Terrifying Diseases That Will Kill You..
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2024
- Are you curious about the scariest diseases in human history? Well, you came to the right video! In this video, I’ll walk you through a small list of some of the most terrifying diseases I could think of. This video is NOT about diseases that have the most deaths or anything like that, it’s primarily about diseases that I personally think have scary effects on you as a person.
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0:00 | Intro
0:28 | Aquagenic urticaria
1:58 | Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP)
3:39 | Alzheimer's disease
5:41 | Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBO-V)
7:49 | Rabies
9:53 | Bubonic Plague (Black Plague)
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it feels more engaging for sure
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When I was younger, I was allergic to water. It wasn't severe, I could drink water and shower, but sudden contact like jumping in a pool or stepping in a puddle caused the area to break out in hives. I grew out of it, but I'm now used to the benadryl sleepiness.
Same here!!! I’ve grown mostly out of it but the main thing that trigger it is actually crying or pools and I get hives everywhere!! It’s good to see people actually have this!
Maybe you were only allergic to the chemicals in pools and rain water .
If someone's allergic to water, are they allergic to themselves? Dose the blood in ya system cause it?
@@lucky_duck323 no actually but really good question. That was the first thing I asked. It’s actually or an external allergy. Think more of the skin is irrated and allergic to the water. And it then causes the insides to freak out and cause hives. But the water in blood and water we drink doesn’t affect!!
@@lucky_duck323 I don't think so. Blood didn't cause me to break out in hives, so I'm assuming it was something to do with the water. It wasn't chemicals because I remember my doctor telling my mom that it was an allergy to physical contact of water.
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There’s actually another disease similar to Alzheimer’s disease called Huntingson’s disease, which is similar in that it slowly eats away at your memory, but it also deteriorates your procedural memory, or memory of how to do simple things like walk or eat. The average life expectancy of someone with Huntingson’s is only about 10-30 years.
I was personally surprised Huntington’s wasn’t included
@@ivoria. Same. No shade towards people with Alzheimer’s, but Huntingson’s is quite literally Alzheimer’s but worse.
Sucks bad.. I did a 5k once for that
Huntingtons starts wayy earlier than alzheimers. Like around age 30-40ish I believe. There are sadly way worse neurological diseases than alzheimers, because at least it usually only affects the older population. Others leave you with a very miserable shortened lifespan. Guy should get recommendations for stuff like this from someone in medical field.
My mom passed from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis called ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. She described it as being trapped in a prison of your own body. The mind is 100% cognitive just to have the body it's attached to degenerate rapidly. I believe 50% of people diagnosed with ALS pass in less than two years! If you were to do a sequel to this video, I believe ALS qualifies as a terrifying disease.
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Scary mythical creatures? Meh.
Diseases?... Sad and terrifying
Respect for everyone with Alzheimer, cancer, etc.
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Luckly it seems like we are close to find a cure for FOP so let's hope the people effected won't have to suffer much longer
Are u sure about that? There is any article about that?
@@sherekakatsuki9280 I've seen several documentaries on the condition, and there seems to be one very important doctor doing they reserch necessary to find the cure. He should be Frederick Kaplan if you want to look him up, I remeber him mentioning in one of those documentaries that they are relatively close to finding a cure since they have found the gene responsabile for FOP. If I'm wrong let me know.
Yay!!!!
I’m allergic to water! I can drink it but showers and such are very hard for me. Upon contact I get itchy hives and my skin swells. I have to use straws for drinks, or my lips and above my lip get extremely chapped and red and it burns. Im grateful I can drink water though. I shower but I keep the water cold and stay in for around three minutes. It feels like acid is being poured on me the whole time. Thankfully I have a high pain tolerance 😁 My partner helps me out a lot, but it’s depressing lol.
It affects me in a similar way, the tears, showers and other parts. When people have water near me I have a sneezing fit.
The progress in the video quality and in the animation in the last like… 6 months, is crazy!!!
As a kid I was obsessed with researching diseases. This has brought back those memories but in a new light; it's not just morbid curiousity but now I can tell how terrible these diseases can be
i used to work at an Assisted Living Facility (from now on will be shortened to ALF), and specifically i worked in the memory care unit and was dementia care certified, as only a /server/.
i can explain more on why there's really only women in memory care units if anyone wants, but anyways, the women i worked with down there were AMAZING!! they were such kind souls, but for a lot of them, Alzheimer's was slowly stripping them away of their kindness. literally. there would be days where some of them, who normally were very cordial with me, would suddenly be cold and harsh towards me. there were other days where they would forget who i was and where they were, and would be terrified to see me. on top of it, none of them had STRICTLY only Alzheimer's, but also other conditions such as Wernicke's Aphasia.
there was a day when one of the women, who was very quiet no matter what, was on the phone in one of the offices with her daughter. i remember cleaning a table near that office and smiling at the little jokes she'd make with her daughter, when suddenly, she bursts into tears and screams about how she knows she's going to die soon and how she keeps having nightmares of her death, only being able to see her family crying at her bedside and not being able to tell them that she's alright. it was mortifying to hear, and along with 2 CNAs, i quickly finished what i was doing and went into the kitchen to cry.
people really don't understand how jarring and terrifying dementia (all forms of it) can be. it's even more jarring that there are families who refuse to accept the reality of their loved ones and severely mistreat the condition those loved ones have. please, if you have a loved one suffering with any form of dementia, do research on how to properly communicate and care for them. it's hard, but please don't make it any harder by taking the ignorant course many do in these situations. (thank you for bringing to light the struggles of alzheimer's bro, you're so real for this
This is really sad, but i am intrested to know about why this seems to mostly effect women?
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My great uncle had fop he was expected to live to 14 yet lived nearly to 30 before it killed him my grandpa still has a bunch of his 80s transformers in near mint condition still which is kinda cool
Someone in my Highschool had FOP. He passed away senior year. At the graduation ceremony we all stood and clapped for him, really a tragic disease to have
My grandma died of Alzheimer’s I miss her 😢
my condolences
I'm so sorry..
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Ooooo diseases gotta be my favorite. From hearing about them, researching, writing my own for da little horror series, or just coming up with goofy or morbidly horrfying ones, diseases be on top of my list at all times. Can't wait to see what you cooked up here bro
High quality samonella is terrifying.
Btw i think this is the first time you have used this more expressive editing style, and i gotta say, its awesome
I thought high quality salmonella was cholera ngl
crazy that hes animated. Hes at stage 2 now (Stage 1 was reaching 100k subs) (Stage 2 is animation)
I really love your videos especially that you talk about these topics with so much respect and empathy. Which is so rare with these types of videos.
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this video was so informative, i feel like when ever i learn something new in world history class you make a video with a piece of history i just recently learned about, like the bubonic plague
I think you should have added ebola to that list also.
Alzheimer's too. Way too scary.
@@UltraKarenhe did add Alzheimer’s?
He should have added Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva to the list too
@@joeymaki586Alzheimers! He should have added that to the list. Or did he already? Hmm….
I don't remeber if he did or didn't tbh...@@joeymaki586
i love the way you explain things it’s very easy to understand and the fact you show remorse is very important
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Great video!
Be sure to include prion diseases in the next edition: terrifying stuff!
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Me, a diabetic, would say that T1D is terrifying. Like- one of your organs just stops working, every meal could cost your life, you can go blind, you can easily develop sugar lumps in your skin that cause your skin to literally start r0tting. I mean, thats pretty scary. Also, i was diagnosed when I was NINE. Yeah, in my opinion, T1D should have been on this list, T2D is also terrifying, but T1D is more common for CHILDREN, which is just... Wow.
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My nan, who passed from Alzheimer's, was told in her 80s, but there was a rapid decline. When she was told, i was there with her, and she just looked at me, looked at the doctor, and cheerfully says, "that's okay, at least I'll forget the bad news." I miss that lady.
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Fun fact 😊there were no plague doctors in the Black death instead the great plague
Huh
@@shuriken2505 plague doctors camr around 15th century meanwhile black death was 12th century
@@IdrinkwaterwThere were two waves of the Black Death, the second one being during the 1500s which. It was also around first during the 14th century, not the 12th. Here’s a bit of an article regarding plague doctors:
“The Plague, or the Black Death, first struck Western Europe in 1348 and is believed to have wiped out around 50% of the world’s population at the time. The disease itself made a number of comebacks over the years, most notably in the 1600s. With symptoms ranging from a high fever, lumps around the armpits and legs, vomiting and painful spasms, death usually followed in 5 days. Medical practitioners at the time were wholly unprepared for such a virulent disease and no contemporary treatments were effective against it. There was little recourse but to hope you wouldn’t be next to be struck down.
The title of plague doctor has existed since at least the early 14th century (we’ll be exploring a specific case a little later) but the outfit we know wasn’t devised until around the 17th century.” -Newcastlecastle.co.uk
I don’t want you to think I’m disagreeing as plague doctors weren’t really documented until the 16th century, but I did want to correct some info :)
more like 🤓 fact
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As someone who saw my grandpa die of Alzheimer's I can confirm it's terrifying. It's so traumatic to watch, I fear it so much... And by the fact I had cases in my family I could get it, I hope it's curable by then...
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Hutchinson-Gilford progeroid syndrome is pretty terrifying if you are planning to do another one of these videos. Love your work by the way! 😁
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Alzheimer’s (and dementia in general) scares the living daylights out of me. My grandpa had dementia (frontotemporal), and just hearing about it scares me like hell.
I told my father if, in the case I ever get dementia, end me then and there. And I stand by that. I already have short-term memory loss, but I prize my long-term memories as a result. I can’t bear losing those, let alone losing myself.
Sidenote: DO NOT LISTEN TO EVERYWHERE AT THE END OF TIME IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR SANITY.
Also, thanks for saying ROUGHLY on the rabies part! People have survived it, but it’s exceedingly rare, and recovery is a struggle, requiring physical therapy and all that.
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Good video, although I'm surprised you didn't mention the "Milwaukee protocol" for rabies. It's like the ONLY shot once symptoms start showing, and it has worked atleast once.
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Great video! Just wanted to add a little something else terrifying...in the early days of the rabies vaccine you had to get something like 20 needles in (or around) your bellybutton! Talk about kicking a guy when they're down! Thankfully that is no longer the case.
Not So Fun Fact: Rabies is the closest thing we’ll ever have to a zombie virus.
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Rabies is honestly my number one fear, Ebola is second
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Huntingtons would’ve been another to add to the list. I had a friend with it. He was a great guy and very funny too. It’s an awful disease I hope they find treatment for it to slow it down or stop its progression.
I was so happy when I saw this video because I am SO obsessed with terrifying diseases
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Scarier as it goes on and it STARTS with a water allergy? Dear God
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fop really scared me and most diseases do not scare me
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