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@ok5988Ай бұрын
I almost misread that there was Morbius Syndrome 💀
@SephirothclipsАй бұрын
Bro I thought there WAS a morbius syndrome 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@N0v4.fr05t.Ай бұрын
Im morbing... aughhhhhhhhh!!!
@CTGReviewsАй бұрын
@@N0v4.fr05t.IT’S MORBIN TIME
@tardlord7622Ай бұрын
Hello.
@CTGReviewsАй бұрын
@@tardlord7622 heheheha
@miho6epicGuyGJАй бұрын
I don't think I have any of these
@bobbyy-gc2vtАй бұрын
I KNOW I have all of these
@mrtrollnator123Ай бұрын
Me neither
@KenyonThatcherАй бұрын
satire?@@bobbyy-gc2vt
@Virtual_catoАй бұрын
Same
@c3dar_Ай бұрын
me neither
@yum976Ай бұрын
"Sir, how many bottles of alcohol did you drink?" "A sandwich."
@SRobot08Ай бұрын
“Sandvich”
@TheShadowcreatorАй бұрын
One dude who suffered from autobrewery syndrome was Italian and he said curing it was painful.
@azathoththe3rdАй бұрын
"nice hustle tons of drunk, next time eat a salad"@@SRobot08
@SyamfprchSFMАй бұрын
Doesnt demoman canonically have auto brewery syndrome? @@SRobot08
@chonker765112 күн бұрын
He’s literally demoman
@PlazaliАй бұрын
Fun fact, my dad actually has auto-brewery syndrome. He’s been medically diagnosed and it’s been affecting him for almost 10 years
@masonm2140Ай бұрын
Thats not very fun
@KaitouKaijuАй бұрын
So is it like he's always drunk?
@PlazaliАй бұрын
@@KaitouKaiju not exactly… it used to be that way but he’s been getting treatment
@NeostormXLMAX29 күн бұрын
Could he avoid it but not eating carbs or sugars?
@Plazali28 күн бұрын
@@NeostormXLMAX carbs are like half the food on this planet. It’s impossible to avoid them
@timetotalk11524Ай бұрын
Had a neighbor with cystic fibrosis. They thought she’d pass away by 18. She’s in her mid twenties now and doing well!
@ihavenomothandimustscream6387Ай бұрын
I believe the life expectancy has gotten to age 50. I genuinely believe that within the next few decades, the life expectancy will be raised to the human average. (I have a close friend who has it)
@taffietteАй бұрын
@@ihavenomothandimustscream6387it actually has already- kinda with trikafta the life expectancy can be up to 80 now! i also have cf and when i started trikafta my health skyrocketed and i grew a lot :)
@ImdonewithhandlesАй бұрын
That is very cool
@ImdonewithhandlesАй бұрын
That she lived so long i mean
@TheOne_6Ай бұрын
yay!!!! :D
@EstersArtАй бұрын
Someone with neurofibromatosis here. it is NOT fun. i get forced to have an mri every year
@apocalypticrain8687Ай бұрын
Some of my earliest memories were in that freaking machine. I'm way passed due for an mri
@partypoison_Ай бұрын
damn.. i can only imagine how tiring it must be to keep having to go get an mri every fuckin year. But hey, you can do something nice for yourself after the mri, that way you can associate the mri and something good so it doesn't get so tiring. I do that sometimes after my uncountable medical appointments and emergency room visits due to chronic pain
@EPICSTUFZАй бұрын
My earliest memory wasn’t signing Disney songs, or seeing a my new sibling, no no no, getting a IV at the hospital, because of NF.
@IvorySplashАй бұрын
I know about my yearly MRIs too. Actually, I ended up getting diagnosed with Moya Moya so they saved me.
@IvorySplashАй бұрын
I had to get brain surgery and it went well. I have to do these things called angiograms. They cut into an artery and they can see a very detailed map of your brain working.
@Orochimaruswife1Ай бұрын
Hey, i gave Moebious syndrome. Can't move my eyes left to right, but i had a surgery to let me smile. It did more of a number on my limbs. All four are messed up. At least i didn't get the hole in my heart. Could always be worse.
@partypoison_Ай бұрын
it's nice that you could see the bright side. I hope everything goes well for you 🫶
@andilol213Ай бұрын
Same!
@hueyevergreenofficialАй бұрын
orochimaru
@mspaint9324 күн бұрын
Man, that sounds incredibly taxing, but I'm glad you can smile now x
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing23 күн бұрын
Did you turn into Morbius after surgery
@ebonyprincessxoxoАй бұрын
my cousin has cystic fibrosis and was told she wouldn’t live past 13, she is now 40 and thriving!
@ventaliqАй бұрын
that’s good
@Avaa-vanilla9957 күн бұрын
Yay! That's so great :]
@sacrificialbeansАй бұрын
As a person who was diagnosed with CF at a young age, I'm glad it was mentioned as it's a pretty serious condition, and most people will think you're faking. However, one thing incorrect is that we can see other people, we just have to be EXTRA careful to make sure not to go near sick people, or other CF patients. Even the common cold can get us sent to the ICU Edit: Since alot of people with CF are replying to this... CF PATIENTS.... ASEMBLE!!
@XocrotАй бұрын
man i really hate being wired to a machine 1 hour 37 minutes and 59 seconds every day divided into two pieces at day and night and having to take enzimes pills (14 a day) every day
@Gold_pickaxeАй бұрын
I have it too, man, luckily I’m in quite a good condition, best of luck to you dude
@SHinierthennyourforeheadАй бұрын
gl to u 3. stay strong we believe in you
@partypoison_Ай бұрын
it must be very tiring indeed. Just have in mind that you guys are fuckin awesome alright? you 3 deserve living the best lives ever
@dododokiharuАй бұрын
my cousin he has it. luckily for him, he should just avoid sick people, avoid smokers, take SO many pills a day, and breathe through a mask for about 20 minutes a day. i spend alot of time with him, so i really see how tiring it is. it must be so much worse for you and other people with more severe symptoms ❤ my heart goes out to you
@andylovesfrogs7693Ай бұрын
my brother has muscular dystrophy. he’s in his mid twenties and he’s doing pretty good despite his condition
@luluckyyАй бұрын
It's nice that he is doing good! I hope he can stay like this, good with life and well.
@kingkongcreeperАй бұрын
i have a friend with this. hes 17 and also doing well!
@neckbackcripplinganxietyattackАй бұрын
I’m glad. Representations of disabilities pretty much only include those afflicted constantly suffering and having an awful life. Although this can be true, a lot of the time, they just have different lives, but it doesn’t mean they’re constantly sad or unable to do anything/
@fiddleafox_Ай бұрын
morbius
@SquidwardTentacles225Ай бұрын
My nephew has a severe type and he is wheelchair bound at only 12. He is overweight due to the steroid therapy which makes people think he is in a wheelchair because of his weight and then look down on him and his mom. The world is overly judgmental
@Boxl_Ай бұрын
Love these types of channels. No intro, just straight into it. Thanks!
@Scus..is..a..cheollie..Ай бұрын
Same! And it's so simple
@HermansChemistryАй бұрын
Agreed they are soooo good!
@oni793Ай бұрын
do you even care about the lack of love in the world right now?
@Boxl_Ай бұрын
@@oni793 what does that have to do with anything
@pegacis29 күн бұрын
Maybe cause it’s A l
@lamidene8139Ай бұрын
I read a pretty sad account of a man with autobrewery syndrome. He worked as a teacher and kept being disciplined and eventually fired for ‘being drunk on the job’ his partner and family believed he must be lying that he wasn’t drinking and was actually an alcoholic. It wasn’t until he underwent clinical observation where he had no access to alcohol of any kind and it still showed up in his blood that they determined he had the condition
@czaxi_officialАй бұрын
Hey, Cystic Fibrosis patient here, for treatment there's also gene modulation therapy that can effectively mitigate the risk of further organ damage
@karldoesstuffYT4 күн бұрын
wow, i read about gene therapy as an experimental treatment in highschool and that was only like, 2022, i can't believe the technology advanced that fast. and it was a pretty new class, so its not like the material was just old
@MormganАй бұрын
An old online friend of mine had cystic fibrosis in the respiratory system, which I only found out about she suddenly passed away in 2020 after contracting covid too. We were only 14 at the time
@mintykiwiАй бұрын
i'm really sorry for your loss, i wish people didn't die young... i hope you're doing all right
@DanielWilczek-nu7ffАй бұрын
Sending you nothing but supportive vibes and hopes for a brighter tomorrow.
@cutthroatEntropy14 күн бұрын
im so sorry for your loss. i cant even imagine how devastating losing a friend like that could be.. my best wishes to you and her family ❤
@kangelenjoyerАй бұрын
if anyone was curious, Ondine's Curse is named after the same mythological creature that Undyne from Undertale is. Undine are a kind of water nymph
@Silly_Wawa_Cat29 күн бұрын
I can’t tell if he’s telling the truth or if this is satire
@anda_panda91128 күн бұрын
@@Silly_Wawa_Catit’s true. This is what I found when searching for the origin of the name: “According to French and German mythology, the nymph Ondine/Undine discovered that her husband had committed adultery. Because he had promised his every waking breath to her, she cursed him that so long as he was awake he could breathe, but if he ever fell asleep he would stop breathing and die.” Because of the resemblance of the mythology with the medical condition, I assume they named it after that. Correct me if I’m wrong, though.
@Silly_Wawa_Cat28 күн бұрын
@@anda_panda911 thx bro
@pastorofmuppets934623 күн бұрын
Thank god im not weird for thinking of ut first
@rickwrites261222 күн бұрын
It's central sleep apnea
@stunseedordeesnutsАй бұрын
WE GOT DISEASEBALLS NOW?!
@Sparrow_-Ай бұрын
fr
@Lime-rr6zfАй бұрын
Diseaseballs does not sound fun
@BeeKissesАй бұрын
I forgot countryballs were a thing….OH SCHIẞE ITS REICHTANGLE
@idrinkpastaforaliving_6269Ай бұрын
LOL
@ruskyivanich210728 күн бұрын
That's what I'm saying
@maxismillsАй бұрын
Watching this to see if my super rare syndrome is in here
@elifishwhat23 күн бұрын
wow, thanks for explaining! i've never heard of it before
@Jumpymonkey1Ай бұрын
My mom's friend claimed to have auto-brewery syndrome to get out of a drunk driving ticket. The crazy thing is it worked, I think the cop was just tired or something and didn't want to go through the trouble of fighting for the ticket and just let her off with an exhausted sigh and a warning.
@neetard7360Ай бұрын
Note to self Do this lmao
@filipgaecki5480Ай бұрын
@@neetard7360 The fact you make a note of this instead not to drive drunk says all about what kind of person you are
@neetard7360Ай бұрын
@@filipgaecki5480 I'm a silly jokester what can I say 🤪
@forloco6508Ай бұрын
@@filipgaecki5480nothings wrong with drunk driving. it’s the drunk crashers you gotta worry about.
@filipgaecki5480Ай бұрын
@@forloco6508 said like a person avoiding responsibility for one's actions. My family member died becouse a drunk person ran into them. Your comment is so insensible and horrible I'm considering reporting it which I never do
@chonkerchub4485Ай бұрын
Ok real quick. I have CF. As long as you are adamant about taking meds and keeping a healthy lifestyle, you are completely fine. It doesn't mean you should isolate yourself, but you should try to avoid other people who have CF. The advancement in medicine has been life changing for so many people with CF, and people like me can now go to college, get jobs, and live fulfilling lives.
@ArkylieАй бұрын
I recall an anecdote about a kid who had it -- I think that's the right disease -- and he wanted so bad to go to camp, but his mom was worried about making sure he got the treatment (in his case, having someone beat his back for a long time every evening, to break up the mucus so it'd come out). Eventually he talked her into letting him go, and when she visited him at the camp she found that some of his fellow campers were helping him with the treatments! One boy had a stopwatch and would call out when to turn him, while another boy was pounding his back like it was a Serious Job that they were all gonna make sure got done right!
@altymogo3781Ай бұрын
Why do you avoid others with your condition
@cohockАй бұрын
@@altymogo3781 did you not watch the video he literally explained why in the video
@DanielWilczek-nu7ffАй бұрын
@@altymogo3781 It's due to the chance they could already be ill and pass what they have onto another. With CF being a disease that expresses itself differently for each person, while some basic virus may be rough for one- it could be a death sentence for another dealing with CF. (Anyone dealing with CF feel free to correct/elaborate)
@chonkerchub4485Ай бұрын
@@DanielWilczek-nu7ffthat's exactly right
@calub_wendex1233Ай бұрын
I went to kindergarten with a kid who had moebius syndrome, even though you couldn’t see it dude was one of the happiest and cheerful kids in that class
@kendrasullivan7407Ай бұрын
I can go rarer! I had severe premature pulmonary hypertension. Typically seen in the elder population I got diagnosed and put on a oxygen tube full time when I had my tonsils removed at age 6 and the doctor noticed my oxygen level in my blood were not rising above 90 on their own. Ended up having to get a double lung transplant at 14 years old. I could count the amount of people with my exact condition and age range in the USA on my fingers. Many did not survive to adult hood. I have yet to meet a doctor aside from my specialist who already knew my diagnosis was possible before our first meeting.
@ZijnShayatanica27 күн бұрын
Damn, that blows!! My condition isn't quite as rare [Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome] but... I know the struggle of finding a physician who knows what to do about you! Hope you're able to get the care you need - stay safe. 💕
@cayoskrubАй бұрын
Hypochondriacs are about to have a FIELD day with this video
@ahgwsnАй бұрын
IM ANXIOUSLY GOOGLING EVERYTHING NOW😭😭😭
@mtndewchugger3342Ай бұрын
sometimes they piss me off lol
@piadylan1207Ай бұрын
we are 🤡
@coolguy-wx6qvАй бұрын
hypochondriacs running to buy a lifetime supply of beer to claim to have the first one
@phoenixdemarino1714Ай бұрын
Ok so do you mean health OCD, conversion disorder, or factitious disorder (munchausen). 1. Extreme anxiety about minor illnesses and normal bodily sensations 2. Mental issues "converting" into very real physical symptoms with no cause 3. Faking an illness to gain something emotionally
@RandomEggUserАй бұрын
The main stickman must hate his life
@kevinwong_2016Ай бұрын
Fr💀
@apocalypticrain8687Ай бұрын
I actually have NF 1 I was so surprised to see this mentioned. This is one of the only channels i seen that talked about it
@RandomN0ah07Ай бұрын
Ikr?? I got so happy
@CatBoxGMZАй бұрын
I saw it in the thumbnail and had to watch. It’s not somethin we’ll know. I never talk about cuz it can be hard to explain.
@robertadorian4234Ай бұрын
Yeah, every once in a while, some show will have a kid character with NF and it's clear that the writers just picked the name out of a hat. They give the kid all kinds of symptoms that have nothing to do with NF. 🙄
@Vic_the_owl9229 күн бұрын
Yeah, I was surprised, too because there is little to no information about that topic. Me, my mom and my late grandma have NF1
@Lee-zb7xq26 күн бұрын
Same here. I clicked the video so fast when i saw it
@acredb1110Ай бұрын
if anyone is reading this comment, i hope your life is peaceful and fulfilled, and anyone with any of these diseases/disorders isn't alone to fight through these
@mintykiwiАй бұрын
same!
@XocrotАй бұрын
thanks
@babiesonspikesАй бұрын
I just wanna try a schnozberry.
@katethielen3883Ай бұрын
11:30 we had a teacher in middle school with CF, and she was well into her 30s. She had a vibrating vest that she brought in which helped her cough up everything that would accumulate in her lungs overnight. I wonder how she's doing from time to time
@wooooooooooooooooooooooooАй бұрын
Poor lady :( Glad she had a way to reduce the stress though
@XocrotАй бұрын
i had that too lol i always wanted that vest lol
@FronteirWolfАй бұрын
My aunt has CF, she's in her 60s
@SDoggoАй бұрын
I have CF, also the vest, which can I say it's hard to travel with? Like, it's so heavy
@enbasagar2007Ай бұрын
I love the fact that this comment section is slowly becoming a place for people with these disorders to talk about it. Wholesome!
@wachingaАй бұрын
Rando on the Internet: "hahahahaha you are now manually breathing 😈😈" Person with Ondine's Curse:
@Nico745Ай бұрын
Achievement Unlocked : Breath Manually
@stkosta2482Ай бұрын
Debuff added*
@Luna_the-IdiotАй бұрын
WHY, WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO MEEEEE
@BagOfGumАй бұрын
*breathe
@spartangoku7610Ай бұрын
PetaQ!
@SleptanimationsАй бұрын
First one is just demoman
@maristodal4119Ай бұрын
tf2 reference?
@Iamtired-nm7dqАй бұрын
@@maristodal4119what makes me a good demoman?
@__KngАй бұрын
If i were a bad demoman I won't be sitting here discussing
@tritonwe8937Ай бұрын
Imagine getting pulled over by the cops
@fizzy_buzzАй бұрын
Ayo! I was just about to say that!
@nuts-chocolate-bar-officialАй бұрын
my mum actually knows someone who has a daughter with CF, she's pretty much bedridden because of how severe it is. the thing is bloody terrifying
Every time I hear of autobrewry syndrome I remember this guy on Reddit describing his insane roommate boofing brewers yeast trying to achieve this disease on purpose
@MxCartneyАй бұрын
Ondine’s Curse is essentially SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
@flickcentergaming680Ай бұрын
It likely does cause a handful of SIDS cases. At least Ondine's Curse can be mitigated.
@Mia-ln1zsАй бұрын
@@flickcentergaming680 There are actually quite a few papers that claim it is a major cause of SIDS
@EosinophyllisАй бұрын
It’s also pretty common to have something very similar amongst premies cause their brains are undercooked (source: I was an NICU baby who’d just. Stop breathing at times)
@ArkylieАй бұрын
Actually, they recently figured out SIDS! There's a deficiency in an enzyme that wakes you up when there's danger (e.g. from not breathing); babies who die from SIDS have been demonstrated to (typically) have that deficiency. Not sure how much this might overlap with Ondine's Curse, or what percentage of Ondine's Curse adds to the SIDS deaths.
@paigemosher8697Ай бұрын
Seems more like a severe form of central sleep apnea to me.
@sbocaj22Ай бұрын
Wow. I wasn’t actually expecting this video to include my family’s extremely rare condition. blue rubber bleb (Nevus) syndrome Proof of it being so rare: I’m the only comment on here that’s mentioned a medical connection to BRBNS
@petern.j.4121Ай бұрын
I have LGMD, a rarer type of muscular dystrophy. Very hard to get health care when less than 2 people in a million have it, so there's noone who knows how to treat it, and those who do are 600km away. It sucks
@c5rticsАй бұрын
i have the auto brewery syndrome and when you're 13 and acting drunk everybody just assumes you didnt get enough sleep lmao
@Birbzz29 күн бұрын
lol
@skylerwhitefan20 күн бұрын
no u dont
@tt-tk9076Ай бұрын
need me a disease ball plushie fr
@SpitfireEssaАй бұрын
Next fandom?
@bozhidarabuyuklievaАй бұрын
@@SpitfireEssa sign me up
@acheronexileАй бұрын
I still remember the day I was given a rather troubling accusation. I wasn't drunk. Are you saying it spontaneously generated in your blood stream? No, I said I wasn't drunk. The officer wouldn't have given me a ride home if I was. I was well below the limit. I was going through withdrawals from my ssri.
@lmorgan5872Ай бұрын
I don’t have any of the conditions in this video. But, I have a different rare disease called cold urticaria. I am essentially allergic to the cold. I get hives and have difficulty breathing when it is too cold. It was hard to figure out what was causing the symptoms because they don’t just happen outside (the freezer aisle at the grocery store)
@DimalikАй бұрын
Sorry chap, I guess your disease is not rare enough to cut it. Try harder in your next life 😂
@AnticitizenOneАй бұрын
Oh wow! Is there treatment for this or do you just have to avoid being cold?
@tardwife26 күн бұрын
i have this too
@tardwife26 күн бұрын
@@AnticitizenOnei just avoid being cold
@tardwife26 күн бұрын
@@AnticitizenOneif i get a huge rash or something though i take benadryl
@shayerahol6434Ай бұрын
I would have liked to see the rare types of EDS (every type besides of hEDS) or even just an explanation of EDS in general being that most types are rare to extremely rare
@cosmic-courtroomАй бұрын
sadly i think hEDS was included because it’s the most common and often diagnosed. (1 in every 5k, potentially more) and only one that’s never diagnosable through genetic testing unlike the other 12 types. and i have hEDS which. sucks but so does my mom.
@ZijnShayatanica27 күн бұрын
Yeah, something like Brittle Cornea Syndrome or Periodontal EDS. But at least if someone is interested in rare diseases, it's likely going to show up in their research. Since Hypermobile EDS/Joint Hypermobility Syndrome are more common, that could be a window to learn about the others. But generally, I agree!
@doadeer124Ай бұрын
My sister has moebius syndrome and one thing that wasn't mentioned although slight mention was she can't really close her eyes properly, meaning she needs a sleep mask, the other thing is she tends to be a messy eater (even though she's an adult) and yet doesn't often clean her face unless someone tells her because she can't feel the food on her face
@dinahchapman8516Ай бұрын
Dude I seriously love your video, they’re so entertaining and great for a quick watch! I love medicine and I think these videos are great! Keep up the good work 👍🏻
@HermansChemistryАй бұрын
Agreed
@Eurobeat_fan27 күн бұрын
Weird how most of us here wouldn't want to watch this if it was shown in a classroom but we want to watch this on our own
@MrSkinkАй бұрын
This channel is so underrated and is straight to the point with these explanations. Love this content. Keep it up and I’m sure you’ll make it to 1M subs anytime soon! (I found this channel a couple days ago and couldn’t have the time to comment on a video)
@TheExpirimentАй бұрын
there are 100+ channels that use this format to explain these
@CrazedKenАй бұрын
8:10 im imagining a red blood cell coming to unknowingly talk to a P pemnigus and get decked while cancer runs around killing and comes to them to beat on the red blood cell.
@EPICSTUFZАй бұрын
I have Neurofibomatosis
@ESTEEM-fo5wlАй бұрын
I have too
@carlobasile1025Ай бұрын
I have Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Sorry to hear that leatnukelerbombs
@The_eggiest_dogАй бұрын
Me too
@EstersArtАй бұрын
same
@apocalypticrain8687Ай бұрын
Same I was surprised to see it In the list
@eviemary4955Ай бұрын
progeria is absolutely fascinating to me: was a hyperfixation of mine before i even knew what hyperfixations were
@sausageIsAnAbominationАй бұрын
another thing about (morbius) moebius syndrome is that some people need special feeding tubes to eat
@again5t.your53lf6Ай бұрын
Hey, i guess you probably didnt know, but the Molecule you showed at the Fish odor syndrome section was not Trimethylamine. NMe3 is only C3H9N.
@again5t.your53lf6Ай бұрын
(Good video)
@botondsuto9353Ай бұрын
Fish odor syndrome also makes sweat crystallize over time,blue colored,100 % pure,and powerfull against depression
@_physically_insane_25 күн бұрын
Who the hell would willing use sweat to help depression
@CorruptedProductions-tf1ggАй бұрын
I'm a carrier of Cystic Fibrosis, but not a gene owner
@_thisnameistakenАй бұрын
Good for you not getting a very bad disease.
@madcat1914Ай бұрын
@@_thisnameistaken He is a carrier. So you are right.
@_thisnameistakenАй бұрын
@@madcat1914 let’s just hope he doesn’t reproduce
@tritonwe8937Ай бұрын
How do you even know that?
@katethielen3883Ай бұрын
@@tritonwe8937usually family genetic history! Often times, there will be evidence that one parent has passed on copy of the gene, and that the other parent did not pass on a copy. That's how it is in my family with colorblindness (of which, I am a carrier for it). Otherwise, genetic testing can reveal this for individuals who may be at risk of having kiddos
@NoctumbraeАй бұрын
your videos are so fun to watch! (even tho the video's topic isnt fun at all the way you make your videos is very dynamic and unique!) keep up the good work!
@TheEvaluat0rАй бұрын
Glad you like them!
@TeutonicVikingАй бұрын
Wait wait what? Auto-brewery syndrome? TF2 demomans wierd thing of producing alcohol in his body is real???
@veikkoulmanenАй бұрын
Indeed
@Thefox0922Ай бұрын
My friend has this syndrome
@Flan_theboiАй бұрын
Demoman has auto brewery syndrome
@Ocoro_Ай бұрын
@@Thefox0922right, its literally a 1:80000000 ratio for those who have this
@Thefox0922Ай бұрын
@@Ocoro_ yeah. He told me he was diagnosed with it. Dont know for sure but he told me
@HermansChemistryАй бұрын
The videos with rare diseases are soooo good! Please make more!!!
@the_grassman27Ай бұрын
Great vid dude I hope you become bigger soon👌
@o.o5152Ай бұрын
Great educatinal video!! Easy to understand and fast passed enough that one doesn't get bored while its packed with information, great starting point for one who wants to start their research for this topic. The one thing i would change tho it would be more inclusive illustrations as many rashes and other skin conditions apper differently on darker skin and i think a drawing along side their white skinned counterpart would be great!! Other than that really good video hope you will get the registration you deserve:)))
@T1G3R009Ай бұрын
I really enjoy this video series. Keep up the good work ❤️
@genjibeeps998Ай бұрын
4:26 the true definition of “I have no idea how to breathe” from ASDFMovie
@theRealMaMoАй бұрын
Can you please make a video where you talk about Marfan Syndrome. Would be nice cause my friend has that and i see almost no one talk about it
@britchie5707Ай бұрын
Most of the videos on KZfaq are ~8 years old.
@theRealMaMoАй бұрын
My friend left me
@ZijnShayatanica27 күн бұрын
@@theRealMaMoI'm so sorry to hear that... But I'm glad he had such a good friend. Please take care of yourself. 💖
@phoebefowlerАй бұрын
I have something like Ondines curse. Sometimes I forget to breathe throughout the day when I'm doing things. I think that's why I have sleep apnea.
@vivianloney7 күн бұрын
Central sleep apnea? I've been reading about sleep apnea because I'm getting tested for it soon.
@phoebefowler7 күн бұрын
@@vivianloney yeah, I got tested a while back and it said I have a mild case but they never called me back so I can do something about it.
@vivianloney7 күн бұрын
@@phoebefowler That is weird. Everything I read said it was super important to treat, even if it's mild. Was it a home apnea test or a polysomnography?
@phoebefowler7 күн бұрын
@@vivianloney It was a polysomnograph
@RestitutorOrbis270Ай бұрын
You deserve WAY more subscribers
@eragonenfrancais1342Ай бұрын
this is hitting youtube like cocaine hit low income households
@Doggo226Ай бұрын
My dude forgot to add primary amebic meningoencephalitis 💀
@lysanamcmillan7972Ай бұрын
That is caused by a pathogen. He should've specified congenital rare diseases.
@tardwife26 күн бұрын
bro really forgot to include autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy 💀
@taylordiachenko684Ай бұрын
oh wow. I seriously did not expect to see a condition that I have on here
@love.within.chaos0917Ай бұрын
Ummm which one?
@taylordiachenko684Ай бұрын
@@love.within.chaos0917 neurofibromatosis type 1. Never had any serious effects besides a small growth in my ear that I had removed as a child. video is right that it can be devastating, but luckily for the majority of people that have it, we get very little to no negative effects.
@apocalypticrain8687Ай бұрын
@@taylordiachenko684same dude Mine gives my constant pain and I'm way overdue for an mri
@oceanb0rn05Ай бұрын
Thank you for summarizing House MD in one video!
@claranoelle1111Ай бұрын
we gettin severe health anxiety wit this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
@luluckyyАй бұрын
I thought this channel had 100k+ subs! It's so good and has a 1 million subscribers editing
@TheEvaluat0rАй бұрын
Maybe one day!
@WarriorsWay780Ай бұрын
Am I the only person who finds it annoying that these diseases are named usually after the doctor who discovered them, rather than the person who has to suffer from it? I mean come on, the doctor is the one getting paid and everything else. At the very least let the person who has to suffer from it get a little credit! Unless I’m wrong…
@marsh346Ай бұрын
imagine being the guy who was ought to be remembered by the illness they had, being sick is not pretty. there is no virtue in being sick and neither do you get paid for being sick. I have no single idea to as how "getting paid" can remove you from the privilege of naming anything. its not like all the people who were sick with previously unnamed illness were denied in getting paid. + the credit should go to the doctor because their profession is much more straining and stressful than that of an averege Joe given how much training there is and how little break there is.
@CultReportАй бұрын
the patient often isn't old enough to make such decisions, and parents often don't want their children to be internationally popular, as that raises the risks of assassination and stalking.
@kkivvix9406Ай бұрын
There is a greater push in modern times to name diseases after their causes or their resulting condition (ie "cystic fibrosis"). Consider that many diseases like those in the video where discovered before the 21st century or in countries outside of America, so they had different ethics and norms.
@why7654Ай бұрын
@CultReport, why would people assassinate over a disease name?
@L4lNАй бұрын
I wouldn't want to be known for my disease tbh
@potato7640Ай бұрын
Me saying i have fish odor syndrome knowing very well i forgot to brush my teeth for the last week
@destineydavis899922 күн бұрын
Loved this! Thank you 😊
@kevinworrall5851Ай бұрын
NF1 sufferer here and we definitely don't need surgery every year lol just yearly checkups
@nekomataumbreonАй бұрын
Makes me wonder why human euthanasia (even with consent) is still considered unethical. Like I think making people suffer against their own will is more unethical.
@scrungАй бұрын
the real danger of human euthanasia being legal is that when society considers you a burden, they may offer you euthanasia as a treatment but nothing else. canada has been an interesting example regarding this recently (it’s legal there)
@Ravello1111111111111111111Ай бұрын
@@scrungyes I’ve heard they are considered offering mentally ill people euthanasia. Just imagine you have a depressed child and they get a letter asking them if they would like to kill themselves. Absolutely disgusting.
@maxismillsАй бұрын
@@scrung Exactly this. And for people who don’t have conditions that affect their life span (such as craniofacial deformities) the mistreatment faced due to ableism may cause people to seek out euthanasia. It’s deemed to be a solution for suffering people, but the idea of what counts as suffering is broad. It’s like what you said, where people seek euthanasia because no medical cure is available. But instead of medical cure, it’s societal perception of disabled people. Both can be sought out or changed instead of resorting to death.
@Asterion_Mol0cАй бұрын
Its a slippery slope that leads to horrific results
@DanielWilczek-nu7ffАй бұрын
@@scrung That VA audio still upsets me so so much. Such a dark path the Canadian VA's taken.
@hotchymotchiАй бұрын
Great info! I subbed yesterday. I just wished there were some actual photos of said disorders/diseases but I get it.. KZfaq being KZfaq..
@imveryfastboiАй бұрын
gotta catch them all
@EPICSTUFZАй бұрын
You don’t want NF
@EneverseStudioАй бұрын
💀
@clover77707Ай бұрын
Instant death
@lilturkey1999Ай бұрын
Taking my MCAT this summer plz pray 4 me guys
@fufifufibir2391Ай бұрын
I always think İ have all of these
@fufifufibir2391Ай бұрын
Ör maybe no
@thestdemon20Ай бұрын
Great vid this channel a hidden gem fr
@TheEvaluat0rАй бұрын
Glad you think so!
@halonothing1Ай бұрын
Many of these are antiquated terms that nobody uses anymore. Like Ondine's Curse is called Central Hypoventilation Syndrome because doctors figured out a disease is not a curse. Others you mention are merely symptoms of a larger problem. And that's just the ones in the thumbnail.
@cyber-moth19 күн бұрын
it's the colloquial names. like how most people know yersinia pestis better as plague or black death
@Shovel________________Ай бұрын
i like how there's all these diseases with horrifying and often lethal effects and then there's "fish odor disease" which makes you stinky
@thursoberwick1948Ай бұрын
That will impact someone's life though
@cyber-moth19 күн бұрын
idk it sounds horrifying to me. you wouldn't be able to leave the house, interact with others, talk, exercise, or have sexual feelings. you'd have to basically live in the shower eating charcoal, which would also mean you can't take other medications to help the social anxiety. imagine how bad the periods would smell.
@amyartloverАй бұрын
I have neurofibromatosis and luckily it's on the less severe side. I've never had a brain tumour and i only have a few growths under my skin and I have some freckling around my body.
@Orcagutz_Ай бұрын
Yo next time you do a video on diseases could you do one on ‘erythema nodosum’? I have it and it sucks alot (basically a disease where you get large red bumps on your arms and legs that hurt alot, Cause of erythema nodosum is mostly at random, from diseases or even stress. Oh and it stays for life :D
@KaiStudios0Ай бұрын
When I was born the doctors diagnosed me with neurofibrotosis. I was really smart so at the age of 2 or 1 the doctors said I didn’t thankfully. I only have ligios syndrome, which causes spots on my skin. The spots are on my back so no one notices it
@timvandeneng4724Ай бұрын
Tip for video: show some real life pictures of some of the visual diseases. I just had to look everything up on Google images out of curiosity
@Le_soviet_daniАй бұрын
*_you've again woke up the countryball community_*
@AutumnNotFallROFLАй бұрын
I have been awakened
@quinn2014Ай бұрын
I have a urea cycle disorder and had to get a transplant at age 17. I also have some unknown muscle disorder and im going to have to get a muscle biopsy. My muscle problems include muscles on my arms and legs and abdomen as well as internal muscles that control organ function. My pulmonologist wants to send me to mayo clinic but i had to tell him that unfortunately thats unrealistic for me due to as i cant drive and live too far away. Love that man though. He saved my life.
@movieboy627 күн бұрын
Just presented some research we've been doing on Duchenne at a conference. It's nice to see videos and media that highlight this (and other) rare diseases, so that people can be aware of some of the challenges and difficulties unfortunate members in society have to face.
@laura121684Ай бұрын
The title is wrong. This video doesn't go over _EVERY_ rare disease. It just goes over a few of them. I personally know multiple people with rare diseases and have a rare disease myself, none of which were mentioned. I have Kienböck's Disease, and know someone with Hydrocephalus, someone with Grover's Disease, and someone with Wilson's Disease. All of those are rare diseases.
@mroof523Ай бұрын
Make a video then tf
@EosinophyllisАй бұрын
had a relative with systemic scleroderma, which is extremely uncommon. Like one in 10,000 rare. Not here. Also definitely underresearched considering how much its sister disease lupus is (at least relative to it)
@cuckoobrain7999Ай бұрын
How would they cover EVERY rare disease?
@shayerahol6434Ай бұрын
You're right, I think over 7K diseases are considered rare diseases, there's likely many more that aren't discoverable. I don't think it's possible to cover every rare disease but the title is misleading.
@laura121684Ай бұрын
@@mroof523 Or, now hear me out, people could actually title their videos accurately?
@manuel572Ай бұрын
I have neurofibromatosis type 1, i have a few neufibromas in my head, mine are not dangerous but somtimes they are anoying cause it feels very weird when something or someone touch them
@ShockSurgeАй бұрын
i was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at 10 months! double delta 508, technically the "worst" strain, but i've been lucky to have medicines that make it a lot less of an issue for me than it could be. Though i'd be lying if i said hospital stays weren't regular growing up, I still consider myself among the lucky ones to be able to live a regular life for the most part.
@nutsinc244226 күн бұрын
My brother has NF type 1 which he got from my dad who has Schwannomatosis (another form of NF). It is caused by a faulty gene that has a 50% chance to be passed down from parent to child. Along with the symptoms mentioned, people with NF 1 tend to also have an enlarged head, and NF 1 had also been linked with ADHD. Other forms of NF do exist such as Schwannomatosis which can lead to pain, numbness, and muscle loss. Another form is NF type 2 which can lead to hearing loss and balance issues.
@crisisasp5396Ай бұрын
"what makes me a good demoman?"
@idiomasentusiasticos7954Ай бұрын
I think you should talk about Angelman’s syndrome. It’s just as rare as the rest of these but not mentioned.
@angelacrabtree2847Ай бұрын
Need to do a part 2. There are a lot more of these out there. Like brittle bone disorder. I grew up a half a block from a family that had more then one child with this genetic disorder in different severities. And Porphyria XP
@MrPropagatorАй бұрын
This chanel slaps Amazing recommendation
@starfreyАй бұрын
I have neurofibromatosis and that was not the best description. Anyways nice to be in the video regardless.
@EPICSTUFZАй бұрын
Only people who have it or expert’s can explain it well.
@starfreyАй бұрын
@@EPICSTUFZ True, like the main symptom of the condion was chosen to be mentioned as a side effect
@ziggynewton510Ай бұрын
For a second I thought I had Fish Oder syndrome, but I actually have something worse. over the last few days, someone at my school said I smell like fish. I tried getting the smell off, wherever it was, but I couldn't and now I just smell like fish, sometimes. It's weird. (No, the smell is not in my breath or sweat or anything that The Evaluator said, I just randomly smell like fish.)
@m3t4l.h34dАй бұрын
you should talk about dentinogenosis imperfecta!!
@mioatomicАй бұрын
imagine going to a doctor and they say you have rubber blebs 😭