user as well.
@calebmeyer_thetheatreguy
@calebmeyer_thetheatreguy 8 місяців тому
Hey Dr Mike, I hope you're well. Maybe you could do a series of these types of videos for Halloween?
@landygocong3323
@landygocong3323 8 місяців тому
This was pretty good Mike! You should keep doing these storytelling vids.
@melodyfussell829
@melodyfussell829 8 місяців тому
I actually learned about the Hmong deaths in my Cultural Anthropology class last year. There was a preexisting heart condition among many of the Hmong, which made them more susceptible to cardiac arrhythmia. Part of their beliefs is that if they perform the right ceremonies and worship correctly, good spirits will protect them from evil ones (It's been a while since I read the article so some of the details might be off). When they emigrated to America, many of them couldn't participate in their faith as much as they should have. A lot of the Hmong immigrants (mostly men for some reason) were believed to suffer from sleep paralysis, which involves a deep sense of dread and the feeling that something is weighing you down or watching/attacking you. They believed that the sleep paralysis was an evil spirit trying to kill them because they had no protection, and their intense fear triggered their heart condition and caused a heart attack. The only Hmong who died in their sleep this way had both the genetic heart condition AND suffered from sleep paralysis, and those who were able to keep up their participation in worship did not die.
@Gr3nadgr3gory
@Gr3nadgr3gory 8 місяців тому
The mind is a powerful thing, what you have faith in is very important to how you react to such stimulus.
@ThatHolyGamer
@ThatHolyGamer 8 місяців тому
for real @@Gr3nadgr3gory
@animefreak3010
@animefreak3010 8 місяців тому
That doesn't explain why none of them died after the first batch. Guarantee they were all murdered because of some type of knowledge they had
@YourPalKindred
@YourPalKindred 8 місяців тому
​@@animefreak3010 Okay but what knowledge would a bunch of random 3rd world villagers have, and why were only the men targeted? And if they were murders, where's the evidence? Dr Mike even said that some of the deaths were witnessed, so how would an assassin kill them in a room full of witnesses?
@fiusionmaster3241
@fiusionmaster3241 8 місяців тому
@@Gr3nadgr3gory indeed
@hebneh
@hebneh 8 місяців тому
Unexplained “nightmare” deaths also occurred among Filipino immigrant men living in Hawaii in the middle of the 20th century, just as described here. They were regularly reported in newspapers as they were happening.
@SordidusFellatio
@SordidusFellatio 8 місяців тому
Thank God lol
@Capricorngurl-sm9yh
@Capricorngurl-sm9yh 8 місяців тому
Wtf
@JR-yi3cz
@JR-yi3cz 8 місяців тому
Nightmare deaths are very common in the Philippines. We call it "Bangungot".
@livebackwards
@livebackwards 4 місяці тому
These deaths are what inspired the movie A Nightmare On Elm Street.
@liangwenhe3225
@liangwenhe3225 3 місяці тому
Wtf
@lelouchwearspans
@lelouchwearspans 7 місяців тому
He is such a good story teller I was listening to this while getting ready for school
@laurawhitehouse2333
@laurawhitehouse2333 7 місяців тому
Im loving this format. I hope dr Mike does more of these.
@DarlingBrianna_
@DarlingBrianna_ 8 місяців тому
As an English teacher who has a funko pop of Poe on her desk, I squealed in delight when you told his story! And I yelled out “yessssssss” when you said “only this, and nothing more.” Another mysterious aspect of Poe’s death is that a mysterious person visits his grave on his birthday, drinks some cognac, and leaves behind roses. They have no idea who he is, and they call him the Poe Toaster. More medical mystery videos! Loved this!
@catzkeet4860
@catzkeet4860 8 місяців тому
Not any more. The mysterious visitor to EAPs grave has not done so for some time. There's speculation that they have passed away.
@WasabiKitCat
@WasabiKitCat 8 місяців тому
​@@catzkeet4860I mean, it did start in the 1930s, so I'd be more concerned if they hadn't died by now lol.
@lizzieandmocha1131
@lizzieandmocha1131 8 місяців тому
​@@WasabiKitCatsomeone needs to take up the tradition again to keep the spirit alive and confuse the heck out of people lol
@StaOneiraMou
@StaOneiraMou 8 місяців тому
You might want to go listen to ‘Who the Hell is Edgar’ by Teya & Salena!
@tconlon251
@tconlon251 8 місяців тому
The original toaster supposedly passed it to a “son” who managed to annoy a lot of people with notes that referenced current events or disparaged the Ravens. Apparently the local historical society has hired a new toaster who shows up in broad daylight, defeating the purpose of the mystery
@charleslamanero5805
@charleslamanero5805 8 місяців тому
I'm a Filipino and my dad died because of a bangungut. He usually sleeps in our store to check for thieves. We checked our CCTV and we saw him shake and breath uncontrollably. It was traumatizing watching him suffer😭
@ilyssahagood8387
@ilyssahagood8387 8 місяців тому
I'm so sorry that happened
@mikehawkisbiggerthanyours
@mikehawkisbiggerthanyours 8 місяців тому
That's horrible, I'm sorry for your loss
@Jackie-lg5se
@Jackie-lg5se 7 місяців тому
Sounds kinda like sleep paralysis. I will wake up but can’t move and feel like something is behind me. I don’t scare easy so want to turn to see what’s is there. I can’t it like my body’s primordial instinct stops me because seeing it would destroy my mind. I try to move starts with shaking a moan will escape when I fight to wake up. I’m sorry to hear that about your dad.
@linkin0983
@linkin0983 7 місяців тому
Omg, that's horrifying.. sorry for your loss 😔
@monishraaj4537
@monishraaj4537 7 місяців тому
Sorry for your loss
@Colten31
@Colten31 7 місяців тому
I love the story telling and the animation, please please please keep doing this!!!
@talkin_bout_this
@talkin_bout_this 8 місяців тому
We need more of these!!! I love his storytelling skills
@OrigamiCL
@OrigamiCL 8 місяців тому
This was a great idea! I think there are enough of these to make a compelling Part 2 to this video! Here are a couple mysterious deaths that you might find interesting: Gloria Ramirez, AKA the Toxic Lady, the Dyatlov Pass hikers (specifically those not believed to have died of hypothermia), the crew of the HMS Terror and Erebus, the Roopkund bodies, Cleopatra, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clark), Alfred Loewenstein, the Isdal Woman, and the Lead Masks case are a few examples!
@mrsjessicalove27
@mrsjessicalove27 8 місяців тому
Thanks for this. I am still baffled about Gloria's case. Everyone around her got sick! Craziness.
@Uchiha_Itachi43
@Uchiha_Itachi43 8 місяців тому
@@mrsjessicalove27 It actually has plausible reason which I forgot but you can see dr karans video on it
@fiusionmaster3241
@fiusionmaster3241 8 місяців тому
Cool
@GamerGrovyle
@GamerGrovyle 8 місяців тому
I was expecting Gloria Ramirez to be in this video.
@DamItsDDG
@DamItsDDG 8 місяців тому
king tutankhamun aswell
@meganmiller173
@meganmiller173 8 місяців тому
I could listen to Doctor Mike storytelling all day, he’s fantastic at it Also, that thumbnail is just unholy 😳
@mrscomeback4184
@mrscomeback4184 8 місяців тому
Same ❤
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 8 місяців тому
I got some Jonathan Frakes (Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction) vibes from this episode. Fun!
@polyglycerol3968
@polyglycerol3968 8 місяців тому
go watch MrBallen if you want someone who’s phenomenal at storytelling
@Zaymirandaaa
@Zaymirandaaa 8 місяців тому
These are great!! We need more of these!!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@yeelingvang2055
@yeelingvang2055 8 місяців тому
I'm glad us Hmong people are getting noticed everyday and the Hmong language is mostly written in english because we did have our own language written yet. The Hmong langauge is also pronounced differently from english and it also words sound different base on your tone. For example: "Kuv tus kws kho mob uas kuv nyiam yog Dr.Mike" which means "My favorit doctor is Dr.Mike".
@kurtwinchell
@kurtwinchell 8 місяців тому
I have a Hmong coworker, and some of his mixed-race Hmong and/or Vietnamese cousins now as well, and while I haven't really learned any yet, I have found the language an interesting topic to study. The system of writing a tonal language, using a borrowed English alphabet, deserves some respect for its ingenuity. If I ever get my physical and mental health under control, I would like to study the language more, even if just as a sign of appreciation.
@loganbagley7822
@loganbagley7822 8 місяців тому
I was going to say, Dr. Mike didn't pronounce "dab tsog" correctly, but that's okay. It's cool that he included the Hmong in this video.
@fiusionmaster3241
@fiusionmaster3241 8 місяців тому
@@loganbagley7822 Agreed bro
@smooshiebear80
@smooshiebear80 2 місяці тому
@@loganbagley7822He did pronounce Hmong correctly, though! Living in an area with a large Hmong population it drives me crazy when people say “Hah-mung.” My mother in law actually speaks Hmong fluently, and my husband and I know a few phrases. Sometimes we like to joke that we’d like to learn to speak “Hah-moob.” (Hmong is spelled Hmoob in their language.)
@baobaixiong3417
@baobaixiong3417 8 місяців тому
Thank you for talking about the unexplainable deaths that affected Hmong/Laotian refugees. It is something not many are aware of and needs to talked about more.
@williams.n.9443
@williams.n.9443 6 місяців тому
9:34 the man dancing is perfect
@miriamdiaries5350
@miriamdiaries5350 7 місяців тому
I need like 23 more parts of videos like this.... really loved the illustrations as well
@jessicas.4898
@jessicas.4898 8 місяців тому
Weather's cooling down, Halloween candy is in stores, Dr.Mike's telling up scary fact stories. I do believe spoopy season is upon us.
@johrathbun
@johrathbun 8 місяців тому
Yay! I love spoopy season! ;)
@Smol_Bacon
@Smol_Bacon 8 місяців тому
@@johrathbun spoopy tyme
@johrathbun
@johrathbun 8 місяців тому
🤣@@Smol_Bacon Yummmmy...!
@michaeljohnbalisi9236
@michaeljohnbalisi9236 8 місяців тому
I love spoopy the dog :P
@javieravalentinasobarzo8348
@javieravalentinasobarzo8348 8 місяців тому
As a physician intern myself, I really adore getting to know this random facts of history. Please, keep informing and entertaining us by bring closer medicine to all.
@Trainerlife8805
@Trainerlife8805 8 місяців тому
You are an excellent story reader/teller! You’d be a fantastic audio book reader!
@maurya03
@maurya03 8 місяців тому
Your way of story telling is just amazing doctor mike ❤
@l1lium
@l1lium 8 місяців тому
Fun fact. Rabies in finnish is called "vesikauhu" which translates roughly to "water horror" or "horrified of water" (first is actual translation, second is how it is meant) It comes from the symptom where patients are afraid of drinking water Edit: corrected a typo
@Madeleinewith3Es
@Madeleinewith3Es 8 місяців тому
Hydrophobia is an older term for it in English, which means the same thing!
@cantopig9639
@cantopig9639 7 місяців тому
@@Madeleinewith3Es not exctly tho
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 7 місяців тому
I'm guessing there is some tense or preposition in finnish that doesn't exist in english?
@liamevans1508
@liamevans1508 7 місяців тому
⁠@@cantopig9639Means the same thing because both mean fear of water, referencing definitions not disease
@Joshua19189
@Joshua19189 8 місяців тому
10:30 As a grandchild of Hmong grandparents, this story honestly scares me considering that my grandparents were around that age (30 yrs old) when they fled to America. When I heard this story for the first time, it was really surprising, but I also appreciated my grandparents even more for overcoming such difficult events. And from other stories of this event, ppl also think that Hmong people may have had sleep paralysis from their trauma, which is why any survivors would say that they saw "shadows" or "demons" when they went to sleep or were lying in bed. 12:21 And I don't blame Dr. Mike for butchering the hell out of these Hmong words lmao. The Hmong language has a lot of tone markers and Hmong words are pretty hard to pronounce if u can't say the tones correctly. In this case, the way u pronounce "Dab Tsog" is like "Da-Cho" or "Da-Chaw."
@kateonly29
@kateonly29 8 місяців тому
He did the same with the Tagalog “bangungot” which, if pronounced correctly, would sound like “bang-ngu-ngot” i guess pronouncing “ng” isnt easy lol
@klondike3112
@klondike3112 8 місяців тому
@@kateonly29 It's a sound we have in English, it was just due to his low level of linguistic training.
@joeylee877
@joeylee877 8 місяців тому
​@klondike3112 went to comments section to see this. Lmaoo. Understandable. We can give doc the pass not his native tongue. 😂
@merrygrammarian1591
@merrygrammarian1591 8 місяців тому
English does have the ng sound, but it only appears in very specific environments and never syllable-initially. Hmong has a super cool orthography and history! The use of certain consonants, which are actually remnants of historically present consonants, now represent tone markers. It allows for simpler typography than trying to incorporate diacritics. It's famous among orthographers!
@SofieBarr-bi1hz
@SofieBarr-bi1hz 8 місяців тому
@@joeylee877 his native tongue is actually russian. english is his second language.
@AspieAnswers
@AspieAnswers Місяць тому
Love this type of style videos along with learning different conditions or what have you in the body and more. Thanks for what you do, Dr. Mike. I appreciate this.
@BudgetBeauty
@BudgetBeauty 8 місяців тому
A collab between you and Mr. Ballen would be great! Possible medical explanations for weird deaths!
@reachandler3655
@reachandler3655 8 місяців тому
Somehow, Edgar Allan Poe's death being a mystery seems appropriate. I really enjoyed this video, can we please have more?
@msprincesss115
@msprincesss115 8 місяців тому
edgar alan poe's death certificate listed the cause of death as: phrenitis, or swelling of the brain.. the smithsonian magazine site says that.. ..along with some of their theories.
@mohammedarmanulhaq
@mohammedarmanulhaq 8 місяців тому
Hats off to the animator who illustrates the animations of ur vids and enhance the viewing experience so much.🔥 I would also love to watch Part 2 of this 'Mysterious Deaths Doctors Can't Explain' video with more unexplained and unsolved deaths in history.
@giyuutomioka5760
@giyuutomioka5760 7 місяців тому
I experienced this myself, I died in a dream before and it probably was one of the most scariest and depressing experience I’ve ever endured.. I don’t want to tell the story how I died because it’s kind of weird but basically after I did die in the dream, I suddenly was back to my house but it was dark and nobody was there but me. It was like an alternative world where I was alone, I started feeling depressed because there were things I still wanted to do before I pass away, during that experience I honestly thought I was dead for sure I was even wondering what my close friends and family would think of me after I died. In the dream, it felt like I was there for hours and in the real world I had slept for 17 whole hours without waking up and after I did wake up, that’s when I realized it was all a dream and I started crying because of how grateful I was that I’m alive, I didn’t want to leave yet. After I woke up though, it felt like I just finished riding a rollercoaster, that’s how much adrenaline I had in my body and I was sweating. I’m also just so glad that I am not experiencing it anymore, I don’t know the reason why I experienced this but I looked it up and it was apparently just stress.. 😅
@chuunamii
@chuunamii 7 місяців тому
Doctor Mike can be funny,informative and entertaining at the same time.What a legend
@terexploringph
@terexploringph 8 місяців тому
our doctor mike is such a good storyteller! ❤ love this kind of content 🎉
@NaharTamrin
@NaharTamrin 8 місяців тому
I felt the same!
@johnd5740
@johnd5740 8 місяців тому
What do you expect? Title + Name/adjective for a channel is the go-to storyteller formula lol 😂
@farmgirl7769
@farmgirl7769 8 місяців тому
Same I love the animated ones like the stories it's my fav content and feels like a cartoon
@tlauj1
@tlauj1 8 місяців тому
Thank you for mentioning the Laotian story. I’m Hmong and my grandparents, who are immigrants, would tell me stories about this when I was younger, it’s crazy to think about now.
@bijouxdoum6199
@bijouxdoum6199 Місяць тому
I have night terrors myself. My wife wakes me up and she is terrified because Im trying to fight someone/something. Its always somebody trying to kill me. I literally wake up and my chest is pounding and you feel the blood pressure skyrocket and adrenaline. My body immediately takes a deep breath to calm, but I rarely go back asleep. This has caused me to miss work the next day from lack of sleep. I used to keep a native dream catcher as a kid because the nightmares were so bad. Im 42 and haven't passed yet. But I surely will go out in my sleep.
@mekenna6214
@mekenna6214 Місяць тому
@@bijouxdoum6199that’s horrifying to imagine. i hope you’re doing as well as you can be. same with the original poster of this comment.
@catlab8588
@catlab8588 8 місяців тому
I adore Edgar Allan Poe. I have a book with all of his works. I have a shirt that says “we loved with a love that was more than love”. It’s one of my favorite lines.
@adriananeira3076
@adriananeira3076 2 місяці тому
Hey, Dr. Mike! Just wanted to say love this new series! Idk if it's new tbh, but it's the first such video I watch. Hope you make more! ✨️🤗
@blu_heron
@blu_heron 8 місяців тому
Mad respect for the animators who put this together!
@relfyem
@relfyem 8 місяців тому
Whoever animated this also deserves recognition for brilliance! ❤️
@katiemessier1452
@katiemessier1452 Місяць тому
so sad
@patriciaannvines4536
@patriciaannvines4536 2 місяці тому
This may be the most brilliant video ever. Love this and your delivery is so perfect.
@David701-wh8jl
@David701-wh8jl 8 місяців тому
Man, scary to think you could just suddenly die during your sleep for no apparent reason... Your a great story teller btw
@jenb6412
@jenb6412 8 місяців тому
I recently learned that nightmares can set off seizures because it happened to my cat. It was scary for both of us but I think the cat actually recovered quicker. Thank gods my mother is a veterinarian and I could be on the phone with her as it was happening/winding down. Brains are a seriously strange machine.
@kirayoshikagecat
@kirayoshikagecat 2 місяці тому
This is exactly what happened to my cat who died by it months ago
@avocados1707
@avocados1707 2 місяці тому
​@@kirayoshikagecatim so so so sorry
@soude85
@soude85 2 місяці тому
I’m confused, how would you know your cat had a nightmare?
@jenb6412
@jenb6412 2 місяці тому
@@soude85 He was very twitchy and reactive just before he woke up, and he woke up scared and hissing.
@justsomeawesomeperson6396
@justsomeawesomeperson6396 8 місяців тому
A little off topic. But i just wanted to say thank you for how much this channel taught me about how doctors, nurses and hospitals work. Recently my grandfather passed away in hospital from injuries related to a bicycle accident. If it wasn’t for this channel, i wouldn’t understand much of what they were doing to first treat his injuries and after the decision was made, everything they did to make him comfortable so we could be there with him and talk to him for the last time. He was so glad that both his children and all the grandkids were there with him. And i was at ease understanding he was treated really well and as comfortable as he could’ve been… I can’t believe why I haven’t subscribed yet. Once again. Thank you dr. Mike
@donkekung4150
@donkekung4150 8 місяців тому
sorry for your loss, brother
@Magnetar47
@Magnetar47 7 місяців тому
Fantastic story-telling, Doctor Mike! 😄
@ange76prkr
@ange76prkr 7 місяців тому
Please do more videos like this! :) I enjoyed the storytelling and animations. Is there any Halloween related spooky stories perhaps?
@erandikalakmali2898
@erandikalakmali2898 18 днів тому
I agree
@user-kk9qg9rs3l
@user-kk9qg9rs3l 8 місяців тому
I need a petition for Dr. Mike to read long stories. Love this series. Definitely want more episodes of medical mystery death stories!.
@geno2490
@geno2490 8 місяців тому
I appreciate you telling that Hmong story. I’m Hmong and I’ve heard relatives and friends tell that story over and over. I’ll never get tired of hearing it 😊
@user-rw6ui5nv5i
@user-rw6ui5nv5i 8 місяців тому
I’ve had absolutely awful dreams when coming off of Zoloft cold-turkey or having withdrawal from illicit drugs. C-PTSD also gave me lots of distorted flashbacks in dreams. If a dream alone could kill someone (likely if one had a cardiovascular problem), a dream from Zoloft withdrawal would certainly suffice. I will never forget the feeling. It was as if I were an infant lost in space, with no one to save me even light years away. No one to here my screams, and no adult defenses to soothe the horror even a little bit. I also didn’t know about my life outside the dreams. Anything is possible in the mind.
@analisaacosta974
@analisaacosta974 7 місяців тому
This is one of my favorite videos youve made by far!
@archittles9856
@archittles9856 8 місяців тому
I think it’s incredibly interesting that Edgar Allen Poe spent his whole life intrigues by death and his own death ended up being a mystery
@Kaalikas78
@Kaalikas78 7 місяців тому
All this mystery does really suit him though
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 7 місяців тому
I've heard theories that he was the victim of voter fraud which lead to him consuming tainted booze.
@sparklepugtea
@sparklepugtea 8 місяців тому
Honestly I love videos like this. It gives my mind something stimulating to think about when half the time it’s not even finishing thoughts. Theory’s and questions galore. Thanks Dr. Mike! Take care!
@P0ppyPaws
@P0ppyPaws 8 місяців тому
I love these, I know animations are hard to make but please carry out making these. They are so fun to watch :)
@debbydambani7040
@debbydambani7040 8 місяців тому
Does @Doctor Mike have a podcast? I need to sub immediately... he's so good at telling stories....😊
@user-ci4uj6nb6i
@user-ci4uj6nb6i 5 місяців тому
when i heard someone from MN in a story, that made me so happy because not many people live in MN but honestly i love MN not only because im from there but also because MN is so fun especially in the winters although they can be pretty crazy
@manjimapaul3462
@manjimapaul3462 8 місяців тому
Being from the field of Literature, I was always intrigued by Poe. He had a painful life actually and turned to excessive drinking due to his broken heart. His poems like The Raven, Lenore etc. are indicative of that. It's really sad that the literary world lost such a great author so soon. He had made some truly great contributions to the genre of Dark Romanticism. Will always remain one of my most favourite authors of all times😊 Also the Hmong men might have witnessed some severe war horrors which might have manifested in even more terrifying nightmares...... repetitions of which might be fatal😢
@halatiny6537
@halatiny6537 8 місяців тому
He also married his 13 year old cousin…
@hahahehe8915
@hahahehe8915 8 місяців тому
@@halatiny6537stuff like that was normal back then
@manjimapaul3462
@manjimapaul3462 8 місяців тому
@@halatiny6537 yes but they loved each other truly. Also it was normal back then😊
@angelachouinard4581
@angelachouinard4581 8 місяців тому
I read a theory that there was an election going on. It was a technique to get people drunk and get them to vote for a candidate, eligible or not. In Dr Mike's video the man does write they are near a poling place. And he may have gotten bad alcohol, like the poor scientist in Antarctica.
@hluteappac5523
@hluteappac5523 8 місяців тому
​​@@hahahehe8915not anymore now?? Cats you be attracted to your distant cousin??
@celinemara565
@celinemara565 8 місяців тому
Pls keep this series a thing! Its so good and i love the animation and your story telling skills!
@annanobody95
@annanobody95 7 місяців тому
Hi doc! Have you ever talked about Spontaneous Human Combustion? Has it ever been explained scientifically? Is there any medical explanation to cases that are put under this umbrella term? I would love to hear you talk about it
@lolabloo
@lolabloo 7 місяців тому
I love this. Videos like these are my favorite
@sae_decay
@sae_decay 8 місяців тому
it’s insane how many ways the human body can be killed off
@Lau3464l
@Lau3464l 8 місяців тому
It’s even more insane the ways the human body keeps us alive every minute
@winninglisa
@winninglisa 8 місяців тому
I love this new style of content with the storytelling and animations, keep it up!
@thijsbrundel6102
@thijsbrundel6102 8 місяців тому
Amazing animations to support the story! That probably costs quite a bit of time, but really adds to the storytelling
@jk822_2
@jk822_2 7 місяців тому
Dr Mike I’m gonna need this to be a series please and thank you
@tommymayfield814
@tommymayfield814 8 місяців тому
The dreaming deaths were caused by guilt. They had to watch their families get murdered right in front of them. The women and older men didn't die from the same community because they knew they couldn't save anybody. The young strong men always thought they could have saved their brother or their mother and the guilt from not trying killed them. It's really sad.
@sponebobs_pinnaple
@sponebobs_pinnaple Місяць тому
It truly is so sad... Why do I feel guilty 😢
@tommymayfield814
@tommymayfield814 Місяць тому
@@sponebobs_pinnaple because you have a soul.
@dumbwit
@dumbwit 8 місяців тому
Doctor Mike has turned into a documentarist, and I can't complain at all.
@khirabdhitanaya8931
@khirabdhitanaya8931 5 місяців тому
We need more of these! This was such a great video!!
@paulwoodford1984
@paulwoodford1984 8 місяців тому
I had sleep paralysis three times a night at my worse. The pressure in my head was immense and it felt like i was having a brain aneurysm. It seemed to be related to my low blood sugar that i was not treating and found out i had hypoglycaemia . Once i had the right glucose levels before bed, my sleep paralysis went away.
@ines.midget
@ines.midget 8 місяців тому
With Halloween coming up and this kind of video was spooky. I would love if you could create a series of "death doctors can't explain" because truly you have a knack for storytelling😊
@KiraFriede
@KiraFriede 8 місяців тому
End of August is "Halloween coming up" for you? 😮
@ines.midget
@ines.midget 8 місяців тому
@@KiraFriede Yes it is 😌I'm one of those people who says stuff like "It's August so basically that means spooky season and fall has started" lol
@gris417
@gris417 8 місяців тому
Doctor Mike, please keep this as a series! Loved hearing you story tell
@Kittykat5kits
@Kittykat5kits Місяць тому
So glad you talked about the deaths of young Hmong men here in MN. My mom (a doctor) was friends with the team members who spearheaded the reports here. The publication they released is called “My heart it is delicious”
@silent_emotions
@silent_emotions 8 місяців тому
I like this video a lot. Please make more of this kind. 😊
@bleukettu4521
@bleukettu4521 8 місяців тому
I would love an episode about sleep paralysis. I have done a lot of research and asked many medical professionals, but most if them just call it "bad dreams". I would love to hear you take on this.😊
@eds1942
@eds1942 8 місяців тому
The Old Hag in folklore. And sometimes associated with succubus & incubus. (I’d also add alien encounters). Anyway, the reasoning behind the folklore was that some of those that experience sleep paralysis either feel a presence and or see someone at the foot the foot of their bed. I’ve experienced this twice. I’d just wake up, breathing hard, couldn’t move, and something like a shadow of person standing and looking over me at the end of the bed. It only lasted a few seconds and I’d fall right back to sleep.
@bleukettu4521
@bleukettu4521 8 місяців тому
@@eds1942 I've never seen an old hag I've always seen what I call the hat man. A tall figure in a long coat with a wide brim hat that just stands at either the side or foot of my bed, just staring. I've experienced it on and off since I was a small child.
@Lilienfritz
@Lilienfritz 8 місяців тому
I once had a scary dream, well the dream itself wasn't scary, but the effect it had on my body was. I remember it just being a normal dream at first, where I was back in middle school. At some point in the dream I became so angry at the teacher, which I didn't like in real life, but also didn't hate that much, especially 10 years later. I just became angrier and angrier until I woke up with enormous chest pain, because my heart was pumping so hard. It would be easy to imagine, that you could get a cardiac arrest, with something like that happening to you.
@user-mr3vu3ky4z
@user-mr3vu3ky4z 7 місяців тому
Love these videos from u Dr. Mikhail Varshavski.
@spencerthomas4298
@spencerthomas4298 8 місяців тому
1:45 they have a freezer...in Antarctica...?? 🤨
@MoneyMakingGuide23
@MoneyMakingGuide23 8 місяців тому
you're the best doctor ever! Mike's reaction always gives me joy😀
@kennethM
@kennethM 8 місяців тому
sad story but i love the dancing around 9:21 11/10 animations all of them. especially the guy with the brown mustache
@A_river_dirt_cheese
@A_river_dirt_cheese Місяць тому
Loooooooooooooooooooooool
@neicocci
@neicocci 7 місяців тому
This was so cool! Would hope for more videos like this in the future!
@ashleyolney3092
@ashleyolney3092 28 днів тому
Loved the story telling! Awesome video! I hope there'll be more of these!
@slimyboixd
@slimyboixd 8 місяців тому
OMG I remember learning about the dream deaths from MatPat over on game theory and everyone I talked to about it refused to believe me. Thanks for validating me Doc XD
@paigemarcum5586
@paigemarcum5586 8 місяців тому
Same!! I was so stoked to see someone else talk about it!
@mohammedarmanulhaq
@mohammedarmanulhaq 8 місяців тому
You are one of my fav UKpostsrs Dr Mike! The best part of ur videos is that when u debunk misinformation regarding medical issues. Watching ur vids enrich my knowledge very much and lightens my mood to a great extent!😊
@cindyvang9800
@cindyvang9800 3 місяці тому
Been following you for months, thank you for being one of the first UKpostsr that I follow, for including the Hmong, along with our history and cultural beliefs!
@sarlox
@sarlox 7 місяців тому
I think that I had read somewhere that cyanide poisoning (from cherry pits) could have also been attributed to Zachary Taylor's death. I would imagine one would have to consume a significant amount of crushed cherry pits, though.
@graciloo
@graciloo 8 місяців тому
Wow never in my days would I have ever imagined Dr. Mike talking about my people! Thanks for sharing a story of the Hmong people!
@janneaalto3956
@janneaalto3956 8 місяців тому
Some years back, I suffered a bout of sleep paralysis. Even though I knew what was going on, it was one of the scariest experiences I ever had. The hallucinations didn't help, even though I knew to expect them too. For some moments, I couldn't breathe, the muscles just refusing to draw in breath. It felt as if something was squeezing my heart. I could easily imagine getting into that situation unknowing and getting a lethal cardiac episode.
@lauren9004
@lauren9004 7 місяців тому
Gosh this was insane to watch. Thank you for the video!
@nightmareking4328
@nightmareking4328 7 місяців тому
Reminds me..of The Time..I had a dream where it was completely dark..and it was like someone's targeting because I woke up and felt "death" as in I couldn't barley breath after waking up since the dream and also..I've been having dreams constantly targeting my family members..and hurting them and same with some of my friends..
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