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The Woman With Unusual DNA: Swyer Syndrome | Season 9 Episode 1 | Medical Documentary | All Docs 

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This documentary is about Jeanne Nollman, a healthy, active mother of two, who struggle with a mystery disease that affect her life and identity. Through interviews and dramatic recreations, she discovers the truth about her disease.
People suffering from illnesses un or misdiagnosed, discuss their journey to finding a diagnosis.
Jeanne Nollman fails to hit puberty and is being told that she is just a late bloomer. Her doctor tells her that her ovaries are underdeveloped and can become cancerous. After many tests, Jeanne Nollman finds out she has a rare genetic disorder called Swyer syndrome which gives her XY chromosome. In result, she struggles to produce hormones that are essential for puberty which can affect her future and everyday life.
Every year, millions of Americans fall prey to real-life medical mysteries ailments that go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Their lives are thrown into turmoil as medical professionals struggle to understand their baffling conditions. Mystery diagnosis tells their stories. Through interviews and dramatic recreations, each medical mystery is recounted in vivid detail. Symptoms emerge, specialists are called in, but still the daily struggle continues. And then one day, because of a patients relentless pursuit of an accurate diagnosis, or a forward thinking doctor, the problem is solved and a true diagnosis given.
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@james1234168
@james1234168 5 лет назад
Typical American documentary... 15 mins of content dragged over 45
@princessdeedee7430
@princessdeedee7430 5 лет назад
Jammy Jam YOU ARE BLATANTLY BRITISH.....LOL
@james1234168
@james1234168 5 лет назад
@@princessdeedee7430 indeed
@ginacable5376
@ginacable5376 5 лет назад
Oh god yes the bloody crime ones get on my wick with their constant repeating, makes me want to hang myself.
@aprilapril2
@aprilapril2 5 лет назад
I think they assume we all have some kind of dementia and hAve no short term memory so need constant reminders...perhaps there are monstrously long commercial breaks
@toby1248
@toby1248 5 лет назад
With ads every 6 minutes
@meows_and_woof
@meows_and_woof 4 года назад
“Boys were not interested in me, I looked like a boy” Showing gorgeous model looking girl
@swizzleproxi4810
@swizzleproxi4810 4 года назад
But maybe she had a hard muscular, flat chested body.
@Petsn
@Petsn 4 года назад
Should've taken a male actor
@leebee5361
@leebee5361 4 года назад
Just doesn't quite work in getting the point across, does it??
@evaw4062
@evaw4062 4 года назад
Because most. Models look. Like boys.
@morganolfursson2560
@morganolfursson2560 4 года назад
Cover girl, put the bass in your walk, head to toes, let your whole body talk. And,...what ! Welcome to the main stage of ru paul drag race ! Category is,... Butch queen ! 10, 10, 10 across the board ! Contestant Swyer Noll-Man, Shantay you stay, you may join the other "girls".
@beverlytaff4914
@beverlytaff4914 3 года назад
Why do American documentaries have to keep repeating the same information over and over and over again. Are all Americans afflicted with attention deficiencies?
@holliejackson8453
@holliejackson8453 3 года назад
I've been to America and it frustrated me soooo much the ammount of adverts and the constant re-capping, like I know what happened 3 min ago because I was watching it!
@gustavoturm
@gustavoturm 3 года назад
Have you seen their president? It suggests they are. xD
@favourifezue1593
@favourifezue1593 3 года назад
I know!!! They do this in EVERY SHOW!!! like chopped, masterchef, American next top model.. everything! It’s so annoying, I always just skip 10secs
@ivand8531
@ivand8531 3 года назад
Well... Because they had so little to be shown... And, repeating the same info over and over again has been an old trick to drive curiousity into the audience... Heck only to find nothing explained at the end... So Typical... Especially for documentary.
@karenwangari4057
@karenwangari4057 3 года назад
Its so annoying
@metalguru5226
@metalguru5226 3 года назад
The resemblance between the subject and the actress playing her is uncanny... uncanny in that there is no resemblance whatsoever.
@fableagain
@fableagain 3 года назад
XD
@Adora3473
@Adora3473 3 года назад
is that the less feminine blonde actress they could find?.... seems like they didn't care at all at the plot of this story when choosing her
@metalguru5226
@metalguru5226 3 года назад
@@Adora3473 I guess they wanted at least one woman on camera that was attractive
@sitcomsTV
@sitcomsTV 3 года назад
Uncanny were the acne pimples on the actress's face. She was full of estrogen 🤣🤣 skin doesnt lie....
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable 3 года назад
Almost, but not quite, exactly unlike the woman she is portraying...
@praise8221
@praise8221 5 лет назад
Here we go again with the dramatic blinking 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
@carolcoates3750
@carolcoates3750 5 лет назад
I think the film-maker has an eye fetish!
@SwedishDoomGoblin
@SwedishDoomGoblin 5 лет назад
👁️👁️👏👏👏👏👏
@leonolonger
@leonolonger 5 лет назад
😐😑😑😶
@RabbitTeaPot
@RabbitTeaPot 5 лет назад
I said this on one of their other videos about the wee lass who had precious puberty & it was a sign of some obscure illness, the editor should be fired for it haha every 3 mins it was a shot of the mother blink with the dramatic “dun dun” sound effect
@SwedishDoomGoblin
@SwedishDoomGoblin 5 лет назад
@iissomsom i 😂
@summerghost6551
@summerghost6551 5 лет назад
Shit this documentary is more intense than most Bollywood films
@zeddy2284
@zeddy2284 5 лет назад
Not the rugby one
@melekatalina9879
@melekatalina9879 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@asthasingh3479
@asthasingh3479 5 лет назад
and Indian serials
@shooklizard9039
@shooklizard9039 5 лет назад
The fact you said bollywood i smell a indian
@Shubham_Sharma_Official
@Shubham_Sharma_Official 5 лет назад
@Grumpy whole world only aliens don't
@rosevampire3755
@rosevampire3755 4 года назад
Picking a literally hyper feminine model to play her was a bad choice. I say this as a very tall flat chested 16 year old who does not have heath issues.
@anneshaw4642
@anneshaw4642 3 года назад
👀👄👀
@karenwilliams9904
@karenwilliams9904 3 года назад
I agree it does not soften the blow....if that was the intent
@adrianaherrera7202
@adrianaherrera7202 3 года назад
Ja , when she was little she looked more maskulin ………… the model is too ordinary beauty
@belmum1689
@belmum1689 3 года назад
They should've got a man
@soleshajoseph
@soleshajoseph 3 года назад
@@simon41978 I Mean, I Want It🤷🏿‍♀️
@sabriele
@sabriele 3 года назад
Pro tip for those who haven’t started or are halfway through: 1.75x speed is your best friend
@jaira7253
@jaira7253 3 года назад
Me watching this in 2× speed:" 👁️👄👁️"
@rominao.v.9145
@rominao.v.9145 3 года назад
*You are a genius.*
@estilevy2618
@estilevy2618 3 года назад
Love you
@alexmorelli2826
@alexmorelli2826 3 года назад
Hahahaha I literally just did this 😂 🤣 best decision I ever made
@noddingbart6915
@noddingbart6915 3 года назад
You are now my best friend
@Tasoq
@Tasoq 5 лет назад
The fact that the doctor didn't tell her the truth irritates me.
@katerinadicamella
@katerinadicamella 5 лет назад
Me too, its like I can't make decisions for my own. I am my own master!
@Nyahinn
@Nyahinn 5 лет назад
Yeah he had no right to not tell her
@BaltasLapinas
@BaltasLapinas 5 лет назад
Jean does not have both organs. Watch the video.
@AiryEllis
@AiryEllis 5 лет назад
I don't get why she didn't sue
@eugeniababyqueenmascheroni4257
This shows you can't trust every doctor.
@seyimajek
@seyimajek 5 лет назад
I was diagnosed with asthma and diabetes *dramatically blink* What’s with the constant blinking they are doing?!🥵😭
@hannahko3225
@hannahko3225 5 лет назад
Seyi Majek ツღ Hmmmm? Blinking. Never heard of it.
@Hannah-hx5sp
@Hannah-hx5sp 5 лет назад
its clearly for drama and it comes off as either cringey or hilarious LOL. genuinely surprised that even the medical professionals do it!
@seyimajek
@seyimajek 5 лет назад
Hannah Linton haha same😅
@kskyxizzy3068
@kskyxizzy3068 5 лет назад
This made me laugh so hard. Lol😅😂😂😂
@seyimajek
@seyimajek 5 лет назад
K Sky Xizzy I’m glad my comment made you laugh 😂😂😁.
@metalheart16
@metalheart16 4 года назад
Jeanne was able to process her medical condition - and by adopting, she was able to to help other kids! Bravo!!
@leanne496
@leanne496 3 года назад
The first story is so Inspiring, I'm currently 29 and unable to have children, I'm still coming to terms with it, but seeing her have her have her dreams come true after so much heartache and trauma just gives me that little bit of hope! ❤️
@Gibblo11
@Gibblo11 3 года назад
Same age and doesn't seem to be able to either.. But hey, you save a lot of money and don't have to contribute to the selfish action of overpopulating the earth even more.
@rswpt
@rswpt 3 года назад
You can adopt children still, many children dont have a mother, and dont forget, medicine is always advancing, who knows what future brings? i wish you all the best
@leanne496
@leanne496 3 года назад
@@rswpt fingers crossed, thankyou for your kind words 🤗
@khadijaaah._5315
@khadijaaah._5315 3 года назад
@@rswpt many people would like to have their own biological children that’s why they may not go for adoption
@thenativist3564
@thenativist3564 3 года назад
Are you pro life?
@kathleen7849
@kathleen7849 5 лет назад
I think it's so condescending when doctors think they have to withhold the truth from you. I understand she was only 16 but people need to know what's happening to their bodies/health. I'm so happy she found true love.
@rixterz11
@rixterz11 5 лет назад
She may easily have committed suicide if she knew the truth, especially during teen years.
@personalcheeses8073
@personalcheeses8073 5 лет назад
rixterz That’s not true many people with terrible disorders are not suicidal. And then you have hundreds of people without any physical disorders killing themselves every day. Every single person has the right to know what is going on with their own body
@sharielane
@sharielane 5 лет назад
It's one thing not to tell the teen but not tell her parents as well? That's what got me the most.
@TheWhiteGoblin
@TheWhiteGoblin 4 года назад
It is very common with intersex disorders, also telling parents that certain surgeries will make their child into a 'normal' boy or girl, even though there is a lot of evidence that it can be very damaging over all. It is pretty gross and a lot of that sort of thing is completely legal.
@tabby73
@tabby73 4 года назад
He could've at least tell the mother and let her decide when and how to tell Jeanne the truth. It was a social stigma back then I guess. Intersex = taboo.
@CutieRingoJoy
@CutieRingoJoy 5 лет назад
What am I doing watching this at 3am
@daigakeica437
@daigakeica437 5 лет назад
This is Cutie Ringo Joy same thing here 😂
@HDtothe8
@HDtothe8 5 лет назад
3.30 am for me
@SeedyConversations
@SeedyConversations 5 лет назад
HD8 22.26 for me
@404notfounderorr
@404notfounderorr 5 лет назад
SAMEEE its 3:06 AM here
@musichub4602
@musichub4602 5 лет назад
me at ,5, lol
@Monica-vv1zt
@Monica-vv1zt 4 года назад
I'm so happy for Jeanne. What a lovely lady with a wonderful loving family. A lot of women would struggle with such a diagnose but it's amazing how Jeanne didn't let it hold her back and she turned it into a positive. What an inspiration ♥️
@robynology101
@robynology101 2 года назад
The ending of Jeanne's story brought me to tears. I'm so happy she could have a rich and full life and a beautiful family. She is more blessed than she even knows.
@devangpapinwar208
@devangpapinwar208 5 лет назад
And y'all blaming us Indians for extreme visuals effects . Come on
@gummiberryjuice
@gummiberryjuice 5 лет назад
😂 what this documentary needs is a musical number 😉
@queenofpunt
@queenofpunt 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂True the american documents are way way worse
@justinnamuco9096
@justinnamuco9096 4 года назад
I mean so long as they werent unnecessary or meaningless repetitive effects
@itsakenthang
@itsakenthang 4 года назад
Hahahaha they learnt it from us G
@deborarosales4197
@deborarosales4197 4 года назад
EXACTLY! Loooll
@Stefankriss643
@Stefankriss643 5 лет назад
Writer: so how many blinking scenes do you want? Producer: yes!!
@zoe4622
@zoe4622 5 лет назад
idk Sabrina idk read this while a blinking scene was going on
@liveliness496
@liveliness496 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@petrichor7121
@petrichor7121 3 года назад
😄😄😄
@arcachata4137
@arcachata4137 3 года назад
It's funnier without the excalmation marks ;)
@lesegoyv
@lesegoyv 3 года назад
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@estonianpunk
@estonianpunk 3 года назад
Who's the actress portraying teenage Jeanne? Not saying one word her eyes are more convincing than 90% of Hollywood. I hope She gets famous.
@kiraqueenbiteszadusto1576
@kiraqueenbiteszadusto1576 4 года назад
This could all be 20 minutes
@kholofelomokebe1035
@kholofelomokebe1035 3 года назад
You know 😪😪
@Hannah-ii5ls
@Hannah-ii5ls 3 года назад
Try 10-15 -_-
@0xydation
@0xydation 5 лет назад
Lol late puberty because of asthma !!! OMG where do those doctors get their diplomas, on a flea market ?
@amandalynn6663
@amandalynn6663 5 лет назад
Riiiiiiiight!? I've suffered from chronic severe asthma since I was 2. Went through puberty as normal, at 12/13. Never once was I ever told by a doctor that my having asthma would delay anything aside from oxygen getting into my lungs. What a quack.
@deepanwitanath4630
@deepanwitanath4630 5 лет назад
Medical science has no limit.Even doctors can't know the whole about it.So common people may not know it..it's quite normal.But Mr.google is always here to help you.So it's a stupid job to insult the doctors of India/Pakistan,,,,you can always search on Google . Just type "childhood asthma and delayed puberty".you will get your answer. Please don't try to explain something you don't know. It's not at all a mature attempt:)
@vanessamcdonald1071
@vanessamcdonald1071 5 лет назад
I have asthma
@anmo9865
@anmo9865 5 лет назад
@Kimmy Granger do u have some sort of animosity towards Indians? And what gives you the right to judge an Indian doctor? When you go to the hospital to get a treatment, do you get the treatment based on your nationality and ethnicity? We don't look at a person's skin before treating him/her so YOU do not HAVE THE RIGHT to judge us based on our skin. And let me tell you one more thing, Indians make great doctors and Indian doctors have made ALOT of contributions to medicine. Do your research properly and get your facts straight before writing such bullshit.
@thebigiam6502
@thebigiam6502 5 лет назад
Kimmy Granger whatttt. India has so many talented doctors. Some of the best in their fields in the world. Stupid comment. I bet you won’t be saying that if one had to save your life
@brittdenneboom4322
@brittdenneboom4322 5 лет назад
"She did not go through puberty!" *camera zooms in on pimple* Edit: wow, so many comments 😅 I understand that a pimple doesn't equal puberty. I was just saying that they're not really making their point clear by zooming in on it. Kinda like saying ''it hasn't stormed in years'' and then showing rain. It's just a bad directing choice is all I'm saying.
@kaelyn1474
@kaelyn1474 5 лет назад
I don't know You can still get pimples without going through any stage of puberty
@brittdenneboom4322
@brittdenneboom4322 5 лет назад
@@kaelyn1474 well pimples are kinda a puberty thing. Ofcourse you can get them at other times too but you don't very often see them on kids who haven't gone through puberty yet.
@kaelyn1474
@kaelyn1474 5 лет назад
I don't know My 9 year old sister had one she haven’t gone through it yet
@kareemsean1331
@kareemsean1331 5 лет назад
I'M 24 years old , I've never had a pimple , I've had a micropenis instead :'(
@solus8685
@solus8685 5 лет назад
@@kaelyn1474 many girls hit puperty at 9..
@boudicca4841
@boudicca4841 4 года назад
It's about time society stopped judging people, putting them into boxes, or dictating what is "normal". Jean leads a full & productive life & has a lovely family. As for the medical profession ....enough said....
@ShinigamiShionZ
@ShinigamiShionZ 3 года назад
I cant watch this... it's just too dragged out for no reason. Also, why did they pick the girliest looking girl as a representation for this
@EugenieHeraty
@EugenieHeraty 5 лет назад
There's nothing unusual about not having periods by 13. Some kids don't get periods till 16.
@meg_3079
@meg_3079 5 лет назад
Eugenie Heraty I didn’t have mine until I was 15
@BlitzKriegPlays
@BlitzKriegPlays 5 лет назад
I'm 21 year old and i haven't got mine yet.
@georgieroberts8697
@georgieroberts8697 5 лет назад
chinchin 1 I’d go see a doctor... although it could be normal, there may be an underlying issue. And better safe than sorry am I right?
@BlitzKriegPlays
@BlitzKriegPlays 5 лет назад
@@georgieroberts8697 Plot twist: I'm a boy
@georgieroberts8697
@georgieroberts8697 5 лет назад
@@BlitzKriegPlays lol then keep waiting, hopefully it should come in a few years or so;)
@hannahcleo5604
@hannahcleo5604 5 лет назад
Omg her wedding photos are really beautiful she looks so happy
@pancon9947
@pancon9947 5 лет назад
i know right
@NeimyCatArtist
@NeimyCatArtist 4 года назад
"The later you go into puberty the taller you grow" I had my puberty when I was 16. I'm 5 foot. Barely.
@nayanmipun6784
@nayanmipun6784 4 года назад
Well.that is because you are still genetically a woman
@Liss3245
@Liss3245 4 года назад
I'm on the opposite side of the spectrum as i had my puberty when i was 12 I'm over 6 foot
@cazzabojangles
@cazzabojangles 4 года назад
I went through mine at twelve and now I'm five ten 😅
@rosevampire3755
@rosevampire3755 4 года назад
Completely Finished puberty at 13. 5’9
@imwatching2960
@imwatching2960 4 года назад
@@Liss3245 same here
@jl4260
@jl4260 3 года назад
Who casted this insanely beautiful feminine looking woman to play Jeanne tho like it's almost as if they're tryna rub it in even more
@supertubemind
@supertubemind 3 года назад
It's two different cases. The pretty actress is playing the role of the lung case not Jeanne. A plain actress plays Jeanne's role.
@frenchartantiquesparis424
@frenchartantiquesparis424 3 года назад
@@supertubemind No, I dont think so. The 1st story of the girl who had her ovaries removed was played by a drop dead gorgeous model....
@supertubemind
@supertubemind 3 года назад
@@frenchartantiquesparis424 possibly, I didn't watch the whole video.
@kikaparod5216
@kikaparod5216 3 года назад
Thats a man and looks like HE-MAN
@SaoirseVisceral
@SaoirseVisceral 3 года назад
I mean theyre called actor theure supposed to ACT
@LittleKitty22
@LittleKitty22 5 лет назад
I'm 45 and have never had a period in my life. I started puberty a little but then it stopped and never resumed so I never developed properly. For the last 30 years, doctors have only ever told me "tough", "that's just normal for you", "you are just imagining it" and "you are just getting old" (this when I was 24). I have ever had any kind of treatment, the reason for this lack of development has never been investigated. All I know is that my body never produced any estrogen. Doctors aren't bothered to investigate why. I was wrongly diagnosed with "premature ovarian failure" - but they cannot have FAILED since they never worked to begin with! I have tried to push for proper investigations, only to get shouted at by doctors, sent away, accused of "imagining it", accused of lying, disbelieved, mocked, accused of being a male and just pretending to be female. Doctors tested my chromosomes without telling me as they refused to believe me that I am a female. Other doctors screamed at me that I should get pregnant a few times and "that will sort everything out" (erm - how can a non-developed girl get pregnant??? Apart from that what sort of a thing is this to say to an unmarried lady!). For some reason I also suffer from very advanced male pattern baldness (I have to wear wigs) , which would indicate excess testosterone or a thyroid problem, but doctors are not bothered and just say "this is just normal for you". Well no - it's NOT normal for a young WOMAN to have very advanced male pattern baldness! I am being denied access to my medical records (here in the UK they can just claim it would "harm me" to have access to it) so I am certain something is being covered up.
@hannankandeebee
@hannankandeebee 5 лет назад
Little Kitty hey. You can have access to your medical records new guidelines have come out. I work for the nhs. I hope everything gets better xx
@aprilapril2
@aprilapril2 5 лет назад
They can not deny your access to your records. Why are doctors shouting at you? A doctor has never shouted at me or my family.
@misscheesecake7282
@misscheesecake7282 5 лет назад
I think you need better doctors. I live in the uk, and can request a copy of my medical records. I was diagnosed with polycystic overy syndrome. I have no periods and hair loss because of it. You need to push for a diagnosis and tests.
@raclarke7379
@raclarke7379 5 лет назад
Lisa McClymont lol
@sharonsharon9540
@sharonsharon9540 5 лет назад
Pay for private blood tests save up and pay will cost about a gram then find a lawyer who will take on your case for free Failing that before we leave the EU get on a plane and go over there get checked out an use those truly a to sue
@Tony07UK
@Tony07UK 5 лет назад
The guy she eventually met - what a wonderful guy!
@pancon9947
@pancon9947 5 лет назад
yeah
@gracesue4401
@gracesue4401 5 лет назад
a blessing in disguise!
@prisimukwekwe7087
@prisimukwekwe7087 4 года назад
does that mean you male? she :no him : let's go baby gal
@sanduzmeu4549
@sanduzmeu4549 3 года назад
“6’1, I knew something was wrong” Wait till u come to the Netherlands and see every single woman being at least 6’5
@Camoedine
@Camoedine 3 года назад
hot
@carolinelees8561
@carolinelees8561 3 года назад
Aye that be true their the tallest I have seen .
@arthurhagen3826
@arthurhagen3826 3 года назад
6'5 is tall for women here too. I did meet a 6'8 policy officer a couple of weeks ago. Being only 6'1 myself I really looked up to her :)
@lindaakesson8403
@lindaakesson8403 3 года назад
lol, typical dutch person exaggerating average height. your men are 6ft ya liar
@arthurhagen3826
@arthurhagen3826 3 года назад
Your silly system gives us a chance to round up. 184 cm. 6 feet and a half inch then :)
@LeeKirkman88
@LeeKirkman88 3 года назад
Cant imagine the emotional rollercoaster she went through but when you see how it all turned out cant help but admire her strength and to seeing her so happy.
@LunaMaheswari
@LunaMaheswari 5 лет назад
*complains about blinking* *but still continue to watch it* it's a great show
@martinshigwedha2661
@martinshigwedha2661 5 лет назад
N
@trisann345
@trisann345 5 лет назад
Jeanne is born intersex. I don't know why it's so difficult to just say the word! swyer syndrome is a type of intersex. It's so cool to see Jeanne find love and a happy life ❤️
@jay6440
@jay6440 3 года назад
I wish we spoke about intersex people more: once you know what you’re looking for it’s so much easier to get them appropriate medical care! They make up over 3% of the population but are never spoken about :(
@kelza83
@kelza83 3 года назад
@@jay6440 3%? i'd love to see the stats you refer to. I'm sure there would be a lot that go unnoticed.
@ikodragonofthenibelungen8297
@ikodragonofthenibelungen8297 3 года назад
Intersex, is a hermaphrodite, isn't it?
@fableagain
@fableagain 3 года назад
Exactly! They kept saying "women with swyer's" but not all people who have swyers choose to live as a woman.
@irisperun4261
@irisperun4261 3 года назад
And so many intersex people experience the sam "cover up" and "betrayal" she experienced when she accidentally found out
@kelza83
@kelza83 3 года назад
This woman is amazing. She really has a great attitude. I'd love to know someone like her
@6a6ey17
@6a6ey17 3 года назад
Honestly never been so happy about having periods. Really opens you eyes.
@ajrwilde14
@ajrwilde14 5 лет назад
The actress legit looks like a Barbie doll.
@MrChickenstalker
@MrChickenstalker 5 лет назад
Alice Wilde deadass. Hot af
@cacildasoares1137
@cacildasoares1137 5 лет назад
And she is 100% girly. Nothing androgenous about her!
@WZRDr
@WZRDr 5 лет назад
FBI, open up
@voornaam3191
@voornaam3191 5 лет назад
Wilde Alice, Barbie dolls have no vagina, so that's a rude comparison. How cynical is your humor?
@cacildasoares1137
@cacildasoares1137 5 лет назад
@@voornaam3191 I've never met someone that literal 🤣
@History909
@History909 5 лет назад
I cried when I got my first period when I was 11 years old I didn't accept it, I kept crying till age of 15. Now seeing this women I feel bad.
@marienicole8581
@marienicole8581 5 лет назад
I got my my first period at the age of 9 im still sad til today but this made me thankful and feel bad for people like her
@personalcheeses8073
@personalcheeses8073 5 лет назад
Same but all my friends did tell me I would feel like I was going to die so I was terrified. Okay it was unpleasant but not to the extent I was told but I no longer have to worry about that🙏
@jenniferchen2310
@jenniferchen2310 5 лет назад
I got my period at the age of 13. My period stopped often
@Wheelsandolbaby
@Wheelsandolbaby 5 лет назад
why were you crying for 4 years? It's a natural phenomenon for us women, there's nothing to cry about unless it gave you excruciating and debilitating pain
@prachijaiswal3784
@prachijaiswal3784 5 лет назад
Sammmeeee
@caroldrayson3280
@caroldrayson3280 4 года назад
Lovely woman, and courageous to tell the story like this - for the benefit of others and so we can be more open and educated about this type of situation.
@Jennymlnd
@Jennymlnd 3 года назад
Beautiful, looks like a warrior woman. I wonder how many women have been born like this in history and because they have not had children and/or died young there are no stories about them.
@syedatasneemtowhid8149
@syedatasneemtowhid8149 5 лет назад
Dear Jean, you are healthy. You are intelligent and sensible. I respect you for the way you dealt with your misdiagnosis. I am chromosomally normal, yet experienced a lot trouble having children. You are perfect and unique.
@kirstenelise3748
@kirstenelise3748 5 лет назад
Syedatasneem Towhid thats so sweet of you to say, god bless ❤️
@user-ho1vt8vz2l
@user-ho1vt8vz2l 5 лет назад
I'm Jean. Thank
@pilarhunter3154
@pilarhunter3154 5 лет назад
This is such a sweet comment
@NadinaStryhn
@NadinaStryhn 5 лет назад
The picture of Jean when she was younger with her long blond hair, a green t-shirt and no bra. Wow. She was truly stunning. To me she looks like a Valkyrie.
@lunaphoenix2813
@lunaphoenix2813 5 лет назад
Oneus
@MrChickenstalker
@MrChickenstalker 5 лет назад
I disagree
@IonaRozier
@IonaRozier 5 лет назад
@@lunaphoenix2813 that's what I thought
@lunaphoenix2813
@lunaphoenix2813 5 лет назад
@@IonaRozier it's just an amazing song
@nicbbb2723
@nicbbb2723 5 лет назад
Sadist
@dianasamulski665
@dianasamulski665 Год назад
I’m glad you confronted your doctor. I think more women should do the same when they are misdiagnosed or lied too. Thankyou for your story.
@heide-raquelfuss5580
@heide-raquelfuss5580 Год назад
What a wonderful husband and man. You do not find easy a man like that, who loves her, despite her condition. Wonderful children too and mom.
@Sophassofa
@Sophassofa 5 лет назад
Nobody: Everybody in the damn video: *•_• -_- dramatic sounds*
@Thisworldisagoner
@Thisworldisagoner 5 лет назад
Soph roflol 😂😂😂😂
@deelite402
@deelite402 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@septriyanaputra6269
@septriyanaputra6269 4 года назад
Did you mean 👁️👄👁️🌪️ ---👄--- )(👁️👄👁️)
@raeallman-shuttleworth3032
@raeallman-shuttleworth3032 5 лет назад
Welcome to another episode of: WHY THE HECK IS THIS IN MY RECOMMENDED 😑
@smolsheep77
@smolsheep77 5 лет назад
Just watch it.
@emmaday3066
@emmaday3066 5 лет назад
pleased I'm not the only one thinking this 😂
@annaknight6177
@annaknight6177 5 лет назад
but you watch it anyway, right?
@raeallman-shuttleworth3032
@raeallman-shuttleworth3032 5 лет назад
Yeh I still watched it lol 😁
@poetryinfluencer865
@poetryinfluencer865 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂 Yeah why the heck was it in my recommendation
@jasonfrederick1258
@jasonfrederick1258 4 года назад
There's nothing more beautiful than watching people who love each other get along.....
@EmmaSianHughes
@EmmaSianHughes 3 года назад
Jeanne is absolutely stunning, particularly in the older photos shown, she looks like a supermodel.
@Eludia
@Eludia 5 лет назад
I can't see the excessive blinking that everyone seems to be obsessed with??
@hufflesnoot9940
@hufflesnoot9940 5 лет назад
i don't know if this is sarcasm but if it's not, here are some examples: 13:00 34:10 39:05 but once you notice you can't unsee it.. you have been warned :)
@boldanabrasevic3020
@boldanabrasevic3020 5 лет назад
The editors can't see it either
@jamaquinabella3378
@jamaquinabella3378 5 лет назад
Me neither.. lt's because we are too busy listening to what is being said than to look for irrelevant things..
@violetgirl1996
@violetgirl1996 5 лет назад
@@hufflesnoot9940 😂😂😂😂
@jenniferholden9397
@jenniferholden9397 5 лет назад
Cos you blinked.
@MattJay.
@MattJay. 4 года назад
Coming next week: The woman who couldn’t blink Director: I want her blinking at least 95 times in the next shot
@mayaramorais9955
@mayaramorais9955 4 года назад
Hahahahaha
@Kayze1242
@Kayze1242 4 года назад
A very positive story
@natv55
@natv55 3 года назад
I literally loled 😆
@weightycarlos
@weightycarlos 3 года назад
I hope the doctors who did the surgery on her had their license revoked.
@mobutter2879
@mobutter2879 4 года назад
So glad she got what she deserved! Beautiful family✔️Loving husband ✔️Experienced Motherhood ✔️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@bacicinvatteneaca
@bacicinvatteneaca 3 года назад
@Aluzky sure buddy
@andauril
@andauril 3 года назад
@Aluzky *She
@availanila
@availanila 3 года назад
@Aluzky you must have gotten your biology degree from a 4th grade text book and attended schooling at a flat earther's convention.
@Mysterian22
@Mysterian22 5 лет назад
This show makes me question what kind of doctors america have? What is the correlation between Asthma and puberty?? First thing you should do is check hormones.
@sexyhomeowner9345
@sexyhomeowner9345 5 лет назад
The use of steroids to treat the asthma, perhaps.
@honigfuchs111
@honigfuchs111 5 лет назад
Not only in America, also here in Germany 🤷‍♀️
@asteriakaterini2358
@asteriakaterini2358 5 лет назад
Are you a doctor now?
@asteriakaterini2358
@asteriakaterini2358 5 лет назад
They said that they’ve seen other kids with asthma going into puberty late that’s why they thought she might have it too
@reggieshmeggie4219
@reggieshmeggie4219 5 лет назад
I think you're just to uneducated in the medical field so don't even try to judge
@olivia-gs3hp
@olivia-gs3hp 5 лет назад
this is edited like a shane dawson video
@pancon9947
@pancon9947 5 лет назад
😂😂
@DaleDix
@DaleDix 5 лет назад
That's low
@izzy4897
@izzy4897 5 лет назад
Don’t you mean Shane edits like a documentary?
@robynbremner4007
@robynbremner4007 5 лет назад
LOOOOOOOOOOL
@Jay.T4NA
@Jay.T4NA 4 года назад
ahahah very similer, but i still think this is more dramatic XD
@lightbringer6942
@lightbringer6942 3 года назад
Whenever I wonder why those people didn't get a second or third opinion on their symptoms I remember "Ah yes, the American health care system" and that's it
@gothicgrandma4559
@gothicgrandma4559 3 года назад
You should try the NHS in the UK. You go to your local GP surgery and see one of the doctors there. If you are fobbed off that's it. You can't look for another doctor because you can only register with a surgery in your catchment area. You can only get referred to a specialist by that GP. The only other option is if it is a genuine emergency you can go to A&E and you will probably just see a triage nurse not even a doctor. It can take years to be diagnosed with something that may need immediate treatment. People die simply because their GP is overworked and every appointment is just 10 minutes long. They actually complain if you come with multiple problems because it won't fit into the 10 minute slot.
@lottieparker2269
@lottieparker2269 3 года назад
Actually, while this is true and a GP can deny your right to a second opinion, you can always change your GP.
@lovethineownself7994
@lovethineownself7994 4 года назад
Jeanne, you are such a beautiful woman, inside and outside. Your story really touched my. All the best.
@Aiden-iy5jd
@Aiden-iy5jd 5 лет назад
Anyone else binge watching these types of videos.
@poetryinfluencer865
@poetryinfluencer865 5 лет назад
😂😂😂 I am
@soygenialnumero1693
@soygenialnumero1693 4 года назад
Yesh but I dunno why cause it's so bad
@XzabbaX
@XzabbaX 4 года назад
All the time
@cccpsovietunionisnothingbu2402
@cccpsovietunionisnothingbu2402 4 года назад
Me
@raubau._4715
@raubau._4715 3 года назад
Yeesss everyday
@jaynedough405
@jaynedough405 5 лет назад
It's a terrible thing for this this lady to go through. I wish her well. She found love and has a family and is a great role model. Such a great story. Both these ladies are an inspiration.
@Tweety55
@Tweety55 3 года назад
i like how Jeanne didn't let what she went through get to her, and how she continued her life normally with hope, she is so inspiring
@camogrrl
@camogrrl 4 года назад
Can we take a moment to appreciate how difficult it is to discuss “Jeans genes”
@itzibiba
@itzibiba 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@amipark28
@amipark28 5 лет назад
She’s a statuesque beauty. I’m happy she had her dream wedding, dream man and have a happy family today.
@rolucia123
@rolucia123 4 года назад
Me too! 🌹
@petervossos4816
@petervossos4816 3 года назад
Nice word . Statue like beauty.
@claracallistar
@claracallistar 5 лет назад
i just watched a video about a 3 year old girl being in puberty mode at such a young age, and here i am now, watching a 15 year old girl who is not going through puberty.
@ZoZoIb
@ZoZoIb 5 лет назад
exact same thing
@foxofsky5
@foxofsky5 5 лет назад
Clara Callista same
@SweetTikTokLife
@SweetTikTokLife 5 лет назад
Sameee
@tashebasewell7203
@tashebasewell7203 3 года назад
what a beautiful story Jean so proud of her...Her beautiful heart gave her a wonderful husband and two lovely kids I am so proud of you and your family...
@maurieguya8297
@maurieguya8297 4 года назад
Her story pretty much says there's someone out there for you, no matter how weird you feel/are.
@LittleKitty22
@LittleKitty22 2 года назад
No, she found someone because she is pretty. That doesn't mean there's someone for everybody. I never found someone, not even for a date. As soon as they find out I'm bald, they are off. Worse now that I'm disabled because doctors refuse an operation that would cure me. Now that I'm known locally as the monster of... (name of my city) due to my severe disablity, men only mock and ridicule me.
@monse0206
@monse0206 5 лет назад
I love this show and i think the blinking is funny
@miahhia
@miahhia 5 лет назад
Monserrat Guardado i think your are one of the only ones that thinks it’s funny
@GuardianTiger
@GuardianTiger 5 лет назад
@@miahhia I don't find it annoying either if it is for you non dramatic people then just stop the video and watch something else
@michelleb5381
@michelleb5381 5 лет назад
I find it funny too hahaha
@monse0206
@monse0206 5 лет назад
It helps provide comedic relief
@michelleb5381
@michelleb5381 5 лет назад
Val O'Brien I’m 25. And I don’t know how you can come up with a comment as stupid as that just because I said I like a particular part of the editing of this show
@TsetsiStoyanova
@TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад
Ovarian surgery is not a joke
@thabisilemoshoeshoe1913
@thabisilemoshoeshoe1913 3 года назад
At all 😔😔
@marasol7169
@marasol7169 3 года назад
That person it's really example of natural androgynous.Not much defined with sexuality its.
@mercedesd5067
@mercedesd5067 3 года назад
This is a real story
@spaceytracey1237
@spaceytracey1237 3 года назад
It's pretty much like a hysterectomy right?. I can't imagine a young girl having to go through that. My mum had to have one when she was 35 and it basically killed her instead of taking her cancer away. She lasted 2 years after her operation.
@doaaadel3756
@doaaadel3756 3 года назад
It can end someone's dreams
@sadhbhdelahunt
@sadhbhdelahunt 3 года назад
What a strong women to be so balanced mentally after such a long medical mystery. also lucky to have a together family.
@Rebecca_2012
@Rebecca_2012 3 года назад
Warning for anyone with Epilepsy: There are a number scenes within this video where there is some abnormal flashing effects, they are far more frequent within the second half for the video, more common towards the end. It's not supposed to be part of the documentary, as in, it's not done on purpose, it's just a quality issue. I don't understand why the uploader of this video did not mention this in the begining of the video description, but they should have.
@pollackmorgan3149
@pollackmorgan3149 3 года назад
Hello how are you doing 👋👋😀😀
@auds4351
@auds4351 4 года назад
Brilliant story, thanks for sharing Jean! You've overcome so much and offering hope to others in the same situation. Thankyou 😊
@peachesandcream.2612
@peachesandcream.2612 5 лет назад
I actually cried at the end because I was so happy for her that she found true love and happiness - a good man and two beautiful children! God Bless them all 💕
@cordelleshettleworth3831
@cordelleshettleworth3831 3 года назад
I am so happy for Jean. I wish her long life health and happiness. Glad she found the man of her dreams.
@cvvd9801
@cvvd9801 3 года назад
they literally had no right to lie about her condition, I’m so upset
@kerina6594
@kerina6594 5 лет назад
Ooo I can feel myself watching these until 5am when I have school at 7am
@n.n5641
@n.n5641 5 лет назад
Congratulations... Looks like this gonna be your biggest accomplishment..
@isadorashegypt972
@isadorashegypt972 4 года назад
@@n.n5641Woooow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 This UNNECESSARY comment! 🙄🚶🏽‍♀️...
@amandaescue8664
@amandaescue8664 3 года назад
Picking a literally hyper feminine model to play her was a bad choice. I say this as a very tall flat chested 16 year old who does not have heath issues.
@kerina6594
@kerina6594 3 года назад
@@n.n5641 I’m a 2nd year law student so the joke is on you 🥵🥴
@Hannah-ii5ls
@Hannah-ii5ls 3 года назад
You just described my night. 💀👍
@peterbrown8767
@peterbrown8767 5 лет назад
This is a great documentary thank you for uploading it.
@megandiggins8703
@megandiggins8703 4 года назад
She’s positive, intelligent and very beautiful. Stunning infact!
@moniho6907
@moniho6907 2 года назад
These two stories are so heartbreaking, i am glad the first lady got her happiness but was also sad for the 2nd woman and what she has been going through
@cuddlecakepop8084
@cuddlecakepop8084 5 лет назад
I have a cold. *blinks dramatically* *zooms in on pores and THICC eyeliner*
@missylissy200
@missylissy200 5 лет назад
I'm so happy that everything turned out well for Jeanne!
@EMTBAFV
@EMTBAFV 3 года назад
Her mother knew! I've seen alot about this and it's normally discovered at birth and the doctors normally advise the parents not to tell there kids about it!
@sh0sh4nn4
@sh0sh4nn4 3 года назад
Really?! How’d you know?
@breakprismatshell6270
@breakprismatshell6270 3 года назад
No that's not true actually. It is impossible to see at birth from the outside.
@EMTBAFV
@EMTBAFV 3 года назад
@@breakprismatshell6270 it is true doctor's have been pulled up and interviewed about it and how it could effect the child's life if there told, so they said that they would always do the opp and advise the parents that they should ever tell the kid! It's all been filmed on that dispatches when they send in undercover reporter's to expose what's happening! For all I know it could have happened to me and was never ever told or it would have destroyed a life! I'll have alook for the program with it all in it if I find it I'll send you the link!
@breakprismatshell6270
@breakprismatshell6270 3 года назад
@@EMTBAFV you can't see it from the outside. Maybe these days newborns are examined more thoroughly with better ultrasound or chromosomal analysis, but without that they are not able diagnose it at birth. Note that she was born in the 60s or early 70s.
@NickyEmpress123
@NickyEmpress123 3 года назад
Technology wasn't so advance in that time
@SilverAgatka
@SilverAgatka 3 года назад
The standards of intersex healthcare are terrible, and what Jeanne experienced is unacceptable. It's such joy to see she found love and has a family she thought she'd never have, and at peace with her body.
@marie6227
@marie6227 5 лет назад
I love to see how brave and patient people like her are, gives me hope to continue fighting for my dreams.
@ginadean4206
@ginadean4206 5 лет назад
Aww,I'm so happy for her that she got married and had two children
@CDuell
@CDuell 4 года назад
How?
@brendaperez2116
@brendaperez2116 4 года назад
Catherine Duell By adoption of Bi-racial children, whom made her life complete, and happy. It happens.
@HiiAnniie
@HiiAnniie 4 года назад
Spoiler alert
@AdisaKola
@AdisaKola 3 года назад
I was crying when she said "my children makes me rich" 😢😢
@jeanettebarton6740
@jeanettebarton6740 3 года назад
They do though don’t they ?
@racheljennings8548
@racheljennings8548 3 года назад
Most of the time its opposite right?
@vanman757
@vanman757 3 года назад
@@racheljennings8548 😂👏🏻
@synad1598
@synad1598 4 года назад
Happy for Jean for having a happy ending. Finding love she yearned for and having a family she thought she might never have
@freudvibes10
@freudvibes10 5 лет назад
Didn't expect this happy ending for the first woman!!!! So glad for her!!!!
@didegrey5421
@didegrey5421 5 лет назад
wish they didn't use such a pretty actress, because I think it takes from the story. The real woman wasn't scoring high in the looks department and its understandable that a couple of frustrated teenagers would bully her. But with an actress soooo pretty its hard to imagine her being bullied and told she looks like a man ( although pretty girls do get bullied too, but its just my opinion)
@personalcheeses8073
@personalcheeses8073 5 лет назад
Spot on the real Jean is striking and that hair 😱 but using a petite, feminine actress was rather poor
@Chan-zx1kc
@Chan-zx1kc 5 лет назад
Definitely agree
@nicolemarie1360
@nicolemarie1360 5 лет назад
she's not ugly, but she does look more masculine and so the actress doesn't suit the documentary
@trude8073
@trude8073 5 лет назад
Yes, that wasn’t a good fit 😳
@personalcheeses8073
@personalcheeses8073 5 лет назад
Nicole Marie No she is far from ugly and seeing her with her husband and kids she just looked like any other mother
@theeditor1149
@theeditor1149 3 года назад
Jeanne is beautiful and has such a gorgeous, kind smile, I'm so happy that she didnt let the syndrome destroy her and that she is doing well in her life. She also didnt let society affect her because I'm sure the name calling would have affected her a lot. Doctors need to tell the truth and let the patient decide how they're going to deal with it. At least she would not have been confused and scared and wondering for so long.
@divingdave2945
@divingdave2945 3 года назад
lol I was thinking "Why are American Documentaries always like this?" scrolling down to the comments and see I'm not alone with that thought
@a.p.6301
@a.p.6301 5 лет назад
I am so thankful that I am in good health! Sometimes we take it for granted and forget about those who have to go through all these abnormal struggles! 🙁
@mariichan333
@mariichan333 5 лет назад
I’m so happy for her that she got married and has a happy family. I wish her all the best in her life and future. She went through a lot. This was a very interesting documentary and the first time I’ve heard of Swyer Syndrome.
@nursekathy4480
@nursekathy4480 3 года назад
That's a nice story. It made my day, particularly with all that is happening right now. Very inspiring.
@mimilion6072
@mimilion6072 3 года назад
Happiness is The Most Important Goal So glad you all found it !!!! Blessed
@mirta000
@mirta000 5 лет назад
So many cruel comments here. Like "she looks like a guy!". Well no wonder why. Do you also point fingers at disfigured people going "she is disfigured!"?
@SuperBullaMan
@SuperBullaMan 5 лет назад
She really is a he!!
@BlackTheNerevar
@BlackTheNerevar 5 лет назад
What makes us male and female is all about hormones. It's not her fault though.
@SIenderplier
@SIenderplier 5 лет назад
male in face and body through and through, fucked over by those doctors.
@kathy-leew3989
@kathy-leew3989 5 лет назад
6 figures I was only 4
@lr3521
@lr3521 5 лет назад
Piatequila I would laugh at this if it wasn’t so tragic. I’m surprised these trolls had enough IQ to log into RU-vid
@yvonnecurrie1182
@yvonnecurrie1182 5 лет назад
Poor women i would have sued that doctor stay strong and keep your head up you have come so far.
@sianais
@sianais 3 года назад
If they didn't lie she would've been on estrogen earlier. I can understand this isn't something anyone, especially a kid, wants to hear but lying doesn't help.
@breakprismatshell6270
@breakprismatshell6270 3 года назад
They gave her estrogen immediately after. They just lied about why.
@andreamacdonald5530
@andreamacdonald5530 3 года назад
If they had not lied.....
@skadi6750
@skadi6750 3 года назад
Maybe she would never even take estrogen. Maybe if she didnt grow up in society that was really pushy towards masculinity and femininity, she might just have been okay with who she was naturally. Not all intersex people feel the desire to fit into a typical bracket and pass as male or female. A lot of them are operated on against their will or without their knowledge.
@user-mn5zo2vz7s
@user-mn5zo2vz7s 4 года назад
The woman is amazing. I'm so glad that has found her happiness
@muthoninjauyah3968
@muthoninjauyah3968 5 лет назад
I am glad her life turned out to be beautiful.
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 5 лет назад
Wow, this couple has overcome so many boundaries! They seem like such amazing people!
@nobe7745
@nobe7745 2 года назад
Jean is amazing turning all the difficulties as nd up normality to completely easy and amazing life , well done 👍🏼
@derekslaven3454
@derekslaven3454 2 года назад
Such a compelling story which shows life holds many twists and turns but there can be silver linings through the experiences that people go through but i have always believed the truth should not be hidden, the person being involved deserves to be able to come to terms with whatever they are to face.
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