Every DEADLIEST Disease Explained In 69 Minutes

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    00:00 - Every Deadliest Disease Explained
    13:23 - Every Rare Disease Explained
    27:19 - Every Ancient Disease Explained
    41:07 - Every Major Psychological Disorder Explained
    54:04 - Every Contagious Disease Explained
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  • @TheEvaluat0r
    @TheEvaluat0r  Місяць тому +41

    Join us discord.gg/53msuc757H

  • @user-lg4be2fz6g
    @user-lg4be2fz6g Місяць тому +161

    Now, I'm afraid to live

    • @Ozukai
      @Ozukai 19 днів тому +10

      If someone else sees this comment make it the most liked on the video because this is how i feel.

    • @Melon-guy896
      @Melon-guy896 8 днів тому

      @@Ozukaino your a like begger plus I’m reporting you

  • @Nihilus830
    @Nihilus830 Місяць тому +525

    1 hour?! This is so good for any eating situation (breakfast, lunch and dinner lol)

    • @089roblox1
      @089roblox1 Місяць тому +21

      Except for the fact that I'd rather not hear about cholera or some STD whilst eating 😭💀

    • @XalasiaBall
      @XalasiaBall Місяць тому +9

      Almost, just the content is more for while working, not eating. The last thing I want to hear while eating spaghetti noodles is Ebola.

    • @clipsahoy4921
      @clipsahoy4921 Місяць тому +5

      Sleeping situation for me 😴 🛌

    • @089roblox1
      @089roblox1 Місяць тому +2

      @@XalasiaBall Agreed

    • @user-wh3ds6gb6d
      @user-wh3ds6gb6d Місяць тому +1

      I litteraly watched the video while eating 😂😂

  • @Oleanderlullaby
    @Oleanderlullaby Місяць тому +64

    Fun fact (not really) about tuberculosis. Once you have it it’s forever. I have it. It goes dormant (known as latent tuberculosis) which means I’m not contagious unless I have a flare up and live a totally normal life except if I have to do a tb skin test I always have to go for an xray to make sure I’m not active

    • @Oleanderlullaby
      @Oleanderlullaby Місяць тому +17

      Oh. And I broke 3 ribs from coughing my last flare up

    • @TheEvaluat0r
      @TheEvaluat0r  Місяць тому +8

      Interesting

    • @chesneymigl4538
      @chesneymigl4538 5 днів тому

      Is it antibiotic resistant, or just expensive to treat?

    • @Oleanderlullaby
      @Oleanderlullaby 5 днів тому

      @@chesneymigl4538 antibiotic resistance apparently. I’ve had so many courses to try and kill my latent that they’re scared I’ll develop super bugs and new resistant strains so I just live with it

    • @Oleanderlullaby
      @Oleanderlullaby 5 днів тому

      @@chesneymigl4538 also. Yeah super expensive LOL it takes high dose antibiotics. There’s the chance that on my next flare up they could get rid of it but it’s unlikely considering how many times we’ve tried and failed. I know a few LTI folks that got rid of it but most I’ve met says it doesn’t work. That’s even if you survive the active infection which is horrifically brutal

  • @htut3299
    @htut3299 Місяць тому +592

    this guy somehow knows everything that is dangerous

    • @TheoValeroPereiradeCamargo
      @TheoValeroPereiradeCamargo Місяць тому +5

      The only thing that is missing is the Dangerous Music

    • @Tropicality.
      @Tropicality. Місяць тому +11

      Google be crazy

    • @Tropicality.
      @Tropicality. Місяць тому +6

      Or reading books

    • @FooxTru
      @FooxTru Місяць тому +12

      Damn it's almost like the internet exists or something and he doesn't have to know all this shit off the top of his head to be able to talk about it

    • @renee-cx7el
      @renee-cx7el Місяць тому +7

      @@FooxTrucrazy how this is a joke

  • @airconditionedBreeze
    @airconditionedBreeze Місяць тому +289

    I'm glad you included trichotillomania, because the urge to pull my hair is like wanting to quit an addiction to some drug but not being able to without more help. No, you can't just tell someone to stop. They'll just pull their hair in a private space, like the bathroom.

    • @metallic_mayhem4830
      @metallic_mayhem4830 Місяць тому +21

      That's how I feel towards dermatillomania, i swear the "just stop" argument is the worst. If I could, there wouldn't be scars everywhere. I can only manage it by wearing long clothing because I have another skin condition that makes bump everywhere, seeing or feeling these bumps make me obsess over them and they take up my thoughts until its gone.

    • @adult.autism.vlog.norway
      @adult.autism.vlog.norway Місяць тому

      Oof I feel ya. I have dermatillomania. I pick on anything on my skin. My bald head, my nose, my hands, my chest etc. Scabs wont heal if I let it heal open. So I have to bandage every minor cut. I have many scars on my face from my severe acne I had as a teen and how often i picked.

    • @qlip
      @qlip Місяць тому +1

      have you considered going bald?

    • @airconditionedBreeze
      @airconditionedBreeze Місяць тому +15

      @@qlip Not an option, sorry. I ain't going bald because of some hair addiction. Plus, I can always pull hair from other areas, it's not just my head.

    • @cgg2621
      @cgg2621 Місяць тому +9

      I have dermatillomania and my partner has trichotillomania. Sometimes if one of us is really doing it a lot, the other will grab their hand or ask if they are OK, because it might mean we're feeling more stressed than usual and it knocks us out of the trancelike picking/pulling state. But otherwise, we don't bother saying anything to each other because we know what it's like to have something similar, that sometimes you just start doing it automatically, and how pointless and annoying it is when people demand you stop.

  • @alexisryry
    @alexisryry Місяць тому +162

    I didn’t realize how many rare diseases I learned from watching House MD until I watch this video

    • @NicolasLeeXO
      @NicolasLeeXO Місяць тому +4

      No omg for real

    • @loorthedarkelf8353
      @loorthedarkelf8353 Місяць тому

      Lol same

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 29 днів тому +8

      HA same, i have a rare genetic disease myself (ehlers danlos, non fatal) and i learned about erdheim-chester from house

    • @unkledoda420
      @unkledoda420 5 днів тому +2

      That show was so good.

  • @eminasaric_6176
    @eminasaric_6176 Місяць тому +163

    I think "the most dangerous parasites" would be an interesting video! love the channel

  • @Someone2464-
    @Someone2464- Місяць тому +61

    A hypochondriac worst nightmare.

  • @NootandBoots
    @NootandBoots Місяць тому +50

    Honestly, I'm subbed now, no intro, no hour long sponsor, just amazing, straight to the video

  • @itsmemeingtime3720
    @itsmemeingtime3720 Місяць тому +72

    Had a brain eating amoeba once, poor guy died of hunger.

    • @Youraverageanimalfriend
      @Youraverageanimalfriend Місяць тому +7

      Nice

    • @saintsage7612
      @saintsage7612 Місяць тому

      Stops becoming funny when you stole this comment from a bunch of people. Bot.

    • @itsmemeingtime3720
      @itsmemeingtime3720 Місяць тому +14

      @@saintsage7612 i know I stole it from a meme but I'm not a bot, I just wanted to make other people experience laughter from a funny joke.

    • @saintsage7612
      @saintsage7612 Місяць тому

      @@itsmemeingtime3720 no you didn’t, you wanted to farm likes

    • @loichuahangngay140
      @loichuahangngay140 Місяць тому +1

      @@saintsage7612 You're british.... shut your mouth.

  • @lambchloroplasts474
    @lambchloroplasts474 Місяць тому +12

    my cousin has cystic fibrosis, she is almost completely unaffected now from constant treatment as a child, if i can praise my aunt and uncle for anything; it’s how well they handled an ill child and dealt with it in such a delicate way for her. im so proud of her progress 💛🎀

  • @rileyjones1965
    @rileyjones1965 Місяць тому +55

    As someone with Cystic Fibrosis, it was great to see it actually brought up in one of these types of videos. Another sad fact about Cystic Fibrosis is that it can also effect the reproductive organs and make it incredibly difficult to get pregnant. At times it can leave people with missing portions of the falopian tubes or vas defrens

    • @aztec2281
      @aztec2281 28 днів тому +5

      i also have CF. ttikafta has been a game changer.

    • @rileyjones1965
      @rileyjones1965 27 днів тому

      @@aztec2281 same here. I was on the Orkambi trial years ago and even tried Symdeko for a while. Trikafta waa the first one where i really noticed a difference. Total game changer!

    • @dalelangsford4951
      @dalelangsford4951 26 днів тому +5

      I also have CF. I live in South Africa, and we have finally got access to Trikafta. I'm so excited to get mine!

    • @patlivesley5398
      @patlivesley5398 13 днів тому +2

      Why would you want to risk passing this to a child ?

    • @dalelangsford4951
      @dalelangsford4951 12 днів тому +4

      ​@@patlivesley5398it's recessive so your partner would need to be a carrier of the gene for there to be a risk of passing it on to the child. If the partner is not a carrier, then the child would only be a carrier, and not have CF.
      Also, this comment is incredibly disrespectful. People with CF have just as much right to life as anyone else. Usually, parents do not even know that they carry the gene before they have a child with CF.
      Kindly do some research before making uninformed comments such as these.

  • @Phukaloop
    @Phukaloop Місяць тому +91

    0:00: 💀 Deadly historical diseases: Bubonic plague and tuberculosis
    6:27: 💀 Deadly Bacterial Infections: Tetanus and Cholera Explained
    12:53: 💀 Deadly diseases: Rabies virus causes uncontrollable rage, while Auto Brewery Syndrome turns the body into a brewery.
    19:15: 🩺 Uncommon genetic diseases causing abnormal cell growth, tissue thickening, and rubbery blue/purple skin lumps.
    25:13: 💔 Progressive muscle wasting disorder affecting boys, leading to respiratory complications and dependency on support.
    31:24: ⚠️ Deadly diseases like typhoid fever and yellow fever are explained with their symptoms and consequences.
    37:38: 💉 Severe consequences of untreated scurvy and guinea worm disease explained.
    43:49: 🧠 Psychological Disorders Impacting Perception and Social Interaction
    49:56: ⚠️ Conditions involving irrational health fears and detachment from reality explained.
    56:02: 💀 Deadly virus causing immune system overreaction, leading to massive bleeding and high mortality rate.
    1:02:30: 💉 Chronic viral infections like Hepatitis B and Herpes can silently damage the liver and spread easily.

    • @Cheddar_Cheese_gaming
      @Cheddar_Cheese_gaming Місяць тому +2

      I’m so cool!

    • @BoyKhongklai
      @BoyKhongklai Місяць тому

      ​@@Cheddar_Cheese_gamingKaas Käse

    • @Gene1nABottle
      @Gene1nABottle Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! This is really helpful cause my video restarted and I was having a hard time finding my place!

  • @vpenguin333
    @vpenguin333 Місяць тому +23

    In leprosy your fingers and toes do not fall off - cartilage is reabsorbed, so it looks like the digits fell off, but it's a slow process of tissue reabsorption

  • @branamar000
    @branamar000 29 днів тому +9

    THANK YOU for using the actual definition of agoraphobia. it's not the fear of public or the fear of outside, it's the fear of lack of help!!!

  • @meoby
    @meoby Місяць тому +15

    I have dermatillomania and it really sucks. The only thing that ever helped me was the depression med fluoxetine, but where it helped with my OCD it didn't help my major depressive disorder.

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 29 днів тому

      HEY ME TOO dermatillomania really sucks :( sending love! be sure to bandage yourself properly when possible :)

    • @lesbianslipknotfan
      @lesbianslipknotfan 18 днів тому

      im on zoloft again for it but i was on fluoxetine and prozac for a really long time. im also on it for ocd and depression and really bad anxiety blah blah blah whatever. but it sucks because sometimes it helps and sometimes i find myself biting my cheeks or pulling the skin off the tips of my fingers around my nails. i used to scratch my head and pick so bad itd bleed and id get infections. dermatillomania is no joke man, it sucks to have.

  • @Alexis-8889
    @Alexis-8889 Місяць тому +60

    Absolutey watching this,im having breakfast,can't get better than this! Great stuff

  • @nabikkochi
    @nabikkochi 27 днів тому +7

    as someone with neurofibromatosis , i am so grateful you included it ! i was not expecting you to and when i heard it my jaw dropped , as not many people know , nor report on it , so i really appreciate it !

  • @drnefario6576
    @drnefario6576 Місяць тому +78

    I sleep with these videos in the background

    • @milkrxllz
      @milkrxllz Місяць тому +2

      real

    • @spidouche44
      @spidouche44 Місяць тому

      I in fact fell asleep on the yellow fever earlier on lol

    • @johnjohn88024
      @johnjohn88024 Місяць тому

      I know I enjoy watching you

    • @T3RMINATOR525
      @T3RMINATOR525 Місяць тому

      Real I fell asleep with the mad cow one

    • @drnefario6576
      @drnefario6576 Місяць тому

      @@johnjohn88024 im waiting for you pookie. i cant sleep without you staring into my soul

  • @SemperFiRocker
    @SemperFiRocker Місяць тому +10

    Ebola does have a vaccine. Also, the high rates of mortality associated with it can contribute to a lack of supportive care (iv fluid, blood transfusion, etc) available in developing countries, were ebola is most prevalent.

  • @Clenzey-fr1im
    @Clenzey-fr1im Місяць тому +8

    the oldest person with Progeria is actually 45 years old! that is extremely rare for the condition she has but i just thought that was an amazing fact:)

  • @LunarCatKan
    @LunarCatKan Місяць тому +29

    The BPD one reminded me of how my therapist brushed off my suggestion that I most likely have it because I’m usually emotionally numb.. I’m emotionally numb because I’m on antidepressants ffs. Before I was able to start antidepressants, someone who is diagnosed with BPD said that there’s a very high chance I have it since I show EVERY common symptom daily. When I finally started antidepressants, I was emotionally stable for the first time in around 5 years, it felt nice to not have frequent mood swings and extreme reactions to people not wanting to hang out and such. The downside is that since I’m on antidepressants, it suppresses a lot of the symptoms I have so my therapist highly doubts there’s a chance I have BPD. I’m kinda annoyed about it because as a 13 year old I was so desperate to avoid someone ik leaving my life that I freaking consciously manipulated and gaslit them into staying in my life as a friend. That’s not normal behaviour and neither is being very heartbroken when a friend no longer wants to be a friend even if we barely interact. I’m seriously considering going off my antidepressants to show my therapist how my mental state usually is without antidepressants suppressing my emotions and such. Edit: just want to say I’m currently 16, will be 17 later this month. My symptoms are usually brushed off as either hormonal stuff cause I’m AFAB or because I’m still a teenager.

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Місяць тому +7

      Please don’t alter your medications without the help of your doctors. Therapists have different approaches and training. Stopping your medication just to prove a point with your therapist isn’t in your best interest. Stay well, I hope you get things figured out, you have your whole life ahead.

    • @blobfish7109
      @blobfish7109 Місяць тому +4

      @@djquinn11I second this, especially considering depending where you live, it’s unlikely you can even get a BPD diagnoses, even if you have every single symptom. I know at least in the US, you cannot get a BPD diagnoses until you’re 18. Wait until you’re old enough where you live to be considered for a diagnoses, then follow the previous commenters advice and speak with a doctor before changing medication.

    • @princessaur
      @princessaur 28 днів тому +4

      Hey! I have BPD myself. A lot of psychologists are hesitant to properly diagnose younger people with it before the age of 18 - the same goes for other personality disorders too.

    • @sadmermaid
      @sadmermaid 20 днів тому +2

      Plz plz don't go off your meds, ask your dr, sometimes going cold turkey off some cause SERIOUS shi, and it's emotionally horrendous. Best of luck to you, I'm 35 this year with BPD and aye it's hard, but we just feel things all at 1000% and it's managed with ongoing therapy ❤

  • @speedwaymethadrine
    @speedwaymethadrine 29 днів тому +12

    i have agoraphobia! it sucks. on the worst days i can't even leave my bedroom and i only leave the house if im accompanied by someone i 100% trust.

    • @Nothingbutdust92
      @Nothingbutdust92 26 днів тому +1

      Same 😔

    • @TheStygian
      @TheStygian 22 дні тому +2

      As someone with a ridiculous trauma indused phobia I don't want to get into (social situation especially eating out was very hard.) Honestly - Exposure therapy. Nothing else helps. You just need to suffer through it. Everytime you conform to the fear you strenghten it.

  • @Gorou350
    @Gorou350 Місяць тому +48

    we need more channels like this

    • @ventaliq
      @ventaliq Місяць тому +9

      there’s enough already

    • @yatzee2e186
      @yatzee2e186 Місяць тому +1

      @@ventaliqliterally

    • @Ruebensngwi
      @Ruebensngwi Місяць тому

      what are these types of UA-camrs called I love em

    • @spikertek
      @spikertek Місяць тому +1

      theres actually alot of them

    • @Gorou350
      @Gorou350 Місяць тому

      @@ventaliq tell me pls

  • @tehpronoob7380
    @tehpronoob7380 27 днів тому +5

    Holy shit I just learned I have agoraphobia. I never go out again for the fear of a panic attack. And seeing this condition explained made a lot of sense

    • @umbrasia3506
      @umbrasia3506 26 днів тому +1

      There are therapies to treat it btw. Just like any fear, it can absolutely be at least limited in severity. This does not always have to be exposure therapy either. Typically there is an underlying reason for the fear- it’s more likely than not trauma (not saying it is for you). Treating that underlying problem helps agoraphobia sm. You don’t have to let it control you forever. When you’re ready, try out therapy for it! Almost all types of therapies used to treat it can absolutely be done online as well so you don’t have to leave your safe space

    • @tehpronoob7380
      @tehpronoob7380 25 днів тому

      @@umbrasia3506 Thank you for the info! I'll take a look at the options. I have a coach and I'll talk to him about it too. Hopefully I can beat this thing. It took a lot of joy out of my life

  • @user-yi7cq5wr1s
    @user-yi7cq5wr1s Місяць тому +17

    0:39 “Your a good man Arthur Morgan”

  • @pluh673
    @pluh673 Місяць тому +5

    I had a brain eating amoeba once. Poor fella died of hungry

  • @stuckbiscuit3796
    @stuckbiscuit3796 Місяць тому +6

    I have dermatillomania and it leads me with bleeding fingers and face a lot and ive had friends physically hold me down when it starts and i still end up picking a few hours later it literally sucks so bad but you get used to it snd with a lot of work and time (years) you learn to control it better snd stop before you bleed or treat your wounds better whwn you have phases of sslf destructive behavior. I used to cut snd pick the scabs and if i burned myself id scratch open blisters it was BAD but it's a lot better now

  • @TheEvaluat0r
    @TheEvaluat0r  Місяць тому +58

    Hi everyone! Whatever topic you want me to cover next, comment on it, and whatever topic gets the most likes, I will cover it! I love and appreciate every single one of you!

    • @bluedog843
      @bluedog843 Місяць тому

      Blue dog

    • @Pumpkin-VR2
      @Pumpkin-VR2 Місяць тому +14

      Every deadly bacteria explained in ___ Minutes

    • @luticsep
      @luticsep Місяць тому

      @@bluedog843 Blue dog

    • @netoquan
      @netoquan Місяць тому +7

      every addiction/obsession explained in _ minutes

    • @crystalbear798
      @crystalbear798 Місяць тому +3

      Every country in Europe simply explained in ___ minutes

  • @NewBrunswickBall
    @NewBrunswickBall Місяць тому +7

    I fought yellow fever and almost died but survived I was 3 years old

  • @janelle7719
    @janelle7719 17 днів тому +2

    0:42 As someone who had Tuberculosis and got treated, this is actually the easiest explanation I've heard. (Also, you don't have to experience all symptoms to know if you had TB. I didn't have fever). It's kinda annoying how much it changed my lifestyle at 20 years old, I have to be cautious around smokers, vapes, even smoke from fire and fumes. I never even smoked a cigarette or even vape but I somehow got it.
    Edit: Immediately subscribed, this is too good and actually useful since I'm a nursing student, I might use this as reviewer hahaha

  • @zacharyflowers3372
    @zacharyflowers3372 Місяць тому +9

    You should do DSM categories of mental illnesses, would make for a nice video 💯

  • @davidc756
    @davidc756 Місяць тому +9

    I think this Channel is Perfect for whenever I‘m looking for a youtube video to Watch while eating

    • @TheEvaluat0r
      @TheEvaluat0r  Місяць тому

      Happy we can join you for meals. 😊

  • @user-wo9yk7mi1u
    @user-wo9yk7mi1u Місяць тому +10

    I jus found this channel td and im really enjoying it keep grinding bro

  • @lachi2cans615
    @lachi2cans615 Місяць тому +10

    Will this video give me great fear after watching? Yes. Will I watch it? Yes 100%

  • @RebekahInspires
    @RebekahInspires Місяць тому +4

    TB or Tuberculosis is not as highly infective as once thought. You aren't likely to get by passing someone who has it or by waiting in line with them at a grocery store. You are more likely to get it if you are a nurse or work in the medical field with direct contact over many hours, or if you are homeless or a person in prison.

    • @lithunoisan
      @lithunoisan Місяць тому

      Carriers are also very often asymptomatic.

    • @RebekahInspires
      @RebekahInspires Місяць тому

      @lithunoisan True, I hadn't thought of that, but you would still need close contact for longer than a few minutes to get it unless you're immunocompromised.

  • @itzfranni
    @itzfranni Місяць тому +9

    never knew he would do it for an hour

  • @MilesLeonSax
    @MilesLeonSax Місяць тому +3

    One your vids popped up in my feed. And now I’m hooked. Love your channel !

  • @Luna-pm7ry
    @Luna-pm7ry Місяць тому +4

    I cannot tell you how bad I needed this so I can fall asleep to it, thank you and please do this again

  • @foldnoobnubulusis1543
    @foldnoobnubulusis1543 Місяць тому +12

    I deadass said is the powerhouse of the cell after he said hypochondria

  • @oaaooaooaao
    @oaaooaooaao Місяць тому +7

    Amazing work dude!!! You deserve more subs.
    Could you make a video about catastrophes?

    • @TheEvaluat0r
      @TheEvaluat0r  Місяць тому +1

      We have a video about them actually! ua-cam.com/video/bEY4k0PqdZY/v-deo.html Here you go!

  • @AskingManson724
    @AskingManson724 Місяць тому +5

    I'm so glad you mentioned NF1, it's not nearly known as it should be, I was diagnosed with it in 4th grade

  • @anisuko_youtube
    @anisuko_youtube Місяць тому +10

    Ah yes, another video to increase my fear of everything!

  • @eshad.9423
    @eshad.9423 Місяць тому +3

    I love this channel, so informative 😊

  • @matheusmariani3108
    @matheusmariani3108 Місяць тому +4

    Nothing like some good ol' existential crisis and sleepless nights after Evaluator tells me of how the smallest of things can kill me in slow and painful ways 😊

  • @iphoneusr2808
    @iphoneusr2808 Місяць тому +1

    These are my favourite types of your videos so I LOVE this

  • @laurelcook9078
    @laurelcook9078 29 днів тому +2

    As a biologist I’m here to say your brain does not control cytokines, your immune system is “autonomous.” (It basically does its own thing.)

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 29 днів тому +2

      ain’t the immune system cool? second most complex biological system after the brain

  • @jayprivacc
    @jayprivacc 6 днів тому

    Hypochondria is actually more debilitating than what people think.
    It’s not just paranoia, it is a LITERAL fear of illness. You can even have risky obsessive compulsive behaviours due to it.
    My late uncle was a hypochondriac, and when he was actually diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he went into a full fledged psychiatric breakdown and couldn’t be alone with his medicines because he would push the doses higher than informed out of desperation to not die, he even tugged and pulled on his own skin and hair. He was never ever the same again, and despite his severe hypochondria, he was a pretty amazing, down to earth guy and a creative painter. That all changed after his diagnosis and was just so defeated.
    He passed away peacefully in his sleep 7 months after diagnosis. But those 7 months were the most scariest and painful months of our family’s life because of his own issues.

  • @Kds028
    @Kds028 7 днів тому

    Hey gotta say love your videos very informative.
    Could you maby make a video including CAH
    Keep it up

  • @GDskypulse
    @GDskypulse Місяць тому +2

    I did not expect a 1 hour long video

  • @ZA-mb5di
    @ZA-mb5di Місяць тому +2

    50:40 try having a migraine and NOT thinking about having a tumor or aneurysm.
    Borderline impossible. Migraines are awful and I wouldn't wish them on anyone

  • @kristajohnson877
    @kristajohnson877 15 днів тому

    A few things I have were mentioned towards the end of the video, but the one that really stood out is someone actually mentioned dermatillomania. It’s not talked about as much as it should be. I have so many scars all over me and it’s been years since I’ve had no open wounds on my skin. It’s like an addiction. It’s calming and sometimes satisfying and impossible to stop. I haven’t been officially diagnosed but all of the scars and wounds on my skin make it pretty obvious. It’s so obsessive and takes up hours of my days. It’s such a huge struggle. I’ve had an ex’s mom joke about me having syphilis and some people think I’m on meth. I don’t have the confidence to wear tank tops because my arms are currently the area affected the most by it. I’ve tried so many things to stop and nothing really works. The only solution I’ve been given so far is to just rub cera-ve on my skin. It’s a constant worry about infections. I have ugly puffy scars because I pick at them at the smallest fleck or blemish, I have a few keloids, my pillows have been stained with spots of blood, and I have shirts I can’t wear anymore because they have spots of blood. It’s so painful and uncomfortable. During especially bad flare ups my arms get so red and painful. I’m currently working on my confidence and acceptance of the scars by kind of calling each scar a star and how I can create constellations by connecting the dots. It’s a debilitating thing and definitely isn’t talked about enough

  • @pheonixwright1064
    @pheonixwright1064 Місяць тому +4

    This video is great! I'm apologize if this sounds rude, but is your voice AI? It's so perfect for this type of content

  • @cinnashimp
    @cinnashimp Місяць тому +2

    POV what google says when your throat is a little scratchy

  • @NikoKuehne
    @NikoKuehne Місяць тому +2

    hmm, i was a hypochondriac when i was younger, which definitely didnt help my developing/worsening depression starting at 11 anyways. like around 15 i thought i had anemia due to constant and difficult to manage drowsiness, starting typically around 6 hours after i last slept, more than 4 days a week, as well as always being cold. but probably just due to my weight and malnutrition at the time. and kidney disease due to it being genetic and most commonly develops in adolescence. and a symptom in later stages being more time sleeping than being awake. i always felt pain in this area too but thats just cramping from chronic constipation and dehydration

  • @papaybonbon
    @papaybonbon Місяць тому +1

    this is amazing!! i assumed this was from a few years ago but no! new ❤

  • @shwumpydumpy329
    @shwumpydumpy329 Місяць тому +2

    Dude I have CF, was not expecting that in here

  • @Jerry_the_Head
    @Jerry_the_Head 28 днів тому +2

    Anthrax has a good and a bad side
    The good Anthrax: the thrash metal band
    The bad Anthrax: the actual disease

  • @scarecrowztoxin
    @scarecrowztoxin День тому

    Can't believe you mentioned Ondine's curse! I have it and its nice seeing it mentioned.

  • @_typhoid_mary_
    @_typhoid_mary_ Місяць тому +2

    Wow Cholera twice. What a treat

  • @VeryScaryCherri
    @VeryScaryCherri Місяць тому +1

    Could you cover endocrine disorders?

  • @oppaloopa3698
    @oppaloopa3698 Місяць тому +3

    That is the cutest nipah virus ever!!! I’m gonna cosplay as it!!!

  • @AltoZaxophone
    @AltoZaxophone Місяць тому +1

    Thanks the teaching me how to make anthrax!

  • @rugbug531
    @rugbug531 Місяць тому +2

    Wow this is legitimatly awesome, this is super interesting stuff, I have a fascination with this sort of thing. I’m weird. They sure did cover an interesting topic I did not know anoit

  • @burplejones
    @burplejones Місяць тому +3

    legit eating birthday breakfast and watching this (chick fil a too..)

  • @Iglyri
    @Iglyri 17 днів тому +1

    My "Typhoid" only stayed for 5 days? My mom said 👑

  • @chesneymigl4538
    @chesneymigl4538 5 днів тому

    Fun fact: Anthrax lives naturally in the soil in some places. We have to tell people in rural areas of Texas not to take advantage of dead cattle. It's not free steak; it's a dead trap.

  • @moretacospls3253
    @moretacospls3253 Місяць тому

    I knew someone who died from CJD. He was a doctor and he studied with (probably) infected cow braines during med school. The disease broke out much later in his 40s. This disease is terrifying.

  • @HazelVsTheWrld
    @HazelVsTheWrld Місяць тому +6

    69 minutes...Noice

  • @stephweasenforth7891
    @stephweasenforth7891 28 днів тому +1

    Clarification on the Rabies fear of water: victims will avoid water at *ANY AND ALL* costs, including drinking water. It’s not a dislike of water, it is “That shit will kill me if I even get near it” level fear.

    • @stephweasenforth7891
      @stephweasenforth7891 28 днів тому

      Also, I’m starting to learn one thing from this series: timely medical care, such as IV fluids, antibiotics/antivirals/antiparasitics, and proper rest really can be your best friends for a *lot* of these conditions.

    • @TheEvaluat0r
      @TheEvaluat0r  28 днів тому

      thanks!

  • @mars_rover5508
    @mars_rover5508 14 днів тому

    good video for 3 am essay writing.

  • @geoisacat
    @geoisacat 12 днів тому

    My mom got cholera once, before i was born, after a mission trip to a poorer country. She was in the hospital for days when she got home she told me, and actually got visited by a CDC doctor who was in the area. They made sure she was well taken care of tho, and she made a full recovery

  • @MatthewWilliamthealmighty
    @MatthewWilliamthealmighty Місяць тому +1

    Can you make a fun MCAT clinical psychology video? Watching this instead of prepping lol

  • @Mr.Gooney
    @Mr.Gooney Місяць тому +1

    Amazing video. Lost track of time watching this 😅

  • @marsthemartian5649
    @marsthemartian5649 Місяць тому

    My grandma had polio as a kid, as long as I can remember it’s effected her legs and her entire right side. Post polio syndrome I think it’s called after the virus is gone but you still have issues. When I was younger she wore braces up her calves but eventually ditched them because they hurt her feet

  • @charlydance1777
    @charlydance1777 Місяць тому +2

    I forgot what hardtak is lol isnt it like the early form of biscuits

  • @daniellewillis2767
    @daniellewillis2767 Місяць тому +1

    Blue Rubber Bleb Syndrome is the coolest name for a disease ever.

  • @adadove6380
    @adadove6380 28 днів тому +1

    thanks so much for talking about other dissociative disorders than DID i have dpdr and it's a horror show

  • @francescoacanfora9734
    @francescoacanfora9734 Місяць тому +1

    Let’s GOOOOO keep em coming

    • @Fatigue023
      @Fatigue023 Місяць тому

      A visitor? Hmm... Indeed I have slept long enough

  • @MorganChaos
    @MorganChaos 9 днів тому

    In case anyone doesn't know this: trichtillomania or dermatillomania can be a symptom of something else. For me, skin picking is an ADHD symptom. I either get so bored that I need SOME kind of input, or I've got a bit of skin that's rough and that annoys my sensory issues too much, or I'm intensely hyperfocusing and it's a form of regulation/reminding myself that other things exist. I routinely pick my lips bloody and I can't keep my hands off scabs, zits, moles, or dry skin either. It helped me a lot to realize I wasn't crazy or self-destructive or self-harming, it was just a thing my brain was doing because it doesn't work right for the environment I'm in.

    • @aleksandrakopka1457
      @aleksandrakopka1457 День тому

      true! i have autism and both of those are a form of stimming for me

  • @psychdocdooley
    @psychdocdooley 29 днів тому

    Learning about antibiotic resistant TB in med school 😮😟😬 gave me the WORST anxiety … it remains the infectious disease I fear most👏🏽

  • @AerexTheMoth
    @AerexTheMoth 5 днів тому

    Hello!! I have dissociative amnesia, I am completely unable to remember a large-ish period of time post-second-grade. (I can remember many things quite well from before.)

  • @jthablaidd
    @jthablaidd Місяць тому +1

    Of all these diseases I’d hate to have auto brewery syndrome, I need my sugar and carbs😭

  • @UndertaleSOULPatience
    @UndertaleSOULPatience Місяць тому +3

    "Honey what about our date-" NOT NOW THE EVALUATOR POSTED

  • @MBJK_baby
    @MBJK_baby 19 днів тому

    17:57 my doctors thought I had something like that when I was a born. I have no struggles breathing most of the time though so I was never diagnosed.

  • @skeletini9836
    @skeletini9836 8 днів тому

    i knew a girl with what i would call the high school version of erotomania. we called it “boy crazy” but she really was under the delusion that the lead in all our school plays was in love with her because he knew her name and said hi to her once. he was also gay, but im sure in her mind that was just a cover. thank god he moved away and works on a cruise ship now or she may have turned full stalker. it was genuinely uncomfortable listening to her talk about boys because she acted like they were already dating, the boy just didn’t know it yet.

  • @user-vv5bo4ns6k
    @user-vv5bo4ns6k Місяць тому

    As a survivor of cystic fibrosis and on my third pair of lungs, idk why I actually mentioned this but the close contact is extremely true. I didn’t hug my mom from age 4 to 7

  • @hana3987
    @hana3987 Місяць тому

    my dad got gout, his big toe hurt him a lot, but now he's on a diet with less meat, almost fully vegetarian and it reduces the pain.

  • @AlexSmith-xy5qi
    @AlexSmith-xy5qi Місяць тому +1

    Is this the mainly facts guy ? I’ve been waiting for this moment

    • @SoLameSalem
      @SoLameSalem Місяць тому

      Is it??? 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

    • @SomberAstronaut
      @SomberAstronaut 24 дні тому

      I'm like, 80% sure this is the mainly facts guy

  • @Kitsune-gc5tu
    @Kitsune-gc5tu 15 днів тому

    32:38 fun fact: not so long ago, there was a yellow fever outbreak in Brazil.
    i lived by it, there was alot of ads to vaccine against it and etc.

  • @JJSquirtle
    @JJSquirtle 23 дні тому

    My grandfather suffered greatly from severe agoraphobia, that I believe was caused by the increasingly bitter pill that is the news, as when separated from it for a while, he would want to eat out again, or go to the park. Unfortunately, he passed away last year, but I miss him just as much every day.

  • @darkbeetlebot
    @darkbeetlebot 27 днів тому

    Addendum to DID: Dissociative amnesia isn't actually very consistent across examples. The degree of amnesia can vary wildly between different systems. Some can even communicate with their alters and share memories completely.

  • @bonafidehomicide5742
    @bonafidehomicide5742 Місяць тому +1

    I think the dancing plague was either a prion disease, or just some insanely repressed people that couldn't stop once they got started...

  • @Sandra-bq1ii
    @Sandra-bq1ii 14 днів тому

    BoY! ThiS Documentary Is Kinda Scary... But Still Awesome!😬😀 LoVe The Drawings, too❗❗❗ 👍

    • @Sandra-bq1ii
      @Sandra-bq1ii 14 днів тому

      😵😵"Walking Corpse" Syndrone... Sounds Like Teenagers First Thing In The Mornings! 😊😆😂

  • @raider360X_sot
    @raider360X_sot Місяць тому +1

    4:45
    "And just like the Alien movie-"
    *Shows the Predator*

  • @merriclearr
    @merriclearr Місяць тому

    i'm obsessed with history and tuberculosis took away so many of my pookies

  • @vanac7903
    @vanac7903 Місяць тому +2

    dermatillomania came up right when i was picking at a small scab at the curve of my ear and its something ive done since i was like 10. shit fuckin sucks. during springtime i have a lot of dandruff and i end up pick at my scalp and its the main reason i stopped bleaching my roots 😭

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 29 днів тому +2

      god i relate to so many people in the comments 😭 i have psoriasis which does not help the skin picking urges at all

    • @aleksandrakopka1457
      @aleksandrakopka1457 День тому +1

      i also relate!! i have autism and i do it cause i need to stim, it’s so annoying lmao

  • @5nuggetsonaplate
    @5nuggetsonaplate Місяць тому +3

    1 6 .
    dang it youtube stop giving me late notification :p

  • @DoctorNovakaine
    @DoctorNovakaine 24 дні тому

    Notes about Kuru:
    -It was pretty much exclusively restricted to the Fore of Papua New Guinea, whose culture had funerary cannibalism as one of its rites.
    -It was much more prevalent in women and children, as men typically did not participate in the cannibalism.
    -It's believed to be extinct now, as the ritual practice was outlawed in the 1960s (even before the link was known) - it has been at least 15 years since the last known death. That said, it could occur spontaneously due to a random mutation (which is what they think was the origin of it in the first place).
    -A recent study found that some people in the region have a mutation in the prion gene, which is believed to confer a massive resistance to kuru and may eventually be significant in protecting against or treating other prion diseases.