@@Dummigame Do you get brainfreeze from cold weather? I grew up in southern California (Usually sunny and hot) - but when I go to the snow, I actually love it. My mind seems to work a bit sharper in the cold. But if I was chugging ice cold water from the mountains of Denmark, you'd hear me screaming in pain from below!
Interesting! I was in a car accident and had a head/brain injury. After this, I started getting migraines. I also started getting brain freezes when I'd never gotten them before. I never knew there was correlation between the two.
Something I learned recently is that brain freeze and migraines are almost identical in terms of where the pain is. It's a great way to explain to someone how a migraine feels.
Holy crap. This makes me have so much sympathy for anyone who gets migraines. Brain freezes hurt so bad my entire body reacts and I have to stop whatever I'm doing, I couldn't focus on anything if they lasted longer. Seriously one of the most painful things in the world for me. Worse than breaking a tooth, or getting stitches! I'm gonna try to help anyone in my life who gets them, I'm afraid I'll get them someday!
@@omegaman3004 I think I was just born with a b***ch mouth that can't take cold stuff lmao. I will ask my doctor about it though. It only happens with brainfreeze, never anything else. I'm fine in the snow. but brainfreeze.. KILL ME
I will say a brain freeze feels very much like a migraine which can last for hours. It can feel like an eternity. So if you know someone who gets migraines and you have had a brain freeze imagine what the migraine sufferer is going through.
That's neat! I'm jealous, stranger. It's the opposite for me. I never had a brainfreeze until my 20s and it scared the absolute hell out of me when I got the first one a few years back. I thought I was having a heart attack, thinking "I NEED AN AMBULANCE!" or something and then... about 20 seconds later it went away I felt like such an idiot and had to laugh at myself.
itaybron If the brain freeze is a neurological response to the cold then the tongue just helps warm that area faster which makes the response stop so the pain goes away
I get chronic migraines (or cluster headaches) and I get brain freeze in the same exact spot. I get brain freeze just from a cold drink, it doesn’t even have to be ice cream or a shake etc….
I remember that I experienced brain freeze from time to time as a child, but I don't remember just one time since I am grown up. I don't know if my adult body isn't anymore so sensitive for it or if I just drink cold stuff now intuitively in a way that avoids brain freeze. I guess it's a little bit of booth, but who knows...
I have found that drinking room tempature water seems to stop the brain freeze. Which i guess drinking water that warm stops nerves from thinking it cold when get getting warm.
I used to get migraines a lot and I also got brain freezes. Now, I don't get headaches very often and I can't remember the last time I've gotten a brain freeze. I can see how there's a correlation there. However, I've kind of developed a habit where I don't swallow too much frozen things at once, so that might be a factor for my lack of brain freezes.
Me watching this video bc I got a brain freeze while eating ice cream, but me also continuing to shovel ice cream down my throat as I watch it and proceed to get another brain freeze
Sorry this is wrong 1:39. The body does not peripherally vasodilate. Your extremities are less important in the grand scheme of things for our body function. At the time of decreased core body temperature to compensate and maintain homeostasis our body actually peripherally vasoconstricts. This constriction keeps the warm blood and heat inside our bodies. Causing less heat loss through our extremities and returns it to our core where it is needed most. It's a defense mechanism for extreme colds. If you peripherally dilated all that blood will just cool down rapidly through conduction of the colder air.
I had braces in my 20's and found out afterward that with the upper retainer, I never got brain freeze. My retainer had thick plastic that insulated the roof of my mouth. I loved it. Yesterday I decided to have a frozen margarita & fashioned my own 'retainer' out of moldable plastic. I messed up a bit and only covered half the roof of my mouth. Turns out for some reason this time it made the brain freeze worse and I actually passed out. It could not be alcohol because it happened only 3 sips in. I took the faux retainer out and was ok afterwards. I had no idea that could happen. Maybe the retainer caused the cold to not dissipate as quickly and actually retained the cold, worsening the brain freeze? Weird stuff.
At the 1:40 minute mark it's not that the blood is flooded into but it's caused from the tips of your fingers being so cold it restricts the blood flow and the constant pressure behind those fingers is what gives you the pain. It's not the kidney stone that gives you the pain, it's the kidney stone blocking the fluid which causes the tube coming from the kidney, I hope you like my medical terms, to fill up and that expansion is what gives you the pain. I'll keep watching and make sure you read my other comments!
Scientists also haven't been able to figure out the science behind tears - why do we cry, why do humans sleep for such long hours compared to other animals and why do our fingers get wrinkly when exposed to water for long.
Our fingers get wrinkly when exposed to water for long beacause whrn cells touch water, water molecules "puff up" (blow up) and they get bigger(also weakening the cells making you more vulnerable to cuts and shraps) so as they get bigger the cells dont get enough room, causing tgem to mount on top of each other and making your fingers wrinkly.
Because human brains need more relaxation than other animals our brain has many function and one of the most powerful brain ...thats why our brain needs more rest than de others
We cry because of our emotions and also sometimes when we have bacterias on our eye or there ia something there our eye tries to wash or clean our eye and thats why our tears is salty jk i dont know
My brain freeze only gets triggered if I eat or drink something too fast. Like if I drink something cold too quickly my upper throat and head get a freeze. Is that just me?
I had the worst brain freeze of my life earlier that's why I looked it up. It was the worst one in my entire life. I was screaming and rolling in the floor it was sheer torture. I ran to the kitchen and turned on the hot water and drank it and it immediately subsided. It is such an unbelievable relief. I do not have migraines. This was like having a steel rod soaked in liquid nitrogen shoved through your entire skull. When it was over I had tears rolling down my face.
wow so it’s just like going out the hot tub to the snow and going back in, that kind of shocking pain. cold body -> expanded blood vessels from hot tub and fast rush of blood -> pain cold roof of mouth -> expanded blood vessels from fast rush of blood -> pain
I think having the ability to have a brain freeze is a good thing it means our body cares about what we are experiencing and wants to help us survive. I would be worried if I didn’t have a brain freeze cause then maybe my blood vessels aren’t expanding like they should in cold temperatures to keep my body warm and safe. It happens a little too fast though maybe the body is just over reacting a little. My brain assuming I’m stuck in the snow from eating ice cream too fast 😂 I’ll just eat slower. the migraine thing sucks though idk what’s up with that.
Omw this blew my mind because between myself and my sibling, I am the only one that gets brain freeze. My mother gets it as well, and both myself and my mother suffer fro terrible migraines. This helped make so much sense of things
I actually searched for a video like this because I never had a brain freeze and I finally wanted to know what it is. I can eat ice all day and nothing like this ever happens to me.
i get brainfreezes from even moderately cold/refridgerated drinks. thats why i always drink my sodas room temp, plus it tastes better to me. also i used to get splitting migrains about twice a month up until about a year ago
I’m about to be 35 and just experienced brain freeze for the first time in my life drinking a McDonald’s frappe. It was *excruciating.* I was genuinely afraid for a moment a blood vessel had burst in my brain, I couldn’t even see straight. When it subsided I put two and two together. Not fun.
I love your channel. I mostly get your facts from your community! I Subscribed and turned on all notifications. Also ], my friend got a migraine. It was extremely painful!
I get brain freezes but they only last about 5 seconds and aren't painful, but instead feel like a weird feeling of pressure in the front area of my skull
I usta get brain freezes when I was a child but I don't get them anymore, but also I've had many teeth pulled and I belive that has something to do with it after hearing this..
Might only be me, but my right side of my head, close to the temples, usually hurt after the cold stays a while on my teeth. When i drink and dont put any on my back teeth, nothing happens.
As a sufferer from cluster migraines.. this is the best way I can explain what it is we go through.. is a brain freeze from hell that does not go away.
Why i don't have brainfreeze? I tried the tokyo icecream the 8 flavoured icecream and i eat it all and eat it as fast as i could but nothing happen except for my tongue is freezing and i didn't experience and headaches or pain in the forehead
I don’t know if this is the reasoning I got brain freezes as a child but I had an accident where a weight lifting machine fell on me and knocked me dead center of my head. I’m guessing for about two years after that accident I was experiencing brain freezes like crazy then all of a sudden i stopped experiencing them at all
It's not on the top of my head. It has been before but it's usually in the back of my throat, down my throat, and radiates out from there. It's like when you have something really minty such as Dentyne Ice when it's really cold outside and breathe through your mouth, but more intense.
At the 1:20 minute Mark you see the yellow nerve that comes from the back of the throat up into the back of the head that is what is Frozen when the Frozen substance gets lodged right at or around that area. See my other comment!
I never had one, I can put a whole popsicle in my mouth and not getting a brain freeze. Yeah, my mouth is terribly cold that hurts, but it's a matter of 10 seconds and doesn't effect my head at all, only the mouth. I've never knew someone with brain freeze problems. I'm surprised it's more common than I thought it was!
I used to get brain freeze as a kid and now as an adult, I never get them! can drink iced-cold beverages / slushes / ice cream fast with no problem. Forgot all about "brain freeze" until people around me hold their head in anguish as we enjoy treats. lol
Ok I'm going to explain it... first you have to take into account that when you swallow sometimes it doesn't go all the way down but gets lodged just after you swallow and fills just at the base of your throat and can be regurgitated. Some may recall and experience how you can bring this up when eating something cold like ice cream and it's still quite Frozen. When this builds up with an ice-cold substance it freezes the nerves that run up into the back of the head and give you brain freeze. I suspect there's a medical term used when referring to the nerves when affected by Ice or the contraction of blood vessels.
Maybe in hot areas like parts of africa, parts of aisa, southeast Asia the brain freeze is most common but in cold areas like denmark, canada, north part of russia, and alaska, they have less brain freezes
There's a type of nerve sensitivity in the mouth that relates to how much xray guards make you gag. Maybe this has something to do with them? Since some people don't have these gag nerves at all
Yeah, very convincing. But to me, tonight it happened by me ingesting a considerable ammount of slush. Only moments after it hit my stomach then I remembered that a thing like brain freezes exist (haven't had one for more than enough time I forgot it even existed).
Those 20 to 30 seconds seem like a lifetime.
😂😂
Mines lasted at least 2 mins
Today I was drinking super cold fresh milk. Let's just say I got one hell of a brain freeze.
always have some room temperature water close by. One sip and brainfreeze is gone
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The immeasurable anger that welled inside me when I found out that not everybody gets a brainfreeze is maddening.
I live near denmark and have brainfreeze
I think I'ma explode real quick
@@Dummigame Do you get brainfreeze from cold weather? I grew up in southern California (Usually sunny and hot) - but when I go to the snow, I actually love it. My mind seems to work a bit sharper in the cold.
But if I was chugging ice cold water from the mountains of Denmark, you'd hear me screaming in pain from below!
i never had a brainfreeze lmao
Sorry to cause u anger
I didn't ever get a brain freeze so I don't know the pain
I thought everyone got brainfreeze👽
- - they do
not me
Me too
Not me
Not me
And I thought I'm special .... or brainless
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I also thought I was special.......
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Interesting! I was in a car accident and had a head/brain injury. After this, I started getting migraines. I also started getting brain freezes when I'd never gotten them before. I never knew there was correlation between the two.
Your situation is sad for me friend😢
eeessh
I didn't even know it existed!
Am I lucky or unlucky for never experiencing a brain freeze lol
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Boi u Lucky
You just deal with it brain freezes aren't even that bad
I didnt even knew whats that lol
I know right lol
I rarely have a brain freeze.
Something I learned recently is that brain freeze and migraines are almost identical in terms of where the pain is. It's a great way to explain to someone how a migraine feels.
Holy crap. This makes me have so much sympathy for anyone who gets migraines. Brain freezes hurt so bad my entire body reacts and I have to stop whatever I'm doing, I couldn't focus on anything if they lasted longer. Seriously one of the most painful things in the world for me. Worse than breaking a tooth, or getting stitches! I'm gonna try to help anyone in my life who gets them, I'm afraid I'll get them someday!
@@ZeranZeran I get them once a month on average. It is what it is...
@@PraetorianAU Dude brainfreeze makes me turn into a 10/10 "HOLY F***K I NEED HELP" type of pain lmao. You're tough.
@@ZeranZeran yo you might need to check that or something cause brain freezes aren’t that bad for most people.
@@omegaman3004 I think I was just born with a b***ch mouth that can't take cold stuff lmao. I will ask my doctor about it though. It only happens with brainfreeze, never anything else. I'm fine in the snow. but brainfreeze.. KILL ME
It just works
*sigh*
Justin Y. *wait I actually learnt how to write a bold text*
Justin Y. **sigh**
I just wonder... Do you ever sleep?
Bro I just saw ur comment on the insider video. U going places lol
I will say a brain freeze feels very much like a migraine which can last for hours. It can feel like an eternity. So if you know someone who gets migraines and you have had a brain freeze imagine what the migraine sufferer is going through.
My brain freeze was so bad it made me look it up on TH-cam.
I thought a brain freeze was fictional and only used in cartoons. I've actually never experienced one.
Lol its true alright
it happens to me
@Caleb Mayfield you know they have a special place in hell for people like you. Probably have plenty of hot slurpees there too. 😊
@Caleb Mayfield lol look who's talking
@Caleb Mayfield I got u were being sarcastic obviously or I wouldn't have said they probably have hot slurpees in hell 😏
I learn more from this than science at school.......i have human development right now😭
Human development is easy I promise ya
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Now I can educate my parents every time I get a snow cone
Mintyfy IsBad lol XD
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Every time? LoL your parents must have a pitiful memory
I used to get Brain freezes as a Kid but i Rarely get them as a Adult and I Scarf down Icecream and Milkshakes
It's probably because for some reason as people get older they also react less to pain
@@Ohde3d may be but I think there’s a lot more than that
@@Faltaire that's true there are so many factors anybody could stop getting them for any number of reasons.
I can straight bite into icecream and have no brain freeze.
That's neat! I'm jealous, stranger. It's the opposite for me. I never had a brainfreeze until my 20s and it scared the absolute hell out of me when I got the first one a few years back. I thought I was having a heart attack, thinking "I NEED AN AMBULANCE!" or something and then... about 20 seconds later it went away I felt like such an idiot and had to laugh at myself.
What about pushing your tongue against the roof of your mouth? Why does that make the pain go away???
Im guessing because your tongue is closer to body temperature
Anthony Al
Right saliva melts ice
Making sense tap water melts ice
I’ve tried and it doesn’t work
itaybron If the brain freeze is a neurological response to the cold then the tongue just helps warm that area faster which makes the response stop so the pain goes away
Who else just had a brain freeze?
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I always purposefully give myself brainfreeze because it cures normal headaches
I get chronic migraines (or cluster headaches) and I get brain freeze in the same exact spot. I get brain freeze just from a cold drink, it doesn’t even have to be ice cream or a shake etc….
I remember that I experienced brain freeze from time to time as a child, but I don't remember just one time since I am grown up. I don't know if my adult body isn't anymore so sensitive for it or if I just drink cold stuff now intuitively in a way that avoids brain freeze. I guess it's a little bit of booth, but who knows...
I never got it as a kid, and when I got it for the first time as an adult I freaked out and thought I was dying.
Lmao. Stupid me.
I have found that drinking room tempature water seems to stop the brain freeze. Which i guess drinking water that warm stops nerves from thinking it cold when get getting warm.
I used to get migraines a lot and I also got brain freezes. Now, I don't get headaches very often and I can't remember the last time I've gotten a brain freeze. I can see how there's a correlation there. However, I've kind of developed a habit where I don't swallow too much frozen things at once, so that might be a factor for my lack of brain freezes.
Living in Europe all my life i NEVER encountered ANYONE who experienced it. Poland, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Germany... no hecking one.
I’ve never experienced a brain freeze but always wanted to know what it felt like.🤷🏽♀️
If you have ever hit the nerve in your elbow on a corner, its similar to that lingering pain after the immediate sharpness, but in your head.
Pain from the brain for a few seconds
Same
I had brain freeze for the first time in years today, and as a former chronic migraine sufferer it felt reallllly similar
I just wanted to know if excessive brain freeze is harmful in any way, is there any long term or temporary effects that goes along with it
Your mouth somehow freezing from the ice cream is more likely to kill you, and thats impossible to my knowledge
That pain is a whole lifetime
Not only do I get the brain freeze, I get the neck/throat and chest freeze. Actually is unbearable.
In Denmark, everything is cold. We be ballin in the ice every day brother.
Hey Science Insider, could u tell me what is 'going into a coma'? I hear this stuff but never could i understand what its actually...
Me watching this video bc I got a brain freeze while eating ice cream, but me also continuing to shovel ice cream down my throat as I watch it and proceed to get another brain freeze
I just get chest freezes
George Li same
lel
Same and then i cough alot
100k SUBS WITHOUT A VID CHALLENGE me too!
You should get that checked out
I literally just had one, that’s why I came here
I don’t get brain freezes, I get tooth freezes (I think I suffer from some kind of sensibility) 😅😅
sensibility?
Same
If I eat ice cream sometime I got a brain freeze I hate brain freeze like headache but the brain freeze is a huge.
I dont get brain freezes but i get chest freeze
I get brain freeze lol
Me too lol
Lucky you i guess lol
♡Princess♡ me too
I hate brain freeze. Always feels like I’m gonna die during that
I get back freezes..just me ok... awkward
No me too
Nope me too.... It's a combo of both
Sorry this is wrong 1:39. The body does not peripherally vasodilate. Your extremities are less important in the grand scheme of things for our body function. At the time of decreased core body temperature to compensate and maintain homeostasis our body actually peripherally vasoconstricts. This constriction keeps the warm blood and heat inside our bodies. Causing less heat loss through our extremities and returns it to our core where it is needed most. It's a defense mechanism for extreme colds. If you peripherally dilated all that blood will just cool down rapidly through conduction of the colder air.
i NEVER had a brain freeze
Same lol
Same, my mom and my brother has them though
Same
Same here
it just feels like a headache
My brain freezes last for 3 seconds only
my teeth too-
rielle asuncion
SAME
Just bad teeth
that's called sensitive teeth
it also happens sometimes with hot drinks for me
I had braces in my 20's and found out afterward that with the upper retainer, I never got brain freeze. My retainer had thick plastic that insulated the roof of my mouth. I loved it. Yesterday I decided to have a frozen margarita & fashioned my own 'retainer' out of moldable plastic. I messed up a bit and only covered half the roof of my mouth. Turns out for some reason this time it made the brain freeze worse and I actually passed out. It could not be alcohol because it happened only 3 sips in. I took the faux retainer out and was ok afterwards. I had no idea that could happen. Maybe the retainer caused the cold to not dissipate as quickly and actually retained the cold, worsening the brain freeze? Weird stuff.
I usually get that in the chest area lmao
At the 1:40 minute mark it's not that the blood is flooded into but it's caused from the tips of your fingers being so cold it restricts the blood flow and the constant pressure behind those fingers is what gives you the pain. It's not the kidney stone that gives you the pain, it's the kidney stone blocking the fluid which causes the tube coming from the kidney, I hope you like my medical terms, to fill up and that expansion is what gives you the pain. I'll keep watching and make sure you read my other comments!
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Scientists also haven't been able to figure out the science behind tears - why do we cry, why do humans sleep for such long hours compared to other animals and why do our fingers get wrinkly when exposed to water for long.
Yeah, that one was proved by a study back in 2013. My bad.
Our fingers get wrinkly when exposed to water for long beacause whrn cells touch water, water molecules "puff up" (blow up) and they get bigger(also weakening the cells making you more vulnerable to cuts and shraps) so as they get bigger the cells dont get enough room, causing tgem to mount on top of each other and making your fingers wrinkly.
Because human brains need more relaxation than other animals our brain has many function and one of the most powerful brain ...thats why our brain needs more rest than de others
We cry because of our emotions and also sometimes when we have bacterias on our eye or there ia something there our eye tries to wash or clean our eye and thats why our tears is salty jk i dont know
mlbb legends I love how you pretended to be a scientist for a while and then just give up like 😂
My brain freeze only gets triggered if I eat or drink something too fast. Like if I drink something cold too quickly my upper throat and head get a freeze. Is that just me?
The intro was good 😊 cute laugh
I had the worst brain freeze of my life earlier that's why I looked it up. It was the worst one in my entire life. I was screaming and rolling in the floor it was sheer torture. I ran to the kitchen and turned on the hot water and drank it and it immediately subsided. It is such an unbelievable relief. I do not have migraines. This was like having a steel rod soaked in liquid nitrogen shoved through your entire skull. When it was over I had tears rolling down my face.
I dont have brain freeze :D
It's temporary, only when you eat or drink cold food
U cant freeze something nonexistent
wow so it’s just like going out the hot tub to the snow and going back in, that kind of shocking pain.
cold body -> expanded blood vessels from hot tub and fast rush of blood -> pain
cold roof of mouth -> expanded blood vessels from fast rush of blood -> pain
I never get brainfreezes.
When it goes away it feels so good
I don't feel it in my forehead I feel it in my neck
Same
watching this while eating ice cream
I get a brain freeze every time I drink\eat cold stuff.And I HaTe ThAt!!😓😢😣😧😥😞
I had brainfreeze today too
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It's always in the back of my head, lower right side. That specific spot always is the pain zone during brain freeze
I think having the ability to have a brain freeze is a good thing it means our body cares about what we are experiencing and wants to help us survive.
I would be worried if I didn’t have a brain freeze cause then maybe my blood vessels aren’t expanding like they should in cold temperatures to keep my body warm and safe.
It happens a little too fast though maybe the body is just over reacting a little. My brain assuming I’m stuck in the snow from eating ice cream too fast 😂 I’ll just eat slower.
the migraine thing sucks though idk what’s up with that.
...my body doesn't care about me
Imagine trying to explain a brain freeze to someone who doesn't get them
Who's here from Loki?
Omw this blew my mind because between myself and my sibling, I am the only one that gets brain freeze. My mother gets it as well, and both myself and my mother suffer fro terrible migraines. This helped make so much sense of things
Who is here because of loki
me lmao
I actually searched for a video like this because I never had a brain freeze and I finally wanted to know what it is. I can eat ice all day and nothing like this ever happens to me.
Same. That's exactly what I did
Am I the only one that doesn't get brain freezes but instead heart freezes
I’m watching this bc I just had one of the most brain freeze today. It was so bad right eye went blurred and I got chest pain
i get brainfreezes from even moderately cold/refridgerated drinks. thats why i always drink my sodas room temp, plus it tastes better to me. also i used to get splitting migrains about twice a month up until about a year ago
Oh I see... I usually get brain freeze when I drink McDonald's chocolate milkshake even though I like the flavor.
i love learning about random things
I’m about to be 35 and just experienced brain freeze for the first time in my life drinking a McDonald’s frappe. It was *excruciating.* I was genuinely afraid for a moment a blood vessel had burst in my brain, I couldn’t even see straight. When it subsided I put two and two together. Not fun.
I love your channel. I mostly get your facts from your community! I Subscribed and turned on all notifications. Also ], my friend got a migraine. It was extremely painful!
I never got brain freezes but I would feel the similar pain in my throat.
I get brain freezes but they only last about 5 seconds and aren't painful, but instead feel like a weird feeling of pressure in the front area of my skull
I used to feel brain freeze as a kid but as I turned teen it kind of disappeared. Chugging down cold drinks and Ice cream are much more enjoyable now!
I usta get brain freezes when I was a child but I don't get them anymore, but also I've had many teeth pulled and I belive that has something to do with it after hearing this..
Might only be me, but my right side of my head, close to the temples, usually hurt after the cold stays a while on my teeth. When i drink and dont put any on my back teeth, nothing happens.
I had one like 5 mins ago while drinking my cold milkshake, and it hurts like hell. Nothing like a normal headache I’d have.
As a sufferer from cluster migraines.. this is the best way I can explain what it is we go through.. is a brain freeze from hell that does not go away.
Why i don't have brainfreeze? I tried the tokyo icecream the 8 flavoured icecream and i eat it all and eat it as fast as i could but nothing happen except for my tongue is freezing and i didn't experience and headaches or pain in the forehead
I have never experienced this
i get brain freeze when i finish an ice cream in one bite
It feels like your temperature dropped from 37°C to 1°C for a second
...a painful second
I never get brain freezes
I just one, haven’t one in ages. Took almost 3 mins for it to disappear, then looked up the video to why my right eye had just given up!
I think that it depends where nerves are located. Some ppl will feel brain freeze and others will feel tooth pain instead
I get chest and throat freezes I've never experienced a brain freeze oddly enough
I don’t know if this is the reasoning I got brain freezes as a child but I had an accident where a weight lifting machine fell on me and knocked me dead center of my head. I’m guessing for about two years after that accident I was experiencing brain freezes like crazy then all of a sudden i stopped experiencing them at all
It's not on the top of my head. It has been before but it's usually in the back of my throat, down my throat, and radiates out from there. It's like when you have something really minty such as Dentyne Ice when it's really cold outside and breathe through your mouth, but more intense.
Human bodies the worst pain giver
At the 1:20 minute Mark you see the yellow nerve that comes from the back of the throat up into the back of the head that is what is Frozen when the Frozen substance gets lodged right at or around that area. See my other comment!
I used to get them when I was 3-11 yrs old, by the time I turned 12 that torture ended
I never had one, I can put a whole popsicle in my mouth and not getting a brain freeze. Yeah, my mouth is terribly cold that hurts, but it's a matter of 10 seconds and doesn't effect my head at all, only the mouth. I've never knew someone with brain freeze problems. I'm surprised it's more common than I thought it was!
ever had the opposite of a brain freeze. It’s hell
1:23 Why do we have nerves is our teeth? Just for the pain?
Ok but these characters are so cute 2:42 like she so pretttyyy
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I used to get brain freeze as a kid and now as an adult, I never get them! can drink iced-cold beverages / slushes / ice cream fast with no problem. Forgot all about "brain freeze" until people around me hold their head in anguish as we enjoy treats. lol
I have the worst brain freezes on the planet, like roll on the ground pain, but have never got a migraine. I get headaches like once a year
Ok I'm going to explain it... first you have to take into account that when you swallow sometimes it doesn't go all the way down but gets lodged just after you swallow and fills just at the base of your throat and can be regurgitated. Some may recall and experience how you can bring this up when eating something cold like ice cream and it's still quite Frozen. When this builds up with an ice-cold substance it freezes the nerves that run up into the back of the head and give you brain freeze. I suspect there's a medical term used when referring to the nerves when affected by Ice or the contraction of blood vessels.
Ok yes brainfreeze and all that, But who tf licks an ice cream cone?!
Maybe in hot areas like parts of africa, parts of aisa, southeast Asia the brain freeze is most common but in cold areas like denmark, canada, north part of russia, and alaska, they have less brain freezes
I never got a brain freeze but i often get a throat freeze and its awful
There's a type of nerve sensitivity in the mouth that relates to how much xray guards make you gag. Maybe this has something to do with them? Since some people don't have these gag nerves at all
Yeah, very convincing. But to me, tonight it happened by me ingesting a considerable ammount of slush.
Only moments after it hit my stomach then I remembered that a thing like brain freezes exist (haven't had one for more than enough time I forgot it even existed).
Yeah happen to me today few minutes ago almost felt like a headshot