A Woman Drank 1 Liter Soy Sauce Colon Cleanse In 2 Hours. This Is What Happened To Her Brain.

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The patient in this case presented to an emergency room in Illinois, 2012.
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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.

Credits:
Patient CG portrayed by Vanessa Banks-Gonzales
Production Assistant: Bradley Williams
Osmotic Demyelination MRI by Dr Brendon Friesen radiopaedia.org/cases/trident-sign-osmotic-demyeli…
Celiac Disease Pathology by Dr Michael Bonert

References:
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[2] Sterns RH. et. al. Osmotic demyelination syndrome following correction of hyponatremia. N Engl J Med. 1986 Jun 12;314(24):1535-42. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3713747

[3] Lien YH. et. al. Study of brain electrolytes and organic osmolytes during correction of chronic hyponatremia. Implications for the pathogenesis of central pontine myelinolysis. J Clin Invest. 1991;88(1):303. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2056123

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コメント (21)
  • @chubbyemu
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  • “Salty people have shrinking brains.” My new philosophy
  • You can hear his anger and frustration in his voice when he talks about false detox claims. Definitely the mind of a doctor who cares only for the health and wellbeing of humanity.
  • @DravenGal
    They way he doesn’t say “a full recovery” is ten times louder than if he said “a partial recovery.”
  • @injunsun
    This hits and hurts. My late sister developed Celiac and lactose intolerance, post cancer treatments for both breast and colon cancers, both of which metastaticised. She adored dairy, and had just begun "Pickle's Nibbles," baking cookies (using her knickname, which I'd given her as a child). Come May 23rd, 2018, she was 47, mother of two, stepmother to another. She died of complications from her third colon cancer surgery, and chemo. She was my only sister. My little sister. I miss her so much.
  • “Salty people have shrinking brains” This is hilarious out of context
  • The anger expressed at 1:02 is honestly something I was glad to hear. That someone would be so messed up in the head to make the whole "colon cleanse" thing at the expense of the health of someone on the internet for their own sick amusement deserves Bernard's wrath. But seriously... This guy is one of the main reasons I enjoy watching medical content. He makes it both educational and entertaining.
  • Up until the last 2-3 min of this video, I just thought this woman was absolutely insane. But then when he started talking about how she was never properly diagnosed or given real attention to what the actual issue was, that it led her to such a bad state where she harmed herself, it made me really sad, I got shivers because I'm sorry for her. I hope nobody has to go through that kind of misdiagnosis, and just being apparently let go by doctors who should be there to help you. I wish the best for her <3
  • As a nurse, I can safely say lectures would have been SO much better if presented like this. Most case studies were on paper. No dramatic music or B roll. No dramatic voiceovers. These videos are gold! And oh god, he mentioned Jilly Juice haha I love how he stays current with online happenings
  • @polyesterbees
    I appreciate the way CE never blames the patient for these things, but focuses on condemning the quacks that would convince someone to do something like this, and how medical professionals never took her seriously
  • The fact that she was able to drink any amount of soy sauce without vomiting should make her an honorary member of the X-Men
  • @royce6485
    Im impressed that she was able to drink any amount of soy sauce at all
  • My family always laughs at me because I’m so careful about how long food stays out, making sure to not over medicate when I’m sick, and checking labels for serving sizes etc. My logic is there is clearly a reason there are recommendations for all of these thing and I’m no doctor or scientist so I’ll happily refer to the experts. Better safe than sorry. This channel definitely proves it.
  • My celiac disease symptoms started when I was 14. I wasn't diagnosed until I was 21. Doctors blamed all my symptoms on my period. It doesn't shock me at all that she went for other options just to be believed.
  • you can hear the sheer ANGER in his voice when he speaks of detoxes. truly a great man.
  • You're very calm but i like how you raise your voice when talking about colon cleanses.
  • I heard about a case from a family friend who is a nurse, a man came in convinced he had colon cancer. He checked all the boxes for the symptoms, but didn’t have any actual tumors. His undiagnosed celiac’s has gotten bad enough to get to the permanent-damage stage. My brother also has celiac’s, and lived with pretty severe chronic fatigue for almost a year and a half before diagnosis. He can’t even eat at restaurants because of the possibility of gluten cross-contamination.