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Жыл бұрын

The team learns that their 14-year-old patient is suffering from more than teen angst when her physical symptoms worsen.
From House M.D. Season 8 Episode 7 'Dead and Buried' - The team discover their teenage patient isn't just being dramatic when her symptoms worsen; House becomes consumed with determining the cause of a four-year-old's death; Park tries to get Chase to admit why he has become obsessed with grooming.
House (2004) Dr House, an ingenious and unsociable physician who flouts hospital rules, clashes with fellow doctors and his assistants as he comes up with controversial hypotheses about his patients' illnesses.
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@MDTV
@MDTV Жыл бұрын
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@Beehappy193
@Beehappy193 Жыл бұрын
Yesss 15 minutes!
@DyreElsker78
@DyreElsker78 Жыл бұрын
what season and episode is this ?
@keepdreaming0520
@keepdreaming0520 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know but this is definitely a interesting episode
@ecosystem9310
@ecosystem9310 Жыл бұрын
@@DyreElsker78 Season 8 but I forget the episode #.
@AhMySoupScary
@AhMySoupScary Жыл бұрын
@@DyreElsker78 the description says it
@noweon
@noweon Жыл бұрын
House's smirk when the "boyfriend" confronts him, is just priceless.
@jaregon12
@jaregon12 Жыл бұрын
I half expected house to say "cool" after doing it.
@shevahauser1780
@shevahauser1780 Жыл бұрын
​@@jaregon12 honestly my therapist almost said it as well, when he saw me switch once too. i was diagnosed a few years ago, from childhood trauma. having a little, a trauma holder, and a protector ,is very common.
@bestabothworldz2766
@bestabothworldz2766 Жыл бұрын
Mpd baby
@ColleenF30
@ColleenF30 Жыл бұрын
@@jaregon12 I did say cool and was expecting him to as well lol.
@CyephireXD
@CyephireXD Жыл бұрын
I didn't notice a smirk from him.
@McLoed22
@McLoed22 6 ай бұрын
She gave her teenage daughter a highly addictive, controlled substance because she thought she was "moody"? I think we know where the crime is here.
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 4 ай бұрын
I think it was implied that the daughter was more than just ''moody''. Of course she was wrong, she need to take her daughter to a therapist because you know what else is wrong? Not treating mental disorder, not giving someone medicine they need (it's MEDICINE, not ''substance'', you're saying as if it were some drugs ffs).
@once.upon.a.time.
@once.upon.a.time. 3 ай бұрын
It was so frustrating hearing the mom get angry at her daughter because she believed she was lying, when she was literally drugging her daughter and lying to her about it!
@dalerimoller272
@dalerimoller272 2 ай бұрын
@McLoed22 Exactly. What would have happened if she kept doing it for years and suddenly couldn’t get her prescription anymore or any other reason the daughter would have to go cold Turkey off of benzodiazepines? She could have died. Alcohol and benzodiazepines are pretty much the only drugs you can die from if you stop taking them without tapering off. But of course, this is only a scripted show. Unfortunately, it is a reality for some people out there though I’m sure.
@dalerimoller272
@dalerimoller272 2 ай бұрын
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 I don’t understand what you mean by saying that OP is wrong for calling it a controlled substance. That’s legitimately, technically what it is. Also, people do use it as a drug to get high on. People can abuse morphine, but it’s also a medication- a controlled substance that is highly addictive. Right? I’m just trying to figure out what was offensive or wrong about the other person’s statement.
@milascave2
@milascave2 2 ай бұрын
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Her "moods" were caused by her alters. And, depending how long she had been on them, she might be going through withdrawals, too.
@Danka42
@Danka42 Жыл бұрын
Mother that secretly drugs her daughter: "wHaT eLsE dOn'T i kNoW aBoUt?"
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Жыл бұрын
you got a manicure🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@zacharytaylor190
@zacharytaylor190 Жыл бұрын
And a benzo nonetheless. That kind of wothdrawl can literally kill.
@Silencer796
@Silencer796 Жыл бұрын
Ikr
@sunniecaffey7907
@sunniecaffey7907 28 күн бұрын
​@zacharytaylor190 you would have to be be taking a strong dose daily for an extended amount of time
@jameson1239
@jameson1239 22 күн бұрын
@@sunniecaffey7907the mother was giving her them under the guise of vitamin C tablets it’s pretty safe to say she was planning on continuing to drug her for the foreseeable future
@everlasting9292
@everlasting9292 10 ай бұрын
“I didn’t want you to reach out for actual, real support and diagnosis, so I’ve just been drugging you and making you worse!” Mother of the mfking year.
@threedragonstalk2123
@threedragonstalk2123 Ай бұрын
Actually, ironically the drug WAS helping, the problem was that by helping it was masking the symptoms making it harder for her to get diagnosed.
@ghoststorm7082
@ghoststorm7082 11 ай бұрын
Shocking how mom became furious when her daughter wasn’t being too honest, yet mommy was giving her daughter diazepam and that was ok? Telling her child it was vitamin c pills! Funny how as parents we react to the best interest of our children yet become arrogant when the child(ren) react similarly towards us (parents)!
@FallenStarFeatures
@FallenStarFeatures 6 ай бұрын
Getting a minor hooked on benzodiazepines is child abuse.
@feraltaco4783
@feraltaco4783 5 ай бұрын
Parenting fail.
@feraltaco4783
@feraltaco4783 5 ай бұрын
Think I'm gonna need a nap.
@user-pe3ss5df2w
@user-pe3ss5df2w 2 сағат бұрын
Huh. This is normally what I try to convey to every adult that I meet when I told/tell them they are wrong about something back when I was a kid. And SOMEHOW IM FREAKING WRONG EVEN WHEN I DID REAEARCH FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS ON THE BLOODY SUBJECT!!? And it's because I'm YOINGER (Grits teeth) Than em.
@TheBermudaMan
@TheBermudaMan 6 ай бұрын
I was a little relieved to learn the father hadn't sexually molested her; the cause of her DID was just unbearable guilt. Watching a parent die in front of you is more than enough to fracture a child's psyche. Adding incestual assault to the mix isn't just unnecessary, it's evil.
@gamer4l1f34
@gamer4l1f34 3 ай бұрын
I just assumed she actually had a boyfriend. Either she has another persona, as discussed in the scene, who is the girlfriend of such, or she’s just a girl who’s too ashamed to admit. Either way makes sense. Then again, I’ve never watched this show. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@bloodysweetzombiegirl
@bloodysweetzombiegirl 29 күн бұрын
Why would it be added to the mix when it didn’t take place???
@TheBermudaMan
@TheBermudaMan 29 күн бұрын
@@bloodysweetzombiegirl You misunderstand me. I'm saying I'm relieved that it didn't take place at all.
@aklemon06
@aklemon06 Жыл бұрын
Momma been drugging her daughter with Valium and she wants to call the cops on her daughter for hitting herself.
@Aegon1
@Aegon1 Жыл бұрын
She didn’t know it was herself, she thought some guy knocked her up then abused her
@aklemon06
@aklemon06 Жыл бұрын
@@Aegon1 Check this out. Have you heard of this thing called sarcasm? Some people are gifted with it.
@bobbaker6495
@bobbaker6495 Жыл бұрын
​@Lol-es7ok you're a dumb dumb.
@joukeschat2486
@joukeschat2486 Жыл бұрын
​@AK Lemon cant use sarcasm as an excuse for being wrong.
@aklemon06
@aklemon06 Жыл бұрын
@Lol And they read into it badly. Case in point *jesters around the comments*
@heyysimone
@heyysimone Жыл бұрын
Yes mother, yell at your child to tell you the problems shes having, thatll work like a charm
@mariahdibben4066
@mariahdibben4066 7 ай бұрын
right I was like yeah that's gonna make her trust you and want to tell you things.
@ClassicalKaren
@ClassicalKaren Жыл бұрын
My fiancé is a therapist who specializes in DID. I went to a DID conference with him. Most people at the conference who had it had it due to long term repeated trauma rather than just 1 event but I do agree watching your dad die is incredibly traumatizing.
@sterlingglover7448
@sterlingglover7448 Жыл бұрын
Considering how her mom reacts to her "being moody", there's probably a lot more subtle things going on than someone dying or any beatings. Your parents are supposed to be some of the people who support what you do and who you are the most, so your mom treating your emotions like they're something to hit with pills (even if she didn't know about the drugs until now) is some long term damage if I've heard of it. Also add on her visceral reaction to the other things the alters caused and you can imagine how their relationship works.
@capnfungi7875
@capnfungi7875 Жыл бұрын
True, but I imagine daily thinking you were the direct cause for your fathers death and not being able to talk to anyone about it would put quite a mental strain on someone
@sterlingglover7448
@sterlingglover7448 Жыл бұрын
@@capnfungi7875 Oh absolutely, but that's not the only thing she had to deal with; girl had massive issues that are perfect grounds for alters to show up, whether you mean DID (the creation of entirely new personalities) or OSDD (the separation of self/memories related to the incident that you can't bear to have, which become personalities of that point of yourself).
@6Jenne6La6Flaca6
@6Jenne6La6Flaca6 11 ай бұрын
What about someone with DID who has never had any trauma? Where do these conferences take place? How can one join?
@briancrawford8751
@briancrawford8751 11 ай бұрын
Perhaps you mean watching one's father die violently is potentially traumatizing. I watched my father die last year and had my hands on him as he slipped away. I felt his pulse stop. Yes, it was very upsetting, but as he'd been sick for a long time, after years of taking care of him, it was also a relief. At long last he wasn't suffering anymore.
@hiccuphufflepuff176
@hiccuphufflepuff176 Жыл бұрын
The image of an eight-ball and strawberries both triggered flashbacks that she experienced as allergic reactions. It's an extreme version of what all our brains are doing everyday. We most often notice it as a certain tastes or smells bringing us back to a moment in our childhood, but every mundane thing we ever do is experienced in the context of a million random rememberings and weird associations in an interconnected web our brain's been building all our lives.
@aliceramdom.s
@aliceramdom.s Жыл бұрын
right
@daisywu5114
@daisywu5114 7 ай бұрын
And her arms are not able to move because in the memory of her two year old self, her arms are strapped down and she can’t freely move them.
@taxat10n1sth3ft
@taxat10n1sth3ft Жыл бұрын
Clearly this mother doesn't remember being a teenage girl. Moodiness kind of is part of the whole puberty thing.
@nikkimcdonald4562
@nikkimcdonald4562 Жыл бұрын
? That's not what she said.
@DIrizarry07
@DIrizarry07 Жыл бұрын
Her mom probably drugged her up too at that point
@builder396
@builder396 Жыл бұрын
@@nikkimcdonald4562 But she put her child on meds.
@lindaleelaw5277
@lindaleelaw5277 Жыл бұрын
Ya think! Teen Valium Vitamins hmmm interesting concept lol
@taxat10n1sth3ft
@taxat10n1sth3ft Жыл бұрын
You can medicate teenage mood swings, but if you do, how do you expect the poor teen to learn to regulate her emotions? A skill which is absolutely essential in the adult world because we have to deal with other stupid humans and difficult life circumstances waaayyy too much to be able to handle life without self control.
@meganshaw5221
@meganshaw5221 Жыл бұрын
She’s such a good little actor did is hard to convey accurately
@feelingReckless13
@feelingReckless13 Жыл бұрын
Madison Davenport is an amazing actor. In one of her other roles her character got possessed at the end of one season. At the start of the next season I kept wondering if it was the same actor because she did so good at playing the other role. They did change her makeup/styling but it was really the way she changed everything from her voice to her mannerisms that made her so unrecognizable.
@idy3176
@idy3176 10 ай бұрын
@@feelingReckless13 "Are you staring at me? ...I didn't think so."
@kaitlyne1870
@kaitlyne1870 Жыл бұрын
What's with all the parents in this show drugging their kids and calling it "vitamins"?
@NoHomerS
@NoHomerS Жыл бұрын
Vitamin chill
@BonChanSama
@BonChanSama 10 ай бұрын
@@NoHomerS 😂😂😂
@madcatter576
@madcatter576 7 ай бұрын
Happens more often than you think, I have liver damage because of it. Kids trust what adults tell them so they have no real reason to question it unfortunately
@kamiw5864
@kamiw5864 7 күн бұрын
It's a soft take off of Gypsy Rose's story.
@darthhelmut4417
@darthhelmut4417 12 сағат бұрын
I just got orange tic tacs & was told they were "pills to help me concentrate!" 😂😂😂
@Robinwhoohoo
@Robinwhoohoo Жыл бұрын
Jeez that "baby it's going to be ok" got me tearing up.. so sad 😢
@finzfast_gutz5138
@finzfast_gutz5138 11 ай бұрын
Well and then watching him nod off because of the head trauma... That was scary
@megakailler
@megakailler Жыл бұрын
I love how Taub and Park were little Houses in that first scene. Park questioning Chase trying to figure out why he was lying; Taub with the "feel free to jump in at any time" the same line I think he used on Masters when she did her first diagnosis.
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Жыл бұрын
I agree, why is it any of Parks damned business how Chase choses to groom himself. If the positions were reversed Chase would be fired for sexism.
@addisonkennedy7111
@addisonkennedy7111 Жыл бұрын
Taub with everybody lies
@The_Evening_Sun
@The_Evening_Sun Жыл бұрын
@@RaptorFromWeegee in a normal hospital setting yes. But everyone on the house team always was incessant about prying into each other's personal lives and analyzing each other both the men and the women, did you not watch the show?
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Жыл бұрын
@@The_Evening_Sun To be honest, no. I've only ever watched youtube clips of it. But I get your explanation and grudgingly agree. You gotta deviate from real world cause&effect in order to tell a better story.
@The_Evening_Sun
@The_Evening_Sun Жыл бұрын
@@RaptorFromWeegee ah I see. It kinda stems from how House to some degree is based on Sherlock Holmes. The original Sherlock from the novels being someone who could obsessively dig into a person's life and scenarios just by looking at different cues lick the way their hair is brushed and such, but at the same time possessed little to no care for social tact to the point of being offensive.
@JackDespero
@JackDespero 11 ай бұрын
Also, being moody is the right of any teenager. We were all moody, and now it is our payback time. Medicating your own teen daughter without even telling her is a breach of trust that may never recover.
@TheUnseenPath
@TheUnseenPath 7 ай бұрын
Your pay back time? Then we'll respond with a vengeance.
@cloak9001
@cloak9001 7 ай бұрын
@@TheUnseenPath Our Vengeance will be greater than yours.
@btsarmyforever3816
@btsarmyforever3816 6 ай бұрын
@@TheUnseenPath That vengeance will never take place. Cause in real life that mother will be sticking to a prison cell for child abuse :)
@JakkFrost1
@JakkFrost1 11 ай бұрын
So mom resorts to secretly drugging her child so she doesn't have to actually parent. And people say this show is unrealistic.
@Xs2...
@Xs2... 6 ай бұрын
Don't you just love, that parents who get mad at there children for hiding stuff. But once they are hiding something the kids should just forgive them ??
@maninblue88
@maninblue88 Жыл бұрын
Ms. Madison Davenport showing her awesome range as always. She's so talented!
@idy3176
@idy3176 Жыл бұрын
"Being normal is very important to Iris!" *Proceeds to have violent/traumatized multiple personalities and bleed/bruise everywhere.* I spat out my coffee. Damn, Kate Fuller cannot catch a break in any reality.
@mary-janereallynotsarah684
@mary-janereallynotsarah684 Жыл бұрын
@@idy3176 she did on Black Mirror!
@blackswan5034
@blackswan5034 Жыл бұрын
Love her as materia in final fantasy dissidia
@KayKay114
@KayKay114 7 ай бұрын
​@@mary-janereallynotsarah684Which episode of Black Mirror? I don't recognize her. 🤔
@KayKay114
@KayKay114 7 ай бұрын
​@@mary-janereallynotsarah684 Nevermind! I figured it out. 😊
@laupel
@laupel Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with DID due to being sex trafficked as a child and just wanted to add a bit of clarity. DID only forms from severe repeated trauma that you experience when your brain is still developing (as a young child). It’s incredibly hard to diagnose because the whole point of having DID is to shield your brain from trauma, so you’re not aware that anything is wrong with you. I’m 24 now and got diagnosed when I was 21 in a residential treatment facility Edit: I forgot this comment existed, but I wanted to add a bit more context for the people in the comments saying DID can form without trauma. That’s not true. Complex trauma is required to receive a DID diagnosis, but there are tons of other dissociative disorders. There’s something called OSDD which can present itself the same as DID, however, can be present without trauma. They’re very similar, but can develop under different circumstances. If you think you could potentially have a dissociative disorder, please reach out to a professional and know that you’re not alone. ♥️ Thanks everyone for the support and likes!!
@gb1reinwald
@gb1reinwald Жыл бұрын
Take care! Also know that you can eventually integrate them into fewer or even one personality. It just takes a lot of time and effort (and therapy, of course!). Having fewer personalities to handle improves the life quality significantly.
@edenredeemed
@edenredeemed Жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t say only repeated trauma, but severe trauma. Nevertheless, God bless you and I hope you’re able to have a relatively normal and healthy life.
@aliceramdom.s
@aliceramdom.s Жыл бұрын
ok
@Kiss_My_Aspergers
@Kiss_My_Aspergers Жыл бұрын
@gb1reinwald Integration is not always the goal. Please update your understanding of Systems. Thank you.
@sterlingglover7448
@sterlingglover7448 Жыл бұрын
@@Kiss_My_Aspergers I have a friend with DID, and she's made me well aware that alters are not just parts of someone's brain, but also their own people who have as much desires and worries as anyone else, including their own life. To try and effectively kill those other people through integration is always a terrible idea, and treating it as a way to "cure someone" does way more harm than having the alters ever could. Treat the other people inside you as people, work with them to operate through life, and you'll make it through together.
@ravenval5046
@ravenval5046 11 ай бұрын
"I was drugging my daughter with anxiolytics behind her back, that's perfectly normal, but lying to me... EVIL!" All children deserve parents but many parents don't deserve children.
@lalayastill610
@lalayastill610 10 ай бұрын
that bothered me too. She was the only one with the trust issues. But it's overwhelming to be a single parent. Some of your worst fears come true, plus new fear of not being able to pay that mortgage, put food on the table, have that emotional and financial security that if you have an issue in life, an illness, a big unexpected expense etc nobody will be there for you and if you fall your kid ends up in fostercare. You feel inadequate, maybe even that you're failing your kid, you don't always have someone there to help you, so i can see some people doing their best to control absolutely everything they can. So i'm not saying that what she did was right, i'm saying they both need a bit of help and understanding
@stephenking5852
@stephenking5852 9 ай бұрын
Hypocrisy.
@seth7745
@seth7745 9 ай бұрын
I don’t know about that. My father lost custody due to conditions beyond his control. Later in life all of his kids blamed him for it but me. I was the only one in his life and I was the only one at his bedside when he died from cancer. He left me as is sole heir. He didn’t have anything of value to hand down to me. I think it was more of a statement. Its hard to agree that my siblings deserved him.
@ravenval5046
@ravenval5046 9 ай бұрын
@@seth7745 they were not born with those vices, by default, what I said is true. But their choices as adults change that for them, and only then. Not before, or for other people. they were not children when they chose hatred. it is their fault at that point.
@FallenStarFeatures
@FallenStarFeatures 6 ай бұрын
Getting a minor hooked on benzodiazepines is child abuse.
@taylorshea6856
@taylorshea6856 11 ай бұрын
Man they got the little to come out. As someone who’s met someone with DID, coaxing the littles out is so hard sometimes they’re so scared of everything
@taylorshea6856
@taylorshea6856 11 ай бұрын
And the older personalities only want to protect the little
@trainman5675
@trainman5675 11 ай бұрын
Probably managed that because at the end of the day they want to protect well. The body for the most part in this case. And without talking to them all of them would be in danger
@torakunoichi
@torakunoichi 6 ай бұрын
What’s the little??
@andiehernandez1995
@andiehernandez1995 6 ай бұрын
​@@torakunoichi"littles" are alters that are very small in terms of age (around 0-6 years).
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 8 ай бұрын
withholding information from your kid is one thing, lying to them is another. Lying to your kid destroys trust.
@themusicalgamer2701
@themusicalgamer2701 10 ай бұрын
Ahh, so the "boyfriend" is a prosecutor/misguided protector. He was trying to get her to leave the hospital for their own safety, and resorted to physical violence. As someone with DID, I really dont know how to feel about this episode. Definitely some of the most accurate representation I've seen for DID on any television media, but still got some things wrong. It takes multiple/recurring traumatic experiences to develop DID. Generally its developed between ages 5-8. The switching of alters was a bit unrealistic at times, like Iris' vision going blurry and yet able to tell the doctors something happening instead of being froze up. The instantaneous switching was very good though, the method House used to get "boyfriend" switched in was brilliant! I realized what was going on as soon as "boyfriend" switched in, that was a super cool moment to see that I didn't expect! Definitely think they should've included some moments of Iris disassociating though, as it tends to happen quite frequently in people with DID. Every DID system is different though. I also don't quite understand the pregnancy thing. Did a different alter have sex and Iris wasn't aware of it? Or are they saying that one alter is pregnant and having related symptoms but the body itself is not pregnant? Thats possible, but I don't know why the test would pop positive unless that specific alter was fronting during the test, resulting in the brain releasing pregnancy hormones because in that alter's perspective, they are pregnant. Usually hypnosis isn't a good idea for DID patients as a consistent treatment, because digging too deep into locked away memories can have very negative results (like additional splitting of alters). In a situation like this though I could definitely see it being beneficial. It's not a completely accurate representation, but it is definitely the most accurate and the least myth-perpetuating representation I've seen in just about any fictional work so far. To the team who worked on this episode, amazing job and thank you! It feels really nice to be seen!
@slimek20
@slimek20 10 ай бұрын
It's really impressive. Especially since this came out in 2011. Like, 12 years ago and it got that much rather well when so many other shows since then had been much much much worse.
@themusicalgamer2701
@themusicalgamer2701 10 ай бұрын
@@slimek20 it really is, a good example for future media projects
@Flufferz626
@Flufferz626 9 ай бұрын
Someone with DID might also be prone to false pregnancy syndrome.
@mariahdibben4066
@mariahdibben4066 7 ай бұрын
they were saying one of her alters had sex and she was not aware of it.
@themusicalgamer2701
@themusicalgamer2701 7 ай бұрын
@@mariahdibben4066 Gotcha, thanks for the clarification!
@other7128
@other7128 Жыл бұрын
This actress is AMAZING! She deserves more credit!
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 5 ай бұрын
the girls boyfriend is herself poor girl is just lonely she needs your love🤣
@torycatherine2044
@torycatherine2044 8 ай бұрын
I can't imagine any doctor prescribing benzos to a child without directly evaluating them just because the mother asked for it to give them. That's insane. She could have gotten the diagnosis sooner if her mother weren't so selfish. Heaven forbid she have to put in the work of helping her daughter get to the root cause of her "moodiness", a lot more convenient to just drug her instead. Absolutely despicable
@jakepullman4914
@jakepullman4914 7 ай бұрын
Maybe they weren't prescribed to the daughter? Possibly mom was getting a prescription for herself and "sharing" some of them.
@Emily-me
@Emily-me 9 ай бұрын
Giving someone, anyone, mood altering drugs without letting them know is basically gaslighting them. How are they supposed to work through their emotions if they can’t figure out why sometimes they are relaxed and sometimes they are unable to control themselves.
@glennbrymer4065
@glennbrymer4065 Жыл бұрын
How strange, I watched my mother kill my father when I was 5. That the beginning. The year was 1956. The traumas continue to build. Physical & psychological abuse continued. I'd had enough from "family" & joined the Army at 17. It was 1969. The 1st year was great, and it was the best time of my life. For the 1st time I had all the food I wanted to eat. I was given fine weapons and taught to kill 50 different ways with them. I felt "safe" for the 1st time too. I learned well & was given more rank. I learned to do a speacilized job. Was given more rank. I felt important. Then, I was sent overseas to defend my country in a front line unit. I did good. The stress was bad. Then, I got hit and was badly hurt. Major operations took place. I was sent home. I was 19. I found myself being retired out of the Army on a disability. I wasn't fully aware of the facts at the time. But I had severe Ptsd & I was addicted to painkillers. As the years rolled by, things got pretty crazy. I had run-ins with various LEOs & did some time in prison. I got older. The VA spent 40 years drugging me & giving me higher disability ratings. You would not believe what a freaky long trip that was. Lots of drs who had no clue but they started labeling me from the DSM‐3, 4, 5,etc. I finally started going to talk with some very good civilian therapists & drs. They gave me more test, but these were not like the ones the VA had given me. Some very interesting things were uncovered. I went to see some other therapist. More exams & questions. But these were very different. I was amazed to learn that I was not the only personality I thought I was in my mind. Turned out, there were 5 of us. I can't tell you how strange it all was. It all made sense once it was all brought out. Now, I'm in my 70s. It's been a very hard & weird life, but I know what happened now. Complex Ptsd is all the rage these days. Lol The human mind is amazing. We all agree on that.
@valjoriesheppard8084
@valjoriesheppard8084 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story and for your military service. I'm amazed by your strength. You have my prayers. You're not just a survivor - you're a warrior.
@glennbrymer4065
@glennbrymer4065 9 ай бұрын
@valjoriesheppard8084 If you Google my name "Glenn Brymer" you can see my stories.
@MatthewTeachout-xj4yy
@MatthewTeachout-xj4yy 3 күн бұрын
I can only hope my generation has the strength you have, sir
@milascave2
@milascave2 Жыл бұрын
A lot of stuff in the media about multiples personalities, such as one of them being a serial killer, is nonsense. But having a very young personality is real. I saw one come out in a friend of mine. Later, she totally refused to believe it when three witnesses told her about it. I believe that she had a self harming one, as well. Her BF said that she often accidentally gets pins on her bed and then rolls over onto them, which does not make a lot of sense. She was seriously abused as a child by her older brother, who seems to have been a sociopath. They were both adopted.
@doctorposting
@doctorposting 11 ай бұрын
now Chase is trained in hypnosis🤣🤣🤣
@DUSKvsDAWN
@DUSKvsDAWN 10 ай бұрын
I mean he did train hypnosis indeed. He did it in the latest episodes of season 4 as well.
@lindsayhiggins5540
@lindsayhiggins5540 9 ай бұрын
That man can hypnosis me any day!!
@wortwortwort117
@wortwortwort117 9 ай бұрын
As someone watching through this channel that is the WORST cliffhanger possible.
@ToqTheWise
@ToqTheWise Жыл бұрын
I was like “a car crash wouldn’t cause DID- oh…yep, that’ll do it!”
@babyboyronnie
@babyboyronnie Жыл бұрын
Spoilers*** It was cancer. She wasn't pregnant.
@zelorig8887
@zelorig8887 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I was wondering why she was bleeding at the end
@babyboyronnie
@babyboyronnie Жыл бұрын
@@zelorig8887 ovarian cancer
@danielschneider1504
@danielschneider1504 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'd been wondering too
@Aegon1
@Aegon1 Жыл бұрын
Park: *prying Chase for answers* Chase: Did House give you homework? Park: …
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Жыл бұрын
Not worth getting too hung up on semantics. They change the psychological terminology constantly. I'm old enough to remember when DID/MPD was called "split personality". Its the thing Sybil had. Schizophrenia was call "Dementia Praecox", Anti-social personality disorder was called, "Moral Insanity", and so on and so on.
@tymondabrowski12
@tymondabrowski12 Жыл бұрын
DID is more precise, since it's less about personality and more about identity, and it's a dissociative disorder which kind of categorizes it together with other similar ones.
@tmm6884
@tmm6884 Жыл бұрын
Sorry that the APA strives through research to more finely tune their diagnostic criteria, boomer.
@bloodydove5718
@bloodydove5718 Жыл бұрын
@@tmm6884 i dont think he was complaining
@kitkakitteh
@kitkakitteh Жыл бұрын
Love that the projections fly, and the insults come out as first weapon. It truly is diagnostic to see what triggers that response.
@AdeleiTeillana
@AdeleiTeillana Жыл бұрын
Who was getting hung up on semantics?
@user-wi3yx3gy2o
@user-wi3yx3gy2o Жыл бұрын
This is almost a possible case but the details are pretty unlikely (and definitely incomplete). Alters can hallucinate other alters as separate people that they think they interact with in the real world, or false memories of such interactions can exist, often as a way of covering memory gaps. There are a few things that bother me. First, this is a covert DID system that just becomes overt and highly communicative with doctors (and thus visible to the oblivious host) on day one. This kind of progress often takes about 10 years of failed psychotherapy before the patient happens to be seen by a trained professional who spots the difference between DID and disorders like borderline personality did and PTSD. Second, if one alter has a relationship with another it’s usually the case that they both know that they are alters, or something like it. In that context even romantic relationships have happened. I just never heard of this specific dynamic of an oblivious host in a romance with an alter they hallucinate or have a false memory of them being a separate person in the world. as being. It also typically takes the reality or perception of inescapable prolonged trauma to cause DID, and this must occur within the first 9 years of childhood, if not earlier. You are not going to develop DID without dissociating regularly and pretty severely, and you usually dissociate to that extent when you feel like you can’t escape the trauma by fawning, fleeing, or fighting. You also won’t develop it as a tween or teen if it was not present before. Dissociation is not only s trauma response. Young children dissociate almost constantly, and they are most susceptible if the prolonged trauma starts or continues through the ages of about 4-9. Usually DID also involves moral trauma involving disorganized attachment. Moral trauma is trauma involving an element of guilt or shame. Disorganized attachment is having a social attachment to a caregiver which is punctuated by abuse, severe neglect, or abandonment, especially repeated abuse or severe neglect, such as an abusive mother who is moderately affectionate some of the time and highly abusive or highly neglectful at other times, often beginning in early childhood but continuing until at least age 4. Neurodivergence (including autism) or physical illness and injury involving prolonged pain are often factors, and the kind of trauma most associated with DID is caregiver s*xual abuse, torture, or child trafficking. Often most and the worst traumatic memories are hidden to the most frequently conscious alters.
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron Жыл бұрын
well said. My understanding is that dissociation is normal in young children, and the disorder (whether DID or others such as OSDD 1A/2A/B (formerly DD-NOS), is a failure to integrate b/c of sustained trauma exactly as you described. In a sense, it is a completely normal response to an abnormal environment,.
@coconut2184
@coconut2184 Жыл бұрын
DID isn’t even real lmao, plenty of therapists don’t recognize it as a real diagnosis. Even the popular cases were a lie.
@trainman5675
@trainman5675 11 ай бұрын
We have to remember the detail that her life is in danger and the alters likely understand full well that if 1 goes they all go on some fundamental level. So that explains the time and appearance issue since some alters can reveal themselves in time or without a choice. For the dynamic one. The patient is the original. She is not an alter specifically. Her "boyfriend" is. And they likely mentally ahem. As her mind expected then the alter fronted and handled the rest. While we don't know her entire situation. The mother was willing to do diazeapam unprescribed due to moodiness. That's not a good sign for the houses health. Add in the car accident so young and the innate guilt it would form one. And from there more could form over time.
@spikey420
@spikey420 10 ай бұрын
you were right about most things. however DID isnt just caused by prolonged trauma but also large trauma. she lost her dad and her mind couldnt process it, so it produced the boyfriend to help her cope through it. however the worse she felt about her dad the more her boyfriend would be there. trauma is defined as "a deeply distressing or disturbing experience" bullying can be trauma, even if just verbal and emotional bullying. abuse, even verbal, can be trauma. or having something bad happen that the brain may struggle to process such as an accident, or someone dying. for me, my trauma was being bullied, being attacked by dogs and almost dying. those 3 things plus a life of undiagnosed autism means I may have BPD. and whilst thats not DID it is also a trauma response and people with BPD can think they have DID or just have both. but you get my drift
@saaramohamed8921
@saaramohamed8921 5 ай бұрын
Yess I agree I had undiagnosed autism that led to severe dissociation as a child and I developed alters.
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 Жыл бұрын
5:55 Mental wounds not healing, life's a bitter shame.....
@ToqTheWise
@ToqTheWise Жыл бұрын
…I’ve grown up with this song and I didn’t know those were the words. 😅
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 Жыл бұрын
@@ToqTheWise It's Ozzy Osborne. What do you expect? But I'm pleased people are getting the reference.
@BelleTheGemini
@BelleTheGemini Жыл бұрын
I'm going off the rails on a crazy tra-ain.
@Domjot5569
@Domjot5569 2 ай бұрын
I'd just like to clarify something, they say in the episode that it is something "too dificult to accept", that is a bit missleading, It is something "too difficult to handle". Also its not that the alters dont have to accept it. The alters are created to shield the host from the events and memories that they can not handle, where the Alters are able to handle and protect the host from further trauma. Its a defensive mechanism in the brain. - From someone with DID.
@ryanadams0922
@ryanadams0922 11 ай бұрын
3:39 I cant express how much I love that piano playing
@viperdemonz-jenkins
@viperdemonz-jenkins 9 ай бұрын
love the flirty back and forth between Chase and Park.
@faelixyy4931
@faelixyy4931 Жыл бұрын
i wondered why i recognised her then remembered she plays ethel on shameless
@keepdreaming0520
@keepdreaming0520 Жыл бұрын
The girls’ face after the doctor told her mom that they should run a pregnancy test lol 2:40
@cassandrareedy7369
@cassandrareedy7369 10 ай бұрын
Some people are adversely affected by diazepam. Memory loss, moodiness, sleep walking, ect. Side effects must be monitored, and without the child being informed, mom's putting her in danger.
@FallenStarFeatures
@FallenStarFeatures 6 ай бұрын
Getting a minor hooked on benzodiazepines is child abuse.
@PIMPSTREZZ-DNA-FAM
@PIMPSTREZZ-DNA-FAM 11 ай бұрын
Any other mother will be arrested for giving her kids not prescribed drugs
@PlatinumShadowRayn
@PlatinumShadowRayn 10 ай бұрын
we've been diagnosed with C-DID (Complex Dissociative Identity Disorder) a little over a year ago, DID comes from repeated childhood trauma during the time a child personality forms, (usually between the ages of 2-9 years old, 12 at the latest)
@oiltycoonbillionaire
@oiltycoonbillionaire 9 ай бұрын
No you haven't lol
@The-Devils-Advocate
@The-Devils-Advocate 7 ай бұрын
@@oiltycoonbillionaireoh, omniscience. Fun
@nimamehranfar8310
@nimamehranfar8310 6 ай бұрын
We? are you counting yourself and your imaginary alters?
@yuiitodoro7791
@yuiitodoro7791 6 ай бұрын
@@nimamehranfar8310 cause of alters , they refers to all
@andreachilton6037
@andreachilton6037 5 ай бұрын
​@@nimamehranfar8310To those who have suffered the traumas that induce DID, they aren't "imaginary"... The alters surface at times when the person is emotionally overwhelmed as a means of protecting them from further trauma. It is akin to what some might refer to as a fractured personality; I think of it more like the facets of a diamond... Each facet, or side, reflects a bit differently and yet each of them is necessary to see (and appreciate) the gem as a whole.
@beatnikmary
@beatnikmary Жыл бұрын
Charlene Yi was on House? I love her! I may have to go back and watch her seasons now.
@azazellon
@azazellon Жыл бұрын
Her entire performance is flat, wooden and generally not enjoyable. In most of the fandom's generalized agreement. Just an fyi :0
@Aemilius_Roswell
@Aemilius_Roswell Жыл бұрын
I know right?? I didn't know she was the voice actress for Steven Universe until I recognized her voice. Pretty cool!!
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- Жыл бұрын
She sucks the life out of every scene she's in. She was bad enough in Knocked Up with 45 seconds of screen time. How can you like her?
@iBeFloe
@iBeFloe Жыл бұрын
@@azazellon I agree. The whole noobie cast was extremely boring imo
@MaxwellsDemon9
@MaxwellsDemon9 Жыл бұрын
Just the one season. She's super cute, the character is good with a good arc in the first two episodes. Later she has short arc with chase that's really engaging.
@bubblesawesome3284
@bubblesawesome3284 7 ай бұрын
This mother made me angry she literally drugged her. and she’s made at her bruh
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 5 ай бұрын
Isn't that how toxic and dysfunctional people work?
@Daffodillon
@Daffodillon Жыл бұрын
child: has severe illness literally only caused by trauma mother: child didn't experience any trauma ......
@tminusboom2140
@tminusboom2140 10 ай бұрын
Can't brain damage cause DID? I realize that receiving brain damage is usually traumatic, but it is nominally possible to get it absent any conscious experience.
@jakepullman4914
@jakepullman4914 7 ай бұрын
Trauma's pretty subjective. Some people's minds have extreme reactions to things that others cope fine with.
@Daffodillon
@Daffodillon 7 ай бұрын
@@jakepullman4914 DID only manifests when you experience trauma severe enough for your subconscious/unconscious to be convinced you wouldn't survive resulting in a level of dissociation so high it prevents the natural integration of one's person. Experiencing a car crash ad a child is pretty universally traumatic, so I really don't get your opposing stance here
@Daffodillon
@Daffodillon 7 ай бұрын
@@tminusboom2140 Haven't heared from that yet. Personality changes from damage definitely yes, but early disrupted personality integration coupled with extreme levels of dissociation is a thing of conscience by today's knowledge. It wouldn't surprise me if literal damage can do it too, but I have yet to encounter a consensus stating so
@jakepullman4914
@jakepullman4914 7 ай бұрын
@@Daffodillon Not sure how you read that as an opposing stance. Do you just assume anyone who says something different from you is opposition? I was just saying that the child could have been traumatized in ways the mother isn't aware of, because trauma isn't always obvious from a bystander's point of view. Because it's not an objective thing.
@KALLASALEGACY
@KALLASALEGACY Жыл бұрын
From a diagnosed D.I.D. System, A little upset that they said DID is also known as MPD, which isn't exactly true. It was called that way back in the day and it is slightly easier to understand. But docs are trying to separate that term from DID because they are totally different identity as a whole, people can have different personalities. But other than that I'm amazed on how accurate this is to D.I.D. How some alters remember curtain truama, thats kinda the point. And the little reference of how some alters date one another. This is my favorite House clip to date.
@RippingStars
@RippingStars Жыл бұрын
As a system myself I was also pretty surprised at the accuracy of the condition! I do agree MPD and DID are different but I think it's probably so they don't have to explain to viewers what the concept of DID is
@DespairKarma
@DespairKarma Жыл бұрын
@@RippingStars Same here Some people don't know what D.I.D is and they only understand it once you use what else it's called which is multiple personality disorder then it clicks
@ilexevergreen5405
@ilexevergreen5405 Жыл бұрын
System?
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Жыл бұрын
Why did she start hemorrhaging??
@RippingStars
@RippingStars Жыл бұрын
@@ilexevergreen5405 System is the word we use to describe all the people in our head! An alter is a single person
@creatip123
@creatip123 Жыл бұрын
Wait, why didn't I remember this episode? I watched the whole series...😳😳
@andisgirl
@andisgirl Жыл бұрын
Right??? Me too! I fucking can´t remember and i don´t know why.....watched the whole series too and not just one time....watched it at least 10 times and still can´t remember 😮😮😮😮
@vaughanthomson4291
@vaughanthomson4291 Жыл бұрын
S8 ep7, you don't remember because it wasn't the main part of the episode , there were 3 stories going on and the last part of the episode wasn't about this
@georgek4416
@georgek4416 Жыл бұрын
You have multiple personalities disorder, wake up
@UmbreonDarkness69
@UmbreonDarkness69 Жыл бұрын
​@open ur eyes there was 2 stories not 3
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- Жыл бұрын
@@UmbreonDarkness69 There were*
@rachel-in-the-208
@rachel-in-the-208 7 ай бұрын
The BEST KDrama I have ever seen (Kill Me, Heal Me) is about a guy with DID … I was really well done.
@samanthaconrad6445
@samanthaconrad6445 7 ай бұрын
I am now watching this show. Thank you. This is why they should be allowed to post more free stuff
@alfobootidir2474
@alfobootidir2474 5 ай бұрын
My favorite thing about this is, in the end her being her own boyfriend who is into animal abuse, has nothing to do with anything and she has cancer 😂
@michaelf534
@michaelf534 8 ай бұрын
How did they not see the bruises earlier! Someone should report these doctors
@kristingallo2158
@kristingallo2158 Ай бұрын
Bruises showed up that night when the alter boyfriend took control. She best herself up
@zachariahsmith1324
@zachariahsmith1324 Жыл бұрын
This scene was AWESOME
@TedLJones
@TedLJones Жыл бұрын
Omg i was thinking about this episode yesterday!!!
@Lamzilla24
@Lamzilla24 Жыл бұрын
The ending... got me
@rawlivingwithdisabilities
@rawlivingwithdisabilities 7 ай бұрын
I want to hug her 😢😢😢😢
@donnarogers7732
@donnarogers7732 2 күн бұрын
This series touched so ma y conditions that enlightened so many. They also tackled tough sociological and mental conditions that case not discussed. Miss House and all their participants.
@KemyLynn
@KemyLynn 6 ай бұрын
Being a Teenager is One of the biggest Life Cycles We All Experi- ences. People need ro aknowledge it more often. ❤
@emmetthesubwaybosswhorunso1319
@emmetthesubwaybosswhorunso1319 Жыл бұрын
Yay house M.D!
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 Жыл бұрын
Stop hitting yourself, no seriously.
@heatherbowman9450
@heatherbowman9450 11 ай бұрын
Ive never seen disasociative identity disorder like this!😮
@Taro_liam
@Taro_liam 10 ай бұрын
Where have u seen it? This video wasn't a perfect representation of DID, but it was one of the better and still acurate ones. That's why i wonder how/where u've seen it.
@saaramohamed8921
@saaramohamed8921 5 ай бұрын
This is pretty accurate tho
@tinamariemills7542
@tinamariemills7542 Жыл бұрын
What got to me all she went though all do an old car accident and she saw her daddy die that young that brually too so sad all around
@raizahasmath5580
@raizahasmath5580 Жыл бұрын
Hypnosis is being done by Chase and not a professional psychiatrist?! Oh, please....
@MaxwellsDemon9
@MaxwellsDemon9 Жыл бұрын
In their defense, he had some hypnosis training (a "rotation in Melbourne"), although in medical hypnosis not psychiatric. Assuming there's a difference.
@raizahasmath5580
@raizahasmath5580 Жыл бұрын
@@MaxwellsDemon9 Hypnosis is a very complicated process and nobody but a professional should be allowed to conduct that
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 5 ай бұрын
It's just a television show. It isn't even a reality show. No need to overthink or take it so seriously. Just enjoy it for what it is.
@raizahasmath5580
@raizahasmath5580 5 ай бұрын
@@ladennayoung2939 I know that it's a television show, duh. A small accuracy won't hurt though.
@minnybri2010
@minnybri2010 4 ай бұрын
​@@raizahasmath5580I'm not complaining about that compared to some of the CPR they've done 😂
@jadeottereyes5131
@jadeottereyes5131 Жыл бұрын
Is there a part 2 for this video 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@irrelevant_noob
@irrelevant_noob 11 ай бұрын
This case is briefly discussed further within the "4 Year Old Boy Exhumed to Find Out the Cause of his Death" clip that was posted 8 days afterwards. (They're both from the same episode.) But there wasn't much left about this one... maybe a minute or two worth of details.
@karatekid7640
@karatekid7640 Жыл бұрын
Maybe the mother understated her daughter moodiness . Her daughter clearly has issue from childhood trauma but deeply suppressed so no one could have guessed there were so widely differing personalities in her. Both as a doctor and as a child with issues I say give the mother a break , she did what she could while trying not to hurt the self worth of a teenager.
@lubystkaolamonola529
@lubystkaolamonola529 Жыл бұрын
But seriously diazepam?! You do not give it unless it is a prescription from doctor..If she was giving it to her daughter without it she is guilty of poisoning a child. Where was "trying not to hurt" part.
@drewpott
@drewpott Жыл бұрын
Yeah cut her some slack, she just drugged her cause she was "moody"
@Lisa111999888
@Lisa111999888 Жыл бұрын
I hope you’re not a doctor
@karatekid7640
@karatekid7640 Жыл бұрын
@@lubystkaolamonola529 Obviously the show is known to skip somethings and overdramatise others , that's why anyone who have ever worked in healthcare know how stupid most of these solves are. Top notch drama though. For ex. In this scene , daughter clearly have anxiety disorders and panic attacks and for the sake of drama a subtle enough DID that escapes everyone except House who's never even seen the patient till then , benzodiazepines are a good medicine for her symptoms (though ssri works better if you discount the till that time unknown dissociation identity disorder ) and she might be put back on them alongside chemo but they didn't show that in show. Thing is diazepam is not an OTC and require a priscription. The mother in the episode doesn't seem to show any irresponsible behaviour , is attentive to her daughter , understand teenage troubles, doesn't blame her and is conscious of her daughter situation, so I assume it's unlikely she would just start giving her daughter a priscription medicine just on her own. Most likely she asked a psychiatrist to assess her daughter in friendly non clinical environment as some personal favour. It's not unheard of. But if that were the case there would be doctor's note in her health file. Such inconsistency though are replete in the show usually for some dramatic effects. Thing is most doctors are not Sherlock Holmes to know that a patient's spouse is cheating by seeing their skin tan ( though a particular orange person comes to mind at that) , But most House episodes have so convoluted sequence and reasoning that most doctors would reach the diagnosis in less number of steps and less near-dead patients. But yes , I too categorise my diagnosis as either its Lupus! or not Lupus!
@NJ.Magpie
@NJ.Magpie Жыл бұрын
​@@drewpott Just because someone is moody, it's not worth it to drug someone, especially without a medical license. All teenagers are moody at some point in their life. It is illegal to impersonate emergency services and use drugs that you need a license to use
@justadjustor8993
@justadjustor8993 11 ай бұрын
Wow. If they ever needed someone to play a young Natalie Dormer in flashback sequences .... 😃😃
@zaya9365
@zaya9365 11 ай бұрын
To be honest I thought the girl was being assaulted while she’s asleep, that’s why she didn’t know why she was pregnant.
@jcdg5963
@jcdg5963 11 ай бұрын
How did she became pregnant? Did the second personality have sex with someone while the girl is unconscious?
@ANethereal
@ANethereal 10 ай бұрын
​@@jcdg5963yes
@hueylongdong347
@hueylongdong347 6 ай бұрын
​@@jcdg5963 She had cancer but it appeared to be pregnancy because similar enzymes or something.
@khughes9574
@khughes9574 Жыл бұрын
Well THAT took a turn.
@davidbroughall3782
@davidbroughall3782 Жыл бұрын
I watched every episode of House. I don't remember this one at all.
@tayyabakhan7590
@tayyabakhan7590 8 ай бұрын
Where can i see its full episode?
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 8 ай бұрын
It sucks when your dentist says that you need to find a new dentist. Why? Because I'm a pediatric dentist, and you are 30.
@ramonaking1029
@ramonaking1029 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I missed this one!
@shaderax_storm6165
@shaderax_storm6165 Жыл бұрын
I don't remember these series 8 episodes at all, must be time to watch house again!
@feraltaco4783
@feraltaco4783 5 ай бұрын
Poor girl. Mental illness is tough. I can't imagine going through that though.
@KadeLee2007
@KadeLee2007 9 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with DID in 2018 and OMG I HATE HER MOM she's sm like mine I also remember everything from 18 months to 4 years old cuz i had savant syndrome from birth and developed did later.
@wabc2336
@wabc2336 7 ай бұрын
Do you actually remember what happens in your alternate personality?
@andyestabrooks6058
@andyestabrooks6058 Жыл бұрын
Shes Played a season on shamless as ESTER
@DarkenMidnacrystal
@DarkenMidnacrystal Жыл бұрын
I have 3 friends with DID and let me tell you it is something else. I try to be good friends with their alters though. I dont fully understand it and doubt I ever will, but when you need a friend you need a friend, right?
@__lillie__
@__lillie__ 11 ай бұрын
They're probably fakers. It's a very rare illnes and trendy on tiktok.
@SherrifOfNottingham
@SherrifOfNottingham 11 ай бұрын
@@__lillie__ "self aware" DID patients that tell you they have it are usually fakers, in order for you to be actually self aware of the situation it's likely you've actually created a new schism alter that I would call "the spectator" alter. It's argued that this one always exists kind of as a mechanical need. (Say for example a girl that might hit herself because one alter is hitting the other, this "spectator" might be the one doing it so the other alters have cleaner memories of the fight). This spectator one that is self aware is unlikely to talk to people about the situation, to be self aware of the situation you'd likely be self aware that explaining it to others sounds a lot like introducing an imaginary friend to somebody. If you know somebody with DID, one of the altars might have received the diagnosis but will not really be able to conceptualize how it works to you at all, otherwise you'll get the "who's at the controls" moment and figure it out on your own when you notice how drastically different a person is acting, or might actually throw some other curve ball like a different name, or them not recognizing you, or worse... one alter may actually have a very different opinion of you. The only person I've ever met that _likely_ had DID was a girl that had been caught "cheating" on lots of guys, people thought she was just a terrible liar as she on different days explain which one was her boyfriend, but even that was only a suspected case since a girl that goes around cheating might also act like that. It's hard for people with DID to have friends, because one alter may inadvertently (or intentionally) sabotage your relationship with somebody. Imagine for a moment, this is a dumb example but can simplify the concept a little, one of their alters is racist and and the other alter is friends with a black guy, then imagine the situation where the racist gets behind the wheel when hanging out with that black guy. So knowing that you're friends with somebody that has DID that isn't "faking" it is unlikely, because you're friends with one of the alters, and you'll likely only ever see that specific alter, unless the alter you meet is the "spectator" which, as I explained before, isn't going to be dying to tell you about their imaginary friends.
@DarkenMidnacrystal
@DarkenMidnacrystal 11 ай бұрын
@@__lillie__ this was before tiktok fam, I've known these friends since middle school
@wmeuse2375
@wmeuse2375 11 ай бұрын
​@@__lillie__ supposedly about 1% of the population (the sample I looked at was us based) although there seems to be some what of a sliding scale of what that means.
@valeries9297
@valeries9297 10 ай бұрын
​@@__lillie__I can only imagine why people with a rare condition would flock to those with the same condition. Almost like they'd want a sense of unity and camaraderie to know they aren't alone in their struggles. Alternatively, it's pretty common for people with a condition to be lumped together with other people who have the same condition socially. It's assumed that since they have the same condition they MUST want to be with others like them, and those who are affected generally don't want to be rude by rejecting others, so they choose to go along with the whole friend thing.
@hangontravellers2584
@hangontravellers2584 Жыл бұрын
Cutting edge medical drama tackles rare diseases with the most up to date knowledge and equipment..... let's use hypnosis! 😂
@thisisaperson660
@thisisaperson660 Жыл бұрын
ah yes lets expect a series filmed in 2004-2012 to be able to predict the medical future! Because the "new" medical shows are so accurate and reliable
@supagirl277
@supagirl277 Жыл бұрын
Well it's specifically just for helping someone get into a certain state of mind so that the alters come out and speak. It's not hypnosis in the "I can control you" way
@hangontravellers2584
@hangontravellers2584 Жыл бұрын
@@thisisaperson660 hypnotism is pseudo science, even when it aired.
@stuartralphson539
@stuartralphson539 Жыл бұрын
"When do you want the Lenor adverts to play?" "Yes"
@MojalefaMadumo
@MojalefaMadumo 6 ай бұрын
Why does all these shows are short,is there any way possible that i can get a full episode without being left with a ?😢
@jessp.r.7181
@jessp.r.7181 5 ай бұрын
The show is on Prime Video if you have that streaming service
@nicolehegarty4749
@nicolehegarty4749 2 ай бұрын
The girl kid patient was also in Shameless. I love her.
@chrisnotyou
@chrisnotyou 4 ай бұрын
Park is adorable.
@thobiem
@thobiem 2 ай бұрын
That moodiness as a child was probably caused by trauma from the accident. The mom made the worst mistake putting her kid on pills to make the problem just "go away" so she wouldn't have to deal with it
@millisagingerich1248
@millisagingerich1248 25 күн бұрын
Go House
@Octodactylpus
@Octodactylpus 7 ай бұрын
Unrelated, but it's hilariously unlikely a teenager who knows what an 8-ball is has only ever taken Vitamin C
@xnx488
@xnx488 Жыл бұрын
The girl played it better than some KZbinrs
@alemalmaz9466
@alemalmaz9466 10 ай бұрын
The brain is fascinating multiple personality disorder is buffling when i hard ynw melly saying i have six and you dont want to mess with melvin and all over sudden melvin ulter ego steps up he turns to a weird mf with the creepy smile gives me chills when he says everyone has got their time and he comes out at night i cant even fathom what they go through not being able to be in control of your self 😢
@sdaiwepm
@sdaiwepm Жыл бұрын
Fight Club!
@user-gr4ul4zx5d
@user-gr4ul4zx5d Жыл бұрын
is there a part 2? i hope there is because i love md tv
@Birtheater4545
@Birtheater4545 Жыл бұрын
This isn’t MD tv, this is House MD there is a full episode
@m3ga13
@m3ga13 Жыл бұрын
why is she bleeding
@nataleighjones4596
@nataleighjones4596 Жыл бұрын
@@m3ga13 She was having an miscarriage
@m3ga13
@m3ga13 Жыл бұрын
@@nataleighjones4596 oh geez- that causes the stomach to bleed???
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Жыл бұрын
​@@m3ga13 blood loss in that region, due to her clothing it showed there first
@kenneth69
@kenneth69 Жыл бұрын
Gonna comment before watching the rest of the video. She says she 'takes vitamin C sometimes". Uh, no follow-up questions? Like how much, and when is sometimes? Well, hitting play and seeing if that is where this goes. lol
@kenneth69
@kenneth69 Жыл бұрын
Well, the vitamin narrative did have a use but not what I thought unless she owned up to taking the vitamins a lot more often than suggested in a later part of the show.
@scchouhansanjay
@scchouhansanjay Жыл бұрын
almost all cases initially have very minor diseases but once they admit. they starts having other problems. 🤔
@Ava_Orchid
@Ava_Orchid 7 ай бұрын
If irl a mother admitted to tranquilizing her daughter who has DID and is now pregnant child protective services needs called as its super likely the mother is dosing her kid and selling em off to men at worst and at best has sat idly by in a childs formative years and allowed repeated traumas to be delivered to their child and then decided to drug them to cover is up
@SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE
@SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE Жыл бұрын
GREAT ! now this surgeon is also a Hypnosys expert.
@Sal_Sal27
@Sal_Sal27 Жыл бұрын
He did this in the episode before the Season 4 finale.
@SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE
@SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE Жыл бұрын
@@Sal_Sal27 yeah and there was also an episode where house becomes a VETERINARIAN.
@IvanIvanov-ej2wy
@IvanIvanov-ej2wy 11 ай бұрын
he uses hypnosys two or three times, and once on House even
@jonmajarucon51
@jonmajarucon51 Ай бұрын
Great little actress!!!!
@manu-si1sj
@manu-si1sj 3 ай бұрын
THE LITTLE IS A TRAUMA HOLDER NOOOO 😭 poor baby :(
@TroyAtLightNGames
@TroyAtLightNGames 7 ай бұрын
They should have cast Jenna Mulroney as the mom.
@becreative2420
@becreative2420 Жыл бұрын
Anyone else think that this actress has the same look and mannerisms as Jena Malone (the daughter in Stepmom)?
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