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My patient who has been washing his blood is getting more and more The best age is 40 years old Ebel is now almost 40 years old

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Soon

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Ebel is a good son That's why he's taking care of his son

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Yes, that's right

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Why?

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You can't He's 40 years old He said he's 40 years old

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Soon But he can still be breastfed

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Too late

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Why is there a breast milk and a breast milk? That's a very cool statement, Ebel. Paten is... I'm cool. Ebel, you've been married for almost 6 years. Okay.

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6 years. What's the solution, Doc?

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I haven't had a child for a long time.

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It's the same. So, we're both two-line warriors. We discuss one by one.

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Why can't it happen? it's with you. With me. It's so surprising. I'm so proud. Dr. Gia, but yesterday I watched Radit. Radit is a doctor who was found by Dr. Tirta. When I watched Radit, I was like, wow, this is amazing.

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Today, I want to...

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Yesterday, you said it was a historical meeting, right? Today, we want to make a blood meeting. Cool, right? Now, today we are going to make a blood meeting. Cool. Right? Cool, right? Cool, cool. So, I want to see how Dr. Gia with his experience,

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with his amazing grammar, with his good language, not like Dr. Tirta, obviously. I brought a patient. Now, this patient has a lot of questions. Right, right. Yes, lot of questions.

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1:45

Yes, one of them.

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So, he used to be a drug tester.

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Not many people know about that job.

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Yes, that's right.

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I don't know if it's legal or illegal.

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I don't know.

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But you must have a reason to agree. Of course, because I heard the price, 1.2 million, 700 thousand, all kinds of things, I don't know what the medicine is, I just eat it.

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So there is a doctor.

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That's why I want to thank people like Ebel.

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Oh yeah, right.

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Because of Ebel, finally there are medicines that are now safe for us to consume.

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For us.

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For us to consume. For us. For us to consume.

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The cases that are chaotic... ...I don't know what happened to Ebal and his friends... ...in this chaos. That's why many people say... ...there's a medicine, for example, Herbal this or Herbal that. They all don't have these words.

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Clinical trial. In my hospital, the pharmacy is all clinical trials. For my hospital, all the pharmacies are clinical trials. For example, Paracetamol. It's clinical trials, tested on 2,000 people with fever. In 2,000 people, the fever drops.

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How long does it last?

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A few minutes. That's why Paracetamol is clinical trials.

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It depends on the research and development. Because some are several years, some are 10 years. Yes, that's right. Some are hormone drugs, longer. Some are antibiotics, different. There are more.

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There are.

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In clinical trials, it means it creates an erection.

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But it takes a long time to test, Bel. The one that is tested quickly is only the COVID vaccine, right? No.

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Then, it's like that.

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Because it's necessary.

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It's a matter of time. Everything else should be tested by a clinic. Why is there a similar drug with patent drugs? That's a really cool question, Ebel. Patent is...

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I'm cool.

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So, there are drugs that need money to pay. 700 thousand, 1.3 million. That's all money, right? The money goes to research and development. If we don't give the patent right to the drug, then where does the money come from?

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There's no money. Finally, every new drug that's launched has a patent right. For example, 10 years. Then, they're free to determine the price. But after that, the patent is done, he made it generic. So, the content is the same.

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But it has passed the patent period.

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So, it's like a copyright.

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It can be copied by other factories. It's up to you. But after he finished the patent period.

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Do you understand, Sayang?

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I'm confused, Bel.

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But why?

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The price is different.

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And why are people who are under the test low? What? People who are under the test low? So, people who are in a hurry... No.

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Have you ever been tested? No, it's not like that. Ebel, you were like that.

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No, it's not like that.

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Anyone can use it. No, when they were trying the medicine, we were confused, because the people were gambling, their target. Maybe it's not a generic medicine. It's true, it's written there's a generic medicine and a patent medicine. And there were kids, grandkids, they were trying it, but they said it's okay,

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that's it.

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So, that's it.

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They took a blood sample, then they drank the medicine, they were fed again, and then they were given the medicine, you will be given food and then you will be given more medicine. That's blood again. You're cheating. For God's sake. What if there's no proof?

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If there's no proof, it's like this.

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If you check the blood, it's true. Conditions before giving the medicine and conditions after giving the medicine have an objective value from the lab results. That's also true. But if it has to be in the middle or below, That's not the case. It's up to you. Most people want to go down. But it's not mandatory.

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If I'm paid 1.3 million to try the medicine, I don't want to.

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I want to.

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It's not a matter of mandatory. I don't want to be a medicine tester. If you want to, you can. But why, Doc, they they say it was a rat?

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The first time.

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Everything was an animal first.

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But why was it a human first, Doc?

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Rat first.

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No, it was a rat, right? But why now, in the 2000s, it's a human. No, it's a rat's tail.

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The steps are like that. First, the rat, then the human. Rat, then the pig, monkey, elephant, dog, then the human.

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6:07

So they respect me more when I drink the medicine?

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That's crazy.

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Respect the rat, respect Ebel. Ebel has more trials of the medicine.

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All the medicine. All the medicine, Ebel, from 2011 to 2018. Yes, Ebel must not know that the mammalia medicine is the same. We also drink the same. So, the antibiotics for cats are the same. Only the dosage is different.

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The weight of the body is different. We weigh 70 kg, we weigh 80 kg. But the mouse is only a few grams. Only the dosage is different.

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It's the same age, right? The age is only 3 months.

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Because it has to have that kind of intention. Have you ever seen a doctor who is a drug addict? Not yet, InsyaAllah. Don't, Doc. No, no, no.

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Why are you advising the doctor not to be a drug addict? Be patient. You're advising him not to be a drug addict.

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You're crazy.

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Be patient. I'm curious why there must be drugs like that.

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So, drugs are useful drugs. But what is often used is drug abuse. It's useful, but it's often a misuse of drugs. Of course. Dr. Anesthesia, all the drugs are drugs.

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For the abuse.

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For the abuse, for the patient's operation, so it doesn't hurt. But what is used, is misused, at home, they even use that. It's wrong.

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I don't know.

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I don't know the side effects. It's all messed up.

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The most popular is whipped cream.

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Whipped cream too. Do you use it too? No.

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I've never tried whipped cream.

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Baigon?

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No, I've never tried it. I've received a patient who drank Baigon. Baigon that is this liquid. I asked his mother, when did you drink it? She said, in a minute. Oh, that's new.

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Our lambung is funny, it has a top and a bottom door. The top door ensures that whatever we eat doesn't come out again. The bottom door ensures that whatever is in the lambung is sucked into the intestine and doesn't go in.

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Okay.

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It's only 3 cc per minute. I calculated from the words of the mother, there's still a lot of it left in the bladder. So that it doesn't get into the intestines and get absorbed by the bladder, I have to get it out of the bladder. What did I use? I used a hose to get it into my nose, into my bladder.

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No, I was choked with white water, as much as I could. There was a time when I used 3 liters.

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What was it for?

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To get the vomit out. I was like, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech, blech. He tried to take it out, but if it failed, I used the water to pump it.

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But the doctor said that the upper lung tried to hold it, but it didn't work.

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Yes, if we put the amount of water so wide, the upper lung will open to give way, because the lower one is impossible. What kind of doctor is this? I am a blood washer, hemodialysis, and I the disease. So I'm grateful to meet you here, which means your kidney is fine and not in a condition of disease and emergency.

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Alhamdulillah, I'm here now.

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That's why we meet on the podcast, don't expect me to meet you at the hospital. I want to ask, why do we have to drink a lot of white water? Do you know how the kidney works? What is the function of ginseng?

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It absorbs the diseases, medicines, food.

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It also drains blood. Try to wash the blood.

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Do you know, Om?

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I don't know, honestly. I'll tell you how to work as a ginseng. Imagine, now Ebel is in front of the wassapol, beside Ebel, there are dirty plates. Ebel's job is to wash the plates. Just think of the plates as our red blood cells. We can't use the brake line. That's why we can't use the machine.

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Take one, the first thing we do is turn on the tap. The water comes out, we wash the plates, put the clean plates next to it. It's like that. This tap water is whatever we drank that day. Now, where does Ebal prefer? Washing the plates with clear water or colored water? Clear.

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10:06

So, which one do you prefer? Washing dishes with dripping water or clean water?

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Clean.

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So, Ginjal, Ginjal is so happy washing the dishes. If we give her enough water, she'll be happy. She wants to help Ginjal to work.

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Oh, I see.

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Yes.

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She can't use alcohol.

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So, it's painful. The ginseng is for washing.

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No, you wash it with water.

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Yes, because the ginseng is clean. Who knows, the ginseng will shake a little.

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Yes, your ginseng.

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That's why if we eat a lot of colorful, fragrant, and herbal food, the ginseng will work hard. That's why I'm so sad. My patients are increasing. My patients who wash their blood are increasing.

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But mostly because of what?

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First, because of the age difference. Now, it's 40 years. Ebel is now almost 40 years old.

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34, 36.

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Soon.

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After that, it's 30 years.

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Soon.

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That's why Ebel is a bit old.

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He's late.

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Why? He's not that long! But we can still drink it, right? It's too late!

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Ebel drinks a lot of white water!

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Yeah, good, good, good!

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40!

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Ebel will pass out!

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I've passed out, I've been drinking!

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Ebel, you drink too much white water! But it's not fair, if we don't drink white water,

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we don't want to drink white water Yes, but the gums are hard Really, I swear But he drinks You're not Ebel

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No, you asked

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That's why Ebel asked first You don't have to ask the doctor Can I drink it? But drink only sweet But just watery

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You can, but there is Jika Maka That's the law Jika doing this, Maka That's the same, gums are the same If we drink this, it's the same. The spasm is the same if we drink it continuously. Just now, Om Dede asked, what is the cause of people who have a spasm failure?

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From 100% of my patients, 30% because of high blood sugar. 30% because of high blood pressure. 40% is really various. There is polycystic, there is spasm, there is infection, there is autoimmune. But if we manage to keep our blood sugar and blood pressure stable, we are eliminated from 60% of our risk of damaged kidneys.

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So basically sugar?

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Yes, compared to that 30%.

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If we drink plain tea?

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Plain tea?

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Plain tea, no. But if you repeat the plain tea, there is also a color, so it needs residue. Can we not buy kidneys?l? Sure, sure. Who's going to sell it?

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There are a lot in India.

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Really?

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There are a lot of people who sell ginjal. Unfortunately, it's not that suitable. Because I'm sure there are a lot of mothers. I asked her husband. All husbands are the same. But not in front of her mother, not in front of her wife.

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Sir, do you want to donate your kidney for your wife? All her husband will say the same answer. Take my kidney, take it for your wife.

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Can you do that?

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All her husband did the same thing. But the story is different if you ask your mother. I mean, the patient is the father. So, the father has to take care of the kidney. Because not all mothers want to give it. So, love your kidney. Even our wives don't necessarily want to give us a kidney.

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Although it's not that suitable, it should be a mother to a child or a brother to a sister. The DNA is still starting to match. If it's to the husband and wife, sometimes it's rejected. Because it's different, like they're considered as a foreign object. With their own body, different DNA.

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It's resistance.

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So, it's rejected. But, there's something really cool, yesterday. Husband and wife, husband donated to his wife. It's not rejected. It's's cool. Maybe the husband and wife are already in love. So, it's good. The wife doesn't have to wash the blood anymore, Ebel.

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I'm not that much yet.

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But, Ebel, if you have a father, Ebel's wife or father-in-law, you can let him be.

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I'd rather die.

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Oh, God.

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That's why I'm a bit nervous now.

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Ebel's nerves.

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Can I ask you something, Ebel? You said you wanted to ask about your child. Yes, that's right. Ebel has been married for almost 6 years. Okay. 6 years. What's the solution, Doc?

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14:11

I haven't had a child for a long time. Same. So, we are both 2nd line fighters. We discuss one by one, why it can't happen.

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Wait a minute, Doc.

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You don't you? No, I'm not. I'm still struggling. I'm currently undergoing IVF, called Baitabu. I want to tell Ebel how the process is. Maybe it can be an option for Ebel and his wife. Before the doctor explains, Ebel has already checked with the doctor. Both of them are safe. What did they check?

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Like, Ebel had a sperm test. Ebel was like, "[Bleeped out]. There's a TV, Ebel was like that.

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After that, before Ebel came out, unfortunately, my wife was inside.

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After that, she came out, and then she took the sperm.

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It's good, the amount.

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The movement is good.

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The shape are good. The movements are good. The shape is good.

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My wife is the same. We did all sorts of tests.

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Your wife doesn't have a sperm?

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Not sperm. It's a uterus. How's the egg? What's it like?

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Have you checked the hormones?

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Everything. The one that was injected. The one that was injected by Ebel.

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Everything. We just need to do the test.

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Right. and all that, all of it is left to his luck. That's right. At that time, I was also an IVF patient. Now I'm an IVF patient. So, it's funny. To be an embryo, you need sperm and egg cells. My wife injected me with those. Then, the egg cells grew a lot.

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There were 13 on the right and 13 on the left. I was harvested and I got 26 egg cells. From those 26, 16 it becomes 26 eggs. From 26, it turns out that 16 are cooked. Which are really rare. I just need to meet my 16 sperms. Even though, once it's out, it's tens of millions of sperms.

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How do I choose 16 of those tens of millions of sperms? We call it sperma idol.

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16:00

You're a joker.

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I'm a joker.

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So, do you still remember Ninja Warrior? Oh, I know.

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Or Benteng Takeshi.

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So, the sperm was given a shield, a shield of that kind. The best one. Who succeeded in piercing it, and the fastest, that's the super sperm. And got 16. From 16, it was joined by the egg cell.

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From 16, what happened? Everything was done, Om. So I already had 16 children, 16 embryos. That's the 11 plus the substitutes. You already had 16. But it depends on whether it can be done or not.

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After I got 16, what do you do?

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What do you do?

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Just put it in the womb, it's called embryo transfer. And it hasn't been done yet. The doctor said, this is the limit. If it's already in the womb, no one really knows which embryo is attached, which embryo is detached. Because it's already the right of God's priority. So the doctor said, theim is already God's area.

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But the way there, the river has already been taken. Yes, it has been done. So, it's already the middle of the river. Do you understand? I understand, but the river, for example,

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God's will, there are children, children.

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Yes, that's right. But it also affects, I'm sorry, Doc, that there's a little bit of this small and big. Eh, uh, uh, what is that? What is this? Uh, this is a small language. Yes, this is what? Do you want to be happy or not happy?

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Yes, the type of happiness. Penis. Yes, that's it. Penis size, is it effective? Well, that's it, Ebel is really shy.

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It's effective because if you're small, you're further away.

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Farther away, the struggle is far away. Like I got hit by a fence. Well, is there a big injection?

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There is, in the filler. Really? I haven't asked. Ask, Doc.

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Yes, filler. Wow, you need to ask Dr. Boykem.

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Using filler. But now, the important thing is the meeting between sperm and egg cells. That's why I eat bean sprouts, so it's like Palentino Rossi. Well, in my opinion, that's a mammitos.

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Don't say that, Doc. I'm sorry, Doc.

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That's right.

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Bean sprouts are a must for fertility, mammitos.

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It's the same as this, if you's a cock, it can make a snake.

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Yes. And for fertility, there are many factors. There's hormonal, there's nutrition. Toge is full of nutrition. There's zinc, there's folate. There's a lot. It's good, but it's not the only one.

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It's just one of the supporting factors.

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But since you're talking about that, how about edamame? Edamame is full of estrogen.

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Yes, edamame. Yes, it affects our hormones, right? Just because of the dosage. Yes, because the estrogen is too high. Don't take too much. Even though there is protein.

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Now, whether it's small or big, it doesn't depend on the erection. Have you heard of the value of EHS? Erection Hardness Score. There's a score. We're normal, right? I need a quote from Ebel. About the potal?

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Yes.

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Penis.

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Penis.

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Yes, sorry. If the value is 4, it's like Ebel holding a cucumber. Can you imagine? I want to imagine that.

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Hold a cucumber, but to the mini cucumber.

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But to the cucumber.

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You said it's small.

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But to the cucumber. The third one is like holding a banana with skin. A little bit of acidity. The second one, banana without skin.

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20:00

So soft.

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That's why. The fourth one, like tofu in a plastic. It's hard to get in, how can it be penetrated? It needs a medicine, the medicine Rx is number one and number two.

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I understand.

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That's why it's called Cialis.

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Or... Oh, that's for the liver. Sildenafil. That's a heart medicine, right? Yes, it's a heart medicine.

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It's a heart medicine.

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But it's more effective.

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That's why.

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If it's made like that.

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That's why. It's a strengthening medicine. That's why we can't think of women as a woman. Because it turns out that men need a strong medicine. Women don't need it, it means she's stronger than us. But if we talk about our mental health, does it affect other people? For example, Ebel, during Eid,

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when will you have a child? My poor wife. I understand. That's why I said, Rahim is the area of God. You get this, you're good.

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When will you have a child? You should you ask, you want to pay for school.

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He's already prepared for that. No, just ask.

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Yes, yes. Ask the person.

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Oh yes, yes, yes. Understand, understand, understand.

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Understand, understand, understand.

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That's why, Om Dayet, I said that yesterday, our chance of dying is 100%. Even if we live 100 years, we will die at 90 or 80. But we can live in this world, the chance is 0.000001.

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A miracle.

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This is cool. Do you want to have a son or daughter?

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I want a daughter. If it's a boy, I'm afraid. Because if it's a boy, I'm afraid. Because if it's a boy...

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It's more dangerous if it's a girl.

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No, Ebel is brave.

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Or a girl meets a guy like Ebel.

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Ebel will keep him safe.

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Don't.

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Ebel will keep him safe.

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I want to ask, have you ever asked a doctor about the human's inner self? Yes, when I was in the army, I was a human's assistant. I took care of everything. I took care of the stomach, kidney stones, and many other things.

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Why are you smiling like a cold-blooded killer?

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Because the focus is on healing. So I'm happy and smiling because I know that after this, I will be healed. I won't get sick anymore. You're smiling like a human's doctor. Yes, because I'm happy. that after this, this person will recover, no more pain. The doctor was so happy, smiling.

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Of course.

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Because he was happy, because the next patient will be healthy.

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That's it.

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I saw his face, I saw his face.

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I can't imagine a doctor with...

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Not like that. He has to learn, right? He has to learn what's inside, what's inside. He has to learn, he has to learn what's inside, what's inside. He has to know first. If not, he never sees it. He has to learn. Because at first, it was also a box. When we were in school...

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Sewing practice is the same, leather sewing. What if people come with big wounds, Ah, it's so stupid. No, it has to be sewn. Well, the feeling is gone, right? I'm afraid, for. I'm just saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that. I'm not saying that.

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I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that.

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I'm not saying that. Do you know what he did in the army? He was a soldier. Do you know what he did in the army?

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He was a soldier. He was a soldier. He was a soldier.

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He was a soldier. I'm really scared, Doc. I'm scared. That's life, bro. That's right.

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Because of that, because I've seen death from all ages, I see life as something precious. Because we will die, but we don't know when and how we die. So, I met Uncle Dede here, I'm so happy. I met Uncle Ebel. This is something I cherish in my life.

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Because this is part of my life that will end. Have you ever seen a carat of death like that? Eight in one shift, died in front of me. I was heart pumping, I failed, I was crying. Innala, your energy.

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Lock up, no.

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No breath. I was pumping, I failed. Eight in one shift, died in front of me. I failed, right? Israel won. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no This is more horror. This is more horror. People who are unconscious, suddenly they are hugged and kissed. It's so horror. The imagination is amazing.

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But, at that age, the most... The most painful? Yes, the most painful. But, the most painful can be the heart, because it's almost the same.

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The symptoms. Even when I first became a doctor, my senior nurse reminded me, -"Doctor, try EKG." Even though it's from the heart. When I checked the EKG,

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my heart was beating so fast. It was a heart attack. When I checked the heart engine, the heart engine was up.

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Many people don't understand, doctor.

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They say it's a heart attack. Yes, that's right. We only have 90 minutes from the time he had the stroke... ...until he was operated on so that his heart would still be in good condition... ...to be able to put on the ring.

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The pain is because he lacks sugar, right? Can he drink sweet ice tea?

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The pain is because he lacks sugar?

25:38

Who knows, maybe he can cure the pain. Whatever the disease, accident, cure... It's the same. I also have a patient. Whatever the symptoms, everyone said, it's a cold. The patient came to me with a headache, he said, it's a cold. The fever, he said, it's a cold.

25:56

The cough, he said, it's a cold. So I threw a tantrum at the doctor.

26:00

Wait, you mean, the cough is a cold, you give him sugar, so it's sweet.

26:04

Yes. I mean, you can give him sugar to make it sweet. Can we do that? You can ask the doctor, he has experience.

26:10

Turn off the microphone.

26:12

Can we do that? So, when he was in high school, he didn't learn biochemistry.

26:17

Seriously.

26:18

Yes, that's it. So, I'll tell you. The sour is not the sweet opposite of sour is not sweet. The opposite of sour is wet. Oh, wet. Wet.

26:29

So, it's using numbers, Mr. Ebel. 1 to 14. 1 to 7 is sour, 7 is neutral, 7 to 14 is wet. So, if it's sour, it's not adding sugar to make it sweet. It's adding wet. What is wet?

26:43

You must have eaten this a lot. Proma, Milanta. That's wet. So, when you eat it, the sourness becomes neutral. So, the sourness is wet, not sweet.

26:55

Like that.

26:57

Food, with medicine, can be a hit too.

27:00

Yes, so it increases the sourness.

27:02

I want to ask about this. The myth, ice can the acidity. It increases the pH. It's a myth. Ice can make you cough.

27:07

That's right. Why does ice make you cough? For example, I have a child. My wife is pregnant. Can I not? When I drink ice, my wife...

27:16

Her child is confused. Our parents used to say, keep on gurgling ice.

27:21

Keep on gurgling ice.

27:23

I understand. But I never want to... Myths are actually born from the care or love of our parents. The only difference is lack of knowledge. But actually, the meaning is care. The meaning is care. Astros.

27:41

There must be many who don't know that the flu are not certain because of the flu. If it's the flu, it's not because of the cold. I guarantee, the flu is because of the virus. From the air. Yes, the virus comes from the air. But if the cough and the flu is because of the allergy, the temperature allergy is there.

28:01

Or bacteria.

28:02

It can make cough and fever. It's because of the allergy, not because of the infection.

28:09

And it's different, right? Between the virus and bacteria is different, right?

28:12

Yes, the treatment is different.

28:14

The bacteria must use antibiotics.

28:15

Can you imagine the difference between bacteria and virus?

28:19

I don't know. Because I've never been sick. It's really bad. I don't believe it when it's corona. My friend, when he's drinking, he doesn't get sick.

28:27

Oh, I see.

28:28

Why? My immune system is too high. So, what's wrong with me? For example, if I have a headache, I have to take medicine for two or three days.

28:37

Wow, so it's already above the limit.

28:40

Why?

28:42

I understand.

28:43

I have a fever. Why? I'm sick, Ben. I'm sick. I can't do it in one go.

28:46

I was talking about ice.

28:48

Oh, sorry. Ice is not finished yet.

28:56

I can answer that, Doc.

28:58

How, Sir? I'll add it later.

29:00

Why?

29:02

Let's talk about ice first.

29:04

It depends on the price of the ice cream.

29:07

You're right, you don't believe. Sometimes you use good ice cream, the sugar is low, the milk is good. If it's cheap ice cream, sometimes the sugar is also low. The syrup is a bit like this.

29:22

It can depend on the price.

29:24

Depends on the price. How about the price of the Tenggorokan? It depends on the price.

29:25

It depends on the price.

29:26

It's affordable. It's affordable. It's affordable. So, what makes us cough is because there is radang in Tenggorokan. That's the reaction. It produces liquid, so there is a dose.

29:38

Om Dadi and Ebel, do you know the difference between radang and what kind of infection? What is it, Doc? Infection will definitely produce radang. Radang is not certain because of the infection. It can be because of allergy, it can be because of cancer, it can be because of autoimmune. So, it's different cause. Well, before, it was rabus, and everything.

30:00

Maybe radang is because of the allergy. He is not strong against ice, and the temperature changes from hot to cold. So, it's the radang's reaction. But it's not because of the infection. It's because of the allergy.

30:13

If it's radang, can we have rendang? Let's eat rendang. Because it's radang.

30:20

Radang is good, but I want something else. It's not funny.

30:23

No, no.

30:24

It's stupid. I'm still not aware of it. I still don't think there is a doctor who is really good at this. Of course, there is a doctor. He must have never been to the hospital because of his health.

30:53

He works at the hospital. He's also a smart person.

31:00

But it looks like you're healthy.

31:02

Yes, he's healthy.

31:04

Yes, because of the illness, he must go to the hospital, even though it's rare. I hope not. Maybe God knows I'm in need.

31:13

This is a serious question. The more you're in the hospital, you'll be exposed to the virus, bacteria, etc. Like COVID at that time. Right?

31:25

I didn't get infected by Covid.

31:26

You didn't? Seriously? So, is it possible for a doctor who is more often in the hospital, the virus and so on, can create antibodies for the doctor?

31:37

Maybe. Maybe not. It can be both. But I have a formula, sir. I want to give it to Ebel and Dadi. It's about the risk of infection formula.

31:47

Okay.

31:48

It's a simple math. R.I. is the same as J.V. or J.M. The number of microbes, the number of paparae microbes, divided by the immunity of the body. So, how do we reduce the risk of infection? We reduce the number of paparae exposure and increase the immunity of the body.

32:05

Reduce the number of exposure. I wear a mask at home. Reduce the number of exposure. Also increase the immunity of the body. The way is to have enough nutrition, enough exercise, and enough rest. If I want to fulfill that formula,

32:21

my risk of infection is low. Even though I'm exposed to many infectious patients. TB, C, they all came to me. They all came to me with virus, flu, hepatitis. It's like Ebel had come to the doctor.

32:34

No, this is a regular hospital, not a mental hospital.

32:38

Sorry, I'm sorry.

32:40

Okay, I'm sorry.

32:41

It's a different thing.

32:43

So, I filled out the form. So, I realized that the bacteria and viruses are big. For example, I went to an infectious hospital. The patient was tuberculosis. I can't be kidding with the challenger who went there. I'm sure they used APD.

33:01

So, I reduced the number of patients. So, if the doctor feels that his body is not good,

33:08

I know that. The lower segment is getting lower, the immunity is getting lower.

33:12

So, do you abstain or cover everything?

33:16

Cover everything. And maybe the booster needs vitamins, minerals, supplement from outside. That's it. That's great.

33:26

So, how much does this affect our health?

33:28

Yes, very much. Yes, the hope is that we really don't meet in the hospital.

33:33

Yes, I exercise regularly now.

33:34

Wow.

33:35

He exercises now.

33:36

I weigh 89 kilos, now I weigh 70 kilos.

33:39

Cool. All the patients' hopes are the same as Ebel. There are some things.

33:44

That's right.

33:45

I've reduced my hard drinks. I've reduced my smoking.

33:49

Reduced, you mean?

33:50

Why did you stop drinking hard?

33:52

I mean, how do I overcome it? Smoking can be a total. I used to pack three packs a day. Sometimes, four packs. Now, one pack can last me two days. a day. Sometimes, I pack four times a day. Now, I can sleep for two days with one pack. Now, I pack it slowly.

34:09

My patient also said, I've reduced my smoking from 12 to 5.

34:14

Yes, he's smoking.

34:16

He's ***.

34:17

Astaghfirullah. I'm out. Astaghfirullah.

34:21

Sorry.

34:23

It was edited.

34:24

Sorry. It was beeped. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry.

34:26

Sorry, sorry, sorry.

34:28

Sorry, sorry, sorry.

34:30

Don't say Astagfirullah.

34:32

This is the difference between a villager and a village.

34:36

Sorry, sorry. But why?

34:38

Can we avoid smoking?

34:40

But there's no disease in smoking. Well, smoking is a faith. There's no death because of smoking. It must be because of something else. No matter what kind of journal it is, no matter what kind of pen it is,

34:52

for them, the death is because of diabetes, hypertension. Even though we know that one cigarette has 3 million free radicals. How many fruits do you need to neutralize one cigarette? And the addiction is really terrible. The addiction is in the moment, Om Brian. My psychiatrist said,

35:12

the moment when you gather with your friends, it's like there's a trigger when you smoke. It's in those moments that make it hard. That's why it's not easy to quit smoking. I've never smoked before,

35:23

so I've never judged or judged those who not easy to quit smoking. I myself have never smoked, so I never judge or judge those who are trying to quit smoking. But nicotine is one of the fastest to hit the brain, Doc.

35:32

5 seconds, if I'm not mistaken. Now, where does it hit the brain from? From when you breathe in, to the lungs, at the tip of the lungs there are small balloons called alveolus. When you breathe in there, carbon monoxide and nicotine... ...goes into the airway, pumped by the lung, directly to the brain.

35:50

It's really fast.

35:53

That's why it's a bit difficult. Even my professor said, only the best can stop smoking. Because it's so difficult. So if you're trying, keep going. Even though it's hard. And in Indonesia, we have the most smugglers.

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36:10

There's no other country that has more smugglers than Indonesia. 71% of Indonesian men are smugglers. And the number of our men is around 140 million.

36:19

That means there are around 100 million people.

36:22

That's why the smugg drug factory is so rich. The market is so big.

36:27

The tax is also high.

36:28

And he is very happy. He is proud that he is the main supplier of the country. Because even the BUMN dividend is nothing compared to the drug supply. All BUMN combined, the dividend is less than 90 trillion.

36:44

But back to what the doctor said said, I tried to be serious. What if for example, people who go to the doctor, for example, at the age of 70, and they say, I've been smoking since I was a kid. But I'm okay. I feel okay. I mean, don't answer like this.

37:02

Don't answer, if you don't smoke, it's even better. Don't answer like that.

37:04

No, I already have that answer. I already have that answer. Even my patients who smoke always have a reputation. My grandfather, 85 years old, he smoked well.

37:14

That's really cool.

37:15

I answered, -"Sir, can you mention another name other than your grandfather who can smoke until he's 85 years old?" He just got confused. -"There's no more, Doc. Well, 75 years old, then. He mentioned one more.

37:28

That's it, only two. That's it, Doc. Now I can mention 100 names who died at the age of 50. Because of heart attack and stroke because he smoked. He was surprised. So, it's survival bias, right?

37:42

So, the benchmark is old smoking is his benchmark. But why he doesn't see the 50 years old smoking? So, that's it.

37:50

So, basically, it's giving more risk, right?

37:53

Yes. It's increasing the risk.

37:55

It's increasing the risk.

37:56

That's why the Dantung Dancer attack has 10 risk factors. Smoking is just one of them. If he manages to keep the other one, he's still small. Even though he broke his endotel because of the smoke.

38:09

So, sometimes, for example, he... So, it's like this, if he committed one sin, but...

38:16

So, he's already good. What was it? He's already taking care of his food. He's already exercising. He's already had enough sleep.

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38:22

Right. I only smoke.

38:24

He only smoke. Yes, only smoke.

38:25

But smoking can calm you down.

38:28

But what if you're being lied to? As Adere always said, when we're stressed, our breath becomes short and fast. But if we want to breathe deeply and deeply, we can relax. Don't make the breathing pattern because of smoking.

38:43

Breathe in and hold it. relax. Don't be fooled by the smoke that makes you not stressed. Don't be fooled by the way you breathe. That's not because of the smoke. Don't be fooled.

38:45

Imagine, that's about it.

38:46

Doc, if you're a doctor, you can't be a doctor.

38:47

You have to be a doctor.

38:48

You have to be a doctor.

38:49

You have to be a doctor. You have to be a doctor. Don't be fooled. Don't be fooled. Just imagine. That's about it.

39:09

Doc, if we meet a patient, and the patient is dying, what are you going to do?

39:20

Yes, there are four functions and roles of a doctor. Curing, treating, rehabilitation, promotion, and prevention. I relied on promotion and prevention first. That's why I went to social media for education. But if I'm still weak and sick, I'm ready to treat. So, I'm a curative. So, there's a certain point, I won't force it.

39:44

I'm ready to accept him. If he goes to the GED, I'm ready. I will face the heart attack, I'm ready. I will face the stroke, I'm ready.

39:50

Have you ever faced a bodybuilder or a bodybuilder who had a problem or died because of steroids?

40:00

Oh my God.

40:01

Because they are crazy about it. Steroids.

40:07

Steroids.

40:10

No, it's not okay. According to the research, there are a lot of studies about steroids. Steroids, well, Nabil, our blood vessels, the inner wall, are very soft. Softer than silk. It's called endothelium.

40:25

If the inner wall is still soft, even if you want to have more cholesterol, it won't stick to it, it will just be straight. Well, the cigarette, the steroid, it will damage the inner wall of the lung. It will tear like a wallpaper,

40:40

then the cholesterol will stick.

40:43

If there's no such, just eat some beans. But there are also some people who say that steroids are to increase our immune system.

40:52

No, no, no.

40:54

Cortisol is to decrease the immune suppression.

40:59

Oh, is that so?

41:00

Yes.

41:00

If everyone uses steroids for anabolic, it will definitely damage their body.

41:09

Drink, drink, drink. Well, it's not certain because of the infection.

41:14

Yeah, it's not certain because of the infection. It could be just a disease. It could be that.

41:20

Oh, I see.

41:24

Does the cobra use a king?

41:27

Yes, yes, yes.

41:29

Because I remember the king was only King Emu.

41:39

Why do I see the doctor as if I'm scared?

41:44

Have you ever had a patient? Imagine. Imagine, you just met me. How did you meet my friend, Dr. Tirta? You were as soft as that.

41:54

Really.

41:56

But, yes. But, Dr. Gia is like that. That's why, at first... At first, when I invited him, his face was not visible. No one knew his face.

42:07

I have to introduce him first, this is Dr. Giam.

42:09

Yes.

42:10

Have you ever been angry? It's hard, what can make me angry?

42:16

We're actually trying this episode. My question is this. Have you ever had a patient come, you know it's too late?

42:26

Oh, yes, that's right. I know it's too late.

42:32

How do you explain that?

42:33

There's a point of no return. It's like, if only. But as a doctor, you can't just say that and be quiet.

42:42

You have to try. But how do you tell your family that this is too late?

42:49

That's just what I feel. It's only for me.

42:55

Oh no, what if...

42:57

Heart attack. I know that if it's less than 90 minutes, the outcome is far from the patient who was brought in more than 90 minutes. What I did was the same. The action of putting the heart ring was the same. But the patient who was brought in 90 minutes, the result was really good.

43:12

He had been jogging for two weeks. It's really different from the late one. Tomorrow, this is just a breeze. Tomorrow, tomorrow, just go to the heart clinic. Even though the IGD is 24 hours. No, the result is really bad. I said, just go to the heart clinic. The IGD is 24 hours, right? I was so disappointed.

43:25

The results were so bad. It was so bad. I was the one who knew. I just told the family, this is the amount of troponin or heart enzyme. This is the amount.

43:36

I still can do it. I prayed for it.

43:39

You still can do it?

43:41

I can, but the results are not as good as the one under 90 minutes. But there were also those who failed. It was too late. Finally, I had a heart attack. I was in front of the hospital. My mother was in a critical condition. At that time, we were in the hospital to prevent people from falling into the cliff.

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43:59

Even though we could actually guard the cliff with a wall. We were waiting for the people below. That's actually wrong. We should guard the cliff so that no one falls. In the end, I know my limitations, Om Dedy Bang Ebel. There are so many limitations.

44:19

We are just people who are in the middle of chaos. We know what we can do, we know what we can't do, and I understand the ending, that life is in God's hands.

44:31

I have.

44:33

My body is itchy. Like a smear. It's not good.

44:38

Okay, what is the smear? What is it like?

44:42

So, like this. These dots. It's like this, like this. I just rubbed it. How long have you been doing this?

44:51

It's been almost 3 weeks.

44:53

Wait, wait, wait. Where did you rub the ointment?

45:00

On the bread. I ate it.

45:04

He's not going to react. Why course, he didn't react.

45:06

Why didn't he get angry? He didn't say, you're a coward, Ben.

45:10

You're never rough. Yes, because I've met a patient with asthma who had to be injected into his mouth, but he injected it into his nose.

45:18

That's so funny.

45:20

I couldn't get angry about that.

45:22

You're so funny. I'm getting angry too.

45:24

I couldn't get angry. There're so funny. If I'm getting mad, I can't get mad. There's even a patient who said tuberculosis is an international ghost. I can't get mad. Because I feel like, what I know is that I'm the one who studied medicine. My mom and dad have the privilege to teach me medicine.

45:40

That's why I understand. If my mom went to a medical school, she would understand. It this mother is also in a medical school, she will definitely understand.

45:45

It depends on the knowledge. So we can't blame people because there is no knowledge.

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45:49

Yes, for what? There is no benefit.

45:53

Do you know what the doctor meant earlier?

45:54

You're stupid.

45:56

But he was patient. If the doctor speaks a little rough, he won't be afraid. No, he can't. He's that kind of person.

46:03

Doctor, sorry to ask. What has the did you become before you became a doctor?

46:08

Masya Allah. So, I always realize that the choice of words is about feeling. So, in my head, there are two professions that I'm already married to, Ebel. That is clinical as a doctor and writer. I love writing. I really like writing.

46:22

That's why my books are now the fifth. And four out of five are all bestsellers, Ebel.

46:30

Cool.

46:32

Cool, Doctor.

46:33

Have you ever thought of wanting to be Rambo?

46:35

No, I haven't.

46:36

So fast.

46:37

Rinto, Rinto. That's Rinto. Rinto's heart.

46:40

He wrote books, and Twitter hit. That's why we invited him. Because people don't know what Dr. Ghea is like.

46:48

They only know the story.

46:50

So, we invited him so people know what Dr. Ghea is like. But, Doc, maybe one last question. We were just joking around here. One last question. Is there a context or a thought when you want to become a doctor? And then, an incident that makes you feel regretful.

47:17

A patient, for example.

47:19

An incident that makes me regretful. No, if it's regretful, then no. I just go through it. Everything is okay. When a patient fails. Oh, okay, okay. Have you ever done that? Thank God, I haven't. Don't get me wrong.

47:28

But, no.

47:29

Because, as far as I know, I follow the procedure.

47:30

The outcome is not our age, so we know. So, the important thing is that I know that I'm not procedure, the outcome is not our age, so we know. So, the important thing is that I know not to make mistakes. That's why I'm so disciplined when it comes to patients. It's a matter of life and death. That's it.

47:57

How is it?

47:58

Doctor, after this, do you want to take another specialist?

48:01

So, maybe my path is to be a promoter and preventer. My mission is the same. Preventing 1 million Indonesians from getting heart attacks and stroke. So, I'm more focused on content or education. Because I'm still focused on my patient at the hospital. My soul is to serve the patient. I can't not on the hospital, taking care of the patients. My soul is to serve, to take care of the patients.

48:26

I can't not meet the patients. Even though, my wife said, you're so brave in the hospital. Even though your income in the hospital is only like 10% of your total income. From royalty books and so on. But I can't, I got inspiration.

48:41

But that's all from there.

48:42

Yes, I'm from the hospital. The feeling, look at Ebel, if you see a patient come to me, he's in a mess, bleeding. Then two weeks later, I met him at the mall. Doctor, do you still remember me?

48:54

Then we greeted each other.

48:55

I said, Doctor.

48:56

Then he said his name. I immediately remembered when he was in a mess. Wow, it's fresh, handsome. That's a certain value in that. But it can't be valued with money, Ebel. So, I was like, I don't have to pay him, it's okay.

49:08

That's how it felt.

49:09

This is the last doctor.

49:09

Yes.

49:10

What is the happiest moment for you to become a doctor?

49:13

When I saved my junior high teacher during COVID. That was one of the happiest moments. Because he didn't know me. Because I wore an APD, like an astronaut. Oh, it's like the story in the movie.

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49:26

Yes. My teacher came.

49:28

I still remember, I was a high school teacher. I still remember it. Sir, sir, sir, sir. Then he said, Sir, did you get totoxic? Yes, sir.

49:37

I got totoxic, sir, when I was in high school. I can imagine. I said, yes, sir. I got the oxygen. He said, it hurts so much. So, the oxygen saturation kept going down. The oxygen saturation was above 95, it should be 70.

49:50

Seven.

49:51

I started to feel nauseous. Sir, I went straight to the operating room. I had to put a hose in for the ventilator.

49:57

Because it was already 70, right?

49:58

It was already 70. When I tried to put the hose in, there was a lot of it in the water, the water was so deep in the hole. I used suction, suction, but it didn't work. I used a rake, and I took it with my hand, it was like a mozarella, the water was so deep. I tried to find the sound of the water so I could put it in the water,

50:20

but I couldn't because it was so deep. When the condition kept going down. I prayed, Bang Ebel. Oh God, Erop, don't leave me in front of my teacher. I learned a lot from him. Don't leave me in front of him.

50:33

Please, God, help me.

50:34

Suddenly, in one unconsciousness, my teacher was coughing very fast.

50:40

Out.

50:40

Ah, it's a drop.

50:42

It's stuck. I was using a phone. It was stuck on my face shield. I was like, oh, it's true!

50:52

I saw the pitoture.

50:54

I went in.

50:56

I went in. The oxygen saturation went up.

51:00

80, 90, 95.

51:04

I managed to get into the ICU for a few days, moved to a normal room. And in a week, my teacher recovered. We took a picture together. I was so happy. Alhamdulillah.

51:14

Why did you get the flu after that?

51:16

I don't know about the Covid. I don't know the reason. The important thing is when I became the head of Gideon, when the Covid started, The important thing is when I became the head of GDL during COVID, the patients always came with cough, fever, and cough. With the high blood pressure, the oxygen saturation keeps going down. The probability is the virus is the same.

51:31

That's the happiest moment. And I hope there won't be any more of that.

51:38

I just want to know that. What is the happiest moment in your life? But thank you, Doc. You've been patient with Ebel. What is the happiest moment in your life as a doctor? and people can listen to it. Do you still want to ask? Have you ever had a patient like me?

52:06

I have, and I said the same thing to Ebel. Can I say the same thing to Ebel?

52:11

Yes, you can.

52:12

But, doctor, can you...

52:13

Wait, I want to talk.

52:14

Yes, sure. Ebel, according to Ebel, we can live only one or two chances. One chance. Right, not two. Two chances. I've never seen anyone die again. So we only have one chance. Well, since it's only one chance,

52:26

do you agree to do the best for Ebel's health? I agree. Agree? Agree. Okay, deal. Deal, of course.

52:35

Thank you, Doc. You're welcome. So I'm afraid now,

52:40

he's going to die.

52:41

I'm afraid.

52:42

I'm afraid.

52:43

I'm afraid.

52:44

I'm afraid. I agree Deal Deal, of course

52:48

So, now he's my son Doc, what's my disease?

52:54

You already answered

52:56

the first question I can't answer it I feel... No, it's not a disease, it's a genetic disease We'll find another doctor.

53:06

Yeah, okay.

53:07

Doc, I'm sorry for talking to you.

53:09

You're like a snake.

53:11

Okay, if there's anything wrong, I'm sorry.

53:13

With that, I'd like to suggest Ebel to invite a psychiatrist. With that, I'd like to suggest Ebel to invite a psychiatrist. Okay, for the next one.

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