They still have no idea what causes mine.. but if I don't have my meds I have have them like crazy.
@moonfire413 күн бұрын
Me for the past 12 years.
@Adam-zo6lc3 күн бұрын
When I was 12 years old grand mal seizures randomly attached to me and as I grew up my seizures evolved to getting worse, used to only happen when I was sleeping, but it evolved to start happening during the day, I get a warning brain signal if I didn’t panic I wouldn’t get a seizure. But if I panicked during the warning and I dropped to the ground having a Seizure, then it evolved again to where I no longer got warning signals during the day anymore. I just randomly dropped to the floor in a seizure. Eventually when I turn 24 I got the RNS system installed me I no longer had grand mal seizures anymore, but still today after 6 year with the RNS I still have some kind of partial or focal seizure. I don’t know what it is. It just randomly strikes straight to the brain, feels like brain blood pressure, pushing hard against my brain and my heart starts the race, I still have full control of my whole body. This seizure I have it lasts for about 20 seconds. It’s very scary.
@fistikcisahap72684 күн бұрын
00:45 💚
@medicosious4 күн бұрын
What's up everybody
@Fanineidhardt-xt4hc4 күн бұрын
I believe vitamins and minerals defi come seizures and low immunity.Our body can heal by itself but we have to believe and do something about that.
@mariomario14624 күн бұрын
This is now a myth as mumerous studies have shown that teenagers aren't this reckless immature group. This video is out of date now.
@pearlyxs4 күн бұрын
im a student at youtube university.
@ppdumas18 күн бұрын
What causes this to happen? What causes thw brain to think? They don't know. They know the neurons communicate but they m don't know what causes thoughts. They don't know what is the mind. Why because it is invisiible it is spiritual that is why.
@ppdumas18 күн бұрын
The questiin WHAT causes this commun
@tuckerjohnny93519 күн бұрын
Lag
@meow_animagus10 күн бұрын
my face gets beat red
@Sumuddy11 күн бұрын
I keep living the same dream over and over.
@deepakbabupurushothaman675412 күн бұрын
Cooll❤
@1onGoogle13 күн бұрын
In 2025, please do like so that like will be 10k+. Otherwise I love you
@grimsk15 күн бұрын
음악 나쁘지 않은데 왜 그러지.. music isn't bad, but why is everyone saying about that?
@hairymanonetwo15 күн бұрын
Dont allow them to bite you !
@RandomChannel_71016 күн бұрын
Biology cant be studied through words...we need animations like this
@slime_creeper43917 күн бұрын
Dreams feel real and yet we dream of the most fake things. And there's so many kinds of dreams. I had a dream where I see the moon and is not the moon. It was actually a large skeleton fish in the sky. The head and tail we're close to making it round. It literally felt like real life.
@Nugz4Life19 күн бұрын
I’m not quite there yet
@Duhnananananabatman20 күн бұрын
My hearts beating super fast I'm shaking and my face and hands are warm are bro😃 I'm 13 ft is happening
@TheQuietcount21 күн бұрын
So like the double slit experiment, nurons become a wave of potential, entangling consciousness.
@ElYu-kn6uf22 күн бұрын
Yep as an epileptic myself (the rarest kind) i have to take lots and lots of pills
@Epc522 күн бұрын
How do you treat hot flashes for men ?
@smilefaxxe255724 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks!
@TheLastMeme6926 күн бұрын
Hmm thats why i stopped moving while doin smth
@AfshanParvez27 күн бұрын
This is sooo coool
@eightfoldclimb28 күн бұрын
Can we talk about the applications of this technology in an open, livestreamed courtroom?
@mattsease46875 күн бұрын
😂 no. Remember what happened to snowden.
@eightfoldclimb5 күн бұрын
@mattsease4687 I never signed a non disclosure agreement to cover up unconstitutional government acts against people. Individual nerve fiber sized implants for mind control doesn't seem legal. James C Maxey V. United States was violent and should never be repeated.
@eightfoldclimb28 күн бұрын
Patent number for darpas brain initiative electrx (individual nerve fiber sized implants): US 20160271427 A1
@Celeste-in-OzАй бұрын
Very nice summary!
@AustinHibblerComedyАй бұрын
I did smelling salts in a graveyard and my life hasn’t been the same kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qNaijLp_mL3DqqM.htmlsi=ovKjcRRuGPaReJgB
@heragjylbegaj1933Ай бұрын
Okay
@T-h-a-t_G-u-yАй бұрын
The music doesn’t really fit
@user-bn4uq3wz2bАй бұрын
U dunno how much this video means to me 😢😂
@NarcissisticAbuseHealingАй бұрын
The background music is extremely distracting.
@muhammadmohsin1977Ай бұрын
My teacher recommended this video but it's i don't think so much informative
@AaronLeblanc-to6oyАй бұрын
Gangstalking program to track targets that are part of this initiative against their consent, I’m ex law enforcement and can tell you that those experimental brain mapping is part of gangstalking or at least these private sector groups are using it to their advantage for R&D
@user-lu8sd6bt2nАй бұрын
Congratulation! Fantastic!
@rudelittlegremlinАй бұрын
Does someone happen to know the name/channel of the lady narrating the script? Her voice is wow.
@JustADude-x1lАй бұрын
I remember one time I woke up with a fast heartbeat and scared after a nightmare
@thomasschonАй бұрын
Now I understand what's happening when I get distracted by something and suddenly start to act or move clumsily. It's my default mode network shutting down when an unexpected novel situation arises. The clumsiness comes from the fact that I need to pay attention to something that wasn't within prediction while navigating at the same time. Additionally, I haven't practiced the skills needed to do what the default mode network normally handles. Could that be it?
@thomasschonАй бұрын
When the Default Mode Network goes online, What is my brain doing when I'm doing nothing? It might be driving my car back and forth to work, perhaps. Well, that sounds really safe and solid-not. Could one say that this might be a biological analogy to a self-driving car? 🤔
@thomasschonАй бұрын
The brain is always dwelling on something, but I might not always notice or remember nonsensical trains of thought, as I sometimes lose self-awareness at times when I don't pay attention to the self.
@user-ie3fr2xp6hАй бұрын
I have no idea what is does to you, it looks as if someone is preparing wasabi and takes a strong whiff of it. Its so bizarre.
@skhalorowers2614Ай бұрын
Thank you for given me my epilepsy video and condition into my brain
@Invi_sible_Ай бұрын
I have moderate nomophobia, basically, if my phone isn't in the room with me, It feels like I'm going crazy, my breathing will become heavy and I will not be able to think of anything but my phone, (I'm typing this in bed w/out my phone bc my ducking mum took it away from me. I'm going to be insane by the end of the night).
@freddieweimann3602Ай бұрын
I’ve always knew that my mental health started in my gut....🙈
@kjy05Ай бұрын
Great video
@LinnMg-sb6reАй бұрын
So, that's why when we revise a lesson we have learned repeatedly, that memory strengthens and we master that information, huh? Because more neurotransmitters reached the next neurons via more ion channels?
@roygale5404Ай бұрын
The noise that these neurons make is a pleasant jingle, sort of like a xylophone? Mine sound more like a 8 piece band but they're all tubas.