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December 3, 2025 • 31 mins

Michael Berry tackles everything from international law and Texas politics to raccoons on meth and liquor store benders—because nothing says “serious commentary” like a drunk raccoon passed out in a bathroom.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
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Speaker 4 (00:22):
Bravo two rounds two guys now.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Gun effect at sixteen Target number Hotel November five, ten
zero nine request blackout, shout over slash out the gord
to target teams of mission target to BREADDAP.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
You do not have to follow illegal orders.

Speaker 5 (00:41):
You know why because if this is deemed to have
been war crimes, which by all accounts right now, there
are seven sources that said Pete Hexath did say kill
them all, even after there were two survivors, which are
supposed to do under international law. You are supposed to
take those fighters as prisoners of war. You're supposed to

(01:01):
give them refuge, and you're supposed to take care of them.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
If they did not see the survivors that were clinging
to wreckage of the boat, that would be potentially something
where they could get out of a charge like that.
But if they did see, if they were aware or
if they understood that there was even a possibility of
survivors from this, their obligation was to disobey that order.

(01:32):
If they went had bade that order, supposedly, presumably they
might be committing a war crime.

Speaker 7 (01:38):
It could be punished even though they're superior officers had
ordered them to do so.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Yes, that is correct.

Speaker 6 (01:43):
So that is one of the problems that you have
when it comes to actually handling the laws of warfare
because sometimes in the fog of war, you don't necessarily
see all the things that are going on. So a
lot will depend on exactly what the responses are to
the investigations, like Congress has talked about, both the House
and Senate have talked about investigating this matter. They absolutely

(02:05):
need to do that because this is critical to the
way in which not only we fight wars as the
United States of America, the types of roes or rules
of engagement that we follow, but it's also critical in
terms of protecting the lives of the people at sea.

Speaker 8 (02:33):
Adderial Bradley worked well within his authority and the law
directing the engagement to ensure the vote was destroyed and
the threat to the United States of America was eliminated.
This administration has designated these narco terrorists as foreign terrorist organizations.
The President has a right to take them out if
they are threatening the United States of America, and if

(02:54):
they are bringing illegal narcotics that are killing our citizens
at a record rate, which is what they are doing.
And under the previous administration, there was enough fetinyl choticked
into our country to kill every American man, woman, and
child many times over. And so that's why you've seen
a drastic difference in this administration's policy with respect to

(03:16):
the last And it's one of the many reasons the
American public re elected this president and support this Secretary
of War.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Yes, I checked Jurnie Bright. As of June thirtieth, it'll
be higher than this. Now.

Speaker 7 (03:44):
Greg Abbott has eighty six million, one hundred and thirty one.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Thousand dollars on hands. State of Texas politics like.

Speaker 7 (03:56):
This, most of the money comes from big donors, and
the big donor money is going to Abbot to a
much less extent Dan Patrick. But Abbot is sucking up
all his cash and he hoards it.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Now.

Speaker 7 (04:17):
If he cared about getting things done, which he doesn't,
then he would spend it on marginal elections. He'd spend
it on elections that are fifty to fifty and helping
get Republicans over the top. There are ways he could
make a difference. He could have helped win that Harris
County judge race with Alex Mieler over Lena Hidalgo. But

(04:40):
no no interest in that, no interest in helping anybody
but himself, because he is a self centered narcissist. And
I understand because I have to read your emails. It's
usually from some older woman about sixty years old, who
really just we should all be nice to the Republicans
because we're the Republicans, we're not those dirty Democrats. And

(05:02):
how come you're not saying nice things about Republicans all
the time because some of them are doing more to
hurt our cause than the Democrats are. And the way
they do it, the way they keep getting elected, is
they keep being undemocrats.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
They don't do anything. They just know you don't like.

Speaker 7 (05:20):
Democrats, so they tell you they're not democrats. They're so
hard not democrats, just really really really not Democrats. But
what are you actually ever doing accomplishing because if you're
accomplishing things, oh man, it's it's.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Going to be.

Speaker 7 (05:37):
Everybody says, we don't want Venezuelan drugs on the streets
of America, that's right.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
I get him trying to drug dealers, in bringing him
killing our kids.

Speaker 7 (05:51):
Are you willing to stop the drug votes when they
come here, because you don't go stop in the name
of love before you break our heart?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Turn around, you must not proceed.

Speaker 7 (06:07):
And they go, oh huh. Listen though my bad didn't
realize you didn't want us. Hear you kill them, that's
what you do. And when you kill them, then you're
gonna have the Democrats claiming that the first chance they
get in power, they're sending you to prison for a
war crime. And they mean it. They mean it. That's

(06:28):
what it means to actually do something. That's what makes
that's what makes so many Republicans cringe is Trump actually
intends to do something. When you actually do something about
that which everyone talks about, it gets ugly, It gets
really really ugly, and they don't want any part of that.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
That is the difference. That is the big difference.

Speaker 7 (06:59):
So Governor Abbott has requested Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant to
suspend the tax exempt status for the Muslim organization CARE.
Back in December of twenty twenty three, the Biden administration
cut ties with CARE because it was polling, showing that
it was going to cause him a problem.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
In twenty twenty four.

Speaker 7 (07:18):
After the group's executive director said he was quote happy
to see the Hamas October seventh terror attacks where women
and children were raped and murdered, Biden Whitehouse said about
executive director Nihad Awad and his speech, we condemn these
shocking anti Semitic statements in the strongest terms. Listen, the

(07:41):
Muslim threat is not limited to their hatred of Jews.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
It's just that.

Speaker 7 (07:47):
Until recently, they've been real good about hiding their hatred
of Christians, their hatred of Americans. In fact, it was
a really good strategy ingratiate yourself, keep a low profile.
It wasn't until there were cities like Dearborn where you

(08:08):
had a Muslim mayor, Muslim police chief, Muslim police officers,
and Muslim businesses that they said, hey, now we can
say what we want. Debt to America, debt to America.
Oh hey, that makes it hard on the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Bizarre of talk radio the Michael Verie Show, he said.

Speaker 7 (08:26):
Virginia liquor store got an unexpected visitor this weekend, a
masked murgler who slipped in after hours went straight for
the bottom shelf and tore into the Scotch and whiskey
like he owned the joint. Bottles smashed, ceiling tiles crashed,
and booze pooled across the floor. Popo described the suspect

(08:46):
as a real animal, which checks out because he was one.
When employees opened up Saturday morning, they found the culprit,
a very drunk, very unconscious raccoon passed out on the
bathroom floor, sleeping off what appears to have been one
legendary bender credit Wavy TV ten in Virginia.

Speaker 9 (09:07):
Happened Saturday in Ashland, and according to social media post
by Hanover County Animal Protection and Shelter, Yeah, a raccoon
broke into the store the night of Black Friday and
ransacked several shelves.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
They have masks, don't they.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
The animal became.

Speaker 9 (09:22):
Intoxicated then passed out in a back room. A sleeping
raccoon was discovered Saturday morning, head right.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Near the toilet.

Speaker 7 (09:30):
We've all been there probably at some point in our lives, right,
little too much.

Speaker 10 (09:33):
An officer brought the mass bandit back to the County
Animal Shelter to recover.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
So, yes, that's a lot of liqueur. For a little
raccoon there. The raccoon slept it.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
Off for a few hours and showed no signs of injury.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
Bounce back officers released the raccoon back into the wild.

Speaker 7 (09:49):
Was she just not able to contain her laughter? You
know they do a read through of the news. She's
heard the story five times. It's not like she just
heard it the first time. What was that rewind about
thirty seconds? Her cackle? Lady, we know you knew the
story already. There's no way you thought it was that

(10:10):
funny the fifth time you heard it. You just couldn't
control yourself. Was that supposed to add to the y'all
should be?

Speaker 6 (10:16):
That?

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Was that the laugh track? We head right near the
toilet been there? Probably, don't they?

Speaker 9 (10:23):
The animal became intoxicated then passed out in that room.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Sleeping raccoons was never Saturday morninglady.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
I don't know what's happened to me. Maybe I just
don't get enough sleep.

Speaker 7 (10:37):
But I cannot go out in public without there being someone,
especially in the evening, especially if alcohol's being served without
some woman at the very next table who's a cackler.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
And apparently whoever she's with is Bob hope. They just
did just one line.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
She just right, and so I of course shoot a
look over like lady, you can stop anytime now, and
they just nobody at their table can tell her to
shut up. You remember when Popo and Ohio pulled over
a woman driving with their pet raccoon, Chewy during questioning

(11:14):
and Chewy pulled out a met pipe. The Springfield Township
Popo wrote on Facebook. While our officers are trained to
expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon holding a meth pipe
is a first fox A Cleveland.

Speaker 11 (11:28):
Police in Summit County's Springfield Township have seen all kinds
of unusual things over the years, but nothing prepared officers
for what they found during this traffic stop on Monday.

Speaker 10 (11:39):
Hey, no reason I stopped you.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
You are suspended with a warrant.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
For your arrest.

Speaker 11 (11:46):
Well, speaking with the driver, fifty five year old Victoria
Vidal Page of Akron about an active warrant for her
arrest and her suspended driver's license, a patrolman noticed something
unusual in the passenger seat of her SUV, a raccoon
holding a pipe allegedly used to smoke crystal methamphetamine.

Speaker 10 (12:05):
The raccoon her meth pipe. That's right, her mes pipe.
He's played with aves pipe right now. No, don't reach
for it, and that's evidence.

Speaker 12 (12:15):
Now.

Speaker 11 (12:16):
After Victoria of a doll Page was arrested on the
outstanding warrant, her mother told the officers that the raccoon
is their pet and his name is Chewy. When the
officer took the pipe away from Chewy, the pet grabbed
another pipe.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Oh there's no.

Speaker 10 (12:35):
There's no way, all right, had enough fun thing games.

Speaker 11 (12:40):
Based on the evidence provided by Chewy, the officer searched
the suv and found a bag containing seven smaller bags
of crystal meth, cracked cocaine, and three used meth pipes. Sadly,
investigators say it appears Chewy the raccoon had chewed holes
in the bags.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Honey.

Speaker 11 (12:58):
Investigators were a new usually concerned about the health of
the raccoon, but concluded he was unharmed. He was turned
over to the Humane Society.

Speaker 10 (13:07):
All right, well, your raccoon gave you away.

Speaker 11 (13:09):
Based on the evidence revealed by Chewy Victoria of a
doll Page, it's now facing charges of possession of drugs
and drug paraphernalia. Jack Shay Fox eight News in Springfield township.

Speaker 7 (13:22):
Hey, buddy, you know raccoons and dogs hate when we
talk to him like that.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Remember when the firefighters found a raccoon hound drugs. Apparently
they have a raccoon they got into.

Speaker 4 (13:33):
The map, suck pee, We doesn't have anything but fire
Do you call across the hall.

Speaker 10 (13:37):
And see that was any raccoon?

Speaker 3 (13:39):
An overdose on?

Speaker 13 (13:40):
Somebody carely, I'm sitting at one of us do at firehouses.
No pet raccoons are overdosing here. Well if they show
up your canning way too weird of leaving in board.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
Then of course there was the fellow who's cooking up
raccoons in the highest that Jeff McShann interviewed.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Place an eight.

Speaker 14 (14:00):
Shine where you can get your car details, your cracks
fix on, and the freshest coon meat.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
This side of the Mississippi.

Speaker 14 (14:09):
You bet crack Coons, crack car wash, pharmacy, Gormet road
kill outlet at Crack Coon's located on Yell on the
north side.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
We give new meaning to the words full service.

Speaker 14 (14:23):
Amen, brother, roll on in your hoop this Sunday after
church and we take care of you while you enjoy
a game a high steak, Dominoes pick up a new gun,
get a new family.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Passage, take care of your drug. Run for the week. Brother,
we all you won't stop shot.

Speaker 9 (14:41):
And from on duck King of Ting and this other guy,
Michael Barry.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
I don't I know you had a doctor, You're all
I got handed So buddy of mine, well, I haven't
talked to it in probably five years. Just email me.

Speaker 7 (15:00):
And he said, I hadn't had a solid poop in
a year. I'm just curious if that's something I should
have checked out. I said, Oh, good.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
To hear from you too. Okay, I'm interested.

Speaker 7 (15:20):
Now could you did you tell me a little more
about this?

Speaker 2 (15:25):
I mean, what what? What are we working with?

Speaker 7 (15:29):
Well, I mean if I was going to do one
of those things I heard you talking about those things,
or the the colon cancer check, you don't need to
do it colon OspA. You can first do the thing
where they stick it to it and they you stick
it to the to the mouse trap gummy stuff and
mail it off and only if they detect something do
they then put their finger.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Up you unless you like getting your Yeah, so he said,
I don't.

Speaker 7 (15:54):
Think if I did that, I don't think i'd have
anything to give them. Well, always eager to help, always
eager to help, and making sure we do it thorough investigation.
I said, okay, look, you're gonna have to be a
little clearer and more graphic. You've already reached out to
me about your poop. So are we talking? It sounds

(16:17):
like you're peeing when you poop, like is it watery?
Is it like gruel? Is it chunk? Well, what are
we talking about? And he said, no, there's nothing it is.
It is gruel, would be putting it lightly. And at
that point I wish I knew more soups so I
could get into the you know, cause there's like creamy

(16:39):
soups that are like that, and then there's just straight water.
And I said, well, I'm pretty sure you're gonna die
of something colo rectal intestinal.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
I just don't know what it is.

Speaker 7 (16:55):
I'll put it out on the air and i'll ask
one of my doctors. But just be assured you're going
to die from this. There's no doubt in my mind.
This cannot be good a whole year, no solid poops.
Something's going on in there by the way. I was
reading about birds yesterday, Ramon, do you know the portion

(17:17):
of a bird's stomach that does the grinding because they
eat like nuts.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Do you know what that's called. It's a part that you eat.
It is a part that you eat, the gizzard.

Speaker 7 (17:30):
The gizzard functions in a way that our cusp is
that our cuspands, which one of our in the back
grinders are grinders. So the bird doesn't have teeth, right,
so when he takes in something that has to be chewed,
he really has nothing to chew it. Well, he just

(17:50):
shoots it down his gullet. So his the effect of
what we do with our grinder, We break everything up
to start with and send it down. He does that
in his stomach in the gizzard. I mean, it's not
the most interesting thing you've ever heard in your life,
but I learned it and I.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Felt like I should share it. You thought there was
going to be a joke. There no no joke.

Speaker 12 (18:15):
Kevin Well, good well, good morning. Yes sir, uh I
usually call from Houston, but they got me all the
way out in Alabama, on Alabama this week.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
What are you doing?

Speaker 7 (18:30):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (18:30):
Just I just I do. I do the same thing
as I did in Houston, doing doing local brick, local
brick deliveries. But I'm covering. I'm covering for a guy
that is out tick.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
So, Okay, where in Alabama are you?

Speaker 12 (18:50):
Uh? Little town called Phoenix. Uh it is right across
the river from from Columbus, Georgia, which is about on
the east.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Okay, yes, sir, interesting, yes, sir, it is.

Speaker 7 (19:08):
But we have what we have in in Alabama, seven
or nine we have have we have every city that
hasn't a radio station, we have an affiliate there.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
It's a great market for us.

Speaker 12 (19:21):
I am not listening to one of the affiliates. I'm
listening off of the serious X. I'm mapping.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
No, no, no, no, I'm just I'm just saying you anyway,
what'd you call about my man?

Speaker 12 (19:32):
Okay? Uh the thing about the about the about the
lady calling for the lower ranks to perform subordination. Uh.
The she's trying to get the lower ranks into trouble
protecting the folks in the higher ranks like on like

(19:55):
your uh on, like your uh A real commissioned officers. Yeah,
because from three to five that that is your mid
uh uh that's basically your your middle management. And uh no,

(20:17):
I I was day before uh I did ny before
the uh four plus U I did the four plus
four UH program UH four years active, four years are
reserve and uh and it was just and uh and
and I've only seen one officer, UH one officer get
busted uh on for doing something illegal and luckily I

(20:45):
was not involved in the illegal thing. So and I
still can't go into detail with it because of reasons.
So so the uh uh, the uh uh on, the
airman and UH dearman and the petty officers did not

(21:09):
get off scott free on it. But but they uh
but they got into but but they got that, they
got into trouble that would have been handled by uh
that would have been handled by the uh handled by

(21:32):
the uh U s m D locally. But but that
lieutenant commander, he got his he got rained out for it.
So he got totally freaking rained out for it. So

(21:52):
uh well, and that's pretty much it. And the thing
I think about think about your friend there. He does need,
he does need, he does need to get a he
does need to get on alone to see why the
liquid is not being drawn out of the large intestine.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Kevin, I'm dying to know.

Speaker 7 (22:16):
Okay, do you have as an empty glass with ice
in it? Or have you dropped a chain down into
a well and you're pulling it up.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Well.

Speaker 12 (22:27):
Uh, I am unhooking on a three wheel fork. Left
off the back of my off the back of my uh,
off the back of my truck.

Speaker 7 (22:38):
Okay, is it like a goose En trailer or how
are you?

Speaker 2 (22:42):
How are you carrying this thing?

Speaker 12 (22:46):
It is? Yeah, it is. It is a flatbed trailer,
but it has a.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Uh uh Michael Berry's show, Max. You are on the
Michael Berry Show. Welcome program.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
There, Hi, Michael. I've had a situation for quite some
time with watery steel, and I've done colonoscopies and pilcans
and all sorts of tests, and nothing happened until I
went to doctor ramesh R A. M. E. S. H
over by Memorial City. He's an internal he's a digestive

(23:25):
health doctor, and he gave me a fond Map diet.
You can look up fo D M A P and
it explains that there are a couple of different kinds
of foods that you eat. One kind of food digests
and you use those things for strength and you know,

(23:48):
whatever the body needs. The other kind ferment in the
large in testing and it produces gas. So eat you
could burp, or you could have gas, or you could
have a loose stool, or you could have watery stool.
But if you cut out the fog map high fogmap

(24:12):
foods and it gives you a list, then the watery
steol stop and the burping and the gas. And right
now I can eat a little bitty piece of red
onion and I'll start burping. So that is a high
food FODNAP food I cannot eat because if I ate

(24:34):
a whole fly, then here comes the watery stool. And
what you do is you cut those out and you
introduce them wanted to time back into your diet, and
if you don't have a problem with them, then you
can eat that. And sometimes it's the amount of that
food that you eat. They'll say you can eat it
if you don't want to eat too much of it.

(24:55):
Do you want some examples of high fog bap?

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Absolutely? But how long did it take till you can
blow dirt?

Speaker 12 (25:05):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (25:07):
Almost overnight?

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Are you serious?

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Forty eight hours? It gets rid of your It gets
rid of that high fodmap food that your body is resisting.
And this has not been my whole life situation.

Speaker 7 (25:22):
Understand, did he explain why that's happening. But I just
don't understand why that's.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
Okay, Okay, let's say ita a low fog map. It
goes to the natural food process, the high fod map.
It ferments in your large intestine. The first thing it
starts doing is making gas. It never digests those foods

(25:49):
that are are everybody. They don't digest in anybody because
what they do is they feed the flora and fauna
in your intestine. Some people don't have a problem with them.
Some people are better prepared for them, but some people

(26:10):
can't eat some of the high not all of the
high SPoD map foods. But it doesn't digest. It actually
ferments in the large intestine. It can It can make
you burp if you don't eat very much of it,
or a specific thing can make you burp, could give

(26:31):
you gas. I go to uh, I go to an
Italian restaurant and it's watery still because I can't eat
garlic and I can't eat onion.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Interesting, you know, I stopped.

Speaker 7 (26:48):
I stopped being able to process garlic a few years ago,
and so I have just in my life.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
It's even worse, and.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
So garlic used to If you had asked me my
single favorite flavor in my mid twenties. If I went somewhere,
I would want them to put garlic on anything.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
I love garlic. Does I only have garlic ramon anything?

Speaker 7 (27:15):
If it didn't have garlic, I would want them to
put garlic on it because.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
I loved it, and now I want no part of it.

Speaker 7 (27:22):
It just does not agree with me, and I just
assume it's probably part of the natural aging process, that
there's things you can't process like.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
You once could, and that may be part of it.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
How old were you when it started.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
I'm going to say seventy two. And how old are
you know it wasn't it wasn't very bad. I'm almost
eighty one.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Okay, Wow, it's only been kind.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
Of bad for the last couple of years.

Speaker 7 (27:46):
Okay, So you did this purely by changing your diet exactly.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
I love that.

Speaker 7 (27:52):
I think most things can be fixed with dietary additions
and deductions.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
And none of the two would say that too.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Absolutely.

Speaker 7 (28:01):
She is a She thinks that we are way too
keen in this country to prescribe a medicine rather than
change of behavior.

Speaker 4 (28:09):
Why I say amen to that one.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
I think that's true. But you know, there are some
things I don't know.

Speaker 7 (28:17):
You know, I had some friends when Posor came out
with a particular product that had not you know, had
an experience in quite some time, and I don't know
there's a dietary change that could do what that drug
did for them. But by and large, I think that's
absolutely true if we're if we're mindful of what drugs have,
what effect on our body, and you know, some people

(28:39):
just process different drugs differently. But Jo Maxie, I'm surprised
how many people I have a wide circle because I
get a lot of emails from a lot.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Of different people.

Speaker 7 (28:49):
I am surprised how many people suffer from severe I
don't mean just discomfort, gastro intestinal issues. How many people
are on a colostomy bag that you wouldn't expect. How
many people have chromes that you wouldn't expect. How many
papers suffer from severe digestive track issues, all of those

(29:10):
sort of gut issues.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
It's amazing. And the older you get, the more the
more it happens.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
I was in and out of the emergency room for
two years. I was in the emergency room six times
because my intestines were so trashed. I was bleeding down
to where I was almost unconscious and needed I always
needed leaders of blood in yes, sir, in the intestines,

(29:41):
and I had colonoscopy. After colonoscopy I had. I did
this pill tim about three times. They never found anything
that was very frustrating. And what they did find they
would fix that. It would be little bitty things that
they would tell me, this is not going to work.
This will fixed this, but this isn't the problem. And

(30:02):
they never really figured it out.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Did they admit that, did they say look were.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
Oh yeah, no, they were so frustrated and drew pictures
about me. They they kind of rigged it. So when
I started this, they would throw me in the in
the hospital real fast and do a colonoscoby the next
day and they would be so Doctor Domingo's was so

(30:27):
frustrated he threw up his face, his hands and he
was just and doctor Ramesh was so frustrated. And finally,
doctor Esh, after we talked after a while, handed me
this podmap diet and you can look if you'll put
on your computer garlic or fodmap f O D M

(30:50):
A P and then garlic, they'll the computer will tell
you whether that's a high podmap food or not.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Mixie, thank you for calling M
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