
669 episodes

Sickboy CBC Podcasts
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- Society & Culture
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4.7 • 457 Ratings
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Sickboy is determined to break down the stigma associated with illness and disease. Join Jeremie, Brian and Taylor as they tackle health taboos with people who have experienced them firsthand. Taking the lead from Jeremie's life long battle with Cystic Fibrosis, the three best friends help us understand that sometimes the best way to deal with illness, disease and life is simply to laugh.
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Occupational Therapy and the Art of Creative Healing with Jon Jon Rivero
This week the fellas chat with Jon Jon Rivero, CEO & Founder of Qi Creative, a therapy practice that services children and schools of all abilities. Jon Jon is also an award-winning producer, director, and actor. We discuss his personal story of becoming an occupational therapist and how his upbringing influenced his approach to therapy. We also highlight the importance of honouring the background and culture of patients when engaging with them. Jon Jon shares his experience as a performing artist and how it relates to his work as a trauma specialist, and how it can be used in therapy sessions to help patients express themselves and process their emotions.
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From Fur Babies to Chemo: Amanda's Breast Cancer Journey
This week Bri and Jer are joined by Amanda Vegter, a 4th-year veterinary student at Colorado State University who found out she had Stage II breast cancer during her studies. She shares how she discovered a lump but didn't get it checked out because she was "too busy" (I mean, hey… Vet school is busy). After travelling to Africa and contracting tick bite fever, Amanda decided to get it checked and was diagnosed. She goes into the effects of forced/early menopause and how they're often overlooked in breast cancer treatment. Amanda reveals how they were nearly as bad, if not worse than the cancer treatment itself, which no one warned her about.
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Did Ya Know?! Pepto Bismol Makes Your Poop Black! - Feel Good Friday
This week Jer introduces a new segment - DID YA KNOW?! Did you know Pepto Bismol makes your poop and tongue black? If you've experienced this, don't freak out - it's just because of the “bismuth” in Pepto. Just remember, Pepto Bismol may give you a dark side, but it also gives you fast and effective relief from your tummy troubles. Stay cool and let your stomach chill with Pepto Bismol! (This is not an ad). Some smart people created a bandage that's not just any bandage, but one that uses electrotherapy to heal wounds like a superhero on steroids. A Brantford woman is all sorts of F’ed up and will hopefully be serving some much-needed time behind bars for committing some of the most messed up stuff we’ve ever heard on the podcast. Also, why do men avoid the doctor? The fellas are sure it’s due to lots of reasons but hopefully, that will change! Finally, Jer shares how the dogs in Chernobyl are the goodest boys out there!
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Go Placid Against The Haste: Navigating the Challenges of Family Medicine w/ Dr. Iris Gorfinkel
This week the guys sit down with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, a well-respected family physician and clinical researcher. With over 15 years of experience in participating in clinical trials, Dr. Gorfinkel shares her insights on the current state of primary care in Canada and the impact of a shortage of family doctors. She sheds light on the pressing issue of one in five Canadians lacking a family doctor, and the impact it has on patient care. Dr. Gorfinkel also discusses the challenges faced by family physicians in terms of administrative work, chronic care, and preventative care. She explains how a shift in focus towards acute care could benefit patients by keeping them out of emergency rooms and ensuring better health outcomes. Finally, Dr. Gorfinkel shares her thoughts on the path forward to free up family doctors' time and provide better access to primary care for the six million Canadians currently lacking a family doctor.
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Self-Catheterization and Self-Discovery: Rare Ovarian Teratoma-Related Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndrome.
Today, the fellas are joined by Madeline Tweel, who has rare Ovarian Teratoma-Related Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndrome. Don't worry if you can't pronounce that, Jeremie will do it for ya. Madeline was halfway through medical school when she became a very sick patient. She experienced meningitis, insane headaches, and even had to resort to self-catheterization. And get this, her grandparents gave her tips and tricks over lunch. I mean, who wouldn't want to learn how to self-catheterize over a coffee and a sandwich?
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Blink and You'll Miss It: Something Is Lodged In Jeremie's Tear Duct!? - Feel Good Friday
This week Jer and Bri take things to a whole other level of Gnar. Jeremie somehow experienced something medical that is not googleable. Spoiler alert it has to do with something lodged in his tear duct AKA the PUNCTUM! What happens to a broken bone that doesn't receive any medical intervention? The results are gag-inducing. The fellas discuss the dangerous reality of medical tourism in the United States - specifically the story of four unfortunate souls who took a trip to Mexico for some cosmetic surgery, only to end up in the crosshairs of some very confused gunmen. Talk about a vacation gone wrong! Are you in a long-distance relationship and missing the thrill of a passionate kiss? Look no further, because a group of university students in China have created a virtual kissing machine to help you out. It looks like a mouth fleshlight and honestly might make you re-think long-distance relationships after all. Finally in this week's edition of WHAT THE HELLTH?!!? Like some sort of Canadian Heritage Moment (I smell burnt toast) a woman had brain surgery and the docs had her play violin during the procedure to make sure they didn't bungle up her hand-eye coordination.
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Customer Reviews
Wish
I live in America. I wish we had a podcast like this. If we do, I haven’t found it yet. I like how illness is brought to the forefront. Keep it up y’all!!!
Best podcast
This podcast is so interesting and funny and the only thing that gets me through school😭
Science of Endometriosis episode
This episode is concerning, and I think the info she presented is outdated and sets the endo community back. Removing ovaries does not stop endo symptoms, menopause does not definitively end symptoms, prioritizing hormonal therapy over expert surgery (excision, not the standard laparoscopy) is dangerous and can cause the disease to progress and be harder and harder to treat. Excision surgery performed by an excision specialist needs to be the standard of care. Please consider to talking to one of the top experts that are pioneering treatment in this field such as Dr. David Redwine, Dr. Ken Sinervo, Dr. Andrew Cook, or Dr. Cameron Nezhat.