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  • Someone took his H1N1 vaccine like a good citizen :-)

  • Is there any kind of medical research proving that the Maige Syndrome symptoms can be influenced by external high frequency sound/light waves or a type of material you are touching in a moment?

  • PRESS 5 REPEATEDLY! He's looking at you on a sexy way, while he shakes his chest for you!

  • imagine his face during a skrillex bass drop! :D

  • I have a friend who overcame his dystonia and has helped others with dystonia. If you suffer I suggest you Google "Steve Zarren". My hand and body twitching was helped by using his recommended protocol over 15 years ago.

  • Omg I'm so sorry it must be hard for you

  • Omg I'm so sorry it must be hard for you

  • I've had these symptoms all my life, usually really mild but the worst I recall was my right hand chiming up to my chest, kinda all always like and I had thw "fish hook" but turned that direction. I always thought it was a "physical"severe panic attack my severe anxiety. Bizarre this is actually not related...

  • put a fucking shrit on old man.

  • you guys are jerks.

  • Thanks helps with studying for nursing :)

  • Thanks. As a medical student this is very helpful.

  • That's bullshit.

  • @aolver123 oh really?

  • Thanks so much for your video. It's really helpful.

  • where's my sandwich lady 28hz

  • I laughed so hard my ribs hurt.With the sound off.I bet he gets a good disability check!

  • wow some of you are jerks.

  • PRESS 8 REPEATEDLY

  • thizz face

  • thanks dude, helped me out while im here in med school

  • imagine what his face looks like when he cums on his cat

  • You didn't show up your "OOHHH" face.

  • is there really any need to be shirtless?

  • Eighteen years ago I began having the twitching, which later became the eye spasms you displayed. Two year later I wasdiagnosed with blepharospasm and went for the botox. I stopped that and then found an organic food that, within six weeks, took away the spasms.

  • dude put your shirt on

    

  • i'd expect something like this out of a teenage girl looking for attention

  • thizz face

  • Have you ever seen Wobblegirl? idk what it's called normally but the dubstep version is called wobblegirl. Basically she got dystonia from a flu shot, or so she says. Do you have problems walking forward? Also i noticed that when you have spasms you still talk normally, she talks like a fucking retard so everybody says she is faking. What do you think? Check out the video and let me know? :)

  • hahahah well im glad to see hes so optimistic about >.<

  • why is your shirt off

  • Why the fuck would you hop on a webcam with out a shirt you are retarded

  • does it affect your speech do u suddenly have a Australian accent? 

  • Fake

  • Thanks for your video : ) I am glad you did not cramp and I hope you do not cramp because the under the jaw cramp is very uncomfortable. Did you get this condition from allergic reaction to med or ?

  • fake and gay

  • if you run or walk backwards then you should be fine

  • i'd get scared doing those faces because my face might stay like that.

  • you probably get scared being in cars in case they crash as well....learn a little biology and you will get over it

  • @damois1991birth I suppose he can try driving sideways, at an angle, doing donuts, backwards, or maybe go to UK to drive on the left side and one of those should solve the problem...... (no serious offense meant, wish ya the best)

  • Your just making faces.silly rabbit tricks are for kids.

  • This video is bs

  • I hate to say it's fake but it looks like it..........

  • what i want to know is why different frequencies that the human ear can just about not hear at all causes muscle spasms in the first place while talking (in audible frequencies) has seemingly no effect. put up a video of you listening to a single heavy dubstep song, but have the bass turned up and decent quality speakers and do it so the music isnt covering the actual video. sorry if it seems like no one believes you, its just kinda hard to imagine, yknow?

  • nope. not real.

  • Great, informative and educational video. Thank you

  • put a shirt on

  • Thanks, for doing the video with your shirt off!!!!

  • I have a hard time believing this, Tom.

  • ITS FUCKING BULLSHIT

    

  • Hello Tom. I have a question for you. But first, Thanks for the upload. Q- The female cheerleader with Dystonia, you having dystonia, in your opinion is it just a little to hoaxish? Not saying for you to answer in a medical sense or with a 100% probalbility, just from all the media,she can now drive/walk like she's cured. I understand there may be different cases, i am just looking for you honest opinion. If its not asking to much.

  • Dang man, I'm sorry that you have to live like that. My heart goes out to you

  • Dystonia - Also known by as Popeye syndrome.

  • It's true that akathisia, neuroleptic-induces facial spasms are just horrible. I know it very well and it is just the worst thing - you just never feel good, you always pace, do everything to stop that inner feeling of hell. I hope  you're alright now, please, give me an answer about how you are right now.

  • @tomspasm - its good you've found a way to stop the spasms!

    …except your neighbors

  • nip slip! :D

  • huh?! you opened a new can of worms w/ identifying the radio frequencies!!?

    makes you wonderif the cell phone transmission towers are intefering w/ daily living for some, if not all living in the immediate areas?!?

    all the best

  • @Willwalkthedog If cellphones are causing such things, the can of worms was already opened :-) Interesting thought, though! I had no idea these frequencies could have such an effect.

  • ... Erhm... Shirtless in front of a computer... "Hi, This is Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC.."

  • 64hz is the Clint Eastwood.

  • lol jennings is a lie!!!!

  • LOL nice troll bruh

  • :) I liked this. I like how you can laugh abut it. Your spirit is lovely.

  • my hats off to you, atleast you have a good sence of humour about it :)

  • lool

  • I really like your video. Informative, good style and humour.

  • is that a wig you are wearing there ?

  • i love how you named the one face bill

  • Michael's Shawarma could cause the spasms, have you ever put that into consideration. This shawarma comes with a special sauce and i believe that the sauce itself causes the spasms This is a dietary disease and I think you are lying.... so let me know pal!

  • Proof that that "WobbleGirl" chick is full of shit, this guy doesn't talk like a retarded chewbaka

  • @noahlankford1 Agreed. Dystonia is nothing like what she was making it out to be.

  • as suck as this would be, i would love to fuck with my face for about 3 hours. then never again.

  • Fake and gay. Put a shirt on you old fuck.

  • If you are interested I recorded a video of myself called "Chris muscle twitches"

  • @chriservo - Hi Chris, watched your video, interesting stuff. You have an underlying disease that I don't have, but I do have experience with doctors (Mayo Clinic - Jax) thinking I was crazy. Best experiment to see if our cases are similar - dress only in 100% cotton clothes, go out to a remote location like a state park, somewhere you can get as far away from buildings and power lines as possible, and see if your condition is different there than in the city. Let me know what you find out.

  • People the spasm are random he has found a way to make them happen I have found that some pitch noises can cause mine I have a master Anesthesia and I have this and body spasms haven't found diagnosis so if I do I will let you know I do the mouth open thing and I do one i call the Robert Dinero. Sorry for the close mindedness of people what you have is not fake let's try to find an answer together.

  • You guys are all so rude.. No one deserves this, not even the people who make fun of it..

  • fake

  • So that is how to get money without working.. i tell my boss tommorrow i have ''joul e la tourette'''.. go to the docter and calling him names over and over.. keep it up for a couple of weeks.. and hej i don't have to work ever again in my life ! and letting people feel sorry for me ofcourse haha ! win win situations.. FUCK U, U BITCH GET A SHIRT GET WORK AND GO WORK !

  • Dude I pull worse faces when I electrocute myself

  • You seem like a nice guy and I'm sure you have the best intentions but I have doubts that your face is really controlled by an "audio frequency generator." Do an experiment where someone else sets the dial position. You'll be able to tell them what frequency it's on, right?

  • @ivionday - I don't know that I could name the frequency, but I could certainly tell with 100% accuracy whether it was on or off. When I 1st suspected that a fluorescent light over my kitchen sink was causing eye problems, I went outside onto the patio facing away from the house and had my wife turn the light on and off randomly. I simply told her when my eyes were spasming and when they weren't, and we knew immediately that I could tell the light was on without being able to see it.

  • kul, thank hope you get better :)

  • LOL i would have some fun with this guy

  • why didnt you have spasms before the generator?

  • @thebobo912 - I've done a lot of things to make my house more comfortable, like putting some special filters on my electrical system to help minimize the spasms. I also live way out in the country on a large property, so my neighbors activities don't affect me because they are far away. When I lived in a neighborhood where the houses were close to each other, my eyes would shut down when my neighbor turned on his oven, believe it or not!

  • @tomspasm lmao i dont believe that

  • @tomspasm Awesome I should give you a demo of my car system and you will have your spasm, because my subs are tuned to 32hz, so people will think my system is loud

  • Thanks for sharing. Don't mind those thumb-addicted idiots who makes fun of this.

    How is it like to live with? what sucks and what's ok?

  • @Krygeryo - Well one thing that sucks is that I never can really plan ahead. I might want to meet my friends in a bar or restaurant, but I just can't handle some environments so I have to leave.  Although the facial spasms are not usually painful, sometimes my shoulder raises up for hours on end and hurts, and pain is never fun. What's ok is that I have a better appreciation for people with handicaps, and a better appreciation that life is not all about collecting wealth and toys.

  • @tomspasm I admire you so much for your attitude. Kudos.

  • It's not fake, assholes.

  • I simply can not believe some of you people! You're sitting on here telling him he's the asshole? Take another look at yourself! I can't even believe someone would say something like that! This is a very real thing and if you thing he's faking, do some fucking research! No one would fake something like that. You people need to grow up and get educated.

  • @h00tERGiiRL - Thanks for the support! I'm always amazed when someone's reaction to watching my videos is is to call me an "a-hole" or "fag" or whatever their derogatory word of the day is. It's sort of sad...thanks for letting me know that some people "get it".

  • thank you for sharing. i'm currently learning about dystonia and with visuel input you provide, it makes it a easier to remember :)

  • some anti psychotics and anti parkinsons meds cause this. they are part of extra paramedal symptoms. dystonia, tartive dyskenisia, parkinsonianism, torticulis. probably didn't spell most of those right...but then again i never did hehe.

  • OP is a faggot

  • you are simply an idiot! but, don't be afraid, one day you'll have a serios problem of health, don't worry, you will see what means to have such a great problem, asshole.

  • Very informative! Thanks!

  • Watching this video made my face move.

  • Nex time wear a tshirt pervert

  • Thank you for sharing.

  • What about walking backwards?

  • @prsurici24 lol xD 

  • @prsurici24 lool

  • @prsurici24 yeah does it help?

  • @cockfight420 idk, saw something about a girl walking backwards, turned out to be fake

    

  • @prsurici24 lol hence the joke. SHES A BIG PHONY, not saying this guy is, i truly believe he has dystonia, but to will yourself to get symptoms is just fucking stupidity. at least he has funny names for his faces

  • @prsurici24 or running.. and where's his australian accent...

  • @prsurici24 lol desiree chick

  • lol

  • Hi tom.

  • dude...you could hide those frequency generators all over his house tuned in at different ranges.....you know....for a joke ??

  • How does this field work? Is it electricity going through your muscles of something?

  • @drkingslend - The audio frequency generator (Model BK Precision 3001) sends the signal down 2 wires (1 positive, 1 negative) that I attach to my pants pockets, so there is no direct contact with the skin. The energy coming out those 2 wires creates an electric field, and for me, creates the involuntary muscle spasms. In certain situations, I am able to use it to control spasms, as the field generated somehow offsets whatever energy is causing the spasms in the first place.

  • 64 hz, the george bush

  • LMAO

  • I think I have Dystonia. Whenever I vigorously rub my cock for a prolonged amount of time, It eventually tenses hard as a rock for a few seconds and releases a projectiled stream of a viscous liquid. Does this happen to you Tom? Any thoughts?

  • @neveronyx you said: I think I have Dystonia. Whenever I vigorously rub my cock for a prolonged amount of time, It eventually tenses hard as a rock for a few seconds and releases a projectiled stream of a viscous liquid. Does this happen to you Tom? Any thoughts?

    but you mean: I think I just turned 12. Whenever I tickle my diminutive member for over 30 seconds it chubs up slightly for a few seconds and releases a sad trickle of precum, since I'm too young to be able to produce semen.

  • @tnecciai Your Amazing...... hahahhahahha

  • Mine is in my arm. It punches people I dont like. Stupid dystonia!

  • not fake!!

  • Fake and Gay?

  • lol

  • wow dude! I also want a spasm generator 

  • For those of you whinging about how he's faking it.. Some of us actually have symptoms like these. It doesn't really matter to us whether you believe it or not, we're the ones having to deal with it.

  • tomspasm don't think everyone is so gullible. I see right through your bullshit.

  • rofl what a retarded video. plx dont pretend to be putting any kind of electricity in your body with a fucki voltmeter. gj to them people you actualy fooled

  • ok if ur just doing facial spasms, it would be nice if you had a shirt...

  • Tom, some movements I make are facial, mostly neck, shoulder and cheek "twitches" I have been trying to vid. them, I have only got a couple posted so far. Seems never to happen when I want them to see it. (arming myself with all kinds of vids so they can see too!) thanks for your videos, they help awareness!

  • @MrScottfrazier - 1st off, sorry to hear that your military service will negatively affect the rest of your life. Dystonia is typically much more repetitive than your case, so you wouldn't get that diagnosis unless it starts to occur more frequently. As for variables in frequency & intensity, keep daily records of when/where the spasms occur in an attempt to establish any sort of pattern. If you have any metal fillings, consider removing them and wear only 100% cotton or wool. Good luck!

  • lies!

  • I don't have anything in my face but I'll wake up in the middle of the night from involuntary jerking and sometimes when I'm not asleep. Starting to think it's from taking a certain type of pill that did this to me, not sure.  Anyway, just wondering if for you it started just in your face or if you had smaller instances of different parts of your body twitching.

  • @MrFreshVibes - It started in 1997 w/ my eyebrows jumping up & down 15-25 times/minute, then within days both eyes would squeeze & and the right eye would just "fall" closed. In 3 months the spasms moved down into the mouth/jaw (on the day I had a metal filling inserted), & about 4 years later the spasms moved into my neck/shoulder and legs/feet.

    Since you use the words "jerking" and "twitching", it doesn't sound like you have the same thing, but there are many drugs that cause dystonia too.

  • @tomspasm So I do have some metal in me from a past surgery (in my lowerback) do you think that they could of used a certain metal that causes this sort of thing? Kind of a new idea on where my problems coming from but curious if you've ever heard of something like that causing any sort of problem.

  • @MrFreshVibes - I know of one dystonia patient whose problems started in the recovery room after having a titanium knee implanted, he developed facial spasms that were sensitive to fluorescent lighting, which mine also are. I improved my situation by removing the metal fillings from my mouth, so implanted metal can have a negative effect, but not so easy for you to remove!

    For problems in bed, try 100% cotton sheets/blankets/pillows, and move any electrical stuff well away from the bed.

  • Guys this is really important for medical students to see examples of dystonia

    thanks for sharing

  • damn,that sucks man

  • i had to yawn when he had the spasm where he opened his mouth too far

  • @Lisanne1516

    hahahhaaha omfg lmao

  • @Lisanne1516 I had to yawn when I read your comment :))

  • @donisalexandru

    funny.

  • thank you for sharing!

  • thank you for sharing!

  • If you can discover a frequency that would induce a Dick spams, you would become millionaire.

  • @2032DRACO No because women would then create a device to counter act! Then we would be really screwed. They would control our penis!!!

  • @tomspasm Most bizzarre medical condition I've ever seen, by a long-shot. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • How about when people look at at you or focus on you--does it affect your movement , coordination and movement? for me when I get around some people-man or woman-I feel like I lose control of my body like I can't move or coordinate myself-I become very awkward-and I feel the urge to put my head down or to one side-or or it causes my eyes to clench--and for me to lose my balance or twist my ankle- and/or flush-& tremble,quiver--or my mouth to drop open--these types of things--thanks-

  • @catgumart

    I'm hoping my sincerity comes through in these comments--- if you can give any input on this it is appreciated

    thanks!

  • @catgumart Trying to compare this gentleman's Dystonia with what you are 'afflicted' by is like comparing an apple to a piece of steak. Tomspasm is suffering from a neurological movement disorder-- A real, physiological problem. Your problem, Catgumart, is purely psychological. You are just very self-conscious around others. Practicing yoga, as you do, simply helps you to stop focusing on what others think about you. You appear to WANT to be afflicted with things you are not.

  • @catgumart The EMR frequency generator is there as testable proof that certain EMR frequencies directly cause the symptoms of Tomspasm's disorder to arise.

    I've read your profile. You receive SSI benefits for mental health issues, Catgumart? If I were to make a guess as to what you are truly afflicted by, Catgumart, I'd say you have Munchausen Syndrome.

  • @Xemnaroc

    I have always suffered from severe depression, self esteem issues my whole life--& I've always been very discombobulated & awkward--when people look at me it is like they are shooting a frequency beem from their electric nervous system and it surrounds me and my movement becomes rigid and awkward and I can't breath or move naturally & all the things i said before--as for wanting sympathy--jeez I wish it worked--I have had nothing but your type of response from most my whole life--

  • @Xemnaroc

    Your reply really ticked me off because it is so untrue-but I feel inclined to say a little more-I think that people who have depression /anxiety/mood issues do often have nervous/awkwardness in their body as I always have since childhood-I think it can contribute to depression & social alienation as people who are confident/comfortable, physically free-do well around others-as for the yoga I do it to for all the health benefits,balance,strength, coordination this helps my condition-

  • @catgumart

    It really sounds like your condition is bound by a psychological cause. If you do experience spasms when talking to other people/looking at others, let me ask you: do you watch TV? And do you experience the same spasms when you're listening to music or to people talking on the television? If not, then it's a safe bet that your spasms are being brought on by stress and anxiety when out in public.

  • @JadedTrojan

    my body seizes up-that is it becomes awkward & tense & I can't move comfortably-feels difficult to move my head, movements become angular -my breathing becomes labored & unnatural--feels like the nerves in my hands/wrists/arms become really weak-I tremble with nervousness-my head goes forward, my chest caves, retracts & I find it hard to focus my eyes-I get a nervous tenseness in my face & tongue-It becomes difficult speak, my voice pinches-

  • @JadedTrojan

    I'm sure it is a whole body-non-psychological response to other people's energy fields--that is why I commented in the first place--I typed in Dystonia- out of curiosity of my own condition-as I have had anti-psychotic meds before-this page comes up & the man is talking about a frequency generator--when Im around people & I have these uncomfortable,ticks & physical experiences-it makes me wonder if a frequency is being emitted by people & if it effects the nervous system

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  • @JadedTrojan

    my original inquiry was to find out about the frequency generator-- but then I felt had to expound further on my existential circumstances when xemneroc dismissed my comments--the stuff I get--& I've had it since I was kid--is not imaginary or a behavioral thing it is my actual body-the muscles-nerves-hormones that react--It has something to do with my biology as well as my conditioning I suspect--it has always been miserable-of course people are dismissive & skeptical

  • @JadedTrojan

    So the core of my question was-why does he need a frequency generator to make the spasm occur when hes alone,the same spasms he gets-as he puts it-"when he's out in the world"-I have my ticks/unwanted physical reactions in my body when I "go out into the world" around people.I wanted to know if the frequency generator REPLICATES a frequency that is GIVEN OFF BY PEOPLE-that was my very honest question-I see he has very severe dystonia-but Ive wondered if I have some mild dystonia.

  • @catgumart - The frequencies I react to are not given off by people, they are given off by electrical things like fluorescent lights and electric motors. If you turn on a vacuum cleaner near me, my face goes crazy. Certain buildings and certain stores just set me off, due to the electrical energy inside. In grocery stores, I sometimes have different spasms in different parts of the store. I can be perfectly fine in the parking lot at WalMart, but 5 steps into the store my eyes shut down.

  • @tomspasm

    Thanks for the reply and videos--I hadn't heard of this before--but I know that certain psychiatric drugs can cause dystonia as a side effect---I know that human beings have electric waves going through them--so i was curious-

    thank you-take care-

  • @JadedTrojan

    Finally--I never said i had spasms--I explained that I have ticks--uncomfortable automatic sensations throughout my body that cause great discomfort and awkwardness-- frustration--powerlessness & vulnerability around others--especially people who feel great and then start getting upset that you don't feel as good as them--then start wondering "whats wrong with him?"-

  • @Xemnaroc

    I want to be afflicted? I think you are pretty far off on that one sir---

  • @Xemnaroc

    I have been on antipsychotics in the past and i wonder if I have had some moderate damage--I have always had ticks---but why do you suppose that I want to be afflicted--I am a bit taken back by this accusation and I wonder what brings you to deduce this---If I wanted something it would be to be fully functional -I have had nothing but extreme psychological pain for years and years and it is like smack in the face for someone to say something like this when I struggle just living-

  • @catgumart I can't know what your problem is, and neither can anyone here. But by reeding your post I can tell that something is going on, and it is really afflicting you. Obviously. There is a proverb where I live that says: pepper on somebody else eyes is water. Don't care about them. Physical or psychological, makes no difference, they both cause suffering, and they both are real, very real. I suggest you to tell your problem for someone you trust, and get true help. Hope you get better.

  • @mtr0012

    thanks for your kind response-for now I exercise,eat well stay away from stress (usually this involves the social) contrary to what Xemnaroc thinks-I really have these physical manifestations-I know when I was a kid-they would say " he's nervous" I think a lot of people who have depression & anxiety have these types of physiological "ticks" or extreme awkwardness in the face & body-my curiosity was based on the frequency mechanism & it makes me wonder if people give off frequencies

  • cool story bro

  • Thanks for this video-I wanted to ask what a frequency generator is & why do you need it for this demonstration?I have a difficult time with movement when I go "out into the world"-when I'm alone at home or in nature I'm fluid, balanced--but in public my movements feel very awkward--outside the "mould" i feel shakey, quivery, off balance-difficult to breath comfortably-I have nervous ticks--like I cant hold a healthy posture-or focus my eyes-I do yoga and a lot of exercise to treat this--

  • hey Tom! i just wanted to say thank you for posting this video. i'm currently studying for my nursing board exams and find that textbooks have a really difficult time accurately describing issues like dystonia. (so much so, that i doubt i would recognize them in my nursing practice if a patient ever presented with it.) i'm glad you took the time to give us a real-life example, and provide an explanation and description from your point of view. thanks again, -nichole.

  • I wanted to see a dance...

  • I belive you are a petefile? why is your shirt off seriously?

  • @MrODOking "petefile"? you mean, "pedophile"

  • u sexy damnnnnnnn nice abs! hahaha... NOT

  • this dude is naked..

  • BULLSHITTTTTTTTTT

  • Is this Chatroulette?

  • Dude. Shirt. Now.