These Unusual Medical Conditions Are 1 in a Million

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In 2015, Inside Edition reported on a girl who couldn’t stop sneezing. Katelyn Thornley lived outside of Houston, and was sneezing over 12,000 times a day. She even had trouble completing a sentence without starting to sneeze. The uncontrollable laughing that Joaquin Phoenix’s character experienced in “Joker” is a real thing, too. It’s an effect of a condition known as pseudobulbar affect, or PBA. #InsideEdition
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The little girl allergic to water, that’s heartbreaking. I can’t imagine how dangerous a rainy or snowy day is for her.

hmwoof
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Everyone keeps talkin about the girl who can’t stop sneezing but what about the lil baby who is in pain when she bathes, touches snow or even cries. That is heartbreaking

lilbarbie
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I feel so bad for the little girl allergic to water. Her sister is able to play in the water but she isn't. It's sad.

coolcupcake
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the beatles saved someone, once again.

beatleskid
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Five years later I hope that girl doesn’t sneeze as much anymore

thecrazycatgirl
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The little girl who’s allergic to water and even her own tears broke my heart. That has to be so difficult for the parents and the little girl😢

KandeShack
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Dude I feel so bad for Ivy. I can’t imagine not being able to go in water 😭😭😭 she’s so cute

Apat
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My son is allergic to the cold, and my daughter was allergic to the heat (luckily she grew out of it when she was around 12-13) and it’s been a struggle, but seeing that little girl allergic to the water is just heartbreaking 😢 I feel so bad for her

jadingama
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I can't imagine being allergic to your own tears.

raynebird
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Bruh if the guy suddenly laughs at a funeral 💀

chery
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The sneezing is neurological. When she spoke on things that make her nervous she would sense or when she recalled a bad memory.

belmy
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I had the uncombable hair syndrome. Although they didn't know that is what it was back then. I had white powder puff hair. We grew up in farmland and my mom talked about actually losing me in a cotton field one day. They found me, because when I turned my head they saw the bushy side sticking up. Yes, my hair was more tameable on one side and the other was like a wild animal. My mom thought my hair was an indication of my health as I was also a very sickly child. I grew out of mine mostly by the time I was 8 though. It didn't last through puberty thank goodness. When it started changing its shape it also changed color. It went from white to strawberry blond. And then even more red when I got to be a teenager.

mindymurray
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Imagine that guy calls 911 for a dead body then starts laughing...

aviationgaming
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Y’all talking about the girl who can’t stop sneezing but what about that adorable toddler is can’t touch snow and water, she is sooo cute and it’s horrible that’s happening to her 😞

khushgill
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Can’t even imagine being allergic to your own tears, especially as a baby.

Hiddinnie
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1:28 imagine someone tells him his mom died and he does it

soumayabouchakour
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"I don't care what they do, i just want it to stop"
I know the feeling.

I wish you luck that you'll find peace.

rexacej
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God Ivy's story makes me want to cry i feel so bad imagine how she feels now

boptugv
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“Especially The Beatles” as a Beatles fan who their music helps me calm down, this is sweet. I’m so sorry that she has to deal with the sneezing, I wish I could give her a big hug & listen to The Beatles music together. I wish I could help all of these people ❤️

WhileMyGuineaPigGentlyWheeks
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It’s honestly crazy that there’s diseases / conditions we know little to nothing about

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