My scariest seizure left me blind for almost a week. I was stuck alone in the hospital the whole time. it's nice to know that if it ever happens again I have something I can listen to.
keepsmiling that's really scary but i be think that despite ur seaziers u are a wonderful, blessed, nice, and strong person I may not know you but I'm just wanting to make people who have disorders or disabilities feel better about themselves and keep it that way 🤗😎 sorry if I sounded cheesesy there😐😫😛😔😓
Yes, it is really scary. My friend had a seizure in our classroom once, it had scared the hell out of everyone, me and the teacher were the only one who knew what to do! It can be pretty scary!
hey sweetie, i hope you are okay now and you are doing better. i am so sorry that happened to you. despite all your seizures i think that you would be a wonderful person (i am aware i dont know you but heyo) xxx
Me: *has school tomorrow* time to sleep! Notifications: CardlinAudio posted a new video! Me: *scoffs* sleep? I didn't say it was time to sleep. Sleep is for the weak! whY DO YOU HAVE THIS EFFECT ON ME
My dad's sister suffers from seizures due to a number of masses in her brain which are inoperable. She found out about it two months after getting married and my uncle has stuck by her for fifteen years. I can imagine him talking to her like this after one of them, and it makes my heart happy. I love this video, thanks for posting. ❤
I read this and almost died of laughter because as I was listening to this I was hugging my pillow so tight and then here you are casually eating your ice cream
Really sorry about the background noise in this one... it's really becoming an issue! Argh! I've got to move. T_T All the same, thanks to the amazing MorriganAudio for the script!
Morrigan Audio yeah! thanks. there are people out there who get seizures every now and then (I'm one of 'em.) and they need something like this to keep them in the creases. thanks for making this script.
CardlinAudio At my old job, two of my regulars are professional sound engineers. When I told them I was a freelance voice actor, they told me to get a storage cube big enough for my mic and surround it with soundproof foam on the inside. they kept saying that the pros do it too so I did that and it's been a really big help with background noise. Give it a try
This actually made me cry because I do have seizures but not has bad as this, and now I know how my family feels when this happened to me as a 1-4 year old kid. God and now I'm 16 and I haven't had a seizure in three years!
@@33Emi33 Awww thank you. I'm doing very well, I'm now 19 and still haven't had a seizure, I've graduated high school and now studying 2D animation. Though it seems my short term memory gets worse each year. I have absent seizures, so it's hard to notice. But thank you for caring^^
@@dailydepressed5776 I have epilepsy and I am currently 19. I haven’t had a seizure ever since I was roughly 9 years old (so about a decade) and I am glad that you are doing well! :)
@@moonbased7796 That's great! And thank you, I honestly didn't think people would care about me and this post comment, so thank you so much! A quick update, my birthday is next month and I will be 20. And if nothing bad happens anther year, that will be great! I'm so glad your doing great too zomok, take care!
"How did we meet?" Me:"Tinder." Him:"Thats right..you hit me in the cereal aisle with a shopping kart" Me:"..Oh Okay.." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Him:"Whats your favorite movie?" Me:"Antman duh" Him:"Yes! You can never decide between Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter" Me:"whatttt? I've never seen either of those movies!"
I had my first seizure a few nights ago. It lasted nearly half an hour, and I was conscious the whole time. I’m really glad Cardlin made this audio. I’ve been getting so many head problems lately, I almost started crying when he said “you’re not broken.” These comfort audios keep me going.
First of all, the new thumbnail design is so cute! Secondly, this audio is remarkable! The cuteness is real. You said that you must've been sick; I didn't hear it. You're a precious prince, buddy.
can you do one for disasociation/depersonalization? i know its something that people struggle with a loy and tend to just count as being depressed or as a bout of anxiety but some times people can have a hard time being able to connect to reality so i think somethinglike these could help a lot
"This won't define you" Me: calls it "Emilepsy" But seriously, as someone who has had epilepsy for like 18 years or so and has always thought "who would want to date/care for someone like me who has Epilepsy" (luckily I /have/ found someone who I haven't scared away) But this is still so important to me. Seizures are hella scary for everyone involved and especially after you felt like you've been hit by a charter bus and I personally repeat myself....even being awear that Im repeating myself (i.e "uugh i really dont feel good.....I know i say that every minute but i really dont") but yeah this audio is very comforting for someone like me who goes through it all the time and is always afraid of being rejected on the grounds of "epilepsy is too difficult"
Definitely know people will benefit from this. Having a seizure while alone is terrifying and this is such a brilliant form of comfort. Amazing work as always
Thank you so much for making this Cardlin. I have epilepsy and the seizures can be little to really bad. They're hard to remember but no one knows what to do when it happens. It really touched my heart with this audio and your other comfort ones because I do have bad mental health issues but your audio makes me forget them for a bit.
Now i know that i could comment something like "OMFG THIS WAS SO GOD DAMN CUTE" and stuff like that and i normally do...but tbh this Audio hit really close to home and brought back some memories, because about 1 year ago my brother had a massive seizure, he was just walking the dog with my dad, my dad said that my brother stopped walking, my dad didn't notice until a little later and tbh he thought that my brother was just messing with him, but then he fell to the ground and started smashing his head against the ground, my dad already knew what to do but my brother wouldn't stop and my dad was scared that he would bite his tounge, in the end my dad was able to call the ambulance and they took him to the hospital, my mom was in tears, my little brother didn't even belive us when we told him about it, and i was just in shock tbh...but yeah that's why this audio was a bit different this time for me than usual...you still did a great job Cardlin. ^ ^
CardlinAudio if it's cars in the background, then I like the background noise. It actually makes me feel like I'm at home with you. Heh :) btw I'm writing an adorable AND different kind of script for ya! Hopefully you'll like it. ;)
On the flip side, one for purging would be amazing. I have purging disorder so I (and people suffering from other eating disorders) would find it really helpful 💙
God, this really meant a lot to me. I have seizures on a weekly basis and I have to deal with them myself, so stuff like this is an incredible coping mechanism. Thanks so much Cardlin for making me feel heard, loved, and accepted.
I'm epileptic, it is hard and really scary. It breaks my heart to know that this will never end. After every seizure i really feel weak and wobbly and my mouth tastes like blood, sometimes I think of ending my own life because of how hard my situation is.Thank you Cardlin for making this💜it means a lot for a person with this kind of disability. Ps: Im only 15 and starting to love myself more. Thank you so much Carldin!💖💜
Kristina Y. That's a really cool idea!! There is a link in the description where you can submit script ideas. this way cardlin can see this! it's so good!
I am so happy this exists. I actually have epilepsy, which if you didn't know basically just causes seizures, and I've never really had someone to comfort me after I'd had one. This means a lot that someone actually took the time to do something like this. I just wanted to say thank you and I love your videos
My mother and one of my sisters have epilepsy. My mum jerks around uncontrollably and my sister collapses and her body just momentarily shuts down and let me tell you its crazy scary. But my mother always jokes about how shes never gonna drive again and its the stupidest thing ever haha. They love to joke about it and I think its amazing how they can be so positive about something like that. So, to everyone out their with epilepsy or any other thing that causes seizures, you are so incredibly amazing and strong! Stay awesome peeps!
This is honestly so helpful, because I get seizures often and it's really painful I've suffered it almost my whole life and watching this makes me feel so much more normal and I feel like I do fit in. Thanks for making a video like this😊 this seriously made my day honestly I'm really grateful and happy thanks so much again.
this is absolutely amazing, I'm considering working on a script for someone with autism as it's a condition I have and something like this to get me through it would really help me and I'd love to hear your take on it. thanks for everything, cardlin 💚
Dude, I would love to help you with that. But what to focus on? Being unable to discern certain emotions and frustration over having it spelled it out? Being older and still having certain tendencies? Not being able to tell what you feel to begin with?
probably stuff like going out in public and how difficult it can be with all the noise and the lights and the people. just that overwhelming sense where you feel like you can't breathe and also like, you can't go to a restaurant or near a place cos it will make you sick because of the food and the smell. maybe just the sensory overload then maybe the process of calming down when you get home. but yeh, I'd love the help!
I also remember that Autism Speaks video that basically says being autistic is like having a disease and that it can suck up funds and ruin your parents' marriage. Maybe that could be used. I'm not lying when i say it struck a nerve with me.
That might actually be a good one. I can see how it would be really frustrating to have to deal with that as an adult. I only have a mild case myself, but it can be humiliating when certain tendencies come back. I remember dealing with an angry customer and not even being able to tell she was angry until she explicitly said so. -_-;;
C: What's your favorite movie? Me: Back To the Future. C: That's right, you can't decide between Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. Me: Me: Yeah...! 😂 In all seriousness this is a sweet audio, and I hope it does help listeners who suffer from seizures feel safer and less alone.
I have horrible, intense epileptic seizures..and this..this is actually comforting to me.. it makes me imagine what the perfect partner would be like in a situation like this... Thank you for making this this.. I'm actually crying just a little bit.. 💕
omg this legit has me crying! I had a HORIBLE seizure episode yesterday. It lasted hours. bad episodes take me weeks to recover from and this just warmed my heart so much!
Ah jeez. I feel so awful whenever he sounds sad. I can't help it, it's like it physically pains me to hear him attempt to comfort me and I'm not even in pain.
"And then we, y'know...sang Bohemian Rhapsody?" Me: "nope, no clue" "You dont remember?" Me: "no but i know the lyrics - " *I SEE A LITTLE SILHOUETTO OF A MAN SCaRamOoSh* 😂😂😂
I still remember first hearing this during finals during a fight with my at the time boyfriend. It made me cry and realize that I needed to take care of myself better.
I have epilepsy (seizures) myself and no one has ever done anything like this for me. I’m so happy that you made this video. I actually just had one a few days ago...this makes me feel so much better. Thank you so much 😊
As a person who is getting brain surgery cuz my epilepsy and seizures are to much this is very sweet to me thank u 😳 *Update* I'm officially 4 months seizure free!💗💗💗
a girl from my school has had 2 seisures one day after another at school and one of the days my bestie was there and it was the girls 10th one too and my bestie was stressing out and crying along with a few other of my friends I felt so bad, though I stayed strong and helped them though inside I wanted to cry
This is a combination that absolutely HAS to happen again! The only thing better would be to hear Morrigan's voice as well. But then, that combination of awesomeness might have been too much for my poor heart. Yes, better to ease into it this way...... Squealing like a fangirl!
I used to have bad epileptic seizures, to the point I was always in the hospital for weeks, but im glad they've stopped and have for a few years! Although my mums worried about tendencies which seem to be coming back so I hope they don't start again, they were scary! But these kinda audios bring me comfort about what used to happen!
Omg thank you my epilepsy is horrible and I have had constant seizures i've had to go to the hospital 3 times in the past month this made me feel so much better i'm so grateful for you and this audio I love you! I started crying listening to this and I still am.
As a person who is epileptic, and gets frequent Grand Mal seizures, i really freaking appreciate this! I was watching a couple of your other videos, and I was thinking to myself "damn I really wish he had a comfort one for seizures." But then I though that epilepsy isn't something common, and that it wouldn't be the most popular video setting. But I was totally wrong! I'm so freaking happy I found this video and your channel. I've been alone for most of my seizures, and have rarely ever had anyone comfort me when I get them. Typically my seizures are a burden to others, so hearing someone tell me that everything is going to be okay, and that I'm not a burden was probably the best thing in my life. Thank you for being my pretend boyfriend for eight minutes, and for helping me cope. It is appreciated. :)
You are not a burden. Stand in front of a mirror and say that until you realize it, okay? Each day, maybe. You're perfectly flawed, like all of us, and it's going to be alright. ♥🤗
i have been coping with epilepsy for the last 6 years and have never had this kind of comfort for it. this made me cry because it’s so so so sweet, and i hope to be able to find someone who can understand what i’m going through because this just squished my heart in every way possible
This is really sweet. I just started experiencing aura, migraines, and seizures this week for the first time in my life and it is really bizarre and scary. This helped me feel calmer after one, thank you ❤️
I actually have epilepsy which is a form of seizures. This happened one time with and ex of mine while watching a movie at my house. Listening to this makes me go back in time and remember how much he loved me
My mom suffers from seizures from time to time, its not quite epilepsy, nobody has been able to tell her what is going on, most everyone has given up on her. Thank you for making this, it makes me so happy that this is helping and giving hope to others. Thank you.
i had epilepsy since i was born till i turn 15 and i still have focus seizures sometimes and this helps me when i feel my hands and arms shake thank you cardlinaudio for ur asmrs
Firstly, just wanted to say thank you for offering support and comfort to people you haven't ever met, by taking the time to make these videos about some of the most harrowing and stigmatised subjects many face every day. Secondly, I don't know if you take requests but had a couple of ideas ...if you don't, don't worry - just ignore me :) Maybe a car accident where he is trying to keep her calm and awake. Another seizure scene, when he notices the signs before it starts. with the different stages of the seizure, then something goes very wrong... A part three to the 'crazy brother kidnapping story' where the brother decides if he can't have her, no one can and tries to kill her. She isn't feeling well and while he is seeing to her, she faints with him struggling to get her to come around. Comforting Girlfriend during scary and severe asthma attack :( Hope these help and thank you again :) x
Thank you so much, as someone who has epilepsy, this actually means so much, no one actually knows what to say afterwards and it sucks, but honestly you are a god for making this thank you, I can’t tell you how emotional this made me, no one knows how to talk to someone after a seizure and this video just hit so hard because of how long I have dealt with seizures and how long I have been in the hospital, no one actually asks if you’re okay, or say don’t worry you’re gonna be okay. I cried throughout this whole video, I can’t even tell you how much it means that you made this video.
So glad to see a video like this. I'm epileptic and although I'm lucky enough that my seizures are few and far between and rarely really bad when I do have them, it's still really scary when they do happen, especially considering I live alone.
Omg! I get random Seizures like this almost everyday, i need someone like him to comfort me while it happens. What people would do, especially friends and family, they would scream, panic, and run around the room till I relieve myself. It's ridiculous
My sister has seizures so I'm familiar to this. She had a really bad one around the time hurricane Matthew came. She was in wolfson's childrens hospital for a week or so. She couldn't walk for a few days. The stupid thing that gets me so mad is that they wouldn't let me stay with her during the hurricane. They were going to let me stay but changed their mind so I had to stay with my nana instead.
it's crazy how accurate this is. This whole thing makes me so happy. Thank you to both you and Morriganaudio for all the time and effort you both put into this. This shows exactly what goes on in our minds when we wake up from seizures: "what no I didn't", "I did?", crying, bitten tongue/cheek/lip, lost short term, then even more crying when you really realize what happened. I want to try and type out a well thought comment but all I want to do is say thank you over and over again. It's so helpful to know that I am not alone in this journey (hello fellow epileptic friends) but also that it was a big enough deal for you to make an audio about it. one last time, thank you Cardlin.
thank you, Cardlin, for making this. I actually know what it's like to have a seizure, and trust me, it's scary. Seizures are the worst, especially having them for four years. Thanks Cardlin.
this hits home for me really hard cause I have full blown adult seizures (epilepsy not granny) and this literally brought tears to my eyes cause it made me happy to see someone made something like this
When I first saw you upload this I thought that’s so thoughtful but I’m not gonna need it. Now here I am nearly 2 years later going through my first seizures and this is exactly the help I needed I have missed so much school because of these and I always feel responsible for forgetting things after I have them! I am also going through the problem of not being able to find the right medication! So thanks really thanks, this helped because I don’t like to worry my family about me so being able to cry and laugh taking with this was a great help thanks! Xx 💖💖
Less then a week ago I actually had a seizure and ended up in the hospital. I had never had one before then and it was super scary for me, waking up to my best friend crying, me tired from seizing and paramedics putting me on a stretcher. so listening to this for me had a much deeper meaning, thank you❤️❤️
Watching somebody have a seizure was the hardest thing I've ever witnessed, it's an indescribable feeling. You want to help them, and there's nothing you can do but let it run its course, until it's over, and you just have to watch, as their body flails like a dying fish, it hurts to see, to all those with this horrible ailment, I wish that things get bettet
This helps me because when i was little i suffered from horrible seizures and i still have some but not as horrible as they were this helps me alot thank you cardlin