Medical Rare medical conditions on 20/20 tonight

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The discussion centers around a segment on 20/20 airing at 10 PM EST/9 PM CST, featuring case studies of rare medical conditions such as misophonia, pica, gelastic seizures, and a parasitic bacterial infection leading to unusual behaviors. Viewers express disappointment over the omission of gelastic seizures from the show, suggesting that the time could have been better allocated by reducing segments on other topics like alopecia and pica. Misophonia is highlighted as particularly intriguing, with one participant sharing a personal anecdote about experiencing irritation from a partner's breathing, although they question whether it was related to misophonia. The conversation reflects a mix of interest and critique regarding the show's content and presentation.
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Tonight on 20/20 10PM EST/9PM CST.

Case studies of rare medical conditions, including misophonia, a hatred of ordinary sounds; pica, a craving for inedible objects; gelastic seizures, which cause uncontrollable giggling; and a parasitic bacterial infection that causes strange behaviors.
I know some people would like to watch this.
 
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Evo said:
Tonight on 20/20 10PM EST/9PM CST.

I know some people would like to watch this.
I would like to have seen something on gelastic seizures. Where the hell were the gelastic seizures?
 
zoobyshoe said:
I would like to have seen something on gelastic seizures. Where the hell were the gelastic seizures?
Apparently that got cut so they could fit in the commercials. They could have cut a lot of the "personal victory" part of alopecia and a lot of the pica to fit it in.
 
I can't help but laugh at shows like this, but my wife just eats them up.
 
Jimmy Snyder said:
I can't help but laugh at shows like this, but my wife just eats them up.
Misophenia was really interesting, I didn't realize how severe it could be. I remember with my ex husband it got to the point that even his breathing irritated me, but I don't think it was due to misophenia.
 
Evo said:
I remember with my ex husband it got to the point that even his breathing irritated me, but I don't think it was due to misophenia.
Perhaps not. Were you able to stand the sight of him?
 
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