ER Doctor REACTS to World's Rarest Diseases

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Rarest diseases in the world can be found on the viral TV shows Body Bizarre on TLC and BORN DIFFERENT on truly. ER Doctor Jordan Wagner is back, reacting to the world's rarest diseases. Coping with a rare disease is hard. Today, learn about extreme medical conditions and rare human mutations that are rarely seen outside of textbooks. In today's video, Doctor Wagner will be reacting to medical mysteries and the shocking stories of rare diseases and the world's most painful disease cases. Diseases such as polydactyly from The Six-Fingered Family, PGAD, xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) from The Twins Allergic to the Sun, elephantiasis from China's Elephant Man, progeria (Benjamin Button disease) from Adalia Rose: The Girl Who Ages Too Fast, and harlequin ichthyosis from The Boy Whose Skin Grows Too Fast will be covered. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating insights into rare diseases and extreme medical conditions!

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LINKS & REFERENCES:

List of Rare Diseases | A-Z Database | NORD

Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center: Home | NIH

All clips and images are used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015)

If you feel like you are actually experiencing a real-life medical emergency, immediately stop watching and call 9-11 or contact a medical professional. The information in this video is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The satirical nature presented in the video is for entertainment purposes and does not endorse the actions displayed. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace an appointment with your own personal doctor.
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Люблю этого врача, объясняет всё чётко и правдоподобно спасибо этому мужику за новые познания.

seregalemur
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0:37 NO WAY STANFORD FROM GRAVITY FALLS

aronbasulto
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I would probably argue that fully functional polydactyly is a small superpower.

Maeshalanadae
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I watched that one video of her (Adalia) with progeria before. I had loved her when I first time watching it. She was and still is the greatest.

zachattack
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Here in Denmark, we have a young man named Jesper Sørensen who also suffers from progeria. He has made a lot of tv documentaries over the last 15 years+, since he is the only one in Denmark with progeria (maybe in all of Scandinavia). The name of the documentarys is called “ the boy in the old body”. He is acting in a haunted house, playing the role of one of the monsters. He likes the scary and creepynes.He is currently 26 years old, have a driving license and drive around in his costume made car 🚘

andef
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I have a type of ichthyosis, it’s a nightmare. I was told when I was born a month earlier then I should have been that I looked like someone had poured wax all over my skin. I live in a very some part of Canada so a lot of the doctors didn’t know what I had till one of the doctors dad was visiting from away who used to be a dermatologist but retired, his son (my doctor) ask my mom if she would mind if his dad took a look at me. His dad barely a foot in the room said “ oh! That’s ichthyosis!” His dad saved my poor mom from having to take me to other hospital in another province

spike
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I have never seen people like this but my respects for moving forward ❤

EL_compa-Carl
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I love this doctor. Hello with Russia. 😊😊😊

seregalemur
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Про первую историю я вспомнил Гравити Фолз

gamer-man
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I have NF1 but I've been quite lucky with no facial tumors etc. only a large head. I do however have something on my brain from what the Doctors told me when I was a kid but it's benign and hopefully will stay that way. It's nice to see it get covered.

neilcoatham
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My kitten, Remus, has polydactyly on his front paws!
His thumbs are fully functional and moveable, both have their own toe pads and claws, and he actually has another toe pad next to them that makes me wonder if he almost ended up with 6 toes...😅
Hes my special boy 😊

rabbitpanic
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I'd like to see more. This was very informative . And gives you a better idea vs prereceptive

joshuanorton
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Wang's story regarding that massive tumor on his face isn't the only time I've heard of this kind of thing. I once heard about Lai - a fifteen-year-old Vietnamese girl who had a benign tumor on her tongue. Since her family couldn't afford the plastic surgery to have it removed, the tumor became massive to the point where it not only disfigured her, but its weight gave Lai back issues. Eventually she was flown to the .U.S, where the tumor was removed, and Lai's medical miracle was featured on the TV show The Doctors.

zacharisincennes
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5:30
This boy was operated on and he began to look like the most ordinary person, although not without defects...

braddog
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Alright doc, you know i was enjoying more the games/movies reactions rather than thiss😅😂
But if it comes from you, i always learn something new

HARdrewReal
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I actually have Neurofibromatosis, my condition is very small, I have small tumors on my back, face, and ribs! But I’m doing great I’ve even played college basketball!

tatumreigle
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@DoctorER i have a mild form of Ehlers-Danlos and a rare variation of Guillain Barre syndromes (in my case the Guillain Barre went only to my legs) so thank you for this video, and i would truly love to see a vid on my both cases

krucefix
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For the poor woman forced to endure organism every hour, why not cut the nerve to the part which causing this situation. Might feel numb down there for her but at least she does not have to suffer anymore.

Headloser
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A friend of mine had NF2. First tumor was discovered when she was 13 and the operation to remove it from her brain took the hearing on her right side and most of her sight. Subsequent growths and removal of those led to her eventually becoming deafblind, coping with some balance difficulties and so on. She is no longer with us, but taught us so much in her too-brief life. She passed in her sleep but it's hard to tell exactly what took her or how that would relate to her rare condition.

joannestark
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Colab with doctor mike you two would be the bomb❤❤

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