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Living With BIID: I Want To Cut Off My Leg
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STANDING on one leg and balancing on crutches Nick O’Hallaron gives the impression of a man who was born without a right leg. But the truth is, this scenario is just wishful thinking for the 29-year-old from Edinburgh. He is actually a fully able-bodied man who longs to be an amputee. And he’s not alone. Nick, is one of the very few people in the UK known to be suffering from BIID - Body Integrity Identity Disorder - a rare neurological condition that makes people unable to recognise certain body parts as their own.
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published: 30 Mar 2017
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I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
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FOR most people becoming blind would be a living nightmare - but for Jewel Shuping it was the fulfilment of a lifelong dream. Jewel, 30, from North Carolina, USA, has Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID), a condition in which able-bodied people believe they are meant to be disabled. Her need to lose her sight was so strong that in 2006 she decided to blind herself - by having a sympathetic psychologist pour DRAIN CLEANER into her eyes. As a young child she would spend hours staring at the sun in a bid to damage her eyes, acquiring her first white cane aged 18 and becoming fully fluent in braille by the age of 20. Tired of being secretive due to the stigma surrounding the condition, Jewel is no...
published: 30 Sep 2015
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'I chose to have my leg amputated' - BBC London
Helena Stone was just 22 years old when she opted to have her leg amputated.
She was dreaming of becoming a professional kayaker until she had an accident that resulted in her having complex regional pain syndrome.
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic condition with no cure, which causes pain to be 100 times worse than what it actually is.
Helena had CRPS in her leg and so she saw no choice but to have it amputated. She is now hoping to do all the activities she once couldn't and finish university.
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published: 27 Sep 2019
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Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID)
published: 10 Jun 2024
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Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
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WHEN Chloe-Jennings White sat down in her new wheelchair, she was thrilled. After years of suffering, she could move around the way she wanted to -- without using her legs. But Chloe, 58, from Salt Lake City, Utah, chooses to live as a disabled person, due to rare condition called Body Integrity Identity Disorder, or BIID, A disorder where sufferers do not accept one of their own limbs, and seek to become paraplegic.
Videographer/Director: Laurentiu Garofeanu
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published: 16 Jul 2013
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Surgeon Reacts to 5 Fascinating Body Modifications & BIID | Why Would You Do THIS?
In this reaction video, orthopedic surgeon Dr Chris Raynor reacts to some of the most fascinating body modifications that he can find on social media. Whether it's tattoos, piercings, implants, or surgical modification, Dr Chris covers it in this video. #blackalien #tattoo #surgery
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published: 11 Dec 2022
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What is Body integrity identity disorder? Symptoms, Causes & Treatments (BIID)
Body integrity identity disorder (or BIID) which is characterized by a desire to be amputated or paralyzed due to a mismatch between one’s ideal body image and the actual physical appearance. As a result victims of BIID believe a part of their body does not belong to them.
It is also known as Body integrity dysphoria, amputee identity disorder, voluntary amputation, transabled, Apotemnophilia, and xenomelia.
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published: 08 Aug 2020
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BIID: Body Integrity Identity Disorder - Thoughts from an Amputee
BIID (also known as amputee identity disorder and body integrity dysphoria) is a disorder in which someone feels as though they should be disabled when they are, in fact, able-bodied. What it is really, and what do I, as am an amputee, think of it?
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A BIG SIGN ALLAH WILL GIVE YOU LOTS OF BARAKAH IN YOUR LIFE
A BIG SIGN ALLAH WILL GIVE YOU LOTS OF BARAKAH IN YOUR LIFE
published: 16 Jun 2024
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The 8 Year Old With Body Dysphoria | Kids On The Edge | FULL DOCUMENTARY | Origin
Is your child born in the wrong body?
Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental health disorders, medicated, or are facing a crisis of identity.
For nearly a hundred years the Tavistock and Portman has been at the forefront of exploring young minds. This series, with exclusive access to the Trust, goes behind the doors at the Tavistock for the first time.
It's the first question that's asked, before we're even born, "is it a boy or girl?", but for an increasing number of children the answer isn't straightforward.
The first film in this series, directed by BAFTA-award winning Peter Beard (My Son The Jihadi), follows two families who attend the Tavistock’s Gender Identity Development Service, through life ch...
published: 22 Mar 2022
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Living With BIID: I Want To Cut Off My Leg
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STANDING on one leg and balancing on crutches Nick O’Hallaron gives the impression of a man who was born without...
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STANDING on one leg and balancing on crutches Nick O’Hallaron gives the impression of a man who was born without a right leg. But the truth is, this scenario is just wishful thinking for the 29-year-old from Edinburgh. He is actually a fully able-bodied man who longs to be an amputee. And he’s not alone. Nick, is one of the very few people in the UK known to be suffering from BIID - Body Integrity Identity Disorder - a rare neurological condition that makes people unable to recognise certain body parts as their own.
Videographer / director: Rory Dunning
Producer: Katie Mercer, Ruby Coote
Editor: Marcus Cooper
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STANDING on one leg and balancing on crutches Nick O’Hallaron gives the impression of a man who was born without a right leg. But the truth is, this scenario is just wishful thinking for the 29-year-old from Edinburgh. He is actually a fully able-bodied man who longs to be an amputee. And he’s not alone. Nick, is one of the very few people in the UK known to be suffering from BIID - Body Integrity Identity Disorder - a rare neurological condition that makes people unable to recognise certain body parts as their own.
Videographer / director: Rory Dunning
Producer: Katie Mercer, Ruby Coote
Editor: Marcus Cooper
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- published: 30 Mar 2017
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I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
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FOR most people becoming blind would be a living nightmare - but ...
I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
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FOR most people becoming blind would be a living nightmare - but for Jewel Shuping it was the fulfilment of a lifelong dream. Jewel, 30, from North Carolina, USA, has Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID), a condition in which able-bodied people believe they are meant to be disabled. Her need to lose her sight was so strong that in 2006 she decided to blind herself - by having a sympathetic psychologist pour DRAIN CLEANER into her eyes. As a young child she would spend hours staring at the sun in a bid to damage her eyes, acquiring her first white cane aged 18 and becoming fully fluent in braille by the age of 20. Tired of being secretive due to the stigma surrounding the condition, Jewel is now sharing her story to help raise public awareness of BIID and to encourage people with the condition to seek professional help.
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I Made Myself Blind: Living With BIID
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FOR most people becoming blind would be a living nightmare - but for Jewel Shuping it was the fulfilment of a lifelong dream. Jewel, 30, from North Carolina, USA, has Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID), a condition in which able-bodied people believe they are meant to be disabled. Her need to lose her sight was so strong that in 2006 she decided to blind herself - by having a sympathetic psychologist pour DRAIN CLEANER into her eyes. As a young child she would spend hours staring at the sun in a bid to damage her eyes, acquiring her first white cane aged 18 and becoming fully fluent in braille by the age of 20. Tired of being secretive due to the stigma surrounding the condition, Jewel is now sharing her story to help raise public awareness of BIID and to encourage people with the condition to seek professional help.
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: Tom Midlane, Nick Johnson
Editor: Sonia Estal, Ian Phillips
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 2669486
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'I chose to have my leg amputated' - BBC London
Helena Stone was just 22 years old when she opted to have her leg amputated.
She was dreaming of becoming a professional kayaker until she had an accident that ...
Helena Stone was just 22 years old when she opted to have her leg amputated.
She was dreaming of becoming a professional kayaker until she had an accident that resulted in her having complex regional pain syndrome.
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic condition with no cure, which causes pain to be 100 times worse than what it actually is.
Helena had CRPS in her leg and so she saw no choice but to have it amputated. She is now hoping to do all the activities she once couldn't and finish university.
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Helena Stone was just 22 years old when she opted to have her leg amputated.
She was dreaming of becoming a professional kayaker until she had an accident that resulted in her having complex regional pain syndrome.
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic condition with no cure, which causes pain to be 100 times worse than what it actually is.
Helena had CRPS in her leg and so she saw no choice but to have it amputated. She is now hoping to do all the activities she once couldn't and finish university.
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- published: 27 Sep 2019
- views: 197284
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Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
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Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
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WHEN Chloe-Jennings White sat down in her new wheelchair, she was thrilled. After years of suffering, she could move around the way she wanted to -- without using her legs. But Chloe, 58, from Salt Lake City, Utah, chooses to live as a disabled person, due to rare condition called Body Integrity Identity Disorder, or BIID, A disorder where sufferers do not accept one of their own limbs, and seek to become paraplegic.
Videographer/Director: Laurentiu Garofeanu
Producer: Liam Miller
Editor: Joshua Douglas
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Woman Wants To Be Permanently Paralysed: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
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WHEN Chloe-Jennings White sat down in her new wheelchair, she was thrilled. After years of suffering, she could move around the way she wanted to -- without using her legs. But Chloe, 58, from Salt Lake City, Utah, chooses to live as a disabled person, due to rare condition called Body Integrity Identity Disorder, or BIID, A disorder where sufferers do not accept one of their own limbs, and seek to become paraplegic.
Videographer/Director: Laurentiu Garofeanu
Producer: Liam Miller
Editor: Joshua Douglas
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- published: 16 Jul 2013
- views: 1191841
19:17
Surgeon Reacts to 5 Fascinating Body Modifications & BIID | Why Would You Do THIS?
In this reaction video, orthopedic surgeon Dr Chris Raynor reacts to some of the most fascinating body modifications that he can find on social media. Whether i...
In this reaction video, orthopedic surgeon Dr Chris Raynor reacts to some of the most fascinating body modifications that he can find on social media. Whether it's tattoos, piercings, implants, or surgical modification, Dr Chris covers it in this video. #blackalien #tattoo #surgery
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5:08
What is Body integrity identity disorder? Symptoms, Causes & Treatments (BIID)
Body integrity identity disorder (or BIID) which is characterized by a desire to be amputated or paralyzed due to a mismatch between one’s ideal body image and...
Body integrity identity disorder (or BIID) which is characterized by a desire to be amputated or paralyzed due to a mismatch between one’s ideal body image and the actual physical appearance. As a result victims of BIID believe a part of their body does not belong to them.
It is also known as Body integrity dysphoria, amputee identity disorder, voluntary amputation, transabled, Apotemnophilia, and xenomelia.
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Body integrity identity disorder (or BIID) which is characterized by a desire to be amputated or paralyzed due to a mismatch between one’s ideal body image and the actual physical appearance. As a result victims of BIID believe a part of their body does not belong to them.
It is also known as Body integrity dysphoria, amputee identity disorder, voluntary amputation, transabled, Apotemnophilia, and xenomelia.
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- published: 08 Aug 2020
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7:28
BIID: Body Integrity Identity Disorder - Thoughts from an Amputee
BIID (also known as amputee identity disorder and body integrity dysphoria) is a disorder in which someone feels as though they should be disabled when they are...
BIID (also known as amputee identity disorder and body integrity dysphoria) is a disorder in which someone feels as though they should be disabled when they are, in fact, able-bodied. What it is really, and what do I, as am an amputee, think of it?
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19132621
Articles:
https://www.verywellmind.com/amputating-a-healthy-limb-1123848
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0034702
https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/health/psychology/at-war-with-their-bodies-they-seek-to-sever-limbs.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x55IuSyIyQ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdRihAJ3H9Q
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https://www.rebelcircus.com/blog/woman-lives-life-wheelchair-dreams-paralyzed/
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BIID (also known as amputee identity disorder and body integrity dysphoria) is a disorder in which someone feels as though they should be disabled when they are, in fact, able-bodied. What it is really, and what do I, as am an amputee, think of it?
My “Anchor Yourself in Hope” T-Shirt Link!
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Research Studies:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19132621
Articles:
https://www.verywellmind.com/amputating-a-healthy-limb-1123848
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0034702
https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/health/psychology/at-war-with-their-bodies-they-seek-to-sever-limbs.html
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https://www.rebelcircus.com/blog/woman-lives-life-wheelchair-dreams-paralyzed/
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The 8 Year Old With Body Dysphoria | Kids On The Edge | FULL DOCUMENTARY | Origin
Is your child born in the wrong body?
Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental h...
Is your child born in the wrong body?
Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental health disorders, medicated, or are facing a crisis of identity.
For nearly a hundred years the Tavistock and Portman has been at the forefront of exploring young minds. This series, with exclusive access to the Trust, goes behind the doors at the Tavistock for the first time.
It's the first question that's asked, before we're even born, "is it a boy or girl?", but for an increasing number of children the answer isn't straightforward.
The first film in this series, directed by BAFTA-award winning Peter Beard (My Son The Jihadi), follows two families who attend the Tavistock’s Gender Identity Development Service, through life changing decisions.
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Is your child born in the wrong body?
Our children are struggling to know how to live in today’s world. Unprecedented numbers are being diagnosed with mental health disorders, medicated, or are facing a crisis of identity.
For nearly a hundred years the Tavistock and Portman has been at the forefront of exploring young minds. This series, with exclusive access to the Trust, goes behind the doors at the Tavistock for the first time.
It's the first question that's asked, before we're even born, "is it a boy or girl?", but for an increasing number of children the answer isn't straightforward.
The first film in this series, directed by BAFTA-award winning Peter Beard (My Son The Jihadi), follows two families who attend the Tavistock’s Gender Identity Development Service, through life changing decisions.
Subscribe for more: https://bit.ly/3oNs1Lv
Watch More Below
Parenting Documentaries: https://bit.ly/3m10TpX
I Want My Mummy: https://bit.ly/340dT94
Delivering Babies with Emma Willis: https://bit.ly/2IAZFUN
The Biggest Families: https://bit.ly/2VXXkGJ
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 366133