i’m in high school and there are some people with disabilities. the whole school is so supportive of them and we love them so much. treat others the way you want to be treated. and making people feel good will make you feel good.
My entire high school was so supportive of the special education students we had….the whole school really tried to make them feel like they were apart of the school family and I knew one of the special ed teachers because my sister was in the class when she was in high school and graduated as class of I think 2013 we are 7 years apart and I graduated in 2020
As someone who has Crohn's disease I will say this is depicted pretty accurately. I think many of us are inclined to try to hide this illness because some of he symptoms are so embarrassing. Missing the end of a movie because I couldn't leave the bathroom is something that happened to me. This video made me come close to tearing up a few times. Thanks for representing us here.
This is actually a good message, Dhar! I was diagnosed with Chrons at 9 years old, I hid my symptoms atleast 6 months because I was scared. Slowly I started to lose weight and losing blood. I couldn't eat. My school work was getting affected, I sleept on classes, couldn't run at gym class. Everyone started to see something was wrong. Then one night my mother heard my go to the bathroom almost every 15 minutes fo a few hours, she became suspicious. She took me to the local clinic and they saw that I was severely underweight, malnurished and looked bad over all. They took a blood samble, and bam, we're on our way to the emergency room in a ambulance. I had such low blood count the nurse was surprised I was consious. I was in the ICU for a few days. Drifted in and out. Then I got better. The medications were horrible. This one medication, my enemy, Cortisone, made me very chubby in my face and made me gain weight pretty fast. I'm 31 now. The Chrons is still haunting me, every day. But it's a little better now. All my 3 siblings have it too, but much milder. It's a horrible disease and I don't wish it on any one.
Some people at my school from 1-7 had to take these ADHD and I asked why and they left me blank , and this girl at my school had promblems eating to the point in the future she might end up being in Houston Texas hospital
" Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. " Deep message! Thank you so much for this video, Dhar! For those who are struggling with Crohn's Disease...don't be afraid to talk about your disability with your loved ones and those who deeply care about you!
As someone who has IBS, this is very comforting to know that people go through “similar” symptoms in school, unfortunately, my problems make school life very awkward and embarrassing
As somebody with more than definite IBS, I have no idea what the symptoms are. As a person whose going to the bathroom 5 times, for hours at a time. I'm known for it and excepting it.
I have ehler-danlos syndrome, and i felt the same pain after having to hear "there is no cure" from my doctor. Its scary thinking how much pain you have to bear for the rest of your life with a rare chronic illness. Blessings to my fellow chronic patients and everyone ❤❤
There is no shame or embarrassment just because you have a disability just to hide it, never hide your disability from someone especially your loved ones and friends.
It’s easier said than it is done. I get people who tell me to take my insulin shots in the bathroom or assume I’m doing drugs because I’m type 1 diabetic. Hell my own MOM was there when I was diagnosed and she told me to “take my shots in the bathroom” because “it’s private” and “nobody wants to see you flaunt your stomach.”
I wish I hid my disability to my family because all its done is caused me emotional abuse from them... Also Telling the world what disabilities I have makes me get bullied more and I'm 21 years old...
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at four years old. I am 13 now it’s been really hard, but I’m getting through it. Whoever is dealing with this. We are in this together.❤
Guess what I'm 17 and I have Crohn's disease and I have IBD inflammatory bowel disease and have to take infusions every month to and it sucks for me it's really bad and I know how it feels so yeah😢😢
@@hey.its.skylaa I have IBD and I have little bit of Crohn's disease and uctary colitis I got a bunch of like lesions on my legs and one in my face of course they're healed by now but I lost I had to regain my mobility to walk because my legs hurt so bad that I couldn't walk anymore and then I have to take a bunch of medication but now I don't have to take as much that I had to last time but I still have to take some medication I still have to take infusions every month for my disease and not only that I also have my down days where I get frustrated and trust me I've never felt this except for my life but I have to learn how to keep myself motivated to have a good spirit overall and that is really hard to do not to mention I'm a senior in high school. Does she IBD crap and not even what was in my plans so yeah so glad you know it's someone else has Crohn's disease to and I mean it makes it a little bit better it doesn't change my situation but it makes it a little bit better.❤
I was diagnosed with Crohns Disease at 16. I have it in my small intestines and my esophagus. It’s soo annoying and literally a pain. Great message Dhar.
I have Crohn's disease I was diagnosed in January at the age of 17 . I have scars on my legs and one in my face from the diesea. I have to also take infusions as well it sucks I have down days almost all the time and I will pray for u because I know it's hard nice to know someone else has the. Same dieease.
Ayden Mekus is an excellent actor. Very natural, and very real in his performance. I am also a professional actor, and know true talent when I see it. Ayden will go far!
God that scene at 3:25 got me deep. I have epilepsy and well I've had a few seizures in school and that have left with people talking about me. It's so embarrassing. I had a girl walk up to me that was in my class when I had one and she just made me feel so insecure. People need to understand that people with these illnesses have feelings too, and they don't need to be talked down because of them. Everyone has their flaws. But some take their own insecurities and put them on someone else and make them feel bad. I love this video and the message. You shouldn't hide your flaws you should embrace them!!!! Love you dhar man
I feel you I heard them say that and thought Epilepsy is a serious thing that could end lives or ruin them and it definitely isn’t funny when someone has a seizure or stroke or something like that
@IzaacChristian-bx3bq seizures have definitely ruined my life. I'm 18 and I can't drive due to them. And I have very strict rules of what I can and can't do due to them. The only good thing is I'm getting a service dog to somewhat give me a sense of freedom. And you're right they are serious. People can die from them. It rarely happens but when it does its devastating. I've had many in school and I have been talked about. And made fun of. Kids doing jokes. Flickering the lights on and off.
Sorry to hear that. I hope you’re doing well. When I was in grammar/elementary school there was a boy in my class that had seizures. I don’t know if it was epilepsy but it’s possible. Me and my classmates all knew about his illness. We were taught by our teacher and the school nurse not to be afraid, and it’s something he can’t help. We were also trained at that young age that if he suddenly has a seizure, lay him down on the floor and keep him calm. Have one person run and get the nurse. He was our friend and always helped him. No one ever teased or bullied him about it. Never even joked. Maybe kids were raised differently in the 70’s.
I have this disease. Had it since I was 11 years old. It’s no joke. But it makes me happy that finally I found a video that talks about and shows what I go through on a daily basis if I’m not careful
It was all surreal. When I tokd my husband and asked him to read about the disease he said no, he will never read about something so hideous and would appreciate it I don't tell him any details, they are so disgusting. Lack of acceptance for this particular condition is very real.
@@Nightmare_0608 it is because the way you treat others is how you’ll be treated back . Imagine if you had a severe disability & was getting extremely harassed you wouldn’t like that .
@@viianna My advice to you is seek a adult wether if your teacher , parents , or family members . I know for sure They’ll deal with anyone giving you a hard time
10:53 The sad part is just how often this can be reality. People who once liked you can, as they say, kick you to the curb when they find out you have flaws like that.
As someone who is suffering with Ulcerative Coilitis (very similar to Chron's Disease), this video meant a lot to me. I, like Jake, have been embaressed about my disability ever since I was diagnosed with it. The difference is, that when I tell my friends about it, they shame me and not want anything to do with me anymore. Which is why I don't have a social life. So, I can certainly see why Jake would want to hide his disability--it hurts so much when your circle falls apart because you are upfront and honest with "friends."
I have A little bit of both ulcerative colitis and chromes dieaes I have to take medicine and scars on my legs and one on my cheek . They are healing .
Thank you Dhar for your video. No one should have to suffer by themself, you have people who will be supportive and will be there for you. God bless you Dhar for your inspiration video and the impact you have make in people lives.
" Those who mind don't matter, those who doesn't mind matter " ~ A Powerful Quote Thanks For Such Amazing Messages Dhar Ur Content keeps on getting better !
Facts, the thing is that everyone has something, people can have autism, epilepsy, cancer, diabetes, disease or more, not everyone in the entire world is normal, there are millions of people in the world who are unique and were born different and you don’t have to hide that
"Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. " Deep message! Thank you so much for this video, Dhar! For those who are struggling with Crohn's Disease...don't be afraid to talk about your disability with your loved ones and those who deeply care about you! ❤️
i was depressed and then i found your videos Dhar, you brought me out my depression and made me realize my life is worth living! Thank you Dhar, keep changing lives!
Please dont joke about this stuff, only girls can get periods and most of the time they come with severe cramps and other pain , also as it is shown in the video this can be a very severe problem
“Those who mind don’t matter. And those who matter don’t mind.” That shows a lot. Strong message. I really loved it! That hits really deep. Your videos always make my day. I’m really appreciative to have someone like you on this platform. 💜💪🏼
I've had that since I was born, I've had my large bowel removed and I've had 39 surgeries and to this day I still had a lot of trouble and still sick. I've been dealing with it for 46 years now. It is extremely painful and I'm sick all the time.
Me and my brother both have stomach problems, and we just found out that he has Crohn’s disease. We are learning new things about it every day and trying to help him live with it. It’s great to see that it can turn out to be just fine.
@@BH-iq3icI have autism, but my parents only found out when I was 4. So one way or another, you can’t hide your well-being forever. The truths gonna be revealed sooner or later.
This is so great message,I got epilepsy when I was 7! At first I was ashamed to show my disability but later I told everyone,there was people who didn’t understand and laughed but it didn’t stop me from anything!My friend excepted me with my disability and also helped me a lot! I was always scared I will never find a husband or a lover who will love me even with my disability but I found him and it was never a problem to him,this is so good video keep up the good work Dhar! Disability is just a different ability don’t be ashamed if u have one!❤️
This message definitely hit home for me. I was diagnosed with crohns back in September 2022 and I’m now on my 3rd medication trying to get in remission, I can definitely tell you this disease is so exhausting and I don’t think anyone gets it. Ive always been embarrassed about people knowing about it. Great message
If they’re truly your friends, you wouldn’t feel the need to hide your disability from anyone. You’re friends should understand and actually help you get through this instead of making fun of you for it or even talk down to you because of it.
One of my extended family members died from Chron's Disease about 8 years ago - it was the son of uncle's brother (that uncle is married to my mom's eldest sister, so he wasn't within my actual family tree on my mom's side of the family, but our family is incredibly large and welcoming of people indirectly related to us). I never met him, but I attended his memorial service with my immediate family since all of our relatives did.
Real friends will always help you, no matter your circumstances! Also, a sickness like Crohn's Disease, doesn't mean that someone is "Not Normal." They are normal! They are just a little different! Besides, everyone is different, one way or the other! Anyways, good video, Dhar! Love from Florida, East Coast, United States!
I know its not something to joke about but 9:10 reminds me of the scene in 'Mr Bean's holiday' when the security guard takes the Laxative in his coffee HHAHAhaha (no offenvce) lol
The way they came up with this was crazy! -Dhar Looked at his childhood pictures -He saw a picture of him in 6th grade -He Got reminded of his Crohn's Disease Presentation -He Remembered Basketball -He Decided to Make this
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i’m in high school and there are some people with disabilities. the whole school is so supportive of them and we love them so much. treat others the way you want to be treated. and making people feel good will make you feel good.
My entire high school was so supportive of the special education students we had….the whole school really tried to make them feel like they were apart of the school family and I knew one of the special ed teachers because my sister was in the class when she was in high school and graduated as class of I think 2013 we are 7 years apart and I graduated in 2020
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In my school its the opposite of that
@@Robot-un6cosame bro
Bro pooped 💩 his pants 👖
“There is a lot of Blood 🩸 in the bowl” Evey teenage girl!!!😂
Haha😭😭
Although is very much normal for us sometimes in those times it would not be that easy to tell if it’s anything actually serious or not
But he's not a teenage girl... that's not normal for guys. Bully 😡
@@laurenshairstylesandtutori7836thats not being a bully…
Yeah it’s normal for us but not for guys lol
As someone who has Crohn's disease I will say this is depicted pretty accurately. I think many of us are inclined to try to hide this illness because some of he symptoms are so embarrassing. Missing the end of a movie because I couldn't leave the bathroom is something that happened to me. This video made me come close to tearing up a few times. Thanks for representing us here.
I also have chrons, I was diagnosed a year ago
@@liamdabestest8027me too
@@liamdabestest8027same but I was diagnosed 2 years ago
@@liamdabestest8027I was at around 3rd grade…
Now middle school
Same but I have to take these injections, but I just got switched to a pill
This is actually a good message, Dhar! I was diagnosed with Chrons at 9 years old, I hid my symptoms atleast 6 months because I was scared. Slowly I started to lose weight and losing blood. I couldn't eat. My school work was getting affected, I sleept on classes, couldn't run at gym class. Everyone started to see something was wrong. Then one night my mother heard my go to the bathroom almost every 15 minutes fo a few hours, she became suspicious. She took me to the local clinic and they saw that I was severely underweight, malnurished and looked bad over all. They took a blood samble, and bam, we're on our way to the emergency room in a ambulance. I had such low blood count the nurse was surprised I was consious. I was in the ICU for a few days. Drifted in and out. Then I got better. The medications were horrible. This one medication, my enemy, Cortisone, made me very chubby in my face and made me gain weight pretty fast. I'm 31 now. The Chrons is still haunting me, every day. But it's a little better now. All my 3 siblings have it too, but much milder. It's a horrible disease and I don't wish it on any one.
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@@daniqllewho said he can’t? a person with a sideways pfp?
Some people at my school from 1-7 had to take these ADHD and I asked why and they left me blank , and this girl at my school had promblems eating to the point in the future she might end up being in Houston Texas hospital
Hey man I hope it gets better, but in my opinion you are a very strong person 🙏
@@daniqlle You mf so rude
" Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. " Deep message! Thank you so much for this video, Dhar! For those who are struggling with Crohn's Disease...don't be afraid to talk about your disability with your loved ones and those who deeply care about you!
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"ayo smell that??" got me real good 🤣
Same here😂
@jannat72048 its fakees
Tatiana is fantastic in this video. She usually plays mean characters, but this is the first time she’s playing a concerned and caring mother.
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They're talking about the actor? For the mother??@@jakeewert5844
True! I perfer her as a good character
That wasn't even her tho-
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As someone who has IBS, this is very comforting to know that people go through “similar” symptoms in school, unfortunately, my problems make school life very awkward and embarrassing
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As somebody with more than definite IBS, I have no idea what the symptoms are. As a person whose going to the bathroom 5 times, for hours at a time. I'm known for it and excepting it.
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Take care guys
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“Do you smell that?”
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“It smells like you just got cooked” 🤣❤❤
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I have ehler-danlos syndrome, and i felt the same pain after having to hear "there is no cure" from my doctor. Its scary thinking how much pain you have to bear for the rest of your life with a rare chronic illness. Blessings to my fellow chronic patients and everyone ❤❤
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@@ThatCrazyCoconut thank you I will ❤️
@@PandaCreamPuffsI also have eds!
@Ariathefox12 Woah really!! Nice to meet you, and blessings!
@@PandaCreamPuffs thank you!
Wonderful attitude by Jake's friends!! It is amazing how much it means when people who matter are there for you!!
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"Those who mind don't matter, those who matter don't mind."
What a great quote Dhar. Inspiring 👏⭐.
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Isn't that the same thing also the dearest in the video scared me 😢😢😢😢
He didn’t write it
Okay l just want use that how to the most of your life and 😢😮😮😅❤😊
dhar mann stole that quote from dr seuss
There is no shame or embarrassment just because you have a disability just to hide it, never hide your disability from someone especially your loved ones and friends.
It’s easier said than it is done. I get people who tell me to take my insulin shots in the bathroom or assume I’m doing drugs because I’m type 1 diabetic. Hell my own MOM was there when I was diagnosed and she told me to “take my shots in the bathroom” because “it’s private” and “nobody wants to see you flaunt your stomach.”
I wish I hid my disability to my family because all its done is caused me emotional abuse from them... Also Telling the world what disabilities I have makes me get bullied more and I'm 21 years old...
Yeah but if u tell everyone u will become a pick me 💀
@@earthdyrad Oh i'm sorry to hear that. Thats not ok, you need to stand up for your self
Agreed
Remember, true friends are there for the good times and the bad times
“Those who mind, don’t matter. Those who matter, don’t mind”
Now that goes deep
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at four years old. I am 13 now it’s been really hard, but I’m getting through it. Whoever is dealing with this. We are in this together.❤
Guess what I'm 17 and I have Crohn's disease and I have IBD inflammatory bowel disease and have to take infusions every month to and it sucks for me it's really bad and I know how it feels so yeah😢😢
@@samanthalawson9053 omg im so sorry!!
I also have ibd
@@samanthalawson9053 No i dont
@@hey.its.skylaa I have IBD and I have little bit of Crohn's disease and uctary colitis I got a bunch of like lesions on my legs and one in my face of course they're healed by now but I lost I had to regain my mobility to walk because my legs hurt so bad that I couldn't walk anymore and then I have to take a bunch of medication but now I don't have to take as much that I had to last time but I still have to take some medication I still have to take infusions every month for my disease and not only that I also have my down days where I get frustrated and trust me I've never felt this except for my life but I have to learn how to keep myself motivated to have a good spirit overall and that is really hard to do not to mention I'm a senior in high school. Does she IBD crap and not even what was in my plans so yeah so glad you know it's someone else has Crohn's disease to and I mean it makes it a little bit better it doesn't change my situation but it makes it a little bit better.❤
You should never hide your feelings/emotions/disabilities from people because that will only make them worse.
I was diagnosed with Crohns Disease at 16. I have it in my small intestines and my esophagus. It’s soo annoying and literally a pain. Great message Dhar.
I have Crohn's disease I was diagnosed in January at the age of 17 . I have scars on my legs and one in my face from the diesea. I have to also take infusions as well it sucks I have down days almost all the time and I will pray for u because I know it's hard nice to know someone else has the. Same dieease.
@@samanthalawson9053 it’s great to have someone to know what you’re dealing with.
@@samanthalawson9053God may bless you with a special cure of it to make your illness to go away Amen 🙏
@@ThatCrazyCoconut I’m Muslim and I’ll pray for u sm Samantha I hope ur cure goes away
11:57 got me cringing so hard 💀
Innit 💀
@@BapTOTY huh?
@@kitcattie.o it was so cringe
@Official_DharMann nobody won anything 🤡
@Official_DharMann omg what did i win???...
12:01 why is the coach smiling wth
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Bro happy hes in one of those movie moments
I think it was just his facial expressions from the smell of Jake’s diarrhea. He was like this kinda: 😖
NAHHH 💀💀💀
Ayden Mekus is an excellent actor. Very natural, and very real in his performance. I am also a professional actor, and know true talent when I see it. Ayden will go far!
God that scene at 3:25 got me deep. I have epilepsy and well I've had a few seizures in school and that have left with people talking about me. It's so embarrassing. I had a girl walk up to me that was in my class when I had one and she just made me feel so insecure. People need to understand that people with these illnesses have feelings too, and they don't need to be talked down because of them. Everyone has their flaws. But some take their own insecurities and put them on someone else and make them feel bad. I love this video and the message. You shouldn't hide your flaws you should embrace them!!!! Love you dhar man
I feel you
I heard them say that and thought
Epilepsy is a serious thing that could end lives or ruin them and it definitely isn’t funny when someone has a seizure or stroke or something like that
@IzaacChristian-bx3bq seizures have definitely ruined my life. I'm 18 and I can't drive due to them. And I have very strict rules of what I can and can't do due to them. The only good thing is I'm getting a service dog to somewhat give me a sense of freedom. And you're right they are serious. People can die from them. It rarely happens but when it does its devastating. I've had many in school and I have been talked about. And made fun of. Kids doing jokes. Flickering the lights on and off.
I don't have it but I'm here for you ❤
I have epilepsy and it isn't something to joke about 😢
Sorry to hear that. I hope you’re doing well. When I was in grammar/elementary school there was a boy in my class that had seizures. I don’t know if it was epilepsy but it’s possible. Me and my classmates all knew about his illness. We were taught by our teacher and the school nurse not to be afraid, and it’s something he can’t help. We were also trained at that young age that if he suddenly has a seizure, lay him down on the floor and keep him calm. Have one person run and get the nurse. He was our friend and always helped him. No one ever teased or bullied him about it. Never even joked. Maybe kids were raised differently in the 70’s.
13:42 best quote 💯👌
I have this disease. Had it since I was 11 years old. It’s no joke. But it makes me happy that finally I found a video that talks about and shows what I go through on a daily basis if I’m not careful
@hopeclevenger4403 I’m 25 now you?
That’s crazy, I did too at 11. Disease without a cure.
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Same I got it when I was 11 too it's been the worst and I was ashamed too speak about it I was always in and out of hospitals
@@lebomashaba it sucks that is a part of me but it doesn’t define me as a person
this makes me realize how grateful we should be that we did not get diseases
I really love how the team responded to his illness. So sweet. And how Tessa responded to him at the end.
It was all surreal. When I tokd my husband and asked him to read about the disease he said no, he will never read about something so hideous and would appreciate it I don't tell him any details, they are so disgusting. Lack of acceptance for this particular condition is very real.
5:00 What's up coach? *MY BLOOD PRESSURE WATCHING YOU DOG IT THE WHOLE PRACTICE! !!*
Life lesson : Never offend someone just because their suffering with a disability & special needs because you'll live to regret doing so at the end
thats not true
I get bullied for having epelipsy and it never gets better :/
@@Nightmare_0608 it is because the way you treat others is how you’ll be treated back . Imagine if you had a severe disability & was getting extremely harassed you wouldn’t like that .
@@viianna My advice to you is seek a adult wether if your teacher , parents , or family members . I know for sure They’ll deal with anyone giving you a hard time
@@LifeWithShawn2024 I did that and they didn't do anything they just said brush it off
Every like I get, I’ll do one squat 😂😂😂
@StevieGrace-i9iactually 7
10:53 The sad part is just how often this can be reality. People who once liked you can, as they say, kick you to the curb when they find out you have flaws like that.
As someone who is suffering with Ulcerative Coilitis (very similar to Chron's Disease), this video meant a lot to me. I, like Jake, have been embaressed about my disability ever since I was diagnosed with it. The difference is, that when I tell my friends about it, they shame me and not want anything to do with me anymore. Which is why I don't have a social life. So, I can certainly see why Jake would want to hide his disability--it hurts so much when your circle falls apart because you are upfront and honest with "friends."
I too have ulcerative colitis, I completely understand where you’re coming from, I had my symptoms for a year until I just couldn’t do it anymore
@@Rebecca_Bailey How did you manage to go through life in general?
I have Ulcerative colitis too
I understand what you're going through
I have AFAP, which is way less common, it’s the growth of polyps in the stomach and colon, and this video actually got to me
I have A little bit of both ulcerative colitis and chromes dieaes I have to take medicine and scars on my legs and one on my cheek . They are healing .
11:50 as someone watching this while taking a dump, i feel challenged
Me told that's exactly why I'm watching this cause I'm on the toilet right now
TMI
@@Adonaitdaniel-tw8lq sorry about that lol my bad
Frrr
The way he was running lol its funny😂😂😂
pov: you ate Taco Bell: 8:41
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Thank you Dhar for your video.
No one should have to suffer
by themself, you have people
who will be supportive and
will be there for you.
God bless you Dhar for your
inspiration video and the
impact you have make
in people lives.
A seizure attack is nothing to joke about
Yeah, that was honestly the point of them adding that. To show how cruel and stupid teenagers can be when someone has a serious issue.
OKAY BUT WHEN HE ACTUALLY SHAT HIS PANTS-
" Those who mind don't matter, those who doesn't mind matter " ~ A Powerful Quote
Thanks For Such Amazing Messages Dhar
Ur Content keeps on getting better !
“those who doesnt mind matter” nice.
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Nice 👍🏻
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Thanks Dhar for showing us we have nothing to hi de. We are unique, but it as we're all the same, where would the world for be?
11:56 sad the shittiest dump 😢
11:55
Never hide your disability’s or anything you might think is wrong with you, because really, they are the part that makes you unique. ❤
Facts, the thing is that everyone has something, people can have autism, epilepsy, cancer, diabetes, disease or more, not everyone in the entire world is normal, there are millions of people in the world who are unique and were born different and you don’t have to hide that
I Have Asthma
Imagine making fun of someone for having a seizure 😢
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And ikr its so dumb
"Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. " Deep message! Thank you so much for this video, Dhar! For those who are struggling with Crohn's Disease...don't be afraid to talk about your disability with your loved ones and those who deeply care about you! ❤️
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I have crohns I only talk about my crohns with teachers, doctors and close friends
dhar you change so many people lives with your shows! you should never be embarrassed to hide a disease
True.
i have crohns, i hide it alo. ive lost so many friends over it. this vid has helped
You must not have one then if that’s what you truly believe. Telling people is a lot harder than what happened in the video in real life bruv
Ik, I have asthma and I've kinda hid it until a few years ago!
❤❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉
Poor guy is on his period “there’s a lot of blood in the bowl” 💀got me dying
Me laughing at your comment for eternity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s Probably Just His Bowels
Boys don't have periods
HAHAHA
Finally. A actual hooper doing a basketball scene
i was depressed and then i found your videos Dhar, you brought me out my depression and made me realize my life is worth living! Thank you Dhar, keep changing lives!
Goofy asf
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Ha
@@saikenshin45 true
Were you cured because this made you feel better by comparison?
"Those who mind don't matter, those who matter don't mind". Absolutely true, Mr Xander Bailey.
Great words indeed.
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Never bully anyone with a disease, because you never know that could be you, my prays go out to everyone who is battling some sort of disease❤❤🙏🙏
Very true a condition or disease is never something to joke around about.
At 10:22 THE BOY GOT HIS PEIRODD😂😂
That only for girls tho isn’t it
@@mateoshadow2 I was making a joke tho 🙂
@@Lvs.oit sounds like for u too sorry if it's upsetting u.but I said it.cuz of Ur profile channel picture
HIS?????
Please dont joke about this stuff, only girls can get periods and most of the time they come with severe cramps and other pain , also as it is shown in the video this can be a very severe problem
“Those who mind don’t matter. And those who matter don’t mind.” That shows a lot. Strong message. I really loved it! That hits really deep. Your videos always make my day. I’m really appreciative to have someone like you on this platform. 💜💪🏼
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like begger alert!🚨
Please Don't Read My Name
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture3169i wont.
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture3169 i will
Having a disability doesn’t mean your werid it’s just what makes you special🥹
Special grade sorcerer ( I have a speech disorder)
Not really your just abnormal
As a wise friend once said don’t worry it’s just Nutella
real
I had really high anxiety and could not stop getting sick. Your videos helped me
With my anxiety now I’m pretty much Almost anxiety free!!!!!!!!!
Aww I’m so sorry u have to go through that it’s a awful feeling remember your not alone tho
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
I've had that since I was born, I've had my large bowel removed and I've had 39 surgeries and to this day I still had a lot of trouble and still sick. I've been dealing with it for 46 years now. It is extremely painful and I'm sick all the time.
"Those who mind don't matter, but those who matter don't mind" great quote Dhar! Keep making great videos.
what?
everyone matters!
what is this lesson... if you care about something you should jump off a cliff? wtf?!
Please Don't Read My Name
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture3169 please shut up
0:02 inspired 😂😂
Me and my brother both have stomach problems, and we just found out that he has Crohn’s disease. We are learning new things about it every day and trying to help him live with it. It’s great to see that it can turn out to be just fine.
13:49 xander Bailey actually playing a good role in this vid
3:25 why in the world r they making fun of a kid with a seizure like seeing that's scary I know firsthand
Ryan's laugh is creepy
I have epilepsy, and that’s made me fell so sad😢
I love the friendship between the guys.
Never hide your disabilities from your loved ones
I agree. Also, to add to that, I have diabetes, so I'm not going to hide it from anyone, plus I don't want people to mock me.
@@BH-iq3icI have autism, but my parents only found out when I was 4.
So one way or another, you can’t hide your well-being forever. The truths gonna be revealed sooner or later.
@@loganmalough2379 I agree with you 100%! Yes!
Facts especially if they are in the medical field.
This is going to be one interesting, mind twisting, inspirational story
3:17 that's just straight up wicked, evil and messed up. Definitely wasn't expecting that🧐
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This is so great message,I got epilepsy when I was 7! At first I was ashamed to show my disability but later I told everyone,there was people who didn’t understand and laughed but it didn’t stop me from anything!My friend excepted me with my disability and also helped me a lot! I was always scared I will never find a husband or a lover who will love me even with my disability but I found him and it was never a problem to him,this is so good video keep up the good work Dhar! Disability is just a different ability don’t be ashamed if u have one!❤️
“ Those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” My favorite quote 💯 your quotes are the best keep it up.😊
Please Don't Read My Name
This message definitely hit home for me. I was diagnosed with crohns back in September 2022 and I’m now on my 3rd medication trying to get in remission, I can definitely tell you this disease is so exhausting and I don’t think anyone gets it. Ive always been embarrassed about people knowing about it. Great message
Does it hurt?
Does it hurt?
I hope everything goes well in the end 💜💜
Praying for you man ❤🙏🙏🙏❤
@@Ko8la2233ofc! u should be asking if they’re okay not, “ohhuh does it hurt”
Having a disability doesn't mean you are not normal, it's what makes you special ❤
Being sick makes you special
Nah my brain cells don’t do their job with epilepsy 💀😭
Being special sucks
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It makes i special all right, different from everybody a outcast that’s how we feel all the time
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If they’re truly your friends, you wouldn’t feel the need to hide your disability from anyone. You’re friends should understand and actually help you get through this instead of making fun of you for it or even talk down to you because of it.
6:34 the fact he’s yelling at her but she still has a smile to give him trying to make him laugh
One of my extended family members died from Chron's Disease about 8 years ago - it was the son of uncle's brother (that uncle is married to my mom's eldest sister, so he wasn't within my actual family tree on my mom's side of the family, but our family is incredibly large and welcoming of people indirectly related to us). I never met him, but I attended his memorial service with my immediate family since all of our relatives did.
How did he die from it
I feel bad for u
@@khalifwarsame3049 thanks. Tbh - I didn't actually know him, so it wasn't really a loss for me
@@YoCrqcked_ I don't know - I really didn't know him, but I read his obituary last night. He struggled with it for 20 years prior to his death
You learned from your uncle then & stay healthy then right?
NOT THE STOMACH GROWLING SOUNDING LIKE THE TACO BELL BATHROOM😭😭😭
Real
Real friends will always help you, no matter your circumstances! Also, a sickness like Crohn's Disease, doesn't mean that someone is "Not Normal." They are normal! They are just a little different! Besides, everyone is different, one way or the other! Anyways, good video, Dhar! Love from Florida, East Coast, United States!
Dharr you saved my brother he had anxiety but when I told him about you he beat it thank you ❤
That Is Very Nice Of Him, And I Am Moving Forward To Meet Him.
i dont think he had anxiety in the first place if some guy on youtube he doesn't know "cured" him
Imagine having anxiety 🗿🍷
Mi dad has it and I love him still so so much
That brakes my heart when someone make fun at people with epilepsy
I feel bad for ppl who have this disability😢
I know its not something to joke about but 9:10 reminds me of the scene in 'Mr Bean's holiday' when the security guard takes the Laxative in his coffee HHAHAhaha (no offenvce) lol
This should be prescribed as a daily dose of happiness!
He’s already cooked -👴🏻 14:33
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NAH 💀
I hope Jake feels better soon ❤
0:42 i heard the f word
You did?
@@TheGamer7175YT yes i did
@@AviationBoy75 wow
works
I did to it’s
Fuh
I cannot be able to change the world but with hope and dignity i can change the world for 1 person- great video dharr man ❤❤
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11:24 life is not fair
12:20 He got his ✨PeRiOd✨
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Stop it’s literally because of having junk food which had it even worst
@@J_Games_And_More7216bro take a a joke
Dhar LITERALLY CHANGE MY LIFE & For That I Appreciate Dhar & I’m Very Inspirational By Him ! ❤❤
13:34 in other words: its your task to shut the haters up and prove them wrong!
8:52 wth 💀
If u have a disipillity u can’t hide it. U have to tell someone they might give u a good treatment. Please don’t hide ur disipillity.
“disipillity” LOLL 😂😂😂
Being sick is nothing to be ashamed of and real frienda are there for you for thick and thin
Don't be ashamed of your disabilities. Think of disabilities as being unique! BTW Great video Dhar! Your videos make my day!
Best moral of the story ever😊
Right!
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8:14 I feel him it really sucks to have a stomachache during a movie it’s very painful
And also missing the whole movie
This kid is my favourite kid and the the show 0:01
BRO THOUGHT HE WAS IN HIGHSCHOOL MUSICAL
SAME I LOVE HIM not in a weird way
we need more people like dhar in this world.
11:56 ANYONE GONNA TALK ABOUT THIS?!?
WTF
The way they came up with this was crazy!
-Dhar Looked at his childhood pictures
-He saw a picture of him in 6th grade
-He Got reminded of his Crohn's Disease Presentation
-He Remembered Basketball
-He Decided to Make this
New fear unlock
Me sitting on the toilet for infinite years