Ren - Sick Boi (Reaction)

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2024
  • Today we are reacting to Ren - Sick Boi
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    Intro Song: Made In Taiwan - Omnicide (feat Zachary Howard of Ocean Of Illusions) • 04. Omnicide (feat Zac...
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Komentáře • 69

  • @chrissellars6901
    @chrissellars6901 Před měsícem +28

    Ren was misdiagnosed. He had Lyme disease but was told it was all in his head for years until finally he found a doctor that correctly diagnosed him. By then much damage had been done and he had been fed all the wrong drugs

    • @helenjarvis7755
      @helenjarvis7755 Před měsícem +10

      To add to this comment Ren is bringing out a video soon with more details on the struggles of the last 10 years of his life and a song that goes with it.
      Hold the press not sure when its being released

    • @MatandChelsReact
      @MatandChelsReact  Před měsícem +3

      Wow!

    • @debrashrider4062
      @debrashrider4062 Před měsícem

      He is also writing a book about it as well. Song will be droping May 8 or 9. Titled: Troubles
      He went through the process, the time and the expence to aquire the rights to use the original musical track that for him has represented his experiences. A theme song of sorts.

  • @Jonz808
    @Jonz808 Před 21 dnem +2

    Before being diagnosed as Autistic/ADHD, I was put on multiple medications including Lithium because of my impulse control issues. There was one point where I went to work on it, drank a chocolate milk drink and it felt like I was drunk. Another one felt like that moment when you first wake up and you're trying to adjust but imagine it all day long every day. That part in Sick Boi hits me hard.

  • @DavidHurst97
    @DavidHurst97 Před měsícem +14

    I was the same way when dealing with depression and being a test subject with a lot of different pills and ended up feeling worse on medication and tried killing myself for years and after I had enough and took myself off antidepressants I started to feel better and was able to work on myself and fighting the demons in my head without medication and I find it easier to deal with like without medication and all of its side effects. I love Ren for writing these kinds of songs and sharing with the world his experience with his life and connecting with people that have gone through the same things

    • @MatandChelsReact
      @MatandChelsReact  Před měsícem +3

      We hope you’re still doing well! ❤️

    • @DavidHurst97
      @DavidHurst97 Před měsícem +1

      @@MatandChelsReact I’m doing well 😁 took me a long time to better myself mentally but for the most part I’m good and I enjoy watching all of y’all’s videos and brings a smile to my face watching yalls videos and having that connection of enjoying the same bands and song and dragon ball and videos that yall do with your kids 😊 keep up the great work and I look forward to future videos of yalls

  • @noelneyman421
    @noelneyman421 Před 5 dny

    Chels, I can count on you to say, "I love Ren" after every video ❤ you speak my mind!

  • @torstenjosephkartelmeyer4623
    @torstenjosephkartelmeyer4623 Před měsícem +14

    I already follow yourem reactions quite a time... but now, to this song... ... ok listen, or read!
    I live with depression, ADHS and an addiction with C₂H₆O for 40 years now. AND! I´ve learned to live with it.
    NO medication worked. The side efects, you know? Drug abuse is the cry for help. As to quote REN... Medication isn´t the cure... LOVE is !

    • @MatandChelsReact
      @MatandChelsReact  Před měsícem +1

      We both battle with depression and ADHD as well and we couldn’t agree more that love and compassion are the best cure!

    • @torstenjosephkartelmeyer4623
      @torstenjosephkartelmeyer4623 Před měsícem

      @@MatandChelsReact JA!(Yes) So you now that I know when I say, I really feel, you both... as a couple.... I can see it.... ...
      I´m 54 now, my girlfrind 58.....
      I shout out to the world.... wake up, sex is healin, stay courious, never take anything for granted, AND ASK AND LISTEN.

  • @Danandrea919
    @Danandrea919 Před 8 dny

    Down On the Beat by Ren, featuring Viktus (the guy in the pig mask) is a lyric video, but just freakin FUN!! 😊 Then there's Power... Those are my two Happy Songs!

  • @iancollins65
    @iancollins65 Před měsícem +1

    Great reaction!! thank you both for opening up about your experience with mental health and medications. I also suffer from a few different mental health issues. I am on multiple medications and for the most part they do help, but that’s not everyone’s experience. The issue with prescriptions is that most people don’t just have depression or anxiety or ADD. It’s usually a combination of a couple and they overlap. The other thing that’s tricky with depression is that it sometimes masks what might actually be a mood disorder and the depression meds they prescribe are the absolute wrong thing for these mood disorders. I have first have experience with this as I was put on a depression medication and it triggered some underlying bipolar disorder that we were unaware of. They switched me to a mood stabilizer and it’s night and day. So, not all medications are bad, but the wrong medication can cause some serious issues.

  • @cesargutierrez6292
    @cesargutierrez6292 Před měsícem +6

    Love ya guys! Ren is always amazing

  • @kylec1411
    @kylec1411 Před měsícem +3

    Medical industry created customers not cures. Much love you two rock. Stay strong.

  • @JulitaLena123
    @JulitaLena123 Před měsícem +4

    So happy that you guys keep reacting to Ren, thank you for this and for your honesty ❤
    There is brilliant interview with Zach Sang Show, please have a look in free time, will answer your questions and let you get to know Ren, a fantastic, compassionate person❤
    You mentioned that you are not a fan of lyric videos but please consider the reactions to them too, like Seven Sins, Lost all faith or Uninvited this one is funny😊
    Love you guys ❤

    • @MatandChelsReact
      @MatandChelsReact  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! We will definitely be checking out lyric videos as well. There’s just something about watching Ren perform that really adds to his lyrics for us.

    • @JulitaLena123
      @JulitaLena123 Před měsícem

      @@MatandChelsReact I completely understand what you mean, Ren is a performer🙂

  • @Mhantrax
    @Mhantrax Před měsícem +5

    I find this song is brilliant in first showing the futility of the modern medical model and how disconnected it is from humanity.
    Then it suddenly switches to commentary on societal illness and how it is impacting us as individuals. We are part of a sick culture and society, but then are told we have a mental illness when really we are reacting in a perfectly normal way as a human in this situation (no community, pure consumer lifestyle, no connections, meaning or compass heading in our lives).
    As Dr. K discussed in his amazing interview on Diary of a CEO (CZcams), the specific struggle men are experiencing, what we need is connection. But depending on that connection from external sources simply isn't there in this society right now. Thus, and I concur with him a man who has experienced all of it (trauma, anxiety and panic, depression), I concur when he says we need to learn to focus on the inside. Connect with ourselves and find meaning there.

    • @MatandChelsReact
      @MatandChelsReact  Před měsícem

      Connection is very hard in today’s society unfortunately.

  • @judgedino
    @judgedino Před měsícem +3

    Love your honesty geeezzzaaa!
    You've got a good woman!
    That always helps!
    Much love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
    ❤❤

  • @debrashrider4062
    @debrashrider4062 Před měsícem

    I have yet to find a þract from Ren that disappoints. Even his lyric videos are artistically rendered.

  • @MsCheesemonster13
    @MsCheesemonster13 Před měsícem

    I really recommend Ren’s “Ready for You”. It will really resonate with anyone dealing with mental health issues. It is my go-to Ren song when I’m battling with myself.

  • @sharoncarlisle9453
    @sharoncarlisle9453 Před měsícem +1

    Great reaction guys! I'm happy to be on the Ren train with you.

  • @donnaringland
    @donnaringland Před 6 dny

    I just want to throw a shout out to Xenon or Zenon, however spelt. I know he/she is paying money to have these reactions. I am new to this channel but have watched thousands of Ren reactions. I'm enjoying the rawness of watching these two react. It gives me the feels of watching Ren all over again with new eyes. I too love Ren. If i can suggest something on the lighter and fun side maybe trying The Big Push (red suspender live busking performance on the street- "I shot the sheriff/ Road to Zion" or "Back on 74" or "Animal Flow" this is after Ren and Chinchilla "How to be me"-live, of course...

  • @fracker8258
    @fracker8258 Před měsícem

    3:34 Chels double Ganger, could practically pass as sisters😂

  • @mldkenny
    @mldkenny Před měsícem +1

    Great reaction and thank you for being so honest. Love your channel.

  • @celinel9750
    @celinel9750 Před měsícem

    Location were often friend basement or garage, even abandon building (full of scater) in Illess of our time, at that periode he didn't have any money to pay for location, so they went with what they found.

  • @shirazzza
    @shirazzza Před měsícem

    I've been in the cycle for....28 years. Holy hell that's a long time. Try a med, feel like crap, have really bad side effects, taper off with all the fun withdrawing stuff. Start again with a new one & I reckon I've done that 14 years. Last 8 years I've been on the same cos we figured out I was actually bipolar. I take enough to stop the crushing lows & the dangerous highs but I can still experience appropriate feelings. I've got nerve damage from injured parts of my body & I take a very old clunky medication for it which makes me gain weight. But I can't sleep with my legs & arms feeling like there's lightning shooting through them.
    One of my mates has Lyme as well & we don't even get it recognised here so she had to go to the states for diagnosis & treatment. It's ridiculous she was put through all the stuff Ren was as well like put in a psych ward with no further investigations. Awful

  • @sorenm.lairdsorries7547
    @sorenm.lairdsorries7547 Před měsícem

    Thank you 🙏❤ Mat & Chels ❤ for your 🐷 Ren - 💉🐷💊 Sick Boi reaction! #ren #sickboi #sickboialbum

  • @unclefoot
    @unclefoot Před měsícem

    Awesome reaction!
    Thank you for opening up about your struggles with mental health meds. Theres a dynamic there that I think is really important and often overlooked. As impressive as modern medicine is and as forward focused as medical science is, there’s a MASSIVE disconnect between the medicine and the patient that seems to be getting bigger.
    I also struggle with depression. I have MDD, GAD, ADHD and near constant ideations. Even though I found the right mixture of meds that legitimately helps me function, I’m one of the lucky ones and it was still a bitch to get to this point.
    As far as I can see it, the problems lie in how our healthcare system is set up. It’s just barrier after barrier of bullshit to get through.
    Can you talk to your GP about your depression? Sure! Should you? Abso-fucking-lutely not. A GP’s training on mental health is cursory at best. Their job is to treat as many patients as quickly as possible. That’s just not conducive to treating mental illness. Treating depression or anxiety takes a lot of one on one time with the prescriber. It’s impossible for a doctor to know what foot to put forward when theirs is already in the door 5 minutes into the appointment. That’s where the first really big problem is and why so many people get stuck in side-effect limbo. Even if your GP has the best of intentions, they don’t have the tools or knowledge to properly treat you. So, thats a non-starter.
    Better go find a psychiatrist or Nurse Practitioner, right? Is there a good one in your network? Who knows! It’s a secret. Does your insurance even cover mental health specialists? How do you know if the person you’re talking to is actually good at what they do?
    That depends…was there an 8-15 month wait? Then they’re successful enough to have a waiting list. Does going to see the most successful psychiatrist in your network mean anything? Probably not.
    But you’re here now. You’ve got a seemingly great person sitting across from you who listens, cares, and tries really fucking hard to help you. They’re great, they help you understand what certain meds do, how they function, and why they function the way that they do. The doctor writes up the prescription, you go to the pharmacy, eager to take that next step towards normalcy and BAM. Insurance won’t cover it. They won’t pay until you try more “cost effective” treatments first. Congrats, you’re back in side-effect limbo.
    The whole thing is a fucking joke and it’s beyond frustrating that the one thing that would clear up most of these barriers is also what drives the whole system in the first place, Money.
    Unless you’re wealthy enough to jump to the front of the line, you don’t get treatment that works, you only get treatment-light.

  • @fracker8258
    @fracker8258 Před měsícem

    9:23 I think to change something like that I think in respects of life the way that we handle things we have to simplify it simplify the way we conduct our life choices and day-to-day grind

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 Před měsícem

    I completely agree with your thoughts on meds, but I do believe it is a per case situation. I was depressed for decades, and managed to feel better by drinking (disassociating). Once I developed anxiety symptoms, it got to the point where I either needed meds, or I might not be here to type this. I'm not 100%, but I look forward to waking up in the morning and spending another day with my family. YMMV

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames3120 Před měsícem

    As someone who has also gone on the medication journey that you described, I know there are some jaded doctors out there who just throw antidepressants at everything and there are doctors who just push whatever they've most recently gotten from a pharma rep, but I don't think the whole system is broken and corrupt. The problem is complicated. Things like "depression" and "anxiety" and all of that aren't illnesses with a single cause. Every one of us has similar but different chemistry and there are a million things that can cause depression, anxiety, and other mental disorders, everything from physical structure causes, chemical balance causes, trauma causes, societal causes, to psychological causes. You and I can both look and act equally depressed with matching symptoms across the board but still have completely different underlying causes for our depression. When a doctor tries to treat that, it's always going to be trial-and-error with medications because there's no way to know what the actual cause is other than throwing a chemical into the mix and seeing how your symptoms react. That's not bad doctors or a broken medical industry; that's just the reality of treating a nebulous illness with a million possible causes.
    I think of it like this: Imagine you go to the doctor with a stomach ache. What's the treatment? It depends. You might have eaten something bad recently. You might have an obstruction building up in your guts. You might have stomach cancer. There's no way to know without a doctor digging for more info, suggesting treatment for the most common causes first, then ramping up to less common ones if the first treatments don't have any effect. At some point, if the symptoms persist, you'll get scans and, eventually, they'll figure out what's causing the problem. Figuring out what's going on in our brains when we have "depression" or "anxiety" or whatever is infinitely more difficult to diagnose because many of the underlying causes are invisible, even to scans, and may not even be physical at all.
    The best any doctor can do is listen to the patient -- who, being on the inside of the disease, is not always going to be the most reliable witness -- and try to deduce the most common/likely causes, then treat those. If those treatments fail, then they have to dig further, try more treatments (which, unfortunately, is a month-at-a-time, let's-see-what-happens sort of process), and keep following this pattern until they find a treatment the patient responds to.
    Personally, I was in a deep, DEEP depression several years ago and I sought help. My NP was great, listened to everything I said, really thought about possible causes and discussed everything with me, and we agreed to treat the depression and anxiety first -- to sort of break the downward spiraling loop and clear the field enough to get a good look at possible underlying causes -- which is really all that anyone could do. Even so, we started with an antidepressant that made me feel like I was in a fever dream and put me into a super suicidal place where I couldn't see any other option other than to end everything. I told her and she said, "Okay, that one is NOT for you" and put me on a different anti-depressant that not only stopped the fever dream/suicidal thoughts but broke the spiral and allowed me to breathe for a second and gain some perspective. Two different-but-similar pills. The one that was bad for me is actually the one that's considered the easiest and best for most people but it played poorly with my personal chemistry. The second one worked really well for me, though I've seen other people with my same symptoms talking about struggling with that one. POINT BEING: There's not one treatment for everyone. The "guinea pig" thing that everyone talks about is not bad doctors doing a bad job; it's just the reality of trying to treat mental conditions. It sucks that that's the reality but, tbh, there are a lot of things about reality that suck and don't seem fair. It doesn't change the fact that it's still the reality.
    Ultimately, I'm glad for the first part of my med journey. When we dialed in the right med, it broke the loop I was in and let me take a mental step back, which I desperately needed at the time. Later, once everything had settled, I made the same decision you did to stop the meds because I didn't like the trade-off. Yeah, I was no longer depressed or anxious, but the result was I didn't care about much of anything. I went from beating myself up over the fact that I was leaving dishes unwashed in my sink to not caring that I was leaving dishes unwashed in my sink. Better, but not a cure.
    I've since gone further with it and tried to dig into the underlying cause(s), trying various meds to fix the problem rather than just slap a temporary band-aid over it. And, on that journey, I've encountered a number of jaded doctors, doctors whose education about mental health froze somewhere in the 1970s, etc. and that made things super frustrating. When I finally found a decent doctor who helped me try different things until we found one that actually helped a little, then we worked to dial in the proper dose. That changed a lot of things for me. In the long run, I still chose to go off of the meds because there was still a trade-off between ease of life and quality of life that I wasn't happy with, but they still got me to a place where I had better perspective and was able to handle it better on my own than I was able to pre-meds.
    It's a long process and it's easy to run into bad docs along the way who will steer you wrong, but, even the best, most well-intentioned doctors are hamstringed by the reality of the situation that it's difficult to diagnose a catch-all illness with countless possible causes in people with unique brain structures, histories, current situations, and chemical balances.

  • @Vampagan
    @Vampagan Před 2 dny

    That therapist/doctor could be your sister.

  • @naymulaa365
    @naymulaa365 Před měsícem

    Love the vids y’all should react to i3speak tears pain and blood it’s not a video but issa good song ❤!

  • @Kibashino2
    @Kibashino2 Před měsícem +1

    LESSS GOOO

  • @obscurevisions91
    @obscurevisions91 Před 6 dny

    Great reaction but could Mats mic volume be turned up? I struggle to hear him in all the videos it seems.

  • @aaronsteinberg349
    @aaronsteinberg349 Před měsícem

    It almost looks like Silent Bob and the therapist in the video reacts to Ren. 😅😂 Great reaction but I had to say it

  • @dopemailman13
    @dopemailman13 Před měsícem

    Can you guys react to Eden by Ren. I would lo e to see your reaction to that one. It's more of a story than a song, but it is great

  • @NightFogFilms
    @NightFogFilms Před měsícem

    Ren usually produces his own music but not for this one. Thank you KUJOBEATS for the original soundtrack czcams.com/video/yRDxHFYrGmI/video.htmlfeature=shared

  • @alc6329
    @alc6329 Před měsícem

  • @krysiz7285
    @krysiz7285 Před měsícem

    Please react to Alpha Wolf new album , maybe the aoty for sure cant wait to see ur reaction

  • @BROODLORDDAD
    @BROODLORDDAD Před měsícem

    Check out Ren Crutch ft Bibi.

  • @disease6919
    @disease6919 Před měsícem

    SEVEN SINS please

  • @user-ze5tu4ck1t
    @user-ze5tu4ck1t Před měsícem +1

    Most Brits are on Repeat with anything to do with Ren, but we watch to Gauge how Yanks respond..I don't know if you passed or not .

    • @kellyt5341
      @kellyt5341 Před měsícem +2

      🤔... I'm a "yank" and I absolutely love Ren's music and him as a beautiful human being. I do my best to spread him around the reactors with donated requests if need be. They did just great in discussing Ren and how their issues relate. Not sure what you are getting at with...don't know if you passed or not. Come on with that.

    • @user-ze5tu4ck1t
      @user-ze5tu4ck1t Před měsícem

      @kellyt5341 Well I used the British polite term of Yank Not the Aussie one .Don't forget they call Brits Pomms

    • @kellyt5341
      @kellyt5341 Před měsícem

      @@user-ze5tu4ck1t You can call Americans anything you want. I grew up with the little rhyme "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.". Grow a thick skin and all that jazz. I don't give anyone the power to let them bother me with stuff that comes out of their mouth. Besides " yank" is perfectly fine. We are in trouble when "hurt feelings" is enough to cripple someone but many will not agree. I'm insensitive I guess, probably a "phobe" of some kind. 😩

    • @user-ze5tu4ck1t
      @user-ze5tu4ck1t Před měsícem

      @kellyt5341 What ! You have been probed by Aliens 👽. Nearly missed it because of all the chatter and Bollocks Chatter. But I'm intrigued. What do they think of Yanks.?

    • @kellyt5341
      @kellyt5341 Před měsícem

      @@user-ze5tu4ck1t 😂....I can't breath....I hope I wasn't probed by aliens! Would you remember, or would it be like a dream? They say you just have (blocks of missing time) so who knows. They are not picky and think we all taste like chicken...Brits and yanks alike. 😆

  • @aixmhros
    @aixmhros Před měsícem