10 Rare Diseases That Turn People Into Superheroes

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  • People tend to associate an illness with something unpleasant and often dangerous, and they have their reasons to think so. But there are some diseases which, unlike a common cold, look like superpowers. At least at first sight.
    In this video, you will get acquainted with some of them. These rare diseases not only leave scientists confused but also make their carriers similar to superheroes!
    Have you caught a cold? Oh, how unlucky! All these nasty symptoms again: a runny nose, non-stop coughing, and also, it hurts to eat! But you know what? Quit nagging! Your illness will pass in (about) a week. But imagine the life of those who suffer from chronic diseases!
    TIMESTAMPS
    Super memory 1:06
    Insensibility to pain 2:28
    Abilities to literally anything 3:47
    Insensitivity to cold 5:01
    The complete absence of fear 5:58
    The Vampire disorder 7:03
    Octopus people 8:38
    Stone Man Syndrome 9:38
    Werewolf Syndrome 10:20
    Foreign accent syndrome 11:21
    SUMMARY
    - This condition is called hyperthymesia - a disruption of memory which causes a person to remember all the events of their life down to every last detail. There are just about 60 people in the world who have been diagnosed with such a unique disease.
    - In-born analgesia - that's a scientific name of the condition when a person doesn't feel pain. Like, at all. There is a surprising fact to think about: despite the rareness of this disease, as many as 40 cases of it have been registered in one of the villages in Sweden.
    - Savant syndrome is a rare condition which might be typical for people with developmental disorders, such as autism or Asperger's syndrome. Patients with such condition are extremely talented in music, drawing and painting, calculations, cartography, and constructing 3D models.
    - Besides people who don't react to pain, there are those who are indifferent to cold. A vivid example is Wim Hof - a man from the Netherlands who brought doctors to their wit's end. The thing is Wim is able to stand very low temperatures. He managed to spend 120 minutes in a pipe with freezing water and ice, has climbed to the top of Mont Blanc wearing shorts (and his pen), and even swims under the ice of frozen lakes and rivers.
    - Urbach-Wiethe disease is a rare genetic disorder which leads to the complete lack of fear. Only 300 cases are known, and a quarter of them have been registered in South Africa.
    - Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia. People suffering from this condition frequently have eerily pointed teeth, therefore, looking similar to the legendary blood-feeding creatures from horror films. People with more prominent symptoms of this illness are extremely thin and pale; their eyes are outlined with dark circles.
    - Polymelia is a strange disorder. People suffering from it are born with an unusual number of limbs. In some cases, these limbs are pretty useful, in others they are non-functioning.
    - This syndrome is genetic, what is more, it progresses throughout life. People with such a disease have the soft tissues of their bodies turning into bone. The mutation of the ACVR1 gene responsible for the development of different tissues of the human body leads to terrible consequences.
    - The hair growth of such people is abnormal. All their bodies are covered with thick hair, it grows, long and lush, even on their faces. The reason for this condition which has gained the nickname "werewolf syndrome" is most likely to be the genetic mutation.
    - Foreign accent syndrome. The most common reason for this condition is a head injury or a stroke. The person with this condition changes the way they place their tongue during speaking. The most effective treatment, in this case, is the speech therapy.
    Which disease have you found the most shocking? Have you ever met anybody with the conditions described in the video?
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  • @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
    @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL  5 년 전 +2782

    Which one impressed you the most?
    Check a few amazing facts about you here krplus.net/bidio/cZWrmYaUZZCmcno

    • @alzheimerdinger1455
      @alzheimerdinger1455 5 년 전 +37

      The stone man syndrome is actually called "Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva".
      You should also make a part 2 including epidermodysplasia verruciformis.

    • @lunanighter7289
      @lunanighter7289 5 년 전 +33

      I really liked the no fear syndrome also it's called PAkisTan

    • @itzmoonlight_gachastudioga6330
      @itzmoonlight_gachastudioga6330 5 년 전 +35

      I like savant syndrome to be grade A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++!++++

    • @lucyg.9700
      @lucyg.9700 5 년 전 +19

      Bright side my little brother has autism and he is very good at drawing and constructing

    • @Grace-fu6mf
      @Grace-fu6mf 5 년 전 +9

      BRIGHT SIDE hypermesia

  • @chief_7999
    @chief_7999 6 년 전 +16145

    My girlfriend also has super memory, but she only remembers my mistakes and uses it everytime we argue

    • @JulietCastella
      @JulietCastella 6 년 전 +600

      And till u dying.. She still can recite ur mistake lol

    • @ManpreetSingh-qc5cl
      @ManpreetSingh-qc5cl 6 년 전 +183

      Doctor Lieutenant 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @polarisp8983
      @polarisp8983 6 년 전 +122

      Steph comedy keyword "girls"

    • @matthewcicurskis4313
      @matthewcicurskis4313 6 년 전 +177

      yup all girls remember all of your mistakes. Get used to it or you will suffer.

    • @kurok1tenshi
      @kurok1tenshi 6 년 전 +148

      yours and almost every woman, they love to point mistakes that happened 10 years ago but seem to forget the ones they did the day before.

  • @user-ef5nd3ho3n
    @user-ef5nd3ho3n 5 년 전 +14516

    I have a disease of not studying

  • @nunyabidness117
    @nunyabidness117 3 년 전 +183

    Apparently my brother has hyperthymesia. He just recounted the family vacation from 1973 including the day we left, the day we arrived home, what we saw, where we went, who was there, and even that dad mistook someone's driveway for the road on the way home at 3am and he had to back out the camper. If anyone is interested in speaking with him leave me a comment and I will put you in contact with him.

    • @mrsclee7494
      @mrsclee7494 2 년 전 +10

      hey did he remember his first word

    • @nunyabidness117
      @nunyabidness117 2 년 전 +8

      @@mrsclee7494 I don't know. I will ask and get back with you.

    • @nunyabidness117
      @nunyabidness117 2 년 전 +24

      @@mrsclee7494 He doesn't remember his first word. He said his first memory was watching Flipper the dolphin on TV when he was 3. He did remind me Jackie Robinson were both admitted to the baseball Hall of Fame on his birthday.

    • @quartzfacts5341
      @quartzfacts5341 2 년 전 +7

      @@nunyabidness117 does your brother like this super power or he hates it??

    • @knownas_rachu
      @knownas_rachu 2 년 전 +7

      So the point is he has alllll favours while In a conversation and everyone has to believe him 😝

  • @mbhattacharyya1403
    @mbhattacharyya1403 3 년 전 +491

    I have a super power too!! It is to be able to go to sleep immediately when one looks at a book....
    Now guys don't get jealous😏

  • @mizu507
    @mizu507 3 년 전 +2005

    Imagine having a disease that makes your head ache if you try to study.

  • @jimmisdagreat1519
    @jimmisdagreat1519 3 년 전 +2148

    the people who cant feel pain be like
    Killer: *Stabs person*
    Person: Why hello there!
    Killer: *c o n f u s i o n*

  • @chill_roblox7738
    @chill_roblox7738 2 년 전 +149

    People with super memory: A+ in every thing they get.
    Everyone else: How?
    Person with super memory: A magician never reveals their secret.

    • @davedarius7346
      @davedarius7346 2 년 전 +3

      Nah, it doesn't help with studies...Trust me!

    • @chill_roblox7738
      @chill_roblox7738 2 년 전 +2

      @@davedarius7346 Sure it will - well in memorizing formulas and stuff but idk about ela

    • @imikimi06
      @imikimi06 2 년 전

      @@davedarius7346 Actually tests in schools in general are just knowledge questions, which is a very huge advantage for people with super memory

    • @davedarius7346
      @davedarius7346 2 년 전 +1

      @@chill_roblox7738 Nope! Hyperthermia doesn't deal with memorising stuff as per our will, it's involuntary..so, it's random! This condition is not super memory per se and it's only dealing with autobiographical memory! So, not really gonna help in academics unless it's History or something.... Sources like these exaggerates the condition but it's more of a curse...As it doesn't really help in memory storage by will but rather, it's autobiographical.. which doesn't help the person per se unless to recall moments!

    • @davedarius7346
      @davedarius7346 2 년 전

      @@imikimi06 Super memory might be able to do those but the condition mentioned here, Hyperthymesia is an involuntary process and doesn't work according to what the user wants! Could post sources if you want but people with Hyperthymesia could only recall dates and events to the detail but can't really memorise what they try to learn by will and it's random! You can't force your brain to memorize as far as Hyperthymesia is concerned tbh...the videos like these exaggerates the potential of this condition! It's more of a curse than a Bane....

  • @Otamune
    @Otamune 3 년 전 +514

    “It’ll heal in about a week”
    Me, who has had a cold for over 4 weeks:
    *mhm cute*

    • @silxee
      @silxee 3 년 전 +8

      2 months...

    • @Lunaliladee
      @Lunaliladee 3 년 전 +7

      I cut my toe, it took a month and a half to heal 💀

    • @silxee
      @silxee 3 년 전 +3

      @@Lunaliladee my middle nail of my toe.the nail get off it was so painful.... It took 2 and a little more soo....

    • @Lunaliladee
      @Lunaliladee 3 년 전 +2

      Oof

    • @silxee
      @silxee 3 년 전 +2

      @@Lunaliladee blablabla... Bal*

  • @air.planemode
    @air.planemode 4 년 전 +2372

    I have a superpower of not remembering what i studied yesterday

  • @animalcrossingaddiction336

    Imagine if someone had all of these
    That’s an avenger level threat

  • @icarussarts
    @icarussarts 3 년 전 +92

    Exactly. I have a French accent and I have been mistaken to a French person. I never visited France. But the best part is, I don't even know how to speak French!

    • @RyukenXX
      @RyukenXX 2 년 전 +8

      Awesome, and here I wasted four years learning it xd

  • @diwasacharya2275
    @diwasacharya2275 3 년 전 +37

    I have a disease of forgetting,laziness and not being interested in some activities. Hmm 😅

  • @kylecanlas1118
    @kylecanlas1118 6 년 전 +1959

    I have a disease called forgetting the things ill do in a second

  • @catgazer
    @catgazer 6 년 전 +531

    When you say "Forget about it" Or "Nevermind" to somebody with hyperthymesia

  • @urmotha
    @urmotha 3 년 전 +197

    People who can't feel pain: *gets stabbed*
    No one:
    The people: oi bit rude to stick your knife in me chest innit
    The stabber:ಠ_ಠ

  • @COMALiteJ
    @COMALiteJ 3 년 전 +60

    Hyperthymesia person in a fanfic I have in my headcannon: “I can quote verbatim the dictionary definition of the word ‘forget’ in every English dictionary I’ve ever read, and I’ve read most of them. But I still don’t _understand_ the word, because I’ve never actually _experienced_ it. It’s like a color-blind person knowing that the _words_ ‘red’ and ‘green’ _exist,_ but not what it’s like to _see_ them as drastically different colors. I don’t know what it’s _like_ to _forget_ something, and I never will unless I get Alzheimer’s or some such. The idea of _forgetting_ something frankly _terrifies_ me. How do non-hyperthymesia people deal with having _holes_ in their memories? Holes in their very *lives!?”*

    • @paradoxalpha
      @paradoxalpha 3 년 전 +9

      Just leaving a comment so I could come back someday to someone like me in some way

    • @emilysnyder8079
      @emilysnyder8079 2 년 전 +4

      woah...thats really beautiful mmm bOoK mAtEriAL

    • @eluneshatterstone3131
      @eluneshatterstone3131 2 년 전 +7

      This reminds me of a part of "A Wrinkle in Time", a book I once read, where Meg is attempting to explain color, light and dark to a race of beings that are completely blind.

    • @jdizzledaplaya2986
      @jdizzledaplaya2986 2 년 전 +1

      I feel like their is a hole in my life too of all those precious memories I can't remember or recall.

    • @kathyadair8552
      @kathyadair8552 2 년 전 +1

      Those "memory gaps" become increasing problems for people with NPD.
      Especially, for the $icKer versions that are "Malignant" = adding in the more pathological, dangerous Anti-social aspects of that Personality Disorder + Machiavellian!
      The "Dark Triad.

  • @AlexKing-tg9hl
    @AlexKing-tg9hl 5 년 전 +5354

    For the 1% of people who see this comment I just wanted to tell you
    That God loves you ♥️

  • @Manderinz
    @Manderinz 4 년 전 +2454

    If I had super memory, I would literally ace every test

  • @Zen0NoMind1
    @Zen0NoMind1 2 년 전 +21

    Surprised double muscle syndrome wasn't mentioned...imagine looking like a buff body builder with little to no effort...that's what s superheros look like.. a.big drop of the ball for the script writers.🤓

  • @dQw4w9WgXcQ_bobtheskeleton

    I think i have the first one because whenever i read a book, i start thinking aboutmy memories, like when my grade grandmother passed away.

  • @heinzdoofenshmirtz7953
    @heinzdoofenshmirtz7953 4 년 전 +758

    Imagine having Hyperthymesia and not being able to forget childhood traumas or even traumatizing things that happened to you...

    • @random...3723
      @random...3723 4 년 전 +16

      Thats what happens to me...

    • @kookie9297
      @kookie9297 4 년 전 +18

      It's already unforgettable things tho

    • @heinzdoofenshmirtz7953
      @heinzdoofenshmirtz7953 4 년 전 +18

      @Koo Kie True but You don’t remember them exactly
      Imagine remembering them in 100% detail

    • @khayzyy
      @khayzyy 4 년 전 +10

      Even if a certain person doesn't have Hyperthymesia, they can still remember those traumatizing scenes. If it's really that intense, they're most likely to have a phobia out of it.

    • @khalifa9936
      @khalifa9936 3 년 전 +3

      but how can they find a certain memory out of all of those memories oof my brain !?

  • @ahoefortaehyung4407
    @ahoefortaehyung4407 4 년 전 +785

    *"INSENSITIVITY TO COLD"*
    Elsa : "I can hear you ;))"

    • @Mernusify
      @Mernusify 4 년 전 +7

      Wim Hof's a legend. I'm extremely cold tolerant myself (I can roll around in single digit centigrades in shorts without too much problem), but the amount of cold Wim Hof can stand makes the amount I can tolerate myself seem like a laughable joke.

    • @titanusghidrah6867
      @titanusghidrah6867 4 년 전 +3

      Jxngkook's banana milk (Me: shoots )

    • @yeetusthefetus5347
      @yeetusthefetus5347 4 년 전 +3

      ARMY

    • @yas5489
      @yas5489 4 년 전 +1

      Sub Zero

    • @yu_lilith5014
      @yu_lilith5014 4 년 전 +3

      She might have it!

  • @sanskritisharma6014
    @sanskritisharma6014 3 년 전 +11

    Well considering the savant syndrome, we might wanna consider Shakuntla Devi who is also known as "The Human Computer".You might get why she is called so , well it is because she could solve way bigger mathematical problems within seconds in her mind .

  • @moirielletricialeenv.bordo6506

    All these diseases are so cool 😀 but sadly it's very dangerous to health and body 😔

  • @HaadFaisal
    @HaadFaisal 4 년 전 +1154

    Doctor: u have a very rare disease
    Me: whats the name?
    Doctor: u name it

    • @r1nn539
      @r1nn539 4 년 전 +10

      XD

    • @afsawafsaw1715
      @afsawafsaw1715 4 년 전 +1

      I've seen your comments mostly on you tube.
      how is it possible . 😁

    • @r1nn539
      @r1nn539 4 년 전 +2

      Afsaw Afsaw who?

    • @afsawafsaw1715
      @afsawafsaw1715 4 년 전 +1

      @@r1nn539 Haad's

    • @r1nn539
      @r1nn539 4 년 전 +1

      Afsaw Afsaw lol I see a persons comment like everywhere I go

  • @tyrus7526
    @tyrus7526 5 년 전 +773

    These are disorders/conditions not diseases.

    • @TinyTownFamily
      @TinyTownFamily 5 년 전 +31

      Computer Bags I agree, my son has autism and he will display some of the abilities shown in the video above, but I would not consider that a disease. He taught himself to read and can memorize some complex shapes, which I hope to fully document and upload someday.

    • @tyrus7526
      @tyrus7526 5 년 전 +6

      TinyTownFamily Thanks for sharing!

    • @petegrande6070
      @petegrande6070 5 년 전 +3

      Disorders and conditions is similar to a disease since it is a disease that is from thinking,abnormality.

    • @abinsha8763
      @abinsha8763 5 년 전 +5

      Disease definition - a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury. And you are wrong.

    • @iamevil8582
      @iamevil8582 5 년 전 +2

      TinyTownFamily same I taught myself how to read and right when I was 5 years old but I have aways failed in school

  • @MatkovicG
    @MatkovicG 3 년 전 +18

    I literraly remeber every thing from my chlid hood to now but when i go to store i forgot everything that i needed to buy 😂

  • @ranjeetkumar2051
    @ranjeetkumar2051 년 전 +1

    thank you sir for making this video

  • @_smile_1938
    @_smile_1938 5 년 전 +837

    "...could be a real feature of
    real x-men"
    shows a picture of batman and wonder woman

  • @bismadwiananda9517
    @bismadwiananda9517 6 년 전 +2380

    imagine having no pain it will be like
    "Mom i got home from soccer" -me
    "What happened?" -mom
    "What?" -me
    "You lost one leg!" -mom
    "Wait wha..HOLY SHI" -me

  • @deabhargava5312
    @deabhargava5312 3 년 전 +2

    I LOVE THE ONE WHERE YOU HAVE SEVERAL TALENTS!

  • @dr.rutvapatel4043
    @dr.rutvapatel4043 2 년 전 +6

    Maladaptive daydreaming Gives you Creativity & Imagination power in extraordinary way😊...but,Just because of this i can't concentrate on my studies 🙄😥🌟

  • @JOHN-uj4zg
    @JOHN-uj4zg 5 년 전 +677

    Man people with hyperthymesia can easily perfect every exam

  • @fordyplusyt7062
    @fordyplusyt7062 4 년 전 +520

    Bright side: these people have amazing superpowers.
    Me: wow really
    Bright side: yes but acctually no

  • @chris_zanetti_manga_art

    Interesting video!

  • @MadDogRyan
    @MadDogRyan 3 년 전 +5

    I’m on the spectrum and I get better at drawing each time I draw and I only have one fear not being able to protect the people I care about

  • @ragnardanneskjold7259
    @ragnardanneskjold7259 4 년 전 +215

    "Werewolf syndrome" is the likely reason for the legend of Bigfoot.

  • @sean-inactiveforawhile5179

    First time the title didn’t have the phrase, “Only 1% of people can solve this”

  • @yu-gen417
    @yu-gen417 2 년 전 +5

    I once met a girl that was quite abnormal , she had super memory
    One incident was that - We met 3 years ago when l went to visit France well coincidence that- she knew English ( phew...) So after that we met again at my college but l almost forgot her , but she told me every detail of my vocation and the day l met in hours and in minutes and sometimes movements (oh my goodness) I was kinda freaked , frustrated and surprised . Well l don't know if she is the one suferring from the disease of super memory but she is amazing .😲🤯

  • @thegamingcow5072
    @thegamingcow5072 3 년 전 +4

    For the no pain one, I sometimes don't feel pain but cry anyways. It's as if I don't feel it but my body still reacts as if I did. Also, I still sometimes feel pain. One time I had my head slammed on a stone and I didn't feel anything but was crying anyways.

  • @ioriii78
    @ioriii78 4 년 전 +923

    I know someone who have savant syndrome, his name is Google, he can litterally answer anything and do anything
    edit: most likes ive ever gotten on youtube ngl

    • @angiesantor3527
      @angiesantor3527 4 년 전 +2

      Thats true, xD

    • @Pinaywithadhd_19
      @Pinaywithadhd_19 4 년 전 +1

      Lol 😂😂😅😅

    • @zarawatson1388
      @zarawatson1388 3 년 전 +1

      Not a person and it can not do anything

    • @nigel2065
      @nigel2065 3 년 전 +6

      zara watson i know you purposely said that so people will r/wooosh you but i'm not gonna r/wooosh you cause i know you're just an attention seeker🤗

    • @dontbullyme4646
      @dontbullyme4646 3 년 전

      pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico volcanoniosisfillico yas tell them

  • @maripusanggala1046
    @maripusanggala1046 3 년 전 +202

    I have a superpower! I can smile even tho im dying inside!

  • @azaaa2575
    @azaaa2575 2 년 전 +5

    I SOOOOO wish I had super memory. Then I wouldn’t have to be so stressed out during tests...

  • @shamidriz
    @shamidriz 3 년 전 +7

    I think I have hyperthymesia😥
    Because I always remember every second thing from yesterday or my childhood🙁

  • @kfdogelio4064
    @kfdogelio4064 4 년 전 +797

    I have a disease of getting high grades when not studying and low when studying

  • @heartticker5062
    @heartticker5062 5 년 전 +575

    Ive got a syndrome called hyperacusis. With hyperacusis I can hear all the sounds and voices louder than normal and hear sounds from far away. The bad thing is that I hear frequencies louder than normal and my ears hurt easily. When people are clapping around me, my ears start to hurt and then this causes a serious headache.

  • @aastha_luv
    @aastha_luv 2 년 전 +12

    "Abilities to Literally to anything"
    Jungkook : 😌

  • @Umayyadazi
    @Umayyadazi 년 전

    This channel procrastination in the video to hit 10 minutes is incredible

  • @alez_zxih680
    @alez_zxih680 4 년 전 +519

    It’s funny how he says x-men then shows DC characters 😂

  • @JFriisN
    @JFriisN 6 년 전 +296

    All these people saying "I have that disease" when they havent been diagnosed SMH

    • @davidjohnson7946
      @davidjohnson7946 6 년 전

      I only fit two of them, but pretty sure if tested they would agree. I do the accent thing which sucks because I feel like I'm mocking them. Savant as I can pick up any instrument and be playing along to just about anything within the first few hours at most. Mainly due to the fact I've never tried playing with bows. Within two year's I had learned over 50 separate instruments. Took so long since I had to find them and save to buy them. It all started in middle School after a concussion. I decided to play trumpet, was made first chair, and then any time they need someone for a different instrument it was usually left to me unless I didn't want to as it gets too much to carry when you're playing 5 different things, and even switching throughout.
      Personally I wish I had the memory one. I've got a pretty good one but I wish it were better, or organized better. I forget things completely until someone will say something the triggers things, but normally it's not important things I can immediately recall, like what someone was talking about, wearing, or whatever from the first time I met them back to before kindergarten.

    • @oldscratch6861
      @oldscratch6861 6 년 전 +11

      Lol someone replies saying they have two of them...

    • @mnemonix1315
      @mnemonix1315 6 년 전 +2

      Best youtube larps 2017

    • @JFriisN
      @JFriisN 6 년 전 +4

      The #1 is the one most people don't understand. They think that because they can speak with an accent they have the disease..

    • @toby7027
      @toby7027 6 년 전

      i really have the werewolf syndrome but im not diagnose or something i tried cutting it and waxing but they keep growing back and my schoolmates are calling me "the son of bigfoot" my face is still not full of hairs but it has small hairs already

  • @boomboombaby9140
    @boomboombaby9140 2 년 전 +1

    I remember being in a scroller at 2 months old , I told my mom her conversation , what she and people were wearing , the car we were in that she traded in when I was 4 months. I don’t have super memory but I remember thatn

  • @mrbuffalo_playz5004
    @mrbuffalo_playz5004 3 년 전 +2

    Woah that's why I remember everything I have a super memory

  • @emilybiggs1429
    @emilybiggs1429 6 년 전 +746

    I can make people exit a room at a surprisingly fast rate

  • @atsap_7497
    @atsap_7497 4 년 전 +481

    “This could be a real feature of the X-Men”
    Shows people from the justice league

    • @HestyThrones
      @HestyThrones 4 년 전 +5

      Ayy I just commented that good to see someone else that knows they're stuff

    • @100ksubscribersbeforecoron3
      @100ksubscribersbeforecoron3 4 년 전

      DANNY DECHEETO 😂😂

    • @Ugh718
      @Ugh718 4 년 전

      @@100ksubscribersbeforecoron3 Well you've got A LOT TO GO THROUGH STILL TO GET TO 💯 K SUBSCRIBERS LOL

    • @skittlesyt4823
      @skittlesyt4823 4 년 전

      DANNY DECHEETO the like button is broken idk why does this happen to anyone else?

    • @vik9171
      @vik9171 4 년 전

      😈

  • @AmandaMuu
    @AmandaMuu 2 년 전

    I need research more about Savant. I might have it, especially with music, art, learning languages

  • @Emiya491
    @Emiya491 2 년 전

    Tbh i like the ability to do anything and not getting scared
    its so helpful
    Edit:
    Also the one that speaks multiple languages
    its so helpful for Traveling and School

  • @mrsmamalove
    @mrsmamalove 4 년 전 +708

    Hi! My name is January. I am in middle school, and I love theater. I have a disorder called “spd” it causes me to have basically, extra senses. I have only 5 senses, just like everyone else, but mine are stronger. It might sound like a superpower, and you might be jealous, but it’s actually not. Because my senses are so strong, I get a sensory overload, in which case my ears ring, I can’t see, and every touch feels like a knife. Because of this, I have to wear headphones and sometimes sunglasses, so this doesn’t happen.
    I hope this story brings light to sensory-processing-disorder.
    Edit: it’s chronic. also, it causes no health problems that would be fatal. it can’t cause me any kind of serious problems, but it’s hard to live with.

    • @poison213
      @poison213 4 년 전 +36

      I'm not jealous never was and never will be I don't want to wear sunglasses just because of that and I don't want every touch to be like a knife so why would be jealous

    • @iangavino4049
      @iangavino4049 4 년 전 +51

      @@poison213 Well some people are jealous because of superpowers, it is like they want to have a special ability like they watch on some movies but some people might affect their health having this diseases just like headaches. We don't need to be jealous because we have our own abilities that make us unique as a person.

    • @seandoesstuff4172
      @seandoesstuff4172 4 년 전 +17

      I feel bad for you.

    • @imatoaster_is_here
      @imatoaster_is_here 4 년 전 +11

      I think I might have this. Sometimes I just see nothing, and other times, my ears start randomly ringing. And also, it hurts to touch things. But I don’t wear sunglasses and headphones. They mostly wear off sometimes.

    • @ricv8919
      @ricv8919 4 년 전 +6

      TheAnnoyedgift she said if YOU ARE duh

  • @feminismisnthatingmen4697

    I heard "absence of fear" and thought "that sounds scary." Oh the irony.

  • @DztnPh5411
    @DztnPh5411 2 년 전 +2

    I probably have super memories because I remember my childhood memories and what happened to me in the past years, but when I started talking to my sister no one knew and she couldn't relate

  • @ezjaz5
    @ezjaz5 3 년 전 +2

    I can tell people in full context of how when I was about 3, when a bug flew in my eye.
    Which was like 8 years ago

  • @natalua1277
    @natalua1277 6 년 전 +591

    Just because you speak multiple languages or can imitate some accents on command. DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE SYNDROME!
    He said it happens uncontrollably and is normally caused by head trauma. Yet so many comments say “I can pull off a good French accent, so I must have it”
    And I love how someone can remember a couple of songs by heart and immediately think they have a syndrome that lets them remember anything.
    Yet they can’t even remember that self-diagnosis does not mean you have it.

    • @nogurtosa4329
      @nogurtosa4329 6 년 전 +15

      K.L. WaffleWizard you are the hero we need

    • @MeCooper
      @MeCooper 6 년 전 +23

      Couldn't agree more.
      I really hate how people watch these slightly educational videos and end up being dumber than before they watched them.

    • @kakerake6018
      @kakerake6018 6 년 전 +2

      K.L. WaffleWizard Caribbean ppl can imitate any accent within minutes of listening to it.
      I swear I'm not joking and it's like they're born with it

    • @stevie0fox162
      @stevie0fox162 6 년 전 +4

      I have a light accent and its uncontrollable because it's my voice XD but yea it's weird how others perceive this syndrom

    • @therickpower978minecraftcl9
      @therickpower978minecraftcl9 6 년 전 +6

      I born with the foreign accent syndrome and I can't even hear it, but everyone else hears it

  • @fimmt684
    @fimmt684 5 년 전 +249

    I wouldn’t describe them as “super powers”.
    They are interesting things that demonstrate our potential unintentionally

    • @astromec6303
      @astromec6303 5 년 전

      Ivan Emma But u gotta admit that the savant syndrome is like a super power!

    • @unitedvoice6270
      @unitedvoice6270 5 년 전

      @@astromec6303 No man, Hyperthermesia is better.

    • @KerryRowberry
      @KerryRowberry 5 년 전

      I wouldn't describe them as diseases either.

  • @nevamontford4914
    @nevamontford4914 2 년 전 +1

    I remember hearing voices while in vitro and the day I was born and once hearing the voices to the faces, knowing who the people were along with the emotions I felt and the thoughts I had.

    • @wayzz6
      @wayzz6 2 년 전

      This was 13 years ago

  • @g_ly14
    @g_ly14 2 년 전 +2

    its been three years, brightside! and this is the first video i have ever watched since two years :DD

  • @HUM4N4TUR3
    @HUM4N4TUR3 3 년 전 +1322

    people with insensibility to pain be like:
    person: **walks around**
    killer: **stabs person**
    person: bro, did you just stab me?
    killer: no.
    **awkward silence fills the room**
    person: ok.
    person: **keeps walking with a knife in back**
    *YO 1K LIKES??? THANKS SO MUCH YALL*

  • @iamcelestialudenbergcat2907

    This video taught us one lesson
    Be grateful that you don't have illness that can never be cured and if you do
    Don't worry you're still one of us no matter how different you are

    • @jackfay1309
      @jackfay1309 3 년 전

      @GAMER ikr

    • @nicolehilvano1995
      @nicolehilvano1995 3 년 전

      They Are Also Not Disabled They Are Just Differently Abled.

    • @iamcelestialudenbergcat2907
      @iamcelestialudenbergcat2907 3 년 전 +1

      @@nicolehilvano1995 oh I'm sorry

    • @robinroryld
      @robinroryld 2 년 전 +7

      @@nicolehilvano1995 I am disabled not differently abled, there's nothing wrong with being disabled. Calling it a different ability just minimalizes our struggles.

    • @aidangallager6629
      @aidangallager6629 2 년 전 +4

      I have a condition called Ronalds syndrome, I loose circulation anywhere on my body, it is usually my hands and feet. My limbs will turn very purple and it is very painful. People call it a “disability” because it stops me from doing things most people can do 😢

  • @nikiladybug1978
    @nikiladybug1978 3 년 전 +2

    I don't remember EVERYTHING that happened, but i remember LOTS of things that happened in my life

  • @vanez116
    @vanez116 3 년 전

    Not sure if i have hyperthymesia because I can't remember EVERYTHING but and its pretty cool to be able to remember almost everything i can remember even memories when I was 3yrs old and I can also remember the color of the pants I was wearing and how some of my clothes felt like (the quality) but also I cannot forget bad memories. But all I can do is to not give fawk about it. 😊

  • @suuuzuuukiii
    @suuuzuuukiii 6 년 전 +2274

    If a disease is benificial, is it really a disease? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
    EDIT: This is the most replies I've ever had on one comment 😀

  • @alfiemarsalazar2844
    @alfiemarsalazar2844 4 년 전 +756

    Other: Hyperthymesia - ability to remember everything.
    Savant syndrome - ability to do anything.
    Me: Laziness - ability to do nothing.

    • @DarkEclipse78
      @DarkEclipse78 4 년 전 +25

      Exception: Eats snacks,play your phone/computer/consoles,sleep,breathing

    • @ibrimkabimi
      @ibrimkabimi 4 년 전 +14

      Autumn Leaf Ye Qui
      *A lot of people are affected by this syndrome disease*

    • @AritraBacchar
      @AritraBacchar 4 년 전

      Me: Simulator God
      Playing simulators Like a God

    • @armyable6034
      @armyable6034 4 년 전

      Lol! Same😂

    • @jnl42205
      @jnl42205 4 년 전

      Me two

  • @BananaChicken_chez
    @BananaChicken_chez 3 년 전 +17

    Well, I can somewhat do a British, Australian, and Scottish/Irish accent!

    • @ellia9368
      @ellia9368 2 년 전

      COOL

    • @spacerocketz4060
      @spacerocketz4060 2 년 전

      Well, I kinda have a very American accent even though I'm living in India (but I'm not sure I really have that syndrome(I hope I do😀))

  • @user-tl2mq8ip3j
    @user-tl2mq8ip3j 3 년 전 +5

    The first one is so cool! I could get A’s in all test but I don’t want a disease. Lol 😂

  • @casinoes7605
    @casinoes7605 4 년 전 +811

    “The real x-men-“
    shows batman and wonder woman-

  • @ashketchup9555
    @ashketchup9555 5 년 전 +232

    *theres only a few people in the world with savant syndrome and hyperthymesia and they are ALL in this comment section apparently lol*

    • @sofaezez6608
      @sofaezez6608 5 년 전 +1

      They're all lying lol

    • @ashathehacka2864
      @ashathehacka2864 5 년 전 +1

      If you met me, you could tell I was autistic, but my school then treats me like a machine, saying to modify my education.

    • @liquiddreamer2383
      @liquiddreamer2383 5 년 전

      Most of them are just trying to look impressive. I've actually been diagnosed asperger's and it isn't all that great. Yes, I'm very talented in music but I don't understand communication all that well. People want to look amazing but when they say they have savant's there not all that knowing of the real trouble it gives you.

  • @_tees_7127
    @_tees_7127 2 년 전 +1

    I have a super memory that what I watched yesterday
    *checks in watch history*

  • @originalkazuha4790
    @originalkazuha4790 2 년 전 +2

    The fact that the starting of the video was like the very opening scenes of marvel movies was so OP...!

    • @subey5893
      @subey5893 2 년 전 +1

      I thought I was the only one that noticed😭😭

  • @mimecraftaddict7771
    @mimecraftaddict7771 3 년 전 +568

    And mommy says that vampires aren't real.

  • @sofaezez6608
    @sofaezez6608 5 년 전 +3974

    Someone will read this comment, one day.
    edit : oh

  • @cheshirekat7026
    @cheshirekat7026 3 년 전 +1

    I assume the inability to feel pain would be caused by damages to nerves that the body is unable to fix which explains why in worst cases they can't feel touch

  • @SeashellPlays113
    @SeashellPlays113 6 개월 전

    I have a friend who has hyperthymesia, or, supermemory. You're right, he doesn't like having this because in KRplus he has seen scary videos and facts that are actually true, and hes trying to talk to me to forget it, but he can never forget about this and is LITERALLY BEGGING to get this disease removed. He even remembers things like his first word he ever said in multiple places, the partial lunar eclipse he saw a while ago [like around he was born] and even remembers ALL the questions people asked him. He can recgonise strangers faces he saw, and he remembers so much more, thats the postitve thing he said about this disease.

  • @skyetrz3793
    @skyetrz3793 6 년 전 +607

    Was it only me that got extremely offended when he mentioned X men while showing pictures of wonder woman and Batman?

  • @perksofbeingafoodie2070
    @perksofbeingafoodie2070 3 년 전 +295

    My brother has savant syndrome ...He's has this rare calendar talent and accurate super memory (including dates and Times)

    • @justacontentkid793
      @justacontentkid793 3 년 전 +7

      Yoo thats crazy but I dont rerember asking

    • @hyper_shenanigan1389
      @hyper_shenanigan1389 3 년 전 +28

      @@justacontentkid793 Dude, this is what comment section is for

    • @waitwhat5884
      @waitwhat5884 3 년 전 +4

      You will be neglected for your bro.
      YO ALL KHOW WHAT IM SAYIN

    • @perksofbeingafoodie2070
      @perksofbeingafoodie2070 3 년 전 +12

      @@waitwhat5884 nah that hasn't happened ,we just all equally support each other all though he needs extra help bad care I really don't mind

    • @thecoolerjohnny7742
      @thecoolerjohnny7742 3 년 전 +1

      @@justacontentkid793 bruh

  • @gloomyflowers2968
    @gloomyflowers2968 2 년 전 +6

    I thought every one couldn’t feel any pain

  • @pingianznxezrielbadongen.1388

    Hyperthymesia- "I have memories back when I was a fetus" - Rei

  • @kristileidemann5744
    @kristileidemann5744 4 년 전 +179

    When he talked about savant syndrome, all I could think of is the Good Doctor

    • @deuteronomycanonizado460
      @deuteronomycanonizado460 4 년 전 +2

      Good doctor, is that the kdrama?

    • @kristileidemann5744
      @kristileidemann5744 4 년 전 +3

      @@deuteronomycanonizado460 it is the drama episodes about a young surgeon named Shaun who has adhd. So addicting! I watched the whole first season within 2 days!😂

    • @kristileidemann5744
      @kristileidemann5744 4 년 전 +2

      @@deuteronomycanonizado460 and his ADHD makes him an absolute GENIUS. Like, as in higher iq than Einstein genius. But because of his ADHD, he doesn't do stuff like normal humans, like, he is scared of when people ask him questions, so he won't answer. So you can see how that might reflect his relationships with people. But, he can act very intelligent. People don't always notice that he is absolutely incredibly talented. He can see calculations of very VERY hard mathmatics and the whole human anatomy just by looking at a human or a book.

    • @deuteronomycanonizado460
      @deuteronomycanonizado460 4 년 전

      So, where do you watch k dramas?

    • @kristileidemann5744
      @kristileidemann5744 4 년 전

      @@deuteronomycanonizado460 i got the season on dvd at my library

  • @omc8872
    @omc8872 5 년 전 +152

    I work in construction , i have a mate with the ability of disapear always we have to move something heavy....

  • @PhamVanHaVn
    @PhamVanHaVn 2 년 전

    Wow! Cool logo! Bright side!

  • @itsglowieplayz2748
    @itsglowieplayz2748 3 년 전 +2

    I actually have super memory that I spent a holiday on a hill :)

  • @Dusty_Moonpie
    @Dusty_Moonpie 6 년 전 +148

    How is it there are about 320 cases of savant syndrome and 6 cases of Hypertrichosis I the world, but 700 cases in the comments. I guess doctors just need to jump on KRplus and study it better.

    • @minnarewers3573
      @minnarewers3573 6 년 전 +3

      Phillip Morrison 320 real cases if savant and propably a lot more with signs but not true savant. I might ha a little bit of savant, or it could just be that i have a high iq and that im really good at remembering dreams.

    • @minnarewers3573
      @minnarewers3573 6 년 전 +1

      Phillip Morrison but i do have autism

    • @dylanking2760
      @dylanking2760 6 년 전

      Minna Rewers yeah right

    • @winterlarsime9938
      @winterlarsime9938 6 년 전 +5

      American Psychiatric Association breaking report!:
      Self diagnosis better than doctors! Watch out Dr. Phil, WebMD here we come!

    • @izaquanjmooki2174
      @izaquanjmooki2174 6 년 전

      Idk what I am scored 144 on an iq test

  • @siana778
    @siana778 5 년 전 +536

    Watches this vid.
    5 seconds later*
    Me: Search How to get these disease?

  • @farwaabbas6138
    @farwaabbas6138 3 년 전 +1

    I have a disease of watching every what if video as soon as it is released.

  • @khanyimthimunye6142

    I think I have a rare disrder because everything I hear, I (imagnation) kinda of write on anything close by, and if I miss or
    not spell something correctly I feel frustrated or might even go to the person and ask then to repeat what the said. It started about 6 months ago. Is it a phase or should I be worried???

  • @xq775
    @xq775 4 년 전 +147

    Imagine no pain will be like. Me: I’m.....dying but I can still move

    • @rara9208
      @rara9208 4 년 전 +4

      You don't feel pain but you still die. Or hurts but you don't feel it I guess that's how you say it.

    • @dinoslaugh9678
      @dinoslaugh9678 4 년 전

      If you want to know more of the desease, you can watch a kdrama named doctor John.. i actually learn a lot about that similar desease from the drama

    • @Amauna00
      @Amauna00 4 년 전

      It's like a zombie

  • @user-ip3du7yx4x
    @user-ip3du7yx4x 6 년 전 +618

    Can you imagine a person with all these diseases at once

    • @gigachad5426
      @gigachad5426 6 년 전 +82

      Jiujitsu Kids how Chuck Norris was made

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 6 년 전 +13

      Jiujitsu Kids batman...

    • @ohokay4663
      @ohokay4663 6 년 전 +38

      Omae wa mou shindeiru. Chuck Norris jokes are dead

    • @iamkasper
      @iamkasper 6 년 전 +13

      Oh Okay Nani!?!!?

    • @peepypeep
      @peepypeep 6 년 전 +7

      Oh Okay. Like club penguin

  • @Aurora-ml9cp
    @Aurora-ml9cp 3 년 전

    3:41 is so amazing. I want that power 😂

  • @emilyevans7642
    @emilyevans7642 2 년 전

    3:41 I have asbergers and I see how I could very easily have this! I remember my mom calling me a sevant! I can watch dances (as I am a dancer) and then I can do it perfectly after only seeing it once! But I agree on it also being a curse. unless I have a migraine I never forget what I have seen or read! It's crazy but I also never forget things I don't like because of it.

  • @maximbazz201
    @maximbazz201 6 년 전 +186

    Mentioned X-men while showing batman and wonder woman

  • @RandomPerson-xg8gd
    @RandomPerson-xg8gd 5 년 전 +335

    “Xmen” shows Batman and Wonder Woman

  • @alucardlennox2010
    @alucardlennox2010 3 년 전 +1

    4:54 I can relate to this guy, I take a bath with cold water in a cold rainy day.