Disease Turned People into Statues

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  • @starrby7790
    @starrby7790 9 місяців тому +914

    This disease sounds like something out of an analog horror series. I even first thought it was analog horror until I realized it wasn't. That's how scary I found this.

  • @gusfring6887
    @gusfring6887 Рік тому +647

    Me: searches symptoms of minor headache
    Google:

    • @ReeceyBoy_4
      @ReeceyBoy_4 Рік тому +9

      Haha so true

    • @ReeceyBoy_4
      @ReeceyBoy_4 Рік тому +18

      Google 'am I suppose to breathe' and itll say your heads fallen off

    • @patriciaroysdon9540
      @patriciaroysdon9540 Рік тому +6

      Run away! Run away!

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 8 місяців тому

      😂 yep

    • @digdog66
      @digdog66 27 днів тому +1

      Fuckin google made me think I had a tumor

  • @skirmisherssouthport5056
    @skirmisherssouthport5056 Рік тому +567

    My son became catatonic and couldn't move for about 8 months. He has autism and became terrified of germs during the pandemic. He still has many of the symptoms that Oliver Sac's patients had, although he is no longer frozen. He now struggles to move around, things like the reflection in a puddle of water or street corners make him stop dead and he has to do 3 to 4 minutes of checking before he can be persauded to move on.

    • @oblivionnow92
      @oblivionnow92 Рік тому +26

      God bless you

    • @imaghost2961
      @imaghost2961 9 місяців тому

      @@producedby3am344Ew. Anti-vaxxer. You must be covered in germs. Does that make you feel good? So strange how I have autism, and my twin doesn’t when we got the same vaccine as little kids.
      Vaccines don’t cause autism. Get a life.

    • @LanceTheManipulor
      @LanceTheManipulor 9 місяців тому +38

      Reminds me of my brother. He's also severely autistic. My recommendation is to look into what medications you are giving him, if any. Some autism-related medications can cause this after a long time of usage. This is what happened to my brother. He became cross-eyed, and at one point couldn't move his right hand. We found out that this is a long-term symptom of one of the medications he has, so we brought down the dosage and it fixed the problem within a few weeks.

    • @iumasz6088
      @iumasz6088 8 місяців тому +15

      I also suffered from something that your son is now having where something stops you dead in your tracks and causes you to check something repeatedly for a few minutes. I should also mention that I am also autistic.
      Was what your son had perhaps caused by stress from the pandemic? My personal symptoms where likely caused by anxiety and stress.

    • @jellylemonade1655
      @jellylemonade1655 8 місяців тому +12

      ​@producedby3am344 what's that supposed to even mean??

  • @Noluxarch
    @Noluxarch Рік тому +2136

    I would call this disease "Reaper's Sadness" because not only do you lose all motivation to do anything, you also find moving around to be a difficult task.

  • @krizztream69420
    @krizztream69420 Рік тому +424

    I know one patient.
    His name was Hector Salamanco.
    He died from a fire accident in a restaurant in New Mexico.

  • @-SoberSoviet-
    @-SoberSoviet- Рік тому +914

    My guess is Guillain-Barré Syndrome or a similar immune reaction. My mother is a nurse and this happened to her as a reaction to COVID-19. GBS is an autoimmune disease that attacks one's own nerve cells. Most of the symptoms are eerily similar and they told us, had she not gotten treatment, she could have been paralyzed.

    • @TheBluePony3
      @TheBluePony3 Рік тому +70

      It also happened to ppl who got the earliest stages of the covid vaccines. Its why some countries banned some of them

    • @lyricsbycass
      @lyricsbycass Рік тому +17

      Is she better now? Sounds brutal

    • @Airsaber
      @Airsaber Рік тому +1

      @@TheBluePony3: Source? I see only links between being afflicted with COVID and this syndrome - rather than links between vaccines and this syndrome.

    • @Airsaber
      @Airsaber Рік тому +25

      @garrenscott2440: It's good that she was diagnosed with this specifically; most people are just diagnosed with long COVID, which, well, isn't a very specific diagnosis...

    • @-SoberSoviet-
      @-SoberSoviet- Рік тому +44

      @@lyricsbycass I'd say she is back to 90+% physically. It took a lot of physical therapy hours to get back here. She has some trouble with her short term memory nowadays but, she still is fully able to continue working as a DNP and loves her job 😁

  • @yoshineitor
    @yoshineitor Рік тому +219

    The sickness should be very traumatizing, even if you end up walking and moving again, you would still have that linging idea that you are not yourself again. The patients also looked extremely fragile, something expected from no muscle activity and liquid diets, a truly freightening disease.

  • @user-bj1lb2ek1o
    @user-bj1lb2ek1o Рік тому +124

    I have narcolepsy which is caused by a lack of hypocretin. The hallmark symptom is frequent attacks of sleepiness throughout the day.
    Hypocretin manages your wakefulness as well as stable sleep. Not having enough means my body transitions from awake to asleep very easily and oftentimes incorrectly.
    Interesting video. What a powerless feeling that must be...

    • @Immortallize
      @Immortallize 8 місяців тому +4

      I was diagnosed with narcolepsy 12 years ago and no doctor has ever explained this to me in this detail. Very helpful 🤙🏻 thanks man!

  • @vaszgul736
    @vaszgul736 Рік тому +152

    Is it possible that "long term covid" where some patients lose the will or ability to move for years and may even be unable to think anymore, is part of this? Given they seem to happen after major epidemics. Maybe some brains just react to viruses a specific way.

    • @AudioGardenSlave123
      @AudioGardenSlave123 Рік тому +25

      Glad you reminded me about that cause I need to look up Physics Girl and see if she's getting better.

    • @so_dumbshu
      @so_dumbshu Рік тому +7

      ​@@AudioGardenSlave123I was struck by the same worry after reading this!

    • @AusNetFan13
      @AusNetFan13 Рік тому +4

      @@AudioGardenSlave123I really miss Physics Girl. Sometimes just even thinking about her makes me cry. So intelligently beautiful. 😢

    • @BigBlueBazooka
      @BigBlueBazooka 10 місяців тому

      "long covid" is just vaccine injuries.

    • @tommywolfe2706
      @tommywolfe2706 7 місяців тому

      "long term covid"? you folks just dont stop. This was before Covid.
      I cant wait until the world is free of the Covid worriers. Get it already and get out of our way. We have lives to live and dont need to blame all of our ills on the "current thing"....even thought that ship has SAILED LONG AGO.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Рік тому +47

    I found it facinating that i watched this show called "The Sandman" that directly tied this disease outbreak into it's story. It was really well done. I feel like this disease shares similarities to locked in syndrome, (PANDAS) a rare auto immune response to the strep throat bacteria 🦠. To me it's just crazy how this occurred during the Spanish flu and only a select few got sick this way.. it's baffling to me. Then it just went away? WTF? It's mind blowing. It's like chronic fatigue syndrome on steroids. Encephalitis lethargica, meningitis, PANDAS, i hope we can learn a lot more about what to do and why it does it. Same with mad cow disease, prion diseases that can lead to dementia later on, just from a protein that is folded wrong.. that's creepy.

    • @kelf114
      @kelf114 7 місяців тому

      They made it into a show???
      I'll have to check it out. Thanks.
      I have the original Sandman "comic" books. Sounds like the same story.

  • @StarJellyPluto
    @StarJellyPluto 8 місяців тому +41

    Mr slav, your english is very good and well spoken. Your Russian accent is satisfying to listen to!

    • @iisms1999
      @iisms1999 7 місяців тому +12

      He is from Lithuania I'm pretty sure as in another video he talks about a crime committed not far from where he lives in Lithuania and he also translated sentences from Lithuanian!

  • @WishAAAProductions
    @WishAAAProductions Рік тому +12

    I never knew i needed a fact channel narrated by a slav with a thick accent, who pays a lot of respect to the science and details, but man do i love this channel!

  • @lightning54434
    @lightning54434 Рік тому +32

    It happened to my great grandpa and in 2010 that I was only 10 my big brother would tell me that story but he also said that it was still happening scaring me

  • @zerosvenson8277
    @zerosvenson8277 Рік тому +32

    What an utterly heartbreaking and devastating condition. Those poor people. It's the type of thing one wouldn't wish upon their worst enemy.

  • @Billy_K.
    @Billy_K. Рік тому +81

    Great content Mr! As always.

  • @MZOfficial104
    @MZOfficial104 Рік тому +185

    I honestly liked mrslavs old videos but these are cool too

    • @Gloverfield
      @Gloverfield Рік тому +38

      Yeah, they brought the mysterious atmosphere you rarely find, but these seem to be just as good...

    • @MZOfficial104
      @MZOfficial104 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Gloverfieldof course

    • @FBI-bj9kr
      @FBI-bj9kr Рік тому +23

      These are as good, with his narration, god puts me to sleep

    • @taran7728
      @taran7728 Рік тому +30

      i really like the new videos, because i'm often doing something else while listening to them

    • @blackbird7781
      @blackbird7781 Рік тому +4

      I love both

  • @FuzionX4262
    @FuzionX4262 8 місяців тому +11

    Since this was a repeating disease that appeared throughout history, it could be a phenomenon like a worldwide disease that happens every 100 years I found a type of pattern with the dates it happened and ended, and the time gap in between each time. If this is a repeating phenomenon, then we could expect it in the 2070s

  • @Joseph843
    @Joseph843 Рік тому +71

    Very good video. Super informative. Thanks for the uploads!!!
    Its terrifying to imagine what it wiuld be like to be paralyzed like this. Hopefully they did not have much awareness.

  • @scoutintime
    @scoutintime 9 місяців тому +6

    watching this while i have the flu and i am shitting myself

  • @SuperCirclejerks
    @SuperCirclejerks Рік тому +15

    I posted a link to a book that is all about encephalitis lethargica. Glad you covered this. This is such an interesting part in medical history. The Book is called Asleep by Molly Caldwell Crosby.

  • @xonlyxjojox
    @xonlyxjojox 8 місяців тому +6

    Oh it actually reemerged during the Syrian civil war. There were a lot of cases that involved children refugees having fallen asleep for a long time and the doctors can’t even explain it. It was theorized that because of their heightened emotional/psychological state, they’re bodies just shut down and went into deep sleep. Amazing video definitely gonna sub

  • @angelsone-five7912
    @angelsone-five7912 Рік тому +3

    I saw "Awakenings" and when the regression began I cried my eyes out and swore I would never watch it again, I never have.

  • @raymondpatrick430
    @raymondpatrick430 Рік тому +3

    This is still a common thing except it's called "fentanyl addiction".

  • @Okkusen
    @Okkusen Рік тому +26

    I have some cases of Parkinson in my family. ..and you really don't know what's more difficult the sickness itself of the medicine with its many side effects. ..

  • @LaNiBlackLight
    @LaNiBlackLight Рік тому +27

    It returns every 100 years by your statistic you showed.
    Good luck to us all

    • @ZOMBiFOX13
      @ZOMBiFOX13 Рік тому +7

      Well we're fucked lol

    • @itsguy124
      @itsguy124 Рік тому +4

      oh no

    • @-Mawce-
      @-Mawce- 7 місяців тому +1

      I'd honestly prefer death
      This is my worst nightmare, being trapped in my own body, unable to even ask to be put out of my misery
      Just stuck with my thoughts for years and years, waiting for the sweet release into nothingness

  • @Archdornan9001
    @Archdornan9001 Рік тому +18

    If i had to go out like this, I'd do a Jojo pose

  • @goldenagenut
    @goldenagenut 8 місяців тому +3

    That was very odd/interesting where the lady was seemingly comatose but she caught and threw the ball back, more than once.

  • @BorisLev
    @BorisLev 10 місяців тому +5

    i love when mr slav ends his videos immediately after ending the story. no byes, nothing.

  • @moonooze6171
    @moonooze6171 Рік тому +19

    Always happy to see an upload from Mr.Slav!

  • @theclankilleregg754
    @theclankilleregg754 Рік тому +28

    Love your vids man keep up the good work! :)

  • @patriciaroysdon9540
    @patriciaroysdon9540 Рік тому +13

    I remember reading that it could have been a form of encephalitis or even a prion type disease.

  • @itsirrelephantman
    @itsirrelephantman Рік тому +12

    Almost like a much harsher form of covid and long covid.
    They had flu like symptoms, some people died, some people survived, and some got long lasting effects.
    Cortisol plays a part in keeping people awake as well.

  • @AggressiverZT
    @AggressiverZT 9 місяців тому +3

    the part "mechanism" that has the sickness is wierd but. i think its becouse of radioactive suplies from explosives like nukes or other atomic bombs that is my theory

  • @yourarseismine1016
    @yourarseismine1016 Рік тому +43

    You always make a joke in the end but didn’t with this one, respect.

  • @jp6784bruh
    @jp6784bruh Рік тому +10

    Thank you soo much for this!! We support you!!

  • @PotatoSofi
    @PotatoSofi Рік тому +2

    Love the black and white cucumber dissection

  • @ghostamity5116
    @ghostamity5116 8 місяців тому +2

    Oh… we found it. The worst thing that can happen to you.

  • @astronart8622
    @astronart8622 Рік тому +24

    To me, it sounds like the it could've been spread by mosquitos or some type of bug. That's because mosquitos can spread diseases that can cause encephalitis.
    But I'm not an epidemiologist, just a student becoming a medical assistant.

    • @alucardnolifeking789
      @alucardnolifeking789 Рік тому +6

      the moment you say "it could have been" nobody is gonna criticize you, dont worry man, i appreciate your insight and you might be right.

  • @LanaLou94
    @LanaLou94 7 місяців тому +1

    Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a syndrome that encompasses a constellation of iatrogenic movement disorders caused by the antagonism of dopamine receptors. The movement disorders include akathisia, dystonia, buccolingual stereotypy, chorea, tics, and other abnormal involuntary movements

    • @chadthunderstroke
      @chadthunderstroke 5 місяців тому

      Compazine gave me TD and it almost killed me I couldn't breathe regularly, or at all at moments like my diaphragm froze. They gave me Benadryl to counteract

  • @megawatercup
    @megawatercup 8 місяців тому +2

    so glad that dracula could educate me 😅

  • @Frieren_a_freira_defeituosa
    @Frieren_a_freira_defeituosa Рік тому +21

    Video idea;
    Talk about all things with Planck on the name like Planck density and Planck time

  • @mindrolling24
    @mindrolling24 8 місяців тому +1

    I’m not being facetious when I say that this horrible disease has many of the same symptoms of severe menopause combined with extreme jet lag. I wonder if hormonal irregularities caused by some unknown trigger may be involved.

  • @LeReubzRic
    @LeReubzRic Рік тому +2

    Once my temperature went to 40°C (104°F) and I was literally seeing an ant telling me not to turn around because my water bottle was a super mario bros fire flower and then after that was subway surfers gameplay and my whole bedroom had turned pixellated
    I WAS DELUSIONAL & HALLUCINATING
    (I did not go to the doctor)

  • @wqqdcraft
    @wqqdcraft 7 місяців тому +2

    I wonder how it is for them during their states.. like.. is it that they are asleep, in this amazing dream world.. are they aware the whole time and in a hell... if I was in a dream world.. specially if i could control it.. i wouldnt want to leave tbh... if i was aware the whole time and in hell, i would literally off myself before I went back under

  • @markusseppala6547
    @markusseppala6547 Рік тому +13

    When Mr Slav says it was pretty bad, you know it must of been absolutely awful.

  • @soniplayboi8418
    @soniplayboi8418 8 місяців тому +4

    The disease was so gamebreaking, the devs had to remove it.

  • @ImNotCreativeEnoughToMakeUser
    @ImNotCreativeEnoughToMakeUser Рік тому +5

    I once saw someone get the drug administered for the first time. She went from confused and catatonic to able to recognise faces, and speak somewhat. Eventually, she passed away, but it's nice that once or twice, she was able to be brought out of the fog of the waking coma, and interact with her daughter for the first time in 10 years.

  • @katathoombz
    @katathoombz 8 місяців тому +2

    _The Awakening_ sure was interesting.

  • @C.H.K.N_tenders
    @C.H.K.N_tenders Рік тому +3

    5:57 man just gave me hope after feeling like that would be the end 💀
    Edit: *not any more* 6:42

  • @terminaldeity
    @terminaldeity Рік тому +7

    Recommend reading Oliver Sacks' book The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat. It's a collection of case studies he did on weird neurological diseases and disorders.

    • @sandrahealey6385
      @sandrahealey6385 6 місяців тому

      An incredible book! Things we don't understand still 💕

  • @tuxitalk1World
    @tuxitalk1World 7 місяців тому +1

    I haven't read the article that was recently published about the disease that Celine Dion has, with her being interviewed, but I wondered if her disease has parallels with this. Stiff-Person Syndrome is an autoimmune disease and most people who have it have high GAD antibody levels in their blood.
    I just looked up Encephalitis Lethargica and they are very different, but sharing the difficulty of movement. I had never heard of this disease, but had about "sleeping sickness". Interesting to find out about these diseases.

  • @NoOne-bw8lc
    @NoOne-bw8lc 8 місяців тому +1

    that one would really fit a netflix movie, the orginal idea and stuff, bcs stop to thin, put it to be a film, then make references to that one child brazilian game "pega pega estatua" and awsome, it will be absolutly famous.

  • @NatePlaysWasTaken
    @NatePlaysWasTaken Рік тому +2

    ohhhhhh i heard about this
    apparently at one point someone could lift your leg up and it would just stay there, like you were a barbie doll

  • @WormWaffles
    @WormWaffles 8 місяців тому +2

    ever since i originally heard of this disease, ive had a huge fear of it.

  • @jilliangrannon1939
    @jilliangrannon1939 8 місяців тому +1

    Whe I was 20 something, I started getting sleepy and I mean really sleepy. Couldn't stay awake. I went to the dr. Fell asleep on table waiting. I told my Dr i think have sleeping sickness. Turns out I had mono but didn't get sick, my body fought it off but it was extreme exhausted from it.

  • @attackfrogs
    @attackfrogs 8 місяців тому +2

    kind of reminds me of that "locked-in syndrome" thing i've heard about

  • @lucykelly7152
    @lucykelly7152 Рік тому +2

    If it can happen from neurotoxins, maybe there was gas in the air. It was AD2016, and gas was used in WW1, which was then.

  • @ericbumbles4145
    @ericbumbles4145 8 місяців тому +1

    A lot of similarities to covid symptoms and its after effects. The lack of focus, interest in things that used to be common for patients, depression, lethargy, sore throat. One day soon, there will be a pandemic that very few will survive.

  • @bloodrangerbs1203
    @bloodrangerbs1203 9 місяців тому +1

    Senku Ishigami : So you've challenged me?

  • @Ciesiam
    @Ciesiam 8 місяців тому +1

    Sacks’ book Awakening was phenomenal.

  • @JakubPol
    @JakubPol Рік тому +2

    I’m feeling pretty tired right now

  • @tommywolfe2706
    @tommywolfe2706 7 місяців тому

    I took levodopa years ago. I thought that treating myself with it would cure my depression. My doctor was putting me through the anitdepressent gauntlet and I was tired of it.
    There are studies that show that using it can help you sleep better, help your bodies natural hormone levels and all that, and its a cumulative effect.
    I have taken acid before. It made me start feeling like that though. I got to the point where I couldnt sleep at all. And that stuff is expensive, so I didnt want to just quit, but it got really horrible.
    Turns out, my problem is with my adrenaline regulation, not dopamine

  • @LathropLdST
    @LathropLdST 8 місяців тому +1

    Saw the thumbnail, thought "that is encephalitis lethargica, would bet money on it"

  • @cw4608
    @cw4608 Рік тому +1

    Your English is very good and I love how your accent spices it up.

  • @TheMightyShrimp
    @TheMightyShrimp Рік тому +23

    This reminds me of a game that i played where there is a similliar desease that takes over the mind of the host and slowly burns them from the inside until they turn into literal statues kind of scary that a similliar thing to that exists irl

  • @junkratvr
    @junkratvr 8 місяців тому +1

    Me: searches symptoms of slight stomach pain
    Google:

  • @nevermore99x30
    @nevermore99x30 7 місяців тому

    Only a min into the video and I subscribed. ☺️ I love the topic of the video, actual footage and your voice is amazing!

  • @user-fd5qz6nv7g
    @user-fd5qz6nv7g 4 місяці тому +1

    New fear unlocked:
    Having a sore throat

  • @victorm.photovic9983
    @victorm.photovic9983 Рік тому +2

    So very now and then UA-cam puts out these videos like a gauntlet, sayin “I dare you to watch this video.”
    Challenge accepted.
    Mr Slav, you sound like a good friend of mine, Vlad. Your sense of humor is similar as well…
    Excellent video in a strange sort of way, but also informative. I will subscribe, da!

  • @perfectopubg7320
    @perfectopubg7320 Рік тому +1

    Imagine someone have this disease and their family and doctor doesn't even know this person have it.

  • @CR44CKED
    @CR44CKED Рік тому +4

    Slav can u do a bit of a light hearted video when u reach 800k e.g: Googling Myself , Answering Your Questions , Or A Simple Light Hearted Video Celebrating
    Much Love (also i love ur accent and videos simple nothing too flashy nothing too plain pretty good)❤❤

  • @Jabbaro123
    @Jabbaro123 7 місяців тому +1

    Man good thing that science and medicine has improved to help people....and you sound like Dracula.

  • @gxdmax
    @gxdmax Рік тому +2

    why do i watch this before bed i am absolutely terrified

  • @feelincrispy7053
    @feelincrispy7053 Рік тому +1

    There is actually a person who is still alive that tore out their eyes whilst on drugs/psychosis. I remember an interview I saw where they spoke about it. Pretty sure it was a women

  • @hawaryp699
    @hawaryp699 Рік тому +2

    What if we point a gun to the "Statues"? will they react/scream or even cured its own disease?

  • @squadsenpai8199
    @squadsenpai8199 Рік тому +1

    I remembered seen his first video when I was 9 ( fear war noise video), and then 4 year later, UA-cam suggests me this and I love his way of simple but clickbate-able video. (It gut and his trailer said that clickbait are INCLUDED)

  • @zovjraar
    @zovjraar 7 місяців тому

    I'd never heard of this before, thanks for doing a vid on it!

  • @christophermccoy151
    @christophermccoy151 Рік тому +1

    This just sounds like depression to me..

  • @lowHP_
    @lowHP_ Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the lovely videos mate

  • @Airsaber
    @Airsaber Рік тому +9

    I was hoping for a mention of Oliver Sacks! He was an awesome person, and I highly recommend reading his books about the many, many interesting cases he encountered as a neurologist - they are written in a way that makes them easy to read for laypeople, and are often written in a tone that's equally humorous (without taking the aforementioned cases lightly) and full of compassion for his patients. As for encephalitis lethargica - my theory is that it was something similar to the most serious cases of long COVID; I still think it might have been caused by the Spanish flu (and other epidemics). Long COVID and similar responses are also a form of an autoimmune disorder (I'm brutally simplifying things, of course), and it might happen regardless of the presence of antibodies - hell, one of the signs of an autoimmune disease is the production of autoantibodies which destroy the organism's own cells, antibodies included. (TL;DR: IMHO encephalitis lethargica is both an autoimmune disease and a result of a viral infection.)

  • @the1tigglet
    @the1tigglet 7 місяців тому

    Sounds like the recording of the dancing disease that infected strangers in a village back in the medieval days.

  • @lX_DTM_Xl
    @lX_DTM_Xl Рік тому +4

    Its like sleep paralysis but on crack

  • @siggyretburns7523
    @siggyretburns7523 7 місяців тому

    Its like that statue called "the Thinker". Have you ever stopped to think, but forgot to go again?

  • @realsnaffy
    @realsnaffy Рік тому +1

    If there was awareness while with the disease oh fuck bro that's hell in every way possible.

  • @nickcrane2126
    @nickcrane2126 5 місяців тому

    It sounds like the dancing sickness
    Like maybe it’s the result of extreme stress . . But not just the stress itself but how the individual reacts to that stress . . Like a specific trauma

  • @mazuruki
    @mazuruki 8 місяців тому +1

    I swear aliens that are playing plague inc on us would make some syptom combo the isnt even in the game😩🫂

  • @CajunReaper95
    @CajunReaper95 Місяць тому

    I can certainly say if you can’t walk for a significant amount of time and I don’t mean a day or 2 but multiple days to even months your body becomes very stiff I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing that and temporary paralysis due to head and neck cancer which made it hard to eat so I ended up becoming malnourished which caused other issues like muscle deterioration because I was weak from lack of nutrients so alongside chemotherapy and radiation therapy I had to do psychical therapy and speech therapy as when I was hospitalized I was sent to the icu one morning after aspirating really bad thus I had to be intubated and before I was discharged they placed a G-Tube so I’d have a way to get nutrients and take my medications which included but wasn’t limited to my heart medication, thyroid medication, Fierocet, Oxycodone, Promethazine, and some others, it was a living nightmare!

  • @weedb5533
    @weedb5533 Рік тому +1

    Hearing the symptoms when I too have a sore throat 💀

  • @laccless
    @laccless Рік тому +2

    i think there’s a movie about this, it’s called awakenings great movie, deniro, robin willaims.

    • @dboylee23
      @dboylee23 Рік тому

      He uses a clip from it within the first 5 minutes

    • @laccless
      @laccless Рік тому

      @@dboylee23 sorry bro i was blasted out my mind when i watched that, ion think he mentioned it tho so

  • @JURASSICLEGO777
    @JURASSICLEGO777 8 місяців тому +1

    Kinda funny how this guy accidentally discovered somewhat of a cure to this disease. Sucks how the drug fails after a while.

  • @Lepowdy
    @Lepowdy 7 місяців тому

    The fact this video autoplayed right after a memeulous video is hilarious to me.

  • @kfpocs
    @kfpocs 10 місяців тому +4

    Bro is literally afk

  • @tiborbede8972
    @tiborbede8972 Рік тому +1

    A good one Mr. Slav! Greetings from Hungary

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 Рік тому +1

    Whatever it is i believe that the reason for its huge spike was because of the Spanish flu servilely weaked the the bodies systems and allowed this second disease to reek havoc. Now we have much better medicine and rarely have the same pandemics.

  • @T1EQll
    @T1EQll Рік тому

    4:10 first time i hear mr slav says "what the hell"

  • @makee28
    @makee28 Рік тому +1

    I love your accent man. Also your style of videos is great! You should do a face reveal!

  • @salutauo2035
    @salutauo2035 7 місяців тому

    Imagine someone with this disease and the disease that makes you dance until you die of exhaustion

  • @roscomcfarland204
    @roscomcfarland204 7 місяців тому

    Mr Slav. Its good to see you finally showing your face

  • @tommywolfe2706
    @tommywolfe2706 7 місяців тому

    "people went to sleep and woke up after a few days"
    So their body also lost its desire to expel its waste? The people didnt require water? They didnt have to go to the bathroom?

  • @albert6970
    @albert6970 Рік тому +2

    Can you talk about the earth liberation front because no youtube channel talked about this