I was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy in my early 30s. The symptoms were horrible, almost indescribable. But after eight years of being on an epilepsy medication, I made a full recovery 🎉
@@helenelee2119there are dozens available...which do you take? also, while they can help us function, seizure meds don't heal epilepsy, they suppress symptoms.
This! Makes me teary to be in the presence of someone who has such a level of courage and duty to humans he doesn’t even know… for science. What an utter legend and champion and living angel…. I hope this study/ documentary is commended and valued and catalogued as it deserves. What a gift to humanity. I hope his family spend the rest of their lives without needing for anything… this gift will no doubt be a heavy weight for all of them.
“We rise by lifting others”. Chase, know that we will be lifting you up and supporting you in this unknown journey, Thank you so much for sharing this in such a clear and descriptive way. Take each day one at a time.
Wow! Thank you for your vulnerability. I’m grateful for having the opportunity to discover you and the work you do. I’m grateful for the opportunity to meet you and Michelle. Much love to you and your family as you all learn to navigate this path. There are so many of us holding you all close in our thoughts and willing you down a path of healing.
My father was diagnosed with something very similar a few years ago. It is very frightening. He kept it to himself for a long time. He had a total memory wipe on a family vacation. That's when he couldn't hide it anymore. Our family is praying for you Chase. Godspeed.
This kind of condition may explain some mysterious missing persons cases. Maybe there's an even "deeper" condition within this syndrome that wipes out someones memory long term? It's terrifying really what kind of illnesses can affect us that we have no clue about their existence. I myself suffer from such a condition, a degenerative heart muscle gene that took the medical world nearly 14 yrs to figure out while i kept getting more crippled by the year. I fell ill at 39, now i am 59 and i think i'm still alive simply due to total stubbornness.
Chase, I am a neuropsychologist who works primarily with veterans. That you are able to speak so openly and candidly about your condition speaks to the selflessness most of you embody. I watch the behavior panel videos regularly and stumbled upon this one. I would never in a million years have expected this struggle behind your insights and what you have taught me I never learned in grad school or many years of practice. Thank you for your generosity of knowledge, wisdom and spirit. People like you make the world a better place.
Totally agree. Chase, you are so brave firstly to go through this journey with such courage and resilience. And then to share this with the world. Your selflessness to your work and to share your personal health is absolutely commendable. Pray there will be some peace and understanding going forward. Thank you for sharing🙏🏼.
Every soul in the entire world is unique. There is no such thing as normal and abnormal. Embrace and accept yourself exactly as you are. You are special. You are uniquely loved by God as his child. You don't have to be the same as anyone else. This is not a brain disease. It's your uniqueness. We have all had multiple births behind us and there are consequences for our actions and we live with those consequences. I also have traits that are my own unique qualities. God is not a part of religion. You can connect with that Supreme soul based on who you are, not based on your family background. Actually you are much more ok than most of the people around you and your family. You need to practice detachment and faith in yourself and positivity. I wish you all the best.
Maybe avoid sugar..... I once eat 70 percent of 250 ml "sugar milk" I felt like my brain was somehow "sugar overdose"...some strange feeling so I decided to drink a bit of water because I thought the sugar caused it. try healthy organic food, and exercise.
Chase is my hero. Such a caring & compassionate human being in the midst of a terrible disease. My prayer is that you will experience a healing miracle. 🙏
The fact you were helping your pregnant wife into the hospital not knowing her but doing it regardless with a forced smile tells me your an incredibly brave, genuine person
I'm a former neurolingustics researcher and find your account fascinating, while fully understanding how devastating it is and how unfair that you don't get a choice in how it develops. In spite of that, you DO get a ringside seat and you have a superlative analytical mind, so your ongoing insights will be invaluable.
I wonder if vocal printing, voice spectrum analysis, voice mapping, BioAcoustic Biology could help. (Using frequencies) I know it still experimental but it has been successful
We walk this world in purpose. I have been introduced recently to your expertise and I wondered about the decision-making process behind publishing the OPS manual. It all makes perfect sense now. To be an expert eyewitness to such an extraordinary neurological event seems to me to be your purpose...Thank you for being willing to share your intellect, your experience, and your special talent in so humble and vulnerable way as you grapple with the role of researcher and subject simultaneously. May your insights open doors to help in ways beyond your imagination. God Bless you and your family as you traverse this unknown.
For the last 20 years of my life, struggling with the very same condition, I've never been able to put into words what im going through. As the years go by, I'm struggling to form proper sentences most of the time. My memory is fading fast. My neurologist has me on a medication that helps the seizures. But the side effects are awful. Ive always tried to explain to my doctors and family that its like I'm behind a veil. Like I'm here, but not connected to anything on a real level. Again, I struggle to find words the more this has progressed for me. But I'll tell you right now, I began crying while showing this to my husband and telling him "This is what it's like for me!"... for the first time I saw real sadness and empathy from him, regarding my condition. I will never ever be able to put into words how thankful I am that you posted this! It is beyond any measure I can explain. THANK YOU!
The dissociation, I have the same symptom but it has a different reason. It always makes me ‘happy’ to see people who find others who can relate to both the symptom and the frustration of trying to explain the unexplainable. Life can be rough but it’s the unity which makes it more bearable 🙏🏻
We're ALL here for you Chase. I've been going through this for nearly 30 years. The disorientation can be a true nightmare. My family described my "vacancies" (I have a few types of seizure) as me looking almost dead. No moving or my eyes registering ANYTHING. I also struggle BADLY with talking afterwards. Just trying to say "Hi my name is Andrew" is impossible. You aren't alone. There are many of us out there who know your fears & worries. & we are here for you if you EVER need someone to talk to, discuss stuff with, or even vent those frustrations at. We look after our own. Thank you for having the strength to share these fears & worries with us. Just helps us love you all the more. MUCH love & support from here in the UK
@@MissBeeeBeee thank you. But Chase is the hero here. I grew up with this. I'm so used to it that it's my norm. Chase is the one with the courage to share himself & his fears with the world. THAT is heroism
I'm not sure you'll even read this my friend, but I truly want you to know, that many others, as well as myself, will be praying for your recovery. I'm so sorry that you and your family are hurting and going through so much. May God bless you with His Peace, Joy and Rest through it all, in Christ Yeshua-Jesus.
At the hospital, you were trying to protect your wife who was at that moment a stranger. Now you are reaching out to protect other strangers from this unfamiliar disease. Says everything about your incredible integrity. Thinking of others. Wanting to protect and educate. Even when it's hard to be brave you are sincere.
This is such a brave thought by to doChase, in sharing your story I’m sure you are helping lots of people to may be going through this or the families of these people to understand a little bit more. I have never heard of this disease but will follow your journey, and send positive thoughts for you. One of the things that stuck me was the love you have for your wife, while you were going through your scary symptoms your first choice was the protect your wife at a vulnerable time for her. I have loved watching you and the rest of the behaviour panel, while you were all sharing with us the public even a tiny bit of your knowledge. Good luck for the future and sending positive thoughts and I will include you in my prayers x
Sending you and your family love and prayers🙏🏼. Sending you positive thoughts, May god bless you and protect you. I have so much respect for you and I am grateful to you for sharing your gifts. You have a beautiful soul and a beautiful mind. Hope you feel the love and energy being sent your way, stay positive 🙏🏼❤️.
"you'll either watch my recovery or you'll watch my decline" - this line is beautiful and harrowing and hit me like a ton of bricks. so many of us have our approximation of this dichotomy in our own lives. thank you for being so forthcoming, clear, and vulnerable.
We are. Real men are practically impossible to find. An exceptionally special courageous gentleman who will always live amongst us. How lucky we are. 💔
Yesterday, my husband and I watched the Behavior Panel regarding Trump vs Harris Debate. While watching, I said to my husband "There is a deep sadness in Chase's eyes; an almost far away look. Something is seriously wrong." This morning, while randomly skipping through RUclips channels we are not subscribed. I watched your "Two Biggest Lies in History" episode that displayed this episode. The heavy saddness I felt yesterday watching you now makes sense. I'm so very sorry. I will be praying for you to experience a miraculous healing. Until then, I pray you and your family rest in the grace of the Lord, who's peace surpasses all human understanding regardless of the circumstances we face. You are very much appreciated for your wisdom, knowledge, compassion, integrity, dedication to educate the rest of us with invaluable insights we might otherwise never understand. May the Lord bless you and keep you, to make His face shine upon you.
@@juliedaniels5594 I don't believe I'm willing to trust your seeming expertise in this regard. Praying is part of what I do when I'm in the midst of doing almost everything. Simply realizing that I'm really not driving the bus, even though my ego likes to think it is LOL. I have both experienced and witnessed miracles that would make your statement about God stuff helping no one completely incorrect. I would totally agree however that doing nothing and praying are not the answer.
@@juliedaniels5594what doesn’t help is attacking people and creating arguments when someone is using what they know and care about to show how much they care or are wishing the best for someone. Praying for you, for chase, and his family and fans🖤
@@DannyDarker4 maybe you’re right. But maybe you’re wrong too. I lost someone and a person said they’d pray. My loss was so great and here they were pressing their religion on to me because it made THEM feel better. That’s not right either
Chase, I was diagnosed with temporal lobe seizures when I was 19. I have lived with them for almost 50 years. Thank you so much for sharing your story and for explaining them. I am so glad that you have finally been diagnosed and that you are getting treatment. God Bless❤
Wondering what you do for a Dx and what you do to manage/treat it. I recently experienced what I would call a "fugue" in front of a group of people. It has concerned me, along with wondering if some experiences are real or if I dreamt them.
Lots of love to you, your children and family, my mother has dementia and has moments of nothing and believes her dreams are real, I know this has got nothing to do with what you have but dementia has some of your symptoms. I will cross my fingers and everything else I can that the disease you have gets better not worse. Uk
I have temporal lobe epilepsy. Sometimes my family knows I don't remember them. I showed this to my father tonight as I have never explained it as clearly to them as this. Thank you so much. I have lived in my head with this for so long. Doctors have given me medication to help so no more seizures but I can't trust my memories
You are so brave for opening up. It must be terrifying. I hope Chase has giving you some comfort in knowing you’re not alone. Wishing you both good health ❤
I used to be the family storyteller. I spent the majority of my adult life researching the family history, the individuals in it where they lived, etc. etc. and now that I’m older part of that’s gone and fortunately for me I have a younger cousin and Denise who picked up where I left off and have asked me to work with them and I’m thrilled because this has breathed new life into my reality of memory. I realize that I didn’t forget everything and he didn’t imagine everything. I truly understand how you feel. Temporal lobe epilepsy can be the harbinger of an awful reality and it can give birth to the most beautiful, creative thoughts. The most difficult part, though is when we try to separate the two. I’m going to be showing this to my son just showed it to your father, I wish my father and mother were alive so that they could see this.
I was today years old when I learned about temporal lobe epilepsy. Thank you, Chase. To you and everyone here dealing with it, I wish you love and strength.
I am with you doll Grma Woods is praying for your clarity and soundness of mind As a retired VAMC Chaplain, I've seen many Veterans suffer with brokeness I have also, seen many miracles if healing for their body, soul, and spirit. I believe for you
Wow. This is such a stark reminder that we have no idea what is going on with people . Please, people, always show grace and mercy and kindness and patience because you don't want to be the person that sends someone over the edge. Massive respect to you, Chase
YES! This goes for the person shopping with you in the same store...The person taking your money at the drive thru...The person on the other end of s customer service phone number. If you (we as a whole) treat everyone with love and respect, then nobody has to worry about hurting someone else.
Also with his military background, and the type of work he does, I hope it's not something targeted, like the Havana syndrome. Even regular people often are victims of such targeting. (Google gang stalking/targeted individuals) . Personally I love Chase and have always thought he's the most compassionate on TBP. Now we know why...❤
You recently became one of my fave people. My childhood epilepsy ended at 10. At 45, I just learned/realized how bad and often my memory still fails me. The terror and humiliation...I get that. Your living legacy is already helping thousands and saving lives in the process. I've never cried like this for someone I didn't know before, but few have ever inspired me so much. Statistically, I shouldn't be alive or have an above average IQ. Same with you and your professional history. We've both already beaten the odds, so odds are we will continue to. Thank you for your service to this country, and thank you for your continued service to people!
Rarely in my 62-plus years of life has anybody's calmly delivered statement of fact left me feeling a need to remind myself to inhale, as though I had just taken a blow to the solar plexus. I am so grateful for your incredible generosity and grace as you invite us to learn, and allow us to support your vulnerable journey, come what may. Thank you, from the core of my soul.
And me, the above message is what I want to say but couldn't find the words for myself. I just want to cry now.. my love please get better. Blessings to you and your family.
Me as well. I'm a nurse and never heard anyone explain exactly what a temporal lobe seizure "felt" like. Thank you so much Chase for sharing what you have experienced and educating all of us.
Chase, you are loved and respected by more people than you can possibly know. I’m an 81-year-old woman-a mother and grandmother-interested in true crime and body language, and I have been watching and subscribed to TBP since the beginning, which was about Carole Baskin and Tiger King. Over the years, Chase, your intellect, kindness, generosity and fine character have been quite evident. You, Greg, Scott and Mark are all exceptionally fine men. How brave, generous, and full of grace you are to share with us the most intimate details of your illness, just as you have shared with us your knowledge of neuroscience and body language. It hurts my heart to learn what you are going through. How kind you are to be open and vulnerable about your journey through this, and to getting well, in order to help others. I have a message to ask of all supporters and subscribers of TBP: Please all pray for Chase…and keep sending prayers for his recovery. Whatever your religion, or even if you do not have one. I am not a religious fanatic by any means, but I just have lived long enough to have actually witnessed the results of what prayers can do. Prayers DO work.
Yes, thank you Chase for describing so clearly and courageously what is happening to you. It saddens me. Prayers for you and your family and may you be well in the future. Love your way.
I have lived with mine for 58 yrs, I was told I wouldn't see my teens, I'm 66 now & I have learnt to live with it. Pills are controlling it. Best wishes xx
My husband reminds me "I complained that I had no shoes, till I saw a man with no feet" and gives me a hug. Thank you for sharing. Was feeling sorry for myself, my cancer may be back but you put it in perspective. May God bless you and keep you and family in loving arms.
Sending loving, healing thoughts❤️🩹We must keep things in perspective, to your point. My sister/best friend has stage 4 and it’s a daily struggle, but one that’s always worth it.
As a neurologist I have heard many descriptions of temporal lobe epilepsy, but this is by far the most detailed and most insightful! I have heard many patients struggle for years without knowing what was happening to them, scared of sharing their experiences to their loved ones or healthcare professionals. Thank you so much for sharing your story, I hope to be able to see your recovery, for your, for your wife, your children and all of us' sake ❤ Best wishes!!
I'm not a neurologist, but I was struck by the almost poetic descriptions of impressions, thoughts and feelings. Chase, you may be a scientist, but you have the heart of a poet.
I was diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy when I was 17 and I'm turning 32 in a couple months. There isn't a one size fits all protocol with this but rather a journey of discovery of what works for you. Wishing you well on this journey and I sincerely hope and pray you discover what works for you in each leg of tge journey.
I recently heard a researcher talk about metabolic treatments for cancer, and also complete control and elimination of seizures in children with diet however just a sip of coke could bring on the seizure again. It's the sugar controversy, conventional medicine calls it a myth, but there are many success stories. I too will pray that you will find what works for you! I heard of a woman who eliminated all foods except one for a while, and her Parkinson went away. Then slowly reintroduce. To find out the culprit. If the medications help you, great! And I pray no side effects 🙏 ❤
If the average human being had half of your wisdom and integrity the world would be a wonderful place. You will get through this, the world needs you, man
Dear, dear Chase, we will watch you recover. As a fan of the behavior panel for YEARS (as a psychologist and behavioral scientist) in the Netherlands). I really feel for you and your family, this must be so hard. When a new vid comes up, it makes me happy, finally some nerdy community where I totally feel “at home”. And even I know it sounds weird, but we, as watchers of your channels, become, in a way, close to you (and the panel) so this made me so sad and I’m, from the bottom of my heart and very sincerely, so sorry for especially you, but also your family… I think I speak for not only myself when I say that some things really aren’t “fair”, that you are such an authentic person with so much potential and intelligents trough the roof but yet so humble and sympathetic. I’ve gotten to “know you” because of the BP, but read your books and saw every clip of you that popped up on my feed here. I’ve have learned SO MUCH from you. You’re already a legacy as far as I am concerned. The 4 of you are a great couple, every one of you with your own personality and “gifts” or “specialisms”, but you are -and I have proof in the comments under more than one of your BP vids- the one I find so intriguing and really look up to. I’m not religious, yet I’ll pray for you, your wife and children. I know, even though it might be degenerative, you WILL continue to strive and I am so thankful we all can be a part of your journey. Thank you for sharing this, it’s speaks beyond volumes about who you are as a person and it tells what a great person you are and you might not even know/or share that opinion because of your integrity and humbleness. Stay safe Chase, we love you in every way, form and shape. 🙏🏼🫶
Hey, so I’m a Marine vet who has a TBI from Iraq and have seizures. Watching your videos has made me more concerned about my condition. I have some of the same issues you have and I have not never really brought them up with my doctor before, like super intense Deja vu. Some of the other issues I just blamed on PTSD. So, I just called the VA, and got an appointment with neuro. So, thank you.
I have a TBI and went through a program with others. Temporal lobe seizures were fairly common among the students. Glad you are getting it checked out. I can’t remember any of the people I know not being able to control the seizures with medication, so hopefully if that’s what’s going on with you, you will be able to stop the seizures.
Do you mind sharing which symptoms you experience that are like what he described? I also have many of these symptoms and I’ve been trying to find others who have them so I can figure out wtf is going on. I felt like ptsd or undiagnosed tbi could be the cause but I hadn’t heard of these seizures or symptoms aside from my own experience.
@@Princesspetty32 How do you know he hasn't? He said he was sorry to hear about the diagnosis and that they're thrilled that there was was hope for her, when analyzing Princess Katherine's video. When was he unsympathetic? When he said that something about the video felt off? Or that her eyebrow was up? Well, although her eyebrow WAS up and I agree with Chase that the video DID feel off, I also have sympathy for her situation. I also, like Chase, wish her well. Where's YOUR sympathy?
Dear Chase, I've been watching TBP for years with interest. When this RUclips video first came up on my screen I thought it must be clickbait. An hour after finally watching it I still can't fathom it's a real issue. I'm a Doctor and also caring for my son with schizophrenia. Struggling with acceptance and looking for answers on a daily basis. Brain disease is hard on the loved ones too. It's a lonely trip. Lots of love and strength to you and your loved ones. I'll be following your journey
If you’re open to it I would encourage you to watch ‘The optimal diet for mental health’ Dr Chris palmer & dr Anthony Chaffee on RUclips. There is a growing theory that schizophrenia could be an autoimmune disease. I do not have schizophrenia but I do have severe autoimmune issues and diet transformed me from bed bound to being independent again. Dr Chaffee is a great source of information for this dietary change. Other trusted sources are Dr Georgia Ede (incredible resource on mental health & nutrition), Dr Ken Berry (great resource for tips to dietary changes) I wish you and your family well
I've bought and read all of your books, which are so informative. I'm a big fan of your life's work. But this video, by far, is what you should be most proud of and what your fans will admire you for...your courage, transparency, and authenticity. Thank you for trusting us enough to share your journey. You and your family will be included in my daily prayers.
What a gift to mankind! I've been a Critical care provider for 43 yrs... neuro diseases my first love & passion! ... your video...amazing, fascinating & my heart breaks for you & your family.BUT.. your gift of your story... your journey, how you feel!! Will touch so many!! Life mocks us when we think we have a "plan"! 4 months ago I was working 2 ER's ( to retire) ... today I watch you sitting in a wheelchair, fighting a pity party like none other! I found your new post! I had just seen Merit video & was thrilled! I hoe your journey makes beautiful memories & ANSWERS!! My husband of 31 yrs was hit head on 9 months ago... I lost him... my rock, my brother retired in July, Aug they found 2 brain tumors... this month he lost his vision... he was an Ophthalmologist... life doesn't play nice. So we take life up a notch!! I will follow your journey faithfully & May we ALL RISE UP!! ❤
@kamhart I will be here to see the unfolding of this rare disease; along with you. Sharing your recent tragedies is brave; I/we can learn from you. I have also been hit with health issues & recent family death & illness...I'm still here for a purpose; as you are. Let's be here not only for Chase - an amazing human being, but for each other. Connections with like-minded people, (no pun intended Chase), is vital to the human experience. Peace....
I'm not the type of person to comment on videos, but I feel like this is important to say. Most of us will not have an opportunity to get to know you personally, but the connection is real. My biggest takeaway from getting to "know" you over the past year is that caring for yourself and for other people is just about the most important thing in life. All the data and science are just means to an end. A lot of us feel cared for by you even though we'll likely never meet. It's real. And there are a lot more people out there who, like me, rarely speak up. We're pulling for you. Thanks for being such a thoughtful person. It continues to change my life.
Maybe because I’ve watched the Behavior Panel from the beginning, I feel stricken by this news; terribly sad for you and your family, your friends. But the sincere, deep humanity you offer in this video is uplifting and this is the part of you that will be with your family and friends (and us here who are farther out from your inner circle) forever. I feel grief for you and those around you who will intimately go through this journey with you, but their compassion, capacity to love and care for others will grow through knowing you. The future is unwritten - I pray for your recovery - I pray for insight, strength and endurance and that the love between you and yours prevails -
Chase, thank you for this video explaining what is going on in your life. Thank you for helping others. You have impacted my life in a very positive way as I’ve gone through grief from my husband passing away, onto self- discovery. I am praying you experience healing and you are here for a long time to be a husband and father for your family and continue to live a life full of joy and peace.
I had to sit with this news for three days before I could post. So many questions. All of them so personal that I dare not ask. That you thought so much of us mere voyeurs to share such intimate information is an honor.
Dearest Chase, I will keep you and your family in my prayers as you recover. I thank Christ Jesus for the honor of knowing what is going on and your bravery to share it with all of us who care so much about you. Godspeed. Peace be with you.
Chase, I already had great respect and affection for you. And now even more so. I will keep you in my prayers. You are clearly a brilliant man and if anyone can overcome this, it is you. If not, you are still giving the rest of us an immeasurable gift. My love to you and your precious family.
I’m grateful to you for having the courage to be so honest and transparent with the world! Because of your choice to be so open, others will be more patient with loved ones and those who have similar issues will go for help earlier! My prayers are with you and everyone who loves you as you walk this very difficult journey. Your experiences simply break my heart as I can’t imagine anything more frightening. Please know that you touched many people with your story and your truths! May your journey bring blessings that are as pure and surprising to you as the tremendous loss and fears are that you all are facing. God bless you for sharing this with the world for learning purposes and for your children to see what an amazing human being you are! Where there is faith and love, there is always HOPE! Keep your positive attitude and focus on your health and those closest to you as the rest of the world can only know you from afar, but they have your back, they love you, and they will go through this difficult journey with you. The people who have supported you, loved you, and been your inspiration are your greatest strength for this battle and journey. I don’t know how the story will turn out for you and your family, but I pray the small things in life that really matter continue to bring you joys, laughter, happiness, and that your memories bring you peace and not the chaos you have endured. In short, I pray you are able to put the puzzle pieces back together, making sense of the memories that are reality and separating the “memories” that aren’t. Best wishes for a long, happy, healthy future!
My husband was struck by lightning while holding a cell phone. The shock went into his temperol lobe. He now has temporal lobe (absence) seizures. He has described a lot of what you spoke about, not knowing me or our kids, and it's been tough. I was told that for him, it will be neurological degeneration and will never get better. I will follow and hope that you find solutions for yourself and maybe help us as well. Best of luck, my prayers are with you and your family.
@@chasehughesofficial First heard about MB within the last 2 years, while listening to discussions of effective medical treatments for those who were injured by the "safe and effective" 💉. Makes me wonder if some of those doctors (like Malone, McCollough, and/or Mercola) know of _additional_ brain-supporting treatments that would work well with the Methylene Blue. Another question: Might be "woo-woo", but have you considered that maybe past lives/alternate realities/simultaneous multiple lives actually exist, and that the epilepsy you are having allows multiple lives and experiences to bleed over into this life?
I'm a behavior channel panelist, I noticed it when it happened. I've always had so much respect and admiration for you as a person. The fact that you're giving up your privacy to help other people sends my respect sky high. We really do need you in this world. You've done so much for so many people, I know the knowledge and the bread crumb trails you've passed on to me as a panelist has led me to find answers to questions that I have had since I was a child. Thank you. You have our love, thoughts and prayers! If anyone can beat this or wrestle it down to the ground and make it say uncle you can.
I thought I saw something too but I can't remember which episode it was. And sometimes Ive noticed it takes him an extra 5 seconds to start speaking when it's his turn. Really wish him all the best.
I'm praying for the best for him and his family too. The people I respect are few and far between. Chase, Greg, Scott and Mark have my respect. They're amazingly talented people with good hearts. The stars and planets lined up when the four of them got together.
Thank you! Your ability to share with so many such a tough path your own is honabale as a mum with a son who has epilepsy (due to his brain malformation) I never knew he was as having them for 6-12 months because they didn’t look like what you see on tv. He was having absent seizures now he has a ray of them from absent to tonic clonic. He forgets things words and if it’s an absent he shakes his head like he is clearing cobwebs out. To hear your experiences from having them has helped me understand a little of what he maybe experiencing as he can’t express this due to his pachygyriea. So again thank you. The more people know about epilepsy and all times the better. I wish you a sucessful recovery
That phrase, "watch my recovery or watch my decline", hit me hard. After watching Chase Hughes for quite a while on The Behavior Panel, I see him as a man who goes straight to the point without the use of euphemisms, sugar coating or false deference. Watching him explain his diagnosis with those same skills, gives me hope that perhaps there is a way for him to live with this condition rather than to have it consume him. I have face blindness so in a quite a small way I have experienced that out of body feelings of: who the heck is this person who stopped me at the grocery store. I do not know if this is a salesperson or my next door neighbor. So I have also played that smile game, while talking in generalities or faking an appointment to make my get-away. THANK YOU Chase Hughes. I have just subscribed to this channel. I feel honored to be educated on this journey by a person that I trust, even if I could not ever recognize him at my local grocery store.
I believe I can help you to reintegrate the disregulation that follows your episodes. I'm care giver to a man with a life time of these siezures following TBI as a 4 year old. He's now 65 and I've been caring for him for 15 years. Together we've found a handful of therapies that have significantly improved his life, speech, emotions, resilience and have slowed and eased his decline. I'd be happy to have a zoom with you to share experiences and solutions we have found.
What a brilliant, courageous, compassionate, articulate man. In a class of his own. So very sorry for your suffering. We are all with you and praying for you Chase.
💔 I can't imagine the specific pain of being a brilliant intellectual with a brain disease. All of us use our brains but for you it's such a source of good in the world and I'm sure a big part of your identity! And of your family's identity. There must be a special anxiety and grief that comes along with being disabled in this way. I hope you have a lot of emotional support and that healing can be achieved! Prayers for you and yours ❤❤❤. Thank you for all the good you've done in the world.
It’s hell on earth. No one believes you for a very long time. And by that time it’s almost too late. People often think you’re lying to get out of stuff. They look at you like the biggest waste on earth because God has given you all of these gifts and abilities and you can never really figure out how to use them for your benefit or anyone else’s. You don’t know where anyone’s coming from and the moment you don’t fall into the vision they already had of you, their done. The worst is people you love not believing you. My specific problem is brain injuries from football. No idea how this happened, but the part of our brains where the most activity at, I have less than half, closer to a third of the activity, but other parts that are only supposed to have a little here and there, there’s way too much, like a hundred times as much in some areas. It feels like my brain is stuck in fast forward. It was a strength at first, still is in some ways, but I feel like a tired old man, and I’m only 31. But the science is wrong saying “we only use ten percent of our brains.” The average person uses his whole brain how it was meant to be used. But thank you for taking the time to comment!! Most people don’t even know we exist, and dealing with these childish, disrespectful young women today, it’s a nightmare. Especially when Gods already shown you what’s happening. The ships going down, and we have more than enough lifeboats for everyone, but the men in the boiler room are the only ones getting off. The party goers refuse to listen because the captain and crew are telling them the ship is fine. But they don’t know that they’re intentionally being lied to.
Chase is a man of science, and needs a medical- physiological solution through education action. Help support teachers/students of STEM academics, for the development of tomorrow's neuroscience lab researchers.
@@jr.6199 I respect your position and even agree with your suggestion. But I also know that science and research isn’t not and never will be dispositive of effective prayer. Do both.
Thank you Chase, God bless you. My friend’s husband has been struggling with everything you mentioned since 2022, but his doctors have no answers. I think God had you make this video just in time for her to gain hope for her husband and probably many others who needed to hear this. I’ve forwarded your video to her, hoping and praying for your recovery and my friends husband’s recovery. Thank you so much❤️🙏🏻
As a nurse I believe your ability to articulate your experiences so specifically, will definitely help health care providers to provide better care. I am sure with your military background that it was very hard to be that vulnerable, but i am sure so much good will come from this. You have always been my favorite on TBP, and I'm sure with your resilience, perseverance, determination, and positive attitude that this will not defeat you. I will definitely be following your journey, not only to educate myself and hopefully others, but also for personal reasons from some similar neuro changes from covid. I will be 🙏🙏🙏 for you and your family.
I am so sorry to hear this about you. But, your actions are positive and can only help your recovery. You are an outstanding man on the Behavior Panel that I have always admired. I wish you all of the best care and positivity as you are on your journey to get well. I look forward to your updates, whenever you would like to share them with us.
@@Pylypczakanother nurse, Chas.....er/icu for 40 years.....spent the last 7 yrs caring for my friend who has cancer and end stage Alzheimers......my heart goes out to you and your dear ones and I will be keeping you in prayer......🙏🏼💝
God bless you Chase. I too have suffered with temporal lobe epilepsy and it is one of the most frightening and life-changing/devastating things that has ever happened to me. I don't think anybody can truly grasp what it is like when you can no longer trust your brain or your own reality. You and your family will be in our prayers!
God bless you Chase. Thank you for sharing. I am a MD and have never heard such an eloquent description of the firsthand experience of temporal lobe seizures. The irony of the neuroscience expert possibly having MTS is palpably tragic and sad. That you are preserving your vast knowledge for others and exploring your own science based treatment speaks volumes to your courage and character. I have followed TBP since your first episodes during Covid lockdown. I will continue to follow your journey and am rooting for your recovery.❤
"seismic tremors in the bedrock of my existence" this says so much about your journey. Thank you for sharing, baring all, and at the same time, providing information about this condition. God bless you and your beautiful family. We are here for you and will take this journey with you, be it on the panel or on your channel. I know how scary the brain can be as I do suffer from something that I can't really share on here. Take care Chase. Sending love .❤
Chase, as a nurse, I know this has to be a difficult story to tell. For you to have the inner strength and willingness to share this part of your life is tremendous. As a nurse, now retired, I've seen people struggle with the frustration of brain disorders rarely discussed. You are doing such a service for so many.
"We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.." (2 Corinthians 4:8-10) You're a picture of courage and strength in adversity.
Thank you for sharing, Chase. I also have epilepsy. My last "Grand Mal Seizure" occurred in Nov. 2018, while I was raking leaves in my yard. This directly led to traumatic brain injury, which required six (6) craniotomy brain surgeries to repair. I suffered a paralytic stroke during the 2nd procedure. I have been hospitalized or living in Skilled Nursing facilities ever since. I hope to transition to my own "Independent Living" apartment this June. I lost my house, truck, motorcycle and EVERY material thing that I had. But, I have my body and my mind and for those things, I am grateful to God! 😊 Good luck to you, Sir! 🤠
@@jamyDodgerGod Bless You, Dear! 🤗 We are certainly kindred spirits. I still speak Spanish, my 2nd language fluently, so my "old memories" are still there. The thing is that when my brother asked me what I had for lunch, I did NOT know! 😮 I have lost the ability to make NEW memories. The bright side of that is that if someone is rude to me, I can't hold a grudge against them! 😅
My dad had temporal lobe seizures my whole life, starting when he was 12. Thank you for this education. I could feel my dad trying to act “normal” afterward and I wanted to help but didn’t know how. He’s gone now. I miss him every single day. A special man gone too soon. Thanks again! So helpful.
Chase, I am a former Correction Officer because of my own temporal lobe seizures. They have gotten bad enough that I was more fearful of my co-workers safety than anything else. Right now my short term memory is fried, and even though I try daily I am still finding it difficult to remember new things. I explained to my therapist that I can understand why epileptics where once thought to be demon possessed, you have no control and only weird disjointed perceptions of what happened. I pray you find your answers and blessed be to you and your family.
I’m so sorry! I used to be a respiratory therapist and then I got brain cancer. It was found because I had tonic clonic seizures and I continue to have them even being on 4 anti seizure meds. My memory is also shot but I’ve had brain surgery, a butt load of chemo because I had a recurrence 7 years after my first tumor, and then of course the seizures. It’s definitely not fun how they can just change our lives so much. I haven’t been able to drive for 19 years.
I feel incredibly honored to be a part of this journey of yours!!! Thank you for documenting and thank you for being real and raw because that really takes so much courage! I had no idea you were dealing with this diagnosis. I watch The Behavior Panel videos and today this is the one that appeared in my feed. The knowledge inside your head, and how well you have been able to help the general public and to educate us is truly amazing. I appreciate it so much as it really helps me in my job (counseling). I with there was something I could say or do to help with this neurological issue that you and others have. One thing I can do is pray for you, and i commit to doing that for you. Keep up the good work that you are doing and remember to never give up. You are truly an amazing human being. And brilliant I might add.
I'm a biologist who became a social worker. It is very rare for individuals with neurological issues to be so open about this. It is frightening when your reality becomes strange. And it's even more frightening when others find out, because they may start treating you differently, or not understand etc. But I have seen in practice that deciding to be open, deciding to inform the workd at large, makes it easier for others to recognize and accept channges in behaviour, accomodate treatment etc. Also, the active confrontation with internal "demons" makes the process of reconnecting with the world and reality a lot faster. I wish you well and just remember you are doing the best that you can. It shows.
I'm actually crying right now, what an amazing video, I've got temperol lobe epilepsy and for years I've been trying to explain to doctors, consultants, family etc that I've got this thing I read one day called Jamais vu, and it's the eeriest and vilest feeling. I've had grandmals, absences, hours of hysterical laughing, disassociation, blackouts, and above any of those moments, it's the recovery which I struggle with. The fatigue is horrendous, I forget people's names and where I'm going, but I carry photos and note pads everywhere I go. Chase, I can't thank you enough for your bravery for sharing your story and I suddenly feel less alone. I don't know anyone with epilepsy. I think you are achieving amazing things in life and I'm sending you, Michelle, baby Hanna and kids lots of love ❤️
Chase, I am a 77 year old mother and right now I just want to give you a hug with mom love. I wish the best for you and admire your bravery in sharing your experience.
I've worked in neuro rehab for over 30 years and have never heard anyone describe the experience of going through seizures so eloquently. Thank you not only for your bravery in talking about all this, but for your ability to help us all understand the complexity of what it feels to go through this type of experience. I've been a fan of Behavior Panel for a very long time, and my heart goes out to you and your family. Praying for treatment that will bring you full recovery.
Thank you for sharing. I will pray for full healing so that you may be able to resume a normal life, and that God will use this in whatever format in His plan. Just curiou,though...if you received the covid vaccine and the timing of this disease presenting? Praying for you and your family! 🙏🏼
@@sunshineproductions4122there can be many causes, you can look them up on internet, for me it was brain injury caused by temporary lack of blood flow into the area during a surgery I had some 30 yrs ago Some examples: Infections, brain injury, a tumor, genetic mutations, or changes in brain structure all can cause temporal lobe epilepsy.
Wow! Thank you for sharing this!!! I have always been a fan of you on the behavior panel and with Spidey. You always seem to possess so much empathy. I was married to a Desert Storm combat Marine vet who had PTSD and seizures which worsened when the USA invaded Iraq in 2003. One day, I came home from work and he spoke to me so differently and thought I was a military recruiter. It continued. He refused to take his health issues seriously and his life ended in an unfortunate way. I am so glad you are taking this seriously and are so committed to your health for your own sake and especially for that of your family. True hero ❤️
I have temporal lobe epilepsy. I thank you Chase for speaking out. Sometimes only my dog knows I’m gone but what you are doing is very brave. For the children and everyone who needs help I salute you. God bless you and your family. I will pray for you every day. X Alex
As a somewhat neurodivergent retired optometrist who has worked with tbi and stroke patients, I find this poignant and fascinating. You are in a unique position to document your experience. It reminds me of the book “My Stroke of Insight” by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroscientist who documented many of the nuances of her severe stroke and road to recovery. Aside from my interest as a scientist and clinician, I am a fan of you and TBP, typing through tears. I will pray for you and your lovely family as you navigate this frightening terrain.
Thank you for trusting us. You will be in my prayers. Before my father died he had dementia, and I know it’s not the same thing, but my mother got in the habit of leaving him notes on the table. Sometimes they were the plans for the day and sometimes they were encouragement. At a particularly difficult time when he felt terrible about himself, she left him a note with the things I like about my husband. It disappeared from the table and after his death, she found it in his Bible. I share that story with anyone that I meet who has memory problems because it was so encouraging to my father. Again, you are in my prayers.
Thank you for sharing. My mom is in her last moments with dementia. It's a horrific disease. I'm so afraid to have it. I hope we can find the reasons for it.
"If you're going though hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill. May that quote help you as it helped me. We're here. We're praying for you. And we will continue to be here.
Omg! My son was diagnosed with this in 2022. I am speechless at finding your video today! I feel like I have found a long sought-after message in a bottle. This condition is so foreign to me and so little information is to be had. Thank you so much! I will be watching !
My daughter also has this type of seizure. Totally know how you felt seeing this video. I’m so grateful Chase posted this as my daughter doesn’t have the vocabulary to express how she feels. Just seeing that footage from the Behaviour Panel when Chase was having a seizure made me emotional as I’ve never seen anyone else have this type of seizure.
The first word that comes to mind is brave. Brave to be so honest and transparent with the hope and intention of helping others. In the midst of your condition your altruism is remarkable, yet should come as no surprise since you have served and sacrificed for your country. I’ve marveled at your intelligence, insight, and dedication (along with your fellow Panel members), and now I can include in that list your courage, determination, and extraordinary capacity to love those who know and love you, as well as those of us who only wish we did. May God continue to bless you so that you may continue to bless others. Thank you thank you thank you.
Omg, my 35yo son was diagnosed with this at age 18. He progressively now..has very different “memories” about his childhood, family, friends, vacations. 😔 He’s very intelligent and articulate, educated.. But ever since he married 8 years ago, he’s now distant towards me , his dad & brother. It’s heartbreaking. He confided in his brother several times practically everything as you described it, plus the childhood memories are waay “out there”. The way you described how you’ve felt & experienced the “fugue” state is practically word for word how he was describing it to me when it first started. Being a nurse, I recognized the blank “not there” stares & other signs. The fact that you have various types of memories.. helps me further understand , his distancing himself… & what he’s “remembering” really is due to his condition. Thank you for being brave and posting this. I wish you and your family the best of luck and peace, understanding & love.
My immediate response to your note is the feeling that his wife Might be taking advantage of his brain disorder to isolate him from his family. THAT is abuse. I have NO recommendations but I DO share this idea of mine.
My eldest son has a TBI which has given him false memories which he has told his wife. Consequently we are estranged and I have no interaction with them or their children. I’m heartbroken and angry. I’m sorry that you’re suffering too ❤️💔❤️
@@janeferguson4455 OR, maybe he feels safest in his relationship to his wife. Can you imagine how hard it must be, to attempt to act normal to his entire family, when his reality is so fragmented and shattered ? How does he keep filling everyone in on how complicated his interior life is from one day to the next? He may find it impossible to deal with so many people, and wish to hide as much as possible. So can you just keep your alarmist thinking to yourself? It's really not OK to start accusing people you don't know of having evil intentions. She's probably doing the best she can to keep him calm, positive, and able to cope.
Indeed, this was the most mind-blowing thing to me in the video. Some near death experiencers have described this passage of time, Betty Eadie in her book Embraced by the Light is one. There was also an episode of ST:Next Gen where a man travels between two different worlds/different families, spending years in one, then suddenly waking up in the other. Possible some sci-fi writers are having this same thing happen to them.
The TNG episode was called The Inner Light. Picard is knocked unconscious and during that time of 25 minutes, decades pass in another life. From Wikipedia: Picard speaks of his life on the Enterprise but Eline and their close friend Batai try to convince Picard that his memories were only feverish dream. God bless 🙏💕
Chase! I had a TBI January 2020. I started having seizures within days. I am living exactly what you’re talking about! I live alone (so I don’t have anyone to look out for me) My diagnosis is Mild Cognitive Impairment secondary to TBI. The brain damage is left temporal. My short term memory continues to decrease. Long term memory seems to be unaffected. Before coming upon your posts, I haven’t had anyone who could relate to me. Thank you.
Oh my gosh. I'm blown away. Me too. You are describing me. I had no idea. Thank you, Chase. Thank you for sharing. I'm blown away. It's like living multiple lives at the same time. I will be praying for you and your family and am so grateful that you are sharing your experience and journey.
Chase I’m a 69 year old woman who watches your show with your friends, and I love how informative you all are. My heart goes out to you for what you’re going through. You are a brave soul to still want to help others even though you are going through so much. God bless you and God bless your family!! You are a treasure to us all. You are a good man!! ❤
Dear Chase, I am a doctor going through a very similar thing, due to complex post traumatic syndrome. Repressed memories of trauma usually arise in the 50s, and combine with flashback and blackout phenomena, causing cognitive and emotional dissociation. I love your show and this video is a Godsend. May God bless you and grant you a long and happy life, so that you can continue to be a wonderful husband and father and perform your service role in your chosen profession and more personally. ✨🙏🌹🙏
This has happened to me also about repressed memories from childhood. ( I have has CPTSD for the last nine years, but slowly getting well. No one told me this info about happening in our fifties. Thank you.
I totally agree. I am a mental health professional snd this is common at this age. Whatever happens in formative years gets you in the 50’s. Seen it many many times. Low dose antipsychotic really helps. Can stop seizures too. Trauma based illness. Good therapy will help. EMDR. I had a patient who had a major break psychosis when her brother had a baby girl. Turns out she locked in that he was “SA” to her all through her youth. Chase is awesome.
@@ritzyroo353 lm not a health professional in any way, but reading your post sounds like there is an experiential element to this. There was a fascinating tv series by a British hypnotist about healing all sorts of maladies with hypnotism, he even surprised himself at the outcomes. Ive been wondering ever since about this method of treatment ... Sorry if im way off. Just my thoughts.
Raising my hand as a CPTSD survivor in my 50's, experiencing the physical pain of stored trauma in the body. I had my first breakthrough session with my new Somatic Therapist just days ago. I now feel hopeful seeing just how very common this condition is and that treatment has been developed and is being successfully used today. We're a big community and help is available. God bless all who suffer!
Man, I'm sitting here choking back tears because I was diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy 19 years ago and know exactly what you're going through. 2 brain surgeries later and 1 simple medication and I'm now seizure free. The Deja Vu experience was always creepy. I was lucky because where I live I have access to 1 of the best Neurology Departments in the country and my Brain Surgeon is 1 of the best. My saving grace is my wife, she's a Nurse and she's the 1 who recognized what was going on with me because like you stated, these aren't fall down and shake seizures, you just zone out so they can be hard to recognize without medical training. I'm always trying to stay busy with work, I'm a Real Estate developer/investor so it's really easy to stay busy. I was incredibly lucky to be blessed with the family I have and receive the support I needed dealing with this. I feel you Chase and I'm praying for you.
Your transparency is truly courageous! My Father was plagued by a neurological disease from 1948 (3 young children, and one on the way) until his passing in 1968. Your willingness to be transparent in your own struggles will, undoubtedly, help more people than you know! May God Bless you and your family as you take this journey together!
I came back to watch this a second time.. it really affected me. As someone with a progressive neurodegenerative disease; when I was diagnosed, I never thought I would make it to 2024.. our bodies are so much stronger than we give them credit for. You and I are both here, fighting. I didn’t know this, but you added me on Instagram after I shared me story.. little did I know; you were suffering with something similar. Being vulnerable allows you to help people you never could have imagined. While behaviour in the military was your first act - this is your second act; helping the medical field and patients who are similar to you. I find so many parallels with you. I’m so grateful you had the courage and bravery to let us in.. I know how hard that can be.
I was walking through Walmart and came across this and stopped dead in my tracks. Oh my God, Chase. I had no idea. You are such an amazing man. God bless you. You and the TBP are like my friends. This is alarming. I've been a nurse practitioner for almost 30 years and worked ER/trauma and know how this can impact your life. Just shows that we have no idea what people are dealing with behind their smile. We've got you, Chase. ❤️
Dear Chase, your description of your experiences will, without doubt, be a help to so many others. The brain is such a complex, wonderful, little understood, organ. Know that the love felt for you by so many of your online friends, is huge and you should be assured that we are all with you on your journey.
Oh Chase, so so sorry for you. The best among us seem to carry such heavy burdens. You have such a brilliant mind, thank you for sharing your situation. Blessings to you and your family.
Thank you so much. Lived 70 years b4 I could share my epilepsy dx w anyone but my fam & very close friends. Had a tbi at 14 & am now closing in on 78 yrs. On med for 64 yrs. Ppl see an elderly white woman. What they don't see is the warrior who understands discrimination in its worst forms & has carried on. I so appreciate your bravery and integrity. I look forward to years of videos! For us both!!
So much courage! I am sending you much love and strength, I wish you only happiness and healing. Take good care of yourself. Isabelle in Victoria BC Canada 👋🇨🇦🌠
I feel sooooo validated!!!! Struggled with undiagnosed Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) all my life… And this video…. Explains my ‘’reality’’ 100% My heart goes out to you!!❤️
Hi Chase! My name is Ava, I live in Sweden and I have been a fan and supporter of your channel since the beginning. This is gonna a be a long message and hopefully you’ll be able to read it. If not, just know that I admire you greatly! I want to thank you for sharing this extremely sensitive and personal information, as I know the stigma that surrounds these neurological conditions. Your video made me tear up for a few reasons. Firstly, I’m so very sorry to hear about your diagnosis and the pain that it has caused you and your family. Second, it made me sad because I too was diagnosed a year ago, with (generalized) tonic-clonic epilepsy and temporal lobe/nocturnal seizures. I know exactly how you feel, with the dissociative feelings that leave you empty, hollow and confused. It feels like the joy, the warmth and the colors of life is being sucked out of you, piece by piece. The worst part is the aftermath, not only the confusion but when you’re back to “normal” and realize what has happened, it makes it even more sad and painful. I wouldn’t wish it upon anybody. I’m on Lamotrigine for a year and haven’t had any big seizures but I still suffer from nocturnal seizures. I will read more in depth about Mesial temporal sclerosis, hopefully you get a medication that works for you and you can continue to live a normal life because it is possible! I never thought I would become normal again yet here I am, thriving and not letting this disease stop me. I want you to know that you’re an incredible human, and you have truly changed the way I view myself, my personality/way of thinking and my sensitivity. Watching you and your advice, your intelligence, your strength has truly inspired me. I always knew you had a great sensitivity, because the way you viewed people and analyzed them, and understood them on such a deep level was not ordinary. You have an amazing brain! Your brain is different and beautiful! I’m so thankful that you shared this, as it made me feel less alone and connected to you and your channel on a deeper level. I know you will get through this, I know you will conquer this too! Thank you thank you thank you. Sending love, prayers and positive energy to you and your family!
Your message to Chase is wonderfully supportive and echoes the sentiments of many others who have watched him. Thank you for your loving message. You have worded everything beautifully.
Admiro a coragem e esforço para divulgar uma doença que muitos não conhecem. É uma luta diária mas que penso a força que demonstra o vai ajudar a ultrapassar esta situação. As melhoras e espero que consiga criar procedimentos e formas que permitam diminuir esses períodos de demasiada informação e incapacidade de a processar toda ao mesmo tempo. Força, motivação, amizade, família e muita sorte(vai sempre ajudar). Estarei por cá para ajudar se for preciso
Hi Ava, I'm so touched to hear you sharing your incredible journey! I thank God you're thriving and have found the way to live normally. You said exactly what's in my mind about Chase. I've learned so much from listening to chase's channel on human behaviour. I'm shocked to hear chase's battle tonight. He's a real hero as he's been a great help to a lot of people and at the same time has been at war with his illness. May God bless you both, find the right treatment for this illness.
I have been transfixed by the behaviour panel and have only just summoned up the courage to watch this video. Chase, you are a remarkable human being and your bravery will help not only you but the many people you are hoping to reach by going public with this. My thoughts and prayers go with you, your wife and your children as you negotiate this extra path in your lives. You already know how lucky you are to have their support and now you know that many others are supporting you all too. Sending you a big hug
Shaken to the core watching this. Just know that you are an inspiration to all of us. You are an amazing human and continue to impact the world with your incredible teachings that heal so many people as well as your unstoppable thoughtful kindness. We love you Chase.
Chase, thank you for sharing so candidly regarding your condition. Your humility and ability to articulate the world which your condition has created for you is an encouragement to so many of us, even those of us who don't have this condition because honesty and acceptance of any debilitating condition teaches us two have deeper love and compassion for one another. For 15 years now, I have mentored and coached a special needs woman permanently in a wheelchair with brain issues. She's high functioning, but sometimes her condition frustrates her. I love partnering with her as she moves through a challenging life. I will be praying for you to heal and for your family as you walk through this time. 🌷
The fact that in the midst of all this you are committed to educating and helping others speaks volumes about your character and values.
Outstanding explanation of something so intangible for so many. Intensively introspective.
Agreed
I couldn't have said it better.
I completely agree!
Perfectly said.
I was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy in my early 30s. The symptoms were horrible, almost indescribable. But after eight years of being on an epilepsy medication, I made a full recovery 🎉
Congratulations 🎉❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
What kind of meds were you prescribed? And BTW so happy you are recovering. I have never heard of this syndrome even though I am a nurse.
God bless you and I’m so happy for your recovery and you can share to help others❤❤❤
@@PhyllisBrode-ho7ps Normal anti-epilepsy meds
@@helenelee2119there are dozens available...which do you take? also, while they can help us function, seizure meds don't heal epilepsy, they suppress symptoms.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in spite of it." S. Clemens. This is you Chase.
Well said
This!
Makes me teary to be in the presence of someone who has such a level of courage and duty to humans he doesn’t even know… for science.
What an utter legend and champion and living angel…. I hope this study/ documentary is commended and valued and catalogued as it deserves.
What a gift to humanity.
I hope his family spend the rest of their lives without needing for anything… this gift will no doubt be a heavy weight for all of them.
“We rise by lifting others”. Chase, know that we will be lifting you up and supporting you in this unknown journey, Thank you so much for sharing this in such a clear and descriptive way. Take each day one at a time.
Wow! Thank you for your vulnerability. I’m grateful for having the opportunity to discover you and the work you do. I’m grateful for the opportunity to meet you and Michelle. Much love to you and your family as you all learn to navigate this path. There are so many of us holding you all close in our thoughts and willing you down a path of healing.
Beautifully said..❤
My father was diagnosed with something very similar a few years ago. It is very frightening. He kept it to himself for a long time. He had a total memory wipe on a family vacation. That's when he couldn't hide it anymore. Our family is praying for you Chase. Godspeed.
This kind of condition may explain some mysterious missing persons cases. Maybe there's an even "deeper" condition within this syndrome that wipes out someones memory long term? It's terrifying really what kind of illnesses can affect us that we have no clue about their existence. I myself suffer from such a condition, a degenerative heart muscle gene that took the medical world nearly 14 yrs to figure out while i kept getting more crippled by the year. I fell ill at 39, now i am 59 and i think i'm still alive simply due to total stubbornness.
Chase,
I am a neuropsychologist who works primarily with veterans. That you are able to speak so openly and candidly about your condition speaks to the selflessness most of you embody. I watch the behavior panel videos regularly and stumbled upon this one. I would never in a million years have expected this struggle behind your insights and what you have taught me I never learned in grad school or many years of practice. Thank you for your generosity of knowledge, wisdom and spirit. People like you make the world a better place.
You are an amazing person.
Is there any medical help at all a aulavle?
Totally agree. Chase, you are so brave firstly to go through this journey with such courage and resilience. And then to share this with the world. Your selflessness to your work and to share your personal health is absolutely commendable. Pray there will be some peace and understanding going forward. Thank you for sharing🙏🏼.
Every soul in the entire world is unique. There is no such thing as normal and abnormal. Embrace and accept yourself exactly as you are. You are special. You are uniquely loved by God as his child. You don't have to be the same as anyone else. This is not a brain disease. It's your uniqueness. We have all had multiple births behind us and there are consequences for our actions and we live with those consequences. I also have traits that are my own unique qualities. God is not a part of religion. You can connect with that Supreme soul based on who you are, not based on your family background. Actually you are much more ok than most of the people around you and your family. You need to practice detachment and faith in yourself and positivity. I wish you all the best.
Maybe avoid sugar.....
I once eat 70 percent of 250 ml "sugar milk"
I felt like my brain was somehow "sugar overdose"...some strange feeling so I decided to drink a bit of water
because I thought the sugar caused it.
try healthy organic food, and exercise.
This man has more courage and grace in his pinky finger than most people have in their entire being. I'm praying for your healing, Chase!
Well said!
❤ Ain't that the truth ❤
As above well said that hit hard ..Chase left me speechless
I concur those sentiments.
Chase is my hero. Such a caring & compassionate human being in the midst of a terrible disease. My prayer is that you will experience a healing miracle. 🙏
The fact you were helping your pregnant wife into the hospital not knowing her but doing it regardless with a forced smile tells me your an incredibly brave, genuine person
I'm a former neurolingustics researcher and find your account fascinating, while fully understanding how devastating it is and how unfair that you don't get a choice in how it develops. In spite of that, you DO get a ringside seat and you have a superlative analytical mind, so your ongoing insights will be invaluable.
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I wonder if vocal printing, voice spectrum analysis, voice mapping, BioAcoustic Biology could help. (Using frequencies) I know it still experimental but it has been successful
We walk this world in purpose. I have been introduced recently to your expertise and I wondered about the decision-making process behind publishing the OPS manual. It all makes perfect sense now. To be an expert eyewitness to such an extraordinary neurological event seems to me to be your purpose...Thank you for being willing to share your intellect, your experience, and your special talent in so humble and vulnerable way as you grapple with the role of researcher and subject simultaneously. May your insights open doors to help in ways beyond your imagination. God Bless you and your family as you traverse this unknown.
Chase, amidst all this never forget how BRILLIANT you are. Praying for a full recovery for you. Well done.
Sadly no cure
For the last 20 years of my life, struggling with the very same condition, I've never been able to put into words what im going through. As the years go by, I'm struggling to form proper sentences most of the time. My memory is fading fast. My neurologist has me on a medication that helps the seizures. But the side effects are awful. Ive always tried to explain to my doctors and family that its like I'm behind a veil. Like I'm here, but not connected to anything on a real level. Again, I struggle to find words the more this has progressed for me. But I'll tell you right now, I began crying while showing this to my husband and telling him "This is what it's like for me!"... for the first time I saw real sadness and empathy from him, regarding my condition. I will never ever be able to put into words how thankful I am that you posted this! It is beyond any measure I can explain. THANK YOU!
Love to you Mandy🫶🙏😔 I can feel you!
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The dissociation, I have the same symptom but it has a different reason. It always makes me ‘happy’ to see people who find others who can relate to both the symptom and the frustration of trying to explain the unexplainable. Life can be rough but it’s the unity which makes it more bearable 🙏🏻
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We're ALL here for you Chase. I've been going through this for nearly 30 years. The disorientation can be a true nightmare. My family described my "vacancies" (I have a few types of seizure) as me looking almost dead. No moving or my eyes registering ANYTHING. I also struggle BADLY with talking afterwards. Just trying to say "Hi my name is Andrew" is impossible.
You aren't alone. There are many of us out there who know your fears & worries. & we are here for you if you EVER need someone to talk to, discuss stuff with, or even vent those frustrations at. We look after our own. Thank you for having the strength to share these fears & worries with us. Just helps us love you all the more.
MUCH love & support from here in the UK
Praying for you too Andrew!
@@swimfor1000yrs Thank you & greatly appreciated
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Thank you, Chase and Andrew. I have tears in my eyes and in my heart. Your bravery is humbling.
@@MissBeeeBeee thank you. But Chase is the hero here. I grew up with this. I'm so used to it that it's my norm. Chase is the one with the courage to share himself & his fears with the world. THAT is heroism
I'm not sure you'll even read this my friend, but I truly want you to know, that many others, as well as myself, will be praying for your recovery. I'm so sorry that you and your family are hurting and going through so much. May God bless you with His Peace, Joy and Rest through it all, in Christ Yeshua-Jesus.
Amen 🙏🙏🙏 .
Amen! 🙏🧡🙏🧡🙏
Amen
Yes 🙏this sounds like such heartbreaking and intense experience, I felt every word he described ..😔
At the hospital, you were trying to protect your wife who was at that moment a stranger. Now you are reaching out to protect other strangers from this unfamiliar disease. Says everything about your incredible integrity.
Thinking of others. Wanting to protect and educate. Even when it's hard to be brave you are sincere.
This is such a brave thought by to doChase, in sharing your story I’m sure you are helping lots of people to may be going through this or the families of these people to understand a little bit more.
I have never heard of this disease but will follow your journey, and send positive thoughts for you. One of the things that stuck me was the love you have for your wife, while you were going through your scary symptoms your first choice was the protect your wife at a vulnerable time for her.
I have loved watching you and the rest of the behaviour panel, while you were all sharing with us the public even a tiny bit of your knowledge.
Good luck for the future and sending positive thoughts and I will include you in my prayers x
God bless you Chase. I pray for your full recovery and thank you for sharing such a personal thing for the benefit of others. ❤
Damn man... This blows, and I'm so sorry .
I know your pain. Migraines since age 10 and having aphasia while having them has given me a permanent form that I have all the time now.
Sending you and your family love and prayers🙏🏼. Sending you positive thoughts, May god bless you and protect you. I have so much respect for you and I am grateful to you for sharing your gifts. You have a beautiful soul and a beautiful mind. Hope you feel the love and energy being sent your way, stay positive 🙏🏼❤️.
"you'll either watch my recovery or you'll watch my decline" - this line is beautiful and harrowing and hit me like a ton of bricks. so many of us have our approximation of this dichotomy in our own lives. thank you for being so forthcoming, clear, and vulnerable.
Well said!!!!
That affected me the same way. The strength you have, Chase, is phenomenal, and I pray it will take you down that road to recovery. ❤️🙏
That brought a tear to my eye. Touching and so insightful.
Yeah, that part. 🥺😢
From a soul to another soul: that's what a real man looks like, you are an example to all of us. We are by your side.
We are. Real men are practically impossible to find. An exceptionally special courageous gentleman who will always live amongst us. How lucky we are. 💔
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Well said.
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So well said! It is not easy at times being a man who lives from a Soul place. Always a good reminder that others exist.
Yesterday, my husband and I watched the Behavior Panel regarding Trump vs Harris Debate. While watching, I said to my husband "There is a deep sadness in Chase's eyes; an almost far away look. Something is seriously wrong." This morning, while randomly skipping through RUclips channels we are not subscribed. I watched your "Two Biggest Lies in History" episode that displayed this episode. The heavy saddness I felt yesterday watching you now makes sense. I'm so very sorry.
I will be praying for you to experience a miraculous healing. Until then, I pray you and your family rest in the grace of the Lord, who's peace surpasses all human understanding regardless of the circumstances we face.
You are very much appreciated for your wisdom, knowledge, compassion, integrity, dedication to educate the rest of us with invaluable insights we might otherwise never understand.
May the Lord bless you and keep you, to make His face shine upon you.
Yeah. All the god stuff helps no one. Praying is what you do when you’re doing nothing
You’re a hero Chase!
@@juliedaniels5594 I don't believe I'm willing to trust your seeming expertise in this regard. Praying is part of what I do when I'm in the midst of doing almost everything. Simply realizing that I'm really not driving the bus, even though my ego likes to think it is LOL. I have both experienced and witnessed miracles that would make your statement about God stuff helping no one completely incorrect. I would totally agree however that doing nothing and praying are not the answer.
@@juliedaniels5594what doesn’t help is attacking people and creating arguments when someone is using what they know and care about to show how much they care or are wishing the best for someone.
Praying for you, for chase, and his family and fans🖤
@@DannyDarker4 maybe you’re right. But maybe you’re wrong too. I lost someone and a person said they’d pray. My loss was so great and here they were pressing their religion on to me because it made THEM feel better. That’s not right either
Chase, I was diagnosed with temporal lobe seizures when I was 19. I have lived with them for almost 50 years. Thank you so much for sharing your story and for explaining them. I am so glad that you have finally been diagnosed and that you are getting treatment. God Bless❤
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God bless you, Cin923. Your words bring encouragement to all of us and especially to our friend, Chase.
Wondering what you do for a Dx and what you do to manage/treat it. I recently experienced what I would call a "fugue" in front of a group of people. It has concerned me, along with wondering if some experiences are real or if I dreamt them.
God bless you. What I'm working on might be a life-changer for you. I'll share it all very soon. ❤
Lots of love to you, your children and family, my mother has dementia and has moments of nothing and believes her dreams are real, I know this has got nothing to do with what you have but dementia has some of your symptoms. I will cross my fingers and everything else I can that the disease you have gets better not worse. Uk
Oh Chase I’m so sorry
I have temporal lobe epilepsy. Sometimes my family knows I don't remember them. I showed this to my father tonight as I have never explained it as clearly to them as this. Thank you so much. I have lived in my head with this for so long. Doctors have given me medication to help so no more seizures but I can't trust my memories
Have you considered a journal?
You are so brave for opening up. It must be terrifying. I hope Chase has giving you some comfort in knowing you’re not alone. Wishing you both good health ❤
@@face1257 What a good idea. Perhaps on a laptop, like Notes.
I used to be the family storyteller. I spent the majority of my adult life researching the family history, the individuals in it where they lived, etc. etc. and now that I’m older part of that’s gone and fortunately for me I have a younger cousin and Denise who picked up where I left off and have asked me to work with them and I’m thrilled because this has breathed new life into my reality of memory. I realize that I didn’t forget everything and he didn’t imagine everything. I truly understand how you feel. Temporal lobe epilepsy can be the harbinger of an awful reality and it can give birth to the most beautiful, creative thoughts. The most difficult part, though is when we try to separate the two. I’m going to be showing this to my son just showed it to your father, I wish my father and mother were alive so that they could see this.
Please google the crap out of methylene blue. I’ve even published medical papers on it.
I was today years old when I learned about temporal lobe epilepsy. Thank you, Chase. To you and everyone here dealing with it, I wish you love and strength.
You have spoken with clarity and eloquence. It will be an honor to follow you on this journey.
Amen.
Amen, blessings and love! ❤
I am with you doll
Grma Woods is praying for your clarity and soundness of mind
As a retired VAMC Chaplain, I've seen many Veterans suffer with brokeness
I have also, seen many miracles if healing for their body, soul, and spirit.
I believe for you
Prayers for you and your family. Thank you for trusting us with this struggle. Your strength is inspirational.
Wow. This is such a stark reminder that we have no idea what is going on with people . Please, people, always show grace and mercy and kindness and patience because you don't want to be the person that sends someone over the edge. Massive respect to you, Chase
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Very well said.
YES! This goes for the person shopping with you in the same store...The person taking your money at the drive thru...The person on the other end of s customer service phone number. If you (we as a whole) treat everyone with love and respect, then nobody has to worry about hurting someone else.
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Also with his military background, and the type of work he does, I hope it's not something targeted, like the Havana syndrome. Even regular people often are victims of such targeting. (Google gang stalking/targeted individuals) . Personally I love Chase and have always thought he's the most compassionate on TBP. Now we know why...❤
Circumstances doesn't make a man, it reveals him to himself. I salute you sir.
You recently became one of my fave people. My childhood epilepsy ended at 10. At 45, I just learned/realized how bad and often my memory still fails me. The terror and humiliation...I get that. Your living legacy is already helping thousands and saving lives in the process. I've never cried like this for someone I didn't know before, but few have ever inspired me so much. Statistically, I shouldn't be alive or have an above average IQ. Same with you and your professional history. We've both already beaten the odds, so odds are we will continue to. Thank you for your service to this country, and thank you for your continued service to people!
Rarely in my 62-plus years of life has anybody's calmly delivered statement of fact left me feeling a need to remind myself to inhale, as though I had just taken a blow to the solar plexus. I am so grateful for your incredible generosity and grace as you invite us to learn, and allow us to support your vulnerable journey, come what may. Thank you, from the core of my soul.
Me too
And me, the above message is what I want to say but couldn't find the words for myself. I just want to cry now.. my love please get better. Blessings to you and your family.
Me as well. I'm a nurse and never heard anyone explain exactly what a temporal lobe seizure "felt" like. Thank you so much Chase for sharing what you have experienced and educating all of us.
Best description of my reaction.
@@ellencook1658 Thank you very much. It still feels inadequate to me. Chase humbles me on so many levels, but never fails to inspire me.
Chase, you are loved and respected by more people than you can possibly know. I’m an 81-year-old woman-a mother and grandmother-interested in true crime and body language, and I have been watching and subscribed to TBP since the beginning, which was about Carole Baskin and Tiger King. Over the years, Chase, your intellect, kindness, generosity and fine character have been quite evident. You, Greg, Scott and Mark are all exceptionally fine men.
How brave, generous, and full of grace you are to share with us the most intimate details of your illness, just as you have shared with us your knowledge of neuroscience and body language. It hurts my heart to learn what you are going through. How kind you are to be open and vulnerable about your journey through this, and to getting well, in order to help others.
I have a message to ask of all supporters and subscribers of TBP: Please all pray for Chase…and keep sending prayers for his recovery. Whatever your religion, or even if you do not have one. I am not a religious fanatic by any means, but I just have lived long enough to have actually witnessed the results of what prayers can do. Prayers DO work.
True! I will pray for Chase and his family..
Thank you. Also, any reiki people, please consider helping.
This was worded so beautifully. I feel the same but didn't have the words to express it. I'm glad this message is here for him!
Sending love Chase 🫶
Yes, thank you Chase for describing so clearly and courageously what is happening to you. It saddens me. Prayers for you and your family and may you be well in the future. Love your way.
Eloquently stated. I am also blessed to have witnessed firsthand the (miraculous, in my humble opinion) power of prayer.
I have lived with mine for 58 yrs, I was told I wouldn't see my teens, I'm 66 now & I have learnt to live with it. Pills are controlling it. Best wishes xx
Is this very common? I hope you’re doing okay
My husband reminds me "I complained that I had no shoes, till I saw a man with no feet" and gives me a hug. Thank you for sharing. Was feeling sorry for myself, my cancer may be back but you put it in perspective. May God bless you and keep you and family in loving arms.
Sending loving, healing thoughts❤️🩹We must keep things in perspective, to your point. My sister/best friend has stage 4 and it’s a daily struggle, but one that’s always worth it.
As a neurologist I have heard many descriptions of temporal lobe epilepsy, but this is by far the most detailed and most insightful!
I have heard many patients struggle for years without knowing what was happening to them, scared of sharing their experiences to their loved ones or healthcare professionals.
Thank you so much for sharing your story, I hope to be able to see your recovery, for your, for your wife, your children and all of us' sake ❤
Best wishes!!
YES!!! It was a stunning description indeed ✨
I'm not a neurologist, but I was struck by the almost poetic descriptions of impressions, thoughts and feelings. Chase, you may be a scientist, but you have the heart of a poet.
@@colleenmahony8803 Agreed!!
@@colleenmahony8803 Agreed! Very poetic.
@@colleenmahony8803 Very poetic indeed!
I was diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy when I was 17 and I'm turning 32 in a couple months. There isn't a one size fits all protocol with this but rather a journey of discovery of what works for you. Wishing you well on this journey and I sincerely hope and pray you discover what works for you in each leg of tge journey.
I recently heard a researcher talk about metabolic treatments for cancer, and also complete control and elimination of seizures in children with diet however just a sip of coke could bring on the seizure again. It's the sugar controversy, conventional medicine calls it a myth, but there are many success stories. I too will pray that you will find what works for you! I heard of a woman who eliminated all foods except one for a while, and her Parkinson went away. Then slowly reintroduce. To find out the culprit. If the medications help you, great! And I pray no side effects 🙏 ❤
If the average human being had half of your wisdom and integrity the world would be a wonderful place. You will get through this, the world needs you, man
Ain't that the truth!
Oh my God, so true.
Dear, dear Chase, we will watch you recover. As a fan of the behavior panel for YEARS (as a psychologist and behavioral scientist) in the Netherlands). I really feel for you and your family, this must be so hard. When a new vid comes up, it makes me happy, finally some nerdy community where I totally feel “at home”. And even I know it sounds weird, but we, as watchers of your channels, become, in a way, close to you (and the panel) so this made me so sad and I’m, from the bottom of my heart and very sincerely, so sorry for especially you, but also your family… I think I speak for not only myself when I say that some things really aren’t “fair”, that you are such an authentic person with so much potential and intelligents trough the roof but yet so humble and sympathetic. I’ve gotten to “know you” because of the BP, but read your books and saw every clip of you that popped up on my feed here. I’ve have learned SO MUCH from you. You’re already a legacy as far as I am concerned. The 4 of you are a great couple, every one of you with your own personality and “gifts” or “specialisms”, but you are -and I have proof in the comments under more than one of your BP vids- the one I find so intriguing and really look up to. I’m not religious, yet I’ll pray for you, your wife and children. I know, even though it might be degenerative, you WILL continue to strive and I am so thankful we all can be a part of your journey. Thank you for sharing this, it’s speaks beyond volumes about who you are as a person and it tells what a great person you are and you might not even know/or share that opinion because of your integrity and humbleness. Stay safe Chase, we love you in every way, form and shape. 🙏🏼🫶
Hey, so I’m a Marine vet who has a TBI from Iraq and have seizures. Watching your videos has made me more concerned about my condition. I have some of the same issues you have and I have not never really brought them up with my doctor before, like super intense Deja vu. Some of the other issues I just blamed on PTSD. So, I just called the VA, and got an appointment with neuro. So, thank you.
Thankyou for your service and for sharing your story. Please come back and update us on how you are doing. Sending ❤ and prayers 🙏
Yes, please, let us know how it all goes. We may not know you, but we still care! Sending you strength.
This is beautiful. Thank you for your service, and I hope you make a full recovery.
I have a TBI and went through a program with others. Temporal lobe seizures were fairly common among the students. Glad you are getting it checked out. I can’t remember any of the people I know not being able to control the seizures with medication, so hopefully if that’s what’s going on with you, you will be able to stop the seizures.
Do you mind sharing which symptoms you experience that are like what he described? I also have many of these symptoms and I’ve been trying to find others who have them so I can figure out wtf is going on. I felt like ptsd or undiagnosed tbi could be the cause but I hadn’t heard of these seizures or symptoms aside from my own experience.
The paragraph to his family had me in tears. Love you, Chase! ❤ We will always be here to remind you of who you are!
Now this brought tears! Yes, we will.
He should have had sympathy for the Princess of Wales
@@Princesspetty32 How do you know he hasn't? He said he was sorry to hear about the diagnosis and that they're thrilled that there was was hope for her, when analyzing Princess Katherine's video. When was he unsympathetic? When he said that something about the video felt off? Or that her eyebrow was up? Well, although her eyebrow WAS up and I agree with Chase that the video DID feel off, I also have sympathy for her situation. I also, like Chase, wish her well. Where's YOUR sympathy?
Dear Chase, I've been watching TBP for years with interest. When this RUclips video first came up on my screen I thought it must be clickbait. An hour after finally watching it I still can't fathom it's a real issue. I'm a Doctor and also caring for my son with schizophrenia. Struggling with acceptance and looking for answers on a daily basis. Brain disease is hard on the loved ones too. It's a lonely trip. Lots of love and strength to you and your loved ones. I'll be following your journey
If you’re open to it I would encourage you to watch ‘The optimal diet for mental health’ Dr Chris palmer & dr Anthony Chaffee on RUclips. There is a growing theory that schizophrenia could be an autoimmune disease. I do not have schizophrenia but I do have severe autoimmune issues and diet transformed me from bed bound to being independent again. Dr Chaffee is a great source of information for this dietary change. Other trusted sources are Dr Georgia Ede (incredible resource on mental health & nutrition), Dr Ken Berry (great resource for tips to dietary changes) I wish you and your family well
Very moving and helpful for others .
I've bought and read all of your books, which are so informative. I'm a big fan of your life's work.
But this video, by far, is what you should be most proud of and what your fans will admire you for...your courage, transparency, and authenticity.
Thank you for trusting us enough to share your journey. You and your family will be included in my daily prayers.
What a gift to mankind! I've been a Critical care provider for 43 yrs... neuro diseases my first love & passion! ... your video...amazing, fascinating & my heart breaks for you & your family.BUT.. your gift of your story... your journey, how you feel!! Will touch so many!! Life mocks us when we think we have a "plan"! 4 months ago I was working 2 ER's ( to retire) ... today I watch you sitting in a wheelchair, fighting a pity party like none other! I found your new post! I had just seen Merit video & was thrilled! I hoe your journey makes beautiful memories & ANSWERS!! My husband of 31 yrs was hit head on 9 months ago... I lost him... my rock, my brother retired in July, Aug they found 2 brain tumors... this month he lost his vision... he was an Ophthalmologist... life doesn't play nice. So we take life up a notch!! I will follow your journey faithfully & May we ALL RISE UP!! ❤
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@kamhart I will be here to see the unfolding of this rare disease; along with you. Sharing your recent tragedies is brave; I/we can learn from you. I have also been hit with health issues & recent family death & illness...I'm still here for a purpose; as you are. Let's be here not only for Chase - an amazing human being, but for each other. Connections with like-minded people, (no pun intended Chase), is vital to the human experience. Peace....
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Oh please 2 weeks ago he was judging the princess of wales🙄
I'm not the type of person to comment on videos, but I feel like this is important to say.
Most of us will not have an opportunity to get to know you personally, but the connection is real. My biggest takeaway from getting to "know" you over the past year is that caring for yourself and for other people is just about the most important thing in life. All the data and science are just means to an end.
A lot of us feel cared for by you even though we'll likely never meet. It's real. And there are a lot more people out there who, like me, rarely speak up. We're pulling for you.
Thanks for being such a thoughtful person. It continues to change my life.
Thank you for putting in words what I'm pretty sure LOTS of us feel ❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
RUclipsrs feel like they've become extended family. I feel for you.
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Michelle and I read this together and I'm teary-eyed. Thanks so much for saying this.
This was so relatable, you voiced so much of what I felt. Thank you.
@@chasehughesofficial Agreed that so many of us feel this way, even if we didn't have the way to put it into words as well as this post❣️
Maybe because I’ve watched the Behavior Panel from the beginning, I feel stricken by this news; terribly sad for you and your family, your friends. But the sincere, deep humanity you offer in this video is uplifting and this is the part of you that will be with your family and friends (and us here who are farther out from your inner circle) forever.
I feel grief for you and those around you who will intimately go through this journey with you, but their compassion, capacity to love and care for others will grow through knowing you.
The future is unwritten - I pray for your recovery - I pray for insight, strength and endurance and that the love between you and yours prevails -
Chase, thank you for this video explaining what is going on in your life. Thank you for helping others. You have impacted my life in a very positive way as I’ve gone through grief from my husband passing away, onto self- discovery.
I am praying you experience healing and you are here for a long time to be a husband and father for your family and continue to live a life full of joy and peace.
I had to sit with this news for three days before I could post.
So many questions. All of them so personal that I dare not ask.
That you thought so much of us mere voyeurs to share such intimate information is an honor.
Profound comment ... glad I'm reading....
Dearest Chase, I will keep you and your family in my prayers as you recover. I thank Christ Jesus for the honor of knowing what is going on and your bravery to share it with all of us who care so much about you. Godspeed. Peace be with you.
Chase, I already had great respect and affection for you. And now even more so. I will keep you in my prayers. You are clearly a brilliant man and if anyone can overcome this, it is you. If not, you are still giving the rest of us an immeasurable gift. My love to you and your precious family.
I’m grateful to you for having the courage to be so honest and transparent with the world! Because of your choice to be so open, others will be more patient with loved ones and those who have similar issues will go for help earlier! My prayers are with you and everyone who loves you as you walk this very difficult journey. Your experiences simply break my heart as I can’t imagine anything more frightening. Please know that you touched many people with your story and your truths! May your journey bring blessings that are as pure and surprising to you as the tremendous loss and fears are that you all are facing. God bless you for sharing this with the world for learning purposes and for your children to see what an amazing human being you are! Where there is faith and love, there is always HOPE! Keep your positive attitude and focus on your health and those closest to you as the rest of the world can only know you from afar, but they have your back, they love you, and they will go through this difficult journey with you. The people who have supported you, loved you, and been your inspiration are your greatest strength for this battle and journey. I don’t know how the story will turn out for you and your family, but I pray the small things in life that really matter continue to bring you joys, laughter, happiness, and that your memories bring you peace and not the chaos you have endured. In short, I pray you are able to put the puzzle pieces back together, making sense of the memories that are reality and separating the “memories” that aren’t. Best wishes for a long, happy, healthy future!
My husband was struck by lightning while holding a cell phone. The shock went into his temperol lobe. He now has temporal lobe (absence) seizures. He has described a lot of what you spoke about, not knowing me or our kids, and it's been tough. I was told that for him, it will be neurological degeneration and will never get better. I will follow and hope that you find solutions for yourself and maybe help us as well. Best of luck, my prayers are with you and your family.
Please google the crap out of Methylene Blue. I’ve even published papers on it.
@@chasehughesofficial First heard about MB within the last 2 years, while listening to discussions of effective medical treatments for those who were injured by the "safe and effective" 💉. Makes me wonder if some of those doctors (like Malone, McCollough, and/or Mercola) know of _additional_ brain-supporting treatments that would work well with the Methylene Blue.
Another question: Might be "woo-woo", but have you considered that maybe past lives/alternate realities/simultaneous multiple lives actually exist, and that the epilepsy you are having allows multiple lives and experiences to bleed over into this life?
@@andydufresne5297 well I guess it's easy to figure out your favourite movie.
@@katgirlblue Excellent movie
I'm a behavior channel panelist, I noticed it when it happened. I've always had so much respect and admiration for you as a person. The fact that you're giving up your privacy to help other people sends my respect sky high. We really do need you in this world. You've done so much for so many people, I know the knowledge and the bread crumb trails you've passed on to me as a panelist has led me to find answers to questions that I have had since I was a child. Thank you. You have our love, thoughts and prayers! If anyone can beat this or wrestle it down to the ground and make it say uncle you can.
I thought I saw something too but I can't remember which episode it was. And sometimes Ive noticed it takes him an extra 5 seconds to start speaking when it's his turn. Really wish him all the best.
I'm praying for the best for him and his family too. The people I respect are few and far between. Chase, Greg, Scott and Mark have my respect. They're amazingly talented people with good hearts. The stars and planets lined up when the four of them got together.
Thank you! Your ability to share with so many such a tough path your own is honabale as a mum with a son who has epilepsy (due to his brain malformation) I never knew he was as having them for 6-12 months because they didn’t look like what you see on tv. He was having absent seizures now he has a ray of them from absent to tonic clonic. He forgets things words and if it’s an absent he shakes his head like he is clearing cobwebs out. To hear your experiences from having them has helped me understand a little of what he maybe experiencing as he can’t express this due to his pachygyriea. So again thank you. The more people know about epilepsy and all times the better. I wish you a sucessful recovery
💐❤️ Thank you for sharing your knowledge and kindness. You are an amazingly talented person.
Praying for a miracle for you
That phrase, "watch my recovery or watch my decline", hit me hard. After watching Chase Hughes for quite a while on The Behavior Panel, I see him as a man who goes straight to the point without the use of euphemisms, sugar coating or false deference. Watching him explain his diagnosis with those same skills, gives me hope that perhaps there is a way for him to live with this condition rather than to have it consume him. I have face blindness so in a quite a small way I have experienced that out of body feelings of: who the heck is this person who stopped me at the grocery store. I do not know if this is a salesperson or my next door neighbor. So I have also played that smile game, while talking in generalities or faking an appointment to make my get-away. THANK YOU Chase Hughes. I have just subscribed to this channel. I feel honored to be educated on this journey by a person that I trust, even if I could not ever recognize him at my local grocery store.
Looks like you've added a sense of humor as a daily medicine! Boy, oh Boy, am I EVER a believer. I'd be dead or crazy without mine! My best to you!
I believe I can help you to reintegrate the disregulation that follows your episodes. I'm care giver to a man with a life time of these siezures following TBI as a 4 year old. He's now 65 and I've been caring for him for 15 years. Together we've found a handful of therapies that have significantly improved his life, speech, emotions, resilience and have slowed and eased his decline. I'd be happy to have a zoom with you to share experiences and solutions we have found.
Email him.
@gonindunit can you give me his email address?
Beautiful soul 💚🌺
What a brilliant, courageous, compassionate, articulate man. In a class of his own. So very sorry for your suffering. We are all with you and praying for you Chase.
💔 I can't imagine the specific pain of being a brilliant intellectual with a brain disease. All of us use our brains but for you it's such a source of good in the world and I'm sure a big part of your identity! And of your family's identity. There must be a special anxiety and grief that comes along with being disabled in this way.
I hope you have a lot of emotional support and that healing can be achieved! Prayers for you and yours ❤❤❤. Thank you for all the good you've done in the world.
It’s hell on earth. No one believes you for a very long time. And by that time it’s almost too late. People often think you’re lying to get out of stuff. They look at you like the biggest waste on earth because God has given you all of these gifts and abilities and you can never really figure out how to use them for your benefit or anyone else’s. You don’t know where anyone’s coming from and the moment you don’t fall into the vision they already had of you, their done. The worst is people you love not believing you. My specific problem is brain injuries from football. No idea how this happened, but the part of our brains where the most activity at, I have less than half, closer to a third of the activity, but other parts that are only supposed to have a little here and there, there’s way too much, like a hundred times as much in some areas. It feels like my brain is stuck in fast forward. It was a strength at first, still is in some ways, but I feel like a tired old man, and I’m only 31. But the science is wrong saying “we only use ten percent of our brains.” The average person uses his whole brain how it was meant to be used. But thank you for taking the time to comment!! Most people don’t even know we exist, and dealing with these childish, disrespectful young women today, it’s a nightmare. Especially when Gods already shown you what’s happening. The ships going down, and we have more than enough lifeboats for everyone, but the men in the boiler room are the only ones getting off. The party goers refuse to listen because the captain and crew are telling them the ship is fine. But they don’t know that they’re intentionally being lied to.
Sry for writing a book btw
@@jarrettfinney4882So sorry for these circumstances ans struggles. Prayers...
Well said savage, and Jarrett I'm so sorry. I pray things get better❤️
@@jarrettfinney4882your book is helpful and I will be praying for you.
😢 I pray for you
Let's all pray for him, please
Chase is a man of science, and needs a medical- physiological solution through education action. Help support teachers/students of STEM academics, for the development of tomorrow's neuroscience lab researchers.
In short, Support STEM students for neuro science researchers.
@@jr.6199 I respect your position and even agree with your suggestion. But I also know that science and research isn’t not and never will be dispositive of effective prayer. Do both.
I’ll be praying for Chase. I pray daily.
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Thank you Chase, God bless you. My friend’s husband has been struggling with everything you mentioned since 2022, but his doctors have no answers. I think God had you make this video just in time for her to gain hope for her husband and probably many others who needed to hear this. I’ve forwarded your video to her, hoping and praying for your recovery and my friends husband’s recovery. Thank you so much❤️🙏🏻
As a nurse I believe your ability to articulate your experiences so specifically, will definitely help health care providers to provide better care. I am sure with your military background that it was very hard to be that vulnerable, but i am sure so much good will come from this. You have always been my favorite on TBP, and I'm sure with your resilience, perseverance, determination, and positive attitude that this will not defeat you. I will definitely be following your journey, not only to educate myself and hopefully others, but also for personal reasons from some similar neuro changes from covid. I will be 🙏🙏🙏 for you and your family.
Here here...well said❤️
I am so sorry to hear this about you. But, your actions are positive and can only help your recovery. You are an outstanding man on the Behavior Panel that I have always admired. I wish you all of the best care and positivity as you are on your journey to get well. I look forward to your updates, whenever you would like to share them with us.
Yes Im a nurse too , priceless education hes courageously giving us.
@@Pylypczakanother nurse, Chas.....er/icu for 40 years.....spent the last 7 yrs caring for my friend who has cancer and end stage Alzheimers......my heart goes out to you and your dear ones and I will be keeping you in prayer......🙏🏼💝
@@braeutchen41thank God for people like you. ❤️🙏 light and love to you and your friend. 😢
God bless you Chase. I too have suffered with temporal lobe epilepsy and it is one of the most frightening and life-changing/devastating things that has ever happened to me. I don't think anybody can truly grasp what it is like when you can no longer trust your brain or your own reality. You and your family will be in our prayers!
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God bless you Chase. Thank you for sharing. I am a MD and have never heard such an eloquent description of the firsthand experience of temporal lobe seizures. The irony of the neuroscience expert possibly having MTS is palpably tragic and sad. That you are preserving your vast knowledge for others and exploring your own science based treatment speaks volumes to your courage and character. I have followed TBP since your first episodes during Covid lockdown. I will continue to follow your journey and am rooting for your recovery.❤
"seismic tremors in the bedrock of my existence" this says so much about your journey. Thank you for sharing, baring all, and at the same time, providing information about this condition. God bless you and your beautiful family. We are here for you and will take this journey with you, be it on the panel or on your channel. I know how scary the brain can be as I do suffer from something that I can't really share on here. Take care Chase. Sending love .❤
Prayers to you and your family. The Lord never leaves, we will never go through anything that he don’t walk right beside us. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Chase, as a nurse, I know this has to be a difficult story to tell. For you to have the inner strength and willingness to share this part of your life is tremendous. As a nurse, now retired, I've seen people struggle with the frustration of brain disorders rarely discussed. You are doing such a service for so many.
We have your six. We are praying supernatural healing over you.
"We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.." (2 Corinthians 4:8-10) You're a picture of courage and strength in adversity.
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❤ and death has been swallowed up and one day we we see Him face to face. No more tears.
Thank you for sharing, Chase. I also have epilepsy. My last "Grand Mal Seizure" occurred in Nov. 2018, while I was raking leaves in my yard. This directly led to traumatic brain injury, which required six (6) craniotomy brain surgeries to repair. I suffered a paralytic stroke during the 2nd procedure.
I have been hospitalized or living in Skilled Nursing facilities ever since. I hope to transition to my own "Independent Living" apartment this June. I lost my house, truck, motorcycle and EVERY material thing that I had. But, I have my body and my mind and for those things, I am grateful to God! 😊
Good luck to you, Sir! 🤠
god be with you benjaminhawthorne
I'm praying for you 🙏 ❤️.
May God Bless, heal and give you strength.
@@BrendaSpringer-b7mThank you. By the grace of God I AM restored! 🤗
@@jamyDodgerGod Bless You, Dear! 🤗
We are certainly kindred spirits. I still speak Spanish, my 2nd language fluently, so my "old memories" are still there. The thing is that when my brother asked me what I had for lunch, I did NOT know! 😮 I have lost the ability to make NEW memories. The bright side of that is that if someone is rude to me, I can't hold a grudge against them! 😅
My dad had temporal lobe seizures my whole life, starting when he was 12. Thank you for this education. I could feel my dad trying to act “normal” afterward and I wanted to help but didn’t know how. He’s gone now. I miss him every single day. A special man gone too soon. Thanks again! So helpful.
That sounds quite terrifying. Those pictures are revealing. All of your knowledge and skills, add up to this purpose!
Chase, I am a former Correction Officer because of my own temporal lobe seizures. They have gotten bad enough that I was more fearful of my co-workers safety than anything else. Right now my short term memory is fried, and even though I try daily I am still finding it difficult to remember new things. I explained to my therapist that I can understand why epileptics where once thought to be demon possessed, you have no control and only weird disjointed perceptions of what happened. I pray you find your answers and blessed be to you and your family.
Prayers for a cure.
I’m so sorry! I used to be a respiratory therapist and then I got brain cancer. It was found because I had tonic clonic seizures and I continue to have them even being on 4 anti seizure meds. My memory is also shot but I’ve had brain surgery, a butt load of chemo because I had a recurrence 7 years after my first tumor, and then of course the seizures. It’s definitely not fun how they can just change our lives so much. I haven’t been able to drive for 19 years.
Stay tuned! I have some incredible stuff to share that might change your life.
I’m praying for you Chase, the fact that you were protecting your wife during a seizure says so much about your bravery and your love for her
I feel incredibly honored to be a part of this journey of yours!!! Thank you for documenting and thank you for being real and raw because that really takes so much courage! I had no idea you were dealing with this diagnosis. I watch The Behavior Panel videos and today this is the one that appeared in my feed. The knowledge inside your head, and how well you have been able to help the general public and to educate us is truly amazing. I appreciate it so much as it really helps me in my job (counseling). I with there was something I could say or do to help with this neurological issue that you and others have. One thing I can do is pray for you, and i commit to doing that for you. Keep up the good work that you are doing and remember to never give up. You are truly an amazing human being. And brilliant I might add.
I'm a biologist who became a social worker. It is very rare for individuals with neurological issues to be so open about this. It is frightening when your reality becomes strange. And it's even more frightening when others find out, because they may start treating you differently, or not understand etc. But I have seen in practice that deciding to be open, deciding to inform the workd at large, makes it easier for others to recognize and accept channges in behaviour, accomodate treatment etc. Also, the active confrontation with internal "demons" makes the process of reconnecting with the world and reality a lot faster. I wish you well and just remember you are doing the best that you can. It shows.
I open up and get abused
Never show yr vulnerable as woman.
Men smell abuse
@@Threadbow open up about a medical disorder, not your cptsd childhood or other abuse 🤦
@@johnleebass you know nothing and clearly understand nothing either.
@@johnleebass your comment shows I'm right too.
I'm actually crying right now, what an amazing video, I've got temperol lobe epilepsy and for years I've been trying to explain to doctors, consultants, family etc that I've got this thing I read one day called Jamais vu, and it's the eeriest and vilest feeling. I've had grandmals, absences, hours of hysterical laughing, disassociation, blackouts, and above any of those moments, it's the recovery which I struggle with. The fatigue is horrendous, I forget people's names and where I'm going, but I carry photos and note pads everywhere I go. Chase, I can't thank you enough for your bravery for sharing your story and I suddenly feel less alone. I don't know anyone with epilepsy. I think you are achieving amazing things in life and I'm sending you, Michelle, baby Hanna and kids lots of love ❤️
Oh Chase, that was so brave of you to share this with us. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your journey.
So brave of you to share. I am keeping you in my prayers.
Chase, I am a 77 year old mother and right now I just want to give you a hug with mom love. I wish the best for you and admire your bravery in sharing your experience.
You're still trying to help and teach people in the face of your challenge. You're an amazing man with a brilliant mind. Thank you for sharing Chase.
I've worked in neuro rehab for over 30 years and have never heard anyone describe the experience of going through seizures so eloquently. Thank you not only for your bravery in talking about all this, but for your ability to help us all understand the complexity of what it feels to go through this type of experience. I've been a fan of Behavior Panel for a very long time, and my heart goes out to you and your family. Praying for treatment that will bring you full recovery.
I'm so confused please tell me what causes this- is it a breakdown in the brain tissue? Plaque blockage? Please let me know
Thank you for sharing. I will pray for full healing so that you may be able to resume a normal life, and that God will use this in whatever format in His plan. Just curiou,though...if you received the covid vaccine and the timing of this disease presenting? Praying for you and your family! 🙏🏼
@@sunshineproductions4122there can be many causes, you can look them up on internet, for me it was brain injury caused by temporary lack of blood flow into the area during a surgery I had some 30 yrs ago
Some examples: Infections, brain injury, a tumor, genetic mutations, or changes in brain structure all can cause temporal lobe epilepsy.
You and your family are amazing. Thank you for this open-hearted "confession" that brings you so close to us.
@@dawnmcdermott8029 I have not gotten the vaccine.
Wow! Thank you for sharing this!!!
I have always been a fan of you on the behavior panel and with Spidey. You always seem to possess so much empathy.
I was married to a Desert Storm combat Marine vet who had PTSD and seizures which worsened when the USA invaded Iraq in 2003. One day, I came home from work and he spoke to me so differently and thought I was a military recruiter. It continued. He refused to take his health issues seriously and his life ended in an unfortunate way.
I am so glad you are taking this seriously and are so committed to your health for your own sake and especially for that of your family. True hero ❤️
So sorry your husband could not recover. Take care !
I have temporal lobe epilepsy. I thank you Chase for speaking out. Sometimes only my dog knows I’m gone but what you are doing is very brave. For the children and everyone who needs help I salute you. God bless you and your family. I will pray for you every day. X Alex
As a somewhat neurodivergent retired optometrist who has worked with tbi and stroke patients, I find this poignant and fascinating. You are in a unique position to document your experience. It reminds me of the book “My Stroke of Insight” by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroscientist who documented many of the nuances of her severe stroke and road to recovery. Aside from my interest as a scientist and clinician, I am a fan of you and TBP, typing through tears. I will pray for you and your lovely family as you navigate this frightening terrain.
I still have that book by Jill! It was amazing
Thank you for trusting us. You will be in my prayers. Before my father died he had dementia, and I know it’s not the same thing, but my mother got in the habit of leaving him notes on the table. Sometimes they were the plans for the day and sometimes they were encouragement. At a particularly difficult time when he felt terrible about himself, she left him a note with the things I like about my husband. It disappeared from the table and after his death, she found it in his Bible. I share that story with anyone that I meet who has memory problems because it was so encouraging to my father. Again, you are in my prayers.
thank you for sharing, love is unmeasurable.
Thank you for sharing. My mom is in her last moments with dementia. It's a horrific disease. I'm so afraid to have it. I hope we can find the reasons for it.
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"If you're going though hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill. May that quote help you as it helped me. We're here. We're praying for you. And we will continue to be here.
Omg! My son was diagnosed with this in 2022. I am speechless at finding your video today! I feel like I have found a long sought-after message in a bottle. This condition is so foreign to me and so little information is to be had. Thank you so much! I will be watching !
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My daughter also has this type of seizure. Totally know how you felt seeing this video. I’m so grateful Chase posted this as my daughter doesn’t have the vocabulary to express how she feels. Just seeing that footage from the Behaviour Panel when Chase was having a seizure made me emotional as I’ve never seen anyone else have this type of seizure.
The first word that comes to mind is brave. Brave to be so honest and transparent with the hope and intention of helping others. In the midst of your condition your altruism is remarkable, yet should come as no surprise since you have served and sacrificed for your country. I’ve marveled at your intelligence, insight, and dedication (along with your fellow Panel members), and now I can include in that list your courage, determination, and extraordinary capacity to love those who know and love you, as well as those of us who only wish we did. May God continue to bless you so that you may continue to bless others. Thank you thank you thank you.
Omg, my 35yo son was diagnosed with this at age 18. He progressively now..has very different “memories” about his childhood, family, friends, vacations. 😔
He’s very intelligent and articulate, educated..
But ever since he married 8 years ago, he’s now distant towards me , his dad & brother. It’s heartbreaking. He confided in his brother several times practically everything as you described it, plus the childhood memories are waay “out there”. The way you described how you’ve felt & experienced the “fugue” state is practically word for word how he was describing it to me when it first started.
Being a nurse, I recognized the blank “not there” stares & other signs.
The fact that you have various types of memories.. helps me further understand , his distancing himself… & what he’s “remembering” really is due to his condition.
Thank you for being brave and posting this. I wish you and your family the best of luck and peace, understanding & love.
My immediate response to your note is the feeling that his wife Might be taking advantage of his brain disorder to isolate him from his family. THAT is abuse. I have NO recommendations but I DO share this idea of mine.
My eldest son has a TBI which has given him false memories which he has told his wife. Consequently we are estranged and I have no interaction with them or their children. I’m heartbroken and angry. I’m sorry that you’re suffering too ❤️💔❤️
@@janeferguson4455 OR, maybe he feels safest in his relationship to his wife. Can you imagine how hard it must be, to attempt to act normal to his entire family, when his reality is so fragmented and shattered ? How does he keep filling everyone in on how complicated his interior life is from one day to the next? He may find it impossible to deal with so many people, and wish to hide as much as possible. So can you just keep your alarmist thinking to yourself? It's really not OK to start accusing people you don't know of having evil intentions. She's probably doing the best she can to keep him calm, positive, and able to cope.
The years passing in your mind during a seizure is one of the most terrifying experiences I have ever heard of.
It’s definitely super weird. I specialized in neuroendocrinology and still don’t have words for it.
Indeed, this was the most mind-blowing thing to me in the video. Some near death experiencers have described this passage of time, Betty Eadie in her book Embraced by the Light is one. There was also an episode of ST:Next Gen where a man travels between two different worlds/different families, spending years in one, then suddenly waking up in the other. Possible some sci-fi writers are having this same thing happen to them.
The TNG episode was called The Inner Light. Picard is knocked unconscious and during that time of 25 minutes, decades pass in another life. From Wikipedia: Picard speaks of his life on the Enterprise but Eline and their close friend Batai try to convince Picard that his memories were only feverish dream. God bless 🙏💕
Chase! I had a TBI January 2020. I started having seizures within days. I am living exactly what you’re talking about! I live alone (so I don’t have anyone to look out for me) My diagnosis is Mild Cognitive Impairment secondary to TBI. The brain damage is left temporal. My short term memory continues to decrease. Long term memory seems to be unaffected. Before coming upon your posts, I haven’t had anyone who could relate to me. Thank you.
I hope you will find the best medical treatment. You can get better. Do not give up.
Oh my gosh. I'm blown away. Me too. You are describing me. I had no idea. Thank you, Chase. Thank you for sharing. I'm blown away. It's like living multiple lives at the same time. I will be praying for you and your family and am so grateful that you are sharing your experience and journey.
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Sending you lots of love!
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Chase I’m a 69 year old woman who watches your show with your friends, and I love how informative you all are. My heart goes out to you for what you’re going through. You are a brave soul to still want to help others even though you are going through so much. God bless you and God bless your family!! You are a treasure to us all. You are a good man!! ❤
Dear Chase, I am a doctor going through a very similar thing, due to complex post traumatic syndrome. Repressed memories of trauma usually arise in the 50s, and combine with flashback and blackout phenomena, causing cognitive and emotional dissociation. I love your show and this video is a Godsend. May God bless you and grant you a long and happy life, so that you can continue to be a wonderful husband and father and perform your service role in your chosen profession and more personally. ✨🙏🌹🙏
This has happened to me also about repressed memories from childhood. ( I have has CPTSD for the last nine years, but slowly getting well. No one told me this info about happening in our fifties. Thank you.
I totally agree. I am a mental health professional snd this is common at this age. Whatever happens in formative years gets you in the 50’s. Seen it many many times. Low dose antipsychotic really helps. Can stop seizures too. Trauma based illness. Good therapy will help. EMDR. I had a patient who had a major break psychosis when her brother had a baby girl. Turns out she locked in that he was “SA” to her all through her youth. Chase is awesome.
Thanks, Doc!
@@ritzyroo353 lm not a health professional in any way, but reading your post sounds like there is an experiential element to this. There was a fascinating tv series by a British hypnotist about healing all sorts of maladies with hypnotism, he even surprised himself at the outcomes. Ive been wondering ever since about this method of treatment ... Sorry if im way off. Just my thoughts.
Raising my hand as a CPTSD survivor in my 50's, experiencing the physical pain of stored trauma in the body. I had my first breakthrough session with my new Somatic Therapist just days ago. I now feel hopeful seeing just how very common this condition is and that treatment has been developed and is being successfully used today. We're a big community and help is available. God bless all who suffer!
Man, I'm sitting here choking back tears because I was diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy 19 years ago and know exactly what you're going through. 2 brain surgeries later and 1 simple medication and I'm now seizure free. The Deja Vu experience was always creepy. I was lucky because where I live I have access to 1 of the best Neurology Departments in the country and my Brain Surgeon is 1 of the best. My saving grace is my wife, she's a Nurse and she's the 1 who recognized what was going on with me because like you stated, these aren't fall down and shake seizures, you just zone out so they can be hard to recognize without medical training. I'm always trying to stay busy with work, I'm a Real Estate developer/investor so it's really easy to stay busy. I was incredibly lucky to be blessed with the family I have and receive the support I needed dealing with this. I feel you Chase and I'm praying for you.
Your transparency is truly courageous! My Father was plagued by a neurological disease from 1948 (3 young children, and one on the way) until his passing in 1968. Your willingness to be transparent in your own struggles will, undoubtedly, help more people than you know! May God Bless you and your family as you take this journey together!
I came back to watch this a second time.. it really affected me. As someone with a progressive neurodegenerative disease; when I was diagnosed, I never thought I would make it to 2024.. our bodies are so much stronger than we give them credit for. You and I are both here, fighting. I didn’t know this, but you added me on Instagram after I shared me story.. little did I know; you were suffering with something similar. Being vulnerable allows you to help people you never could have imagined. While behaviour in the military was your first act - this is your second act; helping the medical field and patients who are similar to you. I find so many parallels with you. I’m so grateful you had the courage and bravery to let us in.. I know how hard that can be.
"Being vulnerable allows you to help people you never could have imagined." So well said. This is something I have believed my entire life.
Praying for you too! 🙏
I was walking through Walmart and came across this and stopped dead in my tracks. Oh my God, Chase. I had no idea. You are such an amazing man. God bless you. You and the TBP are like my friends. This is alarming. I've been a nurse practitioner for almost 30 years and worked ER/trauma and know how this can impact your life. Just shows that we have no idea what people are dealing with behind their smile. We've got you, Chase. ❤️
Dear Chase, your description of your experiences will, without doubt, be a help to so many others. The brain is such a complex, wonderful, little understood, organ. Know that the love felt for you by so many of your online friends, is huge and you should be assured that we are all with you on your journey.
Oh Chase, so so sorry for you. The best among us seem to carry such heavy burdens. You have such a brilliant mind, thank you for sharing your situation. Blessings to you and your family.
Thank you so much. Lived 70 years b4 I could share my epilepsy dx w anyone but my fam & very close friends. Had a tbi at 14 & am now closing in on 78 yrs. On med for 64 yrs. Ppl see an elderly white woman. What they don't see is the warrior who understands discrimination in its worst forms & has carried on. I so appreciate your bravery and integrity. I look forward to years of videos! For us both!!
That is brave. I know how it can be. I hope kind people surround you now. 🫶🏼
So much courage!
I am sending you much love and strength, I wish you only happiness and healing.
Take good care of yourself.
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Chase. Sending you love, heath, grace and answers.
I have MS. I can’t fathom what you are dealing with. Thank you for sharing this journey. You are loved and respected by millions!
I feel sooooo validated!!!! Struggled with undiagnosed Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) all my life… And this video…. Explains my ‘’reality’’ 100%
My heart goes out to you!!❤️
Hi Chase!
My name is Ava, I live in Sweden and I have been a fan and supporter of your channel since the beginning. This is gonna a be a long message and hopefully you’ll be able to read it. If not, just know that I admire you greatly!
I want to thank you for sharing this extremely sensitive and personal information, as I know the stigma that surrounds these neurological conditions. Your video made me tear up for a few reasons.
Firstly, I’m so very sorry to hear about your diagnosis and the pain that it has caused you and your family. Second, it made me sad because I too was diagnosed a year ago, with (generalized) tonic-clonic epilepsy and temporal lobe/nocturnal seizures. I know exactly how you feel, with the dissociative feelings that leave you empty, hollow and confused. It feels like the joy, the warmth and the colors of life is being sucked out of you, piece by piece. The worst part is the aftermath, not only the confusion but when you’re back to “normal” and realize what has happened, it makes it even more sad and painful. I wouldn’t wish it upon anybody.
I’m on Lamotrigine for a year and haven’t had any big seizures but I still suffer from nocturnal seizures. I will read more in depth about Mesial temporal sclerosis, hopefully you get a medication that works for you and you can continue to live a normal life because it is possible! I never thought I would become normal again yet here I am, thriving and not letting this disease stop me.
I want you to know that you’re an incredible human, and you have truly changed the way I view myself, my personality/way of thinking and my sensitivity. Watching you and your advice, your intelligence, your strength has truly inspired me. I always knew you had a great sensitivity, because the way you viewed people and analyzed them, and understood them on such a deep level was not ordinary. You have an amazing brain! Your brain is different and beautiful!
I’m so thankful that you shared this, as it made me feel less alone and connected to you and your channel on a deeper level. I know you will get through this, I know you will conquer this too! Thank you thank you thank you. Sending love, prayers and positive energy to you and your family!
Your message to Chase is wonderfully supportive and echoes the sentiments of many others who have watched him. Thank you for your loving message. You have worded everything beautifully.
Admiro a coragem e esforço para divulgar uma doença que muitos não conhecem. É uma luta diária mas que penso a força que demonstra o vai ajudar a ultrapassar esta situação. As melhoras e espero que consiga criar procedimentos e formas que permitam diminuir esses períodos de demasiada informação e incapacidade de a processar toda ao mesmo tempo. Força, motivação, amizade, família e muita sorte(vai sempre ajudar). Estarei por cá para ajudar se for preciso
Words of encouragement Ava, good on you!
Hi Ava, I'm so touched to hear you sharing your incredible journey! I thank God you're thriving and have found the way to live normally. You said exactly what's in my mind about Chase. I've learned so much from listening to chase's channel on human behaviour. I'm shocked to hear chase's battle tonight. He's a real hero as he's been a great help to a lot of people and at the same time has been at war with his illness. May God bless you both, find the right treatment for this illness.
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You are in my prayers! And in my experience, prayer works!
I have been transfixed by the behaviour panel and have only just summoned up the courage to watch this video. Chase, you are a remarkable human being and your bravery will help not only you but the many people you are hoping to reach by going public with this. My thoughts and prayers go with you, your wife and your children as you negotiate this extra path in your lives. You already know how lucky you are to have their support and now you know that many others are supporting you all too. Sending you a big hug
Shaken to the core watching this. Just know that you are an inspiration to all of us. You are an amazing human and continue to impact the world with your incredible teachings that heal so many people as well as your unstoppable thoughtful kindness. We love you Chase.
Well said. We love you Chase.
Im in tears. What a brave man you are and a strong wife you have. I will be praying for you and your family.
“We rise by lifting others.” ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful sentiment
Thank you
Chase, thank you for sharing so candidly regarding your condition. Your humility and ability to articulate the world which your condition has created for you is an encouragement to so many of us, even those of us who don't have this condition because honesty and acceptance of any debilitating condition teaches us two have deeper love and compassion for one another. For 15 years now, I have mentored and coached a special needs woman permanently in a wheelchair with brain issues. She's high functioning, but sometimes her condition frustrates her. I love partnering with her as she moves through a challenging life. I will be praying for you to heal and for your family as you walk through this time. 🌷