Dennis miller plus what. Folks coming up dr terry do bro child up a little before the show i think youll enjoy him a lot hes got 2 shows on t. V. And a doctor hes got botched you know that show on the network where they do Reconstructive Surgery to salvage cosmetic jobs that have gone wrong i think it was that one paul massacre and hes got a 2nd one its called license to kill its about doctors who turn the corner and 1st do no harm becomes 1st harm dr terry dobro right after this on Dennis Miller plus one. Hey folks welcome to Dennis Miller plus one doing today were joined by a steamed Plastic Surgeon dr terry too broke to broach take son some of the toughest Plastic Surgery cases on his he show botched alongside with dr paul nassif i think ive seen on some other reality show he is married to somebody and he was the the real housewife some chiseled probusiness or Something Like that the show going to 67 with new episodes preparing august start and hes also the 2nd season of license to kill i know wed like to think that everybody out there who is in the healer camp could get the like anything some people come off the Assembly Line without a leg not you got some hypocritical hippocratic oath guys theyre not allowed to just make for a 2nd season a license to kill which premieres august 8th on oxygen dr terry dobro which shaken brother how are you its good to talk to you nice to talk to you you know i was thinking the other day im number one time years ago im 66 so i missed the point i was born where there were 3 t. V. Stations im not a digital age guy but i do remember my son whos now 30 telling me probably in his late teens that he thought in the future entire lives might be contained digitally it might go into some tron sort of thing where some people some latent form of agora phobia translates to people literally living in a Digital World and i was thinking at some point a future somebody who knows how to digitally enhance your ear look might be as important at some way as somebody who can actually go to medical school and learn how to do it mechanically as they say you ever see a time when plastics search and might be more interested in. Tuning up somebody is digital look as opposed to the real life look. Well its a good question because i think its actually in a way being done right now most people who use social media instagram use filters and their per trade vary on realistic inaccurate representation of what they look like so much so janice that many times after they get sort of enough followers and theyre worried about meeting people in the real world they actually come into the Plastic Surgeon show them their silk dirty fixed version of themselves and say can you make me look like this not actually what i look like. It is a strange time i actually a couple of years ago met kim carr dash in a Christmas Party and she had a flat behind can you believe that now i can get the kind of death. There isnt handsome and going on there now listen you said Something Interesting right before we went on and you think about everything so clearly you know you think about the scrubbing out for surgery and all that but you think about the patients to they got to come in from the. You know come in from the cold and you had 2 surgeries this morning and i guess both than pan out because cobra is rife in l. A. Right now. It is my whole day was cancelled due to both patients preoperatively testing positive which you know i mean you were ask you were discussing normally we do 2 or 3 tests because you dont know exactly when in the pre symptomatic window or asymptomatic window when theyre going to test positive see it kind of got to test them all the way up to the actual procedure itself but yet its exploding its everywhere but the good news is were really good surgeons particularly very good at wearing personal protective equipment protecting ourselves making sure the patients are appropriately managed and sterilized but its scary its really scary but still when people go into hospitals ive got a friend who lost the sunday merson that these viruses are are they becoming more indomitable i guess im asking along about why yeah they are you know particularly the ones that you get in hospital says you think about it if they virus or bacteria survives in the hospital setting where they and their cohorts have been exposed to the strongest mega doses of antibiotics and the most stringent disinfectant procedures those are some serious very ill and viruses and bacteria so if you get an infection in the hospital thats more scary than getting in the community because those bacteria are like you know theyve defeated the swat teams of medicine in the hospital theyre still surviving so thats the last thing you want to do is get a hospital acquired infection theyre like a threat turns of viruses and you just. Cant stop. Or try have a dr terry dobro hes got a couple shows on there its interesting to me that its such a sacred. I dont know its such a sacred calling in a way of being a doctor and i know some people are less involved in and others but the people are drawn to it i think as they say to do no harm to do good and then to find an ancillary track in the telecommunication times we live did you ever see coming down the road the jew would be the 1st of 2 highly successful t. V. Shows 1st of all absolutely not because lets be honest i think you could probably see me face for radio no question about it. And. Its a dixit mog brother it you know it will have to do for the moment and secondly you know my brother my older brother who i grew up with in an apartment raised by a single mother was a rock star who actually had a number one album on the charts called it called Mental Health quiet right i mean the last thing you would expect in her including. Yeah my brother was the lead singer kevin dobro you know and last the you know he was very the music and out there in and to entertaining i was very sort of studious and athletic lasting i would ever expect as i would sort of sort of combine entertainment and medicine together it i dont really know how it happened but it just sort of happened in you know the good news is these shows both of them botched and license to kill really if you think about them theyre Cautionary Tales you watch them yeah theyre certainly a component of entertainment but at the end of the day license to kill tells you what to watch out for in terms of the medical care you may get and botch tells you hey maybe not Plastic Surgery any time soon because look at these disasters that are happening. But its funny the turned out to be like romulus but i want to acquire a riot shell once and sat in the front row and run midway through it your brother performed an involuntary up and booked them a on me can you believe. Well you know its funny when i was excel i went to medical school u. C. L. A. Right in 1984 that at the peak of quiet riots fame and my brother bought a big house in hancock park and my only job to allow him to let me live there was i lived in the guest house above the pool i just had to take care of his cat thats it and he come home in the middle of a tour at 4 am you know with all the other guys from van halen and whitesnake and and screamed at me he called me terry the toad member american graffiti terry the tone should he go. Home where is my life. And its but id have to get up whatever time he came home find that cat and bring it into the main house and then he go could get out. Brotherly love right there in a nutshell hugs on the latter half of this interview and weve got the doc for both segments they were going to talk about the 2 shows i want to focus on license to kill today but im intrigued that. You know what when you see somebody who. I remember reading a story years ago in life magazine when i was a small boy about a man who came back from vietnam and it wasnt cosmetic he had caught a blast there and he was he would stay in his house in chicago he would only go out at night the local kids called him a monster turns out that eventually sinatra slipped them the 75. 00 k. On the on the download saying dont ever say i did it got the guy reconfigured they did a story on him 2 years later and you know people laugh at Plastic Surgery but the reconstructive nature of it has to be one of the most noble callings to bring somebody back into the world which quite frankly in many ways is our 1st impulses are cosmetic so the reconstructive part of it must be a drop the beginning of my right eye. Theres no question about that you know the actual the the reason the birth of plastic and cosmetic surgery was based on back in the day the 60 hunters people would lose their nose and or that it had them cut off you know die for an eye and you could make a nose back then using forearm tissue so it was really all about correcting injuries from the battlefield but whats interesting so when we 1st learned classically Reconstructive Surgery you know you have to do general surgery 1st i did it for 7 years i was chief resident Board Certified general surgery then i study silly for Plastic Surgery its really what you spend most of your time learning is the Reconstructive Surgery the microvascular surgery the cancer reconstruction the burns and its really only a small portion of what you initially learned is that cosmetic surgery and so the most rewarding. Is the reconstructive but then once you get out in the real world most guys you know they. Go for the retail end of medicine they go for the plat cosmetic surgery for me what i love about botched for example is that if you think about it its reconstructive cosmetic surgery because i dont know that youve ever seen the show but there are people who. Yeah people that cosmetic surgery who really have been devastated and theyre just you know crab claw breasts or noses that have been knocked by dogs or deformities like crazy all as a result or mostly as a result of cosmetic surgery so its kind of the best of all worlds for someone like me and im very grateful to be a part of it that i get to do reconstruction of devastations as a result of cosmetic surgery really really glad carriage and. Fulfilling that must be because i had a friend in my life and see a younger person who had severe burns and as he went through his life they made advances he almost had to wait for them like when they talk about movies and they go we couldnt do that effect then it didnt exist and then eventually it catches up this the synthetic skin caught up and it changed this young boys life and i obviously was just somebody an observer and a friend but i remember thing got i cant imagine what that must feel like for a doctor to bring somebody back into the the fold and lets lets face facts our fault is often build on those and looks and some people are startled by the things that can go wrong and he was so happy and i thought boy what a heartwarming feeling that must be for the doctor. It really is but i will tell you you know i went through a period in the middle of my career where i was doing nothing but cosmetic surgery with patients going oh my im really unhappy because my my left eyebrow is a millimeter lower than i wanted to be or wow if i was just a little bit tighter my might. Facelift my my whole world which change overnight that gets very sort of disillusioning and the fact that im at the 2nd half of my career able to do Reconstructive Surgery to fix all that cosmetic nonsense is really incredible really funny and just as you say super rewarding were talking to the good dr terry dobro and when we get back were going to talk about license to kill its pretty fascinating shy watch this thing the other night called unsolved mysteries and theres a whole world out there of things that are puzzled and evidently this one brings you back to the people who obviously as they say 1st do no harm but like anything in human human existence are some broken cats and ladies out there and were going to talk about a license to kill it premieres august 8th on oxygen and the other show you know him from his with paul massa you know the doc its funny and its called botched but will focus on license to kill right after this and then a similar plus one with dr terry dobro. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on ill show you whats the reason for any type of enhanced u. S. Military presence in this area russia. What is it suddenly about the South China Sea that makes it so committed 11000000000 barrels of oil. Take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have Nuclear Weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so thats why were going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know. As we always like to say we do believe by golly its time to do news again. As russia be meddling in the u. K. Politics according to an official reports the answer is maybe tried it in the usual highly likely report is that also secretary of state might use only crusade against china does anyone outside the beltway. A folks welcome back to Dennis Miller plus one were joined by a genial bloke dr terry do bro and in addition to his medical skills i can see why see so successful in the t. V. Because hes got great chops on the x. Easy going guy easy to listen to he hosts Plastic Surgery cases that are botched thats the name of the show along with dr paul nassif thats on were going to talk in depth about season 2 of his license to kill which is coming up in midsummer premiers aug 8th on oxygen and i know youve got a diet book out now i hear chito thrown around its like its just such a buzz word right now tell me do you have a modified to the book is called to do bro kito fusion diet the ultimate plan for interval eating and sustainable fat burning tell me about the plan doc is a modified kiddo. It you know we wrote a book my wife and i about ehrman fasting and it was a variation on intermittent fasting that made it work long periods of time 18 hours you dont eat 6 hours you do eat your burn fat it was great the problem is thats got a lot of challenges to it who can not eat not everyone can not be for 18 hours then theres the key no diet which if you stick with it is very effective for also burning fat because you dont take in any carbohydrates so as it poses using sugar for fuel you use your fat the problem is if you eat an apple an apple half a bagel youre out of quito genesis for 3 to 4 days and youre your bull youre screwed so thats not a very sustainable diet one that doesnt have any fruits and vegetables and when youre eating basically butter and meat all the time we combine the 2 based on a piece the pediatric neurology literature called cyclical kill genesis where as opposed to going to such high tito genesis every single day you. Go genesys you go in quito jesss during the day and you come out of it with carbohydrate refill at night and it allows you to fat burn all day and then still replenish fruits and vegetables and eat properly as opposed to them in fasting youre not going periods of time where you want to buy charm off or kill yourself. Yet that seems much more well ironically palatable because i have a my son is getting fit and he tried the internet a class thing thing and i said oh i said son i dont know about these hours from noon to 2 an afternoon i almost feel like when you get a good sleep pattern going in that sack of a certain time at midnight 11 you get up 8 hours later i said you know i can see dodging breakfast thats been something although some people say breakfast is the most important meal but i can at least see waking up getting through and coming to lunch it known when he had to go that extra 2 hours to 2 and then cut off a date again that night as i dont know about the 2 hours would the 16 hours visit in relationship to the 18 hours really make that much difference does it have to be 18. No no i mean most intermittent fasting diet suggests 68. 00 but 806. 00 weirdly that extra 2 hours of pure fat burning when youve gone through all that sugar. In your liver and youre just burning fat for fuel do you get some studies have shown that extra charge really amps up the power of intermittent fasting and this process called a tough ag. Where you basically you undergo cell renewal and youre taking out the trash yourself but anyway you know its tough for me i was good at it because im used to standing there operating from all day without eating at things though i conditioned to it but i realized it was a tough guy to stick to thats why we corporate it kedar genesis and component of intermittent fasting to make the dobro kito fusion diet. You know doc its funny what you know people so often in modern day life especially since its so red it seems and chaotic i dont think they think they govern their own ship at some point that theyre not in charge of the tiller but i remember when i was young i had a friend who is brilliant he became a doctor earlier than any of us and even gotten our career together and he would work these amazing hours during his whats it called when you get out you have to become an internship or something where your work residency you were brilliant sitting 6 hours in a row and id say how can you do that and he said. He said i just get on with it and i remember thinking well i guess there is some other room where you kind of govern your own ship more than you think Wilt Chamberlain said once that he would sleep a few hours and then he get up and theyd say well when you go sleep again he said when i felt i needed it sometimes that would be 24 hours 2 and i thought i have so i dont loop because if i get off my patterns just a little i get kind antsy about it but i guess in some way like you said its easy for you because you dont operate all day i guess we have a little more sway over our own selves that we would give ourselves credit for. You know its amazing what you can train your body to do and what you get used to is it turns out and im not recommending ehrman fasting for everybody but for a lot of people once you get past the sort and sort of momentum stage of it the inertial stage of it it actually gives you Incredible Energy not having any food in your stomach not having any glycogen around if you think about it you know were animals right were meant to hunt and gather and were predators and so when you dont have any food when youre hungry thats when your smartest your smartest your strongest your fastest your most cunning because you have to be otherwise you dont survive evolutionarily we were meant to intermittent fast and when you are without food in your system youre unstoppable so once you get to that point thats why surgically i feel my best later in the day when im really just burning ketones and just really burning fat for fuel. Yeah when youre super attenuated you only have to go on one game so far in your life folks and watch a lion afterwards eating a gazelle and then watch a lion when it still needs a good cell to see. Difference in the arable maad because men when they are light on their toes theyre looking for a soon as they age just slugged out like they just had a trip to cuba or perhaps a chino were talking to dr terry dobro and hes got license to kill its the 2nd season a premiere is august 8th on oxygen and i want to talk about this show you know doc when you look at the 8 types that become doctors and a lot of people boy they they they got to find that happy medium where you want to you know do the work but you dont want to force yourself and you can see why some people spend not you look at munchhausen by proxy disease in the civilian force where people literally spit on thing to save children though kind of instigate problems with the children if that can happen think about it with somebody who has actual power knowledge i trim medical doctor tell me can you notice some Common Threads that cause super you know guys who want to do super well or women want to discover what a spin up or do you think they have evil in him to begin with thats the question thats the key question was it would they criminally minded going in and then they got the superpowers got medical skills and they could do things that you didnt even know were possible to you and or was there something that happened to them during that. Really intense process of surgical or medical training for all those years that turn them into criminals its interesting because theres sort of a fine line is you know within all professions between brilliance and insanity and some of the most brilliant doctors are the ones who ultimately sort of go over to the yang side of insanity and turn and when they do that thats why the show is so interesting and so entertaining because when a doctor perpetrates of crime or malfeasance on you you dont necessarily know either or do investigators because when you think about it doctors take care of sick patients and sick patients sometimes have problems and die so how do you know whether it was due to medical malfeasance or just the natural progression of the disease process thats how these doctors and the stories unfold so mysteriously and so interestingly but they persist for so long till you figure out oh my gosh hes actually doing this rather that it just happens with the disease process itself now ive watched botched and i know that show i have not well ill just be candid with i dont know the drill on this one its only in its 2nd season i kind of miss that the so much stuff to watch out there to the doctors and michel our business a sturrock of stuff that has happened and theyve passed away or as an act of situations do they pay the piper for it how hard is it the get a doctor who i dont know can sort of fudge that that and say hey i tried of then how hard is it the bring these people to justice when they deserve. Thats the question its really hard because you know 1st of all we have the cloak of secrecy we have hipaa rules you know we have the doctor patient confidentiality relationship so we dont have to speak to investigators about patients we can hike the is we have specialized things we can inject you that seem that are but 9 sitting on a desk like say lean or potassium but if its injected into a certain concentration your heart will stop immediately but when you do an autopsy theres just some salient potassium in them no one knows for the better so by the way to your question theyre all cases that have been adjudicated ok but the recent cases theyre not 100 years ago there are cases in the last several years where some doctor like this christopher done who they called dr death i dont know if youre familiar with this guy he graduates of Neurosurgery Program he was supposed to go be in business he got an m. D. P. H. D. He was such a weirdo they kicked him out of the business so then he decides to go to texas and just open up a plastic neurosurgery practice he did 33 operations the 1st 3331 ended up dead or paralyzed. And so after about 6 or 7 of those youd have to think well he knew he was totally incompetent or he was doing it on purpose either way he should have stopped but he continued on and soldiered forth despite more deaths more paralysis so its really hard to accuse a doctor of a crime in the practice of medicine but they were successfully able to put him away for life for. The reckless behavior that he engaged in and decision by the weight last season was 8 episodes the seasons 12 and of course im going to say this because im promoting the show and im a part of the show but truly and im not i think you can tell im still not full of b. S. Because i dont care this season is so much more interesting and difficult to understand because the cases are so much more involved and mysterious and the doctors were so much trickier to use well tell you what folks that listen i respect doctors and odds anybody when you want to when you lose 31 out of 32 on the table you dont have to be a brain surgeon to know hes not a neurosurgeon i mean lets face facts at some point he got to come in and take that guy down were talking to dr terry dobro and ive enjoyed my time with him hes a genial bloke and if i ever if i ever want to well you know its possible that i could pretty this up a little more if i do i mike of the next botched alongside dr paul mats of her zani and the 2nd season of license to kill premieres august 8th on oxygen and he says ive got a good season and i take the man of his word doc good for you on the reconstructive thing i cant imagine how fulfilling that must be and youre good kat maybe ill see you know i will break bread sometime. I loved you crags on me. Beautiful my friend there you go all right that was dr terry bro and this has been Dennis Miller plus what folks. The sudden fullest and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. Rather than revolution results so just that small group the corporations when you have a tiny drip of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us dont get together and take it back. These are sacrifices. Places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like Voter Suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices are well in that world are well theres. No question that the. 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