I know right. I was just thinking to myself that I watch to much RUclips when I should be investing time to write my novel. Then, I hear Shane's 'way with words' and I'm feeling both inspired and inadequate for the job.
@@jessejules2092 I wish you all the best with your novel. From my numerous attempts the one thing I would say is revise, revise, revise. May your endeavours be highly successful.
I love the balance of you both together. Its JUST eoungh dramatics from Shane, and right in perfect timing Hannah wraps it up like is the whole episode about a toe? Lmao
I related to Hannah's doctor story so much! I went to the doctor because I banged my toe. I received a lecture from the doctor about my high bmi and the benefits of diet and exercise. FOR A BANGED TOE! It's always the first place doctors go. So now I live with debilitating disabilities that I can't get diagnosed and treated because I'm not skinny.
Hannah! I am only a couple minutes into your story but I had the same breathing issue. Lol apparently it’s called air hunger and is indeed a symptom of chronic anxiety. I still get it when I’m stressed. It improves if you cut your breaths in half even when you get the desire to breathe deeper.
I laugh, truly laugh, when you tell your stories. The love, the mutual laughter, …Everything about your story telling is perfection. Ty so much for putting yourselves out there. It takes my mind off my issues, even if momentarily sometimes, other times I find myself laughing out loud hours later - during dinner - in the bathroom etc. I’m sure my family thinks I’m nuts but you both bring so much relief to my life. Ty Ty.
When I was 10 I had a similar experience to the Ron story. My siblings and I were home alone at night watching TV in our half-basement when I hear a noise in the next room. I opened the door to see a man halfway through the window. I immediately closed the door and told my brother to call 911. When the police arrive, the man was passed out on the bed under the window. They took us to the police station and had us sit in the same room as the man in the jail cell. It turns out that he was a friend of my oldest sister and he was trying to get away from someone trying to fight him at a party. To this day, I cannot sleep if I don't check all of my doors and windows to make sure they are locked. That was one of the scariest nights of my life!
You two are way too funny!!! The story about Ron was an adventure for sure. When I was 18/19 I worked at a server in an assisted living dining room. One of the residents was always hitting on the young female staff. But he didn’t remember from day to day really anything. So he would ask me for a kiss first thing when I came to his table by saying “How ‘bout a kiss?” And I’d say “Sorry (name) we’re all out of kisses, would you like some soup?” And he would guffaw at that, every single time. I could never tell if he remembered this routine, but I think about him sometimes and it makes me laugh.
Wow, that “Ron” story really had my heart racing, literally. I have a lot of anxiety and the “Grounding technique” works well for me. I am currently feeling textures on my sofa with my eyes closed. It is comforting and yet helps me calm down. Breathing techniques and naming objects in room helps as well. I prefer the textures though and have been doing that since I was 4 yrs. old. I am from a dysfunctional family. My daddy was absent from the home when I was 4 yrs old. I can remember crying for my daddy and then taking a soft baby blanket from my bed, rubbing the softness against my face, and feeling calmer. To this day my hands explore texture when my anxieties rise. Calmness is always the goal! Hoping everyone explores ways of releasing anxiety. Everyone have a super day and remember….. you ARE loved and you ARE special!❤😊CarrieJo
You two are truly a great team. You tell a story with an amazing amount humor, and stretching the actuality of situation to keep us paying attention to what is being told. Hanna, I hope you never stop keeping Shane on the straight and narrow with your keeping his story telling in reality. You two are great entertainers and people.
I was told the same as Shane, You have the level of depression, anxiety etc expected for the stress your life has brought so your all good. So not only do we have to deal with the physical distress we may encounter but also the mental, emotional, social etc distress that comes with it. Great.
yeah makes no sense and is kinda discrimination. I mean my depression comes from an identifiable source so its "expected" too? But I got meds for it...
Shane I love your storytelling and your sense of humor is amazing. I have anxiety and that feeling is horrible. I had a panic attack once and the medical doctor told my family she didn't know what to do with me that I was psychotic .Thanks!!
😂😂 Hannah how do you do it? I swear your hubby can tell a story like no other. Thank you for the giggles this morning and I’m so happy you toe is saveable.
So many troubling stories all the way through this episode! I’m glad that you both are recovered from everything! My dad passed away from alcoholism and dementia, so I can really relate to the Ron story.
You two are perfect for each other, your interaction with each other is hilarious.😂❤. I love his story telling about his injury. Yes there is help with your sweating problem.
When I was about 20 I went to the doctor and said, "I think I have generalized anxiety disorder," and he said, "Okay." No real follow-up questions or referrals to therapy, but at least I got a prescription out of my appointment. 😂 Jokes aside, that paper bag story is wild. I'm so sorry that happened! It sounds like you eventually found your way to actually helpful resources, so uh, yay? Mental health circa 2010... what a time.
Love your storytelling, Shane! I almost feel like I'm there - LOL! And Hannah's giggles are the BEST! I love a wacky sense of humor. In fact, my husband's sense of humor is what made my heart flutter and gave me tender feelings for him. We laugh at our own private jokes every single day - it's AWESOME!
Ok some how I stumbled onto this video and I literally am dying here I cannot stop laughing I'm done I'm dead you guys are freaking hilarious this is my first time even seeing a video from you guys I don't even know how I got here but I am so glad I did I just laughed sooooooo hard 😂😂😂💯
WOW 🙏😱 I guess it has changed lol. What a wonderful surprise . All your positive replies 🙏❤️❤️❤️ Thank you I'm so glad to be here lol. What a concept...a good laugh and good people can really change your day! Hope each of u r feeling fantastic 😍
I was cackling, Shane's story really got me 😂 I love Junkyard mayhem, I'm so glad you guys made this a permanent thing! I look forward to it every week! 🥰
Shane, that story was incredible. You are such a good storyteller. And based on actual facts that you were able to recall and make it on the edge was fantastic❤❤❤
That was a great dialog from both of you. Your stories are very entertaining! I have heard before that breathing in a paper helps you breath when having a panic attack. Also Shane, that poor man would have scared the heck out of me. You two are so funny! I love you together!
Considering SHANE as this unique physical and intellectual entity I find his being an accomplished drama queen totally consistent with everything else 🤣
You two are so adorable, and I always look forward to what will next week bring with you two. The slap stick humor you both bring on any kind of narrative is fabulous!!! 😂😂😂
Shane’s story telling was so funny lol. Very witty! How do you guys handle your anxiety now?? Did you do therapy? Medication? The Ron story freaked me out but Shane you describing how it impacted you is a great representation of anxiety (needing cameras exc) great episode!
Such a funny and also super interesting episode. Really loved it. When I was little, I was hyper anxious (like highly highly, uncontrollably anxious- terrified of getting lost, being abandoned, floods- none of which was inspired by real trauma) and the thing that stopped it was (a series of things of course but the first thing) someone I didn’t know asking me for help. She ended up becoming a really lovely friend and it was really the beginning of me understanding that I could look after others. ❤ Anyway, lots of love ❤️
From your newest subscriber ❤. I have been binge watching you for the last few weeks and you bring me joy and make me laugh 😊😂. I have loved watching your stories and your true love for each other ❤
I'm laughing hysterically! Shane is the pro of story telling I the most dramatic, expressive way. I absolutely love the amazing descriptions he uses 😂😂😂
I think that "Ron" story really explains a lot about your not being able to feel safe. That kind of thing will stick with you for sure. Our experiences write on the slate of who we are. Thank you for reliving that for us. Creepy story. (Glad Ron got help tho). 😌 Your dad is such a sweetie.❤
Love the Ron story!! How strange it is that things like that stay with us for years to come. Love you guys look forward to Wednesdays to hear the next JYM video😊
Literally my favorite part of you guys videos, are when Hannah is reacting to Shane's sarcasm and jokes!!! It gets me every time!! It's so entertaining to watch you two!! 😂❤
At 64 years old and suffering from chronic depression your details of treatment for mental health issues are not a surprise to me. I feel things have improved drastically.
OMG!! You two just make me laugh so hard. I have woken my partner up laughing out loud at you both. Your story telling is something else! The paper bag & RON had me in stitches. Keep them coming, but Hanna, enough with the BEAT DOWNS! He cannot defend himself, and the middle of the night sneek attack is just so unfair! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I will pray that Shane does not require it to be amputated!
You guys are so real and entertaining. Love you both. I do have a curious question, Do Shanes's parents ever do a video with you? I watched Hanna's parents but have not seen Shanes's parents yet.
As someone who used to have not only anxiety but full blown Panic Attacks, I was told to try the paper bag trick too. It did not remotely work for me but I guess it does for some people & there is science behind it to support it. Google that. I was always an anxious child & adult, still am but was fine with being out & about any time by myself, as my disAbility got worse I knew I could no longer defend myself so now I am only good with day time trips only & no sketchy places or people. My husband has never been afraid of anything, even death, between his disAbility & PTSD, now days he is hyper concerned about home security. Mainly at night when we are in bed, that's when people are most vulnerable anyway. Anxiety is real & how we feel is real, having our loved ones understand this makes everything much easier.
THANK YOU!!!!! I love you guys. I start laughing as soon as Shane starts talking in that tone. I found a video of yours like 2 weeks ago, and I have been watching constantly. I think I am almost done with all the back ones. You both are an inspirational couple. Shane, I don't know how you can keep a straight face when speaking "Your truth" 😂😂 Much love to an amazing power couple 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Your counselling story Shane reminds me of when I went to the doctor with crippling depression and he said that if he was as fat as me, he'd be depressed too and that I should go on a diet. Lol. What a creep!!
When I was pregnant i was taken off my anxiety meds and called my doctor for severe anxiety issues because it felt like I was on cocaine or had just taken 10 straight shots of espresso constantly and the doctor asked me “have you tried herbal teas?” And didn’t give me any other advice and I still remember this and think about how messed up it was. I did try the herbal teas by the way and as predicted they didn’t do much. I later found out from my OB my anxiety medicine was actually considered safe for pregnancy
I would have had anxiety as well if some person I didn't know entered my home, acted oddly, laughed strangely and refused to leave and I had no way to defend myself!!! Also, I have had to deal with mental health situations and doctors over a long period of time and your story about the paper bag doesn't shock me at all. I was suicidal at one point and a nurse told me that if I was serious I should do it this way and then went on to tell me how!!!
Wow, that "Ron" story is horrifying. 😳😱 And, the paper bag story...🙄🤦♀️Sadly, I think that experience really sums up our medical system IMO. Great show today!
I was diagnosed with major depression last November. Have been struggling with my mental health since about 2019 and I got so bad that my NMD Neurologist referred me to a NMD Psychologist. Still depressed, but at least I can function somewhat "normally". I have a sweaty hand issue also, but I draw the line with needles in my palms haha!
So Hannah, the fact that the doctor had to leave the room is telling; if she had just whipped one out of her desk, you'd know that hey, she's got a few around for just a case like yours. But noooo, she had to leave the room; that means she had to go to the BAG CLOSET, probably a room stuffed full of the bags she gave literally everyone! Sorry it didn't help you, but a great story, right up there with Shane's toe episode. He is so damn funny and your hilarious laughter just makes me love you guys' videos. Keep up the good work!
Amazing Story once again Shane. Hannah, the paper bag thing/anxiety thing made me kind of laugh, and remember me, about a very similar episode and i went trough at about the same age. I think it was my mom, who at some point gave me the paper bag trick when i was hyperventilating. I struggled with chronic anxiety for many years. And it is only now that I link the paper bag breading technique and panic attacks. For me it was in my early stage of anxiety problems. I think it is because our body have only one sensation to tell us that it is either hyperventilate or hypoventilate. Which is he sensation of needing to get more air in, resulting in a heavy breathing, which increase the hyperventilation and the need to take deeper breath and off it go. If someone have a panic attack and think he or she lost the capacity to self regulating his breath, then the bag can be useful. But not a remedy by any means like you both mentioned. It is weird that she diagnosed anxiety problem almost right away... but the bag and nothing more. WTF!!
The paper bag I think was/is also used to help with hyperventilating, which can happen when you feel like you can't take a deep breath, or you compulsively are trying to take deep breaths, are over aware of your breathing and leads to that feeling of not being able to catch your breath or take a full deep breath. And I'm not surprised at ALL - this makes perfect sense even more recently than 15 years ago. The changes in how mental and emotional health is treated and responded to are ongoing and are slower than you might think.
A week after I had had surgery, I was standing outside my hotel, waiting for my cousin to collect me while the weirdos walked by. I realised this was the first time since the surgery that I would've been able to cause trouble. Feeling vulnerable was incredibly scary.
I'm a Paraplegic and in a wheelchair due to Spina Bifida and I have had quite a few injuries to my toes myself, 2 of which resulted in the entire nail detaching completely from the nail bed. If I had feeling in my lower extremities, that injury would have hurt like hell 😂.
This was honestly one of my favorite episodes! I love love hearing you guys talk about memories and childhood times.. so fun. You guys are great together, I hope to find someone that I can laugh with like this💜
Being given a paper bag by a MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL for anxiety had to be traumatizing! WOW. So sorry you had to go through that experience, but glad you can laugh about it now.
happy again to see and watch your latest vlog. my days are incomplete without watching any of your present and previous vlog. love ya guys from Philippines...
I understand the toe thing. My husband has talons! He has actually cut our sheets! I was terrified on your behalf with the Ron story...yikes and poor Hannah and the paper bag❤
When my father was in a nursing home the only bed available was in the Alzheimer’s unit though he didn’t have it. I would spend 10 hours a day there. There are some things worse than death. So I get there one day and get punched hard in the back by a 90 lb patient. The nurse told me the patient hadn’t seen her daughter in some time and that from the back the color and length of my hair I could be mistaken for the daughter. She hit me right between the shoulder blades and threw me off balance. She was like bull! Shane is right to be proactive about safety.
My anxiety started as a kid. I was about 8 yrs old when I awoke to my Dad crawling on the floor beside my bed, he pulled my right arm and leg and put me on the floor. Then said stay here, there’s a man with a gun in the front yard. My Mom was on the phone with 911 outside my room. I crawled to her and we heard a gunshot. My Dad being a country boy said I’m not going to sit here and wait to be killed. So he runs out the back door as we’re screaming no don’t go! He runs up behind the man and tackles him. The kid was 18, stoned out of his head on something and had no idea where he was. Dad is a large man so he just sat on the kid until the cops arrived. It one of those moments that you know began your life long panic attacks. 😂 Thanks for sharing yours with us!
I think you should create a “Hand Sweat Corner” segment every week. I think Hannah is down playing how much we are interested/concerned about your hand health.
Hannah, this LITERAL exact same thing happened to me when I was young! I had a lot of difficulty breathing, exercise asthma, etc. Went to a clinic and the doctor told me that I was stressed about boys and to breathe into a paper bag lol. I ended up going to an asthma specialist, and they told me I had asthma. Come to find out I now think it /was/ always anxiety but wow what a horrible response as a doctor!! Funny enough, I actually also think it was the year I started thinking really existential things about my place in the universe and the year I started my period 😵💫
I work in a hospital as the nighttime operator so therefore I deal with a lot of people that have dementia when they called me and they're so confused from their patient rooms when I just want to go up there and hold their hand and make them know that everything's okay it's a very sad situation that they're stuck like that
Shane, your account of that fateful night was harrowing! I'm so glad transmetatarsal amputation was not needed and you survived to tell the tale
Shane, your storytelling is on a level all of its own. I'm chuckling out loud here. Poor Hannah, you will never be forgiven for this toe attack.
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I know right. I was just thinking to myself that I watch to much RUclips when I should be investing time to write my novel. Then, I hear Shane's 'way with words' and I'm feeling both inspired and inadequate for the job.
@@jessejules2092 I wish you all the best with your novel. From my numerous attempts the one thing I would say is revise, revise, revise. May your endeavours be highly successful.
I love the balance of you both together. Its JUST eoungh dramatics from Shane, and right in perfect timing Hannah wraps it up like is the whole episode about a toe? Lmao
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I love how Hannah doesn’t let him get away his exaggeration when Shane is going off the rail in his storytelling 😂
Same here although sometimes I wish she would, but an hour long podcast would turn into an all day podcast!
I related to Hannah's doctor story so much! I went to the doctor because I banged my toe. I received a lecture from the doctor about my high bmi and the benefits of diet and exercise. FOR A BANGED TOE! It's always the first place doctors go. So now I live with debilitating disabilities that I can't get diagnosed and treated because I'm not skinny.
Hannah! I am only a couple minutes into your story but I had the same breathing issue. Lol apparently it’s called air hunger and is indeed a symptom of chronic anxiety. I still get it when I’m stressed. It improves if you cut your breaths in half even when you get the desire to breathe deeper.
I laugh, truly laugh, when you tell your stories. The love, the mutual laughter, …Everything about your story telling is perfection. Ty so much for putting yourselves out there. It takes my mind off my issues, even if momentarily sometimes, other times I find myself laughing out loud hours later - during dinner - in the bathroom etc. I’m sure my family thinks I’m nuts but you both bring so much relief to my life. Ty Ty.
When I was 10 I had a similar experience to the Ron story. My siblings and I were home alone at night watching TV in our half-basement when I hear a noise in the next room. I opened the door to see a man halfway through the window. I immediately closed the door and told my brother to call 911. When the police arrive, the man was passed out on the bed under the window. They took us to the police station and had us sit in the same room as the man in the jail cell. It turns out that he was a friend of my oldest sister and he was trying to get away from someone trying to fight him at a party. To this day, I cannot sleep if I don't check all of my doors and windows to make sure they are locked. That was one of the scariest nights of my life!
You two are way too funny!!! The story about Ron was an adventure for sure. When I was 18/19 I worked at a server in an assisted living dining room. One of the residents was always hitting on the young female staff. But he didn’t remember from day to day really anything. So he would ask me for a kiss first thing when I came to his table by saying “How ‘bout a kiss?” And I’d say “Sorry (name) we’re all out of kisses, would you like some soup?” And he would guffaw at that, every single time. I could never tell if he remembered this routine, but I think about him sometimes and it makes me laugh.
Wow, that “Ron” story really had my heart racing, literally. I have a lot of anxiety and the “Grounding technique” works well for me. I am currently feeling textures on my sofa with my eyes closed. It is comforting and yet helps me calm down. Breathing techniques and naming objects in room helps as well. I prefer the textures though and have been doing that since I was 4 yrs. old. I am from a dysfunctional family. My daddy was absent from the home when I was 4 yrs old. I can remember crying for my daddy and then taking a
soft baby blanket from my bed, rubbing the softness against my face, and feeling calmer. To this day my hands explore texture when my anxieties rise. Calmness is always the goal! Hoping everyone explores ways of releasing anxiety. Everyone have a super day and remember….. you ARE loved and you ARE special!❤😊CarrieJo
You two are truly a great team. You tell a story with an amazing amount humor, and stretching the actuality of situation to keep us paying attention to what is being told. Hanna, I hope you never stop keeping Shane on the straight and narrow with your keeping his story telling in reality. You two are great entertainers and people.
I feel like we've been getting a lot of content from you guys lately and I'm certainly not complaining!
I really look forward to their Wednesday Junkyard Mayhems! I always get some good laughs 😊
I was told the same as Shane, You have the level of depression, anxiety etc expected for the stress your life has brought so your all good. So not only do we have to deal with the physical distress we may encounter but also the mental, emotional, social etc distress that comes with it. Great.
yeah makes no sense and is kinda discrimination. I mean my depression comes from an identifiable source so its "expected" too? But I got meds for it...
Hysterical laughing at the closing😂 Shane always comes up with the best lines
Shane I love your storytelling and your sense of humor is amazing. I have anxiety and that feeling is horrible. I had a panic attack once and the medical doctor told my family she didn't know what to do with me that I was psychotic .Thanks!!
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I just started listening about a week ago, I don’t know how I made it without Shane’s story telling. I absolutely love you guys!!!
😂😂 Hannah how do you do it? I swear your hubby can tell a story like no other. Thank you for the giggles this morning and I’m so happy you toe is saveable.
So many troubling stories all the way through this episode! I’m glad that you both are recovered from everything! My dad passed away from alcoholism and dementia, so I can really relate to the Ron story.
You two are perfect for each other, your interaction with each other is hilarious.😂❤. I love his story telling about his injury. Yes there is help with your sweating problem.
Shane is such a talented writer. I love you two! You work so perfect together and enhance each other.
When I was about 20 I went to the doctor and said, "I think I have generalized anxiety disorder," and he said, "Okay." No real follow-up questions or referrals to therapy, but at least I got a prescription out of my appointment. 😂 Jokes aside, that paper bag story is wild. I'm so sorry that happened! It sounds like you eventually found your way to actually helpful resources, so uh, yay? Mental health circa 2010... what a time.
I SO appreciate you sharing insight on the Ron story! I read your book and knew it was crazy but your added comments make it terrifying, Shane!
I’m trying to sleep with this episode as background noise, but I can’t stop laughing 😂 you two are too funny!
Love your storytelling, Shane! I almost feel like I'm there - LOL! And Hannah's giggles are the BEST! I love a wacky sense of humor. In fact, my husband's sense of humor is what made my heart flutter and gave me tender feelings for him. We laugh at our own private jokes every single day - it's AWESOME!
Ok some how I stumbled onto this video and I literally am dying here I cannot stop laughing I'm done I'm dead you guys are freaking hilarious this is my first time even seeing a video from you guys I don't even know how I got here but I am so glad I did I just laughed sooooooo hard 😂😂😂💯
Welcome to our community! Your life has now changed 😂😂
Your going to LOVE these two. I absolutely enjoy every episode. Welcome
I did the same thing and have been following them ever since.
WOW 🙏😱 I guess it has changed lol. What a wonderful surprise . All your positive replies 🙏❤️❤️❤️ Thank you I'm so glad to be here lol. What a concept...a good laugh and good people can really change your day! Hope each of u r feeling fantastic 😍
They’re freaking hilarious!!! Welcome. ❤❤❤
I was cackling, Shane's story really got me 😂 I love Junkyard mayhem, I'm so glad you guys made this a permanent thing! I look forward to it every week! 🥰
“Well she was given a paper bag.”
HAHA I relate to this way too much. My anxiety needed addressing too, but nope! 🤣
The velocity of the movement!!!!! 😂😅😂😅😂 Thanks so much for this absolutely hilarious video!!! I'm over here cracking up over and over again 😁
Shane, that story was incredible. You are such a good storyteller. And based on actual facts that you were able to recall and make it on the edge was fantastic❤❤❤
Shane is such a phenomenal story teller, I just love his humor....just reinforces to us the importance of laughter in our life
That was a great dialog from both of you. Your stories are very entertaining! I have heard before that breathing in a paper helps you breath when having a panic attack. Also Shane, that poor man would have scared the heck out of me. You two are so funny! I love you together!
My poor Shane. Your strength and resilience in the face of such injury is inspiring. I hope you got a Scooby Doo bandaid on your sore, bloody toe😜
and a Scooby-Doo snak
Lololololo😊
Considering SHANE as this unique physical and intellectual entity I find his being an accomplished drama queen totally consistent with everything else 🤣
You two are so adorable, and I always look forward to what will next week bring with you two. The slap stick humor you both bring on any kind of narrative is fabulous!!! 😂😂😂
Shane’s story telling was so funny lol. Very witty! How do you guys handle your anxiety now?? Did you do therapy? Medication? The Ron story freaked me out but Shane you describing how it impacted you is a great representation of anxiety (needing cameras exc) great episode!
Such a funny and also super interesting episode. Really loved it. When I was little, I was hyper anxious (like highly highly, uncontrollably anxious- terrified of getting lost, being abandoned, floods- none of which was inspired by real trauma) and the thing that stopped it was (a series of things of course but the first thing) someone I didn’t know asking me for help. She ended up becoming a really lovely friend and it was really the beginning of me understanding that I could look after others. ❤ Anyway, lots of love ❤️
From your newest subscriber ❤. I have been binge watching you for the last few weeks and you bring me joy and make me laugh 😊😂. I have loved watching your stories and your true love for each other ❤
“How most beat downs start”. 😂😂😂😂 😂
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I'm laughing hysterically! Shane is the pro of story telling I the most dramatic, expressive way. I absolutely love the amazing descriptions he uses 😂😂😂
I think that "Ron" story really explains a lot about your not being able to feel safe. That kind of thing will stick with you for sure. Our experiences write on the slate of who we are. Thank you for reliving that for us. Creepy story. (Glad Ron got help tho). 😌 Your dad is such a sweetie.❤
I just found this channel and I have been watching it ALL DAY long. You guys are so entertaining!!!
Love the Ron story!! How strange it is that things like that stay with us for years to come. Love you guys look forward to Wednesdays to hear the next JYM video😊
Literally my favorite part of you guys videos, are when Hannah is reacting to Shane's sarcasm and jokes!!! It gets me every time!! It's so entertaining to watch you two!! 😂❤
You two had me in tears I was laughing so hard. ❤️ you guys. Glad you didn't need a cast shane😂
I recently found y'all and now I'm just obsessed.. y'all are so much fun ,I adore you both ❤️🙏🏻❤️
That was passive hahaha 🤣 had me in stitches
At 64 years old and suffering from chronic depression your details of treatment for mental health issues are not a surprise to me. I feel things have improved drastically.
You guys are so amazing! Love how you interact together. You make me LOL
OMG!! You two just make me laugh so hard. I have woken my partner up laughing out loud at you both. Your story telling is something else! The paper bag & RON had me in stitches. Keep them coming, but Hanna, enough with the BEAT DOWNS! He cannot defend himself, and the middle of the night sneek attack is just so unfair! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I will pray that Shane does not require it to be amputated!
There is a surgery where they remove the gland that produces hand sweat. My nephew did it years ago and is still free of hand sweat
I am in tears😂😂😂laughing and it’s only 5 minutes in!!!! Oh you guys are HYSTERICAL …💕💕💕
You guys are so real and entertaining. Love you both. I do have a curious question, Do Shanes's parents ever do a video with you?
I watched Hanna's parents but have not seen Shanes's parents yet.
As someone who used to have not only anxiety but full blown Panic Attacks, I was told to try the paper bag trick too. It did not remotely work for me but I guess it does for some people & there is science behind it to support it. Google that. I was always an anxious child & adult, still am but was fine with being out & about any time by myself, as my disAbility got worse I knew I could no longer defend myself so now I am only good with day time trips only & no sketchy places or people. My husband has never been afraid of anything, even death, between his disAbility & PTSD, now days he is hyper concerned about home security. Mainly at night when we are in bed, that's when people are most vulnerable anyway. Anxiety is real & how we feel is real, having our loved ones understand this makes everything much easier.
Do you have dogs to alert you if a problem?
I have panic attacks as soon as my head hits the pillow at night.
I’ve needed the laughs today and yesterday and the day before ok for a long time lol !!!!!
It was actually the very end that brought tears to my eyes-Shane’s tangent about the incinerator…”we have a lot to incinerate”. I’m dying😂
THANK YOU!!!!!
I love you guys. I start laughing as soon as Shane starts talking in that tone. I found a video of yours like 2 weeks ago, and I have been watching constantly. I think I am almost done with all the back ones. You both are an inspirational couple. Shane, I don't know how you can keep a straight face when speaking "Your truth" 😂😂
Much love to an amazing power couple
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Your counselling story Shane reminds me of when I went to the doctor with crippling depression and he said that if he was as fat as me, he'd be depressed too and that I should go on a diet. Lol. What a creep!!
When I was pregnant i was taken off my anxiety meds and called my doctor for severe anxiety issues because it felt like I was on cocaine or had just taken 10 straight shots of espresso constantly and the doctor asked me “have you tried herbal teas?” And didn’t give me any other advice and I still remember this and think about how messed up it was. I did try the herbal teas by the way and as predicted they didn’t do much. I later found out from my OB my anxiety medicine was actually considered safe for pregnancy
I would have had anxiety as well if some person I didn't know entered my home, acted oddly, laughed strangely and refused to leave and I had no way to defend myself!!! Also, I have had to deal with mental health situations and doctors over a long period of time and your story about the paper bag doesn't shock me at all. I was suicidal at one point and a nurse told me that if I was serious I should do it this way and then went on to tell me how!!!
Love listening to you two. sharing your stories are great. The paperbag is crazy!!
Love the exaggerated toe story! Thats what makes any story funny that Shane tells.
You two crack me up. Scary stuff sometimes does seem funny later, but boy , you can still be scared when you dream about it.
Shane, you need to write a book about your life with Hannah, lol. I would love to see and buy that.😊❤
I'm so glad Shane that you could purge and express yourself about this, rightfully so. Hope your toe gets better.
Laughing so hard, I'm crying..sorry Shane; but even your unintentionally funny stories are hilarious!😅
Shane, you literally made me laugh so hard that I spit water out! Thank you for making me laugh for like 5 minutes now. 😂
Wow, that "Ron" story is horrifying. 😳😱 And, the paper bag story...🙄🤦♀️Sadly, I think that experience really sums up our medical system IMO. Great show today!
Hahaha I'm sorry Shane but I am laughing so hard out loud here at work. This is great content 😂
Sorry that you both went thru those anxious times. And are still effected by it. I Enjoyed the podcast as always.
I was diagnosed with major depression last November. Have been struggling with my mental health since about 2019 and I got so bad that my NMD Neurologist referred me to a NMD Psychologist. Still depressed, but at least I can function somewhat "normally". I have a sweaty hand issue also, but I draw the line with needles in my palms haha!
So Hannah, the fact that the doctor had to leave the room is telling; if she had just whipped one out of her desk, you'd know that hey, she's got a few around for just a case like yours. But noooo, she had to leave the room; that means she had to go to the BAG CLOSET, probably a room stuffed full of the bags she gave literally everyone! Sorry it didn't help you, but a great story, right up there with Shane's toe episode. He is so damn funny and your hilarious laughter just makes me love you guys' videos. Keep up the good work!
Amazing Story once again Shane. Hannah, the paper bag thing/anxiety thing made me kind of laugh, and remember me, about a very similar episode and i went trough at about the same age. I think it was my mom, who at some point gave me the paper bag trick when i was hyperventilating. I struggled with chronic anxiety for many years. And it is only now that I link the paper bag breading technique and panic attacks. For me it was in my early stage of anxiety problems. I think it is because our body have only one sensation to tell us that it is either hyperventilate or hypoventilate. Which is he sensation of needing to get more air in, resulting in a heavy breathing, which increase the hyperventilation and the need to take deeper breath and off it go. If someone have a panic attack and think he or she lost the capacity to self regulating his breath, then the bag can be useful. But not a remedy by any means like you both mentioned. It is weird that she diagnosed anxiety problem almost right away... but the bag and nothing more. WTF!!
Wow...triple treat of truly interesting stories. Feel I know you both a little better, truly.😮
The paper bag I think was/is also used to help with hyperventilating, which can happen when you feel like you can't take a deep breath, or you compulsively are trying to take deep breaths, are over aware of your breathing and leads to that feeling of not being able to catch your breath or take a full deep breath. And I'm not surprised at ALL - this makes perfect sense even more recently than 15 years ago. The changes in how mental and emotional health is treated and responded to are ongoing and are slower than you might think.
This was great. Always laughing and learning wuth you guys!
A week after I had had surgery, I was standing outside my hotel, waiting for my cousin to collect me while the weirdos walked by. I realised this was the first time since the surgery that I would've been able to cause trouble. Feeling vulnerable was incredibly scary.
I'm a Paraplegic and in a wheelchair due to Spina Bifida and I have had quite a few injuries to my toes myself, 2 of which resulted in the entire nail detaching completely from the nail bed. If I had feeling in my lower extremities, that injury would have hurt like hell 😂.
Done that too
Thank You Shane and Hannah I needed a laugh I was feeling a little sad today you are awesome!
This was honestly one of my favorite episodes! I love love hearing you guys talk about memories and childhood times.. so fun. You guys are great together, I hope to find someone that I can laugh with like this💜
Being given a paper bag by a MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL for anxiety had to be traumatizing! WOW. So sorry you had to go through that experience, but glad you can laugh about it now.
I love how Shane discribes things and how sweet Hannahs laugh is.
I think this episode could be titled, "A Series of Unfortunate Events". Especially the toe and Ron stories
Bringing me flashbacks to when I at 14 went to the dr for anxiety and they told me to do some nice things and sent me on my way
happy again to see and watch your latest vlog. my days are incomplete without watching any of your present and previous vlog. love ya guys from Philippines...
I understand the toe thing. My husband has talons! He has actually cut our sheets! I was terrified on your behalf with the Ron story...yikes and poor Hannah and the paper bag❤
That Ron story really made me want to read Shane's book! 😅
When my father was in a nursing home the only bed available was in the Alzheimer’s unit though he didn’t have it. I would spend 10 hours a day there. There are some things worse than death. So I get there one day and get punched hard in the back by a 90 lb patient. The nurse told me the patient hadn’t seen her daughter in some time and that from the back the color and length of my hair I could be mistaken for the daughter. She hit me right between the shoulder blades and threw me off balance. She was like bull! Shane is right to be proactive about safety.
I love you guys! Also I absolutely love Hannah’s purple chair! It’s amazing!!!
You Guys are so funny I love the way you love each other Thanks so much
I’m my gosh, you’re so funny. I regularly laugh out loud watching your vlog😊😂
My anxiety started as a kid. I was about 8 yrs old when I awoke to my Dad crawling on the floor beside my bed, he pulled my right arm and leg and put me on the floor. Then said stay here, there’s a man with a gun in the front yard. My Mom was on the phone with 911 outside my room. I crawled to her and we heard a gunshot. My Dad being a country boy said I’m not going to sit here and wait to be killed. So he runs out the back door as we’re screaming no don’t go! He runs up behind the man and tackles him. The kid was 18, stoned out of his head on something and had no idea where he was. Dad is a large man so he just sat on the kid until the cops arrived. It one of those moments that you know began your life long panic attacks. 😂 Thanks for sharing yours with us!
So glad I found your channel this week. You are both too cute!
Oh my goodness, I am laughing so hard. Such a great embellished story teller!!!
I think you should create a “Hand Sweat Corner” segment every week. I think Hannah is down playing how much we are interested/concerned about your hand health.
First time watching your channels, now Im a fan❤
A beautiful couple with so much chemistry, so nice . Dolphins kick got me❤😅😅😅
I just loved your channel period... Sending love ❤❤
I love watching you two. Shane is hilarious. Blessings to you both 🙏🏾
Hannah, this LITERAL exact same thing happened to me when I was young! I had a lot of difficulty breathing, exercise asthma, etc. Went to a clinic and the doctor told me that I was stressed about boys and to breathe into a paper bag lol. I ended up going to an asthma specialist, and they told me I had asthma. Come to find out I now think it /was/ always anxiety but wow what a horrible response as a doctor!! Funny enough, I actually also think it was the year I started thinking really existential things about my place in the universe and the year I started my period 😵💫
I work in a hospital as the nighttime operator so therefore I deal with a lot of people that have dementia when they called me and they're so confused from their patient rooms when I just want to go up there and hold their hand and make them know that everything's okay it's a very sad situation that they're stuck like that
“I would like to give you a brief moment to apologize. Will it happen again?” 😂🤣😭