My Broken Brain - When your Body becomes the Enemy | ENDEVR Documentary

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My Broken Brain | ENDEVR Documentary
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Over 700,000 people in Ireland suffer from some form of neurological condition. Most of these conditions are debilitating, degenerative, or incurable. As this number is set to increase as the population ages, the importance of brain research cannot be underestimated.
This compassionate documentary follows patients experiencing four such conditions; Epilepsy, Motor Neurone Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Parkinson’s Disease as they undergo testing, surgery, and treatment in the name of research. Their futures may be written but their present day stories are ones of resilience, love, and family in the face of huge adversity.
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  • @ENDEVRDocs
    @ENDEVRDocs26 күн бұрын

    This compassionate documentary follows patients experiencing four conditions; Epilepsy, Motor Neurone Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, and Parkinson's Disease as they undergo testing, surgery, and treatment in the name of research. Their futures may be written but their present day stories are ones of resilience, love, and family in the face of huge adversity. Stories of resilience, love, and family in the face of adversity. Over 700,000 people in Ireland suffer from some form of neurological condition. Most of these conditions are debilitating, degenerative, or incurable. As this number is set to increase as the population ages, the importance of brain research cannot be underestimated.

  • @serenasmith7885
    @serenasmith788523 күн бұрын

    Please dont blur out the surgical procedures. Thats why we watch these videos. 😢

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    Speak for yourself only please. That is most definitely *not* "why" I do. And it's a reasonable speculation that a majority of viewers do not watch for that reason, but for other content, and, that a majority would be uncomfortable (at the least) with that being fully depicted. I don't claim to know that as a factual statement though.

  • @kimsordyl

    @kimsordyl

    8 күн бұрын

    Why would they show it? This is not intended as medical education. Yt has a ton of “unblurred” sx vids.

  • @sherra-sama
    @sherra-sama26 күн бұрын

    As someone who suffers from Kleine-Levin Syndrome, I can say that coming to terms with the idea of your own brain betraying you is one of the most terrifying and yet strengthening things you can go through. I don't have symptoms nearly as bad as most of the folks documented here, but I felt every word they were saying on a deep level.

  • @Mr-fe5ng

    @Mr-fe5ng

    25 күн бұрын

    Its something the majority of people who have a healthy brain take for granted and also exploit it with drugs and alcohol. I, for one, am very grateful

  • @boynamedsue55able

    @boynamedsue55able

    9 күн бұрын

    Terrifying yes, strengthening quite the opposite for most brain diseases. Especially, having had encephalopathy that produces delirium, forgetting birthday at 38, incapable of forming simple sentences, having no circadian rhythm so you don't sleep, stopped sweating, don't know where you are and incapable of recognizing your own reflection off the driver side window while you're driving, can't tell left from right lane which becomes a guessing game at 55 mph. Getting lost in the produce section. It's only been debilitating and now drained my finances, so I can't even choose to eat the foods that my brain needs to hobble along. Strengthening comes from resources and manageable conditions. I don't think anyone that has had these experiences personally or the one's having to sacrifice their time and resources to care for someone would ever say it's strengthening. Neurodegenerative diseases are beyond debilitating like ALS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's (early-onset 40s), CTE (only diagnosable post mortem), Autoimmune diseases like Lupus, RA, MS, autoimmune encephalopathy your brain destroys your brain cells losing comforting memories. Also, I got to watch a coworker who was 21 shrivel up and die of cancer b/c they like dumping pollutants everywhere in our soil. Their is no strength in that. It's horrifying for all that have to deal with this. Strengthening sounds like a t-shirt slogan or bumper sticker or a walk for some rich a**hole. It's weakening is the appropriate response.

  • @sherra-sama

    @sherra-sama

    9 күн бұрын

    @@boynamedsue55able Okay, but that was my experience, and I'm not speaking in absolutes. I said "can" be. I'm perfectly familiar with the other ways it can go too, but thanks for calling me an a**hole over my own condition.

  • @boynamedsue55able

    @boynamedsue55able

    9 күн бұрын

    @@sherra-sama You own some cancer institute?

  • @RachelJayne92
    @RachelJayne9223 күн бұрын

    I have ms, so can relate to a lot of this. This documentary had me crying, brain diseases are horrendous.

  • @BB-wh1nr
    @BB-wh1nr6 күн бұрын

    Amazing documentary 🤗 well explained. Was lovely to hear from the patients, their families, and the doctors. Gives a well rounded appreciation of what everyone is going through as well as giving a scientific perspective. The "why not me" got me. Wow. How 3 words can weigh so much. Sending everyone who is suffering so much love, their caregivers love, and all the doctors who work so hard love as well 🤗

  • @nickim6571
    @nickim657111 күн бұрын

    I would definitely get tested for any genetic disease my parent had, and I would have my tubes tied if I was a carrier.

  • @ragapple1mark895
    @ragapple1mark89518 күн бұрын

    MS warrior here

  • @GinxHorne
    @GinxHorne23 күн бұрын

    @endevrdocs Please do not blur out the scenes. A warning could be put at the start. This is an educational video and should be open for full information.

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    The video's educational purpose is to present other related content for another reason than to which you apparently allude. If you want to see and learn about that, there are more appropriate places to do so.

  • @roseagaatsz8403
    @roseagaatsz840325 күн бұрын

    Sending prayers to All 🙏❤️

  • @faithsmit6839
    @faithsmit683920 күн бұрын

    Fascinating documentary. ENDEVRDocs I would love if you'd consider complicated long-term sleep disorders that are genetic, how they affect daily life, possible treatments, etc. I believe the US system just places the sufferer on sleep meds but does not look for the cause or real solutions. It's just looked at as a drug seeking mental issue. 😢

  • @ENDEVRDocs

    @ENDEVRDocs

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @hildiane21

    @hildiane21

    3 күн бұрын

    As someone who has Narcolepsy with Cataplexy, I second this!!!

  • @baraahhamdi8533
    @baraahhamdi853322 күн бұрын

    praying for all of you to live better life that u deserve

  • @kathynaylor4357
    @kathynaylor435726 күн бұрын

    I will catch it later and look forward to it, as my friend is living with Parkinson's. Thank you for the opportunity to know a bit more of her struggle beyond what is obvious.

  • @KarsonsChannel
    @KarsonsChannel24 күн бұрын

    What was causing Brian’s seizures? What was the abnormal tissue called?

  • @tracyjohnson3496
    @tracyjohnson349624 күн бұрын

    Why do they blur the surgery? I HATE THAT!

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    Then go watch that kind of thing elsewhere.

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    "Why," you ask? Very likely because it's not relevant to the purpose of the documentary, and, because depicting that kind of content is unsettling or disturbing for other viewers who didn't come here for watching *that.*

  • @michaelkohanek4729
    @michaelkohanek472925 күн бұрын

    all this info should be free and not dominated by commercials

  • @boynamedsue55able

    @boynamedsue55able

    9 күн бұрын

    It is if you have Brave Browser. Just download and switch and enjoy your new lease on life and extra free time. At this moment, Ads blocked 1,266,091 bandwidth saved 19.86 GB 17.6 hours of 'commercials' never watched. They said by not paying us for our personal data which is equivalent to more value than oil, that then we get in exchange no privacy, but at least free media. So why let them double or triple dip?

  • @francesfriesel6477
    @francesfriesel647726 күн бұрын

    Exactly, why not me?

  • @jaxbutterfly9186
    @jaxbutterfly918626 күн бұрын

    Awesome tie.

  • @JulyFourth1776
    @JulyFourth17769 күн бұрын

    I'm a neurosurgeon

  • @MariaMariaLuZmikly
    @MariaMariaLuZmikly2 күн бұрын

    Was for very little I haven’t end up like Cinthia . It’s absurd that doctors some don’t see the beginning of the symptoms and just end the purposefully administering the wrong medications . Doesn’t classify as doctors they classify as butchers .

  • @aprilfavel1273
    @aprilfavel127322 күн бұрын

    I seen a documentary about a woman who uses bee stings to control her movements

  • @chinookvalley

    @chinookvalley

    7 күн бұрын

    If you try to use Nature to cure your ills, you will be labeled a trouble-maker. I had MRSA that my doKtors could NOT cure. I was getting sicker and sicker. I told them I was going to use raw, local honey on it. OH HORROR! "You can't do that! We won't be responsible for the outcome. You don't know what you are doing! Are you crazy? " These were things my doks actually said. Within 2 weeks the MRSA was gone. Those doktors would no longer see me.

  • @postulatedspace
    @postulatedspace20 күн бұрын

    Stop blur out images. Very annoying

  • @ENDEVRDocs

    @ENDEVRDocs

    20 күн бұрын

    If you like to see images of a open brain surgery, I suggest visiting your local anatomical museum. It’s very interesting and worth visiting. And the blurs: a YT requirement as some viewers find it disturbing. And that’s okay.

  • @postulatedspace

    @postulatedspace

    20 күн бұрын

    @@ENDEVRDocs You are an obnoxious person. Just say YT requires and i would understand it. Visit local anatomical musseum? You are rude.

  • @user-vw1nw9xx3o

    @user-vw1nw9xx3o

    3 күн бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @user-vw1nw9xx3o

    @user-vw1nw9xx3o

    3 күн бұрын

    Stop blurring!

  • @ha231
    @ha2319 күн бұрын

    Sorry, but I'd rather have mental illness that can be fixed or at least managed than a degenerative brain disease. I suppose him saying that was just a means to cope.

  • @logicrealitytruth
    @logicrealitytruth23 күн бұрын

    Many people with Parkinson’s diagnoses actually have some vector borne disease like Neurological Lyme. Some have recovered using Rife or Function Generator technology.

  • @marietaof
    @marietaof7 күн бұрын

    What cause broken brain? And they are still young.

  • @ianriggs
    @ianriggs23 күн бұрын

    That girl about 45 minutes in is beautiful

  • @michaelkohanek4729
    @michaelkohanek472925 күн бұрын

    I hear and see the experience of the sufferes and then see a commercial for pillowie soft toilet paper. That's what this is all about. I pray for the sufferers but I see the commercialness.

  • @boynamedsue55able

    @boynamedsue55able

    9 күн бұрын

    It is if you have Brave Browser. Just download and switch and enjoy your new lease on life and extra free time. At this moment, Ads blocked 1,266,091 bandwidth saved 19.86 GB 17.6 hours of 'commercials' never watched. They said by not paying us for our personal data which is equivalent to more value than oil, that then we get in exchange no privacy, but at least free media. So why let them double or triple dip?

  • @millisagable3018
    @millisagable301822 күн бұрын

    My step mom has epilepsy she has her weed medical card and her smoking weed basically made it go away.

  • @ayasreviewsandtoycolection7148
    @ayasreviewsandtoycolection714825 күн бұрын

    Why can't they try and use either CBD or THC to try and help those with Parkinson's disease??!!

  • @MrDutchmarshal

    @MrDutchmarshal

    24 күн бұрын

    I know some people who tried it. It's far from a miracle cure and doesn't help as much as you would think. The brain and body are very complex.

  • @ianriggs

    @ianriggs

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@MrDutchmarshalalso really depends on the person. Might be a good thing to try but like other medications it may not help or even make things worse for certain people 🤷. I'm glad it's being studied as a medication more commonly now tho

  • @NyxWerewolf

    @NyxWerewolf

    23 күн бұрын

    Lmao you really think they haven’t?

  • @MsFireboy2

    @MsFireboy2

    17 күн бұрын

    Deep Brain stimulation an option here?

  • @kimratcliff3279

    @kimratcliff3279

    11 күн бұрын

    My father died from Parkinson's, and no he never did. ​@@NyxWerewolf

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat26 күн бұрын

    It is what it is. There are eight billion people on the planet. The majority barely have enough money to live, and definitely won't be getting a documentary done about 'em. Do whatcha can with whatcha got for the hours you have remaining. After that, ya don't gotta do ANYTHING! :) And that is a good thing. Myself, I literally (heh) can't wait for EOY 2026.

  • @KalakoFala-vy9ry
    @KalakoFala-vy9ry26 күн бұрын

    My heart goes out to all those suffering. Endevr, you should be ashamed of your journalism. Not one attempt to explore other causes and treatments. The singing class? That's called vagal stimulation. Profound healing effects. The woman who calms after having a cigarette? Read up on the therapeutic benefits of nicotine. No exploring infectious and other toxicant possibilities? For Alzheimer's, look at the work of Dale Bredesen. He not only treats but makes significant improvements in his patients. Stop living in the past Endevr. Unsubscribed.

  • @ENDEVRDocs

    @ENDEVRDocs

    26 күн бұрын

    This is one documentary 52 minutes long that takes time with a few of the millions afflicted and explores some, certainly not all aspects of these complex diseases. We are not ashamed of the journalism of this documentary.

  • @jeannined7532

    @jeannined7532

    26 күн бұрын

    Agree with you 100%

  • @BobDeGuerre

    @BobDeGuerre

    25 күн бұрын

    Tantrum much?

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    I'm subscribing because I just saw this comment. You could have shared useful information without the scathing attempts at shaming and insulting. That is an embarrassment on your character, not on their delivery of service.

  • @sparkythancztwise

    @sparkythancztwise

    9 күн бұрын

    literally hadn't thought to subscribe before, I saw another doc they did that was amazing and important yet deeply upsetting (not through fault of theirs), but have subscribed now (thbbtp 😆😂)

  • @RealEyesRealizeRealLies1
    @RealEyesRealizeRealLies124 күн бұрын

    Do the carnivore diet and prolonged fasting. After 72 hours of not eating you are at the peak of autophagy in the brain!

  • @juliejustus6878
    @juliejustus68786 күн бұрын

    Don't they allow medical marijuana there?

  • @robertwilson2767
    @robertwilson276723 күн бұрын

    ivermectin ,fenbendazole, animal wormers, , cannabis indica,, and mostly organic carnivore 18/6 ,, huge help ,, dr simon yu ,, royal rife ,, hulda clark ,,

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