You’re a strong man. I know those too well because my son used to suffer fever seizures. It’s scary. It hurts to see your child. Suffering like that. My son seizures stopped when he turned five years old.
What were fever seizures? I've never known anyone that had seizures. I'm happy that this precious little boy is a trooper just like his dad said. Bless him and your son 🙏🏻😔
@@agnesmartinez4565Their called Febrile Seizures. Some kids get them when their temperature spikes while being sick. Most grow out of them by 5 Y/O. For the most part they're harmless so long as they dont last for more than 10 minutes. My son had one when he was 2. He had some bacterial infection and got a real high fever in the middle of the night and had a full on seizures. That was the single scariest moment of my life, having my son go limp in my arms and i couldn't even tell if he was breathing. Luckily that was the only one he ever had and he's past the age now.
I mean, the boy seems really positive and happy. Thats a proof that his disease doesnt keep him from living to me. Hope he keeps being that kid and you his father, man
Hey man Im an iranian father with a son like yours but older. When he was 7 month old i changed his way of treatment from chemical to holistic (homoeopathic) treatments. It stopped his seizure but we took the risk of brain damage after that with "occupational therapy" he started to sit, walk and talk. I've been on this road for 23 years. I know what you've been through. So god bless you and your son and i hope that he gets better and better. ❤
unfortunately, no. we still don’t quite know what causes a seizure to happen except its something in the brain. thankfully, due to brain plasticity, if one part of your brain “dies”, the funtion of that part will not be entirely lost and will transfer to another part of the brain. if doctors suspect a part of the brain is causing the seizures, they can remove the part and the patient can retain most of his or her abilities. unfortunately, it isnt a guarantee that it will fix the seizure. this kid (technically adult) in my church has severe seizures and had half his brain removed because doctors believed it was causing them. the seizures stopped for a while, but it came back
@@loopy-q1h We should always get second opinions and revisit old diagnosis. My friend Jim is eplictic and had no improvement for years. Until his regular neurologist was away on vacation and replaced with a younger Dr. Who was more up to date. After guving him a new evaluation, he irdered a new and better medication that help substantially.
They thought I had epileptic seizures because I would ball up in a knot and have full body convulsions, but after middle school, the doctors told me that I was having non epileptic seizures. Now, I am grown out of them.
@@NotTheDAHASAG It's actually fairly common to have seizures from external and/or internal sources. It's more common than people realize to just grow out of them sort of. It isn't really growing out of them. More along the lines of out growing the external or internal sources. Whether that be overcoming stress or over exposure to an allergy causing it to fade. Most people will experience one or two seizures in there life. They are more common in youth due to an underdeveloped brain attempting to cope with the stressors of lively hood.
it’s so genuinely heartwarming to see all of these people donating stuff to one of the noble causes ever, helping another human being. brett is such a good dad
As someone with seizures, it is really hard to live with them. There are some things people recommend but nothing works for me since i cant feel mine coming on most of the time. If im at work, i just have to sit down and wait out the seizures and tics/ tic-like movements (which i have outside of seizures too). Sometimes i freeze in place and blink rapidly (i am conscious the whole time) until i eventually just close my eyes completely and try to stop it myself (which is just awful), and other times i lose almost all levels (and sometimes all levels unless i actively force it) of movement and it become difficult to do extremely simple things such as blinking. Seizures like this usually happen while im sitting down since im more likely to feel them coming on, whether consciously or subconsciously. Im not saying any of this to say that your child isnt having a hard time, because often people think im discrediting their experience, but im trying to empathize and put myself in your child's shoes. Its hard, but with the right support, we live happily
Have you seen the seizure specialist dogs? I'd definitely want one if I had random seizures - probs takes years of training & lots of money for one, but defs worth trying to do a GoFundMe
As someone with epilepsy I recommend marijuana to everyone, I went from 60 to 100 a day to 0 for 2 years if it isn't legal where you live CBD and CBN oil is the way to go
@@maryjanedodo yeah no lol. Those aren't covered by insurance and they take forever to train. Turns out I have non epileptic episodes which look a lot like seizures but are in fact not so I doubt it would work for me
Just a question, cus i dont really have any experience with seizures, is it similar to tourettes where they are just little movements like tics or are tourettes tics and small seizures very different (I am obviously not talking about full body seizures btw)
Being a dad is the greatest role we can undertake, and I can see that you take that responsibility seriously. Keep doing what you're doing, and may G-d bless you and your wonderful family.
God has done enough blessings to that poor child, he doesn't need any more of a god's love or blessing, he needs science. Religion or a god is not going to help the poor boy or Dad.
@@Stixxs254 Why? Because I speak the truth? Why doesn’t a god cure this poor boy? Either a god did this to the poor boy and doesn’t care, or there is not a god. If you say "gods work in mysterious ways", then you admit that this is a god's handiwork and they are happy with the boy how he is. Therefore, the last thing he needs is to be blessed more by a cruel and non caring god. Prayers will not help him or his family, only science can help.
@@LocutusWell, God blessed the child and the family by making them all passionate for their life and each other, will your scientific atheist medicine cure what God apparently can't cure?! What happened with Cancer? Did your laws of physics cure cancer? No! There's no difference, science anyways has invented medicines with more negative side effects than positive ones, and let me guess, we were born thanks to a compound chemical scientists made, and we were made in laboratories
Your son reminds me more of my brother with every passing video you post about him. Our Dewey had up to several hundred seizures per and as low as 5 per day… but when he was having 5, they were Status Tonic-Clonic. Tonic-Clonic are the ones you often see on tv. Status means they drag on for hours. But our sweetheart would pop right up after a seizure, then need a 30 minute nap after a huge one, then be ready to get back to living his best life. Nothing stopped the happy little dude. And the joy he gave to others… ❤❤. In fact, he taught me so much about living with joy even when your body fails you that it’s helped me immensely as I’ve gotten progressively sicker and more disabled. My health issues began 5 years after we lost Dewey and keep becoming more severe. But Dew taught me to keep on rolling with a smile on my face. Best brother ever!
it's so crazy. I remember seeing that boy years ago when I first started watching UFD - He's so much bigger now. It's insane. Bless you & your family, Brett.
Every time I think my life is tough, the universe sends me a video like this and reminds me how lucky myself and my family are. Hats off to your entire family.
You are all absolutely amazing for powering through this and not backing down, he may have a disease, but it won’t stop him living his life to the fullest!❤
I can relate. I have Narcolepsy, of which Cataplexy is a symptom that I have had to deal with. The mechanism is different, but cateplexy attacks are broadly similar to seizures. My teenage years were spent collapsing every time I laughed. Life with that burden added isn't easy, but it's worth it all the same. I'm in a better place now due to medication. I hope your son can find the help he needs, and endure despite the struggles. Because after it all life is still so beautiful
That’s true love man! I genuinely wish for every parent in the world to be this caring and loving an entirely different humanity can be posible! and I wish things can be improved for your son and you, I sincerely do.
Every time I see videos about your son it breaks my heart knowing he’s going through this all, but the thing that always brings me back down to earth is seeing the way you light up when you’re talking about him and sharing parts of his life with us, and seeing what a great father you are for working and finding a way to make sure you’re doing everything you can for him. Kudos to you
God bless you for this i pray that your son keeps it up and that a cure is found ❤ keep up the good work i cant even type how much i approve you and im really poor right now or else i would give you as much as i could ✌️
i have lyme disease (which is incredibly common) but it would cause me to have on average 150 absence seizures a day, which would induce a lot of fear and cause me to hallucinate. why im saying this is i still live a happy and good life. praying for the little dude.
The only reason your kid has made it this far in his life is because you are a good father who takes care of him and helps him do better You are the example of a good father you’re helping your son push through his conditions. Wow, working a RUclips job you deserve a gold medal
Your kid is awesome. :). My seizures are usually expressed via complex visual hallucinations, myoclonic seizures, or even up to full absence seizures. Mine barely interrupt my life, I'm sure your kid will just roll with his own reality much like I've learned. ❤
I had a brain tumor when I was five and they removed a "size of a large grape" of affected brain matter from my head. I grew up with no idea what it's like to be normal but honestly, with the parenting I was given, I think I would have turned out to be a prick. Being different has given me a unique perspective on life and made me more empathetic and subsequently relatable to others. As long as your son knows he's not worse or better than anyone else - just different - and that he should follow what works for him he should turn out all right.
I’ve got epilepsy luckily I’m growing out of it but damn seizures are scary i feel so bad for this kid having 100 a day I usually have at least 1 but 100 is crazy my seizures are more full body though but I can sympathise for him
i had this happen to me a few times during a period of high stress. it's scary when you don't know wth is going on. Good on you for spreading awareness.
God has done enough blessings to that poor child, he doesn't need any more of a god's love or blessing, he needs science. Religion or a god is not going to help the poor boy or Dad.
It's wonderful you all have each other. He's blessed to have parents dedicated to him, and y'all are blessed to have such an awesome little guy in your life. Well done Dad
@@ΚΟΒΙ I mean this in the most humane way possible, but I also am the type of person to question where to draw abstract lines of what we define emotionally and what we define objectively. Maybe I came out slightly rude, I didn't mean to come out as such, but I still have the pulsing urge to look at humans and analyze their level of humanity and ethical considerations based on physical conditions and objective parts of reality
@@Random_Anteran_solider we as humans are constantly looking at other living creatures and making all sorts of conclusions on moral considerations and ontology judgments on their moral worth and quality of personhood. This is a purely emotional response but we never stop and consider "how do I know this creature is a person?" "Why do I feel like this is a person?" "am I right in believing this is a person?" and asking ourselves where then do other living creatures fall accordingly. This is the type of questioning I like to do. Now, I have no doubt this man truly loves his son and so far I have no doubts his son is an actual emotional human and the people who love him have more than enough reasons to consider his worth, but I still stop and question where does a human like this, with such severe conditions, falls in comparison with a typical functioning human and even animals like dogs or other hominids, that is to say, where do we draw the line of quantified moral worth, which is sort of what I meant when I said "vegetable"
You're son is a strong man, as a person who also gets seizures (not like the one he showed but kinda like the ones in the movies) it's really scary and life threatening. Glad he's okay!
I guess the good part of this is that he doesn't know life as any different. Accepting what life brings to you is a huge part of learning to enjoy it. Good for him and good for you for coping with us so well!!!
Well done I have been my child's carer for 13yrs and talking about and normalisation of children who suffer from conditions outside the norm can only help everyone understand our kids aren't their condition they are kids and they are amazing. Also from a solo parent to you and your wife I'm glad you're son has an amazing family
He's not the only trooper, you're a prime example of a good father
This is tearing, I bet my dad is cutting onions. 🧅💦
❤
I was wondering I was wondering dose he have any interest to tech like his father?
I feel like putting an edit on this comment isn’t right
@@benderoo6433well neither was the original spelling
You weren't kidding, he is a trooper. He's in good hands.
Yeah
Agreed.
Omg he was in the trenches and shit
Wish you and your family all the best!
Woah
bro got barely recognised for 20 usd
@@Vikopwhe didn't do that for recognition
@@Vikopwyup people only want to help out for recognition 👍
Damn you really are a legend
Thank you for your great and fair videos and being a great father!
well done for donating, you are a real one my guy 👊
U a real one!
the other dude did $50. ur a good dude
God Bless! You’re a great father!
Oh my god.
THIS DISERVES MORE LIKES
you're such a good person. your parents are definitely proud
❤❤❤
$50 bucks is insane. Bro has some deep pockets fr
You’re a strong man. I know those too well because my son used to suffer fever seizures. It’s scary. It hurts to see your child. Suffering like that. My son seizures stopped when he turned five years old.
What were fever seizures? I've never known anyone that had seizures. I'm happy that this precious little boy is a trooper just like his dad said. Bless him and your son 🙏🏻😔
@@agnesmartinez4565a seizure caused by a spike in body temperature, such as a fever
@@agnesmartinez4565Idk, but I assume he meant seizures that come during fevers.
@@agnesmartinez4565Their called Febrile Seizures. Some kids get them when their temperature spikes while being sick. Most grow out of them by 5 Y/O. For the most part they're harmless so long as they dont last for more than 10 minutes. My son had one when he was 2. He had some bacterial infection and got a real high fever in the middle of the night and had a full on seizures. That was the single scariest moment of my life, having my son go limp in my arms and i couldn't even tell if he was breathing. Luckily that was the only one he ever had and he's past the age now.
This is a prime example of what parents should be.
Damn bro
making content out of his kid?
@@tealchiefno, his dad is helping his son in every way possible, giving him a good life despite his disorder, and he’s raising awareness about it.
What a great father.
@@tealchiefSpreading awareness.
You’re a superhero. I strive to be as amazing a person as you are one day
Omg it's superman - da da da da daaa da da da da daaa da da da da da da daaa
bro sent $0.030 lol
@@Just.jackxsno? Those are euros, they are literally worth more than the dollar
@@santiagoborche1398 i could have sworn it was a different currency last time i checked
Bless you and your family man ❤
Good sir👍
40 rupees bro? 😂 That's like 0.00000000000000004 cents wuuut
@andrewjaeger it's 48 cents, and hey. It's something isn't it?
@@andrewjaegerdid you donate anything?
@@andrewjaeger better then your personality
Thanks for sharing
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God bless man
Bro donates but haves no comments? World is unfair, let me fix this
ur good bro 😁
Your a good person too man helping good people makes the world better
@@smileyface3404helping what good people?
Wish You and Your Family all the Best in life!
You are a kind person
2,13 in usd
@@enderslayeryt5002 why does that matter
He isn’t a trooper, he’s a leader. Keep him living the best life for all of us, but more importantly, him. ❤
Oh yeah I've heard of him his name is aladeen
World's greatest leader
@@giga_f4?
Love to you all, you're an amazing role model for your son and you're lucky to have each other ❤️
For being a good dad
So nice of you man !
23 cents btw
@@enderslayeryt5002 yeah, I wish I had more to give. I hope he appreciates the gesture
Dont feel bad its not ur fault this dude goes through all donations makes fun of how much they are yet he hasnt donated crap@nnanna0013
@@nnanna0013don't worry
Thanks!
Bro donates and haves no comments? Let me fix this bro
@@Mynameisnotzucdur84849🫵da🐐😁, both of you
W person
bro gifted robox or sum
@@denill.bro has never heard of rubles
Hope this helps just a bit 🥺❤
So nice of you! ❤
bro donating to a millionaire
@@mil-kw9zi What makes you think every RUclipsr is randomly a millionaire?
@@vexicron_the_sandwich thanks
@@vexicron_the_sandwichthat guy makes tech videos for a living you think he needs that money?!?
I mean, the boy seems really positive and happy. Thats a proof that his disease doesnt keep him from living to me. Hope he keeps being that kid and you his father, man
Hey man
Im an iranian father with a son like yours but older.
When he was 7 month old i changed his way of treatment from chemical to holistic (homoeopathic) treatments.
It stopped his seizure but we took the risk of brain damage after that with "occupational therapy" he started to sit, walk and talk.
I've been on this road for 23 years. I know what you've been through. So god bless you and your son and i hope that he gets better and better. ❤
Thanks for sharing that.
The more we know ,
the more we can understand.
I hope he finds a cure.
I know of a cure but you can't have it
unfortunately, no. we still don’t quite know what causes a seizure to happen except its something in the brain. thankfully, due to brain plasticity, if one part of your brain “dies”, the funtion of that part will not be entirely lost and will transfer to another part of the brain. if doctors suspect a part of the brain is causing the seizures, they can remove the part and the patient can retain most of his or her abilities. unfortunately, it isnt a guarantee that it will fix the seizure. this kid (technically adult) in my church has severe seizures and had half his brain removed because doctors believed it was causing them. the seizures stopped for a while, but it came back
Ridicule only proves your worth to everyone else. SMH
@@loopy-q1h
We should always get second opinions and revisit old diagnosis.
My friend Jim is eplictic and had no improvement for years. Until his regular neurologist was away on vacation and replaced with a younger Dr. Who was more up to date. After guving him a new evaluation, he irdered a new and better medication that help substantially.
He seems very sweet. I’m so glad he has a good dad to look out for him.
Great dad he really looking out for him like a coyote
They thought I had epileptic seizures because I would ball up in a knot and have full body convulsions, but after middle school, the doctors told me that I was having non epileptic seizures. Now, I am grown out of them.
Mind sharing exactly what the condition was? I've never heard of seizure-like convulsions you can grow out of. Curious
@@NotTheDAHASAG It's actually fairly common to have seizures from external and/or internal sources. It's more common than people realize to just grow out of them sort of. It isn't really growing out of them. More along the lines of out growing the external or internal sources. Whether that be overcoming stress or over exposure to an allergy causing it to fade. Most people will experience one or two seizures in there life. They are more common in youth due to an underdeveloped brain attempting to cope with the stressors of lively hood.
we wish your son the best of luck. we all want to see him grow up with his amazing father and hopefully become a tech expert like you! ❤🎉
it’s so genuinely heartwarming to see all of these people donating stuff to one of the noble causes ever, helping another human being. brett is such a good dad
As someone with seizures, it is really hard to live with them. There are some things people recommend but nothing works for me since i cant feel mine coming on most of the time. If im at work, i just have to sit down and wait out the seizures and tics/ tic-like movements (which i have outside of seizures too). Sometimes i freeze in place and blink rapidly (i am conscious the whole time) until i eventually just close my eyes completely and try to stop it myself (which is just awful), and other times i lose almost all levels (and sometimes all levels unless i actively force it) of movement and it become difficult to do extremely simple things such as blinking. Seizures like this usually happen while im sitting down since im more likely to feel them coming on, whether consciously or subconsciously.
Im not saying any of this to say that your child isnt having a hard time, because often people think im discrediting their experience, but im trying to empathize and put myself in your child's shoes. Its hard, but with the right support, we live happily
Have you seen the seizure specialist dogs? I'd definitely want one if I had random seizures - probs takes years of training & lots of money for one, but defs worth trying to do a GoFundMe
As someone with epilepsy I recommend marijuana to everyone, I went from 60 to 100 a day to 0 for 2 years if it isn't legal where you live CBD and CBN oil is the way to go
@@maryjanedodo yeah no lol. Those aren't covered by insurance and they take forever to train. Turns out I have non epileptic episodes which look a lot like seizures but are in fact not so I doubt it would work for me
Just a question, cus i dont really have any experience with seizures, is it similar to tourettes where they are just little movements like tics or are tourettes tics and small seizures very different (I am obviously not talking about full body seizures btw)
@@JiroYT mine are non epileptic so they vary from strong tic like movements to completely loss of bodily movement other than Said twitching
He must be proud to have you as his dad
Your attitude towards your son and his condition is inspiring.
This is so heartbreaking. I can’t imagine what the little man goes through on a daily basis.
Losing awareness for a couple secs... Yeah it's hard but not heartbreaking, he's happy and seizures aren't painful
@@ZaneLikesCheeseHe won't ever be able to drive then. It's pretty heartbreaking. Sounds like you're belittling him.
@@ZaneLikesCheese How do you know they aren't. I have Myoclonus Dystonia, I move more than this guy. Pain is always there. SUDDEN Jerks ARE PAINFUL
Driving sucks, its awful why would you want to so it?
I hope the best for your son.
He is a real one 🙏
you are excellent dad man, the amount of love and care you have for him us clearly visible in your voice. May god bless him and your family
Being a dad is the greatest role we can undertake, and I can see that you take that responsibility seriously. Keep doing what you're doing, and may G-d bless you and your wonderful family.
God has done enough blessings to that poor child, he doesn't need any more of a god's love or blessing, he needs science. Religion or a god is not going to help the poor boy or Dad.
@@Locutusshut up
@@Locutusgo cry to your non-existent/unloving father.
@@Stixxs254 Why? Because I speak the truth? Why doesn’t a god cure this poor boy? Either a god did this to the poor boy and doesn’t care, or there is not a god.
If you say "gods work in mysterious ways", then you admit that this is a god's handiwork and they are happy with the boy how he is. Therefore, the last thing he needs is to be blessed more by a cruel and non caring god.
Prayers will not help him or his family, only science can help.
@@LocutusWell, God blessed the child and the family by making them all passionate for their life and each other, will your scientific atheist medicine cure what God apparently can't cure?! What happened with Cancer? Did your laws of physics cure cancer? No! There's no difference, science anyways has invented medicines with more negative side effects than positive ones, and let me guess, we were born thanks to a compound chemical scientists made, and we were made in laboratories
No one should be put against something like this.
You look like a good dad, he looks so happy.
This must be hard to talk about too.
Your son reminds me more of my brother with every passing video you post about him. Our Dewey had up to several hundred seizures per and as low as 5 per day… but when he was having 5, they were Status Tonic-Clonic. Tonic-Clonic are the ones you often see on tv. Status means they drag on for hours.
But our sweetheart would pop right up after a seizure, then need a 30 minute nap after a huge one, then be ready to get back to living his best life. Nothing stopped the happy little dude. And the joy he gave to others… ❤❤.
In fact, he taught me so much about living with joy even when your body fails you that it’s helped me immensely as I’ve gotten progressively sicker and more disabled. My health issues began 5 years after we lost Dewey and keep becoming more severe. But Dew taught me to keep on rolling with a smile on my face. Best brother ever!
it's so crazy. I remember seeing that boy years ago when I first started watching UFD - He's so much bigger now. It's insane. Bless you & your family, Brett.
Every time I think my life is tough, the universe sends me a video like this and reminds me how lucky myself and my family are. Hats off to your entire family.
I (as a person who grew up in a broken home) can confidently say you are the best father this universe has ever seen in its entirety❤️
You are all absolutely amazing for powering through this and not backing down, he may have a disease, but it won’t stop him living his life to the fullest!❤
I can relate. I have Narcolepsy, of which Cataplexy is a symptom that I have had to deal with. The mechanism is different, but cateplexy attacks are broadly similar to seizures. My teenage years were spent collapsing every time I laughed. Life with that burden added isn't easy, but it's worth it all the same. I'm in a better place now due to medication. I hope your son can find the help he needs, and endure despite the struggles. Because after it all life is still so beautiful
this made me cry. you’re an incredible father. the kind of dad everyone deserves but few are lucky enough to grow up with.
You re an amazing father with a beautiful son. I would have donated but i m 14.
Kindest message I've seen today, he's lucky to have you as a father and deserves a cure
Man, your kid is a trooper. Good on you for being on his 6 and supporting him
That’s true love man! I genuinely wish for every parent in the world to be this caring and loving an entirely different humanity can be posible! and I wish things can be improved for your son and you, I sincerely do.
Every time I see videos about your son it breaks my heart knowing he’s going through this all, but the thing that always brings me back down to earth is seeing the way you light up when you’re talking about him and sharing parts of his life with us, and seeing what a great father you are for working and finding a way to make sure you’re doing everything you can for him. Kudos to you
All of these donations are so heartwarming, God bless!
I’m glad that your kid has you as his father because as far as I can tell he’s always going to be supported and loved
You're an amazing father.
It's so rare to have just a decent father, but you're like part of the 0.001% amazing fathers out there
Thank God for your and your wife's openess to him despite his aliments! 🙏 You will be blessed!
God bless you for this i pray that your son keeps it up and that a cure is found ❤ keep up the good work i cant even type how much i approve you and im really poor right now or else i would give you as much as i could ✌️
This is beautiful. You seem like a great dad and he's lucky to have you ❤
This kid is one of the best answers to what life & humanity is , and that’s an understatement !
I had no idea you had a son, I bet you are a great dad even with his condition
So great he personally told me that when he has seizures if he watches TV instead it just magically disappears
i have lyme disease (which is incredibly common) but it would cause me to have on average 150 absence seizures a day, which would induce a lot of fear and cause me to hallucinate. why im saying this is i still live a happy and good life. praying for the little dude.
Is that what ticks can transmit or am I thinking of something else?
@@bunkeroregano9492 yes ur right
@@bunkeroregano9492yeah, thankfully it's curable
@@bunkeroregano9492deer ticks, yeah
@@bunkeroregano9492 Yep, Lyme's and Alphagal.
You keep being awesome man, your son is a strong trooper and I'm glad you're helping him live life to the fullest :)
You are a fantastic human being and a phenomenal father to your child. I hope everything works out for you and your family.
As Dante himself, you're a great father and you have a beautiful family. I'm sure he's proud!
Wow, thats a really strong guy🥲
I dream to be as good and supportive of a dad as you are some day
The only reason your kid has made it this far in his life is because you are a good father who takes care of him and helps him do better You are the example of a good father you’re helping your son push through his conditions. Wow, working a RUclips job you deserve a gold medal
Your kid is awesome. :). My seizures are usually expressed via complex visual hallucinations, myoclonic seizures, or even up to full absence seizures. Mine barely interrupt my life, I'm sure your kid will just roll with his own reality much like I've learned. ❤
He really is a trooper. I couldn't imagine living with something like that.
Bro is not only a pc expert but also a damn good father❤
I had a brain tumor when I was five and they removed a "size of a large grape" of affected brain matter from my head. I grew up with no idea what it's like to be normal but honestly, with the parenting I was given, I think I would have turned out to be a prick. Being different has given me a unique perspective on life and made me more empathetic and subsequently relatable to others. As long as your son knows he's not worse or better than anyone else - just different - and that he should follow what works for him he should turn out all right.
A father like you is the best father to have, it just be frustrating but you’re strong my friend. Keep going
He a warrior and his dad a legend. Respect you sir
I can only imagine how youre doing something and he goes "oops my muscles stoped working"
Its nice that youre happy even when you have these problems
I’ve got epilepsy luckily I’m growing out of it but damn seizures are scary i feel so bad for this kid having 100 a day I usually have at least 1 but 100 is crazy my seizures are more full body though but I can sympathise for him
i hope you get better bro
We found him, the reincarnation of the giga Chad
Keep it up bro, were rooting u on, God bless
i had this happen to me a few times during a period of high stress. it's scary when you don't know wth is going on. Good on you for spreading awareness.
Bro may be in hell, but at least they are surrounded by loving parents
This kid is incredibly lucky to have caring parents, god bless that young man ❤
God has done enough blessings to that poor child, he doesn't need any more of a god's love or blessing, he needs science. Religion or a god is not going to help the poor boy or Dad.
Hope he gets better
I love how positive you are. Thank you
It's wonderful you all have each other.
He's blessed to have parents dedicated to him, and y'all are blessed to have such an awesome little guy in your life.
Well done Dad
He just a real trooper, he's an ODST in himself.
He is a trooper, and a good kid
This guy is example of peak.
Love the energy. He looks like although it isn’t easy he has lots of fun. Great Parents, great brothers. Greetings from Germany
God bless you sir, I hope you and your family prosper🙏
What a legend
true soldier right here
Imagine walking up a very steep mountain as a family trip and he just collapses or standing on a cliff
God bless you and your son. As well as your family.
You are a true model of what it means to be a father.
God bless you.
You are also a trooper because its difficult to deal with your child having this. Stay strong 💪🏻❤
I feel bad for bro
Lil bro is seriously pushing the limits on what it is to be a vegetable
Not nice@@Shrektus
@@Shrektus seriously man?
@@ΚΟΒΙ I mean this in the most humane way possible, but I also am the type of person to question where to draw abstract lines of what we define emotionally and what we define objectively. Maybe I came out slightly rude, I didn't mean to come out as such, but I still have the pulsing urge to look at humans and analyze their level of humanity and ethical considerations based on physical conditions and objective parts of reality
@@Random_Anteran_solider we as humans are constantly looking at other living creatures and making all sorts of conclusions on moral considerations and ontology judgments on their moral worth and quality of personhood. This is a purely emotional response but we never stop and consider "how do I know this creature is a person?" "Why do I feel like this is a person?" "am I right in believing this is a person?" and asking ourselves where then do other living creatures fall accordingly. This is the type of questioning I like to do. Now, I have no doubt this man truly loves his son and so far I have no doubts his son is an actual emotional human and the people who love him have more than enough reasons to consider his worth, but I still stop and question where does a human like this, with such severe conditions, falls in comparison with a typical functioning human and even animals like dogs or other hominids, that is to say, where do we draw the line of quantified moral worth, which is sort of what I meant when I said "vegetable"
May Allah help you guys
...theyre atheist ._.
@@IbishuCovet I don't care
@@TahaUsman0804 yeah
Allah bless him
wish u and ur son luck bro, love the vids. youre a great dad bro
You're son is a strong man, as a person who also gets seizures (not like the one he showed but kinda like the ones in the movies) it's really scary and life threatening. Glad he's okay!
is he 1hp not trying to hate
yes
Oh no ,anyway
Oh wow how funny, joking about a serious thing...
@@Thatripandtearer it's not a joke ,it's my expression of shits given
@@Erwin_Von_Heidenheim average edgy 13 year old🤡
@@Erwin_Von_Heidenheim🤡🤡🤡
boah du bist so verdammt lustig und cool und chillig ohaaaa ich wette jeder will dein freund sein ._.
Such a skill issue 😂
rude
unskibidi
This man thought he was so funny (the two likes is the most recognition he’s ever got)
i’m sorry man, i wish i could donate, i love you and that kid, and i wish you the best ❤🙏🏻
You’re a good
father; God bless
you, man.❤️✝️❤️
I feel so bad for him, but so happy he is loved by all of the people around him❤️😊
I guess the good part of this is that he doesn't know life as any different. Accepting what life brings to you is a huge part of learning to enjoy it. Good for him and good for you for coping with us so well!!!
Well done I have been my child's carer for 13yrs and talking about and normalisation of children who suffer from conditions outside the norm can only help everyone understand our kids aren't their condition they are kids and they are amazing.
Also from a solo parent to you and your wife I'm glad you're son has an amazing family
You're the best kind of dad, I wish the best of luck to you, your son, and your whole family
Ay men like you are the greatest also the man above has blessed us with people like your son their like rays of light