Living with Huntington's Disease

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2016
  • Rachel lived a jet set life. KJ was your classic South Island girl. They had nothing in common until they were both diagnosed with Huntington’s disease. Now they share a home and a friendship and their days are measured in the humour and connection they find with family and friends.
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  • @afrinbari7165
    @afrinbari7165 3 роки тому +277

    I am a PHD student and my research work focuses on Huntington disease. We are working hard to understand how the poly glutamine protein accumulates in the ER to cause the stress, which would destroy the neurons of the brain. I am truly blessed to devote my time for this great cause.

    • @katydid1600
      @katydid1600 2 роки тому +10

      Afrin Bari, thank you for your research.

    • @americagoodman2678
      @americagoodman2678 2 роки тому +7

      Please go forward and help! Appreciate your help more than you know

    • @anjalijayan9083
      @anjalijayan9083 2 роки тому +2

      Hi afrin bari...
      Is there any improvement in your research? Whats its updates?

    • @afrinbari7165
      @afrinbari7165 2 роки тому +5

      @@RollTideRoll1998 I am very sorry for your loss. We are trying to find a therapeutic target and in order we need to understand the aging process because in most Huntington's patient something happens along the line when they get older that triggers the disease onset. We want to delay that onset time because gene editing especially for the neurons can be very dangerous using crispr because it comes with its own sides of side effects so this is the best approach

    • @mohdsaif5539
      @mohdsaif5539 2 роки тому +7

      More power to you! I am medical student. Just came across this topic in molecular genetics. I hope we make a breakthrough soon

  • @cordelia7830
    @cordelia7830 7 років тому +705

    "What are you waiting for at the moment?"
    "to die. Only to die"
    That hit me really strong

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +16

      Thank you for watching, sure was a powerful documentary to be a part of.

    • @quanzarefish
      @quanzarefish 7 років тому +9

      Cordelia Del Rey that made me cry :(

    • @IdaniaMosh
      @IdaniaMosh 7 років тому +4

      I just got to that part, hit me so terribly

    • @33XxJaninexX33
      @33XxJaninexX33 7 років тому +7

      It's so sad. My mum's cousin's wife has this horrible disease as well. It is definitely one of the cruelest of illnesses.

    • @cacampbell3654
      @cacampbell3654 6 років тому +24

      She's already dead (worse than dead) to her mother! "It's not as I want to remember her". Her mother can't handle what she's going through. She isn't getting the support, acceptance, love, respect she needs, to enjoy this difficult last stage of her life, in my humble opinion.
      The reality that people who are suffering terribly, in such a profoundly unfair way, could lack that very basic kind of support sucks.
      A horrific aspect of life, for some!!

  • @potatoO0o
    @potatoO0o 7 років тому +376

    KJ's carer is fantastic.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +35

      Agreed Pootin, thanks for watching.

    • @jeremykeeton1220
      @jeremykeeton1220 6 років тому +13

      I care for someone with late stage HD. It's a bit rough at times because he also has skitsophrenia. That combined with loss of function with HD tends to send him into quick violent spells but hes an great man nonetheless, loves to shake hands. And I'm very impressed with how quick he squares up when he's mad even with his chorea being so bad he's got a rock solid fighting stance!

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 3 роки тому +7

      God bless these caregivers. 🙏🏼

    • @dreamjeannie29
      @dreamjeannie29 Рік тому

      I came here to say the same thing. She is AWESOME!

  • @lattymom1
    @lattymom1 3 роки тому +317

    When someone has a terminal diagnosis that involves a lot of pain, both physically and mentally and asks for death and euthanasia, I think we should listen.

    • @manxie1897
      @manxie1897 3 роки тому +32

      I agree. I'm at risk for HD, and my partner and I decided that if I had it, i would opt for assisted euthanasia when I could no longer have quality of life.

    • @ccgreene1
      @ccgreene1 3 роки тому +20

      100%. I am a stroke victim. Compared to many, I am extremely lucky. However, it completely changes one's point of view. My chances of further brain injury have tripled. I have seen what could happen, and have put arrangements in motion to not have to live that way.

    • @scarymary461
      @scarymary461 2 роки тому +1

      Totally agree!

    • @gamesthatmatter9374
      @gamesthatmatter9374 2 роки тому

      @@ccgreene1 just drink one glass of red wine per day and you wont ever have a stroke

    • @alisonscofield6653
      @alisonscofield6653 2 роки тому +6

      I agree. If they can make such a brave decision, we should honor it.

  • @alanaadventures818
    @alanaadventures818 7 років тому +168

    My dad died of Huntington disease 12 years ago. My 2 brothers and I are at risk it breaks my heart. I can't stop crying because I know what my dad went through. One of my brothers is positive. None of these beautiful humans deserve this disgusting monster disease to take their life 😣😣 my heart breaks and I send all my love to you, I know how you feel. PLEASE SOMEONE FIND A CURE!! 😣😣❤❤❤❤

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +16

      Alana and Aaron thank you for sharing and sorry to hear about your father. We hope they continue to research and develop treatments - as it is a very cruel disease. Hope you have a great week and thank you again for sharing.

    • @theskyisonfire
      @theskyisonfire 3 роки тому +8

      I'm really sorry all of that has happened. How are you all right now?

    • @alanabrown9265
      @alanabrown9265 3 роки тому +5

      @@theskyisonfire well I went to get tested two years ago but I charged my mind. My brother has ten years until symptoms start and it breaks my heart. I do have the worse memory loss for a year now so that is a symptom. I am praying I have it as well so my brother doesn't have to go through it alone 😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔💔

    • @theskyisonfire
      @theskyisonfire 3 роки тому +9

      @@alanabrown9265 I am so sorry. That's terrible. just remember that even if you don't have it, your brother will not go throught it alone because you will be there to help him and to love him. I really hope everything ends up alright. (Sorry if this isn't helpful I just woke up so I'm half asleep and I'm not very good with words)

    • @icydelight3693
      @icydelight3693 2 роки тому +2

      @@alanabrown9265 I am really sorry to hear this. Stay strong and love your brother as much as you can. If you don't get the disease, don't feel guilty because your brother has it and you don't. Just love him no matter if you have the disease or not. I hope they'll find a cure. Stay strong and love each other. May your father protect you from above.

  • @BBand3DG
    @BBand3DG 7 років тому +224

    What a cruel disease especially the mental degeneration. Must be terrible to see your own child or spouse progress backwards.

    • @donjohnson3888
      @donjohnson3888 6 років тому +10

      Ghostcupcake They do to an extent. The memory and behavioral symptoms are very reminiscent of dementia, which as any person who had a parent or grandparent go through will tell you, almost makes them child-like again, at least in terms of the trust they put in those who take care of them. They'll do whatever you ask of them out of sheer belief that you have their best interest at heart. It's pure trust in the caretaker, like a child.

    • @mirandapriest4934
      @mirandapriest4934 2 роки тому +4

      The resident I have refuses to let his children see him like this(still kids). When he was in earlier stages they could see him but he drastically dropped and is embarrassed and don’t want his kids to see the shell of who he was. It is such a cruel disease with a cruel fate but I’m glad to see a facility like this work hard to make them happy as they can

    • @monstercontent5497
      @monstercontent5497 2 роки тому

      @@mirandapriest4934 that's really sad cuz the kids love their dad no matter what shape he is in

    • @yudhiishna
      @yudhiishna 2 роки тому

      that is terrible disease :(

    • @gem3506
      @gem3506 Місяць тому

      I can't even begin to imagine how awful that must be to watch someone you care for so much have to go thru that. I love my daughter and husband and my mother so very much that I know if I was going thru that it would break my spirit to shreds. I hope and pray for her to find peace in anyway she can I'm so sorry 😔

  • @hollygallapoo5812
    @hollygallapoo5812 5 років тому +140

    That woman has an amazing husband. Not only did he give up having children for her but he continues to stand by her side. That is a man who knows marriage is work and takes his vows seriously. So many people don't understand marriage is meant to be a commitment to death not until things get hard. People these days just run off and get divorced as soon as the honeymoon stage is over let alone staying and caring for a spouse that is sick. I have refused to get married until I find a man that I feel I can make that commitment to.

    • @i.dont.read.replies
      @i.dont.read.replies 2 роки тому +3

      Excellent comment, I hope you find that one, if not already. 💖

    • @gerardomtz92
      @gerardomtz92 2 роки тому +2

      God bless her husband. 🥺 What a true man!

    • @peacenow42
      @peacenow42 Рік тому +1

      I would never judge a spouse who cannot stay after a devastating diagnosis.

    • @cynthiaamitrano8915
      @cynthiaamitrano8915 Рік тому +1

      I loved my husband and I loved another after and I know neither one of them would’ve stayed by me had this happened to me. On the other hand, I would most certainly have stayed with them. These men are amazing. These ladies break my heart that they should suffer so. I suspect neither is with us at this writing. Just beautiful young women.

  • @LetsChatGrace
    @LetsChatGrace 7 років тому +206

    Kimberlys carer is absolutely brilliant,i love that she uses humour to make light of her situation. Listening to Rachel say she's just "waiting to die" is an awfully sad thing to hear,and seeing her struggle so much is so sad,i hope she's doing as good as she can be now

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine 6 років тому +13

      grace l I’m sure once you cannot control your body and have such a difficult time communicating... I can understand the mindset of her comment. How difficult it must be to watch life go on and for you to decline at such a young age, too. 😔 Humbles me.

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 5 років тому +6

      Grace L It is sad. While I would hope to never be in a position to even THINK about euthanasia, what I do suppose is that I might think of death as “the next big adventure.” Even as a healthy person whose family history suggests living to 100 is possible, I find myself very curious as to what will be in the next life.

    • @emmy-kz1pj
      @emmy-kz1pj Рік тому

      Yes, I agree. I thought Kimberley seemed happier than Rachel. And hearing her carer saying how she is happy, I found this one of the most positive things. My Dad has dementia. I try to focus on his happiness. Even when he has lost so much of himself, I think what really matters is that if he can be happy, I can find the strength to be happy with him also. If he can find the strength to do it, I can too. Like the carer was at Kimberly's level playing the silly games which she enjoys, sometimes I do this with my dad too, making funny faces together, hitting saucepans or the table to make rhythms and music together. I think the great thing about a carer like this is that they can spend time with the person without the sad grief being part of it as well.

  • @lovingmayberry307
    @lovingmayberry307 5 років тому +72

    About 17 years ago, a good friend of mine found out her 22 year old daughter-in-law was just diagnosed with HD. The daughter-in-law and my friend's son had a 2 year old son at the time. The daughter-in-law left soon after the diagnosis. Never heard from her again, but my friend, her son, the whole family in fact, hate this poor woman. I don't understand their anger. This poor girl was given horrible news, probably wanted her son and husband to remember her the way she was, not to mention the hopelessness and depression she must have felt. I think of her so often and wonder how she is. It's just heartbreaking.

    • @emilywiebel3238
      @emilywiebel3238 3 роки тому +7

      I agree with everything you said! I can’t imagine being told this would be my future and how I would react to it. Having such a young child as well, I know how they are upset she ran from her family and child but lord I wouldn’t want my child to see me this way and regressing.

    • @jayesimond9301
      @jayesimond9301 3 роки тому +15

      I don’t think she left out of vanity, not wanting ppl 2c her physical deterioration. More likely, she didn’t want 2 become a burden on her family, especially her husband’s attention from their child to care for her. Leaving was a gesture of sacrifice rather than cowardice.

    • @WatchmyPlaylist.
      @WatchmyPlaylist. 3 роки тому

      @@jayesimond9301 i would be pissed about having a kid dumped on me.

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 3 роки тому +13

      @@WatchmyPlaylist. it's his kid

    • @rosannedebattista3671
      @rosannedebattista3671 3 роки тому

      @@jayesimond9301 u

  • @antiqueqttomes4739
    @antiqueqttomes4739 5 років тому +48

    I was shocked to see a utube story w/ Huntingtons, My husband has it and last yr our son was diagnosed, it is a day to day, my husband was diagnosed when he was 40 now 70, and thank god it is slow in advancing w/ him. it breaks my heart, I wish there was so much more learned about it. Not very well known. His mind is still like a steel trap, chorea is getting more pronounced, balance is an issue, had to have a hip replacement from a fall a few yrs back, but better now. God bless all the caretakers out there. I alone care for my husband and I think it just makes us closer, I love him dearly.

    • @sarahlou5777
      @sarahlou5777 4 роки тому

      The fact that it makes you closer is the cutest thing iv ever heard!iv been feeling really sad the last few days as one of my good friends has HD iv only just found out and hadn't heard of it before. This comment really has made me feel happy again 😊 thank you x

  • @peggyhuntington1295
    @peggyhuntington1295 7 років тому +110

    This is a devastating disease My great great Grandfather discovered it. It does look like it is a combination of 3 diseases with still no cure. It is good to know that there are organizations with good people who care.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +4

      Hi Peggy! It certainly is a cruel disease! Hope you enjoyed the episode!

    • @robertsteffanNetRoofer1999
      @robertsteffanNetRoofer1999 7 років тому +3

      Peggy Huntington Amazing, George was 21 and just out of Med school

    • @peggyhuntington1295
      @peggyhuntington1295 7 років тому +27

      He was when I was young my Father who was also a doctor explained the desease to me my first thought was was it ran in our family thought we were going to die from it my dad had to explain it again. I at one time had a roommate who had it he was young at the time didn't show a lot of symptoms then but years later he had died from it. It used to be the 6th on the list but got moved to the teens when Alzheimer's whom what my dad died from took its spot. Now this deseaae is a combination of 3 knowing
      this I would like to see all 3 organizations Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's to work together to come up with a cure I feel if they can cure any one them it would help the other two. Thank you for getting in touch with me.

    • @TheNewMailLady
      @TheNewMailLady 5 років тому +11

      Holy moly, your Grandfather was a brilliant man!

    • @amandarios448
      @amandarios448 5 років тому +2

      @@peggyhuntington1295 check beta-amyloid plaques. They seem to cause Alzheimer's

  • @x_ch3y_x387
    @x_ch3y_x387 7 років тому +58

    I take too much for granted 😢😥bless them all

  • @catem3102
    @catem3102 5 років тому +53

    I feel so guilty for complaining about the things I complain about now. This is heart breaking.

    • @sell3100
      @sell3100 Рік тому +2

      It certainly is but never downplay any struggles you may have either...

    • @laurarabbia5483
      @laurarabbia5483 9 місяців тому +1

      I have the disease too so does my brother we got it from my mom and I’m very scared to live like this too I just got to take it a day at a time

    • @cathymarble3283
      @cathymarble3283 Місяць тому

      @@laurarabbia5483GOD BLESS YOU ❤

  • @Sara-wb2bs
    @Sara-wb2bs 5 років тому +75

    Oh my Gosh... this is so heartbreaking!! My Brother has Huntington's and he is a great guy, but I can start to see the decline:(( He's a bit hard to deal with at times and I feel like such an ass because I got so mad at him one day for being a handful, and he said... "You know... I'm just trying to do all that I can and have a little fun before the Huntingtons sets in" . Right there, That killed me! I felt so terrible I will never forget it for as long as I live. Here I am moody and he's trying to be happy before he dies.:(( What a truly evil disease. In tears as I'm writing this

    • @katydid1600
      @katydid1600 2 роки тому +3

      Sara, don't be too hard on yourself. Caregiving is such a very hard job. I think the more you love the person the harder it is. Just do what you can , but most importantly get away when you can. Best thing is pray...and that is what I'll be doing for you and your brother.

    • @Sara-wb2bs
      @Sara-wb2bs 2 роки тому +3

      @@katydid1600 Thank you so much for your thoughts and advice. I truly appreciate that❤️

    • @PoppyThorne2010
      @PoppyThorne2010 2 роки тому +2

      Sending you so much love!!!!

    • @sell3100
      @sell3100 Рік тому +1

      Don't play down your own struggles Sara. It's just as hard on you as it on him but in different ways.
      ❤️

  • @CaptchaNeon
    @CaptchaNeon 7 років тому +47

    It's incredible how much her husband loves and her is standing by her. She deserves that unconditional love he and her family are providing for her.

    • @CaptchaNeon
      @CaptchaNeon 7 років тому +3

      Attitude Enjoyed it a lot, thank you!!

  • @miabrown1000
    @miabrown1000 3 роки тому +10

    KJ has passed, March 30 2020
    .. RIP KJ what a gal !!!

  • @Zeldafan1ify
    @Zeldafan1ify 7 років тому +52

    This is so sad. The poor girl wanted to live life to the fullest as best as she could (and she did). But this disease is so bad that she's just literally waiting to finally die. May God have mercy on them and hopefully someday they'll be saved

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thank you Toon Link, thanks for watching!

  • @sdrkelley
    @sdrkelley 7 років тому +63

    Huntingtons is so awful because like the person starts out generally healthy and "normal" usually yet they know exactly what's going to happened to them over the years. And you're literally watching someone you love pretty much disappear and lose total control of themselves over time watching the slowly get worse and worse gradually. It's horrible

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +2

      Rachel and KJ are pretty amazing for sharing their stories with us!

  • @czechking
    @czechking 7 років тому +62

    That lady with the mullet is awesome.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Czechking!

    • @pumabear2724
      @pumabear2724 3 роки тому

      I know right! I wonder if she competes in "mullet fest"? I can't remember if its Australia or New Zealand, though??

    • @johnnoble2898
      @johnnoble2898 3 роки тому

      Awe

  • @DeborahandMichael
    @DeborahandMichael 5 років тому +41

    Wow KJ's care taker is incredible. Talk about someone finding their calling! Makes me want to care deeper for others, you know?

    • @marionpeebles3836
      @marionpeebles3836 Рік тому +1

      I thought the same thing! I thought I would be so much better of a person if I cared about people that much.

  • @jvertrees1988
    @jvertrees1988 7 років тому +109

    kjs loving husband touches my heart. that is true love and devotion in a world where many partners would leave in this situation. bless him.

    • @Bra01ndy
      @Bra01ndy 6 років тому +5

      Jenny V I had my first symptom of MS in 1993. My husband left me in '95,

    • @sell3100
      @sell3100 2 роки тому

      @@Bra01ndy I'm so sorry he did that to you sweetheart.

  • @asafaust8869
    @asafaust8869 10 місяців тому +3

    I had never heard of Huntington's Disease until i watched an episode of Snapped. A mother who could not stand to see her sons suffer, put them both out of their misery. A jury gave her a short prison sentence and she was, later, pardoned and released. I am sorry about the pain and suffering of those with Huntington's.

  • @alyh1435
    @alyh1435 7 років тому +80

    My mom has HD and is in the final stages of it. I haven't gotten tested yet but am at risk. All children born into a family have 50%. I've met so many amazing people from all over the world who research this disease and also have several close friends who have the mutation. There are so many amazing things happening surrounding treatment and a possible cure for this horrid illness right now. Gives me hope that I'll be the last generation that goes through something like this. #Hope4ACure

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for sharing Sapphire!

    • @Speedymisha
      @Speedymisha 7 років тому +8

      Hope you have not inherited the disease.

    • @smellamyblake8352
      @smellamyblake8352 7 років тому +9

      That's so scary. Huntington's is a horrible disease. Genetic diseases like HD are one of the reasons I want to become a doctor.

    • @voicefromtheshadows6982
      @voicefromtheshadows6982 7 років тому +7

      As someone who may have the privilege of working in an HD lab in the future I seriously think it's coming. There are getting really good at Gene silencing. Hang in there and stay strong.

    • @me-xx2gl
      @me-xx2gl 4 роки тому +8

      Please get tested before you have children.

  • @madison3514
    @madison3514 5 років тому +22

    Oh hearing her saying she’s waiting to die and “euthanasia” broke my heart into a million pieces. What a cruel disease. Her mother is a strong woman but so is she of course.

  • @SassyQ87
    @SassyQ87 7 років тому +122

    Another wonderful video. i must also say that the carer Charlotte is amazing

  • @wendymohlman
    @wendymohlman 7 років тому +78

    I was so touched by the love I witnessed in this video--from the moms, to the husband, caregivers. Thank you for giving us a view into the lives of Rachel and KJ, two beautiful women who find a way to remain positive despite their situation. They appear gracious and thankful for the help given to them by others. I hate that this is happening to them and we will never understand why--but a special thanks to all of you for educating and inspiring us all. God bless.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for your lovely comment and support, Wendy.

    • @courtney.22
      @courtney.22 7 років тому +2

      I hate how there are diseases like this, with no treatment and no cure, and there's nothing we can do about it.

    • @mihaiapostol6423
      @mihaiapostol6423 3 роки тому

      @@courtney.22 of course we can do something about it - become researchers ourselves, or donate money to research institutions that are trying to find more effective treatments for the disease.

  • @hsbouet
    @hsbouet 7 років тому +22

    Thanks for sharing this video. My mother died with this disease 51 years old back in 1985. My brother is now affected by HS - he is 53 years old. I got the test in 2015 and did not have the huntington gene. I do all I can to support my brother. Let's hope there will soon be a breakthrough in the research work

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thanks for sharing Helle, we are glad you enjoyed the video, we wish you well and thanks for watching!

  • @S_NRIO
    @S_NRIO 7 років тому +27

    This struck a heart string with me, on my grandma's side she has 3 sisters; all diagnosed with Huntingtons disease. It runs in my family and its not a very well known condition, and not too long ago a family member had passed from it. It is a scary disease, really. My mother has yet to do testing for Huntingtons, but 2 of her cousins have tested positive for it so far. Its a shame they have no cure, really. And I hope that someday there will be a cure, or at least something will make the symptoms better.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Thank you for sharing Savannah, we wish you and your family the very best of luck!

  • @hm.ok.798
    @hm.ok.798 7 років тому +15

    "to die" Fucking hell, that's so sad. Much love to her for her honesty.

  • @Eztliz
    @Eztliz 5 років тому +7

    KJ’s career, Charlotte is an absolute angel. Her mother, her husband. The people around her are just gifts to humanity.
    I wonder if their relative support systems make a difference in their outlooks. Rachel’s husband flaked, and her mother is clearly unable to deal. Then again, she seems to be there more mentally than KJ and perhaps that makes her more aware of her situation.

    • @kleighhh6180
      @kleighhh6180 5 років тому

      Eztliz agreed. I felt Rachel’s mother to be cold and can’t deal with it as well as she should. I felt bad for her

  • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393
    @thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 років тому +25

    Watching this Doc definitely puts your life into perspective. I was diagnosed with schizophrenia, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, possibly SCT, but after watching this documentary I'm Grateful that my diseases aren't that debilitating, just remember it could be much much worse. Thank you for this documentary! it really opened my eyes to this fact. Everybody should live life like KJ; before her horrible disease overtook her. Seize the day however you can, this can be in small or big ways as long as you're content with what you're doing.

  • @Johanna040713
    @Johanna040713 3 роки тому +7

    These women are surrounded by awesome people: the caregivers, the stepdad, the husband, the mums, each other...

  • @kristinathomas3003
    @kristinathomas3003 7 років тому +49

    I heard of it being bad, but it made me cry. I'm cronically ill battling pain, periodic paralysis, fatigue,etc dailly and it seems nothing in comparisson. And I also feel it and understand the need for euthanasia. I just wish I was half as strong as KJ...
    These videos/shows are amazing, heartbreaking but amazing way to spread awareness...

    • @ukeelady
      @ukeelady 7 років тому

      Same here. ox

    • @OzzieOzzieOzzieOyOyOy
      @OzzieOzzieOzzieOyOyOy 7 років тому +3

      I completely understand what you say, Kristina. I suffer from chronic pain due to a number of degenerative diseases, although none as bad as Huntington's. I wish I lived in a place where euthanasia was legal. I'd go for it over the next few years. Unfortunately, I can't afford the fees Dignitas in Switzerland charge. Keep your chin up.

    • @lisanettleton973
      @lisanettleton973 6 років тому

      kristina Thomas it is so sad my aunt has HD I have somewhat watched her go down hill she is bed ridden now

    • @tylarmae2320
      @tylarmae2320 6 років тому

      My dad has HD and he’s getting pretty bad and I’m so scared because he only has 2 years or less left

  • @doeeyes394
    @doeeyes394 5 років тому +9

    They aren't "sucked out of there body".... they are locked inside. This is a cruel process, GOD bless there parents, family and their loving husbands! The care givers are Angel's no doubt! Prayers to you all!

  • @s.oconnor7722
    @s.oconnor7722 5 років тому +14

    Justin and KJ is the most beautiful love story ever! I believe he is one of the best men ever!!!

    • @sell3100
      @sell3100 2 роки тому

      He certainly is! 🌻

  • @torbenb.5026
    @torbenb.5026 7 років тому +23

    As a professional carer myself I cannot thank you enough for those fantastic documentaries, all the best from germany!

  • @bf5497
    @bf5497 Рік тому +9

    What an amazing man she found. Very honorable man.

  • @SteveDave211
    @SteveDave211 3 роки тому +6

    RIP Kimberley Dark, aka KJ who died in 2020 during lockdown. She didnt get to donate her brain yet her family who lived in the bubble were able to see her body one last time

  • @ginacable5376
    @ginacable5376 7 років тому +11

    I didnt realise this disease was this bad, I had heard of it but thought it was just the shaking like Parkinsons. Thank you for these uploads they are very informative.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      We are glad to have informed you Gina! Hope you enjoyed the episode ! Thanks for watching!

  • @thebatzinator
    @thebatzinator 7 років тому +19

    I love Charlotte!! She's an amazing caregiver!

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching The Batzinator

  • @kailah7812
    @kailah7812 7 років тому +88

    This is my new fav channel. These documentaries are everything!! 🙌🏾

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +16

      Thank you so much Kailah! We really appreciate your support and I will pass on this comment on to the team. Thanks again for watching and stay tuned!

    • @atheistmommy3710
      @atheistmommy3710 7 років тому +5

      Kailah Robinson mine too. I don't watch Hollywood movies at all. Only independent and documentaries.

    • @rocknroller77
      @rocknroller77 5 років тому +2

      Absolutely. Sheds light on so many things that we, as general public know little or nothing about

    • @fundacionveronicaruiza.c.952
      @fundacionveronicaruiza.c.952 5 років тому

      @@atheistmommy3710 great

  • @ZomberStomper
    @ZomberStomper 7 років тому +22

    I love the carer Charlotte! She's so nice and wonderful with people.
    I have a serious crush on her

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for watching I Like Elephants, glad to see you're enjoying our videos!!

  • @ReneeandJimmyG
    @ReneeandJimmyG 7 років тому +30

    these women are amazing. i wish i had their strength.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching ReneeandJimmyG!

  • @davetherave1729
    @davetherave1729 2 роки тому +5

    Look at this poor lady. I was nearly in tears watching this.

  • @katiegracer1724
    @katiegracer1724 7 років тому +8

    OMG, I took care of a man with this. R. I. P KEVIN. we still miss you

  • @silverveganbrown964
    @silverveganbrown964 7 років тому +33

    This is a great documentary even though it is very sad it is very informative. I don't know how those mothers could deal with watching their children die . I will keep them in my prayers for always.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for your kind words Vegangirl29 Brown!

    • @curseofangel
      @curseofangel 7 років тому

      I Curеd Му Yееаst InfеееесtiоnТор rаnkеd Caааndidа рррlаn fооr dоwnlоаdUniquе hоlistiсс Sуstеmtwitter.com/cb801d91f51e7654a/status/784262969735516160 In Му Мind Huntingtоn s Disеаsе

    • @Mousy677
      @Mousy677 7 років тому +1

      Ilker Ibishev you spelt eight words of that correctly and one of those was "I".......

    • @bluefrog8982
      @bluefrog8982 7 років тому

      Ollie Embourne it's supposed to be a joke

  • @loriwishman1866
    @loriwishman1866 2 роки тому +4

    Carer Charlotte is a ray of sunshine!

  • @ashleyshackleford9838
    @ashleyshackleford9838 7 років тому +24

    So sad... watched multiple family members suffer and pass from this disease 😥

  • @Badkittys4
    @Badkittys4 3 роки тому +5

    I just learned of KJs passing on March 30th, so sad to know this, RIP Kimberly, you are amazing

  • @antiqueqttomes4739
    @antiqueqttomes4739 5 років тому +12

    they never! disappear, look into tier eyes, that person you love is in there!

  • @honpaul2203
    @honpaul2203 7 років тому +13

    After watching initially the psychosis video, other videos were in my "proposal list"; so I watched this one also. I also found it very touching. This sickness is really incredibly awful, it was hard to watch it.
    I think I really would considerate medically assisted exit if I had this...

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it!

  • @jvertrees1988
    @jvertrees1988 7 років тому +28

    this is heartbreaking.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +3

      Agreed Jenny, Huntington's is a terrible disease.

  • @RachelD077
    @RachelD077 7 років тому +11

    literally cried the entire video... everyone's so strong and beautiful and i wish they didn't have to experience this. my heart goes out to the familys and the women themselves!!

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind message Rachel!

  • @sharonjacobs5351
    @sharonjacobs5351 Рік тому +2

    I'v had 3 autoimmune diseases for many years that have has left me bedbound. After watching this story of these women and the people that love and care for them an old saying came to my mind , . ." I complained that I had no shoes , until I saw a man with no feet" . . 😔🌹🌹

  • @_epic_dyslexic_
    @_epic_dyslexic_ 7 років тому +7

    I'm a pretty callous person who is hard to get to cry but your documentaries really get to me and leave a resounding effect for days. You all put such respect and care into not taking advantage of the people in your documentaries where as most other production companies treat their people like nothing more than subjects to bring in ratings and money. Thank you for allowing us to met these amazing people even if it is only through us watching them.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thank you for your feedback, I have passed it on to the team. I hope you stay tuned!

  • @lynnedonovan9749
    @lynnedonovan9749 3 роки тому +3

    I have work with a woman for 27 years who had a high fever at 6 weeks and has developmental and psychological disabilities AND Huntington’s. She is now 58 and has an uncontrollable temper, intermittent explosive disorder, confined to a wheelchair... I love her so much and pray for a quiet end for her.

  • @adxre0
    @adxre0 Рік тому +5

    RIP KJ, fly high 🕊

  • @lorealmadonna8
    @lorealmadonna8 7 років тому +12

    Now that's love. Justin and KJ.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Amazing aren't they! Thanks for watching Po Ping!

  • @timmmmkay
    @timmmmkay 5 років тому +7

    Jesus. Why am I watching this channel??
    Breaking my goddamn heart.

  • @emilywiebel3238
    @emilywiebel3238 3 роки тому +5

    I think it’s awesome that their mothers are friends and have each other to talk to and can understand each other. To have someone who understands what your going through completely is very needed. They can laugh and cry together and keep each other going.

  • @gibbsachenee
    @gibbsachenee 3 роки тому +2

    My dad just died in March from this horrific disease. I seen the sorrow in his eyes, body is ready to give up but his eyes told different. This was horrible to see a big beautiful man healthy and active just for the disease to break all of that down. So heartbreaking. I pray they find a cure for it.

    • @alli-kat2329
      @alli-kat2329 3 роки тому

      I'm sorry for your loss 😔💛

  • @cherylvl1036
    @cherylvl1036 3 роки тому +2

    I have aggressive multiple sclerosis and sometimes I feel sorry for myself. Then I see a program like this and I’m grateful to have been diagnosed with MS.

    • @florencedonald6419
      @florencedonald6419 3 роки тому

      4 years ago I was diagnosed of HUNTINGTON DISEASE and I have tried all I can to get cured but all to no avail, until i saw a post in a health forum about a herbalist man who prepare herbal medication to cure all kind of diseases including HUNTINGTON DISEASE , at first i doubted if it was real but decided to give it a try, when i contact this herbalist via his email and he prepared an HUNTINGTON DISEASE herbal cure and sent it to me via UPS delivery company service,when i received this herbal cure, he gave me step by directions on how to apply it, when i applied it as instructed, i was totally cured of this deadly disease within 1 months of usage, I am now free from HUNTINGTON DISEASE ,all thanks to Dr Joshua Ighalo. you can also reach this great herbal doctor for help . He can help get rid of yours permanently.. Also specialize in treating all kinds of illness, HERPES VIRUS, HEPATITIS B, CANCER, BRAIN DISEASE, INFERTILITY, DIABETES AND MORE. ....

  • @candyndanny8212010
    @candyndanny8212010 7 років тому +21

    so touching, the women are all amazing... I think the love the family n caregivers n spouses have is so genuine n real...

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for your comment Candy! They certainly are amazingly strong people!

  • @amymamabear5227
    @amymamabear5227 4 роки тому +6

    What an amazing group of people!

  • @Roxxychick2008
    @Roxxychick2008 7 років тому +7

    This is one of the hardest diseases to see. I worked with the top neurologist in the US that treats this. Lost a few patients along the way. It's very sad.

  • @alisonscofield6653
    @alisonscofield6653 2 роки тому +2

    I'm totally in awe of both the residents and their incredible caregivers. As a former nurse, I know how hard their job is. God bless each and every one...

  • @lovingmayberry2000
    @lovingmayberry2000 2 роки тому +4

    Rachel and KJ, sending both of you so much love! 💙🤗

  • @H4CK41D
    @H4CK41D 3 роки тому +1

    such a sad disease yet so beautiful to see those very special moments of happiness

  • @FeistyShlomit
    @FeistyShlomit 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing these stories

  • @ms.ladysanders3939
    @ms.ladysanders3939 2 роки тому +2

    Can we just say that Kimberly's caretaker is the BOMB!! Much respect.🙏

  • @IZaubermausI
    @IZaubermausI 4 роки тому +2

    I can not watch this without crying - this disease is so cruel! When your body gives up while your mind is still clear, knowing what will happen, waiting to die..... I feel so sorry....
    It is a little solace seeing the carers acting with respect and kindness!

  • @christinad4432
    @christinad4432 4 роки тому +2

    Seeing photos of her before the disease got hold of her, all healthy, happy and taking trips all over the world. Then seeing her state now.. heart breaking. So so sad. She looks like a different person

  • @victoriajuliah.l8622
    @victoriajuliah.l8622 5 років тому +1

    God bless both of ur family's I am watching n learning and am volunteering tomorrow and registering at my church ...i was just in hospital an almost lost my life ...n i have depression thank u so much for everything

  • @marydehaan1991
    @marydehaan1991 5 років тому

    So sad---but glad tgat thry are both so positive and live each other!! What a wonderful husband

  • @PixieTheRabbit
    @PixieTheRabbit Рік тому +1

    They have wonderful family members, who really, truly love them.

  • @haircuttinheidi83617
    @haircuttinheidi83617 5 років тому +5

    I love the female carer. She does a great job

  • @bobbilovesmark
    @bobbilovesmark 5 років тому +2

    Your caregiver for KJ is very awesome!!!

  • @raeperonneau4941
    @raeperonneau4941 4 роки тому +3

    Such beautiful people! The Patients, the Families, and the Carers are amazing. Justin is the kind of husband every woman dreams of... one who understands the concept of for better or worse and stays for the worse.

  • @isb_3835
    @isb_3835 7 років тому +2

    What an incredible caregiver ❤

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Hope you enjoyed the episode ! Thanks for watching Sam!

  • @Northern-lass
    @Northern-lass 26 днів тому

    In 2014 my aunt was diagnosed with Huntington's disease but she was the first person in our family so it was a massive shock, and then when I turned 39 I was diagnosed with Huntington's disease 💔 September 2016 I found out ,am still trying to get my head around it tbh , im sending you all the love and prayers from one h.d too another x

  • @denisealanis211
    @denisealanis211 2 роки тому

    My grandmother was recently diagnosed with this disease. We are all currently waiting for an appointment to get tested. This is such a heartbreaking and horrible disease. The deterioration is just unbearable. Thank God to anyone who is willing to be helpful to a patient with Huntington’s. It’s not for the weak

  • @lindseywebb6778
    @lindseywebb6778 7 років тому +1

    this really nice to see people getting the help they need especial kj and Rachel

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Hope you enjoyed the episode Lindsey, thanks for your support!

  • @laurabrennan4433
    @laurabrennan4433 2 роки тому +1

    I love the carer Ms Basher and the lady’s husband, how beautiful. God Bless You lovely girls

  • @angelamartin2811
    @angelamartin2811 5 років тому +5

    Whenever I'm having a bad day I will think about these courageous woman and their families 😟 needs to be a cure!

  • @onlymesohyper
    @onlymesohyper 7 років тому +2

    I admire them for their courage and fun ways and positive spirits. Bless their carers and family.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching Danielle! Hope you stay tuned!

  • @emilywiebel3238
    @emilywiebel3238 3 роки тому +3

    I think it’s so awesome how she married a man who traveled for work and she got to see so much of the world. Also with Kimberly her husband is a really great man and he’s still there and coming to visit her in care and standing by her side. So many people run when things get hard and it’s so sad. We have a family friend who’s husband left her when she found out she had a disease that would make her go blind, he didn’t want to be with a blind woman which is pathetic and I’m glad she’s not with him bc she has an amazing husband now but it’s just pathetic for people to run when their partner needs them the most.

  • @d.4280
    @d.4280 7 років тому +6

    Attitude all your videos keep giving us hope and life and hapiness and dignity and humanity no matter what. Powerful videos thanks you for existing and sharing

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Hope you enjoyed the episode ! Thanks for watching!😀

  • @susananderson1071
    @susananderson1071 7 років тому +10

    Such an amazing young man. You both look so happy together. Many blessings in your marriage and competitions.

  • @janae6071
    @janae6071 7 років тому +4

    I watched my cousin die from this horrible. We would go out to movies are dance clubs but her symptoms got worse. I miss her so much!

  • @ericaa7572
    @ericaa7572 6 років тому +4

    My grandma had Huntington's, but the disease took her before I could meet her, such a tragic and horrible disease.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  6 років тому

      Thank you for sharing Kiki, it sure is a horrible disease.

  • @badboyalan
    @badboyalan 2 роки тому

    I spent years looking after my ex farther in law who had Huntington's and please I understand what these people are going threw,but please understand that you all have my total understanding and pure pure LOVE and RESPECT goes out too you ALL XXXXXXXX........

  • @elakemec6416
    @elakemec6416 4 роки тому +1

    if there is a patient at your home like this ,so much pain in your heart . my aunt was so much ill and my grandma never leave the house for a couple of decades....so saddddd......

  • @renataloren2384
    @renataloren2384 11 місяців тому

    God bless these two beautiful women. Give strength and comfort to the families.❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @suey8227
    @suey8227 6 років тому +2

    What a wonderful carer - wow amazing. We need more people in the world like that!!!

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching Suey, hope you enjoyed!

  • @smootzi
    @smootzi 7 років тому +14

    In my family theres the old version of huntington (starts around 50 years)We found out when my grandpa was in late stages. So there were already children and grandkids. My uncle is showing symptoms now too. And his kids can inherit it too now. its awful, and an unspoken disease. Even in my family. We see my uncle become like my granddad. In Holland this year is all about the Huntington disease campaign. We are trying to get together 4 million for the cure. Because there is one now! Im hoping it will come soon enough for my niece and nephew.

    • @courtney.22
      @courtney.22 7 років тому

      Smootzi How are you doing? I hope you don't have it.

    • @smootzi
      @smootzi 7 років тому +3

      Courtney Courteau Heey courtney, sweet of you :) im fine. My dad got tested years ago and doesn't have it so me & my sis don't have it either luckily. My uncle is showing more and more... Hard to see that again.
      How are you? Do you have the disease in your family?

    • @courtney.22
      @courtney.22 7 років тому +2

      Smootzi I'm fine and I'm blessed that there is absolutely no history of the disease in my family.

    • @smootzi
      @smootzi 7 років тому +1

      Courtney Courteau ❤️ happy for that

    • @saracotgrave1399
      @saracotgrave1399 6 років тому

      is there a cure now ?

  • @QuinnVioletViola
    @QuinnVioletViola 5 років тому +1

    Kimberly’s career is just so wonderful 😍😍😍

  • @olgadanes-volkov7985
    @olgadanes-volkov7985 2 роки тому +1

    What a truly remarkable film. This is such an unbelievably cruel disease but these two once beautiful women are handling it as best they can, not to mention their mothers and that exceptional husband. A thought provoking and sobering item. Marvellous..

  • @auroraborealis2442
    @auroraborealis2442 3 роки тому +4

    I looked after people with HD, terrible disease. These ladies have incredible family and support

  • @michelleparadis7284
    @michelleparadis7284 2 роки тому +3

    I had no idea how devastating this diseases is. What a terrible thing, knowing you have this disease and what the future will hold for you. I pray a cure is found to keep people from suffering like this. Very sad, indeed.

  • @melissawalker3874
    @melissawalker3874 7 років тому +2

    My father also smoked. Dropped his smokes as well. A long tube just wide enough to hold a smoke at one end and held to his fingers with a rubber band at the other end. About 6 feet of clear tubing was used. The tube was secured to the back of his wheelchair and was long enough to handle all the twitching. Someone would light it, then stick it in just enough to stay put. Very sad how Huntington's disease takes a strong person down