Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA) - Part 1 - Symptoms & Differences from Depression
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- What is pseudobulbar Affect? This video discusses what it is including symptoms and conditions its associated with. It also discusses differences between PBA and depression. Part 2 covers treatment.
So now we know Joaquin Phoenix's Joker character had exactly this terrible and tragic disease.
Thanks for sharing. I was wondering why the pseudo-bulbar affect videos are being watched more nowadays.
@@physiopathopharmaco4190 yes it's because of this movie. Well after all that's not bad if films make people interested in medicine.
Thank you for your video.
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Ever since I was about 9 I would laugh uncontrollably for about 1 minute or a couple of seconds. I’m 17 now and it still occurs daily, however it had gotten easier to manage. There’s nothing that really triggers it, it’s so embarrassing since I have a job that requires a lot of verbal interaction and I go to school and the fact that I don’t know when it comes till it happens gets me mad
I’m 18 but I laugh uncontrollably whenever I feel sad for someone or if somebody tells me some dark shit like someone jst passed and they start crying, I feel bad for them and sad but like my brain doesn’t want me to feel bad so instead it just starts making me giggle and laugh but really I feel sad , like my body fights the sadness by tricking it into giggling uncontrollably, I need help I hate this about myself bc it makes me seem really fucked up and my brother and one of my cousins has this same problem too so we always talk to each other to try to help each other out& I smoke cbd whenever I go to funerals and stuff bc the cbd that makes you chill and relaxed so far has been the only solution I have found, I’ve tried pinching myself till I even bleed but it don’t stop the laughing it just makes it worse. Any advice would help, also when I was a kid I matured fast for my age bc I had to learn to survive and care for myself , I didn’t have a childhood, never watched sponge bob shows , I barely learned how to fix a tire on a bike at 18 bc I never have before and when I told my aunt , she was like”what happened to your childhood “ but yeah my childhood was a lot of survival and worrying about what my next meal was and also for my brothers. So maybe that has something to do with it but idk. And also I’m the middle child of 3 but I was always the “older brother”.
when something small is done to me a start with a small cry then cant stop crying makes me really ashamed cause I get bullied because of that even a small joke that's supposed to make you giggle makes me laugh and cry back to me crying, when am at home and my brother says something that will make me laugh or angry i still cry like so much sometimes he says "stop being such a baby cry" then i fell this jolt of sadness go through my body which makes me want to just lie down .
Thanks Lmao Memes for showing me i am not alone
and dude tell me if you laugh on this one ruclips.net/video/Q9r-5ZucypE/видео.html
@@animeguy9007 Sadly I laughed
@@whatthe4089 at what
When I was a kid I would laugh and laugh for hours without stopping my dad would ask me if I was okay but nobody cared my mom ended up putting me in a asylum for it but I’m 18 now and relies that it’s this and everyone has left me for it
My friend laughs at everything but I don’t really know if he’s laughing... he’s kinda screaming/laughing at the same time when literally nothing happened. And then when something happens he laughs even more. But sometimes he’s just the sweetest person ever to live. He says he starts laughing at 2AM most of the times and he can’t control it. Idk if this is PDA but I think it might be...
Gabbs * Tell him to see a doctor to check on if it’s something important or if he’s just having a good time
I’m just looking this up. My father appears to be suffering from this and he has Parkinson’s & alzheimers disease. He laughs for no reason & cries at everything, it’s really upsetting to see & awful for him.
Sometime I start weeping badly without any reason... That is bad moment ever..... On that time I need someone
I haven't ever had a stroke or anything but ever since I was young I would just break out laughing just when I was sitting along this was before I got diagnosed with depression I would just laugh for 2-5 minutes and it would.creep my parents out and still does I don't know what it could.be and I doubt it's this but I'm unsure
I got PBA from benzodiazepine withdrawal, brain severely impacted, inflammation... I was on them for 40 years. I feel like I have ALS. I'm trying to recover.
Hi, I have a question about PBA. I have had episodes of crying/laughing about 4 times within the last year , and just recently my first episode of purely laughter. However, I am healthy and have not suffered from anything on the list. I am 19 and typically I am a happy person. Should I be concerned that this happens to me, given that I do not have a medical past ?
If you have not suffered from anything than you should be fine but however things can develop overtime without you ever knowing it, I’m just like you. Im healthy and typically a happy person but I was later diagnosed with MS and Pseudobulbar Affect
Bro same, I’m 18 but I laugh uncontrollably whenever I feel sad for someone or if somebody tells me some dark shit like someone jst passed and they start crying, I feel bad for them and sad but like my brain doesn’t want me to feel bad so instead it just starts making me giggle and laugh but really I feel sad , like my body fights the sadness by tricking it into giggling uncontrollably, I need help I hate this about myself bc it makes me seem really fucked up and my brother and one of my cousins has this same problem too so we always talk to each other to try to help each other out& I smoke cbd whenever I go to funerals and stuff bc the cbd that makes you chill and relaxed so far has been the only solution I have found, I’ve tried pinching myself till I even bleed but it don’t stop the laughing it just makes it worse.
Also as a kid I did go through a lot , I didn’t have a good childhood , like I never watched sponge bob or learned to ride a bike or fix a bike tire till I was a teenager bc As a kid I was just worried about surviving and what I was gonna eat .I had to mature at a really young age and learn to survive for myself and care for myself, but now I’m 18 and healthy and I workout a lot and have balanced meals and work in the oil field
Based on what you said at the beginning, the correct name should be "bulbar pseudoaffect", because "pseudobulbar" makes it seem like an affect that appears to depend from the bulb, but actually doesn't.
How I wonder, why some sh*T post about no one in you tube more popular than this. Thank you for the videos.
hi
I am currently writing an essay about diseases just like this.
But it's relly hard to find reliable sources where I come from? Could you please post your's in the description? I'd highly appreciate that.
If you still writing the essay on it I might be able to help I was diagnosed with that a year ago
I literally learning this only because of joker
I laugh in my sleep 😳that’s what my mom told me
if it doesnt happen often does that mean i dont have this? Also i am epileptic does that matter?
I want to laugh non stop all day everyday
no u dont bro its so fucking annoying
*Mario * lol
U haven't experienced it yet, believe me its annoying as hell😔
Guys I think I am the real Joker hahahahha....