'I Have a Rare Medical Condition' Part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

We're hearing brave stories from real survivors of some very rare medical conditions.

One girl has such severe allergies that she throws up within twenty seconds of eating anything. Plus, a woman who is so deathly allergic to water, she can't even leave her house when it rains, and a woman whose body is completely frozen -- leaving her unable to move. We'll find out what it's like to live with these conditions.

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  • I'm genuinely curious as to how she can't touch her son because of moisture, yet she...made him....

  • @femmefatale1990 Ur right I didn't think of that deff interesting thought

  • @Chrstnprvst825 Oh wait. This happened *after* she gave birth to him. So nevermind. How awful though. I feel so terrible for all of these people.

  • @femmefatale1990 It's extremely terrible how these ppl have to deal with these conditions

  • Thanks 4 watching and ur welcome

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  • @Spongebob2321 Maybe she's allergic to water sources outside of her own body... That would be my guess, anyway.

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  • im actually allergic to water too. no lie. mines not as severe as hers... i still can go into water but i still get rashes & hives like she does but not as red and mine doesnt burn.. it just itches ALOT. and going to the beach & pool is fine but i choose not too because i get really emberessed once the hives appear on my chest, back and face. and when i do gymnastics and i sweat it starts appearing on my chest and neck. but i can drink water...

  • @Spongebob2321 Some allergic reactions only occur when something hits the skin, like poison ivy. They're called contact allergies. There is no skin on the inside of the body so the water inside her has no effect. But like she said, if she sweats and the water comes to the surface, she breaks out.

  • woah, my names Mickaela too. these people are amazing, really. I hope they all live happy lives & my heart goes out to them

  • thanx for posting full episodes. :)

  • if i had this ill be happy atleast i can eat chicken but poor her

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