Watch This Video To Learn About 31 Odd Medical Conditions

Have you ever met someone that suffers from some strange peculiarity like never having any concept of what time it is or constantly stinking like fish? Well, there are more than seven billion people in the world. Because of that, there are other people out there who share the same oddities, and more often than not, their specific problems have legitimate medical names.

So, for the newest installment of the popular YouTube show Mental Floss, host John Green decided to take a look at 31 of the craziest medical conditions he could find. From stress directly related to your husband retiring and spending more time at home to the false belief that you’re actually dead and your organs are rotting, the video criss-crosses in a lot of different directions, but every stop is more than worth your time, especially because of the humorous and punchy fashion the content is delivered in.

If you’d like to check out more from Mental Floss, you can click here, here or here. Or, if you’ve got a medical condition you think is even crazier than the ones outlined, head over to the comment section of the video and leave a note. If the footage goes over well enough, they may very well do a follow-up, at which point your oversharing will prove valuable.

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