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Casting A&E docu-series – Do you have a disorder?

IS YOUR BRAIN OR BODY BETRAYING YOU? HAVE YOU TRIED ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING TO CURE YOURSELF?

From Executive Producer Ryan Seacrest and World-Renowned Doctor Paul McKenna comes a new documentary-style television series that will help you work through your disorder. This is an exciting, innovative new show that can give you the hope of changing your life forever!

McKenna’s unique approach to personal transformation has already cured millions of people.

WE ARE CURRENTLY CASTING INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISORDERS THAT AFFECT THEIR DAILY LIVES. We’re casting even the most severe cases where the disorder has devastated the individual or the family.

SOME POSSIBLE DISORDERS WE ARE LOOKING FOR INCLUDE (but are not limited to):
– Motor Tics
– Vocal Tics
– Tourette Syndrome
– Pseudoseizures
– Pseudo-Paralysis
– PTSD
– Pro Athlete Psychout (Yips)
– Stuttering

If this sounds like you or someone you know, email the following info to castingthefixer@gmail.com (for priority please write your disorder in the subject line):
– Name
– Age
– Phone Number
– Email Address
– Your current city, state
– Recent photos
– What you’re ailment is and why you need Phil McKenna’s help. Please be as descriptive and detailed as possible.

Please include how your life would change if you were not suffering with this ailment!

We appreciate your time and look forward to meeting some amazing individuals! No problem is too small or too big so please don’t hesitate to reach out. We want to help you!

castingthefixerla@gmail.com

2 thoughts on “Casting A&E docu-series – Do you have a disorder?

  1. Macy

    I am 26 and have been diagnosed with PTSD due to significant trauma. It has affected how I function as an adult in my hometown. I am terrified of running in to people I know, working with the public, being in public. So many triggers are street signs, locations, smells & people. I am also the person who will stare at a little Debbie cherry pie and go into another world mentally because it reminds me of my dad. The two significant traumas were opposite of each other – one was from being a victim in an armed robbery & the other was witnessing where my dads body was found and having to clean his home & the spot on my own. It is a train wreck of emotions and I am not getting better. Because of this I have struggled with addiction, memory loss, emotional outbursts, sleep issues & more to the point I should be on disability but I am terrified of being deemed disabled so I keep pushing through it.

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  2. Kaitlin Shaffer

    I suffer from something called borderline personality disorder. I have never been normal and this is something that makes day to day living extremely difficult. I hope one day to be normal. Not a lot of people even know what BPD is, I would love to fix my problems and also raise awareness .

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