People Try To Survive 100 Days ALONE In The Wild

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Published 2024-03-20
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Alone is a very poopular survival show where contestants compete to see who can survive longer all alone in the wilderness. It channels a lot of Naked and Afraid, Bear Grylls Man vs. Wild, Survivorman, Survivor, and so many more shows! Let me know if I missed any injuries down below.

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All Comments (21)
  • @lynpotter6471
    And this is why humans live in groups and spend years teaching their young how to survive.
  • When the doctor is saying "I can't even look at that" you know you're fooked
  • @inyourdreams34
    If I tried going on alone I would set a world record for the fastest person to go home.
  • @chrisylockhart
    They contact the survivalists with their emergency radios with a click twice a day and they have to click back to show they are okay. If they don’t respond then they go check on them. They also visit them every few days to check them medically but they aren’t really supposed to speak to them.
  • @bodyofhope
    The girl with the hook in her hand went back another season and did very well! But there was one woman with MS in remission, in great shape, so positive and ready. As soon as she got out there, wouldn't you know her Multiple Sclerosis came out of remission and she had to leave. Broke my heart for her. Great show! ❤
  • @minetruly
    That first guy was very smart and responsible. He didn't want to be disqualified for an injury, and it's hard to accept something that small is a real emergency, but he bit the bullet and did the right thing. Mad props. Respect.
  • @crunchtime6244
    I love that show and sometimes I think “I want to try to survive like them too”…but then I remember all of their wounds, health risks and other disgusting things and I’m like “Nahhh, I rather stay on my couch”.
  • @StephinTech
    “Oh no, he fell!” “LISTEN TO MY TECHNIQUE!!” Idk why but that was so cute and adorable!! 😂
  • @thestifler1
    ER nurse here. Just want to say everything Dr. Mike says is highly appropriate and found myself saying the same things and have seen similar things in my profession. Good job Dr. Mike
  • @Mini_Hayley
    I grew up hearing stories from my grandfather who served in WW2, and one of the biggest dangers of getting wounded in the wild, and particularly warm jungle type areas, it won't close. They had guys die because the moisture in the air wouldn't allow the wound to scab over.
  • The best advice I can give to anyone who has to survive out in the wilderness is take your time when doing errands or chores. Unless a situation requires a great amount of speed or energy, you're literally killing yourself when you waste calories or harm yourself due to being clumsy and not in control of your actions. The best precaution you can do right now is cultivate some skills in regards to survival now while you are able to; learning shit from scratch is not a great idea under stressful circumstances and you'll probably die miserably.
  • One technique to avoid what happened in the last one, is if you have a small log that needs splitting, but it's too small to chop, you can ether use a stick to keep it in place while keeping your hand out of the way, or you can instead do the chopping in reverse; Embed the axe blade just a tiny bit into the log, (a tap or two with another log or rock will do it), then flip the axe over and swing the blunt end against something hard. The log imbedded in the blade will then split itself on the blade due to the gforce.
  • @Ericaodd
    At Virginia Beach as a child, I threw a clump of seaweed into the ocean. It was tangled up in some fishing line, and I got a fishhook buried in my right index finger. The paramedics on the scene were unable to push the barb out (yeah, they tried it right there with me sitting on the back bumper of their ambulance). The doctors tried and failed to do the same at the hospital! they reasoned that the hook was so rusty and my finger so swollen it was preventing the hook from moving. So, they cut down through my finger and just pulled the hook up and out that way. That was 45+ years ago, and I still have a rather distinct long scar on my fingertip.
  • @4RILDIGITAL
    This video really showcases the sheer strength and resilience of humans when pushed to their limits. It's amazing how you all manage to survive in such harsh environments, it's a testament to determination and willpower.
  • My neighbor has diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. Aka, he can't feel his hands and feet. He went out in -40 weather to help a friend with a problem with his heating fuel supply. He lost part of almost all of his fingers. The only reason he didn't completely lose all of them was the fact he was given an experimental treatment that restored circulation to parts of them in time to prevent tissue death. Exposing your body parts to extreme cold is no less dangerous than dunking them into boiling oil. It just takes a little bit longer for the damage to occur.
  • @hoofhearted4
    I did a Tough Mudder in 2019. Went to jump and mantle over a log, and my patella tendon on my right knee ruptured. it was surgery and about a year of PT.
  • @opixlx
    5:36 “Haha get out of my house pls” got me rolling 😂
  • @gamerboy7820
    I feel that doctor mike is the one dude in a survival group u need
  • I already knew about that factoid about rodents rarely carrying rabies, thanks to my severe fear of the disease. Opossums are mostly immune to the disease.