A Schizoaffective Dad and Supportive Daughter (Hallucinations and Parenthood)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2021
  • Brandon is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. His daughter, Kye, helps him understand when he is hallucinating. The two know there is a genetic component to schizophrenia and are trying to reduce Kye’s chance of inheriting this mental disorder. Together they have found that even if life isn’t perfect, it is still worth living.
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  • @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids
    @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids  2 роки тому +5233

    Brandon, thank you. I do not say this lightly, but our conversation has made me re-evaluate my own personal relationships and even connections from my past. You provided the world something extremely valuable with your strength, honesty, and advocacy. Thank you.

    • @xkero
      @xkero 2 роки тому +20

    • @katherineknapp6604
      @katherineknapp6604 2 роки тому +43

      Brandon rocks!

    • @stephaniecorcoran1870
      @stephaniecorcoran1870 2 роки тому +44

      I have undifferentiated schizophrenia and ptsd an depressed an panic attacks and anxiety and agoraphobia an I have family and friends who know me well but sometimes it's like I'm not me an I get mad an sad I was told I have this since I was 19 years old!!

    • @mattsawake6
      @mattsawake6 2 роки тому +11

      🙏🙂

    • @gwendolynsinclair
      @gwendolynsinclair 2 роки тому +87

      Brandon, this interview was so moving. Your vulnerability, honesty & kind heart totally shine through🌄. I am so glad you have a wonderful family support system. Your children seem so grounded & awesome. Thank you for speaking from your heart. Your interview moved me deeply. Truly wishing you the Best in life❤️

  • @moriganna67ify
    @moriganna67ify 2 роки тому +4642

    Embarassing? He's fighting all day. He should be proud. He deserve to be just as loved as he loves his Princess. Hearing him talk is a huge thing. Way to go!

    • @RainRemnant
      @RainRemnant 2 роки тому +67

      So well said! He is a warrior but his battles are invisible to the rest of us. Have a great day 😊

    • @ThatkidwithCP
      @ThatkidwithCP 2 роки тому +26

      And she does love him. So much.

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 2 роки тому +8

      I absolutely agree!

    • @hcjb0909
      @hcjb0909 2 роки тому +6

      yes! so inspiring.

    • @Reverend_Beezy
      @Reverend_Beezy 2 роки тому +10

      He's an incredible person.

  • @dewilew2137
    @dewilew2137 2 роки тому +3963

    To the daughter; NEVER stop asking questions. You are not nosy, you are curious, intelligent, and hungry for knowledge. These are qualities that will take you far! Be proud of that quality, I am proud of you and I don't even know you! ♥

  • @oscarsharples6754
    @oscarsharples6754 Рік тому +898

    this guy seems like a better dad than the majority that i know despite what he’s struggling with. he has nothing to be ashamed of and a LOT to be proud of! ❤

    • @lindsaybrowning2970
      @lindsaybrowning2970 Рік тому +3

      EXACTLY!!!!!!

    • @lynx6124
      @lynx6124 9 місяців тому +1

      So true!!

    • @SadeSeymoine
      @SadeSeymoine 6 місяців тому

      I totally agree

    • @glittergoat91
      @glittergoat91 3 місяці тому

      I wish people talked more about mental health and having children. There's still so much stigma around it. I have a daughter and she understands at 4 that I am sometimes sad and need medicine to be happy. It's the only way I have been able to help her understand my anxiety and depression.

    • @AlanKelly-nm9lx
      @AlanKelly-nm9lx 3 місяці тому

      100000% true!

  • @michaelriegler2594
    @michaelriegler2594 Рік тому +394

    "I never realized how much you could love a person until I had a child." I've said this so many times. He's absolutely correct!

    • @vickythefist7062
      @vickythefist7062 11 місяців тому +3

      Yep it changed me as well
      I had no empathy before I had children .I like the way he called it a brain disease think that's a really cool way of describing it .

    • @lashawnablanton4649
      @lashawnablanton4649 Місяць тому

      Same here!

  • @velvetnightmare3133
    @velvetnightmare3133 2 роки тому +2253

    The fact that his daughter assumes that all kids love their parents shows what an amazing job that he has done as a father.

    • @hardcandyland
      @hardcandyland 2 роки тому +85

      absolutely!
      my daughter would consider herself beyond blessed to have a father like him. her totally self absorbed so-called "normal" dad is basically dead to her.
      the world needs more dads like this one

    • @brittneyx3
      @brittneyx3 2 роки тому +31

      i know right 🥺💜 protect her at all costs.

    • @maryreynolds5310
      @maryreynolds5310 2 роки тому +11

      So very true!!

    • @taylorg2742
      @taylorg2742 2 роки тому +32

      He’s an inspiration being so open and honest and kind and caring. He’s an amazing person who’s clearly worked hard to get where he is.

    • @hj6507
      @hj6507 2 роки тому +31

      That blew me away. They're doing so good with her, it brings up so many feelings about what I didn't get. But I'm happy people are out here being raised with so much love.

  • @pretendperfection
    @pretendperfection 2 роки тому +1574

    A masters degree, a special education teacher, a painter, a beautiful father, and he thinks he isn’t interesting ??? And listen to the daughter just rattling off his positive attributes. So beautiful.
    Brandon, you are a beautiful and very interesting person my friend. You’re so so considerate and your laugh is adorable.

    • @ChantalOfTheNorth
      @ChantalOfTheNorth Рік тому +36

      He really is a remarkable person. I don't know him and I'm proud of him. What a gem.

    • @christinagowrylow7081
      @christinagowrylow7081 Рік тому +8

      Couldn't agree more 🤍

    • @irenedhakde4692
      @irenedhakde4692 Рік тому

      We love you! There are plenty of people like you. I have had colleagues with mental issues similar to yours and they were great to spend time with and very interesting.
      You would be one person I would love spending time with.

    • @CJR-sq5dw
      @CJR-sq5dw 11 місяців тому +2

      Great comment.👍

    • @TheSquidworm
      @TheSquidworm 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes, this, Brandon you are so beautiful and your family is so lucky to have you in their lives

  • @weightsinfish
    @weightsinfish 2 роки тому +337

    His daughter is living proof that this man is an amazing human being.

  • @artisticafflair408
    @artisticafflair408 2 роки тому +930

    He seems very fragile and delicate emotionally, but so strong at the same time with conveying his thoughts. What a man!!!

    • @hillaryrose562
      @hillaryrose562 Рік тому +18

      It’s how genuine he is. Love this family dynamic.

    • @SonaROX86
      @SonaROX86 Рік тому +7

      It’s the benefit of being bipolar.I am also bipolar and it trains you to look at the more positive

    • @pillowtalk1925
      @pillowtalk1925 Рік тому +14

      @@SonaROX86 no it doesn’t… lol

    • @Liam-ke2hv
      @Liam-ke2hv Рік тому +10

      @@pillowtalk1925 it does if you're consciously trying to notice and influence your reactions to your emotions and impulses

    • @cmtravissss2526
      @cmtravissss2526 Рік тому

      @@Liam-ke2hv This is so true. After seven years of therapy I choose to see good and realize the negative people put out, whether directed toward me or someone else, has more to do with them. And I choose how I allow myself to respond. It's a learned skill.

  • @Prometheus720
    @Prometheus720 2 роки тому +1940

    This does a lot to humanize neurodivergent parents. It is possible to be a good parent with a neurodivergence or even a true disorder.

    • @sabinethegaydragongeek
      @sabinethegaydragongeek 2 роки тому +15

      I am been thinking about how different words have different connotations. Disorder: bad, not a part of you, needs to be cured.
      Disability: Not bad nor good, but a part of you and doesn’t need to be cured.
      Schizoaffective disorder can be truly disabling, as is with any other condition. And also another secret: you can get services for Schizoaffective disorder.

    • @sabinethegaydragongeek
      @sabinethegaydragongeek 2 роки тому +10

      I also agree 💯
      But, I am also not interested in parenting in anyone (unless it’s a furbaby, snakes, spiders, birds or … my villagers in ACNH) and I don’t want to carry a child.

    • @saramilena.
      @saramilena. 2 роки тому +43

      ""true disorder""

    • @rubym6258
      @rubym6258 2 роки тому +6

      My mom has same diagnosis as guy in the video & she tries to be a good parent even though she may not be

    • @MA-zg2pz
      @MA-zg2pz 2 роки тому +33

      @@HolyGoddessMotherAnne don’t adopt to prove something to society. Adopt only to help children.

  • @kyleighbreanne9656
    @kyleighbreanne9656 2 роки тому +1698

    She’s 9???? She’s so mature!!!! These two are blessed to have each other

    • @kianamarie9348
      @kianamarie9348 2 роки тому +130

      Us children with parent with schizophrenia feel like we have to become more mature because sometimes the things we go through depending on the person we have to be the adult or we feel like we do.
      I was the adult in my situation at the age 7 because my mother mixed her mental health with drug use and she hasn’t ever come back from that

    • @kyleighbreanne9656
      @kyleighbreanne9656 2 роки тому +48

      @@kianamarie9348 My heart goes out to you Kiana, I pray that you find rest and that your mother finds healing, you both deserve that at the very least ❤️

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 2 роки тому +43

      maybe its becuase at times she has to feel responsible for him. Maybe for example answering hallucination questions or making him feel better. They seem to have a very lovely relationship though, and its so beautiful to see that.

    • @ledumpsterfire6474
      @ledumpsterfire6474 2 роки тому +31

      @@kianamarie9348 I feel for you. I do think it may be a little broader, though. I would say children who grow up in difficult situations tend to be forced to grow up faster or they'll break under the weight of it.
      My mother was bipolar and an IV drug user (meth), and there really wasn't much difference between me and the average adult by the time I was 14. In fact, a lot of my friends at that point were 20+ years old, because I just didn't get along with people my own age.

    • @yesjo1456
      @yesjo1456 2 роки тому +13

      she's extremely intelligent

  • @wetwillie
    @wetwillie Рік тому +198

    Kye's answer to the question, "Do you love your dad?" tells you everything you need to know about the loving family she is surrounded by. "Everybody loves their parents" is such an innocent take, because she's known nothing but love her whole life.

  • @amandacallow1095
    @amandacallow1095 2 роки тому +364

    My mom has schizophrenia and has been outside of society for over 15 years, so I really appreciate this video. Brandon, you are SUCH a good dad, and working through your struggles every day. Don't give up, because you are so worth all of that effort, and your wife and daughter are so blessed to have you.

  • @Michcourt
    @Michcourt 2 роки тому +1588

    He has NOTHING to be embarrassed about. Stand up guy. He’s so much more than his diagnosis

    • @zerbinettastrauss
      @zerbinettastrauss 2 роки тому +22

      That last sentence was great! He IS so much MORE than his diagnosis!!! God bless them both!!

    • @nessafitch6818
      @nessafitch6818 2 роки тому +14

      On top of all that he's raised an amazing daughter, beautiful to see how much they care for each other

    • @MindinMyBizBeinNosey
      @MindinMyBizBeinNosey Рік тому +1

      ❤️❤️

    • @jordynsmith6450
      @jordynsmith6450 Рік тому +3

      For real and I can't believe his daughter is only 9 years old.. she sounds wise beyond her years when she speaks. My sister is 9 years old and a very smart girl but THIS girl is SMART smart.

    • @CarlitosWaka99
      @CarlitosWaka99 Рік тому

      Michelle Gambacorta. You are a very beautiful woman.🐼♥️

  • @rainabaileyyy
    @rainabaileyyy 2 роки тому +1399

    he’s the kind of dad every girl dreams of. warm, and kind and seems like you could tell him anything. talks to you like an adult but also like your his baby girl. this was so beautiful seeing their relationship.

  • @LadyLuna1111
    @LadyLuna1111 Рік тому +184

    I'm a parent with schizoaffective disorder depressive type to one amazing daughter (pregnant with a son too) and his message moved me to tears so many times. I don't feel so alone now. Thank you, Brandon. For your courage and strength in getting through every day and for sharing your story.

    • @youtuba6711
      @youtuba6711 Рік тому +6

      Lots of love for you and your family! :)

  • @sadlystuckinreality
    @sadlystuckinreality Рік тому +244

    Ugh, my heart goes out to him so much. It breaks my heart to hear him call his symptoms embarrassing but I totally get it. I don't have Schizoaffective disorder but I'm quite mentally ill and totally understand that mentality.

  • @NAMAHE
    @NAMAHE 2 роки тому +663

    he has raised her well. he seems like a GREAT father.

    • @candibeam9059
      @candibeam9059 2 роки тому +17

      He is a sweet daddy. She is adorable, and his stepson seems nice and friendly too.
      God bless them!!

  • @-jazzy-7601
    @-jazzy-7601 Рік тому +118

    When he said “I just want friends” my heart sunk to the bottom I feel so bad for him I hope he ends up getting some friends god bless him and his family and everybody❤️

  • @Ronaee
    @Ronaee 2 роки тому +235

    He just lit up when he started talking about his daughter. They have such a beautiful relationship ❤️

    • @leviathan8215
      @leviathan8215 Рік тому +3

      He just relaxes when she’s talking

  • @sola5girl564
    @sola5girl564 2 роки тому +526

    "she can't begin to realize how brilliant she is and what a future gonna be like. That's my favorite thing about her."
    Those words right there are amazing. She'll never forget them. And it's something I need to say to my children. Thank you.

    • @daria3665
      @daria3665 2 роки тому +7

      I wanted to say that she is a beautiful soul, but caution not to put too much emphasis on "becoming" "someone/something brilliant". She's already great, and she's allowed to make mistakes and falter. She doesn't have to be brilliant or even great in the future. She just has to be true to her heart and her understanding of the world. Sometimes even the good labels "brilliant" can come with great weight - a feeling of hacing to live up to external expectations. Lots of love to you all. I hope that you can interpret the positive intention behind this message.

    • @ende3988
      @ende3988 2 роки тому +4

      @@daria3665 totally understand where you're coming from but wanted to point out that it doesn't seem like this particular case is one to worry about :) the dad (and the original comment) both said that the daughter IS brilliant not that she will BECOME brilliant. it's just the way certain parents look at their children; some children will never think of themselves as highly as their parents do, not because they think poorly of themselves but because to that parent, they are just so amazing and spectacular. it has nothing to do with what the child does or doesn't achieve, it's just the fact that they existence. the daughter also seemed touched by the compliment

    • @justinmix143
      @justinmix143 2 роки тому +3

      What a wonderful thing to say. That was really moving 💚💙

    • @jordiflower
      @jordiflower 2 роки тому

      💕

  • @dorothygalloway2855
    @dorothygalloway2855 2 роки тому +820

    I’m so happy he talked about how important it is to stay away from drugs and alcohol if you have a parent/family member that is schizophrenic. I hope he realizes how important his voice is. What a wonderful person!

    • @globalgourmand
      @globalgourmand 2 роки тому +39

      I stayed away from drugs and alcohol before I knew I had bipolar disorder and I definitely believe it is part of why I am firstly still alive at 40 but also med-free for 15 years. Early therapy was also part of that . And very tolerant friends and partners. But I'm so glad I never went down the road of drugs and alcohol; it helped give me the best fighting chance for the happiness I have today.

    • @digitalllbath
      @digitalllbath 2 роки тому +50

      I have schizoaffective bipolar type and I'm a recovering meth and heroin addict. I'm only 21 but I'm trying to stay clean. I mean, drugs are just instant psychosis it's crazy. I'll see people and hear people immediately upon doing drugs and I'm glad I'm on a better path for sure. So so glad they mention that

    • @aaronjames3228
      @aaronjames3228 2 роки тому +6

      Or just in general

    • @OmarNazario95
      @OmarNazario95 2 роки тому +19

      @@digitalllbath You are doing a great job, stay clean

    • @pablofurnace
      @pablofurnace Рік тому +2

      Yes! Facts! 😇

  • @bleedinarmadillo
    @bleedinarmadillo 2 роки тому +164

    This was simultaneously heartbreaking and stunningly beautiful to watch. I've *never* been so moved by another human being's conviction of life and mastery of self. What a role model for his family, his daughter, and a loudspeaker for those who haven't yet discovered their own courageous voice. Absolutely beautiful. This was a privilege to watch, Brandon, YOU are a masterpiece to behold.

  • @Ariel-ck9he
    @Ariel-ck9he Рік тому +53

    I LOVE that he wasn’t sure if someone in Walmart was a hallucination. Cracked me up. 😂 What an awesome father/daughter team.

  • @donnamaria4882
    @donnamaria4882 2 роки тому +850

    I wish Brandon, his wife, daughter, and stepson all the very best.

  • @eoinc9511
    @eoinc9511 2 роки тому +440

    I love this guy. He hasn’t given up on himself. He’s raised an awesome daughter. He’s improved the world.

  • @2u2a
    @2u2a Рік тому +89

    Brandon is so inspiring. This interview actually taught me a lot. Not only about schizophrenia, but also about "life-stuff". Many kids with "normal" dads don't have that good of the relationship as he has with his daughter.

  • @moosmoosicformootualaid
    @moosmoosicformootualaid Рік тому +20

    My father was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia around the year I was born 1987. A psychiatrist told him "you are useless, and will never be a functioning member of society". Shortly after he went missing, lost contact with my mum and I his sisters, his parents. I spent my whole adult life looking for him. Last year the police came to tell me had passed away. When I spoke to the supervisor of disability support provider that worked with him she shared in their notes that he felt he had no one in the world. He died alone. I guess he could never come out of that hiding. No one should have to hide. Thank you for having the courage to show this for others. I never got to have a dad and he never got to have a daughter but I am so glad that you guys have each other.

    • @yomommasofatthanoshadtosna3479
      @yomommasofatthanoshadtosna3479 4 місяці тому

      I'm so sorry, may he rest in peace ❤

    • @Sinja62
      @Sinja62 3 місяці тому

      The practically quit sleeping part. I had that experience after my late husband passed away by suicide. I would fall asleep, but then I would have terrible dreams. Night terrors probably. I got to the point where I feared falling asleep, even though it’s inevitable. It took grief counseling to help me get through it. I had to do self-talk, and telling myself that I wasn’t going to FEAR anything in my dreams. It took time, but it worked for the most part! I’m thankful for that counseling. I have faced other bad dreams with that outlook as well.

  • @virusDETECTED
    @virusDETECTED 2 роки тому +514

    I wish he weren’t ashamed of his schizophrenia. It’s not his fault, it’s just how his brain is, and that’s okay! I hope he figures that out soon, bless him

    • @landsgevaer
      @landsgevaer 2 роки тому +17

      I think he figured that out already. Also, he is more than his schizophrenia.
      I think his message is that he wants the rest of the world to understand that too.

    • @starryxblue
      @starryxblue 2 роки тому +1

      Well said

    • @Skiddog.
      @Skiddog. 2 роки тому +20

      It's not his fault to be ashamed either, it's a consequence of the stigma in society. He shouldn't be ashamed bc there shouldn't be a stigma.

    • @RainRemnant
      @RainRemnant 2 роки тому +1

      Carebears 😍😍 I'm 43 but they are my childhood favorite lol, sorry off topic, I so agree with your comment 😊

  • @alteredperception9977
    @alteredperception9977 2 роки тому +2621

    I’m the Step-Son in the video! Glad to have been apart of something so impactful and important to Brandon😁! I looked just as anxious and awkward as I thought I would but oh well it was worth it 😂. Kind of surreal getting to see the behind the scenes of a channel that I watch and know about! That was very interesting and something I thought I would never get to see❤️! It was very nice meeting and talking with him, albeit a bit awkward😂! That’s kinda the vibe that I’m used to bringing tho 😂! If anyone has any questions or comments drop it down below and I’ll happily respond 😁❤️

    • @Elaine-br4lw
      @Elaine-br4lw 2 роки тому +172

      You have a great future ahead of you. It's really good that you are able to share your feelings with your family in a proactive way, that is priceless.

    • @andreagrossman1759
      @andreagrossman1759 2 роки тому +62

      I love Brandon and Kye.

    • @andreagrossman1759
      @andreagrossman1759 2 роки тому +119

      You did a great job! You all seem like such a great family. Very real and genuine!

    • @marisberg9299
      @marisberg9299 2 роки тому +171

      Can you tell your dad he’s a rockstar for me please 🙋🏼‍♀️ like plz tell him

    • @alteredperception9977
      @alteredperception9977 2 роки тому +112

      @@marisberg9299 u got it 😁❤️. They are checking out the video rn but I will after

  • @ophelias4172
    @ophelias4172 Рік тому +13

    My uncle had schizophrenia. It is nothing to be ashamed of. Like any organ in your body the brain doesn’t always work the way it’s supposed to. Sometimes, it turns against you in ways you never thought it would. We really need to de-stigmatized mental health and treat people who have these sorts of illnesses with the same dignity and respect as everyone else.

  • @Logan.Winter
    @Logan.Winter 2 роки тому +38

    You should never feel embarrassed, you are a stronger and more loving father than most that I've seen.

    • @wesleyalan9179
      @wesleyalan9179 2 роки тому +3

      I totally agree. I have my issues but my family comes first. Their wellbeing is what really matters ❤

  • @clarissaleite99
    @clarissaleite99 2 роки тому +682

    I hope he can understand how great and brave he is. It made me sad hearing him speak bad about himself, he is doing a great job with his bright child and he is still doing it! Good job!

    • @wired4933
      @wired4933 2 роки тому +4

      I do agree. Being a neurodivergent parent can work, obviously. And even if we do well, we keep holding on to shame about being "too much" sometimes. Which is valid and it shows that you just don't want to hurt anyone around you in any way. But if they just love you and are educated about what's going on, then don't worry. You guys will do the right things. Not just them, not just you, together.

    • @user-ut4hp9fr9b
      @user-ut4hp9fr9b 2 роки тому +2

      I agree. He's so sweet,i wish he saw how amazing and valuable he is like we see him

    • @pearls1404
      @pearls1404 2 роки тому +1

      Worthy of everyone’s admiration!

  • @quinevere
    @quinevere 2 роки тому +378

    "Nobody is gonna know what's going on unless you tell them." That hit home. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @Bliving457
    @Bliving457 Рік тому +87

    I keep seeing comments about him but his wife has to be pretty incredible to have helped raised this courageous young lady and be so supportive of her husband. What a blessing she is

  • @juliaelizabeth2158
    @juliaelizabeth2158 2 роки тому +21

    “do you like helping your dad?”
    “yes, because it’s spending time with him.” ❤️

  • @Taylor_mamaof2
    @Taylor_mamaof2 2 роки тому +842

    Did anyone else start crying when Brandon did?! 😭 You can feel his love for his wife through the camera, can feel his love for his family as a whole. Brandon, you’re an amazing guy. I think more people would give you a chance to be their friend than you think ❤️

    • @ninachan3067
      @ninachan3067 2 роки тому +23

      yes I did. The emotion so was powerful and contagious that brought tears to my eyes

    • @scottcupp8129
      @scottcupp8129 2 роки тому +6

      Yes I did.

    • @calonstanni
      @calonstanni 2 роки тому +5

      YUP!

    • @urrkka1
      @urrkka1 2 роки тому +8

      Yes! This is one of the best, most raw, enlightening and compassionate interviews I’ve seen discussing the realities of the stigma of mental illness. I’m a SPED teacher too. Thank you for sharing your story and your wonderful family.

    • @houdinimagpie3364
      @houdinimagpie3364 2 роки тому +5

      I absolutely did. He expressed it so clearly and passionately and relatabley. I felt that love. And my eyes welled up ❤️

  • @MC4TWT
    @MC4TWT 2 роки тому +142

    "She has no idea how amazing she's going to be. That's my favorite thing about her."
    As a new dad, that one hit the feels.

  • @mynamecausesconfusion9829
    @mynamecausesconfusion9829 Рік тому +67

    Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Depression, ADHD/Autism, and borderline all run in my Family on both sides.
    We are a family that has severe trauma from our struggles in mental health, but we always try to stick together.
    I empathize greatly greatly with them all, and couldn't thank Thank them all more for sharing your story publicly .

    • @trailer_trash_Barbie
      @trailer_trash_Barbie Рік тому +2

      I have borderline personality disorder and bipolar depression and acute anxiety it's wicked I wouldn't wish it on anyone

    • @mynamecausesconfusion9829
      @mynamecausesconfusion9829 Рік тому +2

      I have been diagnosed officially with PTSD and ASD with acute anxiety. Each disorder is it's own struggle, but I've come to find an acceptance in my diagnosis and that has really helped the daily living issues.
      I wish you the best in your mental health journey ❤

    • @user-hn5en4vl2i
      @user-hn5en4vl2i 2 місяці тому

      ​@@trailer_trash_Barbieвсего вам доброго.

  • @jaffajack101
    @jaffajack101 2 роки тому +68

    As someone who's stepdad (Pretty much dad as he's been there since I was little) has schizoaffective disorder, I can tell these two are troopers, and he has nothing to be embarrassed of. He seems like a proper top notch bloke. And omg when he cried, that brought a tear to my eye.

  • @callsigncamp
    @callsigncamp 2 роки тому +1042

    I hope she never loses the ability to ask questions in such a respectful way. He has raised a great kid. Thank you for sharing your story! This world is mostly an awesome place and full of gentle hearted ppl like you. Keep spreading love and positive vibes. Cheers from Canada! 🍁

    • @KingZealotTactics
      @KingZealotTactics 2 роки тому +2

      Is that your daughter looking down a rifle's sights? god bless you sir! lol

    • @callsigncamp
      @callsigncamp 2 роки тому +6

      @@KingZealotTactics my niece!

  • @Bri-vy7zx
    @Bri-vy7zx 2 роки тому +398

    The fact that he is talking openly about mental health is one of the best things he can do for his child’s development and health in the future. I’m 24 and am just now learning to identify and describe feelings because I didn’t have that growing up

  • @Girlcancook
    @Girlcancook Рік тому +42

    He has such a good personality and I don't find him awkward at all. Actually he seems very loving, natural, personable, genuine, informative, kind, wise and funny! Your daughter is so mature and beautiful! Keep strong man

  • @noneedanickname
    @noneedanickname Рік тому +25

    Yes, his daughter is brilliant, but that's probably due (to a great extent) to how brilliant he is. He raised her kindly and with his good heart made her understand what really matters in life. They are both lucky to have each other. Wish you all the best💙
    PD: I hope he'll come to realize there's absolutely nothing he should be ashamed of.

  • @WiWillemijn
    @WiWillemijn 2 роки тому +324

    I like how Kye always looks at her dad when talking about him😌 You can tell she loves him and cares about him a lot

    • @aghoulinthewhould
      @aghoulinthewhould 2 роки тому +9

      She absolutley does love and care for him a lot😊
      I think those are confirmation looks though.

  • @Skitzboionthetrack
    @Skitzboionthetrack 2 роки тому +614

    I struggle with schizoaffective disorder as well, hearing this story has made me feel less alone in this world. Thank you.

    • @zaidashible9038
      @zaidashible9038 2 роки тому +11

      You are not alone Laz.... We're here for you...im herr for u

    • @pixie23
      @pixie23 2 роки тому +11

      The most wonderful about this channel, is that it shows cases that used to be kept under the carpet for too long, it takes us closer to people like you, helping us to understand you more, to be prepared of how to act, when something happens to you while you're having a crisis or spacing out, or whatever it is that's causing you your illness.
      You're not alone, you may never have too many people in your life (and probably that's a good thing from a point of view), but you'll have those who'll be just enough and worthy to stay by your side.
      Like someone who is missing a leg or something and learns to live with what he has, thus you must keep on living with your struggle, embracing your fears and becoming stronger and stronger. Just a small step day-by-day. And my tip: use humor even the blackiest in your darkest hours. It helps!
      I'm so sure it's not easy at all and I'm speaking without dealing with what you do, we all have our own issues, but whenever you feel really down in a quite deep hole alone, try to remember that some people around the world (like us, watching these videos) and near your circle, are thinking of you and are worried about you! So, you are not alone, try to remember this! 😊🍀

    • @tuxu14
      @tuxu14 2 роки тому +7

      Your voice is important and your perspective is needed in this world!

    • @loverainthunder
      @loverainthunder 2 роки тому +3

    • @bugsareeverywhere9016
      @bugsareeverywhere9016 2 роки тому +4

      @@pixie23 couldn’t have said it better, I really do love this channel

  • @Rabbitbaby1020
    @Rabbitbaby1020 Рік тому +10

    He’s struggling with himself every day and still a better dad than a lot of mfs out here ❤bless him

  • @aymahh
    @aymahh Рік тому +14

    My dad has mental health issues he never got diagnosed and we all suffered.. this man being so open.. his love for his daughter.. ugh crying

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ 11 місяців тому +1

      Took my dad years just to seek treatment. I don’t think he’s even taking his meds and I’m 100 % positive he is schizophrenic.

  • @digitalllbath
    @digitalllbath 2 роки тому +469

    Me and my dad both have schizoaffective disorder. We both deal with the stigma from it. Every time I look in the mirror I see my dad. This was SO awesome to see being talked about. Thank you so so much

    • @taralance2048
      @taralance2048 Рік тому +7

      I think of it as any other disease. Alcohol, drugs,gambling. I'm diagnosed with bad anxiety, though I've never heard of good anxiety...lol
      I'm bipolar 1 and 2, I have a heart disease, I'm in Remission of Hodgkins Lymphoma back at 23. I'll be 51 next month, still in Remission.
      I used to do all I can to keep the focus from me at social gatherings. We all know it's easier to focus on someone else, than to look in there own back yard...

    • @taralance2048
      @taralance2048 Рік тому +5

      I'm sorry, I understood when you said it's awesome to ya when your talked about. People definitely need to check themselves to remind them that there not qualified to judge anyone

    • @taralance2048
      @taralance2048 Рік тому +5

      I had so much shame and guilt when I used heroin for 13 straight yrs.
      Once I started learning more about the drug, what is done to me and my daughter

  • @carmenj5045
    @carmenj5045 2 роки тому +78

    If people treated mental health as cancer what a difference the world would be

  • @debbie6787
    @debbie6787 2 роки тому +20

    I grew up with a dad with schizophrenia, without the kindness Brandon has, such a beautiful human being and his family is so lucky to have him in their lives.

  • @jamalex
    @jamalex Рік тому +30

    He is very brave to speak so openly. He’s working so hard at being a good parent. His daughter is so smart and aware.

  • @andie599
    @andie599 2 роки тому +316

    The way he wiped away his tears while he talked at certain points 🥺 Brandon, thank you for being brave enough to share your story. I pray for light on you and your family!

  • @pastor-tom-sims
    @pastor-tom-sims 2 роки тому +297

    Brandon is very articulate and self-aware. He gives me hope for a loved one who has the same diagnosis.

    • @KrissiCreates
      @KrissiCreates 2 роки тому +3

      Me too !

    • @shellyb2042
      @shellyb2042 2 роки тому +3

      I’m sure he has climbed many mountains his entire life and he has not finally made it to the top where he can enjoy his life!! Everyday is a battle and he has won! He obviously had to fight very hard for himself and get help himself! He’s an amazing person who has never given up!!

  • @kamaxox123
    @kamaxox123 2 роки тому +20

    Your daughter is so lucky to have such a loving father. When she teared up when you were saying how amazing she was, that feeling is one of the most important in the world

  • @jessicasimmons3957
    @jessicasimmons3957 2 роки тому +24

    My uncle developed schizophrenia after he was in the gulf War and doesn't talk to anyone besides his parents and it makes me so sad. I wish nothing but the best for this wonderful man and his family!!

  • @laurabuche5191
    @laurabuche5191 2 роки тому +182

    The way that this child is treated respectfully by her parents by informing her and talking to her with truthful yet age appropriate words is really encouraging.

  • @Sailingheart
    @Sailingheart 2 роки тому +367

    "He could be your brother." My older brother is schizophrenic, his dad was schizophrenic (ended up taking his own life in front of my brothers face when he was 5 years old) and I have a friend who is schizoaffective. My brother was our protector when we were younger. He was intelligent, got all A's, and when he was 17 he moved away. Because of circumstances I didn't see him again for 5 years and by that time he had gotten into drugs, alcohol, wrecked a car, and was fully in the grip of schizophrenia. My brother goes long periods of time where you can't get ahold of him, can't reach him mentally, he is in that well. Down that hole. I would love to be this man's friend. Everyone meets you where they are at, and you meet them where they are at.

    • @rainy5517
      @rainy5517 2 роки тому +22

      I'm very very sorry that this has happened to you and your family. I hope your brother is alright and your family is safe

    • @jusaoboh
      @jusaoboh 2 роки тому +5

      I feel like you should try being your brothers friend first though and try to reach him. Start from there

    • @neva.2764
      @neva.2764 2 роки тому

      PLease give him the book 'Your soul's plan' by Robert Schwartz. It might resonate with him on a deep level. If it does then that's his way out.

    • @johndotcom9648
      @johndotcom9648 2 роки тому +7

      I got it at 15 and have a similar circumstance. I love all three of my little brothers to death, but I understand they can’t be around me all the time. I’m sorry for you, but I’d bet that your brother loves you very much.

  • @SR-xo9kl
    @SR-xo9kl 2 роки тому +7

    How would you define love? "It's the ability to tolerate someone for long periods of time" -- That is actually the best description of love I've ever heard!

  • @rumham7466
    @rumham7466 Рік тому +44

    This touched my heart so deeply. What a great relationship.
    No one chooses to be mentally ill. Him and his family are amazing. I’m glad they have each other 🖤🌺🖤

  • @kjjjj5202
    @kjjjj5202 2 роки тому +336

    The daughter is so darn sweet. Recently I found out a way to cheat hallucinations as a schizophrenic… a man said that he pulls out his phone to video them and if they show up on the camera they’re real and if not, not real 😊

    • @flowerpower8125
      @flowerpower8125 2 роки тому +29

      That’s a great tip !!!

    • @bkitteh6295
      @bkitteh6295 2 роки тому +16

      What a great idea... phones to the rescue again!

    • @leahwilliams9333
      @leahwilliams9333 2 роки тому +18

      That's genius until you go to record someone who doesn't want to be recorded in public. Lol

    • @lisawhelan2101
      @lisawhelan2101 2 роки тому +13

      That's a great tip & you don't need to record.

    • @psykikninja
      @psykikninja 2 роки тому +15

      @@leahwilliams9333 if its in public, then chances are its legal. if its in private, there could be some issues.

  • @anonymousadult
    @anonymousadult 2 роки тому +226

    I’m 50, been in treatment since 14. Started with depression, then bipolar, now schizoeffective.
    Married 22 years. Husband is best to help with all of my issues, never condemnation.
    I have 2 teen boys. My younger is 14 and recently diagnosed with bipolar.
    Like you- I never knew I could love something as much as a child. So thankful for mine, just like you. 💕

    • @JMarta
      @JMarta 2 роки тому +12

      Thank you for sharing

    • @Randompotatoes-qs7bm
      @Randompotatoes-qs7bm 2 роки тому +5

      You’re extremely lucky to have a husband and children. I only have depression which is lucky, but I don’t think I’ll ever get a loving family of my own .

    • @anonymousadult
      @anonymousadult 2 роки тому +14

      @@Randompotatoes-qs7bm I didn’t marry till 31! Don’t give up hope that someone needs you as much as you need them!

  • @suzannesmith1899
    @suzannesmith1899 Рік тому +13

    I love how he's named them as a tribute to The Witches of Eastwick!
    I love how much love this family has also, it's absolutely beautiful

  • @psyfrosity1576
    @psyfrosity1576 Рік тому +11

    “Sometimes it’s just easier to be alone”. I’m so much more at peace when I’m alone. I totally get it. Though I also have lost contact with nearly everybody I’ve known.

  • @evanbo437
    @evanbo437 2 роки тому +144

    That was by far the most eye-opening interview you gave done this far. Having men talk about their mental health and relationships with their diseases is so valued. Thank you Brandon for sharing your story.

  • @sciencehumanmeatpatty9134
    @sciencehumanmeatpatty9134 2 роки тому +274

    This is one of the most thought provoking interviews I have seen in a while.

    • @aghoulinthewhould
      @aghoulinthewhould 2 роки тому +4

      What does it make you think of?

    • @TuchNGoh
      @TuchNGoh 2 роки тому +14

      @@aghoulinthewhould everything . the wonders of the human brain , societies natural lack of empathy . Self blame.m, Self Acknowledgement , therapy thru honesty . Everything

  • @captainbellybutton3567
    @captainbellybutton3567 Рік тому +5

    "sometimes its easier to be alone" "but at the exact same time it gets very lonely"
    that one hit home

  • @shannonly23
    @shannonly23 2 роки тому +11

    This guy is doing so well. Imagine struggling every minute of every day and still being able to function and raise an incredible daughter. He’s obviously so loving and capable. I hope he can find a way to see how incredible he is.

  • @soleillebolduc2448
    @soleillebolduc2448 2 роки тому +172

    I hope Brandon reads the comments on this video and knows what an incredible father he is. He may struggle with sschizoaffective disorder but he has risen above a lot of dads that don't have diagnosis. Kye is so lucky to have a dad with such a tender heart that is always open to conversation and can help her to live a healthy, full life. I am so sorry you have felt like you had to hide for so long. You are breaking the stigma by doing this interview. Thank you SBSK and thank you Brandon!

  • @soritaholtzhausen6740
    @soritaholtzhausen6740 2 роки тому +259

    I appreciate that they are prioritizing the mental health of their children, through counselors etc. Growing up in a house with a parent having a chronic disease, I have seen how easy it is for other people to get left behind accidentally. The conscious effort really warms my heart! Such a lovely documentation.

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed, well said.

    • @DunderHead.5000
      @DunderHead.5000 2 роки тому +5

      Lived it, I mean the part about having a parent with mental illness, being left behind and falling through the cracks, not the other part.

    • @wendyclason8873
      @wendyclason8873 2 роки тому +5

      Yes! My heart was applauding him for realizing what she needs.

    • @ellie3365
      @ellie3365 2 роки тому +1

      Completely agree

  • @mandyj5131
    @mandyj5131 2 роки тому +5

    So much I want to say. I can feel his exhaustion. But to the daughter, shes absolutely gorgeous. His gift

  • @clairedhiellone58
    @clairedhiellone58 Рік тому +2

    I have a dad who is schizophrenic and this video reminds me of him. I miss him so much… i hope he is happy in heaven now….

  • @angelthedemon666
    @angelthedemon666 2 роки тому +250

    as a schizophrenic person I love these videos, we need to destigmatize it, us hiding from the world only makes it worse, so I appreciate how respectful the comments are. If you are not schizophrenic please stick up for us beyond this video.

    • @evantr0o658
      @evantr0o658 Рік тому +4

      gotchu g

    • @madelinepeters7430
      @madelinepeters7430 Рік тому +1

      yes, the world still needs you! will be thinking of you and advocating for you in my little corner of the world.

    • @christinathoma9229
      @christinathoma9229 Рік тому

      ❤️❤️

    • @youtuba6711
      @youtuba6711 Рік тому +1

      This is a beautiful comment, thank you for sharing. I’m not schizophrenic and I don’t any mental health conditions but I’ve learnt so much from this channel. I am more understanding towards others and empathetic! We’re all the same after all

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ 11 місяців тому +1

      My dad is schizophrenic. I’ve seen two really bad break downs. My childhood friend or 16 years is schizophrenic as well. A lot of us can definitely understand whether we are dealing with it or have family/friends dealing with it. We see you.

  • @kerndama
    @kerndama 2 роки тому +167

    Wow! She is so mature for her age. Huge respect to her and her dad to have the courage to speak up about this disorder on this channel!

  • @Mauro-ot2ux
    @Mauro-ot2ux Рік тому +8

    I love these two. I bet you could write an award winning movie putting together random anecdotes from their time together. She is soooooo ahead of her age and has a soothing effect on him. He is an adoring father. Love them.

    • @gap_tooth
      @gap_tooth Рік тому

      i was thinking exactly the same thing, they are a movie/documentary worthy duo 100%

  • @MC-of7ow
    @MC-of7ow Рік тому +9

    It’s very admirable that is he so proactive for his daughter’s well being. Also, nice to see him feel free by opening up, like if the weight of the world was lifted off his shoulders.

  • @tkill1984
    @tkill1984 2 роки тому +297

    You're a good father, your daughter seems like she will be a compassionate, upstanding citizen who will make the world a more intelligent and better place.

  • @tandrarobbins5632
    @tandrarobbins5632 2 роки тому +175

    I wanna tell him that he shouldn't be embarrassed about anything. Brandon is extremely brave. This story is absolutely heartwarming. And his daughter is amazing ❤️

  • @MiniLinlin
    @MiniLinlin Рік тому +8

    One of my parents had schizoaffective disorder, already passed away. They were the sweetest and most humble person that I've ever met, but it was hard growing up because of the crises and we always lived in small homes. It requires a lot of patience, it can definitely be an isolating experience for both the person living with the illness and the family. I didn't cry for years because it was hard understanding the emotions I went through with zero help from professionals, but now that my loved one is not here anymore I cry when thinking about them. My parent wouldn't have been able to explain the disorder like Brandon, he's very self-aware so I guess it's different for all people. But I can guarantee the people living with the illness are very smart and so strong. He also seems very sweet and it warms my heart.
    It's hard for a child to process seeing a parent deal with schizoaffective disorder, but I hope his daughter has sincere support and that she grows up to be a patient person. It's easy to make mistakes when your emotions get bad and you feel like no one understands. Wishing the best to anyone living with this illness. They deserve love, care and understanding.

  • @kathryntolle7822
    @kathryntolle7822 2 роки тому +8

    The best father of the year award has got to go to this man right here. He is a good man, I myself have schizophrenia as well as both of my parents and do my best to avoid the topic as well as much as I can. It takes strength to talk about your battles in front of a larger audience and my respect for this man is unfathomable. You’re awesome dude

  • @bethanyrochester9699
    @bethanyrochester9699 2 роки тому +270

    I needed this interview today at this moment. I came to UA-cam looking for something to relate to. Schizoaffective has taken almost everything from me and I’m building back but today I am tired. Thank you for what you do and thank you for being courageous and speaking out.

    • @sharynhay9993
      @sharynhay9993 2 роки тому +20

      Bethany it is very tiring trying to be "normal" when your brain chemicals aren't doing normal things. If you stay open to hearing about how others with our disorders feel it is easier to recognize when you are spiralling down. Brandon said that well.
      A therapist once said that we each have a garbage can full of things we don't want anyone else to see. We sit on the lid of that
      can to keep them all hidden inside. Sometimes we get tired, sad, lonely and get tipped off the lid by something stronger that day. We have to use all of our coping skills to deal with that "thing" and make it weaker so we can climb back up and control the lid.
      I believe in you and all of us who daily fight for a "normal" life.

    • @bethanyrochester9699
      @bethanyrochester9699 2 роки тому +21

      @@sharynhay9993 thank you so much for saying that. It helps to know people understand. This week has been one of the most stressful weeks of my life and definitely the most stressful since my last inpatient hospitalization last year. I feel like I am relearning every single thing about my life and building everything back except I’m also a homeschooling mom of 4, running my husbands paperwork side of his business and a million other things. This week just a series of random events happened in rapid succession and I truly felt today it might break me and I can’t go back to where I was. I want to hold on to these coping mechanisms I’ve learned. I’m going to keep fighting. I am just so exhausted by life kicking me when I’m fighting to get back up from the disorder kicking me down. It seems life and the disorder just take turns. I’m not into pity parties, and I know this week will end and I will see better days. I’m just so so tired. Thank you for listening and for your heartfelt reply.

    • @JJBAS-bv6ki
      @JJBAS-bv6ki 2 роки тому +1

      @@bethanyrochester9699 I see you. *hugs*

    • @bethanyrochester9699
      @bethanyrochester9699 2 роки тому +1

      @@JJBAS-bv6ki you’re so kind. Thank you 💖

    • @martybob55
      @martybob55 2 роки тому +7

      @@bethanyrochester9699 I see you, Bethany. You have a lot on your plate. Homeschooling mom of four, wow! You’re amazing just to be doing that! Bethany, don’t give up, don’t forget how beautiful and awesome you are.

  • @adamgardiner5869
    @adamgardiner5869 2 роки тому +133

    I had 12 wonderful years with my wife, who had schizo-effective disorder. I spent a lot of time helping her navigate what was real and untangle / interpret the auditory hallucinations she frequently had to deal with.
    I wasn't always as patient as I could have been but it was a privilege to be trusted so much by someone I loved with such a difficult disease. Thank you for sharing this families story.

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 2 роки тому +4

      What an humble spirit you have, Adam! Thank you for being your wife's hero when she needed you most, and for staying open to the world, that's a real man! 💪👍🙏💖🌈

    • @brandonlashley2819
      @brandonlashley2819 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for what you did!

    • @robertkyes7369
      @robertkyes7369 2 роки тому

      Is it the Adam Gardiner from florida?

    • @RedDrowned
      @RedDrowned 2 роки тому +2

      Lots of love to you Adam

  • @RoseGirlGlitter
    @RoseGirlGlitter Рік тому +11

    Brandon, thank you so much for your vulnerability and sharing your story with us. I have watched this interview several times now and one quote that has really stayed with me is "No one's gonna know what's going on with you unless you tell them," followed by "You're worth it" has honestly really helped me in dealing with my anxiety and depression. Those simple statements have stuck with me and I think of them whenever I feel like shutting the world and my loved ones out. You are a truly interesting and remarkable person, and your daughter is too.

  • @morecroutonsplease4582
    @morecroutonsplease4582 Рік тому +11

    Min 1.48 I had tears in my eyes. This is such a beautiful human experience

  • @hilarymawia5547
    @hilarymawia5547 2 роки тому +202

    "I'm not afraid of you finding out of I just tell you." That hit me real hard. The peace and confidence you see in a person who is no longer chained up.

    • @brandonlashley2819
      @brandonlashley2819 2 роки тому +11

      Freedom

    • @cbrushira831
      @cbrushira831 2 роки тому +3

      My mother was schizophrenic so I understand the position of the daughter and I am very proud of her.

    • @CrownedMeadow
      @CrownedMeadow 2 роки тому

      Agree. I wish that a certain someone I care about could find the courage to open up to me. I’d consider it an honor to know that I was trusted that much. I feel like that’s becoming more unlikely with every passing day, and it hurts. 😔

  • @Renfield5130
    @Renfield5130 2 роки тому +75

    The fact that Kye just naturally assumes everyone loves their parents shows what a good mom and dad she has. :)

  • @wallacerobert45
    @wallacerobert45 Рік тому +14

    Being autistic and having a daughter myself this dude is rocking it. Keep it up dude you are awesome. Great interview and great advice I have gained from you. Thanks for teaching me.

  • @aaronkeith7336
    @aaronkeith7336 Рік тому +4

    I love this family so much. He’s doing a LOT more than most Dad’s these days even though he has a severe disability.

  • @nancyjones7214
    @nancyjones7214 2 роки тому +115

    He has the best daughter!! She's smart, thoughtful, funny and very caring. He's lucky. So is she; he seems like a great Dad! And I think he's a very interesting man! ❤

  • @kimberlyrose144
    @kimberlyrose144 2 роки тому +131

    Really beautiful how he talks about his wife. That’s love; the way his day-to-day marriage relationship works, such comfort.

  • @DjVerox
    @DjVerox Рік тому +8

    This video means a lot to me man, i want this guy to know that this video right here has made me finally speak about what i'm going through. I'm 31. ❤️

    • @DjVerox
      @DjVerox Рік тому +4

      So scared of what's coming, but im talking to a professional right now and it feels like im finally seeing light. This was the little push in my back i needed

    • @DjVerox
      @DjVerox Рік тому +3

      I want to write so much more man, but there's just so many words. Im just thankful for this video to cross my path.

    • @nsombakuZambia
      @nsombakuZambia Рік тому +1

      @@DjVerox best of luck mate

    • @sherrylienable
      @sherrylienable Рік тому

      Yes, good luck! And remember how cool and brave this guy is when you feel like giving up!

  • @skylerash8120
    @skylerash8120 Рік тому +2

    As an adult person with autism and gnarly anxiety (among other things), you two? Make me feel MORE comfortable because you're authentic. You're real. You're not wearing masks to hide yourselves. You talk about the good times and describe the encompassing darkness of the bad.
    That... to me, is what I hope more people could do and be.

  • @sirenatheodyssa
    @sirenatheodyssa 2 роки тому +69

    My roommate who is one of my best friends has schizophrenia and bipolar. I’m probably one of the few friends she has told. She does an amazing job of masking this but I can see the days where she is struggling more. This has put a lot into perspective.

  • @ambergratta7731
    @ambergratta7731 2 роки тому +118

    Beautiful. I was raised by a schizophrenic mother who is a wonderful person and so much more than her illness. There have been ups and downs in our relationship of course but she always made sure my sister and I were taken care of. Watching this video and hearing Brandon speak so eloquently and so open and honest truly brought tears to my eyes. Seeing the relationship between him and his daughter felt like looking in a mirror. That little girl has such a kind and compassionate heart already at only 9 yrs old. She will do wonders for humanity. Thank you for this video ❤️

    • @sherryd.3425
      @sherryd.3425 2 роки тому +3

      Amber, you are so lovely for saying so to the world. Love to you and others who are so strong,

    • @rubystone2502
      @rubystone2502 2 роки тому +2

      Amber, I was also raised by a mother with schizophrenia. She was the most loving kind person I’ve ever met on this planet, she was my best friend. There are so many misconceptions, this is a great video.

  • @JojoGirl-kx8xb
    @JojoGirl-kx8xb 4 місяці тому +1

    My nephew has this similar diagnosis, but your daughter is very kind, sweet,& loving. And you can see she understands and she stands by your side, she has compassion and you have taught her how to be kind to others who are different than herself. You are both blessed to have each other ..May God continue bless you both. 🙏💗🙏

  • @kantnergirl08
    @kantnergirl08 9 місяців тому +3

    The love the daughter and dad have for each other made me cry. I wish I had a dad like him. The love here is so incredible, it shines through

  • @kelllefae3026
    @kelllefae3026 2 роки тому +42

    My son is in hospital with this...very comforting to see this guy n his lovely daughter. He gives me hope..

    • @kimberlymarino7344
      @kimberlymarino7344 2 роки тому +7

      I truly hope your son is well enough to leave the hospital soon! I hope this does not offend you but I will pray for him and you. Take care of yourself because you can't be there for him if you don't.💜

    • @kelllefae3026
      @kelllefae3026 2 роки тому

      @@kimberlymarino7344 aw thankyou. and prayers most welcome x

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm 2 роки тому +2

      Good luck to you and your boy.

    • @carlos66965
      @carlos66965 2 роки тому +1

      Good luck

  • @ktreznin5538
    @ktreznin5538 2 роки тому +60

    "still hiding and keeping secrets from the world just in order to be part of it." Wow. That was so well said.

  • @agustin7pergamino
    @agustin7pergamino Рік тому +15

    You have to be proud of this little girl. Dont be afraid, go on. You can do It. Youre family is Amazing. You are Amazing !!

  • @kimm31
    @kimm31 2 місяці тому +1

    Watching these videos are therapy for me. I sit here & smile, laugh, cry, nod & sometimes feel the pain they are talking about. I just found this man 3 days ago. I’m sorry I forgot your name but what I do know is you’re an angel without wings. I can’t get any of my housework done because I’m glued to your videos. All of these precious people with their disabilities need you to help us understand what it’s like. I’ve learned so much already. My heart is full of love for them & their parents (and siblings) I’m 58 & I have 5 mental disorders. I think you are a blessing & so are these people you’re interviewing. God bless y’all!