Same, always watching those or hearing stories. I sometimes am afraid that I am unable to have children, I don't know why. It's weird. I should stop watching those but they are so interesting. It makes me feel grateful that I am healthy.
but don’t forget the exact same structure of “but they can’t help but wonder why it wasn’t diagnosed earlier” and it’s always a rare disease/condition or it’s extremely easy to misdiagnose ya dingus
i think the most important point of this show is 100% to show that being dismissed and not being taken seriously by doctors is a big problem that many people go through and that we should absolutely keep pushing on until we find an answer.
At least Diane's doctor seemed to be trying their best to figure it out... Whereas most of these cases seem to be undiagnosed for so long because the doctors are idiots.
I watched a ton of these yesterday, I almost didn't sleep because I kept overthinking about diseases and stuff. And after I finally fell asleep I woke up in the middle of the night sweating even though I had taken off all the extra clothing I was wearing before, it took me some more time to sleep again and I was extremely tired in the morning. I literally couldn't stop thinking about diseases, whenever I tried to think of something else my brain would just shove the topic away and go back to diseases.
As a runner that is in pain often this show gets to my head lol. I am off for corona as well as runners knee, but I can't help but think, is this pain actually runners knee? Or do I have a tumor in my brain that presses on the left side of my back that makes my knee hurt?
As per my reply to a similar post above: "And that's why there is now a condition called "fibromyalgia". A little joke between medical professionals to appease neurotic hypochondriacs"
Not that I'm criticising or anything in the first diagnosis but I'm just asking that why didn't she mention the spider-like bite mark to the emergency doctors in the first place?
Lol. Do you think everything she said to the doctors at that tine made it into the film? This need to have every detail explained and neatly wrapped up in by the end of a film is what the rest of us in the west ( ireland and the UK anyway) notice about the Anerican audience. We even change film endings to suit them. Lol. Couldn't you think of an explanation yourselves instead of thinking it' s a flaw in the film? The logical answer to why it was not mentioned again might be because it had nothing to do with the diagnosis. And if was something to do with it, it doesn't actually matter because it's not needed for the story. Lads, leave something to the imagination!
Are they actors or real victims of the situation? It seems real since they had past photos from years back but also seems fake because they seem to video the main parts where normal humans would not be videoing should that happen irl
@@renderz8435 It is real people telling there stories. Most of the video you see is their story acted out. If the video is from real life, it often says "home footage" or similar. The photos are (for the most part) real.
Overweight is another favourite, I was prediabetes the nurse phoned and proceeded to tell me what I could eat what I couldn't eat and how being overweight has coursed it! I took great delight when I informed her that I was under by about 7lbs.
What did you expect? She went to OBGYN for the symptoms of : _numbness, tingling and severe headache._ If i was her, of course Neurologist is the first choice of Doctor to seek. It doesn't have to do with you're pregnant or not, it just need a little brain to connect the symptoms, the possible diseases and the correct Specialist to help you.
Luckily, where I live we go to our GP as first point of contact unless it is critical type A&E stuff. Hance we do not have to decide to what kind of specialist we should see.
i wish everyone would stop commenting about the blinking. like, i get it's annoying, but the comments are getting pretty repetitive and the editing can't be changed anymore. just deal with it, jesus christ. these episodes are so interesting, i'd love to read some more interesting comments on them as well.
Stop using jesus' name in vain for a comment that is pointless over how your opinion is, you complain about comments ?? i complain about your respect for peoples religious beliefs and views on it.
Now imagine having a condition like Diane with the current cost of living crisis. You would have to pick between being able to buy food or heating your home enough to not die from blood clots.
It's horrible being dismissed by the doctors. I was told my rare illness was all in my head, but if that was the case why all the lumps that were appearing all over my body. Five years later I was finally diagnosed with a rare disease that cannot be cured.
Wow, that Diane is a special person. Not so many of her kind out there. She seems so warm hearted and genuine. Wouldnt be much war in this world with more people like her in it😊
For 7 years I got super bad pain in my abdomen, for 3 of those years I kept telling my doctors what I thought it might be, no one would check me for it, what I thought I had is super common, 1 in every10 women have it, that disease is endometriosis. Finally last year I found a doctor that sent me straight to surgery after 1 appointment, 2 weeks after the appointment I had my laparoscopy to get diagnosed and it was a birth defect that hung from my uterus, after the surgery all my pain went away... I will never forgive the doctors that ignored my pain and thought i was weak, I missed out weeks from school and work and was stuck in bed more times than I remember and no one did anything, this also happens for most women with endometriosis, doctors say it's normal period pain even thought its the entire month
I don't have endometriosis, but still had horrible pain with my period. We are so much "teached" to just endure, that it took me to fall in depression and have panic attack to do something. Now I'm under birth control pills all day, so I don't have period anymore. But still, anytime I have a little bit of abdominal pain, I have anxiety. I'm glad I only have to take a tiny pill to solve the problem at least.
yeah, I thought they would come back toghter. also why would you turn away bc of your pain ect. I'd hold on to my boy, there was probably something else
She thought she was doing the right thing in letting him go. As someone with a chronic medical condition, I totally understand how when you’re severely ill you feel like those around you shouldn’t have to suffer with you. She shouldn’t have done it but she thought she was stopping him suffering with her
Not to mention you are refused for the slightest thing and a possibly debilitating condition, even if you are able to manage it, would rule you out really quickly. So, yeah, seeing as most of these are major autoimmune disorders, they are probably refused the ability to adopt
The ignorance here is insane😂 I’m infertile, I would probably consider adoption but the other responses to this comment are correct in that I have a chronic medical condition and will probably be refused, but also, don’t put it on infertile people to do the adopting. If it’s the same thing as having children naturally, YOU adopt instead of having children naturally. But you know it’s not, and you know why it’s not, because I will NEVER carry a baby, it’ll NEVER have my genes, yeah adoption is great but don’t tell people they can’t grieve about not having their own children as the two aren’t the same at all 🙄
Idk if you are a male, but for a female having our own children is such a big thing! Yes there is adoption but to have a child that’s part of you! Part of the person you luv (your partner) the gift of carrying a child. If I was told this news I’d break down! I feel so sorry for her😞
LOL I didn't notice until you said it yes he is photo shopped I think is because he didn't want his face on TV probably so they put a random dude picture ha ha
Are they actors or real victims of the situation? It seems real since they had past photos from years back but also seems fake because they seem to video the main parts where normal humans would not be videoing should that happen irl
This is absolutely horrifying.. I never thought of this on my worst enemy. She is so courageous to tell her story as I feel so scared for her . I would had thought she got stung by a jelly fish.
This is why Doctors should ALWAYS have an open mind and consider all possibilities There are many who would think "there is no way it's this disease it's so rare" Yeah it's rare but not impossible to happen even if it's a 0.00001% chance
The dramatic reaction in the story, when something dramatic happens, the actor/doctor tends to blink this way. Funnily enough, I didn’t notice it until I began to read the comments section.
Its starting to get annoying how ppl keep talking about the eye blinking thing , you can totally ignore it and focus on the series itself bc they wont remove it 🤷🏻♀️
I agree. There's one of these videos (maybe there's more than one) without any eye blinking and the comment section is much more interesting to read - but very short as well!
I have something similar to the first lady and it took a long time to be diagnosed correctly. Mine was triggered by low albumin which is a protein we have in our blood system. I also have many other complications that see me under palliative care that includes raynauds disease in my extremities. I was a primary school teacher as well and it broke my heart that I had to stop working.
You had a man who loved you, stood by you, wanted to stay and work through it. You dump him and get a replacement after you get a diagnosis, you get married after a month. Sorry about your illness but that is shallow to do that to the man.
buddy, when you're at the lowest point in your life, you can't think rationally and you convince yourself that you're a burden to everyone around you. plus, you have no authority to judge someone else's experiences if you haven't experienced them firsthand from their perspective.
Never stop the eye blinks! I enjoy seeing people getting frustrated about them and commenting only about eye blinking, like some frustrated loser, leaving interesting and informative context of the videos.
Just because you have a health problem doesn't mean your spouse or your family have detached you from their Life or their love is less. ... It's always for better or for worst. In our culture we always stick by each other when we have sickness.
Cases like this are exactly why I firmly believe that, for most things other than the routine bugs and viruses that circulate in the general population, a specialist opinion should always be sought! There are sub specialists within specialties and each one has their own particular area of interest/expertise….
The more i watch these videos the more i relize that health is the most important thing in live and iam Not taking it for granted to be so healthy ,iam really sry for people who have to go trought such things 😔🙏
"The baby was laying on a nerve." That could be it, for the leg, but what about the arm? Also notice it's not on both sides of the body. I'd have been looking at the CNS at this point at the very LEAST.
It is an autosomal recessive mutation, she will pass one copy of her affected gene to the child and make the girl a carrier or if a boy make him an affected individual.
The most irritating part of these reenactments is the lack of insight relating to symptoms suffered by the patient. It bothers me it takes a specialist(s) long after the initial symptoms appear, and sometimes it's a little too late. I suppose you could put it down to rare inconsistencies
I am so sorry!! My flair ups with my automatic desease is so bad that I want to throw up with pain. My health is everything, money is nothing. Prayers for your healing heart and soul.
@@sophiamarquis It's a reference to Chubby Emu. Also -emia does refer to a substance in blood, anemia just being a special case as something is absent rather than there.
@@sophiamarquis This is the basic definition and yes you are right, absent isn't quite right, my point is: It's an outlier. Anemia refers to something missing while hyper-...-emia is something in excess. In the end this was a JOKE comment and the definition of -emia is correct, you brought up anemia, which does not fit here.
@Natasha Merline...if we stopped to think of the disasters that could happen, we would not want to get out of bed ha. Being a born again christian I cling to Psalm 91 verse 3 especially. At times I thought my time was up I would pray and there have been many over the years. You have to be a committed believer to get results though. Other times God brings fiery trials to test us.
Have you ANY idea how easy it is to be disqualified from adopting when you have any medical problems? Have you investigated even slightly, the criteria for adoption in her state before randomly dropping your life advice ?
When doctors dont know answers, all they do is send you to do these tests 1. Blood test 2. MRI 3. Radiology 4. CT scan 5. X ray And all comes back negative Doctors: I dont know whats going on So useful
And what would you expect ? doctors are not gods, they only know as much as human research allows them to know. They are doing their best saving peoples lives and you complain.. We also dont fly on mars at a weekend, should we trash talk engineers ??
I expect them to keep digging until they find what’s wrong. I can’t believe it took years to diagnose this woman when it took a doctor at another hospital only a few days.
Of course, to diagnose and check the things they have been studied. They oversight to know what cause it. they are still doctors after all, shortly only humans.
I feel for these people. I had it easy relatively. I had a misdiagnosis of swelling and redness in my elbow. First idiot and arrogant Dr said it was an allergy. Three days later the swelling and pain was halfway up and down my arm. I spent a week in hospital on IV antibiotics. Hospital Dr's 1st thought they'd have to operate. Glad I lied and said I feel a little better. The slightly loose skin from the swelling is no biggie. Dr's are one of the leading causes of death.
MRI came very late in 2. case. If Immunotherapy was applied early on, i am nearly sure that the tumor will go into a regression. Never ignore a tingling or burning feeling in arms and legs.
i can't help but feel sorry for scott in the first part.. she throws her marriage/relationship then when she gets her diagnosis and is happy again she goes and marry someone after a month? the pain and suffering she went through seems all worth while lol
Here, in Australia, most conditions can be correctly diagnosed at any of the large hospitals. They have masses of diagnostic equipment and services readily available.
That's great, except the doctor has to have SOME idea of what to look for. There isn't one "test to rule them all" ! The vast majority of tests are relatively specific and if they perform one to test for 7 markers and you actually have marker no. 8 it won't find it. Medicine is a science with a large element of detective work and I bet you could film a show in Australia like this, just like you could in America or England or Ireland or anywhere that has large hospitals with an abundance of diagnostic techniques and equipment
Oh sure. I've see multiple endocrinologists both public and private here in Australia and they are all happy with my numbers (I have hashimotos thyroiditis) but have no answers for me when I tell them I still have symptoms except for " see a counselor". Stop romanticizing Australian healthcare.
I’m happy you specified “most” conditions, because I’m Australian, have been (& still go) to large hospitals & Specialist clinics & despite numerous (to say the least) tests of various sorts, have been waiting for a concrete diagnosis for over 20 years. Auto-Immune diseases are not so easy to diagnose in Australia as you seem to believe, dearie.
i love how in the second case she complains that the didnt do many tests before... like duh why would they do something like an MRI scan when your pregnant
It is so frustrating in this day and age to see doctor after doctor not know what to do with people. Its happened multiple times in my own family and friends families to the point where Ive had to read a medical book on Down Syndrome so i can diagnose my son before we see a doctor so i can tell them what we need for him. Ive done it for myself. I go in and tell them whats wrong and what we should do about it. We just need doctors and paediatricians to write scripts. Its that bad.
That's really sad I'm In Australia if my doctor doesn't know what's wrong she says I'm not sure what's going on but km going to speak to this specialist and see what they think. She always finds an answer though.
The weird part is, I'm not grossed out nor anxious about something similar happening to me. In fact, I am very interested in these things. Very fascinating yet horrifying
I always watch these and then get paranoid that I have some weird unknown disease or disorder
Same, always watching those or hearing stories. I sometimes am afraid that I am unable to have children, I don't know why. It's weird. I should stop watching those but they are so interesting. It makes me feel grateful that I am healthy.
Me to
Bruh same
And that's why there is now a condition called "fibromyalgia". A little joke between medical professionals to appease neurotic hypochondriacs
@@kerismith2833 Fibromyalgia is a real thing and people are suffering from it.
I enjoy watching the series, but the blinking is annoying af
Hopie Cosplay what blinking ? You mean the close up to the eye?
I saw a previous documentary and since someone commented about the close up blink now I can't stop seeing it for the rest series
but don’t forget the exact same structure of “but they can’t help but wonder why it wasn’t diagnosed earlier” and it’s always a rare disease/condition or it’s extremely easy to misdiagnose ya dingus
Lol
Same
i think the most important point of this show is 100% to show that being dismissed and not being taken seriously by doctors is a big problem that many people go through and that we should absolutely keep pushing on until we find an answer.
That or they just do as they are told.
@@cathybaldry7822 who is "they" and what are you referring to??? i genuinely didn't get it
Multiple visits to health centres due to the same symptoms warrants referral to the hospital for admission and work up.
At least Diane's doctor seemed to be trying their best to figure it out... Whereas most of these cases seem to be undiagnosed for so long because the doctors are idiots.
I really need to stop binge watching these every night, not just because I stay up too late but because I think I'm becoming a hypochondriac
Lol
Yeah same
I watched a ton of these yesterday, I almost didn't sleep because I kept overthinking about diseases and stuff. And after I finally fell asleep I woke up in the middle of the night sweating even though I had taken off all the extra clothing I was wearing before, it took me some more time to sleep again and I was extremely tired in the morning.
I literally couldn't stop thinking about diseases, whenever I tried to think of something else my brain would just shove the topic away and go back to diseases.
As a runner that is in pain often this show gets to my head lol.
I am off for corona as well as runners knee, but I can't help but think, is this pain actually runners knee? Or do I have a tumor in my brain that presses on the left side of my back that makes my knee hurt?
As per my reply to a similar post above: "And that's why there is now a condition called "fibromyalgia". A little joke between medical professionals to appease neurotic hypochondriacs"
Not that I'm criticising or anything in the first diagnosis but I'm just asking that why didn't she mention the spider-like bite mark to the emergency doctors in the first place?
ante chamber omg yes exactly dumb person!!!
I came here to write this!! Terrible made up fear mongering show.
She did mention it. But the blood tests didn't show any venoms or toxins
IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED THIS HECK-
Lol. Do you think everything she said to the doctors at that tine made it into the film? This need to have every detail explained and neatly wrapped up in by the end of a film is what the rest of us in the west ( ireland and the UK anyway) notice about the Anerican audience. We even change film endings to suit them. Lol. Couldn't you think of an explanation yourselves instead of thinking it' s a flaw in the film? The logical answer to why it was not mentioned again might be because it had nothing to do with the diagnosis. And if was something to do with it, it doesn't actually matter because it's not needed for the story. Lads, leave something to the imagination!
I really do love these types of series, EXCEPT FOR THE EYES THING
😰🧠🙎🏥🤯🚑あさはらゆわ
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Why eyes
SAME
What eyes thing i-
"They can't help but wonder why it was so hard to diagnose."
"It's a rare disease/disorder."
EVERY. TIME.
ikr?? and the "D R A M A T I C B L I N K"
Are they actors or real victims of the situation? It seems real since they had past photos from years back but also seems fake because they seem to video the main parts where normal humans would not be videoing should that happen irl
@@renderz8435 It's definitely acted out for dramatic effect.
@@renderz8435 It is real people telling there stories. Most of the video you see is their story acted out. If the video is from real life, it often says "home footage" or similar. The photos are (for the most part) real.
I see this comment a lot
1:47 why is his face photoshopped on in every photo??? Look at the lighting!
Yeah, noticed the same thing 😆
Ikr
@@Xochified Deff just some random dude they stuck on her ex-husbands body ...
I thought it was just me lmao
I wondered if anyone else noticed😂 that’s SO WEIRDDDD
I'm so furious that doctors are so intent on linking all the health problems women suffer to periods or pregnancy
Overweight is another favourite, I was prediabetes the nurse phoned and proceeded to tell me what I could eat what I couldn't eat and how being overweight has coursed it! I took great delight when I informed her that I was under by about 7lbs.
...but they're not...
What did you expect? She went to OBGYN for the symptoms of : _numbness, tingling and severe headache._ If i was her, of course Neurologist is the first choice of Doctor to seek. It doesn't have to do with you're pregnant or not, it just need a little brain to connect the symptoms, the possible diseases and the correct Specialist to help you.
Bc it is
Luckily, where I live we go to our GP as first point of contact unless it is critical type A&E stuff. Hance we do not have to decide to what kind of specialist we should see.
i wish everyone would stop commenting about the blinking. like, i get it's annoying, but the comments are getting pretty repetitive and the editing can't be changed anymore. just deal with it, jesus christ. these episodes are so interesting, i'd love to read some more interesting comments on them as well.
Blink
Concurrent winks?
Stop using jesus' name in vain for a comment that is pointless over how your opinion is, you complain about comments ?? i complain about your respect for peoples religious beliefs and views on it.
The blinks are probably supposed to signify intense worry.
It's offensive to many believers that you use the son of our Creator's name. Just saying.
Now imagine having a condition like Diane with the current cost of living crisis. You would have to pick between being able to buy food or heating your home enough to not die from blood clots.
I thought that the first case had something to do with the spider bite....
It's horrible being dismissed by the doctors. I was told my rare illness was all in my head, but if that was the case why all the lumps that were appearing all over my body. Five years later I was finally diagnosed with a rare disease that cannot be cured.
Its in your head.
So true. They like this approach hey...
Doctors are often idiots.
Wow, that Diane is a special person. Not so many of her kind out there. She seems so warm hearted and genuine. Wouldnt be much war in this world with more people like her in it😊
Freya Eir the desert would also be pretty overcrowded.
Most people are like her, thats why they're not in government
Why did they subtitle the Indian doctor who was clearly fluent in English omg
Noted that....n that was particularly weird
Clearly American people can’t understand accents past the south 😂
i m glad they did. I could nt understand anything he said.
@@whatshisname3304 you an American?
racism
"You hit your leg but didn't know it..." Why didn't I become a doctor when it's so easy, that's going to be my biggest remorse.
Hi 👋 how are you doing?
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For 7 years I got super bad pain in my abdomen, for 3 of those years I kept telling my doctors what I thought it might be, no one would check me for it, what I thought I had is super common, 1 in every10 women have it, that disease is endometriosis. Finally last year I found a doctor that sent me straight to surgery after 1 appointment, 2 weeks after the appointment I had my laparoscopy to get diagnosed and it was a birth defect that hung from my uterus, after the surgery all my pain went away... I will never forgive the doctors that ignored my pain and thought i was weak, I missed out weeks from school and work and was stuck in bed more times than I remember and no one did anything, this also happens for most women with endometriosis, doctors say it's normal period pain even thought its the entire month
How old were u
I've found that most doctors dismiss womens abdominal pain for period pain.
I don't have endometriosis, but still had horrible pain with my period. We are so much "teached" to just endure, that it took me to fall in depression and have panic attack to do something. Now I'm under birth control pills all day, so I don't have period anymore. But still, anytime I have a little bit of abdominal pain, I have anxiety. I'm glad I only have to take a tiny pill to solve the problem at least.
*camera pans over your eyes then the eyes close*
Endometriosis is so common oml
Me : saw two little red spots on leg
Also me : *screams*
I feel sorry for the first husband, thought once she was diagnosed they would get back together.
Me too
@@MrTrumpet5 you
Me too 😢
I don’t rlly like the way she divorced Scott just bc of her disease and then once she found the “cure” she went and married another man😑😑
yeah, I thought they would come back toghter.
also why would you turn away bc of your pain ect. I'd hold on to my boy, there was probably something else
True.
Something is weird
animi_ angle yeah
Me too....feels soo damn bad...he was ther thru all her hard tyms...🤦
She thought she was doing the right thing in letting him go. As someone with a chronic medical condition, I totally understand how when you’re severely ill you feel like those around you shouldn’t have to suffer with you. She shouldn’t have done it but she thought she was stopping him suffering with her
I don't understand the logic of
"Oh I can't get pregnant, welp no children for us, ever, even tho we want some really badly"
Dude...ADOPTION
Adoption is a long, arduous process that doesn’t always result in you being able to adopt a child.
@@samcresp5440 Not to mention, expensive
Not to mention you are refused for the slightest thing and a possibly debilitating condition, even if you are able to manage it, would rule you out really quickly. So, yeah, seeing as most of these are major autoimmune disorders, they are probably refused the ability to adopt
The ignorance here is insane😂 I’m infertile, I would probably consider adoption but the other responses to this comment are correct in that I have a chronic medical condition and will probably be refused, but also, don’t put it on infertile people to do the adopting. If it’s the same thing as having children naturally, YOU adopt instead of having children naturally. But you know it’s not, and you know why it’s not, because I will NEVER carry a baby, it’ll NEVER have my genes, yeah adoption is great but don’t tell people they can’t grieve about not having their own children as the two aren’t the same at all 🙄
Idk if you are a male, but for a female having our own children is such a big thing! Yes there is adoption but to have a child that’s part of you! Part of the person you luv (your partner) the gift of carrying a child. If I was told this news I’d break down! I feel so sorry for her😞
The first woman’s husband looks like use photo shopped in all of the pictures
that's what i first notice too. it's looks like a bad photoshopped.
I wonder what happened to him ... she said she pushed him away and he didn’t want that ... in the end she remarried but someone else ...
LOL I didn't notice until you said it yes he is photo shopped I think is because he didn't want his face on TV probably so they put a random dude picture ha ha
Are they actors or real victims of the situation? It seems real since they had past photos from years back but also seems fake because they seem to video the main parts where normal humans would not be videoing should that happen irl
Stephistaecated the people who are talking are real. But they use actors to show what happened:)
Why did she not inform the first doctor about the bite
She did, but the blood tests didn't show any venoms or toxins
I'm thinking it wasn't a bite but rather the start of her illness.
I hate understanding French
That poor woman. Even bad circulation can be agony.
I hope her first husband found his own happy ending. He was very supportive & was treated quite shabbily to be honest.
I agree!
This is absolutely horrifying.. I never thought of this on my worst enemy. She is so courageous to tell her story as I feel so scared for her . I would had thought she got stung by a jelly fish.
Hi 👋 how are you doing?
@@Godwinpounds4333 Hi I am fine & you?
Who else is reading the comments because they get uncomfortable 😂
Me... My legs feel uncomfortable after looking at that lol
That's all I can do😂😂some guys are crazy😂
Also, the legs don't look _black_ ; they're more _red_ , and purple.
..hello random greek name..and yeah, honestly, agree
Mottled would be the word i'd use
"The legs that turned red and purple" lol honestly id prefer black
Brown as well.
What are you talking about? The legs looked quite black...like a mummified corpse.
Life can change at any moment... Always be grateful for the little things
Diane’s doctor looks as though he collects strange things in his basement.
Yet, he's awesome.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
This is why Doctors should ALWAYS have an open mind and consider all possibilities
There are many who would think "there is no way it's this disease it's so rare"
Yeah it's rare but not impossible to happen even if it's a 0.00001% chance
It is also another reason why doctors should listen to their patients, then there would be none of this nonsense.
Awwww. Diane showed a lot of courage.
He proposed after dating for less than a month...
I had someone propose on the second date- really weird.... needless to say I said no
The blinking doesn't annoy me at all.. But the more I watch, the more I realize there are few docs whose job is a real calling...
I went epileptic
I'm confused why do people keep talking about eyes and blinking, I feel like I've missed something?
The dramatic reaction in the story, when something dramatic happens, the actor/doctor tends to blink this way. Funnily enough, I didn’t notice it until I began to read the comments section.
Its starting to get annoying how ppl keep talking about the eye blinking thing , you can totally ignore it and focus on the series itself bc they wont remove it 🤷🏻♀️
I agree. There's one of these videos (maybe there's more than one) without any eye blinking and the comment section is much more interesting to read - but very short as well!
This is not the first comment i see that says this. Is this the new trend?
I still stand with the opinion that Americans are the gods of over dramatic editing.
no, this is cheesy.
You mean over dramatic editing...
Bruh, have you ever seen Indian soap operas?
@@ASentientBlockofSwissCheese :))) fact
Philippines soap 🤣
The first one is scary..
Diana is a very strong woman!😊
No one deserves that kind of pain
I feel really bad for Scott
Same. 💖
I have something similar to the first lady and it took a long time to be diagnosed correctly. Mine was triggered by low albumin which is a protein we have in our blood system. I also have many other complications that see me under palliative care that includes raynauds disease in my extremities. I was a primary school teacher as well and it broke my heart that I had to stop working.
Amy Rivers I'm so sorry
I am sorry for you,i have to stop working with 51 and now 9 years later i still missing my work
hmm similar happened to my aunt and we had no idea what went wrong, doctors told us to cut her limbs but she didn't accept and soon died
Thank you for sharing these mystery illnesses. Glad both of them survived 🙏🏾
I don't have eyelids
*dramatic blink*
0.0
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Me after watching the foot thing:
CHECKS FEET AND LEGS 200 TIMES
Omg. Poor woman. She is a fighter. She will overcome the challenges.
By Gods will
You had a man who loved you, stood by you, wanted to stay and work through it. You dump him and get a replacement after you get a diagnosis, you get married after a month. Sorry about your illness but that is shallow to do that to the man.
Charles Alexander 🎈
I believe she went through tough times at that moment and pressurised by the situation.. Her thinking have been distorted, she think she's a burden.
It had been 2 years, he could have moved on by then.
buddy, when you're at the lowest point in your life, you can't think rationally and you convince yourself that you're a burden to everyone around you. plus, you have no authority to judge someone else's experiences if you haven't experienced them firsthand from their perspective.
@@sitisal92 ďd
People are going through tough situations don't forget that if you going through something hard if you're healthy be thankful
I think some insect or an animal bit her ....she shud have mentioned about that snake bite like marks....
She did. But the blood tests didn't show any venom or toxins
Never stop the eye blinks! I enjoy seeing people getting frustrated about them and commenting only about eye blinking, like some frustrated loser, leaving interesting and informative context of the videos.
I feel the same 🤣🤣🤣🤣👁👁👁
And you choose to comment on that 😂
Linea Kristensen As did you 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know 😂🤣
Okay bro
Dramatic blink? Hi, how are ya
Doctors bury their mistakes .I am regularly shocked by doctors ineptitude.,what about the two bite Mark's on her foot .?
These are really courageous and inspiring patients, with all respect.
Just because you have a health problem doesn't mean your spouse or your family have detached you from their Life or their love is less. ... It's always for better or for worst. In our culture we always stick by each other when we have sickness.
Cases like this are exactly why I firmly believe that, for most things other than the routine bugs and viruses that circulate in the general population, a specialist opinion should always be sought! There are sub specialists within specialties and each one has their own particular area of interest/expertise….
The more i watch these videos the more i relize that health is the most important thing in live and iam Not taking it for granted to be so healthy ,iam really sry for people who have to go trought such things 😔🙏
Of course, the issue has to get worse before doctors would take any action. This is sad and unfortunate
Sometimes i sware these doctors just keep doing tests for more money how much would of all these tests cost for these women?
@poxy poo agreed. Thankfully i live in the UK.
Yay, new content! Love you!
"The baby was laying on a nerve."
That could be it, for the leg, but what about the arm? Also notice it's not on both sides of the body. I'd have been looking at the CNS at this point at the very LEAST.
The women in the first story it said she couldn’t get pregnant and she wanted kids, surely she could just get a surrogate 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Or adopt
It is an autosomal recessive mutation, she will pass one copy of her affected gene to the child and make the girl a carrier or if a boy make him an affected individual.
@@AshNeil that's not how genetics work and I don't think this illness is even considered autosomal recessive
I don’t understand why the lady with the black legs didn’t tell the doctor about the 2 bite holes.
I have a rare disease that’s the opposite called Erythromelalgia. When I get too warm it causes extreme pain in my hands and feet
The most irritating part of these reenactments is the lack of insight relating to symptoms suffered by the patient. It bothers me it takes a specialist(s) long after the initial symptoms appear, and sometimes it's a little too late. I suppose you could put it down to rare inconsistencies
I am so sorry!! My flair ups with my automatic desease is so bad that I want to throw up with pain. My health is everything, money is nothing. Prayers for your healing heart and soul.
Never forget guys, -emia means presence in blood
@@sophiamarquis It's a reference to Chubby Emu. Also -emia does refer to a substance in blood, anemia just being a special case as something is absent rather than there.
@@sophiamarquis This is the basic definition and yes you are right, absent isn't quite right, my point is: It's an outlier. Anemia refers to something missing while hyper-...-emia is something in excess. In the end this was a JOKE comment and the definition of -emia is correct, you brought up anemia, which does not fit here.
I love these though it makes me paranoid 😂
@Natasha Merline...if we stopped to think of the disasters that could happen, we would not want to get out of bed ha.
Being a born again christian I cling to Psalm 91 verse 3 especially. At times I thought my time was up I would pray and there have
been many over the years.
You have to be a committed believer to get results though. Other times God brings fiery trials to test us.
@@geniemeadows5122 can I ask you something?
@Kaydence _ .....yep what?
Same but after watching more it'll slowly disappear
1:47 man's face looks like it's photoshopped hahaha and 1:51 too
Because it is
Yeah maybe to protect his identity
Well she could've adopted... I mean, if you really want a child, there are options. 🙄
Have you ANY idea how easy it is to be disqualified from adopting when you have any medical problems? Have you investigated even slightly, the criteria for adoption in her state before randomly dropping your life advice ?
@@lellyt2372 yeah and tbh as bad as this sounds having children of your own is different from adopting
Surrogate mother?
cough cough uhm you obviously dont understand adoption martinette
What happened to Dianes ex husband or ex bf?
He's lost just as much, poor bloke.
@@1936Studebaker is he ok? what happened?
We need the answers!!!
too much photo-shopped
Probably suicide
When doctors dont know answers, all they do is send you to do these tests
1. Blood test
2. MRI
3. Radiology
4. CT scan
5. X ray
And all comes back negative
Doctors: I dont know whats going on
So useful
And what would you expect ? doctors are not gods, they only know as much as human research allows them to know. They are doing their best saving peoples lives and you complain.. We also dont fly on mars at a weekend, should we trash talk engineers ??
I expect them to keep digging until they find what’s wrong. I can’t believe it took years to diagnose this woman when it took a doctor at another hospital only a few days.
Of course, to diagnose and check the things they have been studied. They oversight to know what cause it. they are still doctors after all, shortly only humans.
Charles 41 is right if u really think doctors are useless then treat yourself or show us how to change it.
@@knuffelbeer193 how did he do it? The records and tests the previous doctors also played a huge role in helping him find out what's wrong
I feel for these people. I had it easy relatively. I had a misdiagnosis of swelling and redness in my elbow. First idiot and arrogant Dr said it was an allergy. Three days later the swelling and pain was halfway up and down my arm. I spent a week in hospital on IV antibiotics. Hospital Dr's 1st thought they'd have to operate. Glad I lied and said I feel a little better. The slightly loose skin from the swelling is no biggie. Dr's are one of the leading causes of death.
MRI came very late in 2. case. If Immunotherapy was applied early on, i am nearly sure that the tumor will go into a regression. Never ignore a tingling or burning feeling in arms and legs.
Anyone feel bad for the guy that she left?
Nope? Just me? Ok xD
Quite a few of us do - others have also commented on this. 💖
That's really sad eh. 😔
I did but i think she felt very low in herself and didnt wan
t to drag him down too !!!
Yep, just to find out She mary a guy She knew for 30 days.....🤡🤡🤡
i can't help but feel sorry for scott in the first part.. she throws her marriage/relationship then when she gets her diagnosis and is happy again she goes and marry someone after a month? the pain and suffering she went through seems all worth while lol
DJ Rattez what do u mean...please explain 😂😂
I expected they would be back together again after the diagnosis was found,. 😞
raquel magtibay dame I thought they didn’t divorce I thought they just needed some time apart! She was a bit cruel
No one knows the full story I think there was more to it.
Maybe she lowkey didn’t wanna b w him
Made a game out of trying to sync blink to every dramatic moment
Feeling blessed after having a look at my body💛
Such a beautiful soul ❤🙏🏽
She is a brave lady.
Oh dear, another eye rolling session.
I find it sad that these people had to suffer for so long until a answer.
Here, in Australia, most conditions can be correctly diagnosed at any of the large hospitals. They have masses of diagnostic equipment and services readily available.
That's great, except the doctor has to have SOME idea of what to look for. There isn't one "test to rule them all" ! The vast majority of tests are relatively specific and if they perform one to test for 7 markers and you actually have marker no. 8 it won't find it. Medicine is a science with a large element of detective work and I bet you could film a show in Australia like this, just like you could in America or England or Ireland or anywhere that has large hospitals with an abundance of diagnostic techniques and equipment
Oh sure. I've see multiple endocrinologists both public and private here in Australia and they are all happy with my numbers (I have hashimotos thyroiditis) but have no answers for me when I tell them I still have symptoms except for " see a counselor". Stop romanticizing Australian healthcare.
I’m happy you specified “most” conditions, because I’m Australian, have been (& still go) to large hospitals & Specialist clinics
& despite numerous (to say the least) tests of various sorts, have been waiting for a concrete diagnosis for over 20 years. Auto-Immune diseases are not so easy to diagnose in Australia as you seem to believe, dearie.
Shutup!
@@lellyt2372 having been a nurse for many years, you are spot on. 💖 😊 🙆🏻♀️
She gave birth in one hour?! Wow!
i love how in the second case she complains that the didnt do many tests before... like duh why would they do something like an MRI scan when your pregnant
The positivity despite all the odds is admirable
Am I the only one who keeps looking at my legs in every second watching this video
Why do all the photos of her husband look fake like she photo shopped some random guy onto photos of her 😂😂😂😂😂
CROCODILE TEARS haha 😂 ikr I thought it was only me that noticed
10% of comments: something interesting about the episode.
90% of comments: tHe bLinKinG iS aNoyInG!!!11
I wonder why she never told the doctor she discovered a spider bite before all these things happened.
What eye blinking thing??
Edit: oh....I see.
I don't understand also tell me please
Why do they
fatema akter the cut aways to the eye
It must be bacterias, parasites or toxication, for my opinion!
Who else watches things like this, then you're teacher at school asks or teaches about it? and we already know it.
*Just Me? Alright*
IKR
Very interesting show and very addictive also...
Why is the leg ladies voice so cute lol (innocently)
*not innocently*
She sounds a bit like my aunt
STOP WITH THE BLOODY BLINKING OMFGGGGG
Old people edits this documentary. They were the 2000's editors, with all the cringy blinking haha
The dramatic blinking is part of the documentary
This is a old documentary. They just re-upload.
It's real annoying haha
Anything bad happens
* dramatic blinking *
Is there an episode about Ankylosing Spondylitis? Because that’s a disease which is constant
Is it me or most of these individuals who always have these rare all of sudden disease always be healthy eating excerzing etc people lmao
Weird because I only get ill when I'm eating healthy and training to much. I have ms
The pregnant woman who had a growth on her nerve was quite fat and didn't look healthy at all.
It is so frustrating in this day and age to see doctor after doctor not know what to do with people. Its happened multiple times in my own family and friends families to the point where Ive had to read a medical book on Down Syndrome so i can diagnose my son before we see a doctor so i can tell them what we need for him. Ive done it for myself. I go in and tell them whats wrong and what we should do about it. We just need doctors and paediatricians to write scripts. Its that bad.
That's really sad I'm In Australia if my doctor doesn't know what's wrong she says I'm not sure what's going on but km going to speak to this specialist and see what they think. She always finds an answer though.
I saw one blink, and scolled STRAIGht down to the comment section. In the past videos there was some huge rage about the "dramatic blink"
The weird part is, I'm not grossed out nor anxious about something similar happening to me. In fact, I am very interested in these things. Very fascinating yet horrifying