Woman Who Can't Feel Pain Eats One of the Hottest Chillies | This Morning
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71-year-old Jo Cameron has been diagnosed with a rare genetic mutation estimated to affect just one in several million which makes her unable to experience any physical pain. The Inverness grandmother astounded medical professionals and joins us alongside Dr Zoe to explain more about her condition and how it could help others - plus - we’ll be testing her threshold with various challenges.
Broadcast on: 05/04/19
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She's definitely NOT the only person in the world with this condition. People with this condition are actually at a danger because they don't realize when they mess up and things could end badly for them
Think they got it wrong because in the description it says it effects one in several million
Correct, you have it to 😁
It's probably rare for them to reach old age
@@summerskull9379 it is actually
She's super lucky. Most people with this get serious injuries as toddlers, including for example scratching out their own eye. I saw a documentary about a girl who's parents had her baby teeth pulled out, because she was chewing on her own tongue so much that she couldn't swallow anymore due to the swelling. The struggle is getting them to an age where they understand their condition without a serious loss of some functionality. But this woman was maybe simply such a phlegmatic toddler that she kind of just didn't feel like chewing on her own fingers... idk? :D
Her doctor like “don’t eat any more.” Like “yeah don’t hurt my cash cow.” Lol
dang i wish they had the comments turned on from the beginning
How did she live to that age?
2.29 MILLION views and only two people commented? Odd
they turned off all comments after phil came out, must’ve turned them back on.
@@bayselevin697 ahhh makes total sense now
@@bayselevin697 oh
@@bayselevin697this isn’t true, itv have generally kept comments off for most of their RUclips videos for years now, long before Phil came out
They didn't want chronic pain patients to learn about anandamide because it's our natural thc (from cannabis)
She's a lovely woman, she's lucky to not feel pain,she looks good for a 71 year old 😮
It's not lucky. It's quite bad condition in the end because It doesn't mean you are immune to injuries. Not feeling the pain from like burning might get the burn injuries worse since It takes longer for her to realise It.
@@sicknessnfilth1616It's honestly very surprising that she didn't get diagnosed earlier. People with this condition are usually diagnosed very early on in their lives as when they are children they often end up biting their tongues or scratching their eyes without feeling any pain.
It's also odd that somehow it never twigged with her that she never feels pain. In her pregnancy story she says she brought painkillers just in case, yet somehow this never made her think that she had never previously felt any pain in her entire life? Ever?
let's gooo anandamide!!!
Why are they 5.6 Million views and only 46 comments… 🤔🤨🧐
Perfect for next female James Bond
He actually rubbed his nose and then straight to giving her the chili. Alright then.
😩😭😭😭
I got the same condition and i got so much problems because of that
What kind? If you don’t mind me asking.
She’s not the only one. I am a little surprised she has normal faculties. That man kept pinching his cohost. Does he think he’s special or something? 😒
Think they got it wrong because in the description it says it effects one in several million
The co host is his wife.
Why are you crying
@@ronanhughes8506 Oh ok, I was kind of horrified at his behaviour, lol. But even with her being his wife this is annoying, if not to her, then to the viewer
@@vihmaussivenitajait’s not that serious. Just because you don’t play around with your significant other, doesn’t mean others don’t. They most likely have a playful relationship with each other. It’s how some individuals show their affection for one another.
what? no comment?
huh, weird
comments were disabled for a while after phil came out
I’ve never had a Scotch bonnet
Dont
Why not ?
I am not scared of pain at all
@@lucindawinehouse2002 how about nagato, I know you scared of him. Jk 😂
what's strange to me is that these people are unaware that she is in fact not the only one with this condition but also she lacks many of the telltale signs of it. and the fact she was in her 60s when she was diagnosed???? i smell a fib
why he keep touching her like that
Its not good becuse if she had a problem with something in her budy she didt know and then she wold die becuse she didt get help.
A Scotch Bonnet?! Come on!!
Are you going to suggest that they aren't hot?
@@mobsiesixsixsix9785 They are hot, but bearable. Carolina Reaper brings you tears.
@@sascha264 Absolutely. But you'd have to have something wrong with you if you didn't think they were hot.
I have Never had that type of chilli
My favourite chilli peppers are Jalapeño and Habanero
Scotch Bonnet’s upper limit’s around 350,000 Scoville, the hottest chillies goes into the millions; Carolina Reapers, pepper X.
Definitely not a "medical miracle"