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How I Manage Fear As A Hypochondriac Doctor: Jim Down (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of physician Jim Down’s talk titled “How I Manage Fear As A Hypochondriac Doctor” at TEDxManchester 2024 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

A Tropical Disease Emergency

In 2009, a tropical disease doctor pushed a trolley with a very young, very sick man on it into the intensive care unit where I work. The first thing the doctor said was, “It’s not VHS,” which was unusual, but also, I have to admit, a bit of a relief to me because I couldn’t for the life of me remember what VHS stood for. But the guy was sick, and so we wheeled him down to one of our bed spaces and I heard the story.

It turned out he was a British aid worker who’d been taken ill in Mali a week before with fevers, shakes, and sweats. “Oh, and it’s not malaria either,” the tropical doctor said to me. For some reason, that triggered a memory in me and I went, “Oh, of course, VHS, viral hemorrhagic fever.” This guy, Ebola and its mates, which are viruses that put the fear of God into clinicians like me because not only are they often fatal, they’re also incredibly contagious.

So I thought I’d just double-check. “It’s definitely not VHS?” “Absolutely wrong country.” “Good.” So we set about trying to stabilize this poor young man with our shiny machines, and it was going okay until about an hour later when he started to bleed heavily from everywhere. By the time a student nurse arrived with a message from the tropical diseases consultant, there were about six of us around the bed up to our elbows in blood.

I remember she read nervously from a piece of paper, “It might be VHS, so please take appropriate precautions.” These are appropriate precautions.