Weirdest Brain Disorders

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  • What are some of the weirdest brain disorders people suffer from?
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  • @anilpeepra407
    @anilpeepra407 6 років тому +9064

    I have a disorder named infographica. symptom: I can't resist myself from watching infographic show

    • @captainreeaper8056
      @captainreeaper8056 6 років тому +55

      Sarthak Peepra same

    • @coronelkittycannon
      @coronelkittycannon 6 років тому +35

      lol

    • @harry6894
      @harry6894 6 років тому +53

      I suffer from that as well!

    • @Crankiebox99
      @Crankiebox99 6 років тому +24

      Sarthak Peepra we all do!

    • @mnnsi
      @mnnsi 6 років тому +36

      Dont ever comment something like this or i'll break your phone ,laptop,pc etc and free you out of it

  • @marios449
    @marios449 6 років тому +5973

    "Hold on to your hats..." *grabs his wife*

    • @Crankiebox99
      @Crankiebox99 6 років тому +82

      Marios *GRABS 40MM GRENADE LAUNCHER*

    • @totallytoastly8662
      @totallytoastly8662 6 років тому +131

      "Hold your horses..." *These aren't my horses*

    • @magdafachada6075
      @magdafachada6075 6 років тому +79

      "Hold on to your hats" *But... I'm dead, how can I do that?*

    • @alyssa4079
      @alyssa4079 6 років тому +6

      Marios BDSGSVSHSJ

    • @hurricane1nox
      @hurricane1nox 6 років тому +2

      none of it went anywhere

  • @bahboosshmirtz6535
    @bahboosshmirtz6535 5 років тому +3749

    I feel sorry for the people who have these disorders

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 5 років тому +232

      Don't wanna assume, but I think most people with disabilities, be it mental or physical, don't want pity or sorrow from people, but just understanding that they are different, but have as much rights as normal people. At least, that's how I feel :)

    • @supokanatm3435
      @supokanatm3435 5 років тому +26

      @@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 That os correct :)

    • @boredhikyoku4029
      @boredhikyoku4029 5 років тому +4

      Funny Bunny The ones with sense anyways

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 5 років тому +5

      @@supokanatm3435I'm glad I got it right :)

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 5 років тому +4

      @@boredhikyoku4029 sorry but I don't understand?

  • @sirius4d576
    @sirius4d576 5 років тому +1434

    I have Tourette’s, I’m getting neuro-surgery for my tics. Wish me luck!

  • @ProdMxErik
    @ProdMxErik 3 роки тому +513

    14 year old girls on Snapchat :
    I Suffer from all of these 😔

    • @thesaffrongirl695
      @thesaffrongirl695 3 роки тому +16

      They may be confused ...🤔Because usually almost everything drastically changes at that time of age.

    • @Density9
      @Density9 3 роки тому +5

      @@theincarnateofkurro cringe go to a therapist don't leave yourself like that

    • @nouraa.9958
      @nouraa.9958 3 роки тому +9

      @@Density9 It's a joke.

    • @starlegends3092
      @starlegends3092 3 роки тому

      XD

    • @starlegends3092
      @starlegends3092 3 роки тому +2

      @@thesaffrongirl695 that was when i was 13.

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid 5 років тому +2262

    I am feeling sorry for those people who have these mental disorders, and thankful to the doctors who treat the sick patients with patience.

    • @lesleylaurence6056
      @lesleylaurence6056 5 років тому +32

      Aidid Rashed Efat, Tourette’s is NOT psychiatric disorder or disease. I have Tourette’s and we are NOT crazy, we just physically CANNOT control what comes out of our mouths. Yes it is hard yes I have depression because of it but I try to live as much of a normal life as I can

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid 5 років тому +44

      @@lesleylaurence6056 Have I called them crazy?
      Tourrete's syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder.

    • @inpropriapaislee
      @inpropriapaislee 5 років тому +12

      This video is about neurological conditions, not psychiatry. Psychiatrists also aren’t there to patiently listen to all of your life problems, that’s a psychologist or therapist. A neurologist would be the one treating the neurological condition, and depending on how severe or how well understood the disease and treatments for the disease are, a psychiatrist may be suggested for medication to manage symptoms of the neurological condition. They’re doctors, though, not therapists, and are there to diagnose and treat psychiatric conditions, not give you life advice generally.

    • @ryant2394
      @ryant2394 5 років тому

      my grandma treats them

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid 5 років тому

      @@ryant2394 Who is she?

  • @JuliaPelio
    @JuliaPelio 6 років тому +1103

    it's crazy what our brain can do to us.

    • @divyasasidharan2960
      @divyasasidharan2960 6 років тому +33

      Julia Pelio exactly !!! We r pretty much our brain !!!

    • @rafaeterna1081
      @rafaeterna1081 6 років тому +9

      My brain tells me that you have a simetrical face

    • @Crankiebox99
      @Crankiebox99 6 років тому +3

      Julia Pelio like seeing a nonexistent color

    • @stairwaytokevin
      @stairwaytokevin 6 років тому +13

      Divya Sasidharan We are our brain. Your heart can’t think, only your brain can.

    • @neovamp1223
      @neovamp1223 6 років тому +3

      Well our brain does all our functional work but who controls our conciousness ????¿¿¿¿

  • @quintandevos7908
    @quintandevos7908 5 років тому +786

    3:33 yo imagine being that cat watching your owner accuse you of being an imposter and being dead serious.

  • @SquamBleeds9816
    @SquamBleeds9816 4 роки тому +269

    “Imagine waking up one morning and not knowing where you are.”
    Me: What side of the bed am I on?

    • @boeuthecuber7582
      @boeuthecuber7582 4 роки тому +2

      lol

    • @starlegends3092
      @starlegends3092 3 роки тому +1

      Whenever i go on vaccations, then i think im at my house for a few seconds after I wake up. Also, me too XD

    • @celine9322
      @celine9322 Місяць тому

      Interestingly when I dream 😴 and am aware of it (which happens all the time nowadays) I never seem to know where I’m currently sleeping though I’ve been sleeping in the same place for a long time now.

  • @CrazyTaco62
    @CrazyTaco62 6 років тому +2252

    “His mother thought it was a good idea to bring him to South Africa, where he thought the sprit of his Mom was showing him Hell”.
    Is South Africa really that bad?

    • @jeshurunnaicker4536
      @jeshurunnaicker4536 6 років тому +59

      CrazyTaco
      Lol no I think we are nice☺
      Or maybe ...😂

    • @davidsnedden9021
      @davidsnedden9021 6 років тому +82

      The Apartheid Was A Thing That Happened
      Just Saying

    • @dylanwang9192
      @dylanwang9192 6 років тому +2

      CrazyTaco I don’t think so

    • @alessandrodonadi1368
      @alessandrodonadi1368 6 років тому +100

      Jeshurun Naicker he thought he was dead so i don’t think he is very reliable

    • @reifer1563
      @reifer1563 6 років тому +54

      CrazyTaco - No. It's beautiful country and we are very friendly people.

  • @ryanhoover8130
    @ryanhoover8130 6 років тому +589

    "Stuck in a constantly changing, meaningless moment." You mean life?

    • @candroraho8609
      @candroraho8609 5 років тому +4

      Amen

    • @greenbird777
      @greenbird777 5 років тому +12

      Just because that's how human life is now, doesn't mean that's the only way it can be. We've collectively created the world as it is, that means we have the power to change it into something better. No rose colored glasses, just the truth. We don't live in caves & hunt mammoth anymore, we don't live in huts & plow our fields by hand, we've overthrown dictators, reclaimed "ruined" land, we've gone to the moon & will go to mars soon. Change your mind & your life will change, change your life & the world will change. Any change, any meaning starts inside individuals, not governments or groups of any kind. We can't fix anything quickly - real change takes time - but we can make things better, step by step, moment by moment.

    • @leeannbrookes6912
      @leeannbrookes6912 5 років тому +8

      green bird retweet. i hate seeing comments like that, it’s not funny at all. these people have problems they cannot control. life can be controlled and those people who are able to control their life are blessed.

    • @greenbird777
      @greenbird777 5 років тому +7

      @@leeannbrookes6912 : I never intended to be funny, so... yeah, I'm glad it's not funny. I have a fatal genetic sleep disorder; every day I live w/ that & other problems I can't control. Ryan Hoover said he feels stuck in an eternal meaningless moment - I know how that feels & was trying to help. Individually & collectively, we need to learn what our limits are, AND we need to know there's a lot we can change for the better. We're never quite as helpless as we sometimes feel.

    • @leeannbrookes6912
      @leeannbrookes6912 5 років тому +2

      green bird I wasn’t talking about you, I was talking about the guy we responded to. I was saying I agree with your comment that you can change life, but I’m sorry about your sleeping disorder.

  • @rutta137
    @rutta137 5 років тому +1981

    He thought his wife
    was a hat.

    • @Rikudo44
      @Rikudo44 4 роки тому +90

      Well maybe she was always ahead....I'm sorry I will go.

    • @timmy4312
      @timmy4312 4 роки тому +15

      @@Rikudo44 Haha wow that's beautiful

    • @sakariaskarlsson634
      @sakariaskarlsson634 4 роки тому +14

      So.. Did he put her on?

    • @guythat779
      @guythat779 4 роки тому +3

      The hat is a paid actor

    • @Redpanda-xg8hb
      @Redpanda-xg8hb 4 роки тому +12

      I read the book and he did it but not really. By that I mean that the guy basicly could only focus on one thing. So for example he couldn't reconise the face's of people because he could only see one eye, then the other then the nose etc. The interesting part was that if a person had a marking feature (like a unique scar) he could reconize them. Also he was a musique teacher and could still teach and go through life semi normally the only problem was that if something distracted him (like the door knocking) he would forget where he is and do nothing. Overall 10/10 book and every one should read it.

  • @vincentvangoghaway7778
    @vincentvangoghaway7778 5 років тому +456

    I have Tourette's Syndrome.
    It is literally a pain in the neck. (I have a tic where I violently swing my head.)
    I've actually twisted a disc in my neck before. It's concerning. •_•

    • @ThirrinDiamond
      @ThirrinDiamond 5 років тому +12

      *hugs* im sorry that you have to go through that (and what are the odds of it being a pun)

    • @dr.strange8504
      @dr.strange8504 5 років тому +7

      What are people's reaction when you do that? Is it offending to ask that? I don't know. How often do you have this tic? How long have you had it?

    • @tiktokroyalty4778
      @tiktokroyalty4778 5 років тому +5

      Do u really have it

    • @Lisa-zv9no
      @Lisa-zv9no 5 років тому +6

      I'm sorry you have to go through that, sending love your way

    • @vincentvangoghaway7778
      @vincentvangoghaway7778 5 років тому +9

      @@dr.strange8504 It isn't offensive to ask. If I'm not taking medicine, I have the tic every few seconds. When I take medicine, I only have in on occasion in the afternoon. The only problem with medication is the side effects. I've had this specific tic for about two years now.

  • @Nexist
    @Nexist 6 років тому +436

    I appreciate my brain a lot more now

  • @hannah-nn7wo
    @hannah-nn7wo 6 років тому +295

    I don’t like to tell people I have Tourette’s syndrome, because I feel like it’s more accurate to say I have a TIC, and can’t control rolling my eyes. Plus, people kind of make fun of people with Tourette’s like “oh, so you curse people out all the time?” It’s not just yelling curse words, it’s an uncontrollable action.

    • @ericrenquist6494
      @ericrenquist6494 5 років тому +19

      Oh god its the worst. My dad used to yell at me for rolling .my eyes when he was talking. He didnt understand or believe that it was something i couldnt control

    • @nihalmohammed6674
      @nihalmohammed6674 5 років тому +4

      @@ericrenquist6494 hope you're doing fine now

    • @ericrenquist6494
      @ericrenquist6494 5 років тому +4

      @@nihalmohammed6674 Thank you. Things are most definitely better these days

    • @yoitscool3581
      @yoitscool3581 5 років тому

      Just stand up for your self it's ok

    • @nyamekesmith
      @nyamekesmith 5 років тому +2

      김유겸 exactly!!!!!!!! In fact echophalia is one of the rarer cases. Which is cursing and blaring words out

  • @cocowake5892
    @cocowake5892 5 років тому +65

    I have Tourette's Syndrome and yes I have the severity that everyone is used to seeing on the news but most TS sufferers don't curse (only about 10% of people with Tourette's curse) and can pretty much control most aspects of their life without the tics impeding on them. If you happen to see someone with this condition or any condition for that matter please don't laugh, point, take videos/pictures, make rude comments, etc. it hurts and is rude. I have had adults come up to me and say that the devil is in me and have to get an exorcism. PLEASE do not make fun of people. Have a nice day!
    Edit: I also have this pretty crazy tic where I go completely paralyzed form the neck down. Also, read what I wrote especially the exorcism bit and realize that I am only 13...

    • @johndoe-ek1qs
      @johndoe-ek1qs 3 роки тому +3

      I think the only constructive thing I can do here is wish you luck! I 😶

    • @klarabrowka9506
      @klarabrowka9506 3 роки тому +1

      I have both of those tics too. The most frustrating thing is when someone tells me to just stand and walk during a paralysis tic that lasts hours.

  • @untoldtruths9316
    @untoldtruths9316 5 років тому +411

    I've got this disorder that makes me "forget" my homework.

    • @Daniel-sq1eh
      @Daniel-sq1eh 4 роки тому +4

      lol

    • @sabz_1675
      @sabz_1675 4 роки тому +10

      Same the only cure is to not do homework

    • @always-alicia
      @always-alicia 3 роки тому +1

      So that means you’re a college student

    • @thebalancer
      @thebalancer 3 роки тому +2

      There is no medicine for this disorder.99%of people suffer from this

    • @Bananaa_-
      @Bananaa_- 3 роки тому

      @@thebalancer I am the 1% so I do my homework >:)

  • @marcuslombardo8615
    @marcuslombardo8615 5 років тому +797

    I don’t like criticizing people but that depiction of mental hospitals at 3:00 is so stereotypical. Actually, if you walk into a mental hospital, you’ll be surprised at how normal many of the people are. They’re PEOPLE. Nothing like what you see on TV. The stigma of mentally ill people hurts them AS MUCH as their own mental disorder.
    Also they got the name on #1 wrong. It’s called anterograde amnesia. Retrograde is the opposite.
    Otherwise, good video and thank you.

    • @loneRang3r
      @loneRang3r 5 років тому +28

      Good catch! He got the interchangeability of Capgras and Impostor Syndrome wrong too (Capgras Syndrome = Imposter Delusion; Imposter Syndrome is something else completely).

    • @andrews9695
      @andrews9695 5 років тому +48

      people seem to have a stigma with mental illness in general. They seem to think that if your not completly crazy like how we think of people in mental hospitals then you actually don't have a mental illness and your making it up or overexagerating your problems.

    • @loneRang3r
      @loneRang3r 5 років тому +11

      @@andrews9695 Well siad... It's actually the top 1-4 (depending on county and sometimes even region) reason that men don't seem help. Not quite as high in women but still up there.

    • @marcuslombardo8615
      @marcuslombardo8615 5 років тому +1

      cowman Jr. Good point

    • @ambrojai2535
      @ambrojai2535 5 років тому +5

      omg its just a cartoon to get a general message across

  • @no.meowww
    @no.meowww 4 роки тому +367

    "He mistook his wife for a hat"
    A couple of seconds later:
    "Hold on to your hats"
    Im sorry i cant stop laughing for no reason

  • @paigeg5852
    @paigeg5852 4 роки тому +63

    I’ve had capgras, its so scary. They diagnosed it as anxiety and i was around middle school aged and couldn’t express it, so I’ve never been formally diagnosed. But I know I had it. I wouldn’t even eat because I though my family were imposters trying to hurt me. I can’t explain it, nobody understood. It’s weird to think there’s other people like me.

    • @user-nk5me9dt9l
      @user-nk5me9dt9l 2 роки тому +1

      I understand you. I understand how many people in the comments feel and its getting alarming.

    • @pastamazingminecraft
      @pastamazingminecraft Рік тому +1

      I had the same thing when i was a kid

  • @tuckerp2252
    @tuckerp2252 6 років тому +359

    I don't have a hat to hold onto.

  • @youtubecompany8625
    @youtubecompany8625 6 років тому +486

    *I can sometime hear voices telling me to put milk before cereal and it's driving me mad.*

    • @Crankiebox99
      @Crankiebox99 6 років тому +16

      UA-cam Company i hear
      Cock the gun before inserting the magazine

    • @bratzlover501
      @bratzlover501 6 років тому +1

      U should do it

    • @erinc9159
      @erinc9159 6 років тому +2

      Nooooooooooooooooo don't do it

    • @HarshRajAlwaysfree
      @HarshRajAlwaysfree 6 років тому +1

      UA-cam Company , its ur mom

    • @youtubecompany8625
      @youtubecompany8625 6 років тому +1

      Crankiebox 99 solly engrish is not my main languahage i is have bad grammer

  • @jessicadodd5870
    @jessicadodd5870 5 років тому +142

    Grabs fedora: this is my wife she's fedorable eh mate ?

  • @RoseClimbPaintC
    @RoseClimbPaintC 5 років тому +48

    I have an odd amnesia. I don't recognize people I meet until after the fourth time, I can't remember some people from my past, and I am convinced I recognize complete strangers. Don't get hit by a car.

  • @ThatOneMan830
    @ThatOneMan830 6 років тому +85

    "You will believe you are already dead."
    *NANI?!*

  • @rubo6250
    @rubo6250 5 років тому +209

    I have something called “Dyesthesia”. It is very rare. I have a medium rank of it. Whenever I lay down, I get sensations of bugs under my skin, along with fire, and water.

    • @sea3530
      @sea3530 5 років тому +22

      I can relate to the bug thing, even when I check the mattress and around for anything and make sure it’s always clean I just feel like there are always bugs everywhere?? But I’m not sure if I have what you’re talking about tho

    • @jaelewis5145
      @jaelewis5145 4 роки тому +12

      oml i always feel bugs on me or like i’m getting bit and i really hate it

    • @rib902
      @rib902 4 роки тому +7

      Is it the feeling that some small things crawl all around you? Cause' I have that

    • @blitzmustang1588
      @blitzmustang1588 4 роки тому +1

      Is that different from delusional parasitosis?

    • @drizzled_commentary5758
      @drizzled_commentary5758 4 роки тому +1

      Gayest Person i can relate to the bugs part when im laying down or sitting or standing up litterally all the time. its sooo annoying

  • @apsodi755
    @apsodi755 5 років тому +61

    “Hold on to your hats.” Don’t you mean, wives?

  • @pinkremus961
    @pinkremus961 5 років тому +49

    With Tourette syndrome I would like to clear up the misconception that every one of them get swearing tics this fact is very much incorrect it is a very rare aspect of it that only 10% of the world have it

    • @ctaylor2004
      @ctaylor2004 3 роки тому +1

      yeah i have severe ts and i have the swearing tics and peoplelook at me weirdly but i go used toit

    • @labpilot_
      @labpilot_ 3 роки тому

      it’s not halloween

    • @Kevin_Theadore1
      @Kevin_Theadore1 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah most of my verbal tricks are popping noises

  • @Nodutu-Lokaya
    @Nodutu-Lokaya 6 років тому +1634

    The voices told me to do it.😔

    • @lm10fan29
      @lm10fan29 6 років тому +1

      Hello 😊😊😊

    • @Trisks
      @Trisks 6 років тому +4

      You havent watched the video when you posted this

    • @dsdamana1905
      @dsdamana1905 6 років тому +1

      Nodutu lokaya oya mewa sinhalata translate karala danna

    • @kirstyreilly4512
      @kirstyreilly4512 6 років тому +1

      Nodutu Lokaya mine too the voices told me to click on this video

    • @noel3054
      @noel3054 6 років тому

      The voice told me to see this video

  • @gloomyghhoul
    @gloomyghhoul 5 років тому +216

    With Tourette’s syndrome a lot of people think that motor tics can’t be that bad, but in truth it can be quite bad. Especially having a tic were you hit yourself, from experience it hurts quite a bit and can leave bruises.

    • @theghostjellyfish1671
      @theghostjellyfish1671 5 років тому +3

      I had one which i’m really glad didn’t last that that long but I’d basically kinda strangle myself it usually didn’t last for that long like 5-10 seconds which i’m rly thankful for

    • @deadkane244
      @deadkane244 5 років тому +1

      Especially tic attacks

    • @ketchysplatbartom3737
      @ketchysplatbartom3737 5 років тому +3

      I’m hi man I have had turrets for about 3 years now and I other than suffering from one of the severe cases that f coprolalia in Australia I have a tick where I bang my head on walls nd have been coccus red twice I feel you bro the struggle is real

    • @asentienttoaster12
      @asentienttoaster12 5 років тому +2

      Yes, i have had Tourettes for some time now and my tics are mostly motor tics so I hit things a lot. I feel your pain :(

    • @cocowake5892
      @cocowake5892 5 років тому +2

      There is a hole in a metal locker in my school bc someone kept kicking and punching it. Can you guess who now has sprained fingers and wrist, the one who was punching it, and the one who has extremely Tourette's? I also have a motor tic where I go paralyzed from the neck down so I get the "motor tics can't be that bad" speech.

  • @burgerqueen1633
    @burgerqueen1633 5 років тому +78

    Once I thought I was in a dream , I was so amused and everything looked dreamy , it lasted for about 5 days .

    • @jakeoswald8017
      @jakeoswald8017 5 років тому +13

      Probably derealization and depersonalization. Most people find it frightening! (I just find it annoying) I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    • @burgerqueen1633
      @burgerqueen1633 5 років тому +8

      @@jakeoswald8017 I found it very relaxing ! Like I'm floating 🌈

    • @keeto9233
      @keeto9233 4 роки тому

      this but with drugs

    • @aleksiajankovic9886
      @aleksiajankovic9886 4 роки тому +3

      @@keeto9233 that's a trip

    • @bifurious7828
      @bifurious7828 3 роки тому +3

      the same thing happened to my buddy but since we lived in Mali he was eaten by a lyon. you guys are lucky to have such stable lives you can do this with no consequence

  • @joeyrobrahn5653
    @joeyrobrahn5653 4 роки тому +15

    I have Tourette’s syndrome, this made me very happy to see it in here. It’s a struggle and it’s hard.

  • @Mozzarella-and-Tomato
    @Mozzarella-and-Tomato 5 років тому +402

    One of the worst things with having Tourettes is no one knows anything about it. Even my doctor and psychologists have been sceptical about whether I even have it.
    But they know nothing about it, and think all of us go around swearing and kicking all the time. We are struggling so hard to keep the tics in, and then health professionals question us because they don't see/notice any ticks while in a conversation with us!:'(

    • @Gerton999
      @Gerton999 5 років тому +3

      Oof

    • @Gerton999
      @Gerton999 5 років тому +3

      A username doesn't always determine how a person lives or likes.
      I could call myself a villain, but I hate ending the life of bugs.

    • @IsBeingHello
      @IsBeingHello 5 років тому +1

      Pizza ... Story of my life... ugh

    • @cameronsharp6560
      @cameronsharp6560 5 років тому +5

      Pizza I really love that your talking about it and explaining about it in a way people can understand I have a form of Tourette’s it’s only the movement part and it’s not spelled tick it’s spelled tic, tick is the bug tic is the mental disorder

    • @joshuag.5230
      @joshuag.5230 5 років тому +5

      Ive had a lot of people and doctors, even, tell me that i can get rid of my tics by just not thinking about them. And they dont understand that i can hold my tics in but it makes me very uncomfortable and makes me more likely to have a tic attack when im in a safe place. Also they dont believe in tics that are not visable to others (like tongue tics)

  • @ihavediabetestoo
    @ihavediabetestoo 6 років тому +215

    You mentioned retrograde amnesia, but inability to form new memories is actually anterograde amnesia.
    I suffered from transient global amnesia last year and was unable to form new memories for three days. No cause. It resolved on its own. Scary stuff.

    • @trishthedishluna
      @trishthedishluna 6 років тому +2

      you're absolutely right! i was wondering that too bc I suffer retrograde amnesia when i have seizures

    • @OhZjuchi
      @OhZjuchi 5 років тому +2

      I drink lean and smoke more than an ounce a day and take xans so I forget everything after I wake up ... Literally don't remember what you ate that day, who you were with and who you met.. I like the memory loss tho, makes these boring days in my boring life go by faster without even realising as if I'm just floating on a cloud all day

    • @globalgabby_plorytomoon498
      @globalgabby_plorytomoon498 Рік тому +1

      I know someone that had it for like 2 weeks and it was so scary! It’s fine now though and I’m glad you got better!

    • @TheLittlestViking
      @TheLittlestViking Рік тому +2

      Yeah, I came here to say the same thing. I had to have all four wisdom teeth removed at the same time, and my insurance wouldn't cover sedation. I have a nerve disorder that causes local anesthetics like lidocaine and articaine not to work well on me (take longer to kick in, wear off very fast) so instead I suggested to the dentist that he prescribe a medication that caused anterograde amnesia. He was stunned by the idea, but then after thinking for a moment, he loved it, and prescribed halcion/triazolam. This was back in like 2011. Now it's apparently a pretty common dental sedation alternative to nitrous. I don't remember the procedure at all - I only VAGUELY remember checking in for it.

    • @blingdistrict
      @blingdistrict Рік тому

      Hey, can we talk about this experience of yours, I'm a media student.

  • @imatlastheyote
    @imatlastheyote 4 роки тому +4

    I have an unnamed disorder that’s similar to Ménière’s disease. I’m almost constantly in a state of vertigo, the world spins and I get dizzy almost 24 hours a day. It’s been this way since I was 13. I’m now nearly 20 and I’ve gotten to the point where my life is back on track and the dizziness doesn’t affect me so much anymore, it’s just something I don’t notice unless I really think about it.

  • @familyguyfreakfanatic3548
    @familyguyfreakfanatic3548 5 років тому +123

    WOW.And I thought my maladaptive daydreaming was crazy....

    • @Aisha-gb5ys
      @Aisha-gb5ys 5 років тому +1

      Could you explain to me about it?

    • @say9096
      @say9096 5 років тому +23

      @@Aisha-gb5ys It's basicly a disorder where you make up your own world, you recreat them, you act like you own made up cherachter, you escape from reality, It's cool but at the same time it CAN ruin your life.

    • @hakuqtsukii
      @hakuqtsukii 5 років тому +4

      I have maladaptive daydreaming but I learned to control it... A little

    • @watchyourprofanity8032
      @watchyourprofanity8032 4 роки тому

      @@say9096 how can it be bad tho??

    • @AcidicBattery
      @AcidicBattery 4 роки тому +2

      I think I have that too, sometimes I get in trouble at school for screaming threats to put a knife in kids skulls. Soon enough I might get suspended

  • @johnbagel2560
    @johnbagel2560 6 років тому +656

    Is this a special episode because this is dark as shit.

    • @doyouseeme27
      @doyouseeme27 6 років тому +17

      *good*

    • @judads7661
      @judads7661 6 років тому +6

      World History With Dan yea this is really dark,this is a info show

    • @neovamp1223
      @neovamp1223 6 років тому +7

      Yep no kidding

    • @ReeceTheTroll
      @ReeceTheTroll 6 років тому +1

      You're not funny.

    • @d-o-n-u-t
      @d-o-n-u-t 6 років тому +2

      I see dark as something way darker..

  • @apersn5612
    @apersn5612 5 років тому +629

    I have this thing where when I think to hard about something I just forget it instantly and it doesn’t come back to until 1 or 2 hours later

    • @Dany-ny5gc
      @Dany-ny5gc 5 років тому +76

      I think it's normal

    • @reelee9746
      @reelee9746 5 років тому +46

      Everyone gets that once in a while

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 5 років тому +36

      It's called stupidity.
      There is no cure sorry.
      But don't feel bad, like at least 90% of humanity has it :/

    • @krish-gj3rk
      @krish-gj3rk 5 років тому +82

      @@RabbitConfirmed actually it's called short term memory, genius.

    • @elirose463
      @elirose463 5 років тому +1

      Same

  • @rae2622
    @rae2622 5 років тому +9

    My uncle is a leading expert on BIID (I believe he coined the term) so I've heard a bit about it from him. It's always interesting to hear see videos and other people discuss it as people who have read about it. Usually it's people who get really mad and not understanding that it's an actual mental disease, so it was nice/interesting hearing it discussed respectfully and treated as an actual illness.

  • @porkybeans1154
    @porkybeans1154 5 років тому +79

    0:55 Woman: I don't know where I came for
    Grammar: Am I joke to you?

  • @lolz6635
    @lolz6635 5 років тому +3117

    You forgot about fortnite players

    • @damariskola-asa1911
      @damariskola-asa1911 5 років тому +13

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @theepicatom2997
      @theepicatom2997 5 років тому +8

      lol

    • @ifreann7522
      @ifreann7522 5 років тому +39

      The Fortnite players are crying...

    • @rebel6301
      @rebel6301 5 років тому +15

      hey oak, where's the m16 rifle?
      yeah i need it to delete fortnite from this s***ty planet claled "earth".

    • @jaclynzinck4241
      @jaclynzinck4241 5 років тому +60

      They have the worst disease of them all; Fortnite’s Disease, an incurable neurological disease characterized by uncontrollable impulses to engage in Fortnite gameplay, idiotic dancing, and loud outbursts of memual stupidity. First documented in 2018, it has sadly infected over 10 million people since then, and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.

  • @autisticzuko2750
    @autisticzuko2750 6 років тому +160

    Only 10% of people with tourrettes have the cursing tics. Also, some people with tourettes go totally paralyzed. It's pretty crazy.
    When I was younger, my dog used to go behind the tree to pee and he'd be well hidden. When he came back out, I believed that it was another dog and he wouldn't come back until the next time he went behind the tree and come back.

    • @toyapryce5897
      @toyapryce5897 5 років тому +6

      Pete Bloczynski what???

    • @565656gooner
      @565656gooner 5 років тому +1

      Yeah what?? That makes no sense.

    • @cocowake5892
      @cocowake5892 5 років тому +3

      I have Tourette's and I curse and go paralyzed. So that's really fun...

    • @Icewind007
      @Icewind007 4 роки тому

      @@565656gooner Congratulations, you do not have that disorder. But also, you have a lack of understanding of how the brain works. It's literally the impostor syndrome from the video, more common in children and women.

    • @565656gooner
      @565656gooner 4 роки тому

      @@Icewind007 yeah I remember commenting... I was high af man my bad. Came across rude 😅

  • @kuuipopakalolo8723
    @kuuipopakalolo8723 5 років тому +32

    I currently have a cyst on my brain. Life feels completely different 😥😢

  • @drifticbm
    @drifticbm 4 роки тому +17

    I have tourettes, and really the biggest problem is that everyone makes fun of you for it.

    • @samruddhipatil6212
      @samruddhipatil6212 3 роки тому

      I'm sorry you have to go through this. Please stay strong. You're amazing.

    • @drifticbm
      @drifticbm 3 роки тому

      @@samruddhipatil6212 Thank you

  • @laylawestmoreland1355
    @laylawestmoreland1355 6 років тому +575

    On all levels but physical I am a wolf

  • @adulapuramakhil871
    @adulapuramakhil871 6 років тому +1119

    Do a video on
    Left handed people Vs right handed People

    • @KRAFTPUNK
      @KRAFTPUNK 6 років тому +95

      akhil adulapuram left handed people are under the control of Satan. They are 100% more likely to become a serial killer and or a corrupt dictator that will commit genocide on upwards of 1,000,000 human lives.

    • @KRAFTPUNK
      @KRAFTPUNK 6 років тому +47

      caitlin spry oh shit, it’s a lefty!!!!

    • @ifizzysoda6658
      @ifizzysoda6658 6 років тому +45

      I’m a lefty but I’m pretty sure he was joking...

    • @bence0302bence
      @bence0302bence 6 років тому +16

      KRAFT PUNK I’m a lefty but good joke and great statistics

    • @somedude9541
      @somedude9541 6 років тому +1

      I agree.

  • @SheayWithLove
    @SheayWithLove 4 роки тому +18

    Yeah... I had a boy in my class that was conveniently had Tourette’s when he wanted to call me the N word 🙄 literally had no other symptoms lol it went away after I smacked him 😂

  • @anderkawasaki6044
    @anderkawasaki6044 Рік тому +4

    I got diagnosed with Tourette's a while ago. I'm glad you are giving out correct information so people can learn more about these disorders.😄

  • @Bluewhalebig
    @Bluewhalebig 6 років тому +123

    Alien hand syndrome is very strange as well. The sufferer's hand (usually the left) literally has a will of it's own, that will slap/punch them or other people, randomly grab people and objects, break things, steal things from their other hand, and be a general douche to the person. It can get to a point where they have to physically restrain their own hand.

    • @festermcsquillis
      @festermcsquillis 5 років тому +3

      I thought that was called the deadites disease or Ash syndrome or something.

    • @cxt7181
      @cxt7181 5 років тому +5

      Trevor H. That sound weird and cool at the same time. Sounds like something from a tv show.

    • @flametango3296
      @flametango3296 5 років тому +6

      Maybe there's a parasite living in it 😂

    • @humanbean9954
      @humanbean9954 5 років тому +2

      Basically, the hand becomes a bully.

    • @imAwareOfYourAddress
      @imAwareOfYourAddress 5 років тому +5

      Couldn't they just like... amputate it?

  • @user-ei4nj9zo8m
    @user-ei4nj9zo8m 6 років тому +93

    I used to think my grandmother was a fake, and was constantly being replaced by another imposter, I would think the smallest change meant she was a completly different person, I was isolated only being with her so I hardly mentioned it, I only occasionally lowkey mentioned something here and there.

    • @DaneAraux
      @DaneAraux 5 років тому +4

      Dewnaldd Tramp Did you get help? How are you doing now?

    • @MaDrung
      @MaDrung 5 років тому +1

      What I don't really grasp is that if you logicaly can reason that that can not POSSIBLY be the case. Why do you still think it? Your logic should overcome your feelings.

    • @DaneAraux
      @DaneAraux 5 років тому +8

      MaDrung I don’t think logic matters when it comes to mental shit like that, I could imagine that if he believed in the supernatural or aliens it would make it increasingly difficult to dismiss the feelings.

    • @vmm5163
      @vmm5163 5 років тому +6

      When I was roughly 8 to 11 years old I thought my mother turned into a witch whenever she left the living room and went into the kitchen. It seemed quite normal ! Then, when I was about 11 I felt afraid of her doing this and felt very alone. Obviously I got to my mid teens and it went away completely but for a few years I had a mother/witch scenario going on that did affect my young life quite a bit. God knows what that was all about.

    • @kos4225
      @kos4225 5 років тому +2

      @@vmm5163 That must have been difficult for you. Have you talked with anybody about it? Or with your mums herself?

  • @evanlucas8733
    @evanlucas8733 5 років тому +3

    I had severe ticks when I was between four and five years old. It was caused by Tourette’s and was debilitating. I found it hard to sleep because I would constantly flail my arms uncontrollably. It slowly went away over the next few years with the help of some medication. I’m fourteen now and have completely stopped having these ticks.

    • @kimalonzo3363
      @kimalonzo3363 Рік тому

      Yay Evan!! Are you doing well now?

    • @evanlucas8733
      @evanlucas8733 Рік тому +1

      @@kimalonzo3363 Woah. Forgot I even posted this lol. I'm doing fine, thanks for asking :).

  • @brattysisbrattysis7822
    @brattysisbrattysis7822 4 роки тому +39

    I have a mild form of Tourette’s Syndrome and you know when you have a true friend when they stop laughing at your tics

    • @bobwalsh3751
      @bobwalsh3751 3 роки тому +1

      Oh I bet that's the BEST feeling

    • @shookcanuk7255
      @shookcanuk7255 3 роки тому

      I have tourettes too and i completely agree

  • @kuuroosimptetsuro2498
    @kuuroosimptetsuro2498 5 років тому +70

    My boyfriend has tourette's syndrome, his head twitches a lot, use to be bad, but its been less excessive.

  • @ohyeahyeahgeneral5225
    @ohyeahyeahgeneral5225 5 років тому +260

    What about depersonalization/derealization disorder.

    • @razorplayzgames4716
      @razorplayzgames4716 5 років тому +25

      Oh yeah yeah General I was hoping to see this in the video :(

    • @jakeoswald8017
      @jakeoswald8017 5 років тому +12

      Oh yeah yeah General THE WORST AHHHHHH

    • @RRoxas65
      @RRoxas65 5 років тому +3

      @@razorplayzgames4716 Mine is Emotional Disorders and OCD.

    • @stellabella4586
      @stellabella4586 4 роки тому +3

      Oh yeah yeah General what’s that

    • @pablopablopabla23
      @pablopablopabla23 4 роки тому +1

      Stella Grant I think it’s where you have multiple personality but idk

  • @chillwithmasaco8416
    @chillwithmasaco8416 5 років тому +14

    I have Extreme self-mutilation disorder
    Of course I get help and I try to do something about it
    and it is that isn't as bad as it have been
    But it still happens from time to time that just begin to biting my fingers
    for no reason at all
    and the most of the time I don't even realize it!!!😞

  • @misze.e.r3974
    @misze.e.r3974 Рік тому +1

    I used to suffer from body integrity identity disorder. After my surgery I never felt so good in my life! I was such a relief! I tried everything to be cured (therapie, medication, ect) but the only thing that worked was the surgery.

  • @mckerosine3134
    @mckerosine3134 6 років тому +89

    Who else heard "hold on to your wives" when he said "hold on to your hats

  • @runrocks2617
    @runrocks2617 6 років тому +50

    I have pure-O OCD with violent thoughts. And it’s literally the worst when it hits hardest. Apparently after I recovered (i also ended up in the mental hospital because I ended up hurting myself with a rock) I have apparently changed personality to a more hardened and even very harsh individual. But after I have been through that hell I appreciate life even more and I’m glad living because a very big amount of people who get that diagnosis apparently commits suicide. So yay life. Live it when you have it because you can have bad periods sometimes where you don’t like your current life and end up hurting yourself.
    Just be happy living because life is the biggest thing you have and you gotta appreciate it.

    • @jameskissane1209
      @jameskissane1209 6 років тому +5

      Runrocks 26 thanks for sharing. I have OCD too. I have kinda a wild case, called scrupulosity. It is where I get really paranoid and worried about god and hell etc. It got so bad I didn’t eat or drink for a few days and also ended up in the hospital. But you are right, when things get bad they eventually get better and now I have a whole new look on life.

    • @jannarae8082
      @jannarae8082 5 років тому +1

      i get episodes of pure o when my anxiety is high. sucks

    • @jannarae8082
      @jannarae8082 5 років тому +1

      @@meimei4157 That sounds horrible. Have you sought help anywhere?

    • @hannahstretton803
      @hannahstretton803 5 років тому +1

      @@jameskissane1209 Hey, I had scrupulousity too, it's not so bad at the minute but I have the cleaning sub type of OCD too. Would you like to talk some time?

    • @jadeford9913
      @jadeford9913 5 років тому

      Stay strong

  • @hahahah1719
    @hahahah1719 5 років тому +89

    Is this a disorder?
    *you try to thing of a comeback but you can't think of it....2 hours later you come up with an amazing comeback *

    • @cheekybird6560
      @cheekybird6560 5 років тому +5

      No thts just called choking

    • @Canwegetsubswithnovideos-yy4gn
      @Canwegetsubswithnovideos-yy4gn 5 років тому +1

      It isn't a disorder, but there are a few words/phrases for it:
      Stair-joke is the simplest but least used version. (A reply that's too late because your already leaving to go to the bathroom *upstairs* or something.)
      Treppenwitz is a version of it used in Austria.
      Finally, l'esprit de l'escalier is the most common one used in English translating to "The Spirit of the stairs".

    • @904twins
      @904twins 5 років тому +1

      Yasss

    • @soulshine8281
      @soulshine8281 4 роки тому +1

      It's a constant 'disorder' with me!

    • @gracewood6768
      @gracewood6768 4 роки тому

      Sorry i cant understand what the op said. What comeback? Im curious on what youre saying

  • @dynamicsmoke
    @dynamicsmoke 4 роки тому +2

    I'd love to see you guys do an episode on post-concussion syndrome. I have thought about writing a book about my own concussion recovery because of how extremely strange it was.

  • @dragonslayer6912
    @dragonslayer6912 6 років тому +330

    This shit is dark af,
    The music,
    The subject,
    God damn I love this.

    • @dragonslayer6912
      @dragonslayer6912 6 років тому +3

      Yeah same, it is so cool to hear about it but actually being close to people like that would just make me so sad, and scare to absolute death.

    • @katherinet8062
      @katherinet8062 6 років тому +5

      Lmao edgy

    • @kristalball527
      @kristalball527 5 років тому +1

      Bellexy I don't think it's strange. I mean, I'm not allowed to have any medical jobs, but that didn't stop me from falling in love with Epidemiology and Psychology when I was 8.

    • @bijtmntongaf
      @bijtmntongaf 5 років тому

      @@dragonslayer6912 Yes, mentally ill people should be feared instead of helped even though most if not all of these only affect the people themselves, not you.

  • @lucastelford6863
    @lucastelford6863 6 років тому +40

    BIID isn’t necessarily about amputation-it’s any type of desire or feeling that they should be disabled. Some people with it feel they should be paralyzed or have gastric, lung, neurological, etc. disorders too. And it isn’t that the limb or organ is alien or anything-that’s a totally separate form of dissociative or depersonalization disorder-it’s that they feel dysphoria surrounding being able bodied. They know their body parts belong to them.
    I don’t have this, though it’s been talked about a lot in my disability groups because of a woman who went viral last year (and was grossly referred to as “trans-abled”.) But I do have recurrent amnesia from my dissociative disorder. I don’t remember much of my life before high school and I’m working in therapy to coax other dissociated identity states in my body to help me piece my past together.

    • @Stuka55
      @Stuka55 6 років тому +6

      good luck in your life bro!

    • @kamackmac
      @kamackmac 6 років тому +2

      Woah, Lucas, I was gonna leave a random comment but I feel like I should post it here. I'm a trans man, and after watching this video I feel like I might have BIID too? Like, I've wanted to be amputated below the knee myself. Not that I would go so far as to do it myself, but I've thought about scenarios about extreme car accidents where they say 'we can save the leg!' and I beg them not to. But maybe its also logic that I would rather be amputated than have a bum leg to drag around? Or maybe it's an intense desire to be a pirate with a peg leg, who the fuck knows. Best of luck with your therapy, if you have any I-don't-know-you-but-heres-what-I-know tips for me, that would be cool.

    • @lucastelford6863
      @lucastelford6863 6 років тому

      kamackmac Definitely! First, I’m trans too. Kinda. My dissociative disorder makes it weird because I’m not exactly the original identity in my body. So I don’t identify as trans since I haven’t always been the core, but I’ve always been male. But I’m transitioning the body so I AM trans.
      Anyway.
      So BIID, just like my DID, is unfortunately heavily stigmatized. And demonized. And doubted. But know that your feelings ARE real, and they’re not intentional. There’s a reason you feel like this and it’s not choice.
      First off remember that gender dysphoria and body integrity disorders are not related. Don’t feel like you have to question or doubt why you’re trans because you don’t.
      BIID can have a lot of causes. Brain damage is one, but trauma, childhood illness, an ill person close to your life, dissociative disorders, and thought disorders can all be causes too. Have you always felt this way, or did it happen at a certain point in your life? Does anything alleviate your feelings? Both things you should be thinking about.
      Also think if you can figure out a reason why. There’s NO bad reason-this isn’t in your control. Sometimes it takes a long time in therapy to figure it out but it’s never too early to start exploring it. Do you feel like you don’t get attention or care, or didn’t as a child? Is there something being disabled would do for you? Has someone else influenced your feelings? Sometimes though those reasons don’t apply-it just feels right to be disabled and not because you gain or lose anything from it.
      I’d encourage you to talk to someone you trust. But be careful of the language you use. When I told my first therapist about my voices, which turned out to be my alters talking and not hallucinations, I didn’t think about that and just blurted out THERES VOICES IN MY HEAD. Not ideal. I would avoid using desire language-don’t say you WANT to be disabled or lose a limb. Say you feel like you should be disabled, and lead into the details with that. Wanting indicates intention to feel that way and you didn’t choose this.
      Sometimes treatment can involve simulating the disability in private while you work out how to move past it. You may be encouraged to use a wheelchair at home. You should never hurt yourself-if you think you’re going to, and you’re in the US, you can text 741-741 and they’ll talk you through it. You’re also going to spend some time seeing what other issues may be involved here-you may have a mild thought disorder or be dealing with cognitive distortions. There’s a list of disordered thinking types I got from my trauma therapist that I can share with you if you want to see if any sound like something you deal with. My trauma and dissociation have made me really prone to disordered thinking. I can also send you some info on dissociation, since sometimes BIID comes with/from dissociative tendencies.
      Does any of that help?

    • @lucastelford6863
      @lucastelford6863 6 років тому

      Hugo Thank you! We’re piecing it together bit by bit and making a book of what we learn so I can remind myself independently every day.
      It’s really hard going through a day and not remembering any of it. I didn’t remember watching this video or commenting until I saw I had notifications and I still don’t remember typing any of my original comment.
      I couldn’t pick my parents out of a lineup and I don’t know how long I knew my best friend. Trauma can change the structure of your brain and in early childhood, it can prevent your basic behavior states from unifying. That’s how DID forms. It’s scary thinking I could end up in New Jersey or Florida tomorrow and not know how I got there. It’s scary never knowing if I left something on at home or locked the door or ate that day. But when you work on communication between your alter states, you start to fill in those gaps.
      It’s a slow process but I think we’ll come out okay. x

    • @judec4911
      @judec4911 6 років тому

      some amputees and disabled people would do anything to be able bodied again...

  • @KIXWASHERE
    @KIXWASHERE 3 роки тому +1

    I have #5....its also called Living Corpse Syndrome. Altho I dont get hungry, or thirsty. I've had various close calls were I almost starved, picked open flesh. I'm still getting treatment and things are better, but its hard especially when you also have hallucinations

  • @theultimatehoomanperson6701
    @theultimatehoomanperson6701 3 роки тому +3

    3:09 when the imposter 😤😤 is sus 😳😳😳

  • @theDYNAMITESTUDIOS
    @theDYNAMITESTUDIOS 6 років тому +143

    THATS NOT MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE
    AS THE DAYS GO BY

    • @JTInve
      @JTInve 5 років тому +5

      Yes haha I was thinking the same thing

    • @lulufich9593
      @lulufich9593 5 років тому +9

      I was looking for this. "this is not my beautiful house // this is not my beautiful wife"

    • @lyndsaybodkins857
      @lyndsaybodkins857 5 років тому +1

      Talking heads

    • @azkaarshad4953
      @azkaarshad4953 5 років тому

      This is not my beautiful life.....

    • @evelynsteveson8390
      @evelynsteveson8390 5 років тому +1

      Same as it ever was... same as it ever was...

  • @yaezawa
    @yaezawa 5 років тому +40

    Having Tourette’s is honestly horrible. I’m in so much pain pain due to it

    • @ketchysplatbartom3737
      @ketchysplatbartom3737 5 років тому +3

      Tyler Jøseph Jøsh Dun I have touretts to I have been suffering for six month and have been off and on respiredone clonidine I feel you the struggle is real

  • @keelothebeardeddragon420
    @keelothebeardeddragon420 Рік тому +1

    I have Psychosis, I do hear voices. But it's all about mindset and teaching yourself what is real and what is not. It takes practice and time, but I refuse to do horrible things over a voice that actually doesn't exist, even though I do hear it with my own ears. It takes time, but it's worth it.

  • @bellbella5225
    @bellbella5225 4 роки тому +5

    Honestly there has to be someone who relates, but dont people have this happen but doubt they dont have the disorder and hates how yourself is telling you stop acting and then thinking about it just makes you do it even more and then later you just think your weird; even though you dont think you are at the same time...
    I can't be the only one.

  • @ve1434
    @ve1434 5 років тому +53

    There's this disorder I've heard of called 'Alice in wonderland syndrome', it's basically where someone has periods of time where their perception of reality is extremely disoriented and messed up. For example they could be seeing or hearing things that noone else heard.

    • @pingupongo1291
      @pingupongo1291 5 років тому +3

      I have this it usually occurs during migraines for me, I think it is relating to the visual aura.

    • @Fatherlunaa
      @Fatherlunaa 4 роки тому +3

      I have had this since I was very young and it is the strangest experience I’ve ever and will ever had and it’s so hard to explain especially since it was accompanied by other strange phenomena’s of the brain that only after years found out that these experiences had actual names. And later on in life developed other mental illness’s that all play into each other. All I can say is my mind is like a shroom or acid trip that has past the peak, starting to come down gone on for far too long you have been up all night and it’s reaching dawn and you are wanting it to fully settle down now as it’s getting tiring and a bit too much and there’s still all these little head states and sensations you are feeling and it might slightly pick up for a little bit then go back down towards that nearing end plateau. and it’s been there for so long that those little trippy experiences aren’t a big shock it’s more a normality or slight burden, an interruption. It’s a whacky magical thing thing sometimes but it’s not something a human should be experiencing in there every day life. It can get so overwhelming and tiring and so hard tonormally function that I just wish to evaporate gently into a something of nothing

    • @maliashellabarger1533
      @maliashellabarger1533 4 роки тому +2

      I usually get this when I have aura migraines. I also get transient aphasia, all sort of craziness happens😂

    • @koharumi1
      @koharumi1 4 роки тому +1

      Or they could be seeing what everyone else could not see like in hotel Del Luna

    • @koharumi1
      @koharumi1 3 роки тому

      @@jellyfishi_ watch it on viki

  • @kennethsoshi03
    @kennethsoshi03 5 років тому +41

    *I'm suffering Maladaptive Daydreaming Disorder ☹💔*

    • @Pinklola911
      @Pinklola911 5 років тому +2

      KennethSNSDSone SMTOWN Me too.

    • @Tabby-Cat98
      @Tabby-Cat98 5 років тому +3

      I'm actually grateful that you wrote this when I looked it up I realized that I have it though I didn't realize there was a term for it or that other people might do it as well I feel a bit better knowing I'm not alone

    • @jaspreetb1547
      @jaspreetb1547 5 років тому +2

      Omg this explains my childhood to now! It used to be worse. I never even knew there was a term for it! Thank you ❤

    • @annemarie5659
      @annemarie5659 5 років тому

      bruh sameee

    • @millacernemusic
      @millacernemusic 4 роки тому

      I have mdd. I don't suffer from it though, it's my escape and I wouldn't want a cure.

  • @baldy943
    @baldy943 4 роки тому +2

    *Back when I was a kid, there would be times when I freeze and I couldn’t do anything. I remember when I was running on our elementary school football field in 3rd grade and I just froze, I couldn’t think or anything. My vision was sort of blurred and I saw smudges of blue with my eyesight. It was like in a 3rd person view spinning around from above look down upon me. This happened multiple times during my childhood, but it stopped when I turned 12-13 or so. I never really told anyone besides my teacher when the first time it happened and she didn’t care, because you know, elementary teachers.*

  • @wormmaster54
    @wormmaster54 4 роки тому +1

    i have a friend who has DID and had catatonic dissociation. it's really horrible and i feel so bad for her when she goes into catatonia.

  • @zherico1638
    @zherico1638 6 років тому +40

    I eat by myself everytime because I get really mad like wanna punch mad when people eat near me. I don't like it when people breathe loudly and chew their food.

    • @samonelly4813
      @samonelly4813 6 років тому +5

      E.N.D ME same, that’s misophonia. Basically, certain sounds trigger fight or flight responses, which make you feel panicked/angry/annoyed

    • @vladvalo
      @vladvalo 5 років тому +10

      I have it, if i hear someone smack/chew food loudly with mouth open, an uncontrollable rage of a thousand fucking gods rush into me and boil my blood, i either yell at them or slam my fists loud to silence that sound and leave. I've had it my whole life and for fucks sake nothing bothers me more.

    • @foxcheetah6035
      @foxcheetah6035 5 років тому

      One word. Whistling.

    • @jackmaster3134
      @jackmaster3134 5 років тому +2

      Yes me too I hate eating near people with no Manors like slow down piggy chew slow and taste it you schmuck or go out back so I can fill the trough you can eat with the rest of the pigs

    • @rimelgana1656
      @rimelgana1656 5 років тому +2

      @@vladvalo honestly you couldn't have said it better

  • @yoursinisterdoge2785
    @yoursinisterdoge2785 5 років тому +54

    Wow! Apotemnophilia must cost the sufferer an arm and a leg

  • @juicyparsons
    @juicyparsons 5 років тому +4

    I don't think it's classified as a brain disorder yet, but a video on misophonia or sensory processing disorders in general would be helpfu

  • @voxxellbox3897
    @voxxellbox3897 4 роки тому +1

    Its never as severe as any mentioned but i have Depersonalization. My mind always feels seprate from my body, as if im always observing myself, this can really blurr dreams from reality at times and vice versa, first time it happened i was 10 at christmas, laughing and then all of a sudden i got a dreamy floating feeling, as if everything wast real at all and i could wake up at any second but dont. it happens at times that feel too happy, or progressive, like my graduation, i remeber being emotionless through out the entire thing as my friends were jumping up and down i was just wanting to go home. personal connections are also very hard because of this aswell.

  • @xdas11
    @xdas11 6 років тому +105

    OCD. ITS A LIVING HELL!!!

    • @hyena_theshyvampire
      @hyena_theshyvampire 5 років тому +1

      Might I ask what it's like? I've wanted to know what it's like to understand that perspective but I am usually too afraid to ask over offending someone xp
      I feel more comfortable asking over a screen, might I ask what it is like? Because I dont know if researching it will give me stereotypical stuff xp
      Sorry ^^;

    • @sulferx6370
      @sulferx6370 5 років тому +1

      Yes, when I go to bed I see something a bit tilted I get up to fix it, go back to bed, then I see something else wrong I get up to fix it, go back, so on. IT SUCKS!!!!!

    • @jonw9791
      @jonw9791 5 років тому +1

      Especially when your favourite number is 18. Gotta flick that switch 18 times

    • @yunahayashi4511
      @yunahayashi4511 5 років тому +7

      Alex LeDraggu For me it's like an itch. If I try to scratch it, it feels better temporarily, but as I keep scratching it it gets worse and worse until it bleeds heavily. It's an endless cycle you can't escape from. When it was at it's worse for me and it was very severe I remember falling onto the floor, crying, forcing myself to do the rituals even tho I didn't want to. It was like something was controlling me.

    • @augtio5969
      @augtio5969 5 років тому

      It’s so bad even for my composits class

  • @feliscatusdaisannobakudan1597
    @feliscatusdaisannobakudan1597 6 років тому +231

    Wtf..i just finish watching one of ur video and then new video released.Ultra instinct mode confirmed.

    • @totallytoastly8662
      @totallytoastly8662 6 років тому +5

      corilew26 It's a new form goku has where his body moves on its own without him having to think about it.

    • @littlegirl8268
      @littlegirl8268 6 років тому

      cb

  • @alexandracondesso4159
    @alexandracondesso4159 2 роки тому

    Great video and topic. What song is playing in the background?

  • @MegaBanne
    @MegaBanne 4 роки тому +2

    I have dissociativ identity disorder, which I think is kind of rare. To me it is just daily life, but other people appear to think of it as something very strange.

  • @anarchy7472
    @anarchy7472 5 років тому +51

    I got severe tourettes as well. I also got coprographia which is a tic where you post inappropriate things.

    • @classiczombieslayer
      @classiczombieslayer 5 років тому +9

      Tourettes is real but coprographia sounds like an excuse to get attention

    • @anarchy7472
      @anarchy7472 5 років тому +5

      @@classiczombieslayer That can be the case in alot of Tourette's patients. But Coprographia is a real symptom in alot of people. Coprographia doesn't always include inappropriate workds. I have a tic where I write the number 8 excessively.

    • @ultraavviolence
      @ultraavviolence 5 років тому +22

      @@classiczombieslayer that's very rude of you to deny the existence of something that people suffer from daily.

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 5 років тому +18

      @@classiczombieslayer I looked it up and it exists, its a mental illness that makes people write/draw very innapropriate things. Ithink you should remove your comment because it's very rude

    • @JustNuggie
      @JustNuggie 5 років тому +1

      Is this comment inappropriate? nO

  • @yukikanehira7774
    @yukikanehira7774 6 років тому +27

    "The Late Great British Neurologist Oliver Sacks" Wow What A Name...

    • @zamalamahama4894
      @zamalamahama4894 6 років тому +2

      Buttery Sky We see a lot of Brits in the infographics show. Maybe they’re more relevant then we thought

  • @jusschocolate1085
    @jusschocolate1085 2 роки тому

    I’ve worked at a dementia facility and I was helping one of my clients brush her teeth. After we finished I asked her to come with me so I can tuck her into bed but she was stuck looking in the mirror. I asked her what was wrong and she said to me “Do you see that woman?” I told her “Yes it’s you”. Assuming she didn’t hear me she greeted the woman and told her she was beautiful and that she is going to bed now. Dementia is one very sad and scary thing to have and witness.

  • @sennahfn5969
    @sennahfn5969 3 роки тому +1

    Once when i was a kid, i was out on the boat with my dad. It was a very hot day and i didnt drink anything, in the evening i had no idea of who my dad was or where i was, and i was super scared and i didnt want my dad to come close to me, so my dad put me in a shopping cart from the closest store, and rushed me to the hospital, and the doctor told me i had a sunstroke, i have very weak memory of this, and ive been told about it by my dad afterwards. Really crazy experience

  • @glibaudiostories
    @glibaudiostories 5 років тому +17

    Eeeey I have Tourette's! It can also cause sensory problems, ocd, ADHD, and depression. There's a lot about Tourette's people don't know even though a lot of people seem to think they're experts.
    Also you have to have a vocal and motor tic to be properly diagnosed as Tourette's. And vocal tics are more often than not just noises and not always coprolalia.

  • @reylindor3603
    @reylindor3603 5 років тому +17

    “ugly mother*beep*”
    so adorable❤️😂

  • @adelinewurzer4533
    @adelinewurzer4533 5 років тому +5

    ive been catatonic before and it's really scary

  • @jameswalton9674
    @jameswalton9674 4 роки тому +2

    I personally suffer from schizoaffective disorder, and would like to see what you guys can find out about it (just to make it a bit easier, its a combo of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and in rare cases DID

  • @petra_gr
    @petra_gr 5 років тому +128

    I kind of eat myself. Biteing my nails wasn't enough. I chew off my skin. Once I even made myself bite off a really big chunk and started bleeding.

    • @Will-ql6di
      @Will-ql6di 5 років тому +11

      enderman592 I do that as well, my hands are very scarred. I can't stop scab picking and that ended up with me having multiple infections in the past.

    • @zane4240
      @zane4240 5 років тому +6

      Try NAC supplements

    • @morgan4255
      @morgan4255 5 років тому +3

      I do as well. You're not alone.

    • @imonka100
      @imonka100 5 років тому +8

      I have it too. Also scab scratching. It Is called dermatilomania. 😣😥

    • @velvet123
      @velvet123 5 років тому +2

      I lost a nail as a child because I kept picking cuticles. It's not as bad, but it bothers me a lot.

  • @aquasomethingyouknowwhatever
    @aquasomethingyouknowwhatever 5 років тому +51

    i have minor tourettes! one of my tics is my head twitching to the side when im hyperactive or stressed (which is often, due to my adhd). it gives me headaches. i also get twitchy when i’m really focused, such as watching a movie or play.

    • @jackiezamudio3651
      @jackiezamudio3651 5 років тому

      My brother has this as well

    • @raynebarrett5816
      @raynebarrett5816 5 років тому

      Wait i do this all the time... welp

    • @jesuskvistus929
      @jesuskvistus929 4 роки тому +1

      Have you been diagnosed by a professional? Lots of people, especially teens and pre-teens, have premonitory urges for no known reason. This is very common and is often confused with Tourette’s

    • @ctaylor2004
      @ctaylor2004 3 роки тому

      @@jesuskvistus929 as someone with severe ts ince 10 and 13 now i can say that if this person has had atleast 1 vocal and 2 motor tics for 6months or more they should seek a profecional or but they may have who knows but touretts can only developunder the age of 18 and canslowly decress by the time of adult hood

  • @junnerapokalypsa2079
    @junnerapokalypsa2079 3 роки тому +1

    I once was so nervous about a test and kept telling myself "write your name down and wait for instructions, write your name down and wait for instructions" when I got the test I completely forgot what my name was and I was even going to ask a friend nearby what my name was. As I got to "my" I remembered. It was scary. It happened another time but I forgot where my class was and wondered the halls until a principal saw me and asked me and I explained to him and as I explained to him I remembered. This was in high school in my junior year in four months apart. It hasn't happened ever again but I tell you it was weird and scary.

  • @summer-gj3oc
    @summer-gj3oc 4 роки тому +1

    mildly interesting fact about capgras syndrome: Apparently, when you see someone or something very close and personal to you (eg your house, a pet, you family, etc), you experience a significant emotional response. people with capgras don't get that response even though they see the person/thing, and their brain thinks it's an impostor. since it's visual, if someone with capgras speaks on the phone with that person or closes their eyes, they won't believe they're an impostor

  • @jennifercruz7372
    @jennifercruz7372 6 років тому +108

    I forgot what it's called but it's the fear of sleeping can u do that one please

    • @astrainspace
      @astrainspace 5 років тому +11

      It's called Hypnophobia!!

    • @Anonymous-tq9zp
      @Anonymous-tq9zp 5 років тому +7

      Sleep paralysis?

    • @foxcheetah6035
      @foxcheetah6035 5 років тому

      I believe it's called Somnophobia or Hypnophobia, though I'm placing my bets on Somnophobia, as somno means sleep, and phobia means fear of.

    • @Kseniya_Marina
      @Kseniya_Marina 5 років тому

      Hypnophobia! Well I can tell you from personal experience, it sucks 😂 That's about all I've got lol

    • @redcheese1234
      @redcheese1234 5 років тому +8

      I think hypnophobia is the fear of falling asleep, while somniphobia is the fear of sleep itself

  • @IWantToStayAtYourHouse
    @IWantToStayAtYourHouse 6 років тому +27

    The first one is anterograde amnesia not retrograde amnesia. Anterograde amnesia is the inability to convert short term memory into long term memory at the hipocampus, which is what you were descrbing. Retrograde amnesia is the inbility to recall long-term memory due to damage in the cortex

  • @cameronsharp6560
    @cameronsharp6560 5 років тому +6

    I have a form tourette’s it’s just Moyer tics it’s only the movement part of it and you described it perfectly ❤️

  • @prophet3091
    @prophet3091 4 роки тому +1

    I used to have periods where my vision would fade out and I'd get extremely dizzy and have rapid eye movements, and we were going to the doctor to try to figure out what it was.
    He asked me a few odd questions, namely 'what time is it'(using an analog clock) and 'what color is my hair' ; he was bald. Apparently he had had a patient with a brain tumor that had somehow damaged their sensory processing (don't remember exactly) and she was taking in the inputs but her brain was distorting them; she insisted he had blonde hair and even felt hair when he asked her to feel his head, and she couldn't read the left half of an analog clock, with the same issue of seeing something that wasn't there.
    Can't give any more details bc I don't remember it very well, so sorry if I got anything wrong.

  • @oliviacc9078
    @oliviacc9078 6 років тому +24

    I’ve got Tourette’s too. I’m surprised that it was on here 😅 And playing music does help, I play clarinet. 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @J3mx_Droid
    @J3mx_Droid 6 років тому +79

    I'm worried that i'm gonna get these disorders.
    Can you just get them randomly?

    • @strangerthings8143
      @strangerthings8143 6 років тому +34

      It is extremely unlikely. Unless you have a traumatic brain injury or disease, you should be fine.

    • @remyremy5720
      @remyremy5720 6 років тому +13

      They're pretty rare, so probably not. Most of that stuff actually occurs rarely in childhood and much rarer as an adult, or at least there's usually signs in childhood or as a teenager. Most common mental illnesses you should be able to manage through medication or therapy. If your're not convinced you could always do personal research on them and how/when they occur.
      It's also best not to fixate on it, it just makes you worried over the smallest things. Keep calm and you'll be fine.

    • @FireFoxCamille
      @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому +12

      J3mx_ Droid
      I have Tourette syndrome. For me it happened randomly, it started off with a few motor tics and then got worst after that it turned to motor and vocal. While some people do get some of these disorders (some cases of Tourettes included) from trauma, others can get it from genetics or just by bad chance (witch is my case with Tourette, I've never had head or brain trauma and it's not genetic for me)
      Most of the time if you get a disorder from genetics or from a random chance it will develop before the age of 16, if you haven't gotten one of these by then you most likely never will unless you have some sort of head trauma

    • @J3mx_Droid
      @J3mx_Droid 6 років тому

      Stranger Things Ok Thanks bro!

    • @hannahmorris1835
      @hannahmorris1835 6 років тому +7

      They are pretty rare. The most common here is Tourette’s. I have mild Tourette’s but it’s not hat severe at all. I was born with it, but my OCD is probably what gave me Tourette’s. I think there is a correlation between stress and Tourette’s too.

  • @debleenasutradhar4996
    @debleenasutradhar4996 4 роки тому +2

    I have trichotillomania which is one of the impulse control disorder. It really sucks..I chew and shallow my own hairs. Which kinda helps me to relief stress. I love the sound of biting them too. I cut my hairs out of depression. I have this for past 4 years. And my parents think it's just something I'm doing deliberately. 🙂

  • @banzi1379
    @banzi1379 3 роки тому +1

    As a person with Tourette’s it’s absolutely horrible I feel like I’m an outcast and other being and I’m always told that I’m seeking attention when I tic it’s not like I can control it I hate having every thing I think of come out my mouth when I had no intention of doing so or hitting myself and giving myself injuries I can’t live like this