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  • @kristinheath9723
    @kristinheath9723 6 місяців тому +1684

    I was so excited when I heard the story about the bees. It's not just Lyme disease that responds to Bee sting therapy. I was a nurse in a rehab facility and I had a patient who had fallen at home and was injured. To complicate things, she also had multiple sclerosis. She was in rehab for a couple of months and although she recovered from her injuries, her MS symptoms got a great deal worse. She kept telling me that she needed her bees. She told me that she stings herself with bees every day for the Ms and she just wanted to get home and get her bees. She lent me a book about it because I guess I seemed sceptical. She was in a wheelchair at the time and was a 2 person transfer. She eventually went home and I never gave her the book back. I looked her up and I told her that I would bring the book to her house. Well I almost fainted when she answered the door,on her feet, with just a cane. She even invited me inside and showed me the bees that she kept in the freezer. The cold slowed them down enough so she could handle them. Sorry that this comment is so long and I never forgot the lady with the bees.

    • @carlatkins83
      @carlatkins83 6 місяців тому +63

      That’s an amazing story! ❤

    • @itsyagirrrl2436
      @itsyagirrrl2436 6 місяців тому +42

      That’s awesome I hope she’s still doing well today

    • @spencersutton2982
      @spencersutton2982 6 місяців тому +40

      Well my dad was diagnosed in 95 I was 5 my grandmother started the bee stings for him in like 2000 they did not for him didn't subside his symptoms but he had Primary progressive Ms which kills you eventually he gave up his fight in 2016 he was diagnosed in 95 but my family say the falling randomly and other symptoms started in like 91

    • @kristinheath9723
      @kristinheath9723 6 місяців тому +31

      @@spencersutton2982 I'm sorry to hear about your dad. It sounds like he had quite a battle. God bless you

    • @poppypetsparis
      @poppypetsparis 6 місяців тому +25

      Thank you. The bee stories are giving me hope along with the other video on the dopamine remedy ❤. God BLESS you and your family MRBALLEN 🙏🏻✅👍🏻☮️🇺🇲

  • @istandout2719
    @istandout2719 6 місяців тому +1662

    I love how you write “ real photo of DIFFERENT Bee” so that people wouldn’t attack that bee verbally lmao 😂

    • @sniffmycheeze
      @sniffmycheeze 6 місяців тому +20

      😂😂

    • @angelahuff2776
      @angelahuff2776 6 місяців тому +68

      Lol same, I really chuckled at that and then "real photo of different bee swarm"

    • @emilymeyers6069
      @emilymeyers6069 6 місяців тому +25

      HAHAHAHAH like a little gang of bees 😭

    • @angelahuff2776
      @angelahuff2776 6 місяців тому +46

      @@emilymeyers6069 they are killer bees so they were a gang and probably had gang tattoos 😂

    • @dennisstrubhart9077
      @dennisstrubhart9077 6 місяців тому +5

      😂😂😂

  • @day245
    @day245 4 місяці тому +133

    A good friend of mine had debilitating Lyme disease. She got stung by a holistic person who used bees. Now she's doing so well, Lyme disease doesn't even show up on blood work anymore

    • @MeowingCat835
      @MeowingCat835 Місяць тому +10

      So happy for your friend!

    • @ducatiguy1113
      @ducatiguy1113 7 днів тому +4

      nature takes care of nature its man you need to watch out for

  • @whitneymcintosh8991
    @whitneymcintosh8991 5 місяців тому +742

    I love when doctors fight to find out the answers of some mysterious health problems of their patients to me that's the best kind of doctor. I just wish there was more of them like that.

    • @Dislob
      @Dislob 5 місяців тому +9

      It's crazy what good insurance can do right?

    • @pantherstealth1645
      @pantherstealth1645 5 місяців тому +20

      I had a good doc when i was 18. Since then, 40yo now and haven’t met a doc that cared enough to try and fix my guts. Chronic daily maximum pain and nausea for 4y now. My heart won’t survive the scope prep and no other options. Full time job of 15y with hdhp insurance that is $3k out of pocket then all the rest is covered for the year.. except I can’t afford that because i am the caretaker for my mother and younger brother. My only hope is when i lose my job in 9 months due to HQ moving across the country. Then i get poverty health insurance and new health network to start fresh and try to tackle my guts. 💪 Never been so happy to become unemployed.

    • @Heavyisthecrown
      @Heavyisthecrown 5 місяців тому

      @@pantherstealth1645if you are in America. You can take some time off on disability and get Medicare/medicade which pays for everything for free.
      Also consider calling your insurance company. Explaining everything. Two of my friends work for Harvard pilgrim insurance and they battle for patients and break rules to get them care. Worth a shot! So sad the insurance companies take our money of responsible good people that pay their bills. Take their money and give it out to people that don’t. Then when people that have paid for their whole lives actually need to use it they can’t because they’ve used that money for people that don’t live responsible lives. Pathetic. I hate how our system is run. I don’t even want socialized health care. Eff that, quality is too low. But us who are responsible and pay for the rest of the country to stay afloat should be cared for when we need it.

    • @elcucuy1770
      @elcucuy1770 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@pantherstealth1645I'm really sorry u have such problems and even financial issues on top of that the government sucks. And yeah mostly it's about business for the doctors than caring these days. Do everything u can buddy, find the best doctor, think positive and I hope u get out of this illness. God bless u.

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 5 місяців тому +6

      It's probably wanting to be the one to figure out a mysterious disease too, not necessarily just for good.

  • @DivaMsDivine
    @DivaMsDivine 6 місяців тому +3446

    Ellie’s case was heartbreaking and then with a twist of fate Ellie was given a second chance. Miracles do happen.

    • @lilafeldman8630
      @lilafeldman8630 6 місяців тому +70

      It sounds like that movie about the girl with the gut disease and she got healed by hitting her head while climbing a tree

    • @codyao.6118
      @codyao.6118 6 місяців тому +8

      How?

    • @garygood6804
      @garygood6804 6 місяців тому +6

      Not really

    • @bunnybgood411
      @bunnybgood411 6 місяців тому +47

      Uh, that's not a miracle. That's science.

    • @philiprussell7557
      @philiprussell7557 6 місяців тому

      a miracle she was in the right place at the right time @@bunnybgood411 smart ass

  • @Emma-xz8fo
    @Emma-xz8fo 6 місяців тому +2308

    Oh my god I am literally screaming with joy for the woman whose Lyme disease was cured by the bees!!!

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 6 місяців тому +47

      À plot twist The other way around

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes 6 місяців тому +97

      They sacrificed themselves 😔🐝 lil' black and yellow healers.🙏🏻

    • @charlesadams41
      @charlesadams41 6 місяців тому +135

      It's nearly un-bee-lievable!
      --I'll see myself out

    • @WarriorMongoose
      @WarriorMongoose 6 місяців тому +32

      ​@@charlesadams41😃I liked the joke 🐝

    • @borleyboo5613
      @borleyboo5613 6 місяців тому +15

      ‘Screaming with joy’ crikey! 🙄

  • @tomcanningmusic4923
    @tomcanningmusic4923 6 місяців тому +292

    I love the "real photo of..." captions. It must make things so hard for the editors having to figure out how to say "this is a real photo of bees, but not the specific bees that stung Ellie"

    • @dickjohnson7547
      @dickjohnson7547 2 місяці тому +2

      Seems like you figured out how to do it pretty easily. Are you calling his editors stupid?

    • @tomcanningmusic4923
      @tomcanningmusic4923 2 місяці тому

      @@dickjohnson7547 quite a jump you've had to take to reach that conclusion

  • @maggiem6209
    @maggiem6209 3 місяці тому +236

    Those bees were truly God going, "This is gonna suck, you'll love it!" What a blessing in disguise. 😆

    • @rhondaweidner3065
      @rhondaweidner3065 2 місяці тому +7

      You are right , she may be a advocate for bee venom but she needs to be a advocate for Jesus !! Because Jesus sent those bees to save her life !!!!

    • @Handledi
      @Handledi 2 місяці тому +7

      @@rhondaweidner3065did Jesus also send the tick?

    • @JimBox810
      @JimBox810 Місяць тому

      Praise Jesus, ​If he hadnt sent the tick as well this cure would never have been discovered.​@@Handledi

    • @danastewart9281
      @danastewart9281 Місяць тому +2

      Amen!!🙏❤️

    • @JimBox810
      @JimBox810 Місяць тому +2

      Amen❤

  • @rikih1442
    @rikih1442 6 місяців тому +863

    Ellie's story is not only inspiring, it's miraculous. Knowing the suffering she herself endured from Lyme Disease, she set forth to help others suffering from its debilitating symptoms. Such a beautiful way to show thankfulness for your life.

    • @evilspyke5760
      @evilspyke5760 6 місяців тому +8

      i wonder what she did to the insects?

    • @lizard3348
      @lizard3348 6 місяців тому

      @@evilspyke5760 those mfers attack ppl alot in cali, they got opps fr they with piru

    • @stevencalef4550
      @stevencalef4550 6 місяців тому +13

      @@evilspyke5760bro right bugs just seem to freaking hate her lol

    • @deguratface9750
      @deguratface9750 6 місяців тому +5

      I looked into it and it seems like there's no science or anything supporting her claims?

    • @sendmorerum8241
      @sendmorerum8241 6 місяців тому +11

      @@evilspyke5760 African killer bees don't need a serious reason to attack

  • @noneofyobiznizz9516
    @noneofyobiznizz9516 6 місяців тому +587

    For those of us suffering from autoimmune disorders, we all hope and pray for that one accidental clue that leads to a cure or treatment that might make our lives just a little bit easier. I have been dealing with my own hell for 25 years and I stopped telling people about it twenty years ago because I don't "look" sick and I overheard someone talking about me. It just happened to be the one person who always asked me how I was feeling yet she was the one who said the worst things about me. I don't lay around crying about how much pain I am in either. I work full time and spend an hour just driving to work everyday. I learned to just keep it to myself and not to trust others with this personal information. There are a lot of us out there.

    • @theresilientspud
      @theresilientspud 6 місяців тому +41

      I'm with you. I have chronic lyme and I fought for years. Its now made me bedridden. I cant fight anymore

    • @myliza700
      @myliza700 6 місяців тому +61

      So I am 25. I have dealt with the symptoms of both my auto immune disorders- yeah I drew the lottery twice I can’t wait to die- but I’m “passing “ as well.
      But the reason I’m responding to you is because how that person betrayed you has caused you to hide and mask. Which I did for years.
      Then one day I mentioned I was having a hard time.. from depression to being in a lot of pain I just wanted to die. I couldn’t tolerate it anymore. And the first person to knock me down when I was asking for help was my own aunt. I won’t forget how she treated me. Telling me I wasn’t old enough to know how hard life was. Despite her knowing the trauma I’d gone through already by 19.
      But I decided that she didn’t matter. Seizures knocked me on my ASS this year. It’s a new thing. It’s taken me a lot to accept help. I still get asked why didn’t you say something before it got this bad etc.
      my point is it’s not their pain. It’s not their struggles. If they are that disgusting to mock your struggles that’s on them. Don’t punish yourself for what they do. I know that is difficult but just want you to know you are not alone

    • @amandarussell8770
      @amandarussell8770 6 місяців тому +38

      Lupus and Lyme🙋🏼‍♀️ I don't talk about it either. If you don't "look sick" you get 🙄
      Sending strength and energy ✨
      ✌️🧡💫

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes 6 місяців тому +37

      Epilepsy, severe anxiety, mild TBI, and PTSD from being in a DV relationship.
      Others don't see it, they don't care.
      Unless it's about THEM.
      I don't have 1 single close friend, nobody I can confide in, go have a "girls' night" but I have, my kids who are teens and actually like hanging out with their mom sometimes.
      I like being alone due to my social anxiety but some days can be tough... 😔

    • @cuppycakey5013
      @cuppycakey5013 6 місяців тому +21

      I’m so sorry you’re dealing with that and to be betrayed by someone you trusted too much. It’s true what they say, not everyone who smiles at you is your friend. I don’t know how to know before you trust them though. My own sister is that way with me. I wish you well.

  • @bettina4374
    @bettina4374 2 місяці тому +12

    I had the exact bullseye red ring on my thigh after being bitten by a tick. I got tested after recognizing it myself and got antibiotics. This prevented the disease. Thank God!

  • @ericrayblankenship5018
    @ericrayblankenship5018 5 місяців тому +79

    I was worried when your channel blew up it would never be the same but you kept it real thanks for staying humble !!

  • @laurend1439
    @laurend1439 6 місяців тому +7164

    MrBallen may not be a mailman, but he always delivers

    • @Iono_vtuber
      @Iono_vtuber 6 місяців тому +57

      That's a good one

    • @ToasteredBread
      @ToasteredBread 6 місяців тому +62

      You stole that

    • @allylabar21
      @allylabar21 6 місяців тому +18

      Best comment ever!

    • @ericstick1299
      @ericstick1299 6 місяців тому +46

      Mf made me spit my coffee out from laughing. that is true facts

    • @aceykrew5207
      @aceykrew5207 6 місяців тому +8

      Nice

  • @SunsetHoney615
    @SunsetHoney615 6 місяців тому +5283

    As a beekeeper, I can vouch for this story. Bee stings hurt, but the after effects definitely improve health provided you are not anaphylactic 🐝

    • @annajosullivan
      @annajosullivan 6 місяців тому +349

      Except she was. It’s so strange that she didn’t have a reaction. I’m really happy she didn’t though. I’m allergic to everything that bites and stings.

    • @michaelsizemore1398
      @michaelsizemore1398 6 місяців тому +158

      I watched videos of people taking them under beekeeper supervision and stinging parts of the body for healing. I love Bees.

    • @cydragon2.099
      @cydragon2.099 6 місяців тому +190

      so i was stung by bees in the past when my body was younger (this happened in my 2nd or 3rd grade) (currently my body is in the 20s) and I got stung on various parts of my body but it seems like Bees don't help to cure Autism since I still am Autistic from the aftermath of getting shots

    • @recynd77
      @recynd77 6 місяців тому +114

      @@mehrimazedehArthritis is the ailment I initially heard bee venom was used for. I have no idea how you get it, though.
      Good luck to you!

    • @allisonoconnor8055
      @allisonoconnor8055 6 місяців тому +94

      Bee venom was in testing some time ago for MS multiple schilrisus

  • @lucyterrier7905
    @lucyterrier7905 Місяць тому +17

    I had contracted Lyme disease. I was bedridden for 8 years. It is never to late to treat. I was in end stage Lyme with lots of neurological & cardiac problems . Patients with Lyme are more attractive to bees & other insects. My husband, a doctor was familiar with the study on bee venom. I was treated with multiple antibiotics, antiparasitics & herbs suspended in alcohol. Today, I no longer have any symptoms of Lyme.

    • @cleanserene6330
      @cleanserene6330 Місяць тому +3

      Did he become familiar because he did research while you were sick? I'm sorry you had to spend so long debilitated.

  • @sarinafloresrandomswithrin1486
    @sarinafloresrandomswithrin1486 5 місяців тому +32

    I have Lyme disease and within 2 months I was paralyzed not understanding what was happening! Being stubborn just thinking I was overwhelmed and overworking my body by the third month in as I was also becoming blind and foggy mind and can’t open my mouth to even eat I finally was diagnosed but thanks to my doctor I trusted. Caught in time; barley! Now I can walk, talk, etc again🙌🥺

  • @maguffintop2596
    @maguffintop2596 6 місяців тому +34

    I am only (or was) a RN for 26 yrs. (‘86 to ‘12). I worked for a doctor so well respected other docs would send him ‘mystery patients’ outside if his specialty ( hem/onc). He would ask the strangest questions, do you have reptiles as pets? Have you ever owned lizards, snakes, iguana, frogs, turtles…etc.. Do you own a cat? If so where did you get it? How often do you change litter box? Do you live on a farm? What kind of farm? Etc. He would find/discover the weirdest diagnosis… AND yell at other docs for not properly analyzing data, failure to observe, chart, test, ask- not just patient but friends, family. Amazing doc! Also an expert witness who was well respected by lawyers. Today we seem to have a curiosity shortage. Will be interesting to see how AI helps in the future.

  • @SarahDuke01
    @SarahDuke01 6 місяців тому +413

    Fun fact, mercury is also the reason we have the expression “mad as a hatter”. Mercury was a common ingredient in the process of making hats early on, so hatters experienced symptoms of insanity after all the time they spent working with the material.

    • @AlwaysKDawg
      @AlwaysKDawg 6 місяців тому +45

      They were also handling the hats and mercury without gloves, which is so crazy if you think about it because we know how toxic mercury is, but they didn't think anything of it. It's honestly crazy.
      Kinda like the Radium Girls and how the watch manufacturers and other industries thought it was fine to ingest a little bit of it. Stuff like that in history is fascinating and horrifying

    • @shellybelly7784
      @shellybelly7784 6 місяців тому +9

      Wow didn’t know

    • @Gomorragh
      @Gomorragh 6 місяців тому +11

      this is the reason Salford in the UK got a lot of renovation in the early 90's, several long time hatteries in the area had left high trace levels of mercury in the soil, and some of the buildings and soil had to have bits removed, accidentally starting the asbestos removal at the same time, several years before asbestos removal was to become a big thing, and before they knew you had to use environmental suits to remove it

    • @bospurgeon1039
      @bospurgeon1039 6 місяців тому +9

      @@AlwaysKDawg Agree completely. History is filled with instances of thinking there’s a great building material or medicine, but it took using the stuff for a longer duration to see the long term effects. Lead, cocaine, heroin, etc… What pisses me off are the anti-vaxxers who use these relatively archaic circumstances as “evidence “. Situations like this are why there is now so many checks/balances on all types of things (particularly medicine, and unfortunately not enough regulation on the other stuff cuz of capitalism and lobbyists. At least we know a majority of the scientific community is trying to make sure it’s safe. By no means ALL, but a majority.

    • @03stmlax
      @03stmlax 6 місяців тому

      "Fun" Fact: Lyme disease was created in the US in a lab via gain of function at the Plum Island Animal Disease Lab. Many of our monster viruses/diseases, including HIV, were most likely created in a lab.

  • @user-di1ol4rv3e
    @user-di1ol4rv3e 3 місяці тому +11

    Two sons in military, sure 💕 love Mr. Ballen...from Maine. Pray for my husband please. Lost all toes freezing here..thank you so!! Anybody there, pretty isolated here

  • @208cindygirl
    @208cindygirl Місяць тому +4

    As a retired RN, I absolutely LOVED these 3 stories! Especially the first one with the bee cure. How very simple it seemed yet for the woman with Lyme disease, she would have probably never used the bee cure due to her known allergy to bee venom. Wonderful stories! I so enjoy your stories, and I am so blessed by them! Thank you, Sir! God Bless you and your family!

  • @mandywathen7847
    @mandywathen7847 6 місяців тому +298

    I have chronic Lyme disease.... definitely understand being ready to give in... it's so crazy listening to her story... so much mirrored... I was diagnosed 15 years ago but the Dr said I'd had it for 8-10 years beforehand... took 2 yrs to get a positive because of how the test is... this is so crazy. I can't believe I'd never heard of the Bee venom study.. I'm so glad you told Ellies story...

    • @Allieari
      @Allieari 6 місяців тому +17

      Since I only have 3 markers and not five they say I'm fine. But I'm not. But I have anaphylaxis from bees.

    • @mandywathen7847
      @mandywathen7847 6 місяців тому +36

      @@grizzlyking6668 then mind your business!

    • @mandywathen7847
      @mandywathen7847 6 місяців тому +10

      @@Allieari that's exactly what it was too love, I'd only have 3 or 4 markers, every time & around the 2 yr mark, I was out with the kids & another tick had bitten me but I removed him within an hour, went to my Dr the following day & we drew blood & finally all 5 markers were there.. I'm so sorry you're going thru this, especially going thru it but not even being actually diagnosed... when my test came bk positive finally, my doctor said there are 2 types of lymes results, 1st is found within a year of developing it & can be treated w/ strong antibiotic tablets.. those made me nauseated tho... the 2nd positive test results will show chronic lymes that's been had for years... they scheduled me for surgery, put a Hickman line in my chest that ran under my skin, up to my artery in my neck. I did intravenous antibiotic treatments for 9 months (the longest most Dr's will leave a Hickman line in for lymes is 3 months, that's what the nurses told me), unfortunately even the long duration didn't help... I think the worst part is the other stuff that comes with it, I developed ME/CFS and the chronic fatigue syndrome for me is worse than the damn lymes disease. Oh love I do wish you the best... it's definitely a tough journey... I hope you have or can get a good Dr also that'll keep testing you. I'll definitely be thinking about you.

    • @tylercarver7924
      @tylercarver7924 6 місяців тому +9

      Maybe the bee venom can help you!

    • @msb358
      @msb358 6 місяців тому +7

      @grizzlyking6668 needs to get a life! At least develop some understanding.
      I understand Mandy; my daughter-in-law has had it for over 15 years. She was suffering with pain and doctors keep telling her they couldn't find anything wrong with her. One doctor even told her it was all in her head. She cried! Finally, a smart doctor had her tested for Lymes and sure enough, that's what she has. She's on a special diet, vitamins, gets some kind of IV's periodically when there are flare-ups, but for the most part she's doing well.

  • @James-cl5nv
    @James-cl5nv 6 місяців тому +767

    Ellie's end of life coordinator did a great job at coordinating the end of Ellie's life

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 4 місяці тому +3

      I wouldn't run to

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine 4 місяці тому +26

      lmao. I know. What a worthless person. But it was a lucky break for Ellie she was.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine 4 місяці тому +16

      I’m also shocked Ellie didn’t realize she had Lyme disease after seeing the bulls eye. I thought everyone was aware of that.

    • @snilhamahalim
      @snilhamahalim 4 місяці тому +25

      ​@@The_ZeroLine I don't. And I'm pretty sure none of my family knows as well. Its not something common here. 😩

    • @83KJack
      @83KJack 4 місяці тому +14

      ​@@The_ZeroLinewhen i was like 9 years old i got bit by a tick and it left one of those and my mom saw it and dug the poison out with a needle. it was painful but clearly worth it. Im 40 now with no sign of, well, any disease at all 🙂 but that brush i had with it as a kid really makes this story so much scarier! i didnt know it was a chronic/killer disease!

  • @IrishCoffeee
    @IrishCoffeee 2 місяці тому +7

    The plot twist in the first story truly surprised me 😅 I thought the bees out of nowhere thing was crazy but the fact that it saved her is incredible

  • @DaleVokes-wl9dv
    @DaleVokes-wl9dv 14 днів тому +2

    This man needs his own tv show. He can take anything and make the story so enthralling. He could talk about mushrooms and I'd be on the edge of my seat

  • @kimberlylemmerman7044
    @kimberlylemmerman7044 6 місяців тому +551

    Healthcare worker here. The fact that my favorite storyteller is starting a medical mystery series?! I literally jumped for joy. I've already binged all the available episodes on the podcast and eagerly await more!!! Best idea EVER!!!

    • @journeytosilius1
      @journeytosilius1 6 місяців тому +16

      I'm pretty disappointed in the medical system if they told Ellie she might have any number of bad diseases but couldn't even figure out it's lime disease. Like what the hell are these hospitals doing exactly? Why not run every test in the book to find out when someone has debilitating symptoms? Would that... cost too much? Heh heh. I think we found our issue.

    • @sTraYa249
      @sTraYa249 6 місяців тому

      ​@@journeytosilius1$$$

    • @Eventual-Visitor
      @Eventual-Visitor 6 місяців тому +4

      As a healthcare worker can you explain why Ellie who was anergic to bee venom didn't suffer a fulminant anaphylactic shock and subsequent death? Don't tell me the Lyme disease bacteria cured her bee venom allergy.

    • @Pooky1991
      @Pooky1991 6 місяців тому +4

      Makes me think of that show medical x which was about medical mysteries. I used to love that show.

    • @tinapuddin9923
      @tinapuddin9923 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@journeytosilius1yeah my local ER misdiagnosed me 2Xs on the 3rd trip when I couldn't walk I was so sick and in so much pain I ended up staying for 5 days. The first time I was diagnosed with an abscess sore in my mouth I said no that not what that is and I told them about this pain I had on the left side of my body nope it's just an infection in your mouth well NOPE it wasn't the sore in my mouth ended up being an ulcer which was caused by a very large ulcer in a very bad spot in my stomach.

  • @WynneL
    @WynneL 6 місяців тому +276

    I was heartbroken listening to Ellie's story due to knowing her struggles. I had Lyme at the age of 12, but no doctor we saw was aware of the disease, which meant that it had free reign to ravage my body over time. I was lucky enough that my mother did a ton of research, took me to a specialist, and got me longer term IV antibiotics that could render the spirochete dormant. I'm so glad that there was an answer for Ellie; Lyme disease comes with such incredible pain and exhaustion that I wouldn't wish on anyone. The stronger the grip Lyme gets on you, the more it really does feel like death is inevitable. This could spare a lot of others what Ellie and I suffered before her remarkable recovery.

    • @kennethflores-hv7uf
      @kennethflores-hv7uf 6 місяців тому +13

      I once saw a teenager with it clutched in a fetal position crying. He stated that he felt like someone was crushing his bones. He had Lyme for a few years and the Mom told me that ever so often they get antibiotic treatments for him but it doesn’t help much. Felt bad for that kid, hope he’s alright.

    • @rwindsp1954
      @rwindsp1954 6 місяців тому +4

      So did the treatments you received cure your Lyme disease? God bless you and.

    • @JT_Gamble
      @JT_Gamble 6 місяців тому +2

      As someone with Lymes I agree completely

    • @JT_Gamble
      @JT_Gamble 6 місяців тому

      @@rwindsp1954you can’t actually “cure” lymes once you have it you always test positive and symptoms can come back sometimes it’s also a neurological disease had a friend in high school who had to walk with a cane, I have it too but it was caught kinda soon and haven’t had symptoms in several years

    • @goldenbeautiie2049
      @goldenbeautiie2049 6 місяців тому +1

      I’m sorry you had to go through that 😢 I hope all is well with you now. ❤

  • @Hallandoatstxpigs
    @Hallandoatstxpigs 2 місяці тому +2

    I love your medical mystery’s and I use them when I teach nursing students. As a nursing instructor I find that these stories give a connection to to all of the strange and wondering cases we see in medicine. It gets them excited and keeps them curious, and that is very important in medicine is to stay curious, look outside the box and really listen to patients. Thank you so much you have a fantastic for life and many more will be subscribing to you as I have your link in my curriculum. Also thank for your service and sacrifices

  • @ccziv
    @ccziv 6 місяців тому +2

    Ballen!!! Thank you so much for this. I’m heading straight to your podcast now. Fascinating stories and a genre that certainly needs more representation. Thanks so much! ❤

  • @juniper7033
    @juniper7033 6 місяців тому +234

    I have had Lyme for 6 years. I feel for Ellie. I’ve definitely considered doing bee venom therapy in the hopes it helps me. Thank you for taking the disease seriously and telling this story ❤️

    • @MyAMJourney
      @MyAMJourney 6 місяців тому +22

      Do it man. This is a miracle

    • @TheObservationHive
      @TheObservationHive 6 місяців тому +16

      It works, definitely look into it. Ellie wrote a book about it.

    • @amiller7764
      @amiller7764 6 місяців тому +15

      I’m so sorry for your suffering. I hope you find good health in the near future. Maybe this story was a sign for you.

    • @danielriley7380
      @danielriley7380 6 місяців тому +4

      I just hope you don’t rely on a better attack to get it.

    • @MajorSkyblue
      @MajorSkyblue 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@grizzlyking6668ua-cam.com/video/R5kPUFxXYLs/v-deo.html

  • @lowespringacres7838
    @lowespringacres7838 6 місяців тому +266

    As a nurse and just general science geek, I love medical mysteries.

    • @jessicaadams4455
      @jessicaadams4455 6 місяців тому +7

      I’m in nursing school! Any tips? A&P is kicking my butt lol!

    • @raw_addiction
      @raw_addiction 6 місяців тому +4

      Oh that new podcast will be perfect for you!

    • @brenduuhh2000
      @brenduuhh2000 6 місяців тому

      @@jessicaadams4455flash cards were my saving Grace and UA-cam videos on certain topics! Goodluck with everything you got this

    • @2Bad4YOUuu
      @2Bad4YOUuu 6 місяців тому +2

      One would think that while testing for aluminum as a workplace hazard--that a panel of heavy metals serum testing would have been included while they're at it. This would have included the Mercury (scratching my head).

    • @familyof1052
      @familyof1052 6 місяців тому

      @@jessicaadams4455my only advice is just get through it and any passing grade works😂. It’s the worst class you will have and doesn’t help much with what you will actually be doing at your job one day. 80-90% of everything you learn will be in clinical and on the job training. Good luck!🙂

  • @comfortlibrary3710
    @comfortlibrary3710 4 місяці тому +9

    This channel is oozing with talent. You my friend are a natural born storyteller.

  • @cissymckinley3154
    @cissymckinley3154 11 днів тому

    I truly love this man, he tells real stories. Good for him ,so many things he speaks on.

  • @doctorsmiles7591
    @doctorsmiles7591 6 місяців тому +3139

    What truly scares me about this channel is what the like button is going to do when it finally snaps.

    • @zoegartham312
      @zoegartham312 6 місяців тому +117

      I've often wondered what it did to Mr. Ballen to earn the plethora of punishments it has gotten over the years.

    • @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
      @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 6 місяців тому +41

      Wear eye protection while clicking.

    • @jeaniee.6283
      @jeaniee.6283 6 місяців тому +9

      😄

    • @BeatriceLuna-ek7jz
      @BeatriceLuna-ek7jz 6 місяців тому

      Are you interested in forex investment.where you invest as little as $500 and make profit of $2500 in a week

    • @elisetanner3089
      @elisetanner3089 6 місяців тому +28

      I betcha the LIKE button is feverishly trying to figure out how to switch to a parallel universe-mr. Ballen and the like button will switch positions. I think Mr. Ballen will be gobsmacked when that happens.😂

  • @melissajackson79
    @melissajackson79 6 місяців тому +205

    It's so nice that those two boys could have a normal life and Ellie, to suffer so badly for so long. I am just so glad the bees cured her.

  • @jake-zd8kv
    @jake-zd8kv 5 місяців тому +5

    You're passion for storytelling is a huge asset to society! Thank you

  • @Pochitaman30
    @Pochitaman30 3 місяці тому

    This is my favorite video of MrBallen thus far. I was tearing up with the first story, the 2nd story had me in awe and the last one had me disturbed. Such a well put batch of extraordinary stories

  • @pattymc4726
    @pattymc4726 6 місяців тому +544

    Just so you know, I am a 63 year old who is now afraid of the dark! I can’t stay up late alone anymore because I get so creeped out. You do your job very well, sir.

    • @bethhenkelman5249
      @bethhenkelman5249 6 місяців тому +15

      I listen during the day.

    • @arrogantanaconda3405
      @arrogantanaconda3405 6 місяців тому

      @@bethhenkelman5249Aw beth

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 6 місяців тому +12

      Try Dan Carlin's Hardcore History as an antidote. Then you can have day issues too!

    • @Lindsey578
      @Lindsey578 5 місяців тому +4

      lol ditto but 40 i pee my pantsv jk

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 5 місяців тому +4

      That's sad.

  • @Just_another_menace
    @Just_another_menace 6 місяців тому +308

    The Pakistani story was wild I can't believe I've never heard of it before. It's so scary and fascinating to know that the absence of a single neurotransmitter can have such huge consequences! From a neuropsychology perspective it takes more than one neurotransmitter to cause a disorder so I assumed in purely neuro it would also take more than one to cause problems. Also imagine having the rarest of rarest conditions which only your family has but props to the doc for figuring it out so these sweet boys can live their lives to the fullest.

    • @temtech9730
      @temtech9730 6 місяців тому +34

      Big respect to the genius doctor and his team.

    • @kevinc865
      @kevinc865 5 місяців тому +6

      As soon as I heard about day & night. I suspected that it might be related to the brain n have something to do with a neuro transmitter

    • @johnnba6289
      @johnnba6289 5 місяців тому +3

      tf is a dopeamine pill????

    • @stephenminchin4870
      @stephenminchin4870 5 місяців тому +14

      Here in the UK the Pakistani community are disproportionate users of the NHS. That first cousin marriage is favoured in this community is probably a significant factor in why they are. That these boys have such a rare condition indicates they may be the product of successive first cousin marriages.

    • @DiveOrRide
      @DiveOrRide 5 місяців тому +3

      When we have silver fillings, it's actually a compound of a few Metals one of them which is mercury. Dentist and assistants have to be very careful with handling the filling material before it hardens into a solid.

  • @xplainex
    @xplainex 3 місяці тому +2

    The bee story took me through the best kind of emotional rollercoaster.

  • @patriciahill4492
    @patriciahill4492 6 місяців тому +2

    I so enjoy your narration of stories. I can just sit and watch you talk like I'm listening to a friend. Relaxing. Thank you. 😊 Idaho USA 🇺🇸 ♥️

  • @iceblueaquamarina7389
    @iceblueaquamarina7389 6 місяців тому +48

    I liked the happy endings in the first two cases. 😌 A friend of mine had Lyme disease and it was exactly how you described it. Unfortunately the bee poison was not yet discovered as a possible cure. She was so devestated and full of pain for years that she ended her life. 😔 This one is for you, Bine. ✨❤️🕯✨

  • @thekidunderpanic
    @thekidunderpanic 6 місяців тому +844

    It's incredibly scary to be attacked by bees but I'm glad something good came out of it

    • @murder13love
      @murder13love 6 місяців тому +44

      All venom is hugely important in science!

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood 6 місяців тому +16

      It's also in meds for multiple sclerosis.

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas 6 місяців тому +16

      It's sad so many people are scared and freaked out around bees.

    • @RobertCraft-re5sf
      @RobertCraft-re5sf 6 місяців тому +9

      Ironic the "killer" bees are African
      Edit: won't let me reply for some reason 😒
      I'm just wondering why their behavior is so different 🤔 so much more violent and aggressive and impulsive.

    • @thekidunderpanic
      @thekidunderpanic 6 місяців тому

      @@Loralanthalas unless you know what you're doing, which isn't most people

  • @garymcewan5876
    @garymcewan5876 2 місяці тому +2

    Mr. Ballan. I always enjoy your content. But I want to take a moment to thank you for your service as a US Navy Seal. Truly an extraordinary example of bravery and overwhelming incredible physical challenges. Thank you again! Gary M.

  • @laurencrossland3799
    @laurencrossland3799 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for your service

  • @andrewkim7700
    @andrewkim7700 6 місяців тому +88

    This new series is probably the best addition to the channel. I’m always baffled with the doctors that are able to figure out these rare anomalies.

    • @Alison-W
      @Alison-W 6 місяців тому +3

      🙂👏👏yeah

  • @yvonnekotarac5901
    @yvonnekotarac5901 6 місяців тому +80

    I'm in the medical field and these 3 stories are completely crazy.. Thank the Lord that there are a few great Drs, nurese and researchers that still CARE. Keep the stories coming you are doing a fantastic job ❤🙏👍

    • @donnacreamer4123
      @donnacreamer4123 6 місяців тому +7

      The one about mercury poisoning was so sad.
      I’ve personally experienced mercury poisoning and it was very painful and scary. I experienced 3 days and nights of psychosis and hallucinations.
      The treatment/cure was so simple and very effective. It was massive doses of vitamin C and Distilled Water over 8 days.
      I was so saddened to hear that the man died from something so easily cured. 😢

    • @rwatson2609
      @rwatson2609 6 місяців тому

      @@donnacreamer4123 True, but it appeared that his cooking Au & Ag out of teeth had not been mentioned anywhere on the records. The Silver amalgam that a lot of us have in our fillings from the 1970s to even today have mercury, silver, tin and copper in them. It's pretty safe in the liquid state, but all hell brakes loose when it is heated to a gas state. A good example of this is the mad hatter disease from the early 1800s or the current 3rd world gold mining methods that use mercury to extract fine gold, which they later boil off. dumb dumb dumb. retort.

  • @PneumaNoose
    @PneumaNoose 16 днів тому

    Your Medical Mysteries podcast is the best! I have APD so I never listen to podcasts because I generally need to read lips to fully comprehend what people say. However, I’m so used to the way you speak that now I can just listen to the audio and follow along the whole time. It’s the best non-visual storytelling I’ve ever heard and I just can’t get enough! Medical Mystery is so my jam and I’m SO glad you invested into this genre! Thank you!

  • @speakstheobvious5769
    @speakstheobvious5769 5 місяців тому +2

    29:42 I freaking new it! Of course the way you told the story helped. I can absolutely see how the Drs would have completely overlooked it.

  • @joyce3782
    @joyce3782 6 місяців тому +64

    As a 15 year chronic Lyme patient, I gotta give it to Ellie!! I struggle some days but, am a little grateful because I was a medical mystery for years.... Until one doctor tested me for a rare genetic disorder, called Porphyria. I had to sell my car because I had seizures and may never have another; my fiance left me and even though I'm seizure free, the guy I'm crazy about told me, "You're not worth the gas.". The list of people that have left is long and I'm alone most of the time, but my medical mystery finally was solved...
    Compliments of a tick!

    • @darlinebrooker843
      @darlinebrooker843 5 місяців тому +8

      Well i hope that the rest of ur time on earth is blessed and trouble free

    • @kimleteff4639
      @kimleteff4639 5 місяців тому +5

      I'm so sorry you experienced the worst of people. I'm praying you're doing better and found people that love you unconditionally.

    • @thatgirlcourtney85
      @thatgirlcourtney85 5 місяців тому +1

      Ask your doctor about bee venom! They have synthesized it so you can take it without being stung! I hope this helps and you have a long healthy life. Lime disease is no joke! ❤️

    • @kygodragon4782
      @kygodragon4782 5 місяців тому

      ​@@thatgirlcourtney85clearly it is to the person above who is pretending to have it.

    • @karabear19
      @karabear19 5 місяців тому +6

      I just want to let you know, you most certainly are worth the gas! Whoever said that to you, isn't worth your time though!

  • @JohnRiversOfficial
    @JohnRiversOfficial 6 місяців тому +119

    Ellie’s case has always fascinated me. There are reports of people with MS entering spontaneous remission from bee stings too. I suffer from other types of autoimmune illnesses but have only been stung once or twice since diagnosis and didn’t notice any difference, but man it makes me so curious and hopeful. I truly feel that the earth has everything we need to heal and survive, If we could only find the right things with eyes and minds wide open. Like mushrooms curing depression, the answers are out there.

    • @itsacircleda
      @itsacircleda 6 місяців тому +8

      Whoa whoa whoa what's this you say about mushrooms curing depression? What kind of mushrooms please tell me more

    • @tracyhaney9080
      @tracyhaney9080 6 місяців тому

      ​@@itsacircledamicrodosing with psychedelic mushrooms, under a doctor's care. There's a couple of states out west that do it

    • @doodoodoodle
      @doodoodoodle 6 місяців тому

      ​@@itsacircledapsilocybin (magic mushrooms)
      I have only taken them a few times myself (not in big amounts). I can see how it could help. I really enjoyed my experience.

    • @claire28748
      @claire28748 6 місяців тому +6

      There's been ongoing research that shows microdosing psychedelic mushrooms is a great treatment for depression! It's very cool. Both depression and psychedelics are linked with seratonin.

    • @Dementia.Pugilistica
      @Dementia.Pugilistica 6 місяців тому +2

      My mother has MS and is also allergic to bees. I was thinking about her during this story (I'd never heard this story but I anticipated the ending)... there's always hope and medical science is advancing rapidly.

  • @defneozturk
    @defneozturk 6 місяців тому +1

    I love watching you or rather listening so much I let the videos accumulate and then MBB- Mr. Ballen Binge :) Thank you for being.

  • @dawnharvey7840
    @dawnharvey7840 6 місяців тому +2

    Didn't see any one of them coming! Fascinating and crazy! Thank you Mr Ballen 😁

  • @ZeryusXD
    @ZeryusXD 6 місяців тому +441

    It's crazy to think that by leaving Ellie to die, the caretaker had saved her life

    • @74lisaj
      @74lisaj 6 місяців тому +28

      Yes, maybe she was anaphalactic and at the end of the day, it's sad to say...but she was at work. I would be wanting to get home that day alive to my family. Who knows? But it whatever happened that day , I dont believe in coincidences.

    • @1A_B_C1
      @1A_B_C1 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@74lisajSo you are supporting care taker or not?

    • @lukebailey853
      @lukebailey853 6 місяців тому +17

      ​@@1A_B_C1I understand your question. But it also doesn't matter. What ever will be will be. No coincidences. Lets say the carer stayed. But dies from being stung. Just be happy both survived.

    • @drmgiverdrmgiver5335
      @drmgiverdrmgiver5335 6 місяців тому +5

      The irony of it all, is looking at her profile on Facebook and seeing she doesn't support life.

    • @buddyholly4672
      @buddyholly4672 6 місяців тому +24

      Like what are the chances?! I'd totally do the same if i were the caretaker. Ellie was on end of life care, I'm not. I'm not paid to get stung by bees.

  • @EdiesMama
    @EdiesMama 6 місяців тому +195

    As a critical care RN for 20 years, I find this absolutely mesmerizing! You have a new subscriber to your podcast!

    • @anitagu21
      @anitagu21 6 місяців тому +6

      Welcome to the family. You're in for a treat go and enjoy his old stuff 👊🏿😘

    • @robertkelliher1327
      @robertkelliher1327 Місяць тому

      Thank you for what you do

  • @cathyellington7599
    @cathyellington7599 6 місяців тому +1

    These stories are incredible. Thank you

  • @jamesbryan7377
    @jamesbryan7377 4 місяці тому +2

    These stories are quite informative and important ! I am glad I watched this video !

  • @julisagonzo1
    @julisagonzo1 6 місяців тому +594

    My dad went to Mexico for bee venom therapy for his arthritis, which 100% cured it. He went from daily agonizing pain to 100% pain-free thereafter. They'll usually grab a bee with a tweezer and put it on the bodypart that needs treatment.

    • @meredithaherntamilio4553
      @meredithaherntamilio4553 6 місяців тому +34

      🐝 bee stings are used to help people for a lot of. Medicle things ,it's like a miracle being

    • @grace-mh5pr
      @grace-mh5pr 6 місяців тому +30

      do you mind if i ask where his arthritis effected him? my mom has terrible arthritis in her hand/wrist and i’m looking for ANY remedies or relief for her, i’m so happy it helped your dad!❤

    • @clarenceworley8134
      @clarenceworley8134 6 місяців тому +7

      There's a king of the hill episode about this, where Dale starts doing what you're talking about, so I don't know if you're being serious

    • @finalgirl640
      @finalgirl640 6 місяців тому +24

      Wait are you serious? Cuz if so that's what I need. I'm 41 and my arthritis deteriorated my spine so much I had to have an 11 hour surgery. I'm a bartender and I have zero cartilage left in my knees and they don't wanna replace them! I'm in pain every day and hobble around, my knees are swollen 100% of the time. My job is getting unbearable and I don't know how much longer I can last. It seriously cured it?

    • @averyflowers8819
      @averyflowers8819 6 місяців тому

      ​@@finalgirl640I'm wondering also... Because of the pain I go through every day, all day. I'm going to do some research... Hope you find a solution, as well ❤. Take Care 💕

  • @PinvinoPiggg
    @PinvinoPiggg 5 місяців тому +4

    Mr.Ballen you’re such an awesome dude. The way you tell a story is captivating to say the least. Thanks for being so chill in Doomsday with a star-struck fan. 😊

  • @GriefTracker
    @GriefTracker 2 місяці тому +1

    My mom experienced the same thing when she was young, she was bit by a tick in her teen years and didn’t notice for 20 something years, when she did she took time off work and then quit after 10 years and our whole family moved to Kentucky and she has gotten a lot better and this is the best shape I’ve ever seen her in

  • @sandrabaker5298
    @sandrabaker5298 6 місяців тому +263

    All of these stories were fascinating, but the one about the 2 little boys was INSANE! Thank God there was a very intelligent doctor that figured out the problem!❤❤❤

    • @ashleykinder8877
      @ashleykinder8877 6 місяців тому +19

      There's a documentary on UA-cam about them that goes into a lot more detail and it's just amazing! I don't remember the name of it but I'm sure it would be easy to find. The parents had lost a few babies in infancy before they had their two sons, and doctors believe it's bc they also had the same disease, but much more severe.

    • @mitchsmith7472
      @mitchsmith7472 6 місяців тому +12

      No don't thank sky daddy lol

    • @2Bad4YOUuu
      @2Bad4YOUuu 6 місяців тому

      Pakistan is one country known for in breeding. This probably resulted in genetic problems for the family.

    • @SloppyWzrdSleeve
      @SloppyWzrdSleeve 6 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ashleykinder8877they had the same disease because the parents are actually cousins... 🙈

    • @soul_survivor1.1
      @soul_survivor1.1 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@RoshanAntonyTauro source : TruSt mE bRO

  • @ninadespres2889
    @ninadespres2889 Місяць тому +1

    Best storyteller EVER! thank you for keeping us so entertained ❤

  • @donstoddard8458
    @donstoddard8458 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks, always a pleasure

  • @tylerthomas7763
    @tylerthomas7763 6 місяців тому +160

    I didn’t expect the plot twist in Ellie’s story. I was like this poor woman than she recovered from the bee stings and felt better than ever and I was like ain’t that some shit that’s amazing to think she was going to give up and fate said we’re not done with you yet. I hope she’s doing well today.

    • @ellielobel1996
      @ellielobel1996 6 місяців тому +65

      I am loving every moment of life. Never taking anything for granted. I was in multiple organ failure when those bees got me. Had 3 months left tops to live.
      It was a hard road to healing, but fully healed. I have been enjoying these past 9+ years. ❤️🙏

    • @mysticalwonderland8479
      @mysticalwonderland8479 6 місяців тому +13

      @@ellielobel1996 that’s an incredible experience, gives so much hope for those that suffer these horrible chronic conditions ❤

    • @SithRattus
      @SithRattus 6 місяців тому +13

      ​@ellielobel1996 it's awesome to know you are doing great so glad you had the outcome you did. I wish you many many years of happiness and healthiness.

    • @birgittabirgersdatter8082
      @birgittabirgersdatter8082 6 місяців тому +8

      So glad you got out of bed and decided to go for a walk. I wish you a long and happy life.

    • @AngelMary
      @AngelMary 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@ellielobel1996 That's wonderful! I'm so glad to hear you're doing well & living life to the fullest. Sending you so much love & many more years of continuous good health! 🫶

  • @Whoami691
    @Whoami691 6 місяців тому +340

    Ellies story was amazing. Im so glad shes cured! The bees saved her!

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 6 місяців тому +24

      Absolutely amazing, it's like the universe said: "it's not your time and you deserve no more suffering!".

    • @SinaLaJuanaLewis
      @SinaLaJuanaLewis 6 місяців тому +15

      They were sent from heaven🎉❤

    • @Alison-W
      @Alison-W 6 місяців тому +4

      True🤗

    • @Chris-zz1sl
      @Chris-zz1sl 6 місяців тому +2

      Yea that's definitely how I wanna be cured stung viciously from bees 🤓

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Chris-zz1sl I mean, it'll be free and you'll be cured, pain will go away. I'd say it's a great way 😆

  • @abc-wv4in
    @abc-wv4in 5 місяців тому +2

    What a great first story! Our days are numbered and we don't know the number. It's good when the "strange and mysterious" has a happy ending.

  • @ciaclark1111
    @ciaclark1111 6 місяців тому +88

    I immediately knew when you said George's skin was blue, he had ingested silver. Sounds like a horribly painful way to die.
    As always, three great stories!✨️💗

    • @reecestone5608
      @reecestone5608 6 місяців тому +14

      Same here had a weird feeling it had something to do with Mercury

    • @tomstoughton
      @tomstoughton 6 місяців тому +1

      me too

    • @nicoleandjoshbaldwin4228
      @nicoleandjoshbaldwin4228 6 місяців тому +3

      Same! Glass blowers had issues with this back in the day when people started making glass pipes.

    • @rwatson2609
      @rwatson2609 6 місяців тому +7

      I had played around a bit with gold extraction methods and one of them uses mercury and the need to eventually boil it off to separate the gold out. He could have avoided dying by building a simple retort.

    • @NorthAyase
      @NorthAyase 6 місяців тому +2

      Same, I remember the large smurf man.

  • @thunderswonders1898
    @thunderswonders1898 6 місяців тому +382

    It’s so much better watching you tell the story than just to hear your stories told. It’s just more entertaining.

    • @bananajan9309
      @bananajan9309 5 місяців тому +5

      It's more intimate

    • @skate103
      @skate103 5 місяців тому +7

      He's not hard to look at 😋

    • @bananajan9309
      @bananajan9309 5 місяців тому +3

      @@skate103 that too!

    • @thunderswonders1898
      @thunderswonders1898 5 місяців тому +5

      @@skate103 definitely easy on the eyes.

    • @jessicamadison9263
      @jessicamadison9263 3 місяці тому

      ​@@bananajan9309omg I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking this. 😍🔥😂

  • @jamesbryan7377
    @jamesbryan7377 4 місяці тому +2

    Ellie , This story about Ellie was one of your best stories so far !

  • @georgiewatson8688
    @georgiewatson8688 3 місяці тому +2

    That is fascinating about the bee stings wow! I'm a big believer of old wives tales and unusual medical practices. It's so intriguing

  • @lorettascott5477
    @lorettascott5477 6 місяців тому +31

    I suffered from Lyme disease for years I can honestly say this year in August I finally felt like me again. Idk what changed but I am so grateful. It's such a debilitating disease and I was late getting the medicine which is almost worse than the disease. I'm very happy to hear about the new cure! God bless Elle 🙏❤😊

    • @rwindsp1954
      @rwindsp1954 6 місяців тому +1

      God bless you. I'm glad you're no longer affected by that horrible disease.

    • @lorettascott5477
      @lorettascott5477 6 місяців тому

      ​@@rwindsp1954awe thank you so much! ❤🙏😊

  • @cintaminbunny
    @cintaminbunny 6 місяців тому +438

    Nobody is talking about story two. Those two boys turned into statues every night and are probably the only two people in history who have. I can't imagine how scary that is for both them and the parents but also how happy they must've beecn when they were finally cured.
    Edit: okay fine. Other people have had this happen to them, sheesh. It's still scary to not know why you suddenly can't move and play with the other kids.

    • @mcdjinn6975
      @mcdjinn6975 6 місяців тому

      Other people were probably thought dead and buried back in the day; or worse, thought possessed and murdered

    • @shahnoormaredia5269
      @shahnoormaredia5269 6 місяців тому +23

      @@RoshanAntonyTauro wait what? How did a kid in Pakistan died in syria?

    • @uswah.kakar02
      @uswah.kakar02 6 місяців тому +17

      ​@RoshanAntonyTauro are you nuts? They were Pakistani

    • @ingridfong-daley5899
      @ingridfong-daley5899 6 місяців тому +9

      Yes, clearly 'nobody is talking about story two'... except you, Mr. Ballen, all the people involved in it irl, and tons of commenters here.

    • @cintaminbunny
      @cintaminbunny 6 місяців тому +15

      @@ingridfong-daley5899 I'm obviously talking about in this comment section and most people are talking about the first story and some are talking about the last. I was one of the first ones to talk about the second one.

  • @douglasretzer5462
    @douglasretzer5462 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing!!!! Hallelujah!!!! Thank you Jesus!!! Amen!!!! Miracles happen every day!!! Hallelujah!!!!

  • @user-uu5tu4rk9g
    @user-uu5tu4rk9g 6 місяців тому +1

    That is so awesome, Thank you for sharing

  • @gaaraofthefunk7163
    @gaaraofthefunk7163 6 місяців тому +102

    I’m shocked about the boys’ condition, and so thankful they got a way to move at night now. Cuz imagine ever being in a car accident and you’re k.o., wake up, and is night time, and you can’t even scream for help or move to a safer location. But thankfully now, they’ll have a chance, if anything bad ever happens to them at night. Great appreciation to the doctor and his medical/research team ✨

    • @24get24give
      @24get24give 6 місяців тому +5

      not to mention all the other things in life, like the flowers, animals, schools, friends, dates, movies, concerts, museums, etc, they'll get to enjoy so much more now

    • @alexhagedorn1365
      @alexhagedorn1365 6 місяців тому

      it's false, none of our dopamine neurotransmitters are responsible for movement... and a dopamine pill would be a pain killer narcotic.... not just a "dopamine pill" total retarded dipshitery

    • @BruDia
      @BruDia 6 місяців тому

      Lol Pakistan is very populated just like mostly all Asian countries there's no way you're stranded unless you going really deep in woods or mountains and I mean really really really deep for that you need to be a recluse...

    • @poetcomic1
      @poetcomic1 6 місяців тому +2

      There are many baffling and rare conditions in Pakistan where 'cousin marriage' is not just common but almost a norm. The
      genetic damage is phenomenal.

    • @glasperle77
      @glasperle77 6 місяців тому +1

      @@24get24give since when can't you enjoy all these things if you are only awake at day??? that's odd. "usually" sun goes down = you go to sleep. that's natural btw....
      sorry but to say they couldn'T enjoy flowers while flowers are useless at night for you is BS xD

  • @SingingGal83
    @SingingGal83 6 місяців тому +19

    I actually know of a local woman who has mercury in her body from a factory she worked in. She was fortunate enough to catch it early & now she's on medication to help keep her alive for a short time. She will eventually succumb to it. She's considered the town bully but when I worked retail I got to know her more & she's not as bad as everyone makes her out to be. We became good acquaintance. I still see her from time to time & we talk about life & our families.

  • @jaimeavellanet3689
    @jaimeavellanet3689 Місяць тому

    I'm so glad i found this channel good job u have a real talent🙏👍

  • @kirstybrown1185
    @kirstybrown1185 6 місяців тому +90

    The second story really warms my heart. This was a condition that I could easily imagine, doesn’t affect them so much that many doctors would put too much effort into it. Yet that doctor did, because that must’ve been terrifying for them poor kiddos. What an amazing human being he truly is for giving them incredibly patient children everything they deserved. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @aly27
    @aly27 6 місяців тому +57

    I had Lyme Disease for 10 years before I finally was tested for it. It caused so many neurological problems that I now have to live with and are often times debilitating. I’m so glad to hear that she was cured.

    • @03stmlax
      @03stmlax 6 місяців тому

      "Fun" Fact: Lyme disease was created in the US in a lab via gain of function at the Plum Island Animal Disease Lab. Many of our modern viruses/diseases, including HIV, were most likely created in a lab.

    • @marcofransowitz4773
      @marcofransowitz4773 6 місяців тому +4

      Would it be worth being stung by a swarm of bees to get rid of?

    • @CheesyJesse
      @CheesyJesse 6 місяців тому

      @@marcofransowitz4773I don’t know why I laughed at this comment

    • @pigtrapper1329
      @pigtrapper1329 6 місяців тому

      ​@@marcofransowitz4773yes

    • @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
      @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 6 місяців тому

      @@marcofransowitz4773 I would think so but a better way would be if they can just administer a shot of the bee sting venom?

  • @johnmckenna1273
    @johnmckenna1273 3 місяці тому

    Your content is top notch though man, keep up the great work.

  • @louiseh1304
    @louiseh1304 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing stories, loved this episode!

  • @FireChild1208
    @FireChild1208 6 місяців тому +54

    Ellie's story was one of the most beautiful and Inspirational stories I've ever heard.

  • @nataliecelestesimons2244
    @nataliecelestesimons2244 6 місяців тому +361

    Sunday evenings are reserved for Mr. Ballen. He truly does deliver.

    • @Jimmy94411
      @Jimmy94411 6 місяців тому +4

      That’s what she said

    • @trevorelvis1355
      @trevorelvis1355 6 місяців тому +2

      It's almost midnight here. LOL

    • @claireee6958
      @claireee6958 6 місяців тому +6

      I miss 2, 3 and even 4 uploads per week 😢

    • @BigL0824
      @BigL0824 6 місяців тому +2

      If only he can go back to dropping 2-3 times a week 😒

    • @nugboy420
      @nugboy420 6 місяців тому +1

      @@claireee6958I’ve never seen it hahaha. At this point.

  • @brennanarmacost1762
    @brennanarmacost1762 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow, great stories! I had heard of these boys. I am so glad that a solution presented itself.

  • @philbrand8702
    @philbrand8702 5 місяців тому +1

    Three medical mysteries that were simple but baffling. I really enjoyed this one.

  • @c.stinson
    @c.stinson 6 місяців тому +211

    Ellie's story is incredible. You can die from getting stung by so many bees even without being allergic. What a true miracle!!

    • @HeathOakrayzy
      @HeathOakrayzy 6 місяців тому

      I agree, I mean what are the odds of not only contracting lyme disease which is very rare, but then moving 2000 miles across the country simply to be in a nice place to die and then be attacked by a massive swarm of Africanized killer bees.... which ends up being the only thing in existence that could have saved your life which was likely only a day or two away from ending?! God is truly awesome!

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 6 місяців тому +14

      I wonder if the lyme disease somehow lowered her reaction to bees. That would be truly amazing, if a disease makes you less vulnerable to the cure.
      I know, this is only one story, so there are tens of possible factors, including pure luck, but it would be interesting to study more.

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 6 місяців тому

      @@chinglesscheddar "A healthy adult" is not someone suffering from lyme disease and I'm not sure that someone, who is highly allergic to bees, can take more than, let's say, 1 or 2 stings. So either she was allergic to some part of the bee venom that is found at honeybees, but not at African killer bees, or something else had to happen. EpiPen is not mentioned there, there is a chance that her caregiver had one, but we don't know.

    • @ville666sora
      @ville666sora 6 місяців тому +17

      I like to think the bees sensed she had lyme disease and chose to help her out lol

    • @HeathOakrayzy
      @HeathOakrayzy 6 місяців тому +5

      @@chinglesscheddar yes you can die especially if you're in a weakened state like that woman was, killer bees have killed a thousand people on record so far most of whom had no allergies.

  • @Malzarius85
    @Malzarius85 6 місяців тому +71

    I have been listening to his channel for almost 3 years now. So happy he is getting his dues, my favorite story teller.

  • @user-tg2ei6kf3y
    @user-tg2ei6kf3y 5 місяців тому +2

    Fascinating stories! Thanks!

  • @lilianasamayoa4048
    @lilianasamayoa4048 6 місяців тому +3

    i LOVE medical mysteries, Mr. Ballen, THANK YOU!

  • @lollym.9422
    @lollym.9422 6 місяців тому +73

    My mother got diagnosed about two years ago and to hear that ending to the first story, just gives me hope for my mom. So thank you for telling that story.

  • @patmay5975
    @patmay5975 6 місяців тому +201

    Ellie’s case is a real definition of no pain no gain❤️

    • @stevekirkpatrick1612
      @stevekirkpatrick1612 6 місяців тому +9

      Shame on her ex-husband for the divorce. Of course I don't know the full history, but from the information I heard it sounds like he ditched in spite of saying "in sickness or in health".

    • @angelabarnes1675
      @angelabarnes1675 6 місяців тому

      ​@@stevekirkpatrick1612very few really mean it.... After my pelvis broke I got ditched as well, cuz I wouldn't be able to hike anymore. . Literally..

    • @Noey87
      @Noey87 6 місяців тому

      @@stevekirkpatrick1612 that's def what it seemed like without more info... 🤷‍♀️

    • @Morristown337
      @Morristown337 6 місяців тому

      Is this not the same person with the fake kidnapping real crime story all over the internet? I really really thought this was about to be about the fake kidnapping and not about bee stings.

    • @619jack_
      @619jack_ 6 місяців тому +4

      @@stevekirkpatrick1612you have no business shaming someone when you have absolutely zero information on what caused the divorce. if anything shame on you.

  • @bonnie3232
    @bonnie3232 2 місяці тому +2

    What a great story teller!

  • @timeforcoffee485
    @timeforcoffee485 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm in the UK, just found your channel and it is wonderful - great unusual twists to some of them, and so well told. Love some of the funny anecdotes at the end. Great storytelling, Mr Ballen. Have a great weekend.

  • @scottwatschke4192
    @scottwatschke4192 6 місяців тому +23

    I love it when you tell the stories that prove that fact is stranger than fiction.

  • @oliveoil6417
    @oliveoil6417 6 місяців тому +240

    Can we just take a second to appreciate mr Ballen and his team for the incredible videos they bring us like they bring me so much joy inside, thank you.

  • @abc-wv4in
    @abc-wv4in 5 місяців тому +1

    Great stories, thanks!
    Have a blessed Thanksgiving.

  • @Mr.imjussayn
    @Mr.imjussayn 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow, unbelievable.
    Great video.

  • @selindastevens4604
    @selindastevens4604 6 місяців тому +23

    I love how he talks with his hands! Such a good story teller.

  • @gabekob
    @gabekob 6 місяців тому +70

    As a physician, and a huge fan of your stories since day 1, it feels even more amazing to now be able to listen to cool medical mysteries during my shifts! Keep em coming, sir! 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 6 місяців тому +4

      The podcast is going to be brilliant!!! I can already see us all listening yet acting like it’s a Trivial Pursuit or game of Jeopardy 😂

    • @CriminalonCrime
      @CriminalonCrime 6 місяців тому +1

      I have no official medical training, but I knew after hearing all of the last guys symptoms and ruling out aluminum that it had to be mercury poisoning, I called it so hard, did you!?

  • @user-mp7iw5fj1j
    @user-mp7iw5fj1j 3 місяці тому

    I love that this video wasn't so bad ❤️❤️ I loved the first story in particular

  • @kavericornett6748
    @kavericornett6748 6 місяців тому

    Like your new Avenue of research…fascinating & fun trying guess the reason for the health issues
    Kaveri