nah fr i was scratching a bug bite and as soon as i saw mpox news it started feeling weird until my own logic convinced me its not mpox its a bug bite big difference and it went away.
Placebo and nocibo can be medically very useful. The fact that our mind can affect us physically is good. Not because the root of an illness is psychological means is fake... It is not acting... it means a person is a *social being* , adjusted, usually not a psychopath. Also means treating the root of the problem doesn't require treatment that would cause secondary effects . It also explain why psychological problems can also be emergencies and should be treated as such. Doesn't mean we are weak, means we are mentally and socially strong. So strong we can make physical changes based on what we believe to be true.
@@Kiwi_DeFruit eh it’s genetics. We have actually traced it to the specific switches. They work because your brain is an expectation engine, and you have mirror neurons.
Wouldn't say "prank". He basically used the Nocebo effect which is an effect on the mind which if you use it right can trick it to having an illness or curing of a Nocebo illness
I had a germaphobic lady who was convinced she had bed bugs. 5 inspections, two with dogs, no BB. What she thought was BB was just lint or grass seeds. She had a rash and was itching. It was the placebo effect and I told my office Id bet my commission on it. Made up something to tell her that the office authorized a one time free bed bug treatment for free to help her out. I used water with no chems and made a big show of it. She called two weeks later thanking us because she wasn't getting bit anymore and the rash was gone. Boss gave me a extra $100.
I’ve found that women in general can do mental gymnastics and gaslight themselves much more than men. Not all women are like this and not all men are “stronger” but it’s usually women pulling this type of shit. Looking at the gender split in politics is a good example of how feelings are put over logical reasoning and objective facts.
@@nooneatnowhere tbf, if I told my office hysteria then I would of gotten in trouble. The average person with a light amount of medical term knowledge will understand the general idea behind placebo in that situation and not hysteria.
I love the hint at the start of "don't get hysterical". Also (and not a Dr), afaik, *bacterial* meningitis isn't that transmissible given its... bacterial.
@@obliviouzBacterial Meningitis is most certainly very transmissible. The Gram Negative Coccus- Neisseria Meningitides is a common cause of Bacterial Meningitis. Those in close proximity to an index case are 500x more at risk of contracting Meningitis
@@johnbobsons4179 I didn't say it's not transmissible, but it's bacterial and much more difficult to spread than, say, many viral illnesses. Close contacts are more likely to contract it, but usually due to things like kissing or being directly coughed or sneezed on, as opposed to just being in close proximity (ie if it were easily airborne).
@@nemesissombria Of course, but that applies to all transmissible diseases so that comparatively, bacterial meningitis is still *not that transmissible*. It's not airborne.
@@marilynt.jumawan7029no she actually didn't. She was saying that her mind was making her think she has a rash therefore giving her a rash, therefore, saying "the rash is in my head?'
Explanation of what is happening this episode: The guy who got sick on the plane, the only actually sick person, is an idiot who went scuba diving like 12 hours before boarding a plane, which eventually reaches a cabin pressure well above recommended elevations after diving within 24 hours, or your blood can form bubbles and you can literally die. The guy gets sick basically from being an irresponsible diver, he got an extreme case of the Bends, it’s just very unusual for it to present mid-air because people aren’t usually that stupid. House tells the plane to drop below a certain altitude and pressurize the cabin to as close to ground level as possible, which tides the patient over until they can get him to a hospital. The Bends typically happens on emergency ascents from very deep dives. You are supposed to spend a large amount of time stopping, waiting, and decompressing when ascending from a very deep dive, so your body can get thrown extremely out of whack if you have to like, rush to the surface because someone is injured or having an emergency, or even if you just don’t follow all the proper stop and decompression steps in your dive plan in their entirety. They are carefully calculated, along with the gases mixed in your tank for the dive you have planned, so not following procedure carefully can itself make you ill. Although not as ill as you would be if you were foolish to board a plane that pressurizes to like 15,000 feet above sea level within twelve hours of a deep-ish dive. Usually treatment for extreme cases includes a hyperbaric chamber, but you can die from it in extreme circumstances, especially if you are diving somewhere remote without access to a hospital for days. So it’s no joke, and it’s also why people shouldn’t casually scuba dive on vacation without careful planning your travel arrangements around any scuba you hope you do with the proper windows post and pre-flight to one’s dive location via airplane, and why you should never, ever lie about scuba experience. (I know this sounds insane but my parents just got back from a wedding in Mexico where multiple people lied about being scuba certified so they could participate in an activity on the schedule, and it was a massive problem and it almost caused the dive group to become completely separated because the guide had to stay next to the people who lied about being PADI certs, so they wouldn’t die.) Please scuba dive if you ever have the opportunity, everyone, just be safe and follow everything exactly how you’re supposed to do it, so you can come home and tell your loved ones about how awesome it was!✨👍👌
@@lag1094 a quick web search tells me the episode is called “Airborne”. It’s a good one if I remember. Sorry if it ruins the suspense that I gave the synopsis, but I did try to make it fairly clear that’s what my comment would be about. But you should still watch it, it’s a good one in a weird environment with just Cuddy, the patient, and no ability to run any tests basically, so it’s still plenty exciting and the acting is extremely good.
Autoimmune disease is a real pain to deal with, more of an annoyance than a health concern, my immune system keeps attacking my left eye and causes it to become severely inflamed and light sensitive to the point that any lighting makes it feel like my eye will pop
@@memberofthewatchercouncil1738 well not that kind of sickness, more like rushes, fiver, vomiting and other "sicknesses" That your body/mind has control over. Rushes are your body's reaction to something, fiver is your body increasing its temperature to make killing bacteria easier and vomiting to remove food from your body and or because of no appetite and many more of these kinds of examples. And you can get heart attack if you activate your body's flight or fight response which releases adrenaline in your blood stream and increase heart rate which can cause heart attack
@@memberofthewatchercouncil1738no because that’s can involuntary system, you can not shut off the electrical impulse that produces your heart beat, but there are certain things that you could get hysteria for.. everybody in a room things they’ve been infected by a deadly virus, somebody explains the symptoms… you can start to play tricks on yourself physically if you think it’s true
this is absolutely real, i has hallucinating about having lice and i even saw small insects on my foot, scratching every minute. i used ACV, many shampoos for two weeks and it turns out i was just hallucinating due to exam stress and unhealthy amounts of caffeine
Well try having all the grandkids stay at the grandma's house and one had lice unbeknownst to everyone else, until it was too late. Then half of the moms, (my sisters) thought they got it out in 1 wash or so, but never having had it before, didnt really know what to look for, so then for the rest of the summer some of us were battling it so much (due to extremely un-chill 3 to 4 yr olds who disliked sitting still for the entire process lol and having way too many stuffed animals that these bugs could hide in, etc.) we (ME) almost considered pulling my own hair out! Lol. Summer of '23 was HORRIBLE, man.
Yea except that what your describing is not what he is mentioning in the video. Conversion disorder/mass hysteria is a social and group phenomenon so doesn't really apply to yourself. That being said that is a bit on the extreme side of reactions to stress and anxiety and is boarding on psycosis, unless you were also not sleeping or using other sort of stimulants perscriberd or not. Still you should really be careful psychosomatic symptoms are one thing but full on hallucinations are another and psycosis can trigger other mental heath issues. I hope you at least passed your exams and graduated or accomplished whatever you were working on!
I’ve had this problem before many a time. My anxiety will the real death of me. Once I was having a panic attack and couldn’t breath and started thinking I had lung cancer and for about a weak I was having much much chest pain and trouble breathing and put myself into physical pain over some stupid chemicals in my head
The meowing nuns, the children who couldn't stop laughing and the famous dancing plague. Mass hysteria is wild. EDIT: I may or may not have watched the Sam o nella video lol, but I did already know about the dancing plague beforehand. I'm pretty sure it's a random event in ck2 or something.
Context, there was a scuba diver suffering from altitude sickness because he decided it was a good idea to rush surfacing in order to catch the plane in this scene. Other people saw what happened like Blondie with shaking left-hand and boom, everyone started to suffer the same symptoms
Never tell people the symptoms. Never even ask "have you had this or that" They will immediately start thinking they have them and fake it or trick themselves into producing them.
Damn… I’m not gonna lie.. lately my skin has been turning white like Michael Jackson. I work out 5/7 days out of the week for 2 hours and eat healthy no soda 🥤 no drugs . I stopped caring and stop thinking about it and… my skin is reverting back to its original color. Maybe not caring is the secret (case by case basis)
that sounds great in theory, but in practice people aren't good at producing all the symptoms they have, missing often key information so you do have to ask some questions related to symptoms
*Your mind controls your body* Me: So depression is just in my mind and I can control it by not thinking about how sad and miserable I think my life is. But by realizing that I’m actually happy and lucky to be alive? Dr. House: *Yep* Me: Wow…I now realize how powerful my brain truly is O_O
More modernly known as functional neurological disorder and (in the UK) is the 2nd most common reason to see a neurologist, below migraine. It is common on men, women and children and can be triggered by a number of things including physical or psychological trauma, viral infection or no known cause. Latest research across various countries is proving it is detectable via a specific type of CT scan and presents as a grey matter within the brain. It is the most commonly known "rare condition"
@@sickisick8103 well to me, and I can't be sure of the OP reasoning, it's to say it's common to all people. It could be worded it differently but maybe they decided to use it to distance it from the video that says something like "it affects mostly women" Also though they could be saying it is actually common. Like your 1 to 8b statement, nobody could claim that's common depending on your final number. I have no numbers to back his claim up, but they do say its the 2nd most common. Lastly as he qualifies men, women and children they may mean the elderly are not found to suffer it as much.
I actually have a "conversion disorder" (a term no longer used btw). Mass hysteria is mass hysteria. A conversion disorder, now know as functional neurological disorder is actually as much physical as it is mental. When a highly traumatic event happens it can shift the structure of the brain which can cause all sorts of issues. The symptoms are not fake or influenced by what others say, and typically include paralysis, swallowing issues, muscle tremors, and "odd movements". As for me, after I went into foster care I started fainting randomly, feeling burning in my feet, having seizures, and then at 19 I suddenly lost all use of my legs. It's been 2 years in a wheelchair now because it took so long to diagnose but now I'm getting better with treatment. Although I'm walking again I still have paralysis in my left knee, so I still walk really weird. It's a long road to get better. I really wish this show would stay up to date on these diagnoses and not use outdated terms
@@2Camelpofthewind You can have non epileptic seizures! And if something traumatic happened to you right before they started then it could have been FND. Like I said I hate these shows, they had such a good opportunity to educate
That’s interesting. My niece had seizures as a teenager and had childhood trauma. The doctors never could figure out why she had them but it’s nice to know a diagnosis besides epilepsy is out there. My niece is an adult now and as far I know stopped having seizures.
@@luki13 Nonepileptic seizures do exist for a variety of reasons, but if she had a lot of childhood trauma then it's a possibility. If it all went away on its own then there's no need to worry, but if anything unexplainable happens in the future then refer back to this
I suffer from chronic psychosomatic pains yet doctors still tell me it's all in my head, that's how it ends. I have to self medicate to not live in hell and just to function
Basically, the guys that’s sick has an extreme case of nitrogen narcosis (aka the bends) because he went diving right before his flight. Since he didn’t take the time to decompress himself, he went on the plane where the pressure obviously dropped immensely, and made his case 10x worse. House notices this and decides to do his “test”
It's actually crazy that this happens, and i've experienced it first-hand. My whole school went to the gym for an event and I was performing. I soon kept seeing people pass out one after or losing their breaths. Around 200 of them were brought to hospitals and they ended school earlier.
البدايه الي ما ترضي ربك ، نهايتها ما راح ترضيك ( بنت كنت ام ولد ، شابا ام شابه ) الله يحفظ جميع المسلمين و المسلمات في بقاع الارض من الفتن و يهدينا و يهديهم اجمعين 🤍 ولا تنسوا تصلوا على النبي
I hated that line because science also said that women shouldn't go on trains because their uterus would fall out. Scientific studies have been shown to be very sexist.
Fun fact: Having a weak mind or being soft really arent the thing that brings hysteria or makes you have a chance falling into hysteria Anybody that is confronted with hysteria is prone to this mostly due to the context of what your facing such as the case of the dancing plague Its a whole lot more complicated
@@plaguedocter4791 they..werent. most historical records come from a time where they thought women were significally way more..lets say in a lack of a better word extremely mysoginistic thinking women could not process the same things as men could so they thought they were more "prone" to hysteria, in reality everybody was easily prone to it, there many other cases where a woman didnt start but instead a man also we have to remember the popularity of the stories so some are way more shown than others making the other cases seem like nothing its better to use current medical ratios than the ones from the past since those are either heavily biased or wrong but make sure to see if the sources that your checking are trustworthy
I had a Conversion Disorder back in '19. I was unable to use my extremities and I either repeated my words or stuttered, often both. I showed all but 2 symptoms. You can Google this problem. NONE of what he described were any of my symptoms. This is why you don't believe everything you see on TV.
@@mortalkombat1984 whenever I’m sick I say “I’ll be better tomorrow” or “I’ll feel fine in a little bit” or “I’m sure this has run its course by now and I’ll feel so much better soon” etc and really mean it, because it’s a way better attitude for your body to heal itself than “this is never going to end” “I feel like I’m dying” “I can’t believe this is happening,” “this is so unfair” etc.
That's literally just having a bad mood at worst its hysteria from what your describing, Depression is totally different from what your describing its a disorder dude
My man, depression is completely different than this You literally lose the ability to produce dopamine, you can't just say "oh I'll be fine" when something like that happens
Depression is not mass hysteria. Depression is an actual disorder and doesn’t just go away by “laughing more” that’s just a slap in the face to people struggling with depression
AS SOMEONE WITH CONVERSION DISORDER-- this is. so inaccurate?? it's a neurological condition, which means that if you are having issues (usually high stress, but just any issues that you aren't treating) and you aren't treating them your brain essentially hits as many alarm bells as it can to make you start paying attention to what's going on. it's really stigmatized if people even know about it at all, and it can be absolutely terrifying and frustrating as hell to live with. it's a real thing and it sucks.
He’s not wrong, my body has intense physical reactions to just MENTAL stress and panic attacks. Bleeding from my nose, developing multiple canker sores, uncontrollable shaking for hours on end even long after any attack is over, excessively blurry vision… the mind can do a lot more than people think. Having a level head can keep you alive in more ways than one
She's a doctor, well versed in Meningitis, flying home from a symposium on pandemics, and she had closer contact to Patient Zero, that's why her hysteria was worse. Turns out Patient Zero had the bends: He had been scuba diving the day before taking the plane so he hadn't properly decompressed, which caused his symptoms
Alot of sexism and racism can be attributed to observation and scientific analysis Obviously not all... And certainly not the majority But still a surprising amount of racism and sexism is inferred from entirely innocent findings
Dr House as our leaders in 2019.. Remember? 😂 Social distancing, vaccination, masks, celebrating Christmas without visiting our family and friends? Mass hysteria. Happened before, will happen again.
The person who was actually sick was a deep sea diver who was suffering from a severe case of the bends (decompression sickness) because they went too quickly from a deep dive to riding in an airplane.
I get a whole part of House is that he’s awful at getting messages across, but one that doctors really need to focus on is that even if you have no illness and your symptoms are appearing because of your own brain, they’re still real symptoms. The pain you feel is real, and it still needs to be treated.
As someone who struggles with anxiety and even worse health anxiety... your mind is a very powerful thing. You can either let it play tricks on you, or you can use it to heal you. It's a long process, but you can heal.
I have a chronic disorder that is much like this! My body is fine through testing and stuff but I get severe pain (9/10-10/10) because of a past history if seriously stressful situation! My body is in a state of fight or flight and it causes other symptoms. Recently found something to help though, but I had to help my brain to realize my body was okay :)
This is known as the Nocebo Effect. Very similar to the Placebo effect, but it is in the opposite direction. If a patient believes they have something strong enough, their body can manifest advanced symptoms. For instance, someone who believes they have asthma can have an asthma attack, and people who believe in an allergy could break out in hives or go into aniphylaxis in severe cases. The problem is that even when you tell them it is all in their head, that doesn't help them recover from the very REAL symptoms they are suffering, as it is all subconscious control. It should be treated with relatively the same seriousness as the actual condition.
True story: My gf punched through a window years before we met and had to get surgery for it. Ended up with a messed up forearm and hand, had to get it massaged once a day or every other day. Well I told her that her body is created in the image of God and knows exactly what to do to heal itself. Told her to only think and focus on how good the other arm feels and it took a little while. Her pain and massages are gone. Call it placebo or whatever but its true. Your body listens to what you tell yourself. Reason behind most diseases start in the mind. Some you are born with but most are created one way or another. Focus on the healing and miracles will happen.
Fun fact: This is part of why men are taught to be brave and emotionless in the face of great fear or danger. The defenseless will feed off your energy. Stand tall and unwavering, the crowd will have confidence in your protection. Stand weak and cowering, the crowd will not believe in your ability to protect them and hysteria will rise.
You were never meant to be emotionless in entirety. Just in the situations it was needed. It's ok to show emotions but just know those who rely on you will not want to follow a cowardly or fearful leader.
Shame they don’t teach this is school no more because some seem to forget the brain has a lot more control over you then you think it does and will absolutely do stuff like this. It can be problematic but its actually kept us alive throughout history more often then not. I like to call it Appropriated Paranoia
I have bacterial meningitis when I was 9months.. I cant walk when I was 2yrs old and my half body had been paralyzed.. and It came back when I was 6yrs and when it came back that time.I have been hospitalized and I was in coma for 4months.. but now I Iived as normal person and I thanked God for my third life😇
House: "Don't get hysterical."
Also House: *diagnoses mass hysteria*
Didn’t he cause it too😂
@@CrazedKenRight 😂😂😂
Lead by example 😂
@@ScarLunacyAlter
Lead by example: ❎
Sample by leading: ✅
@@ILiterallyFeltThat clever clever clever 😂
"shut up"
he was so real for that 😔
Fr
Yeah, straight up "shut up"
Strong independent man
She :(
“Your mind controls your body” 💯
It's very true, I experience severe to annoying panic attacks 😂
I know some ER staff that need to be reminded of that.
nah fr i was scratching a bug bite and as soon as i saw mpox news it started feeling weird until my own logic convinced me its not mpox its a bug bite big difference and it went away.
Not all mind. Sometimes u need to listen ur body 😅
@@teruderu-tanWhich starts from where?
Placebo is hilarious
That would actually be nocebo.
I liked your profile picture
Nocebo, actually
Placebo and nocibo can be medically very useful. The fact that our mind can affect us physically is good. Not because the root of an illness is psychological means is fake... It is not acting... it means a person is a *social being* , adjusted, usually not a psychopath. Also means treating the root of the problem doesn't require treatment that would cause secondary effects . It also explain why psychological problems can also be emergencies and should be treated as such. Doesn't mean we are weak, means we are mentally and socially strong. So strong we can make physical changes based on what we believe to be true.
@@Kiwi_DeFruit eh it’s genetics. We have actually traced it to the specific switches.
They work because your brain is an expectation engine, and you have mirror neurons.
"Dont get hysterical"
That was some good wordplay lmao
Hysterical literally means to be in a state of hysteria. That's not word play at all.
@@senorpapasfritasconqueso he played with his words foreshadowing what the issue was, what else would you call it?
@@senorpapasfritasconqueso my o my you're slow 😂
@@senorpapasfritasconqueso someone rides the short bus
@@robertreed2824yeah, that's foreshadowing, not wordplay 💀
You've answered your own answer
Bro pranked an entire airplane 😂
Wouldn't say "prank". He basically used the Nocebo effect which is an effect on the mind which if you use it right can trick it to having an illness or curing of a Nocebo illness
the prank:
"you're all disease ridden"
"sike you're just weak and stupid, especially women"
I had a germaphobic lady who was convinced she had bed bugs. 5 inspections, two with dogs, no BB. What she thought was BB was just lint or grass seeds. She had a rash and was itching. It was the placebo effect and I told my office Id bet my commission on it. Made up something to tell her that the office authorized a one time free bed bug treatment for free to help her out. I used water with no chems and made a big show of it.
She called two weeks later thanking us because she wasn't getting bit anymore and the rash was gone. Boss gave me a extra $100.
I’ve found that women in general can do mental gymnastics and gaslight themselves much more than men. Not all women are like this and not all men are “stronger” but it’s usually women pulling this type of shit. Looking at the gender split in politics is a good example of how feelings are put over logical reasoning and objective facts.
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@esjaycaptain actually that would be a nocebo effect, placebo is positive, nocebo hurta
Placebo effect involves medications. Her case was hysteria. What you did can be classified as placebo, however.
@@nooneatnowhere tbf, if I told my office hysteria then I would of gotten in trouble. The average person with a light amount of medical term knowledge will understand the general idea behind placebo in that situation and not hysteria.
As soon as he started naming the symptoms I figured it was hysteria
I love the hint at the start of "don't get hysterical". Also (and not a Dr), afaik, *bacterial* meningitis isn't that transmissible given its... bacterial.
@@obliviouzBacterial Meningitis is most certainly very transmissible. The Gram Negative Coccus- Neisseria Meningitides is a common cause of Bacterial Meningitis. Those in close proximity to an index case are 500x more at risk of contracting Meningitis
@@johnbobsons4179 I didn't say it's not transmissible, but it's bacterial and much more difficult to spread than, say, many viral illnesses. Close contacts are more likely to contract it, but usually due to things like kissing or being directly coughed or sneezed on, as opposed to just being in close proximity (ie if it were easily airborne).
@obliviouz close contact spread can change a lot if you are in an enclosed space like, say, an airplane.
@@nemesissombria Of course, but that applies to all transmissible diseases so that comparatively, bacterial meningitis is still *not that transmissible*. It's not airborne.
"It sounds sexist but science says youre weak and soft 😂😂"
It is sexist though he's just using incel excuses that's what makes it funny to me 😂
that's just the truth, not sexism.
@@CerealIs2Gud Or you're just insecure. It's the truth. ❤️
@@Bruh-ux8iw dude it aint rocket science women are the first to freak out in situations like this
@@alien6824 Ain't rocket science that you're a little insecure incel 😂
Blonde: the rash is in my head?
Yes it the cure is sex
What was the point of this comment?
ALRIGHT I GET IT STOP REPLYING 🥺please
Lol
@@cjadventures8840 she thought she has a rash in her head
@@marilynt.jumawan7029no she actually didn't. She was saying that her mind was making her think she has a rash therefore giving her a rash, therefore, saying "the rash is in my head?'
Explanation of what is happening this episode: The guy who got sick on the plane, the only actually sick person, is an idiot who went scuba diving like 12 hours before boarding a plane, which eventually reaches a cabin pressure well above recommended elevations after diving within 24 hours, or your blood can form bubbles and you can literally die. The guy gets sick basically from being an irresponsible diver, he got an extreme case of the Bends, it’s just very unusual for it to present mid-air because people aren’t usually that stupid. House tells the plane to drop below a certain altitude and pressurize the cabin to as close to ground level as possible, which tides the patient over until they can get him to a hospital.
The Bends typically happens on emergency ascents from very deep dives. You are supposed to spend a large amount of time stopping, waiting, and decompressing when ascending from a very deep dive, so your body can get thrown extremely out of whack if you have to like, rush to the surface because someone is injured or having an emergency, or even if you just don’t follow all the proper stop and decompression steps in your dive plan in their entirety. They are carefully calculated, along with the gases mixed in your tank for the dive you have planned, so not following procedure carefully can itself make you ill. Although not as ill as you would be if you were foolish to board a plane that pressurizes to like 15,000 feet above sea level within twelve hours of a deep-ish dive. Usually treatment for extreme cases includes a hyperbaric chamber, but you can die from it in extreme circumstances, especially if you are diving somewhere remote without access to a hospital for days. So it’s no joke, and it’s also why people shouldn’t casually scuba dive on vacation without careful planning your travel arrangements around any scuba you hope you do with the proper windows post and pre-flight to one’s dive location via airplane, and why you should never, ever lie about scuba experience.
(I know this sounds insane but my parents just got back from a wedding in Mexico where multiple people lied about being scuba certified so they could participate in an activity on the schedule, and it was a massive problem and it almost caused the dive group to become completely separated because the guide had to stay next to the people who lied about being PADI certs, so they wouldn’t die.)
Please scuba dive if you ever have the opportunity, everyone, just be safe and follow everything exactly how you’re supposed to do it, so you can come home and tell your loved ones about how awesome it was!✨👍👌
Which episode of house is this
@@lag1094 That I do not know off the top of my head, sorry.
@@laurelsilberman5705 Thanks anyway
@@lag1094 a quick web search tells me the episode is called “Airborne”. It’s a good one if I remember. Sorry if it ruins the suspense that I gave the synopsis, but I did try to make it fairly clear that’s what my comment would be about. But you should still watch it, it’s a good one in a weird environment with just Cuddy, the patient, and no ability to run any tests basically, so it’s still plenty exciting and the acting is extremely good.
@@laurelsilberman5705 Thank you I will be sure to watch it 😁
If you have autoimmune disease, your mind can't say, "Body stop attacking yourself."
would be nice
I wish
Autoimmune disease is a real pain to deal with, more of an annoyance than a health concern, my immune system keeps attacking my left eye and causes it to become severely inflamed and light sensitive to the point that any lighting makes it feel like my eye will pop
@@epicmiles6534 yeah, my body is attacking my guts, joints, and now my skin on my head. I’ll just sit in the corner and dissolve now I guess
Try anti-parasitic’s
Love how he realized after saying “don’t get hysterical”
im ur 666th like
😂😂moment symptoms are said you'd start feeling them
Every tiktok kids when they found new disorders 😂
"I had the lasagna."
@@LeoIgnis-hb1qc wrong
@@Vortex13777right
@@Vortex13777 Right
They go like 'OML!!! I AM BIPOLAR'
"yOo LiSTen uP"
Your mind controls your body!!
It's cut, but he says "your mind controls your body, if it thinks you are sick it will make you sick"
So if I think I have a heart attack, then it would become true. Okay gonna try this if I don't respond or reply that means I ascended.
@@memberofthewatchercouncil1738take it as a joke but they’ve done experiments
@@memberofthewatchercouncil1738 well not that kind of sickness, more like rushes, fiver, vomiting and other "sicknesses" That your body/mind has control over. Rushes are your body's reaction to something, fiver is your body increasing its temperature to make killing bacteria easier and vomiting to remove food from your body and or because of no appetite and many more of these kinds of examples. And you can get heart attack if you activate your body's flight or fight response which releases adrenaline in your blood stream and increase heart rate which can cause heart attack
@@memberofthewatchercouncil1738no because that’s can involuntary system, you can not shut off the electrical impulse that produces your heart beat, but there are certain things that you could get hysteria for.. everybody in a room things they’ve been infected by a deadly virus, somebody explains the symptoms… you can start to play tricks on yourself physically if you think it’s true
this is absolutely real, i has hallucinating about having lice and i even saw small insects on my foot, scratching every minute. i used ACV, many shampoos for two weeks and it turns out i was just hallucinating due to exam stress and unhealthy amounts of caffeine
Well try having all the grandkids stay at the grandma's house and one had lice unbeknownst to everyone else, until it was too late. Then half of the moms, (my sisters) thought they got it out in 1 wash or so, but never having had it before, didnt really know what to look for, so then for the rest of the summer some of us were battling it so much (due to extremely un-chill 3 to 4 yr olds who disliked sitting still for the entire process lol and having way too many stuffed animals that these bugs could hide in, etc.) we (ME) almost considered pulling my own hair out! Lol.
Summer of '23 was HORRIBLE, man.
Yea except that what your describing is not what he is mentioning in the video. Conversion disorder/mass hysteria is a social and group phenomenon so doesn't really apply to yourself. That being said that is a bit on the extreme side of reactions to stress and anxiety and is boarding on psycosis, unless you were also not sleeping or using other sort of stimulants perscriberd or not. Still you should really be careful psychosomatic symptoms are one thing but full on hallucinations are another and psycosis can trigger other mental heath issues. I hope you at least passed your exams and graduated or accomplished whatever you were working on!
Wow, I had the same.!! Very rare. Not Psychosis or Hallucinating, don't worry. Anxiety based.
hell heah dude psychosis is so real
sounds like you need to change your job or get a doctor
I’ve had this problem before many a time. My anxiety will the real death of me. Once I was having a panic attack and couldn’t breath and started thinking I had lung cancer and for about a weak I was having much much chest pain and trouble breathing and put myself into physical pain over some stupid chemicals in my head
Oh my... When I was younger I thought anxiety was a thing people overplay it... I can't say it doesn't affect me heavily now.
Thats a panic disorder, and you can get treatment for it.
@@HaHa-um4zr treatment for issues?? Yeah right 🙄, I’d rather live with mental illness my whole life
Black lung
@@HaHa-um4zr And what does that treatment do? Just extend it by masking symptoms.
Absolute mind trip of an episode. I really do miss this show
On Hulu
@@user-gg7tm4ne5dthey probably finished it 🤷♂️
whats it called?
@@unu6362 house MD. Watched it on peacock but I don’t know if it’s still on there
@@itzlefty2611 its on Netflix now!
The meowing nuns, the children who couldn't stop laughing and the famous dancing plague. Mass hysteria is wild.
EDIT: I may or may not have watched the Sam o nella video lol, but I did already know about the dancing plague beforehand. I'm pretty sure it's a random event in ck2 or something.
Oh, and don't forget Salem witch trials.
Sam o' nella?
"Everybody gangsta till the nuns start meowin" - they
You thought you could use your Sam O'Nella knowledge without people noticing eh?
@@TheXafen I thought everyone knew the chestnut blight infected the elderly
"Shut up, I'm getting hysterical." While shaking his right hand 😂
*"shut up, don't get hysterical"* while examining fluid sample....
“YOOOO LISTEN UP” 😂😂
The hood is in the house now, lol
“don’t get hysterical”
immediately gets hysterical
Context, there was a scuba diver suffering from altitude sickness because he decided it was a good idea to rush surfacing in order to catch the plane in this scene.
Other people saw what happened like Blondie with shaking left-hand and boom, everyone started to suffer the same symptoms
Never tell people the symptoms. Never even ask "have you had this or that"
They will immediately start thinking they have them and fake it or trick themselves into producing them.
sounds like how biden handled covid.
Damn… I’m not gonna lie.. lately my skin has been turning white like Michael Jackson. I work out 5/7 days out of the week for 2 hours and eat healthy no soda 🥤 no drugs . I stopped caring and stop thinking about it and… my skin is reverting back to its original color. Maybe not caring is the secret (case by case basis)
Woah so youre black ? @@MikeCo-ge7nz
That’s vitiligo. It can come and go based on your immune system response and stress levels.
that sounds great in theory, but in practice people aren't good at producing all the symptoms they have, missing often key information so you do have to ask some questions related to symptoms
Dude went scuba diving and didn’t decompress. Got on a plane and boom. Here we are
yep...the bends...
*Your mind controls your body*
Me: So depression is just in my mind and I can control it by not thinking about how sad and miserable I think my life is. But by realizing that I’m actually happy and lucky to be alive?
Dr. House: *Yep*
Me: Wow…I now realize how powerful my brain truly is O_O
did you seriously just pretend you're in a conversation with someone just to say you have depression?
@@ImDeManiac Nope, not to say I’m in it, but to say I’m out of depression.
@@Enchanted_Echoes_ oh okay sorry. I find a lot of people faking depression for attention. I'm glad you got better so sorry for the misunderstanding
@@ImDeManiac It’s all good :D and thanks!
"Hysterical" comes from the Greek word for uterus.
Hysterectomy
Men get hysterical too and for really dumb reasons.
@@lunarcorpsethat wouldn’t stop the ancient greek from being a bit sexist
@@lunarcorpse men get hysterical, women are hysterical, big difference
@@scurzyyyy’all are all hysterical 😂
House: "don't get hysterical" 😂
Hey bro can you tell me the name of the show ? Pleas
@@DaRo930. It's HOUSE M.D. should be able to find the season and episode in one of the other comments
@@DaRo930.The show is HOUSE M. D. The episode is Airborne. I think.
In the middle of our house our house
"Science says you're weak and soft, what can I do?" That was funny! Lol
This is the reason that I have to calm myself down sometimes lol. Having an anxiety disorder is rough.
I know that's right
Fr With GAD (ACTUAL diagnosed anxiety) your whole body deadass gets weak. It’s like getting an adrenaline rush in your mind but not your body
@@Pray4DeloYeah. And then you sit there, practically physically frozen, and you mentally beat yourself up about it and it only makes it worse
@@Pray4DeloYeah. And then you sit there, practically physically frozen, and you mentally beat yourself up about it and it only makes it worse
More modernly known as functional neurological disorder and (in the UK) is the 2nd most common reason to see a neurologist, below migraine.
It is common on men, women and children and can be triggered by a number of things including physical or psychological trauma, viral infection or no known cause. Latest research across various countries is proving it is detectable via a specific type of CT scan and presents as a grey matter within the brain.
It is the most commonly known "rare condition"
This is garbage misinformation. Almost everything you have typed is wrong. Sincerely, a doctor.
Most common on men women and children. 😂😂😂 Doesn't that cover about everybody?
@@lrdhawkwinderr he never said most.
He said it is "common on men, women and children".
@@garydagg9112 Why precise it then? It's like saying from 1 to 8 billions of people have diabetes
@@sickisick8103 well to me, and I can't be sure of the OP reasoning, it's to say it's common to all people.
It could be worded it differently but maybe they decided to use it to distance it from the video that says something like "it affects mostly women"
Also though they could be saying it is actually common. Like your 1 to 8b statement, nobody could claim that's common depending on your final number. I have no numbers to back his claim up, but they do say its the 2nd most common.
Lastly as he qualifies men, women and children they may mean the elderly are not found to suffer it as much.
Bro was a menace 😂
I actually have a "conversion disorder" (a term no longer used btw). Mass hysteria is mass hysteria. A conversion disorder, now know as functional neurological disorder is actually as much physical as it is mental. When a highly traumatic event happens it can shift the structure of the brain which can cause all sorts of issues. The symptoms are not fake or influenced by what others say, and typically include paralysis, swallowing issues, muscle tremors, and "odd movements". As for me, after I went into foster care I started fainting randomly, feeling burning in my feet, having seizures, and then at 19 I suddenly lost all use of my legs. It's been 2 years in a wheelchair now because it took so long to diagnose but now I'm getting better with treatment. Although I'm walking again I still have paralysis in my left knee, so I still walk really weird. It's a long road to get better. I really wish this show would stay up to date on these diagnoses and not use outdated terms
@@2Camelpofthewind You can have non epileptic seizures! And if something traumatic happened to you right before they started then it could have been FND. Like I said I hate these shows, they had such a good opportunity to educate
That’s interesting. My niece had seizures as a teenager and had childhood trauma. The doctors never could figure out why she had them but it’s nice to know a diagnosis besides epilepsy is out there. My niece is an adult now and as far I know stopped having seizures.
My friend, this is a very old show. It predates widely used smart phones. It's probably older than the updated name
@@luki13 Nonepileptic seizures do exist for a variety of reasons, but if she had a lot of childhood trauma then it's a possibility. If it all went away on its own then there's no need to worry, but if anything unexplainable happens in the future then refer back to this
I suffer from chronic psychosomatic pains yet doctors still tell me it's all in my head, that's how it ends. I have to self medicate to not live in hell and just to function
Basically, the guys that’s sick has an extreme case of nitrogen narcosis (aka the bends) because he went diving right before his flight. Since he didn’t take the time to decompress himself, he went on the plane where the pressure obviously dropped immensely, and made his case 10x worse. House notices this and decides to do his “test”
AMEN! GOD hates the sin, not the sinner! 🙏🏾✝️ Please do not use THE LORD’S NAME in vain! Don’t swear on anything! Don’t call people fools! AMEN! 🙏🏾✝️
What does this have to do with the video
Ur a fool😅
🐦
Wait a second, did he just go out there and terrify an entire plane of people just so he can call women weak?
That’s what it seems like
XD
Males are fragile they always have yo feel superior in any situation, so it's portrayed on TV as well since it's common
It's actually crazy that this happens, and i've experienced it first-hand. My whole school went to the gym for an event and I was performing. I soon kept seeing people pass out one after or losing their breaths. Around 200 of them were brought to hospitals and they ended school earlier.
البدايه الي ما ترضي ربك ، نهايتها ما راح ترضيك ( بنت كنت ام ولد ، شابا ام شابه ) الله يحفظ جميع المسلمين و المسلمات في بقاع الارض من الفتن و يهدينا و يهديهم اجمعين 🤍 ولا تنسوا تصلوا على النبي
This dude for real has no chill. 😆 Mass hysteria. 🤣🤣🤣
“not being sexist but science says your weak and soft what can i do” 💀im dead
I luv it
I hated that line because science also said that women shouldn't go on trains because their uterus would fall out. Scientific studies have been shown to be very sexist.
@@pandapie2.08 was it an actual scientist or was it just a website on google that you should take with a grain of salt
@@pandapie2.08 oh no some random science conclusion than no one’s knows about is sexist.
@@pandapie2.08they are not related. Just cause something hundred years ago was sexist dosent mean ever study is sexist.
We need more doctors like this 😂
Fun fact:
Having a weak mind or being soft really arent the thing that brings hysteria or makes you have a chance falling into hysteria
Anybody that is confronted with hysteria is prone to this mostly due to the context of what your facing such as the case of the dancing plague
Its a whole lot more complicated
ok susan...
@@JS-xu1so Jorge What did we talk about
it actually fear of unknown
So why do women more commonly suffer from mass hysteria?
@@plaguedocter4791 they..werent. most historical records come from a time where they thought women were significally way more..lets say in a lack of a better word extremely mysoginistic thinking women could not process the same things as men could so they thought they were more "prone" to hysteria, in reality everybody was easily prone to it, there many other cases where a woman didnt start but instead a man also we have to remember the popularity of the stories so some are way more shown than others making the other cases seem like nothing
its better to use current medical ratios than the ones from the past since those are either heavily biased or wrong but make sure to see if the sources that your checking are trustworthy
If I recall, the patient was suffering from the bendz
Don't know if it's still called that. Basically he swam up from deep water too fast
I had a Conversion Disorder back in '19.
I was unable to use my extremities and I either repeated my words or stuttered, often both.
I showed all but 2 symptoms.
You can Google this problem.
NONE of what he described were any of my symptoms. This is why you don't believe everything you see on TV.
Yep, thats why you feel sicker each day if you feel depressed and shit. Laugh more people.
You are spot on
@@mortalkombat1984 whenever I’m sick I say “I’ll be better tomorrow” or “I’ll feel fine in a little bit” or “I’m sure this has run its course by now and I’ll feel so much better soon” etc and really mean it, because it’s a way better attitude for your body to heal itself than “this is never going to end” “I feel like I’m dying” “I can’t believe this is happening,” “this is so unfair” etc.
That's literally just having a bad mood at worst its hysteria from what your describing, Depression is totally different from what your describing
its a disorder dude
My man, depression is completely different than this
You literally lose the ability to produce dopamine, you can't just say "oh I'll be fine" when something like that happens
Depression is not mass hysteria. Depression is an actual disorder and doesn’t just go away by “laughing more” that’s just a slap in the face to people struggling with depression
Was honestly one of the coolest episodes ever!... then i took note to triple check myself before flying as a scuba diver...
AS SOMEONE WITH CONVERSION DISORDER-- this is. so inaccurate?? it's a neurological condition, which means that if you are having issues (usually high stress, but just any issues that you aren't treating) and you aren't treating them your brain essentially hits as many alarm bells as it can to make you start paying attention to what's going on. it's really stigmatized if people even know about it at all, and it can be absolutely terrifying and frustrating as hell to live with. it's a real thing and it sucks.
Love how the flight attendant is the only other one that's like cool anyway tf we do oh cool nvm they're hysterical lol
Moral of the story, "Don't believe everything you hear".😂
House”don’t get histarical”
Also house”I’ll make you histarical”
This was such a good episode. The dude had the bends. Went diving then went straight on a plane.
Real cause of the persons illness was the bendz
Is it a boy band now? Where did the z come from?
@@gabeirons2228 might have been a spelling mistake
Z and S are in quite close proximity
He’s not wrong, my body has intense physical reactions to just MENTAL stress and panic attacks. Bleeding from my nose, developing multiple canker sores, uncontrollable shaking for hours on end even long after any attack is over, excessively blurry vision… the mind can do a lot more than people think. Having a level head can keep you alive in more ways than one
This is what has happened to an entire generation of people who suddenly seem to suffer from every disorder under the sun.
It looked like something was wrong with that brunette though
Fr.
She's a doctor, well versed in Meningitis, flying home from a symposium on pandemics, and she had closer contact to Patient Zero, that's why her hysteria was worse.
Turns out Patient Zero had the bends: He had been scuba diving the day before taking the plane so he hadn't properly decompressed, which caused his symptoms
@@emisor9272 ty for that... Now it makes much more sense
yep, her head was
"science says you're weak and soft.. What can I do?"
Bro house is a menace 💀
Alot of sexism and racism can be attributed to observation and scientific analysis
Obviously not all... And certainly not the majority
But still a surprising amount of racism and sexism is inferred from entirely innocent findings
What a great way to cause panic in a confined space thousands of feet in the air
Bro roasted every single woman on the plane 😭
“I have it! I have every one of those symptoms!”
“You do not have testicular cancer! You don’t even have testiculars!”
-Jeff Foxworthy
"The rash is in my head?"
"No, you got the rash from GIVING head, Left hands trembling from your jaw getting tired."
The funny thing is I have no idea if house said this or if you made it up lol
House: “everyone panic!”
Everyone: *panics*
House: “you’re panicking only because I told you to. Stop it.”
It's a severe case of the bends. Dude was a scuba diver and not only surfaced too quickly. But then decided to get on an airplane.
How does that affect everyone else on the plane being hysterical?
House 100% getting sued
I don't care if he made me shit my pants or insulted me, as long as he saves my life, all that will be forgotten
That's kind of a terrible abuse of physician authority. It also shows why you shouldn't Google your symptoms.
The guy got the bends from diving and then flying, wild stuff. Gotta be careful with scuba diving and flying, it can be dangerous.
How are you everywhere?
Why did Cutty look so ill?
Bro went full sexist mode lmao
Science says their weak and soft what can we do
Dr House as our leaders in 2019.. Remember? 😂 Social distancing, vaccination, masks, celebrating Christmas without visiting our family and friends? Mass hysteria. Happened before, will happen again.
But... Doctors say the same to REAL problems... Especially for women... Thats why i don't even tell them if i feel bad anymore
No wonder women don't trust anyone 💀
This also explains the last 4 years…
@diamund223... 🎯
If he says that one of the symptoms is cannibalism, people will start behaving like zombies.
ive seen this episode but i dont remember what happened at the end nor which episode was
The person who was actually sick was a deep sea diver who was suffering from a severe case of the bends (decompression sickness) because they went too quickly from a deep dive to riding in an airplane.
season 3 episode 8, im rewatching it with my gf and that is our next one and its one of my favorites
@@cizod3403season 3 episode 18
A lot of crying feminist here😂
You know it’s a good ship when they call each other by their last names
what show is this
House m.d. It's a really good series
"yo! Listen up!" I didn't expect that from dr house
Fun fact hysteria has the same root as hysterectomy meaning it's straight up a dunk on women lmao
I get a whole part of House is that he’s awful at getting messages across, but one that doctors really need to focus on is that even if you have no illness and your symptoms are appearing because of your own brain, they’re still real symptoms. The pain you feel is real, and it still needs to be treated.
well to be fair, they may not be ACTUALLY sick, but the brain makes us think we are 😂
I personally experienced this once, my mind tricked my body into thinking it's suffering from heart disease and cancer
As someone who struggles with anxiety and even worse health anxiety... your mind is a very powerful thing. You can either let it play tricks on you, or you can use it to heal you. It's a long process, but you can heal.
That’s the biggest line in this video, pay attention:
“The mind controls the body.”
When I tell my parents I’m too sick to go to school.
This makes me kinda happy, knowing we all are connected somehow
I have a chronic disorder that is much like this! My body is fine through testing and stuff but I get severe pain (9/10-10/10) because of a past history if seriously stressful situation! My body is in a state of fight or flight and it causes other symptoms. Recently found something to help though, but I had to help my brain to realize my body was okay :)
This is known as the Nocebo Effect. Very similar to the Placebo effect, but it is in the opposite direction. If a patient believes they have something strong enough, their body can manifest advanced symptoms. For instance, someone who believes they have asthma can have an asthma attack, and people who believe in an allergy could break out in hives or go into aniphylaxis in severe cases.
The problem is that even when you tell them it is all in their head, that doesn't help them recover from the very REAL symptoms they are suffering, as it is all subconscious control. It should be treated with relatively the same seriousness as the actual condition.
House in da "house" - no stress ❤ love this guys way of delivering information 😂
One guy on the plane had decrompession sickness from scuba diving and they made the whole plane hysterical while trying to diagnose him.
He's not wrong. Women are extra susceptible to suggestion. George Orwell even knew that.
The fact that he had no reason to do that, gets mad at people acting stupid so he made people act stupid to get more mad at them
True story: My gf punched through a window years before we met and had to get surgery for it. Ended up with a messed up forearm and hand, had to get it massaged once a day or every other day. Well I told her that her body is created in the image of God and knows exactly what to do to heal itself. Told her to only think and focus on how good the other arm feels and it took a little while. Her pain and massages are gone. Call it placebo or whatever but its true. Your body listens to what you tell yourself. Reason behind most diseases start in the mind. Some you are born with but most are created one way or another. Focus on the healing and miracles will happen.
When House said that my palms started to itch. Wow, he is good.
Fun fact: This is part of why men are taught to be brave and emotionless in the face of great fear or danger. The defenseless will feed off your energy. Stand tall and unwavering, the crowd will have confidence in your protection. Stand weak and cowering, the crowd will not believe in your ability to protect them and hysteria will rise.
You were never meant to be emotionless in entirety. Just in the situations it was needed. It's ok to show emotions but just know those who rely on you will not want to follow a cowardly or fearful leader.
They are not taught it's in our DNA dummy like a lion is not taught to hunt and kill it's in his DNA
Shame they don’t teach this is school no more because some seem to forget the brain has a lot more control over you then you think it does and will absolutely do stuff like this. It can be problematic but its actually kept us alive throughout history more often then not. I like to call it Appropriated Paranoia
“The rash is in my head?” Why did they make such a stupid character?😂
Your mind controls your body.
Yup, last week I found a teeny tiny spider on my shirt, after that I swear I thought I was feeling them all over my body
"yo listen up"
Sounds like a brother
I have bacterial meningitis when I was 9months.. I cant walk when I was 2yrs old and my half body had been paralyzed.. and It came back when I was 6yrs and when it came back that time.I have been hospitalized and I was in coma for 4months.. but now I Iived as normal person and I thanked God for my third life😇
"Don't get hysterical" then proceeds to cause an entire flight to panic💀💀