The worst of all, for most people in the world is this a taboo. they don't wanna know about that, and call you an idiot, if you try to describe them as accurately as possible, how they breed more and more, of genetic disorders
One final thing --- I want to give my greatest sympathy to all those who are affected by such disorders. I can only sincerely hope that modern research will see that our future generations won't have to experience the reality that we've been through. Whether you're a victim like me, or someone close.
Actually, I'm facing the decision right now if I want to watch my future wife's children go through the same reenactment, and I personally can't let that happen. Believe me, it's one thing going in for broken bones, but it's another thing when it's underlying cause is because you're programmed to be deformed.
Nice video. There are traits such as mandibular prognathism (underbite) for one, that are overlooked but still require major surgery, pre-op care, post-op care and with varying outcomes. It could be said that it doesn't compare with more chronic disorders, but until one has lived with it you'll understand how disappointing it is to be under control by something so interlinked with your biology.
It was very informative and well done for addressing this issue. Until I found out my baby niece had a genetic condition, I never truly appreciated how common they actually are.
can someone send me a link on a website website about genetic diseases
fireleo1000 2 years ago
The worst of all, for most people in the world is this a taboo. they don't wanna know about that, and call you an idiot, if you try to describe them as accurately as possible, how they breed more and more, of genetic disorders
visornet24 2 years ago
One final thing --- I want to give my greatest sympathy to all those who are affected by such disorders. I can only sincerely hope that modern research will see that our future generations won't have to experience the reality that we've been through. Whether you're a victim like me, or someone close.
revdbj 2 years ago
Actually, I'm facing the decision right now if I want to watch my future wife's children go through the same reenactment, and I personally can't let that happen. Believe me, it's one thing going in for broken bones, but it's another thing when it's underlying cause is because you're programmed to be deformed.
revdbj 2 years ago
Nice video. There are traits such as mandibular prognathism (underbite) for one, that are overlooked but still require major surgery, pre-op care, post-op care and with varying outcomes. It could be said that it doesn't compare with more chronic disorders, but until one has lived with it you'll understand how disappointing it is to be under control by something so interlinked with your biology.
revdbj 2 years ago
thanks for the video. Probably unnecessary to say, but that's also one of my favourite songs.
demeterAUS 3 years ago
@demeterAUS Could you please tell me the name of the song? I would really appreciate it!
15tennisstar 7 months ago
@15tennisstar
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonta
werty448 6 months ago
@15tennisstar Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven :)
demeterAUS 4 months ago
only men can be colourblind.
nxtmaster 3 years ago
not true however men are more likely to be colourblind between 5-7% of men are colourblind while about 1% are colourblind in some form or another
irishgodfatherchris 3 years ago
women can be color blind also. Its a X linked trait so Men (XY) only have 1 X so there is no "back up plan" like there is in women (XX)
iRowk 2 years ago 2
It was very informative and well done for addressing this issue. Until I found out my baby niece had a genetic condition, I never truly appreciated how common they actually are.
locochicaSHINI 3 years ago
Nice, informative video,thx
JeEstUneAutre 3 years ago