I am so glad that these stars come out about stuff like this and other things like the abuse of animals. What bothers me is none of these stars will come out for the protection of children many of which are traumatized by DHS/CPS every year because of being ripped from their families who have done nothing wrong. Title IV funding is destroying families and is the cause of many children's deaths and yet none of these stars care to do a public service announcement for them what a shame.
@DarkWolfInc actually i am and so is my friend sitting next to me and 15 other people on facebook so actually there are alot of people laughing at this video. as a matter of fact i might just get this disaease from laughing
I don't think anyone is laughing at the condition. What got us was the sudden appearance of the unfortunately comically timed deer-in-headlights head shot. After that it was all over, we laughed randomly for hours after. They really should remake this commercial. Though, in it's present state, it does stick in one's memory....
All you people making fun should be absolutely ashamed. This is a painful and frustrating condition that also wreaks havoc with your self esteem. RIP Dixie and thank you.
@keyboardfromheaven Most phones prior to the smartphone age had the alphabet on their keypad as well as the numbers. Google image search "telephone keypad" for examples
@kendirty1 I have this disorder. It's a real laugh. I especially enjoy the part where the no-minds start weighing in with completely uninformed opinions as to what my condition REALLY is, and how it's no big deal and I should see a shrink or just snap out of it. It's right up there with having my appearance snickered at. Go drag your knuckles someplace else. You're part of the problem, jackass. I'm sure you don't give a shit about that, either.
Words cannot express how much it meant to us that she would help a small organization spread awareness and find people who are suffering from spasmodic torticollis and are continuously misdiagnosed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hal Holbrock and the rest of their family during this most difficult time.
Since then, we have received over 1850 calls to the NSTA office from people who have symptoms similar to ST and have not been officially diagnosed or have been diagnosed and are not aware there is an organization like NSTA that provides information and support.
Since January 2009, our PSA have been on rotation on CBS in New York and New Jersey. On December 2009, the PSA began its run on Comcast Stations all over the United States. This includes channels such as TNT, AMC MOVIES, E, CNBC, USA, TLC, CNN, A&E, ESPN, SPIKE, DISCOVERY, FX, FOX, THE HISTORY CHANNEL, just to name a few.
Our organization sends it sincere condolences to the late Dixie Carters husband, Hal Holbrock and the rest of the family. Ms. Carter was so kind to appear in a public service announcement (PSA) that would spread the awareness of spasmodic torticollis / cervical dystonia in 2002. She said Yes! when so many celebrities turned us down. She was so kind to allow us to film the PSA in her Beverly Hills home so we would not have to secure a location and incur expenses.
Regardless of the fact that this is a serious ailment, I see nothing funny about this ad. If it was MS and they showed somebody suffering from it's crippling effects in a wheelchair, would that be funny? Don't get me wrong. Like everybody else, I do chuckle at the usual knee-to-the-groin humor, but there's just nothing humorous about this. Maybe if they had showed the woman trying to hold her phone to her ear with her shoulder, but this straightforward approach lacks comedic zing.
I don't think it is funny at all. You wouldn't either if you or someone you love suffered from this condition. Please don't post mean things like that. I think this PSA is very helpful.
You were born with congenital torticollis which is caused when the neck muscle that runs up and toward the back of the baby's neck (sternocleidomastoid muscle) is shortened. This adult onset of spasmodic torticollis is a neurological movement disorder where the brain is sending messages to the muscles specifically in the neck to contract. This is what causes the head to pull to a direction. This can affect one or several muscles in the neck.
Hey, man, I have the same problem, have had it since 1995 but have been diagnosed with it only in 2008. Can you tell me how you got rid of it, since I don't buy what all internet resources write how it's not curable. Kostya
@bostonbabe03 Hey, man, I have the same problem, have had it since 1995 but have been diagnosed with it only in 2008. Can you tell me how you got rid of it, since I don't buy what all internet resources write how it's not curable.
I am so glad that these stars come out about stuff like this and other things like the abuse of animals. What bothers me is none of these stars will come out for the protection of children many of which are traumatized by DHS/CPS every year because of being ripped from their families who have done nothing wrong. Title IV funding is destroying families and is the cause of many children's deaths and yet none of these stars care to do a public service announcement for them what a shame.
Danalegs36 3 weeks ago
Fast forward to 0:29
Adam19822000 1 month ago
i saw this commercial for the first time on acid.... i didnt know if i shoud laugh or look away.. i was scared shitless.. LOL
WILDCARDZ08 2 months ago
I saw this after Midnight Saturday Morning...........It was a little scary at 1st but great to see her still on TV
Manismi 4 months ago
I think owls need to call this line
shotcaller130 4 months ago
The king of pop lives!!
shotcaller130 4 months ago
is this commercial a joke?
whitnwat 5 months ago 2
@DarkWolfInc actually i am and so is my friend sitting next to me and 15 other people on facebook so actually there are alot of people laughing at this video. as a matter of fact i might just get this disaease from laughing
THAWIGGAH 11 months ago
@SpasmodicTorticollis youra faggot
THAWIGGAH 11 months ago
I don't think anyone is laughing at the condition. What got us was the sudden appearance of the unfortunately comically timed deer-in-headlights head shot. After that it was all over, we laughed randomly for hours after. They really should remake this commercial. Though, in it's present state, it does stick in one's memory....
DarkWolfInc 1 year ago 13
All you people making fun should be absolutely ashamed. This is a painful and frustrating condition that also wreaks havoc with your self esteem. RIP Dixie and thank you.
bsidesbaby 1 year ago
i never understood how can you call to a telephone number that has letters in it. Can Someone tell me?
keyboardfromheaven 1 year ago
@keyboardfromheaven Most phones prior to the smartphone age had the alphabet on their keypad as well as the numbers. Google image search "telephone keypad" for examples
asylumxtc 1 year ago
3 words
funniest commercial ever
kendirty1 1 year ago
@kendirty1 I have this disorder. It's a real laugh. I especially enjoy the part where the no-minds start weighing in with completely uninformed opinions as to what my condition REALLY is, and how it's no big deal and I should see a shrink or just snap out of it. It's right up there with having my appearance snickered at. Go drag your knuckles someplace else. You're part of the problem, jackass. I'm sure you don't give a shit about that, either.
1petelee 1 year ago
omfg i have a twisted neck like that does this mean i have this condition?!?
FordsRule351 1 year ago
RIP Dixie
Julius121081 1 year ago
Words cannot express how much it meant to us that she would help a small organization spread awareness and find people who are suffering from spasmodic torticollis and are continuously misdiagnosed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hal Holbrock and the rest of their family during this most difficult time.
NSTA
SpasmodicTorticollis 1 year ago
Since then, we have received over 1850 calls to the NSTA office from people who have symptoms similar to ST and have not been officially diagnosed or have been diagnosed and are not aware there is an organization like NSTA that provides information and support.
SpasmodicTorticollis 1 year ago
Since January 2009, our PSA have been on rotation on CBS in New York and New Jersey. On December 2009, the PSA began its run on Comcast Stations all over the United States. This includes channels such as TNT, AMC MOVIES, E, CNBC, USA, TLC, CNN, A&E, ESPN, SPIKE, DISCOVERY, FX, FOX, THE HISTORY CHANNEL, just to name a few.
SpasmodicTorticollis 1 year ago
Our organization sends it sincere condolences to the late Dixie Carters husband, Hal Holbrock and the rest of the family. Ms. Carter was so kind to appear in a public service announcement (PSA) that would spread the awareness of spasmodic torticollis / cervical dystonia in 2002. She said Yes! when so many celebrities turned us down. She was so kind to allow us to film the PSA in her Beverly Hills home so we would not have to secure a location and incur expenses.
SpasmodicTorticollis 1 year ago
Regardless of the fact that this is a serious ailment, I see nothing funny about this ad. If it was MS and they showed somebody suffering from it's crippling effects in a wheelchair, would that be funny? Don't get me wrong. Like everybody else, I do chuckle at the usual knee-to-the-groin humor, but there's just nothing humorous about this. Maybe if they had showed the woman trying to hold her phone to her ear with her shoulder, but this straightforward approach lacks comedic zing.
thelowmax 1 year ago
RIP
Julius121081 1 year ago
Rest in Peace Dixie
drphibes46 1 year ago
Rest in peace, Dixie!
Cielodrive 1 year ago
I don't think it is funny at all. You wouldn't either if you or someone you love suffered from this condition. Please don't post mean things like that. I think this PSA is very helpful.
kerrycat1 1 year ago
this commercial is freggin hillarious!!
duckhuntchamp 1 year ago 20
@duckhuntchamp haha. same here........ the condition itself isn't funny. but... yeah....
MegToxicity 1 year ago
You were born with congenital torticollis which is caused when the neck muscle that runs up and toward the back of the baby's neck (sternocleidomastoid muscle) is shortened. This adult onset of spasmodic torticollis is a neurological movement disorder where the brain is sending messages to the muscles specifically in the neck to contract. This is what causes the head to pull to a direction. This can affect one or several muscles in the neck.
SpasmodicTorticollis 2 years ago
I was born with Torticollis and it's totally curable. I don't have it anymore. WTF.
bostonbabe03 2 years ago
@bostonbabe03
Hey, man, I have the same problem, have had it since 1995 but have been diagnosed with it only in 2008. Can you tell me how you got rid of it, since I don't buy what all internet resources write how it's not curable. Kostya
MrKostya1976 1 month ago
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@bostonbabe03 Hey, man, I have the same problem, have had it since 1995 but have been diagnosed with it only in 2008. Can you tell me how you got rid of it, since I don't buy what all internet resources write how it's not curable.
MrKostya1976 1 month ago
i saw this commercial for the first time on the travel channel about 5 mins ago
Ineededanaccount0 2 years ago