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Extremely Creepy Abandoned Asylum - Skull X-Rays, Medicine, and Power! 

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In this episode we're venturing into one of the creepiest asylums we've ever explored. Inside we find many artifacts such as x-rays, medicine, restraints, patient files, and EEG machines. Some areas even had working power!
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@TheProperPeople
@TheProperPeople 5 лет назад
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@SmokeShed3
@SmokeShed3 5 лет назад
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@SagePatrynXX
@SagePatrynXX 5 лет назад
horror movies not quite my thing , think your videos do that better looking for security ;)
@Dog_Walk_POV
@Dog_Walk_POV 5 лет назад
What a stupid website, just horror movies? They’re prob all on Netflix
@danieldelrio5918
@danieldelrio5918 5 лет назад
Hey guys there is an abandoned wheelchair factory in mount vernon N.Y. if you guys are interested also an abandoned hospital in portchester N.Y. 20 mins away from the wheelchair factory I'm also an explorer and enjoy all your content Hope to hear from you soon I enjoy all your videos
@maxxlindley9425
@maxxlindley9425 5 лет назад
@@nataliecourage7170 yeah i'm gettin fed up with them too...always asking for money and never responding to comments unless you join their channel for 4.99 a month
@TheWildDeadHero
@TheWildDeadHero 5 лет назад
Regarding the curved rooms, it was a common belief that disease hid in corners. As such, medical facilities were constructed with curves to prevent diseases from hiding.
@clouded8334
@clouded8334 5 лет назад
TheWildDeadHero yeah. It’s so the patient feels trapped inside their own mind.
@fiolilo123
@fiolilo123 5 лет назад
The psych ward of my local hospital has similar hallways. Tge ceiling isn't curved, but the hallway itself is. It's so the patients don't have this endless dreadful hallway to walk through. It's supposed to be better for them mentally. Not sure if that's the case here too...
@calzstevenson7017
@calzstevenson7017 5 лет назад
It's also the subconscious knows corners are harsher/harder than a curve & they help sooth the mind. Probably also to do with evolutionary survival mechanisms, can see further with a curve than a corner so the mind gives a sense of safety.
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 4 года назад
As such, medical
@timhanby5662
@timhanby5662 4 года назад
Calz Stevenson is it so they can’t hurt themselves as much?
@emtek1k
@emtek1k 5 лет назад
The box at 3:20 is a box where you test your hearing. It is why it soundproof. Ive done it myself. You get headphones and then they play sounds in diffrent hertz and you should press a Button when you hear it :)
@silentamarok7089
@silentamarok7089 5 лет назад
I knew someone in the comments would know :)
@richmelchr
@richmelchr 5 лет назад
yup, used them once a year in the military to this day.
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 5 лет назад
That's what it is. Why is it there? Maybe it was used in reverse. To keep the insane rantings of a patient INSIDE, rather than keeping noise OUT. Hmm... It does have a latch inside, though. I think it was just dumped there.
@LosReyesSon
@LosReyesSon 5 лет назад
Yep! I had this test done when I was a kid...about 5 years old.
@Not-TheOne
@Not-TheOne 5 лет назад
I had to do a medical for a company I started working at....damn its weird being in there. You can almost hear your own heart beating.
@TheZombienightmares
@TheZombienightmares 4 года назад
I would just like to say, thank you for putting the child's picture back on the wall. I really appreciate the fact that y'all try to leave things undisturbed. It breaks my heart to watch these videos and see the vandalism... These are like, time capsules... Don't destroy it.
@me-eh1zt
@me-eh1zt 4 года назад
😑😑
@aaliyahstevenson2291
@aaliyahstevenson2291 4 года назад
Olivia I don’t understand how you people who have attitudes with someone that’s happy that people are being respectful and not ignorant fools who destroy property🙄
@me-eh1zt
@me-eh1zt 4 года назад
Aaliyah Stevenson F off.
@IncBot
@IncBot 4 года назад
Olivia No one is on your side here
@me-eh1zt
@me-eh1zt 4 года назад
Temporal Pickle you think I couldn’t tell
@davidfeltheim2501
@davidfeltheim2501 5 лет назад
This feels like your typical scary asylum, except that it isn't. This place is a lot weirder and sinister like one of you guys said, not in a "spooky, creepy dolls and ghosts way", but in a psychological way. It's not inherently scary, but every little detail gives you a feeling of dread without being overly dark with blood stains and bodies.
@mraun690
@mraun690 5 лет назад
It makes you think, is what it does. At what people have done to other people, because people didn't know better. Not that I think we've really evolved that much today, not after experiencing a familymembers time in 2 general mental wards and 2 depression wards.
@cvirhmonaga417
@cvirhmonaga417 3 года назад
Not scary for me. it's antique. imagine staying here for a night.
@Tomtomjameson
@Tomtomjameson Год назад
Medieval
@tigermomsmith1478
@tigermomsmith1478 Месяц назад
Now the mentally ill just sleep on the streets and are addicted to drugs and alcohol bc the system failed them. It’s worse than an asylum.
@Electrocus
@Electrocus 5 лет назад
“There’s an easel out here” “Seems a bit sketchy “ Ha!
@kenolsen1845
@kenolsen1845 5 лет назад
Whst is with the children today and the word sketchy ?
@Lornelth
@Lornelth 5 лет назад
that was actually an old school drafting table. My dad has his from university from when he became an architect
@CharlesFreck
@CharlesFreck 5 лет назад
@CREEPY UNCLE JOE IS BEHIND YOU sus
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 4 года назад
@@Lornelth I recognized it immediately, having taken mechanical drafting at a technical school so I could be paid for making my own drawings for construction articles. I studied under a grant, which even paid for a drafter, or draftng machine, for me to use at home. (I was the oldest student in the class, mid-30s, among kids just out of high school.) The first article I sold to one of the magazines was done using a scale rule and machinists' square, on typing paper and ballpoint. They paid someone to _trace_ my drawings, which meant less money for me. From then on, I submitted my own, in ink, and increased my payments by about a third. Very satisfying, to say the least!
@FreedomWriter3
@FreedomWriter3 4 года назад
Lol!
@HockeyVictory66
@HockeyVictory66 5 лет назад
A big vibe of sadness from this place.
@dakotabull1523
@dakotabull1523 5 лет назад
Same... 😪. I only feel it because, like, people went here and were abused and tortured, and some even died. It gives me mixed emotions, really; sad that people died, yet happy to see it out of use.
@kysnow6609
@kysnow6609 5 лет назад
@ipenipubodo why'd u bring lgbt into this..
@Night_frost
@Night_frost 5 лет назад
ipenipubodo Doesn’t mean LGBT people or Religious people are nuts though
@kaelightupthedark
@kaelightupthedark 5 лет назад
@ipenipubodo you are strange🙄 there was people back then who were gay secretly who had normal lives!! Who didn't get put into mental asylums. So you talk SHIT. People like you with tiny little brains are the problem in this world!
@renancamara558
@renancamara558 5 лет назад
I can feel it too
@yuppi3495
@yuppi3495 4 года назад
Fun fact: I searched the medicines in he cabinet at 17:52, and I found: Nicholin: a substance called citicoline, it’s naturally produced by the human body and increases dopamine receptor densities. It’s apparently mostly used as a dietary supplement though. Maalox: magnesium hydroxide and dried aluminum hydroxide gel. Used to treat heartburn. Paracetamol: in the back, the blue dropped box. For fever and mild pain. Urotractin: apparently for intestinal and urinary tract infections.
@emileejones4995
@emileejones4995 4 года назад
All probably fake medicines only used for training purposes. they were in a school for nursing.
@nurizzati9679
@nurizzati9679 4 года назад
i see that you are curious as i am. i looked up about it too lol
@johnnysparrotimpressions5464
@johnnysparrotimpressions5464 4 года назад
Not necessary, but I respect it
@echogames1282
@echogames1282 4 года назад
Citicoline is also used in bang and red bull energy drinks
@PrincessHarmonyMoonlight
@PrincessHarmonyMoonlight 4 года назад
paracetamol is a little bit of an obvious one tho ty XD
@rainbowflashaj
@rainbowflashaj 4 года назад
Imagine someone in the comments said: “ *yo that’s my skull dude* ”
@takethis2urgrave
@takethis2urgrave 4 года назад
*Skull*
@rainbowflashaj
@rainbowflashaj 4 года назад
Makenzie Kaelyn OOOKAAY i fixed it.
@lezel4swarts
@lezel4swarts 4 года назад
Hard for me to imagine that.... But do you boo
@heliumhunterr
@heliumhunterr 4 года назад
Gee rams literally just a joke lol
@ellisdee7623
@ellisdee7623 4 года назад
yo that's my skull dude. there. it has been said
@DarkExploration
@DarkExploration 5 лет назад
This has to be by far the best asylum video you guy's have ever done. The editing was super on point
@ysvyri
@ysvyri 5 лет назад
Blood goes brown when oxidized so it may have been blood.
@djhaloeight
@djhaloeight 5 лет назад
Kim Myatt definitely blood
@bsessedfr3ver386
@bsessedfr3ver386 4 года назад
Probably was blood because I've had a blood transfusion because when I was on chemotherapy and the bag the blood was in looked similar
@gwintonic9341
@gwintonic9341 3 года назад
Or iron.. i had an iron infusion last week and it was brown
@myawsum14
@myawsum14 4 года назад
Its really heartbreaking that children with disorders like Autism, ADHD, & OCD were locked away in places like this with horrific treatments and parents who were told that their child would never be (mentally) right and to just walk away and forget they existed.
@Monkey114
@Monkey114 2 года назад
That's so horrible, hard to wrap my mind around it. There are so many ADHD children ,nowadays.
@jayceedior8291
@jayceedior8291 Год назад
I'm glad I wasn't born during that time period because I have mild autism and I tend to act younger than my age. I'd probably end up in one of these asylums.
@meandmine8685
@meandmine8685 Год назад
Rip all those people who suffered there and have passed away.
@glenngriffon8032
@glenngriffon8032 Год назад
In all likelihood some people with those disorders probably had lobotomies to make them "behave". Which is really horrific.
@keewinter5752
@keewinter5752 5 лет назад
Alot of abuse went on in insane asylums rip to all
@tommyleegraves423
@tommyleegraves423 5 лет назад
yeah but with out em our prison systems are filling up, where theyre arguably treated worse. or theyre on the streets, homeless, and not able to function.... double edged sword
@mrs.g.35
@mrs.g.35 4 года назад
There are still inpatient mental institutions
@CDN_Bookmouse
@CDN_Bookmouse 4 года назад
@roger daily 1 "Amongst their own"? Wow...
@milkluvr2051
@milkluvr2051 4 года назад
roger daily 1 but think about how they lived in the asylum. Being constantly tested on like animals
@milkluvr2051
@milkluvr2051 4 года назад
Adrienne Gurge im so so sorry that you had to be put through that. Im glad that you are doing well now and are happier than you were. I read the other guys comments and it made me mad that he was being ignorant towards you and others who have gone through mental illness. God bless ❤️
@heatherhamilton9777
@heatherhamilton9777 5 лет назад
A lot of pain, suffering and loneliness in those walls. Humanity can and should do better.
@WaLieeeee
@WaLieeeee 5 лет назад
You knos this was a long time ago, right? I work in mental health right now and it's like an hotel, trust me, its good.
@AmyC37217
@AmyC37217 4 года назад
For every "suffer" story the stigma wants folks to think. There are 100 positively amazing breakthrus in mental health that happens that no one talks about. This building was no "asylum" in its heyday... It was a state of the art hospital.
@dawnhasbroken6304
@dawnhasbroken6304 4 года назад
My mental health clients loved me and we'd go do stuff that made them laugh. My goal was laughter always, and they made me laugh hard! Just people with a challenge. I have mine too. I loved my clients so much.
@wilson4328
@wilson4328 4 года назад
I'd rather have the insane in this place than walking among us doped up on SSRI's.
@bexd99
@bexd99 4 года назад
​@@wilson4328 People experiencing mental health issues are neither insane nor dangerous, and the opinion that people experiencing these problems should be hidden away in asylums is misinformed and outdated. People experiencing mental health issues are far more likely to experience abuse or violence than they are to produce it. They are no more dangerous than people without mental health issues. SSRIs are typically used to treat depression, though they have been used to treat anxiety disorders such as Generalised Anxiety Disorder and OCD as well. Given the high prevalence of these disorders in the general population and the fact that most people will experience a depressive episode during their life (after loss or during bereavement), I really think that your comment is highly misinformed and that you should do a little research into mental health issues.
@deendrew36
@deendrew36 5 лет назад
The presence of flies might be a really bad sign, if you catch my drift.
@aidanmanuel7254
@aidanmanuel7254 4 года назад
There is probably many animals that used the building for shelter therefore meaning many animals have dies there as well
@punchline43
@punchline43 4 года назад
@@aidanmanuel7254 I'm guessing that's what Drew was probably alluding to? He/she might also have been making a movie reference though, who knows.
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 4 года назад
@@punchline43 As long as they don't see a pig named Jody, right?
@yourneighborhoodmegalomaniac
@yourneighborhoodmegalomaniac 4 года назад
Aidan Manuel I'm guessing English isn't your first language, but... **there are probably many animals** **could have died there**
@AlyssaSoftPaw
@AlyssaSoftPaw 4 года назад
@@punchline43 no , it's a common belief that the presence of flies indicates that there is a malicious spirit/demon near.
@jessicaallan9633
@jessicaallan9633 4 года назад
16:46 tiny hand prints on the side of the bed freaked me out
@marikiemarie7622
@marikiemarie7622 4 года назад
Noticed that. Hopefully its cat prints. Lol
@TahaABOUABID91
@TahaABOUABID91 4 года назад
Just watched it after reading your comment , it looks really scary
@marikiemarie7622
@marikiemarie7622 4 года назад
@@TahaABOUABID91 I'm almost certain its raccoons. Those prints are always on the side of my porch. Thier hands are very human like lol
@TahaABOUABID91
@TahaABOUABID91 4 года назад
@@marikiemarie7622 Didn't know that , yeah they are pretty similar , it's just with the creepy atmosphere around the hospital that it seemed freaky xd
@marikiemarie7622
@marikiemarie7622 4 года назад
@@TahaABOUABID91 definitely! Lol
@nosleepgang1519
@nosleepgang1519 5 лет назад
Anybody else see the spider chillin at 10:50 ?
@coltonspires8458
@coltonspires8458 5 лет назад
I thought I was the only one, I had to CTRL + F the comments.
@agnesprincen4038
@agnesprincen4038 5 лет назад
Ewww jess
@Eeveethegamer26
@Eeveethegamer26 4 года назад
That's a huge bitch
@echogames1282
@echogames1282 4 года назад
They pointed that out
@JereYaps
@JereYaps 3 года назад
@@coltonspires8458 i came to do the same thing, sneakyy. That spider was big af tho, ew
@onyxcole9145
@onyxcole9145 4 года назад
i know that this was from 2 years ago but is nobody is gonna mention how the bikes looked like the one from the shining?
@Matt-ft6ox
@Matt-ft6ox 4 года назад
Katy Cole i was thinking the same thing
@qroo1986
@qroo1986 5 лет назад
This place has to be the creepiest place you've filmed. It also seems very sad how they treated the patients. Some people with mental illnesses are not even aware they need clinical help and to thrust them into the methods the doctors used must have been a living hell. But great video guys, you never disappoint.
@wilterfilho
@wilterfilho 5 лет назад
QRoo 1 I don’t think you’ve seen the Bumps In The Night series, those two videos were the scariest by far. They had actual paranormal encounters.
@jakeforrest
@jakeforrest 5 лет назад
You are right about certain mental patients not being aware of they are illness. For example with schizophrenia, people usually don’t know that they are sick. A leading physician on a mental institution once explained that a lot of the schizophrenic patients would come to him and tell him that they could easily understand that the rest of the people at the place were ill, but said that they were not ill themselves.
@HoseTheBeast
@HoseTheBeast 4 года назад
Will no they didn’t😂😂 maybe you should check in to an asylum.
@jlouis5217
@jlouis5217 3 года назад
That little blue chair restraint for toddlers really got to me. A troubled crying child needs to be held and calmed not strapped to a chair.
@jlouis5217
@jlouis5217 3 года назад
@@jakeforrest duh. Most people with mental illness don't realize they do have an illness until someone tells them they do. Not just schizophrenics. That's what makes it so difficult to treat a person or for the patient to possibly get better somehow.
@steamdragon8550
@steamdragon8550 5 лет назад
In every video of yours I watch, I anticipate a jumpscare. Anyone feel the same?
@dakotabull1523
@dakotabull1523 5 лет назад
Me! As if it might be at the end of the video or something.. 😂
@thatlittleratinyourcloset7612
@thatlittleratinyourcloset7612 4 года назад
yeah me too
@daneryan526
@daneryan526 4 года назад
Yes like they have people that are made to scare u
@bradklingensmith
@bradklingensmith 4 года назад
It is the music they add.
@daneryan526
@daneryan526 4 года назад
@@bradklingensmith yea same
@aliasx348
@aliasx348 5 лет назад
I love how respectful you are of places and there isn't any unnecessary talking like some videos I've watched. Great job, I will definitely be subbing,
@JollyJustice
@JollyJustice 4 года назад
Yes, they also follow a very careful, "leave nothing but your footprints, take nothing but pictures" rule. With the exception of small and harmless things that isn't permanent or damaging.
@markusmadison3681
@markusmadison3681 5 лет назад
One thing I think you should mention is that while places like this did do some pretty awful things to their patients the down side is that when these places closed down those people who were clinically insane just ended up on the streets. At least here in the states they did. That is according to my parents. My grandfather spent over 30 years in the state mental hospital but died not to long after being released. My father said that they did experiments on him. But they also said that when those facilities shut down alot of those people just ended up being homeless. Also filling up jails and prisons.
@ujlt7198
@ujlt7198 5 лет назад
that's what they did in canada too, just shut them all down as if insane people weren't an issue anymore. now they're all on the streets, drug addicts, or in jail.
@soramirai2675
@soramirai2675 5 лет назад
you think they should mention the unconfirmed faith of the ex patients in an italian asylum, based on what you heared from your parents about places like these in the states
@sydneyjo2530
@sydneyjo2530 5 лет назад
My great grandma was in one too
@christenkieffner
@christenkieffner 4 года назад
Yup! We had a large one close in Mass and a lot of violent people were just released on the streets.
@ReggieWarrhol
@ReggieWarrhol 4 года назад
@@ujlt7198 Smith's Falls, Ont comes to mind immediately. "Treat em and street em" our governments motto.
@KornflakezRandomStuff
@KornflakezRandomStuff 5 лет назад
Best Explorers on RU-vid! No Clickbait shit, just awesome Lost Places Videos! Thanks guys :)
@DjFresh4lteFolie
@DjFresh4lteFolie 5 лет назад
agree, best urbex channel on yt.
@AbandonedExplorationUrbex1979
@AbandonedExplorationUrbex1979 5 лет назад
Definitely
@urban_fox_cub_urbex
@urban_fox_cub_urbex 5 лет назад
Agreed and there name is not lame and doesn’t start with “exploring with”
@urban_fox_cub_urbex
@urban_fox_cub_urbex 5 лет назад
Exploring with bullshiters is a good piss take channel out of exploring with fighters
@SophieTheTrophy
@SophieTheTrophy 5 лет назад
I remember watching them four years ago and just falling in with their channel and exploring in general. Love them.
@devochka-s-kare
@devochka-s-kare 5 лет назад
I love your videos guys! But I would have appreciated it if you had mentioned that "electroshock therapy" (now electroconvulsive therapy or ECT) is still in use today, but is not the barbaric version that the early asylums used. Now it is done in a completely different way, in actual hospitals with scientific backing, while under anesthesia and is not at all painful. It has saved many lives, including my own. Just wanted to mention it so the treatment gets less of a stigma! Again, love your videos!!!
@anonymousme3571
@anonymousme3571 5 лет назад
May I ask, if it's not too sensitive, what were you treated for? Or what is ECT used for these days
@jimmoore811
@jimmoore811 4 года назад
Me too
@Taryn-qx4ft
@Taryn-qx4ft 4 года назад
Anonymous Me I had it done to try and help with my depression. It didn’t have any effect on my depression, I just ended up being traumatized by it, so we decided to discontinue it. It does seem to help many other people though!
@Abbyburnswatson
@Abbyburnswatson 4 года назад
I had it to try and treat my depression. I don’t think it helped, though it didn’t have any negative effects. I did end up in recovery less than six months later however, so whether it was successful or not I can’t definitively say
@melaniepaul6627
@melaniepaul6627 4 года назад
Yes! Thank you for saying this! I hope you’re feeling better
@ghosttbutt
@ghosttbutt 5 лет назад
16:41 that was a bag of blood. Blood turns brown when its dried. An IV would be clear.
@maritesdayon4864
@maritesdayon4864 3 года назад
Ghosttbutt yeah I’ve seen one one our ceiling. When my dad opened our ceiling there was a black cat bathing in it’s own blood. It looks like it have been dead there for 2 days. The smell was really awful
@akanishta99
@akanishta99 5 лет назад
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is used to monitor the brain's electrical activity. It's commonly used in conjunction with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), or commonly called shock therapy, which is an electrically induced seizure. It's used to monitor the brain's electrical functioning during the ECT session. So those printouts your were seeing were most likely records of patient's electrical brain functioning during shock therapy.
@maxxlindley9425
@maxxlindley9425 5 лет назад
that is so incorrect.....many people get an EEG without ECT....just to test your brains electrical activity...its painless
@BeingMe23
@BeingMe23 5 лет назад
😬🤯
@akanishta99
@akanishta99 5 лет назад
@@maxxlindley9425 EEGs are used for a lot of things. I was pointing out that one of them is in conjunction with ECT.
@maxxlindley9425
@maxxlindley9425 5 лет назад
@@akanishta99 and i was pointing out that they took brain scans without ECT to determine a diagnosis of what kind of mental illness and if its physical in origin
@weirdnessfades
@weirdnessfades 5 лет назад
@@maxxlindley9425 I think ECT isn't used anymore which is why you went through it differently?? Idk, I could have sworn they stopped using it.
@hyporii
@hyporii 5 лет назад
That booth thing you went in near the beginning its to test your hearing. Its soundproof and you wear these headphones that put out extremely faint beeps and you click a button whenever you hear it. At the end they tally it up and see how good your hearing is. I have to use those things once a year to test if I have gotten hearing damage.
@rebaeileen4371
@rebaeileen4371 4 года назад
I've had my hearing tested in one of those as well!
@Sage03
@Sage03 5 лет назад
Part of me wants to know everything that happened here, but a big part of me doesn’t want to know at all.
@caseyflorida
@caseyflorida 5 лет назад
Asbestos, and lead paint and black mold, OH MY!
@clouded8334
@clouded8334 5 лет назад
caseyflorida back then they used Led Paint. It’s very dangerous to touch. The paint probably made the patients even more crazy.
@kr46428
@kr46428 5 лет назад
They both have masks; they just don't wear them as much as they probably should.
@Fluff-Studios
@Fluff-Studios 4 года назад
0:02 Today, we will be exploring an abandoned Asylum that had a dark past me: don't all Asylums have a dark past?
@landofrainynightsent
@landofrainynightsent 4 года назад
Everytime I watch these kind of videos I always wonder what the stories are. The people. All the unfinished ghost business. Lol.
@tonyfourpaws4511
@tonyfourpaws4511 3 года назад
I grew up in asylums. i was in 4. not because i was crazy but because in the late 70's they decided to take me away from my mom because she wouldn't put me on ritalin. i've been in a child restraint seat, a straightjacket and tossed into a padded room. this is slightly triggering but... i am in awe. i mean hell, i host a paranormal and true crime podcast so.. lol
@ankavarsanyi7662
@ankavarsanyi7662 3 года назад
i would love to check out your podcast:) do you mind giving the name?
@tonyfourpaws4511
@tonyfourpaws4511 3 года назад
@@ankavarsanyi7662 sure it's called There is something out there
@tiffbeevachou108
@tiffbeevachou108 2 года назад
For what it's worth, at least in Ohio, parents cannot be forced to medicate their children for mental health issues. I'm sure there are exceptions but it's a general rule.
@scrapanimatesstuff
@scrapanimatesstuff 2 года назад
I am so sorry that happened to you. I hope your doing better.
@samanthalee6818
@samanthalee6818 2 года назад
I hope your life since has made up for your youthful years. ❤
@zerokaine471
@zerokaine471 5 лет назад
The machine at 12:47 is used for EEG's to see if you have epilepsy, and also what the triggers are. Those whom are triggered by flashing lights are referred to as photosensitive. I myself am not and have two types of epilepsy.
@userPrehistoricman
@userPrehistoricman 5 лет назад
Causing damage to see if damage is caused. Medicine isn't what it used to be.
@kathrynhall1136
@kathrynhall1136 4 года назад
Are there fundamental differences between seizure and epilepsy(s) , Winter Marie Kaulitz ?
@userPrehistoricman
@userPrehistoricman 4 года назад
Seizures are a symptom of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a condition whereas a seizure is an event.
@Jordan-gb3yr
@Jordan-gb3yr 4 года назад
Kathryn Hall seizures can result from any number of things. Severe organ damage, shock, head injury, even dehydration, but the most common seen in society is in epilepsy. epilepsy is a spike in abnormal electrical activity in the brain by things like lights and in some cases, touch. So, in essence, seizures (staring and grand-mal included) are events caused by injuries to the body as well as epilepsy, where seizures can be triggered by sounds and lights.
@kyouakio9774
@kyouakio9774 4 года назад
Fun fact Im epileptic too and like 5 years ago when I had my last examination the doctor told me: do not rest for 24 hours then come back to the hospital and we will examine you while sleeping. I did as he said and I had that sleep examination (Im greek I dont know how the machine with the electrodes that you stick in your scalp is called but thats what was attached to my head while sleeping and later on).But little did I know cause when I woke up they would hold another kind of test in which they would place a big round flashlight above my head and flash it at different speeds expecting me to get a seizure in order to record the speed of the flashing light. Of course it was a grand mal and a very unpleasant and unexpected one. But yeah similar practices are still held up to this day.
@HockeyVictory66
@HockeyVictory66 5 лет назад
I had a chest drainage unit similar that one after I had surgery on my lung to clean out the crud from pneumonia. I had it for 4 days here in California and a lot of red fluid drained into it before they took out the tubes. Now you know what they are for the next time you see one. Great video as always. Been watching your videos for over 2 years.
@chrisvalentine3122
@chrisvalentine3122 5 лет назад
I was gonna say, the chest drainage tube we use on patients even today look very similiar! That tech hasn't changed much!
@VelcroGirlOfficial
@VelcroGirlOfficial 5 лет назад
I’ve had those tubes, draining into little spheres, a few times. They’re sooo annoying
@lochnessamonster1912
@lochnessamonster1912 4 года назад
Getting drainage tubes pulled out, now that’s some exquisite pain!
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 3 года назад
They can also use them to collect spit from a patient who drools all over themselves due to lack of functioning (they were lobotomizing some of these poor people).
@arowrock
@arowrock 5 лет назад
Can only imagine how loud it was in there at times with the yelling and screaming, the way the sound carries. Bless those poor souls, it was unfortunate enough that they were mentally challenged but to be subjected to torture, I mean treatment, on top of it, so disturbing. Wonderful photography and explore could watch this for hours you are truly Proper People rock on!
@Luxmariiex
@Luxmariiex 4 года назад
I’ve watched a lot of abandoned asylum videos and this is the first one that I could actually visualize and feel the sadness and pain that went on there, it’s a really weird feeling
@jamescreed4065
@jamescreed4065 4 года назад
If the walls start peeling up before your very eyes. Run. lol
@jennig3057
@jennig3057 5 лет назад
This place is absolutely stunning!! One of my favorites I think :) The curvy ceilings and the vines all over the windows... just beautiful
@jennig3057
@jennig3057 5 лет назад
And the fact that it had all those cool, old machines still inside!! Amazing
@play4u67
@play4u67 5 лет назад
@@jennig3057 - And no graffiti .. that's a nice change too!
@aml7481
@aml7481 4 года назад
"It's a skull!" *shows an abdomen x-ray* To be fair, you did show the skull right after :p
@generalerica4123
@generalerica4123 3 года назад
Not just any abdomen x-ray. If I’m not very much mistaken, that one was of a pregnant woman.
@maxallenxx
@maxallenxx 5 лет назад
This reminds me of AHS season 2
@kaitlynnfurman5430
@kaitlynnfurman5430 4 года назад
Max Allen ikr 😭🤣
@dawnhasbroken6304
@dawnhasbroken6304 4 года назад
That was the last good one.
@lochnessamonster1912
@lochnessamonster1912 4 года назад
Dawn Has Broken Shit take.
@alinahaze7785
@alinahaze7785 4 года назад
Exactly what I'm thinking.
@oopsy-daisy
@oopsy-daisy 4 года назад
by far, my favorite season of ahs
@heathermsmarvel8750
@heathermsmarvel8750 5 лет назад
Love the ambient scenes guys! This is why I find you two the best in the business. More ambient shots please! Keep it up.
@cassandralyne
@cassandralyne 5 лет назад
The slowmo shots in this are absolutely gorgeous!
@monkeyproductions7988
@monkeyproductions7988 4 года назад
3:25 - Chamber for testing hearing. We went into one of those in the military
@toastbusters3897
@toastbusters3897 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for not being the type of explorers who move/destroy things. It is so admirable that you guys respect the history and leave things in their place for the next person who may encounter these abandoned historical places.
@jtparker4978
@jtparker4978 5 лет назад
The sound of the flies when you have headphones on 🙄
@cypresswillow2591
@cypresswillow2591 5 лет назад
+ and you're eating supper.
@joenwc
@joenwc 5 лет назад
Exactly! I am already a bit creeped out, and then this fly sounds like its IN my ear!
@some0ne984
@some0ne984 5 лет назад
I thought it was a real fly
@erythiaa
@erythiaa 5 лет назад
@@cypresswillow2591 *i am hungry now*
@bleachclorox1096
@bleachclorox1096 4 года назад
you stop it!
@luisinasandoval3713
@luisinasandoval3713 4 года назад
As a psicology student, the way doctors used to treat patients absolutely breaks my heart
@thunderbird7936
@thunderbird7936 4 года назад
You sure about being a "psicology student" lol?
@luisinasandoval3713
@luisinasandoval3713 4 года назад
Mmm i don't get it
@septemberquest6393
@septemberquest6393 2 года назад
Psychology...
@bucki58
@bucki58 5 лет назад
We still use chest tube drainage like that today. I’ve seen it on people shot or stabbed in the ER.
@RustyR3volva
@RustyR3volva 4 года назад
There was a high-tech asylum near me ( it was called John Oxley Memorial Hospital in Brisbane, Australia). After it closed down, the Australian special police used it for training. It was so confusing when I went there to see what it looked like, it was a circular building. All I was told was, if a bed can be moved they weren't that insane, if it was bolted down they were insane and suicidal, and another had 2 entrances (so 2 nurses can see the patient) and the bed was a block of cement they were really insane.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 5 лет назад
Brilliant video very well edited as always. Loved the uncomfortable sounds of the graphs going through the machines merged over the slider cinematics. Clever way of thinking, definitely bringing an uneasy atmosphere to the exploration. Top work!
@LivingDead53
@LivingDead53 4 года назад
They've upgraded this one ward I was on. I slept on a bed with like an inch mat for a few months, we couldn't go outside and had one window, a TV with the news on it 24/7, and a room to eat in. They now have a stimulation room and computers, thankfully. It's still grim. Prison looks like heaven on Earth. How do they manage that for inmates but can't treat patients with any respect?
@Blatsen
@Blatsen Год назад
I love the phrase that you guys coined, “Crazy as a baby.” I also agree that the “modernized” sections of these beautiful old asylums are typically the ugliest parts of the asylums. It’s a shame that modern architecture is often so ugly. I’d love to see more new buildings and renovations to old buildings done in beautiful traditional styles of architecture. Traditional architecture to me refers to architecture styles prevalent before World War II. Cheap, ugly, modernized renditions of traditional architecture don’t count as actual traditional architecture.
@ceciliaaa9914
@ceciliaaa9914 4 года назад
It’s so weird to watch this as an Italian and be able to read all the papers you filmed in my mother language. Great video guys by the way
@ChrisWilliamsRMWpigeon
@ChrisWilliamsRMWpigeon 5 лет назад
the intro music is awesome, fits with the exploration vibes
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 5 лет назад
This was a really nice explore of a very odd building. There was definitely a creep factor in this place, partly because of architecture, but also because of its purpose. That soundproof booth was probably for testing hearing. It is very similar to ones I’ve seen for that purpose. It is rather sad to think that beautiful architecture was put to such awful use. Thanks for sharing.🖤🇨🇦
@Graxster
@Graxster 4 года назад
Looks at baby crib: "Just in case you're crazy as a baby, they got you covered." - Love that quote!
@yasyt4054
@yasyt4054 4 года назад
16:48 that‘s actually a blood transfusion, blood turns brown-redish after being „unused“ (it‘s not actively in your blood cycle)
@jojobean9465
@jojobean9465 4 года назад
The names on the wall seemed like a suicide pact almost....
@nostalgia4824
@nostalgia4824 4 года назад
Where was that at
@catie6512
@catie6512 4 года назад
Nostalgia I think they were referring to 8:02
@jesskim8596
@jesskim8596 4 года назад
The word suicide was on the wall as well so probably
@krissaint5233
@krissaint5233 3 года назад
Jojo BEAN! It’s actually a list of football players that played for AC Milan in around the Early to mid 2000s
@jojobean9465
@jojobean9465 3 года назад
Kris Saint ohhh okay cool
@thindiesel1010
@thindiesel1010 5 лет назад
Urotractin - Kidney infection treatment Nicholin - Antidepressant treatment Maalox - Stomach acid treatment
@Snipedout209
@Snipedout209 3 года назад
That booth 3:30 seconds in is an audiology booth. It would normally have some headphones and a handheld button inside, you press the button every time you hear a sound that plays through the headphones. The program can separate the audio between the left and right ears. In case you guys were still wondering and nobody else mentioned it. Great videos by the way.
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 3 года назад
I've had one of those photo electroencephalography (EEG) exams to test for seizures; it happened when I was 11 and being diagnosed with migraines. They aren't barbaric. I laid in a dark room and they flashed lights at my closed eyes. Yes, closed. The flashes through your eyelids would be enough to trigger a seizure. Then after that I fell asleep and they continued recording the EEG while I slept for a few hours to make sure no seizure activity followed. That's the test. Also, the blue brace seen beforehand isn't a child restraint but a support brace for a child that doesn't have the trunk stability to sit on their own. It would give the child a chance to sit up to play, eat, or interact with others.
@besfren4910
@besfren4910 2 года назад
You were lucky . So many absolutely horrifying things happened in those buildings in the 20 century. Until the 80 , these places were doom
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 2 года назад
@@besfren4910 My mother is a nurse. She was in healthcare before I was born. It was not "DOOM" or barbaric. Please stop spreading fear mongering.
@besfren4910
@besfren4910 2 года назад
@@Just1Nora once again , it depends. But in most institutions the treatment was just straight up experiments
@jamesriverboat9956
@jamesriverboat9956 2 года назад
@@Just1Nora it's not fear mongering if 90% of it was used as torture.
@neoxavierdark-skullbone-br5367
Great video guys. Hearing test booth. I’ve had to take a few in the exact type. “Raise your hand when you hear the voices... I mean the beeps”...
@fanaticat1
@fanaticat1 4 года назад
This is my first time watching a video from this channel, and I really like the way you presented it. Abandoned places always fascinate me and I'd love do some exploring myself. Thanks for posting, you did a great job!
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 4 года назад
When I owned a used bookstore, one of my advertising slogans was: "Any book is new if you haven't read it." The same holds true for videos. I just found this one and it's as fascinating as the more recent ones. During the earlier portions, with you two walking down the halls and peering into rooms, I flashed to the asylum scenes in "Amadeus," but later I flashed on "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"---with a dash of "Frankenstein!" I liked that you didn't resort to click bait, unlike even my favorite Baltimore Urbexer: this place really is creepy! I like your style and content. You move slowly but steadily, close in when necessary, and keep things quiet---unlike your younger brethren, who like to bomb us with---may I say, "noise?" I'll keep mining for other explores.
@justinmccowan2543
@justinmccowan2543 5 лет назад
You guys are very good at finding abandoned asylums with the power still on!
@darksepheroth4627
@darksepheroth4627 5 лет назад
Hell yes! I needed this today! I'm going to stream this to my TV right now.
@Jackbernini92
@Jackbernini92 5 лет назад
the writes on the wall at min 8:05 are AC Milan football players names ahaha
@serendipitygate9223
@serendipitygate9223 4 года назад
Giacomo Bernini this is old but do you know if it’s recent players or old ones ?
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp 4 года назад
@@serendipitygate9223 From the quality of the print they looked a little old
@serendipitygate9223
@serendipitygate9223 4 года назад
the black parade :0 I mean like when the asylum was active old or a few years ago old
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp 4 года назад
@@serendipitygate9223 1998-2005 maybe I'm not sure, but I Googled a player's name and this came out! So I guess it's a little old
@TheCourage89
@TheCourage89 4 года назад
@@pinkchampagne-kc6lp that was around 2002-03 I believe. Those players won the champions league.
@sylvainbriere7039
@sylvainbriere7039 5 лет назад
Of all the explorer out there, your exploration videos are the one i anticipate the most!
@taffyria
@taffyria 4 года назад
when you're italian and can read everything lol
@famineheart
@famineheart 4 года назад
Sono italiana anche io.. mi sto chiedendo che posto sia, dove si trovi
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp
@pinkchampagne-kc6lp 4 года назад
@@famineheart basta fare una ricerca veloce su Google e inserire manicomi abbandonati in Italia! Tutto qui
@H_Hold
@H_Hold 4 года назад
Macaroni Spaghetti Fettuccini Ravioli. Okay I'll go now
@AttilaTheHun333333
@AttilaTheHun333333 5 лет назад
Editing and sound design is exceptionally good in this one.
@1968toddcarter
@1968toddcarter 5 лет назад
At 7:34 you turn the lights on and say "just curious, oh man" and you laugh followed by a faint voice saying "turn it off".
@eriktred
@eriktred 5 лет назад
I heard it as well.
@farshidmehrtash4115
@farshidmehrtash4115 5 лет назад
I heard that too
@jahlirious
@jahlirious 5 лет назад
It was the other dude saying turn it off meaning turn off the camera light
@jahlirious
@jahlirious 5 лет назад
@coitinsforyourocky its not that deep tho....
@v31.48
@v31.48 5 лет назад
Yes i heard it but I think it’s just one of them saying that
@destroythebehemoth8827
@destroythebehemoth8827 4 года назад
2:40 my brain: please climb over the wood.... please
@Elchan555
@Elchan555 3 года назад
OMG SAME MY CURIOSITY WOULD LITERALLY KILL ME 😂
@dogmorgan1234
@dogmorgan1234 3 года назад
Note to self crow bar and hammer next building
@suzidazz05d35
@suzidazz05d35 5 лет назад
Haven’t watched one of your vids for a while but this clip reminded of how much I enjoy them. Youz did a great job and I really like how you respect the surroundings and items left behind.
@barbarachase5824
@barbarachase5824 5 лет назад
FYI..That wasn't an easel, it was a drafting board...
@barbarachase5824
@barbarachase5824 5 лет назад
@@D4Z35 Loloud!
@Devilance99
@Devilance99 4 года назад
Did anyone notice that Milan squad at 8:07 ? Sheva, Kaladze, Maldini... Many stars
@Stranglewood
@Stranglewood 5 лет назад
Congratulations on such a well shot episode, guys. The segment with the photostimulator was positively Lynchian with its desynched audio, slow pan toward the machine, and the way the camera movement implied the ominous nature of the treatment there. Really well done.
@cat-rn1pp
@cat-rn1pp 3 года назад
I feel sorry for everyone suffered because of these horrible places, my mum knows someone who was in a asylum
@sebastienbolduc5654
@sebastienbolduc5654 5 лет назад
The booth at the beginning is for conducting auditory tests. I know because I've had tests done before in the same kind of booth. They place you in the booth and play audio noises at different frequencies to see how well you can hear.
@Yoboacna
@Yoboacna 5 лет назад
Wow how do you even find these places. I’m so glad no one has torn them down! Great video
@Vynivas
@Vynivas 5 лет назад
it is cheaper to buy and clear a new land then it is too tear down a building. it is all about the money.
@markf350s
@markf350s 4 года назад
I just want to say thank you for all the effort you put into making these videos I appreciate it you guys are a class act and it shows
@kaitlynware5677
@kaitlynware5677 4 года назад
Congrats on your 1 Million Subscriber's!!! I love watching your video's. I'm always binge watching them, can't get enough! You guys rock. Keep the abandoned videos coming
@MclaughlinTV
@MclaughlinTV 5 лет назад
Awesome!, Thanks guys cant wait to watch.
@Brandy_2228
@Brandy_2228 4 года назад
The curved rooms were for the more “crazier” people so they wouldn’t hurt themselves and most of the kids would have to sleep in a caged bed
@melodyf7938
@melodyf7938 4 года назад
That's not true lol!
@melodyf7938
@melodyf7938 4 года назад
Back then it was believed diseases lived in corners
@arsonchild65
@arsonchild65 2 года назад
The cribs were because some patients may have been raped (or just had sex in general) and came in pregnant.
@S8TNSBbyGirL
@S8TNSBbyGirL 5 лет назад
I love your guys's videos! Just purely amazing
@brianblack3597
@brianblack3597 5 лет назад
The booth is to test your hearing. You would but on headphones and listen for a beep on them. Then you would press a button in either your right or left hand to tell that you hear the sound ,and which ear you could hear it in. These booths are still used today at pre work facilities before you work in oil refineries etc etc etc.
@BIGBADWOOD
@BIGBADWOOD 5 лет назад
Thanks for another 5 star video ! Stay safe !
@dougtaylor6410
@dougtaylor6410 3 года назад
She was a ward of the state No one knew her name Unable to speak And hopelessly lost Her soul cried out in pain
@maddyw2713
@maddyw2713 4 года назад
You explore these places so respectfully, thank you for that. Most explore channels enter and crack jokes about things but you realIze that these are the places where people lived their last moment
@genevee6540
@genevee6540 5 лет назад
After watching a few of your videos, i had to subscribe! Best urbex channel by far! Keep up that great work, and keep that great intro tune! :) Greetings from Finland!
@TheRaginCajun6
@TheRaginCajun6 5 лет назад
Those random children's items in the middle of the room's, hallways.
@szofia6839
@szofia6839 5 лет назад
For anybody wanting to watch stuff on Shudder, I recommend the show Jordskott. It's more of a mystery than a horror show but it's really good.
@nilsworld59
@nilsworld59 4 года назад
Lovely video. Really appreciate the way you took care to examine each detail. Waiting for more videos. Keep up the great work.🙏
@muscalay7516
@muscalay7516 5 месяцев назад
3:19. That laugh and the smudge marks on the glass gave me a total visual of some crazy dude that was locked in there at one point to “calm down”
@brendanmatelan2129
@brendanmatelan2129 5 лет назад
That building got some curves. Lol
@lightningjem3132
@lightningjem3132 5 лет назад
You guys had so many stunning shots!! Especially 10:59 I was expecting this to be the main menu of a horror movie. Or a sad documentary. {Play} Scenes Bonus features Set up (At the top of the screen)
@ThinkerOnTheBus
@ThinkerOnTheBus 5 лет назад
You guys are so fortunate! I can only imagine the number of incredible photos I could snap in that location!
@samantham503
@samantham503 2 года назад
I love this video! I think this one is one of my favorites. Keep up the good work!
@GUCCI4126
@GUCCI4126 5 лет назад
I love how real the videos are, no clickbait shit like other explore channels
@valentinvas6454
@valentinvas6454 5 лет назад
If the Earth is flat, why was this asylum built this way? Checkmate flat earthers
@Britty0189
@Britty0189 5 лет назад
VALENTIN VAS 🤦‍♀️
@painmagnet1
@painmagnet1 5 лет назад
It was built for the mentally ill, who think the earth is round. JK.
@stephanieculp4950
@stephanieculp4950 5 лет назад
Ever see a patient run into a corner of a wall? Isn’t pretty. Maybe a safety concern?
@collectorofcats294
@collectorofcats294 5 лет назад
No, if the earth was flat, cats would have knocked everything off of the edges by now...
@treykearns4867
@treykearns4867 5 лет назад
It must have been a nightmare to plumb that building! Not one straight wall in there.. 2 feet of pipe, a 45.. 2 feet of pipe, another 45.. two more feet of pipe one more 45, rinse and repeat until the plumber has gone mad and becomes a permanent resident
@Killer33467
@Killer33467 5 лет назад
you guys make the best videos on youtube, by far. keep it up!
@Winda25
@Winda25 4 года назад
the architecture, the windows, the details are sooo beautiful! It's less chance to get crazy here then in modern prisons that have nothing for an to stumble on!
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