the worst part is it contributes to stigma and shame around bodily functions or body parts making a child with prudish parents a great target for paedophile behaviour. they're too ashamed and embarrassed to say to parents and doctors that they have been touched inappropriately
If she was so underweight and so unhealthy, why on earth did they send her home? Why did not they give her any fluids, anything nutrition through a canular? I dont understand -_-
I always swear to myself that this will be the last one, because even if the story is interesting, the cringy editing makes it sooo hard to get to the end of the video.... but every time it shows on my recommended, I watch it, and swear it will be the last one...
I started puberty at 4, and my doctor thought it was a pituitary gland tumour, but it turns out I was exactly like Alyssa, going through puberty at that age. I was given an injection to stop it, and I started again at eleven and half. I also have to be really careful when I fall, I have three broken bones and I am now almost 39. I can tell you that it does help if the doctor knows what they are looking at, but sometimes it does stump them. I hope Alyssa is well and healthy today.
I have it too! Broken 6 bones so far, I didn't have early puberty though, puberty started the syndrome for me and all my bone deformities develop during my teen years
Wow, it's great that they knew what they were doing, I'm happy for you! It's a strange question, but are you able to have children, or were your ovaries taken out?
The child actress playing Alyssa in the re-enactments is just the cutest most angelic looking lil thing! Squishy lil chubby face with the big eyes and that lovely smile omg 🥰
@@patwalpriya yes they are missing the whole story moaning about blinking.. I'm a redhead and wished for a redhead daughter and got blondes with green eyes
Lmaoo why are these documentaries so cringey. The stories is obviously very interesting. And I feel for them. But it’s just made so overly dramatic. Especially with all the blinking😂😂
@Carralié Alice Whitewood Gurl I feel you. I thought that I would not be among those women who tell people the age of their child in months but here I am..
Carralié Alice Whitewood when a child is that young it makes more sense to measure their age in months and not years. there is a massive developmental difference between a 1 year old and a 2 year old. seriously, do you not think people use months for a reason?? its more logical that way. get over it.
@Baked Beans On Toast you clearly don’t have children. It totally makes more sense to use months than years on young children as it’s a huge difference in development between a 1 and a 2 year old
Okay but does anyone else remember this one case from the past where a 5 year old girl got pregnant and they said that she also had early period? I'm glad this girl have a safe household.
@@martinaosullivan1622 she started her period at 3 and "got" pregnant at 5. She was obviously been abused by her "father" or some family member. Lina Medina. The pictures are scary.
Read comments before watching. Kept looking for dramatic blinking and thinking "what is everyone talking about?" Then it happened, and I'm like "oh..."
the doctor who automatically accused samantha of starving herself without considering her symptoms made me so mad!!!! that's a seriously ignorant mistake.
Similar to my friend when she was 17. Went to GP many times, was dismissed by GP as being on drugs. Drugs, really? When she was bleeding profusely when she went to the toilet and becoming a skeleton. Eventually her mum went to GP with her and had to state she had seen the symptoms. As if you would make this up! GP reluctantly referred her to hospital where she was admitted straight away, was at deaths door and in hospital for months. Turned out was a rather unpleasant disease called ulcerative colitis.
Happened to me too. I became very emaciated and the doctors immediately accused me of being anorexic even though I’ve never had an eating disorder. It’s really frustrating and takes a mental toll being repeatedly accused for something that isn’t in your control.
Happens to me all the time. I'm actually not underweight, in fact a bit overweight, but because I'm not obese doctors accuse me of being anorexic all the time. They don't even ask me, they just accuse me and write "anorexia" in my medical records as if it were proven fact.
Yes, absolutely disgusting. Anorexics don't go to the doctor and complain about how thin they are!! So they didn't even know jack about the thing they were supposedly diagnosing her with. And even if she HAD had anorexia she needed a hospital asap! Seriously that doc needs their license to practice reevaluated
I googled Samantha, Google says that she graduated top of her class from UVA with degrees in political science, English and anthropology. And she's now married and is a best-selling author! You go, girl!
Why is this so dramatized? Honestly its not only off-putting but also incredibly inappropriate for the subject matter - seemingly treating early puberty as though its a death sentence smh
Thank youuuu, I was thinking the exact same thing. Granted my mom was overdramatic when I got my period at 12, she started crying, got overdramatic and apparently was doing so because I'd turn out short. I'm 34 and only 5'2, the upside is I look younger than I actually am.
Iamnotalamp 'early puberty' for god's sake she was 3! and they said she had cancer. they didn't say "she has cancer so that means she is gunna die" no he said "to me cancer felt like a death sentence"
Angi Shallita I’m very confused... I had my permission at 11... and I’m average 5”6 at age 20. My cousin started her period at 3 months old and she is 5”2.... by your logic she should be the same size as a 3 month old, but she’s 30
Because, as the docu explained, it wasn't only early puberty. At the start the doctors thought it was cancer, she had to have surgery at the age of 3. Even when they found out it wasnt cancer, her genetic condition which caused the early puberty also made her have fragile bones to the extent that if she fell over she would break, and gene abormalities leading towards malformed bones making it painful to do some normal things. Yeah, american documentaries are way over dramatised and strange, but I don't see how the drama is inappropriate for the subject matter.
I'm honest to god not surprised about the anorexia diagnosis Samantha got. It happens a lot with young women and it's really poor behaviour from doctors.
ClockworkFreya im guessing they think that because young girls lie and make it seem like they are not intentionally starving themselves when they are so when someone is being serious the doctor doesn’t believe her
I got this diagnosis more times than I can count when I have been that skinny all my life. Going to a new doctor is always a pain in the butt and I have to work hard to make them actually believe me that I don't have an eating disorder, my thyroid was tested at least 8 times in the last 26 years of my life and are more than fine too and I really am in pain or have some other issue. Thankfully I now have some actually good doctors and just try to stay away from changing my doctors as much as I can. My current general doctor actually listens to me because he got to know me and knows that I wouldn't come to him if I didn't have any problem at all. He diagnosed me with my hip dysplasia and figured out that I have extremely high cortisol levels.
I solved the eye blink thingy. If they are talking about something negative, the eyes closed. If they are talking about something positive, the eyes are wide open.
wow that doctor samantha saw should be fired. she was told about the severe pain and the doctor still told her its just anorexia and she needs to force herself to eat. disgusting
You have no idea just how much this happens. Both for people especially women who are under weight and who are overweight. They just see it as a problem with food.
When I was 10 I had a infection which caused neurological damage... first 2 months I was told it was constipation then next year it was supposedly anorexia. I couldn’t walk, talk eat or drink but they still were adamant it was anorexia. Sadly it’s common for drs to misdiagnose rare illness and refuse to change their mind. I hope people can just eventually learn to be a bit more open minded and determined to find the real truth.
Ok so I wrote that message before watching but now I've watched it it's crazy how identical our stories are at the start... Diagnosed with gastrointestinal issues... Severe stomach pain... Fear of food... Weight loss... Anorexia diagnosis... Disbelief... Inability to walk... Hospitalisation... Barium test... (All in that order also) bit freaky tbh
The girl in the second story pretty much saved her own life by doing research and asking for the right x-ray. The doctors should have been way more thorough
@@sabserab saying that doctors are stupid is very unfair to those doctors who do their job well. Of course, some of them are probably not competent or emphatic enough to do such job, but majority of them are. Unfortunately there are, and there will always be, unusual cases in which diagnosing patient is not easy at all, even with years of education and experiance
I don’t blame them, usually if there are issues surrounding periods no one wants to say what it is, I sympathise because having a traumatic experience as well even the word makes you panic it brings back awful memories that you don’t want to relive
I'm so surprised they didn't keep Samantha in hospital when she had the heart problems, and told her she was way too thin. They should have kept her in and then they would have seen the struggles she was having!
I have a big birthmark on my back in the shape of a comma lol Like yea it led to the diagnosis but on its own a birthmark means nothing it was such a dumb bit
Man: "Vaginal bleeding" Woman: "Um... bleeding where she was bleeding." Mate!! A guy can say it but a woman can't!? Sound it out with me, mama. VA-GI-NA!!
@Renn well you a bag of buns hug ze hptdoga and say shorry (don take seriously im half asleep and i have school tommorow and in saying weird stuff wgy am i explaining myself)
... and so badly scripted. Don't watch too many of these or you'll notice how many of these folks say exactly the same thing, over and over and over ...
I have friends with only one ovary and they have been told by their doctor that i will in no way affect their ability to have and concive children. And i can find anywere that says if you only have one ovary that it will be a negative impact on the featus.
So, Samantha, did you sue that ignorant doctor who misdiagnosed you with Anorexia? I hate the thought of doctors not believing their patients. Yeah, sure, some patients *do* lie, but there are also many of us who just want to stay alive. Things are not always what they appear to be. Glad you made it out alive! You should be proud of saving yourself by doing the research doctors wouldn't do!
I'm pretty sure if it was anorexia, she wouldn't have wanted any help from the beginning. Also, the fact that she was worried about her weight going DOWN and not UP sbould confirm that it was everything but anorexia or in fact, any eating disorder related to weight loss in general. 😅😅😅
The IBS was even worse diagnosis. The symptom is exactly upper abdominal pain and they suspect IBS which involves large intestine? They didn't even bother to do gastroscopy of upper digestive tract.
Actually, I'm surprised they didn't put in a jej tube and feed her through that to build up her strength prior to the surgery. She would still have needed the surgery, but would be much less risk.
[narrator makes a comment] [doctor repeats the comment in slightly different words] **dramatic blink** [interviewee repeats it in different words] [actors act out the comment] [second interviewee makes the same comment again in different words] **dramatic blink** .. . repeat ad nauseum
Director "can you just blink for us? Really dramatically?"
Fire Birb oohh my days, this annoyed me so muucchhh😆😂😂😂
"Oh yeah, sure, no problem even though this story is kind of a big deal for us"
Action
I was gonna comment something along these lines 😂😂😂😂
Fire Birb LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 TRUE
Very interesting stories, but what's with the cringey dramatic blinking?
Omg! I thought I was the only one who noticed XD
OMG ME TOO! ^^^
Lettee Dametto omg thank you
Lettee Dametto innit
Lettee Dametto where in the video is that? I’m only up to 2:04
i read the comments before watching the video so the entire time, i was watching everyone’s eyes
tash same rip
same
Same
i didnt read the comments first but i still looked at theyre eyes bc wtf stOP BLINKIN
Omg sameee
“When she was 20 months old”
Why can’t they say 1 year and 8 months
Why can’t they just say 1 or 2😂
1 year and 8 months old is 2 more syllables tho. that'd be less efficient.
To make it more dramatic
Moms be like
@@yitongyue20 can you not do that in 1 second?
They must be real tired cause they seem to close their eyes a lot.
Exactly!
Phahahha
Oh yeah yeah
Ella M. B. Værland oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
ThAt'S nOt HoW yOu SeT a pRoFiLe PiC
when they said ‘👁👄👁 -👄- 👁👄👁’ I felt that
69th like, sorry I had too 😂😂😂😂
Whoever directed this documentary needs to NOT get into Hollywood lol
when
👁👄👁 -👄- 👁👄👁
It’s like an Indian soap opera lol
*_I wonder why these people are so annoyed by the dramatic blink?? if you guys just watch Indian serials then you'll die I think_*
Hahahah they don't know that...this is nothing compared to those indian dramas lol
We have a great Kasamh Se drinking game with my roommate
True 😂🤣
Yeah, like the woman shot in the head, and she like, still alive and speaking, lol
Sadia Khan this 1 indian movie where a curtain chokes some woman
Mom: the worst scenario is that she could grow only to 4 or 5 ft.
Cries in 4’11
Pomeranč & Kečup
Cries in 0'10 feet
I'm 17 and 4'9
I am 15 and I am 5'4'
Edit :- now I am 5 foot 5.5 inches tall ( 2021)
Turning 32 on 1st Dec 2019 and I'm 5ft
* cries in 5'2" *
1% of comments = about the video
99% of comments = about the blinking 😂
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Courtney Burrows dang I was about to comment that 😂
Wtf ye 😂😂😂
Yea IKR
I thought you were kidding, then I scrolled down a bit.
Who was given permission to do the edit for this. Those blinks must be ironic I can’t watch them seriously
Kat slater the blinks are eyeronic 😂😂😂
chantellethecool1 omg lol, good one😂😂
chantellethecool1 they are *eyeconic*
Probably the same editors of Gordon Ramsey's stuff 😂
Kat slater omfg that’s so true and it annoys the crap out of me 😂🙃
Actors: "So how much blinking do you want?"
Director: "Yes."
i wanted to like ur comments but it was at 400..😐
jenni 😂
Skye Dixon what stops u liking it?
Holly Melvin it needs to be even
Dramatical blink** ☺️
This is how many times they did a dramatic blink
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Yh ikr it said 666 but I liked it and I fell bad for liking it lol now
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ItsRuby R 892!
Sangay Dolma 1.3k
Like begging
*while recording this*
Director: okay I need another blinking scene
Parents: again? are you sure?
Director: yeah trust me, it will look sick
Charlie Lost I thought about writing but then...I feel too bad
Director: yeah trust me, it will look sick
Me 10min into the video: I feel sick
😂
loving your pfp.
Omg shane
1min into the vid: what do they mean about the editing, this is fine
5min : ohhdeargodpleasemakeitstopppp
ikr I scrolled down to the comments and everyone's all like "tHe dRaMatiC bLinkS!1!1!" I didn't realise why until it was too late
“i was so scared”
*dramatic blink*
@Piatequila you are aware, that this comment is making fun of the overly dramatic blinking scenes in the documentary?
Black Hole Weird question
_We'll be right back clip plays_
Nobody:
The parents: 👁👄👁
U👄U
Army For Life i think they’re forced to do it🤷🏾♀️
@@anitadhm_ for sure
@@anitadhm_ Hey i am a mentalist, can i guess ur weight?
I think 🤔 that ur weight greater than 70 and less than 100
IS it 80kg?
Yuvran 🤣🤣🤣👍🏾
@@yuvran3945 wth guess mine
Who else didn't notice the dramatic blinking thing until reading the comments section 😂
Tbh me
Shallow Stream I don’t get the dramatic blinking, when is it? XD
@@JozefinPerez I found one 2:46
I noticed it but I didn't pay attention to it, I just noticed the mother was wearing ugly eye shadow😂
Sameeee and now I keep seeing it😂
The most cringy thing is how the mother can't say "vagina" or "vulva"
the worst part is it contributes to stigma and shame around bodily functions or body parts making a child with prudish parents a great target for paedophile behaviour. they're too ashamed and embarrassed to say to parents and doctors that they have been touched inappropriately
Fanny :DDDDD It just sounds funny sorry
LlamaPyjamas and how do you call ot
@@thequeen4140 I don't say it or I say down below
Ikr
This story couldve been told in 10 minutes...
Krisje het visje
Yup
Laat me raden...
Nederlands?
@@leonneteerhuis4758 woow ben je detective ?
@@KrisjehetVisje nee je naam viel me gewoon op😂
i will spit on you jep klopt dat wist ook echt niemand 😛
If she was so underweight and so unhealthy, why on earth did they send her home? Why did not they give her any fluids, anything nutrition through a canular? I dont understand -_-
The problem with underweight patients is "Refeeding syndrom". If a malnurished person gets high dose of fluids/nutrients their organs will shut off.
But they can start with very little calories, not just send her home to starve. Anorexic patients getting that too.....
@@Itzz-RoblOx-ruby yes of course but in small doses at a time through regular IV drop.
the replies to this comment are too complicated and i don’t understand anything
@@ottonormalverbraucher7835 Who are you talking to? Your reply makes even less sense
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I got bored after this but I tried
Lol
Appreciate ya
Thank you 😂😂😂
lmao thanks *skips every timestamp out of cringe *
Exactly what I needed...thank you
And here another episode of ‘why is this in my recommended!!’ 😂
and ‘why did I watch this’
Lmao same
The storys were cool , just too dramatic
Isla Vero exactly lol
I always swear to myself that this will be the last one, because even if the story is interesting, the cringy editing makes it sooo hard to get to the end of the video.... but every time it shows on my recommended, I watch it, and swear it will be the last one...
Isla Vero same
I’m just waiting to get my period so then I can dramatically blink lol
Want mine?
Here you go🌸┐( ∵ )┌
@Big Bird probably😂
@@nitko4925 Wait, is anyone gonna talk about how there are literally 5 year olds on TH-cam? Let alone watching this stuff!?
ilobye she can have mine too, with cramps and everything... the whole package 🤠
I started puberty at 4, and my doctor thought it was a pituitary gland tumour, but it turns out I was exactly like Alyssa, going through puberty at that age. I was given an injection to stop it, and I started again at eleven and half. I also have to be really careful when I fall, I have three broken bones and I am now almost 39. I can tell you that it does help if the doctor knows what they are looking at, but sometimes it does stump them. I hope Alyssa is well and healthy today.
glad to hear you're okay
I have it too! Broken 6 bones so far, I didn't have early puberty though, puberty started the syndrome for me and all my bone deformities develop during my teen years
Did you dramatically blink when you found out
Wow, it's great that they knew what they were doing, I'm happy for you! It's a strange question, but are you able to have children, or were your ovaries taken out?
@@poopsydo8052 This comment made my day :))))
*drinks 7 glasses of water today instead of 8*
Doctor: You probably have cancer.
*blinks dramatically*
👁0👁
xD
😂😂😂😂😂
@@tpo100cofficial9 I take like 5
I gave u 1k likes
*My dog got her period*
Me: dramatically blinks
👁👄👁 U👄U
👁️👄👁️ -- 👄 --
👁️👄👁️
-👄- 👁👄👁
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i got my period on my 11th birthday-
*dramatic music*
Parents: 👁👄👁
U👄U
hahahah so funny lolz
O.O T.T
I'm just testing lol
dead lmfao
Omfg cryyyyying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey mum when did you get your period?
Oh I got mine at 3
You mean 13
No darling 3
Shivers
Bonnie &eden *blinks
@@darjagreynshpol6181 hahaha 😂😂
blinks dramaticly
I had it at age 10. 😅
It started at 1 year, 8 month not at 3.
The child actress playing Alyssa in the re-enactments is just the cutest most angelic looking lil thing! Squishy lil chubby face with the big eyes and that lovely smile omg 🥰
i think she was on House M.D.
Alyss In Wonderland she's so cute
Arent u sweet!! The others seem to be talking endlessly about the blinking....oh, come on!!
@@patwalpriya yes they are missing the whole story moaning about blinking.. I'm a redhead and wished for a redhead daughter and got blondes with green eyes
@@natashawatkins5651 Green eyes are beautiful
Lmaoo why are these documentaries so cringey. The stories is obviously very interesting. And I feel for them. But it’s just made so overly dramatic. Especially with all the blinking😂😂
•Rainbow •Satan• ikr
•Rainbow •Satan• trueeee
•Rainbow •Satan• omg ye I couldn’t stop laughing at them doing that!!!
OMG yeah, I was also going to comment on all that blinking😂
I was thinking the same😂😂
99% comments about the dramatic blinking.
1% comments about the poor girl.
Thanks, I have stopped scrolling down!
That dramatic blinking tho
Yep, I got my puberty on my 7 th age
Samira Mathis 100% talking about the comments here 😒
Dramatic blinking
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Sorry that’s all I can be bothered finding there are too many dramatic blinks
4:38 too
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Ohh noo 😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭u really did it, i must bow🙌😭😂
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Underwear and toilet paper: *has tiny smear of blood*
Toilet: *full of blood* *dramatic flush*
Scary
I dont get it haha
Ikr 😂
Hahahahah
It is possible. During my miscarriage the toilet is loaded of blood but paper only had a small patch
These dramatic blinking is manipulating me to think that this show deserves a Grammy
Is that....Belle Delphine ?
Grammy is only for music industry.
You didn't get the joke
20 months old. Thanks for the math homework
the only comment that’s not about dramatic blinking
@Carralié Alice Whitewood Gurl I feel you. I thought that I would not be among those women who tell people the age of their child in months but here I am..
Carralié Alice Whitewood when a child is that young it makes more sense to measure their age in months and not years. there is a massive developmental difference between a 1 year old and a 2 year old. seriously, do you not think people use months for a reason?? its more logical that way. get over it.
It's two years to four months.
@Baked Beans On Toast you clearly don’t have children. It totally makes more sense to use months than years on young children as it’s a huge difference in development between a 1 and a 2 year old
Okay but does anyone else remember this one case from the past where a 5 year old girl got pregnant and they said that she also had early period? I'm glad this girl have a safe household.
Lina Medina. She's always in those top 10 medical mystery videos.
There's a Chinese girl too. She got married around 5 years in old and got pregnant.
@@yumyumlolly no. She was from Lima and definitely NOT married
What so how old was she when she got pregnant 🤰 so confused at all off this I've never heard off this gesus so scary
@@martinaosullivan1622 she started her period at 3 and "got" pregnant at 5. She was obviously been abused by her "father" or some family member. Lina Medina. The pictures are scary.
skjsksk I got triggered when the mom said she's worried her daughter would stop growing at 5'. I'm 5'1 and almost 22.....
I'm 5'1 at 26, but that's pretty standard in my country. Maybe the Americans are just weird with height?
I’m 4.9 I’m 19 😂😂😂😂
I think they meant 5 years old not 5 foot?
Buy some high shoes xD,or get a tall friend to pick you up
Keeda rowles 12:10
Read comments before watching. Kept looking for dramatic blinking and thinking "what is everyone talking about?"
Then it happened, and I'm like "oh..."
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Haven’t watched, yet this is making me worried
Update: oh...
Sameeee
All the comments about the dramatic eye blinking 😂
Blue Angel What dramatic eye bleeding in the video? Am I blind?
Oh yeah...... totally blind
Just got u 300 😂
Yours is too;)
Hey blue angel, not seen you in a while.
the doctor who automatically accused samantha of starving herself without considering her symptoms made me so mad!!!! that's a seriously ignorant mistake.
Similar to my friend when she was 17. Went to GP many times, was dismissed by GP as being on drugs. Drugs, really? When she was bleeding profusely when she went to the toilet and becoming a skeleton. Eventually her mum went to GP with her and had to state she had seen the symptoms. As if you would make this up! GP reluctantly referred her to hospital where she was admitted straight away, was at deaths door and in hospital for months. Turned out was a rather unpleasant disease called ulcerative colitis.
Happened to me too. I became very emaciated and the doctors immediately accused me of being anorexic even though I’ve never had an eating disorder. It’s really frustrating and takes a mental toll being repeatedly accused for something that isn’t in your control.
Happens to me all the time. I'm actually not underweight, in fact a bit overweight, but because I'm not obese doctors accuse me of being anorexic all the time. They don't even ask me, they just accuse me and write "anorexia" in my medical records as if it were proven fact.
Yes, absolutely disgusting. Anorexics don't go to the doctor and complain about how thin they are!! So they didn't even know jack about the thing they were supposedly diagnosing her with. And even if she HAD had anorexia she needed a hospital asap! Seriously that doc needs their license to practice reevaluated
@dylanblack8487 She needed to be referred to the hospital? I just go to the hospital straight away and don't bother with GPs
Video? Overdramatic
Samantha's mum? Egyptian
10 mins long? 40 mins long
Parents? Blink
Hotel ? Trivago
Love the summarisation :)
Not gonna lie you had me in the first half
@@extractionoflight9478funnyn't
This is the only hotel trivago that’s ever made me laugh
Max idk why but i love this comment
I feel bad for both the girls but why did everyone keep closing their eyes so dramaticly
To trigger our feelings 😂
basicb*tch GACHA because there was only girls in this story
😂😂
One of my family members made fun of people with disabilities and he ended up with a disabled son..
Pqhahahahahahhahahahahahahahah
JeongI.N'sNetfelixAccount i suppose karmas a bitch
Karma is a bitch
@Twitchyboi I do too
Karma bruh
I’ve realized, I’m the only one who didn’t notice any dramatic blinking
Same
I didn’t either
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i didnt at first but then i saw some and cackled 💀
Same all I heard was the dramatic sounds
I swear that the comments are more interesting than the video itself😂
Ikr
That's what I was going to say😂
That is sooooo true 😂 I’m reading the comments more than watching the video
Ikr
Yeah Yeah girl😍 you're right 😜😜😚
A friend: did you study for the test?
Me: what test? **Dramatically blinks**
Pffffthahahahahaha
XDDDDDDD
Hahahahaha
Oh damn that’s a lot of likes
U copied the dramatically blinks uff
From now on when I get my period.
I’m going to dramatically blink.
Hannie Mochi this made me laugh so hard hahahah
Smh Same
Me: uuuuuu, nananana, Mom i go to the bathroom.
Me:(sit on the toilet)
(seeing blood)
**dramatic blinking**
Hannie Mochi ok 👁👄👁
U👄U
Hannie Mochi shit 😂
I googled Samantha, Google says that she graduated top of her class from UVA with degrees in political science, English and anthropology. And she's now married and is a best-selling author! You go, girl!
Who Samantha?
who is samantha lol
who is samantha-
The second person in the video?? Did people quit halfway through the episode?
i really hope shes doing great
I'm confused......are the interviewers telling them to blink like that on cue or......? I can't 😂😂
lol exactly 😂
lmao ikr its so annoying
XD
We all do that when we are deep in a conversation,trust me
Baby Blue 😂
Next episode:The Mysterious Case of the Dramatic Blinks
Lmao
Do You mean blackpink fans?
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no one:
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xulegendminghao I DO
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stan legends stan loona
@@stanloona1184 oh yeah yeah loona
Doctor : normal age to get periods is usually around 12 to 14
Me ( got my period at 10 years old ): *excessive blinking*
🤣
Me too lol
Same
As did i
No 10 is a normal age to have your period. It just depends on your hormones
The dramatic eye blinking is really starting to piss me off.
6:18
Same
no one:
the parents: 👁️👃🏻👁️ ~👃🏻~
Why is this so dramatized? Honestly its not only off-putting but also incredibly inappropriate for the subject matter - seemingly treating early puberty as though its a death sentence smh
Thank youuuu, I was thinking the exact same thing. Granted my mom was overdramatic when I got my period at 12, she started crying, got overdramatic and apparently was doing so because I'd turn out short. I'm 34 and only 5'2, the upside is I look younger than I actually am.
Iamnotalamp 'early puberty' for god's sake she was 3! and they said she had cancer. they didn't say "she has cancer so that means she is gunna die" no he said "to me cancer felt like a death sentence"
Angi Shallita I’m very confused... I had my permission at 11... and I’m average 5”6 at age 20. My cousin started her period at 3 months old and she is 5”2.... by your logic she should be the same size as a 3 month old, but she’s 30
OHHHH, I might have replied to the wrong person, ahahaha I'm so sorry. But yeah early puberty is not a death sentence whatsoever.
Because, as the docu explained, it wasn't only early puberty. At the start the doctors thought it was cancer, she had to have surgery at the age of 3. Even when they found out it wasnt cancer, her genetic condition which caused the early puberty also made her have fragile bones to the extent that if she fell over she would break, and gene abormalities leading towards malformed bones making it painful to do some normal things. Yeah, american documentaries are way over dramatised and strange, but I don't see how the drama is inappropriate for the subject matter.
Hate the way these documentaries are edited, as if it's a dramatic action scene
I hate this too
I love this abt that show
15 mins in & the editor should be fired. The over use of the shot of the mother closing her eyes with a dramatic thud sound is becoming laughable.
AS I WAS READING THIS COMMENT THE MOTHER CLOSED HER EYES AND THERE WAS A DRAMATIC THUD SOUND
IM LAUGHING SO MUCH OMG
@@personanon9772 omg same HAHAHAHA
WheeZe
the way you expressed the sound as "thud!" 😁 epic! 👌
She had a birthmark
Dun dun dunnnnn
Me :wow😐
She had a birthmark
*dramatic blinking*
DUN DUN DUU
Maria Tomine Longum Hansen what??
Maria Tomine Longum Hansen it was a sign of the condition she had
Maria Tomine Longum Hansen Yeah, which is why it’s called a birthmark. She had it at birth.
Maria Tomine Longum Hansen I don’t understand you lol but if you mean that everyone is born with a birthmark... nope
I'm honest to god not surprised about the anorexia diagnosis Samantha got. It happens a lot with young women and it's really poor behaviour from doctors.
ClockworkFreya im guessing they think that because young girls lie and make it seem like they are not intentionally starving themselves when they are so when someone is being serious the doctor doesn’t believe her
Yes
I got this diagnosis more times than I can count when I have been that skinny all my life. Going to a new doctor is always a pain in the butt and I have to work hard to make them actually believe me that I don't have an eating disorder, my thyroid was tested at least 8 times in the last 26 years of my life and are more than fine too and I really am in pain or have some other issue.
Thankfully I now have some actually good doctors and just try to stay away from changing my doctors as much as I can.
My current general doctor actually listens to me because he got to know me and knows that I wouldn't come to him if I didn't have any problem at all.
He diagnosed me with my hip dysplasia and figured out that I have extremely high cortisol levels.
*watches like 20 episodes of this*
" mom I'm going to medical school "
"honey, you're 13"
*blink*
Family feud
Same-
Plots twist your actually 3 👁 👄 👁
Kahlia Young *blinks dramatically*
Those slow anguished blinks, though.
90% of the comments: Dramatic blinkings
8%: Too much cringe
2%: other
2% complaining about those comments.
Trueee
And now you have 104% of 100% 😂
0% talking about the baby having a period
Almost all the comments are about those Dramatic blinks lol
Freya Bennett ikr counting this comment and the random comments *BOB ADD HER TO THE LIST*
I solved the eye blink thingy.
If they are talking about something negative, the eyes closed.
If they are talking about something positive, the eyes are wide open.
Cracking the code 😂
😂
wow that doctor samantha saw should be fired. she was told about the severe pain and the doctor still told her its just anorexia and she needs to force herself to eat. disgusting
You have no idea just how much this happens. Both for people especially women who are under weight and who are overweight. They just see it as a problem with food.
When I was 10 I had a infection which caused neurological damage... first 2 months I was told it was constipation then next year it was supposedly anorexia. I couldn’t walk, talk eat or drink but they still were adamant it was anorexia. Sadly it’s common for drs to misdiagnose rare illness and refuse to change their mind. I hope people can just eventually learn to be a bit more open minded and determined to find the real truth.
Ok so I wrote that message before watching but now I've watched it it's crazy how identical our stories are at the start... Diagnosed with gastrointestinal issues... Severe stomach pain... Fear of food... Weight loss... Anorexia diagnosis... Disbelief... Inability to walk... Hospitalisation... Barium test... (All in that order also) bit freaky tbh
Bob Eighteen it probably happens to quite a few people but they dont do anything after being told its anorexia
A Salty Fry Yeh :/ sometimes some Drs stop after the easiest diagnosis and don’t look further to cover all symptoms
The girl in the second story pretty much saved her own life by doing research and asking for the right x-ray.
The doctors should have been way more thorough
Doctors are stupid. Took me 31 years for the right diagnosis.
@@sabserab saying that doctors are stupid is very unfair to those doctors who do their job well. Of course, some of them are probably not competent or emphatic enough to do such job, but majority of them are. Unfortunately there are, and there will always be, unusual cases in which diagnosing patient is not easy at all, even with years of education and experiance
@@sabserab don't generalize please,
Srsly trying to get medical care as a woman with pain is nearly impossible
Am I the only one who isn't bothered by the dramatic blinking?
Milly's Gacha Stories I didnt even notice the blinking
Same here. Was very engrossed with the docu..
Milly's Gacha Stories lol didn’t notice it until I went to the comments 😂
Milly's Gacha Stories no XD
Me neither 😂
I love how the subjects are also the actors in the role play.
The blinks are eyeconic
😂😂👌👌👍👍
That was sooo smooth
I'm 69 like
I hate you
Unpopular Talk 😂 lmaooo
Is it just me who noticed they hated the word period?? No just me? 😂😂
“Bleeding from um, that place” like is she scared to use the term menstruating
yup lol
They were describing that moment when she first bled; they didn’t know at that point that it was a period.
I don’t blame them, usually if there are issues surrounding periods no one wants to say what it is, I sympathise because having a traumatic experience as well even the word makes you panic it brings back awful memories that you don’t want to relive
Nah me too
All I can see after reading the comments is the dramatic blinking.. screw you guys 😂😂
"DRAMATIC BLINKING!!!!"
*blinks dramatically*
I love the first girl's parents, they are so loving and wonderful.
Edit: The second parent was also so caring and amazing, aw.
The dad sounds so monotone when he says: how does this happen? Why does this happen?
And it sounds like he doesn't know what it's all about lol
Probs because he isnt a Professional actor
The blinks are so eyeronic 😂😂😂
No....ok
wassa good one bud
Eye know right?!
"Eyeronic" - congratulations, you win today's internet!😂
Nah boo that was a good one
Eye should have seen that coming👁👁
I like how Samantha has to diagnose herself before a doctor takes proper notice :/
She literally saved her own life.
Whoever the director is, stop with the blinking! It's a story about a sick child. We know the parents are concerned.
"she had a birthmark..." *dramatically blinks*
Khaki Diamond
Ikr
"Unusual feature" lol what? Pretty much everyone in my school has some kind of birthmark XD
‘Has an actual eye on her actual head’ *dramatic blink*
Copied...
MonsterPlayz does it matter? No
i have two different tone birthmarks on the same leg... -dramatically blinks-
an ad suddenly played...
DRAMATICALLY BLINKS
A r m y . . . ?
As I saw this comment an ad is played I am not even kidding 😂😂
As I read this an add suddenly started playing
@@_theycallmeartist_ i am a army
that eye closing thing just makes this a comedy show
Agreed
Im laughing so hard
Same lmao 😂
It's every friggin seccond 😂
love how all the doctors couldn't diagnose her but when she did research, it only took her 3 days
She saved her own life!
I'm so surprised they didn't keep Samantha in hospital when she had the heart problems, and told her she was way too thin. They should have kept her in and then they would have seen the struggles she was having!
Thank you!! Someone finally gets it
I’m going to hell for laughing. It’s not the story... it’s just the opening and closing of the eyes with the music 😂😂🤣 I canttt
Me tooooooo. Also the acting really makes me feel weird.
Annie T 🤣🤣🤣
The blinking and the acting is so cringe I love it
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Ok but why is no one talking about how the video says "Alyssa" but the description reads "Elissa"
Does that even matter here ?
I mean, they could have forgotten how to spell the name. There are many spellings of that name anyway
The Egyptian girl saved herself , the Doctors were useless what the hell??!?!
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It happens - we went through 5 doctors before my daughter's issue was diagnosed because we (mostly my wife) wouldn't accept what we were being told.
Basically the Finnish healthcare system here...
YM S and the UK’s
2:40
SHE HAD A BIRTHMARK EVERYBODY SOUND THE ALARMS!!!!!🤷🏻♀️☕️☕️☕️
I have a birthmark-
@@meg-l4f I have one too, it litterally doesn't mean anything unless you have the other symptoms 😑
I have a birthmark on my belly
If the birthmark is that light brown to slightly darker brown spots that looks like a coffee stain, then you might have mcune-albright.
I have a big birthmark on my back in the shape of a comma lol
Like yea it led to the diagnosis but on its own a birthmark means nothing it was such a dumb bit
Man: "Vaginal bleeding"
Woman: "Um... bleeding where she was bleeding."
Mate!! A guy can say it but a woman can't!? Sound it out with me, mama. VA-GI-NA!!
Vajuju
VAGANA
Vanana!
Vegana
Bobs or vegana whichever will it be?
"Then suddenly at 20 months old"
Me: *blinking rapidly and dramatically* "How old is 20 months?!?!?!"
Just do the math. It's more like a scientific term
600 days
I SAID 1 HOUR 😂
I year 8 months
Work it out
I swear they called her Alyssa, Elissa and Melissa make your mind up what's her name
Molly Squires 😂😂😂😂
And Hazael
Vilma Vivi its because their surname is hazael
@@Clara-zv4gx got it😂
Im confuse if is Alyssa (as is wrote in the video) or Elissa (as is wrote in the description)
3 years old!!
*WTF YOU POOR THING!!*
@Renn well you a bag of buns hug ze hptdoga and say shorry (don take seriously im half asleep and i have school tommorow and in saying weird stuff wgy am i explaining myself)
I think your the only comment not about blinking😂
Didn't notice blinking until after 5 minutes. Now I'm doing it with them involuntarily. Dammit.
😂
This is so awkward to make them act in their own story. 😅
Exactly!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
... and so badly scripted. Don't watch too many of these or you'll notice how many of these folks say exactly the same thing, over and over and over ...
How unfortunate that they've taken out an ovary, because they failed to diagnose her early on. :_(
some one now she Can t have kids: ()
@@hashtagchplayz9428 you can have kids with one ovary.
No u need both otherwise the baby health would fail I’m a midwife I know so shut it
I have friends with only one ovary and they have been told by their doctor that i will in no way affect their ability to have and concive children. And i can find anywere that says if you only have one ovary that it will be a negative impact on the featus.
@@hashtagchplayz9428 you're like- 9
So, Samantha, did you sue that ignorant doctor who misdiagnosed you with Anorexia?
I hate the thought of doctors not believing their patients. Yeah, sure, some patients *do* lie, but there are also many of us who just want to stay alive. Things are not always what they appear to be. Glad you made it out alive! You should be proud of saving yourself by doing the research doctors wouldn't do!
Agreee with you
I'm pretty sure if it was anorexia, she wouldn't have wanted any help from the beginning. Also, the fact that she was worried about her weight going DOWN and not UP sbould confirm that it was everything but anorexia or in fact, any eating disorder related to weight loss in general. 😅😅😅
The IBS was even worse diagnosis. The symptom is exactly upper abdominal pain and they suspect IBS which involves large intestine? They didn't even bother to do gastroscopy of upper digestive tract.
When they blink YOU KNOW IT'S SERIOUS
Who else is wondering how shes doing today...
Yep..
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Me
Rip
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So she was first misdiagnosed by the 1st doctor n they took away her right ovary which could have been saved?
Arianne Justia pretty much
If she was born in a LDC she won't have survived that long
He said the cyst was very large, probably wasn't possible to save it.
She wasn't misdiagnosed tho? She actually did have a cyst.
My mum had a cyst in her when she was pregnant with me so I nearly died
"If you don't have this surgery you will die"
"despite all the risks I decided I would go through with the surgery"
hur dur
Actually, I'm surprised they didn't put in a jej tube and feed her through that to build up her strength prior to the surgery. She would still have needed the surgery, but would be much less risk.
[narrator makes a comment]
[doctor repeats the comment in slightly different words]
**dramatic blink**
[interviewee repeats it in different words]
[actors act out the comment]
[second interviewee makes the same comment again in different words]
**dramatic blink**
.. . repeat ad nauseum
So where is the dramatic blinking
Basically the whole video
**dramatic lighting effects**
**dramatic sound effects**
@@BrooklynNinenine580 throughout the video...
The dad looks so confused through the whole video
Guess he didn’t think his daughter would have her period so soon
Joe monoden