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David K. was a successful tax attorney with a normal life until a single migraine changed everything. He didn't just fear death; he became absolutely certain he had already died. This episode explores the terrifying reality of Cotard’s Syndrome, a rare condition where the brain's "existence monitor" simply turns off. šŸ“ CASE SUMMARY: For five months, David K. walked the line between life and death. He stopped eating because "corpses don't need food," he researched funeral homes for his own body, and he was found by police digging his own grave in the middle of the night. Doctors called it depression, then schizophrenia. They were wrong. This is the story of a micro-stroke that erased a man's ability to know he was alive. āš ļø Don't let the system glitch on you. Subscribe to Diagnosis Glitch for weekly medical mysteries exposed: https://www.youtube.com/@Diagnosis_Glitch?sub_confirmation=1 - - - šŸ’€ THE FATAL ERRORS: - The Invisible Stroke: Why a tiny burst vessel in the medial prefrontal cortex didn't show up on standard CT scans. - The Logic of Delusion: Why David wasn't scared, but calm and methodical about his own "death." - The Lost Diagnosis: How Cotard’s Syndrome (Walking Corpse Syndrome) is often mistaken for severe depression or psychosis. ā±ļø TIME OF DEATH: 00:00 - Intro 01:38 - The Migraine That Started It All 02:12 - "My Heart Has Stopped" 04:23 - Shopping for Funeral Homes 06:00 - The Glitch: Medial Prefrontal Cortex 08:02 - 45 Days Without Food 10:07 - The Man in the Cemetery 12:52 - Why Medication Failed 15:17 - The Diagnosis: Cotard’s Syndrome 17:05 - The Question: "Am I Alive?" - - - ā“ PATIENT HISTORY: If your brain told you with absolute certainty that you were dead, but everyone else said you were alive, who would you believe? Let us know in the comments. šŸ‘‹ ABOUT DIAGNOSIS GLITCH: We explore the edge cases where medicine fails. The misdiagnoses, the anomalies, and the system errors that cost lives. When the body glitches, we find the code. āš–ļø LEGAL & PRIVACY: While this story is based on real medical cases and documented events, names, locations, and identifying details may have been changed to protect the privacy of patients and their families. Content on Diagnosis Glitch is for entertainment and informational purposes only. This is not medical advice. If you have symptoms, please see a professional.

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