Good morning from Florida USA🇺🇸. I love these shows….i literally have been up all night re-watching all the shows, i love them that much…im retired now, used to work in oncology dept for a large multi-specialty clinic….lost my husband to pancreatic cancer so i moved on to something new after a couple years…the care and dedication of your trauma unit, well i wish we had the level of care that y’all have in your country….love and blessings to all ❤
Good morning Elizabeth. I'm so sorry for your loss. I enjoy watching these shows as well. I also watch the shows on Full Throttle TV2. He has started a new season of Paramedics On Scene,which is from Scotland. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
A woman in San Diego CA USA tried to give her baby away down near the docks. The couple didn't take the child but called police. By the time cops got there she had slipped into psychosis. She thought her baby was a rat & drowned it in the water. She'd tried to get help but at the time it was not well understood here. UK was much better
Graham and Kate are so very sweet. I loved the gentleman and was so happy his foot wasn't broken. And the lady was so sad she was alone, that sweet hearted nurse was so kind. I love this show ❤
I love these people ❤😊 the uk er and medical staff are so compassionate & real .. these shows are so so warm & fuzzy to watch … I can’t stand but ff when there’s lotsa blood tho 😂 eek 😣
The Irish gentleman is interesting. I’d love to sit down with him and let him tell me stories about his life and growing up with 11 brothers. We should listen more to our elders. They have a lot to tell and teach us.
This is so true. I wish I would have listened more when my Dad talked about family. My granddad died way before I was born. He would have been so interesting and he and I had so much in common. He did rodeoing to earn enough to put money down on a ranch. I have spent nearly 45 years raising livestock. Listen to people they can tell you so much.
I work in a nursing home... The stories they tell are facinating. Even tho they have dementia they talk about the war and their childhood like it was yesterday.
You wanted to see a sandy beach… There was an AA member named Sandy Beach. He died 40+ years sober in a chair at his favorite AA meeting. He laid his head down on the table and left this world. Those two words brought back great memories for me. ♥️
I have Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Panic and OCD. The early stages of motherhood were so difficult! I decided not to have any more children because of the medicine. I needed it. Now that I'm about to be 50, I am more like Joyce. I stay home alone. It's strange how similar our lives can be.
Norman was such a sweet man. Something about him reminded me of my Dad. Graham and Kate were a lovely couple. It had to be very difficult for both of them dealing with her post partum depression. This was a terrific episode. 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Man I felt for Norman and started to cry when he talked about the loss of his wife, my grandmother passed away six months shy of what would’ve been my grandparents 65th wedding anniversary and it was so hard on my grandfather that he didn’t even want to live anymore right after it happened because he was so lost without my grandmother and although it’s been almost 4.5 years it’s been really hard for him navigating life without her so I know he can relate to Norman’s experience big time.
Сколько сил и энергии требуеться от Вас, вы вторые после Бога, молю за вас и ваше здоровье каждый день, смотрю эти ролики, человеческая боль для вас не безразлична, вы Святые, 😢😢😢😢😢
If you've not already, perhaps you can invest in some hand holds around your home, and grab bars in the bathroom. To prevent my dad from falling getting in and out of bed, he had a grab pole that was on the floor and went up to the ceiling, sturdy, and he would use it getting in and out of bed. Not just for falling, but as leverage to swing his legs and body around. It really helped. For myself, same age as you, whilst I miss having long and lovely hot soaks in the tub, I opted for a big walk in shower and I no longer have to climb over the tub edge, steading myself as I put my foot down on the other side.
I could definitely relate to the panic attacks she describes. They don’t happen often, but when they do it completely blindsides me. I know my trigger now, it’s actually a very specific odor. It’s weird how the brain works, though I’m very thankful it’s a cologne brand hardly any wear instead of all men in general. My mind thinks it’s protecting me by warning of danger, but the way it does puts me in danger. So now I carry Xanax and a copy of the prescription just in case, despite the last panic attack having been in 2015. Because I never know when I will encounter that smell again, if ever.
Graham’s wife really needs some therapy or something. It’s not normal for someone to be THAT paranoid. She’s going to have either a mental breakdown or heart attack 😊
Good morning from Florida USA🇺🇸. I love these shows….i literally have been up all night re-watching all the shows, i love them that much…im retired now, used to work in oncology dept for a large multi-specialty clinic….lost my husband to pancreatic cancer so i moved on to something new after a couple years…the care and dedication of your trauma unit, well i wish we had the level of care that y’all have in your country….love and blessings to all ❤
I’m sorry for your loss. Try to get some sleep at night.
Good morning Elizabeth. I'm so sorry for your loss. I enjoy watching these shows as well. I also watch the shows on Full Throttle TV2. He has started a new season of Paramedics On Scene,which is from Scotland. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
PS: I love the night myself, safe and no one can reach me.
Me too Florida
From Florida too, and I also love these shows! I'm so sorry for the loss of your husband.
Having someone acknowledge your mental pain is huge. Joan is such a special person. ❤
Post-partum depression IS real people. This poor woman!
A woman in San Diego CA USA tried to give her baby away down near the docks. The couple didn't take the child but called police. By the time cops got there she had slipped into psychosis. She thought her baby was a rat & drowned it in the water. She'd tried to get help but at the time it was not well understood here. UK was much better
Graham and Kate are so very sweet. I loved the gentleman and was so happy his foot wasn't broken. And the lady was so sad she was alone, that sweet hearted nurse was so kind.
I love this show ❤
I love these people ❤😊 the uk er and medical staff are so compassionate & real .. these shows are so so warm & fuzzy to watch … I can’t stand but ff when there’s lotsa blood tho 😂 eek 😣
The Irish gentleman is interesting. I’d love to sit down with him and let him tell me stories about his life and growing up with 11 brothers. We should listen more to our elders. They have a lot to tell and teach us.
This is so true. I wish I would have listened more when my Dad talked about family. My granddad died way before I was born. He would have been so interesting and he and I had so much in common. He did rodeoing to earn enough to put money down on a ranch. I have spent nearly 45 years raising livestock.
Listen to people they can tell you so much.
Yes they certainly do .. ❤
I work in a nursing home... The stories they tell are facinating. Even tho they have dementia they talk about the war and their childhood like it was yesterday.
Well said
What I love as much are the side stories from the patients and relatives. Always a mix of joy and sadness.... Life...
Graham has THE MOST BEAUTIFUL eyes❣️
OMG, I thought the same thing.
I thought the same thing - icey blue
Right!
Joan is so fantastic. Thank you for what you all do.
She’s a beautiful soul & a total empath. Her genuine care & compassion for Joyce was so touching to see. Joan is a very special lady & nurse.
@@renb6133I 100% agree.
My heart goes out to Joyce and Norman. Sounds like you have wonderful lives.
Watching Norman and Joyce talk about the loss of their spouses just makes me tear up! So sweet! ❤
You wanted to see a sandy beach… There was an AA member named Sandy Beach. He died 40+ years sober in a chair at his favorite AA meeting. He laid his head down on the table and left this world. Those two words brought back great memories for me. ♥️
I have Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Panic and OCD. The early stages of motherhood were so difficult! I decided not to have any more children because of the medicine. I needed it. Now that I'm about to be 50, I am more like Joyce. I stay home alone. It's strange how similar our lives can be.
Good morning from Indiana my friends I absolutely am hooked on this show. I work at a hospital. Thank you for the videos
Joan is an amazing nurse.
Norman was such a sweet man. Something about him reminded me of my Dad. Graham and Kate were a lovely couple. It had to be very difficult for both of them dealing with her post partum depression. This was a terrific episode. 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Man I felt for Norman and started to cry when he talked about the loss of his wife, my grandmother passed away six months shy of what would’ve been my grandparents 65th wedding anniversary and it was so hard on my grandfather that he didn’t even want to live anymore right after it happened because he was so lost without my grandmother and although it’s been almost 4.5 years it’s been really hard for him navigating life without her so I know he can relate to Norman’s experience big time.
Hope you are spending time with him. 💚
Good evening from Australia
I’m in Aus too. Good evening. 😊
Adelaide here
Howdy 👋
10.30pm from Cairns Australia ❤
Hi from Melbourne
Townsville here.😊
Loving every hospital emergency video.Great patient care.
Watching from Sydney I know St Georges wonderful hospital and caring staff .
Best show in the world!! I’ve seen every single one and re-watch them now!
God Bless Norman! What a beautiful man!!
I just saw that this was up.....title got my attention..... definitely applies to myself.
Good morning from Brazil! I hope you all have a wonderful day!
Good afternoon from Cali, USA!
Good afternoon from Indiana USA. I too love watching your videos. The love of friends and family is so so important 💗 ❤️
I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety by a sleep tech. Anxiety is one of the hardest things you can conquer.
Сколько сил и энергии требуеться от Вас, вы вторые после Бога, молю за вас и ваше здоровье каждый день, смотрю эти ролики, человеческая боль для вас не безразлична, вы Святые, 😢😢😢😢😢
Love these shows too!
I always want to straighten the cord on the red phone! Lol
Me too!!!!
I am treated for depression I can attest to how scarey it can become in certain situations
Perceptive, thoughtful nurse...
Again I love this show, and the sincere caregiving, off all the staff... Even the people in the waiting room are Jolly... Love it!!❤❤❤❤
I’m 64 and already have osteoporosis. I’m so afraid to fall when I get older. Apparently it’s very common on these shows.
If you've not already, perhaps you can invest in some hand holds around your home, and grab bars in the bathroom. To prevent my dad from falling getting in and out of bed, he had a grab pole that was on the floor and went up to the ceiling, sturdy, and he would use it getting in and out of bed. Not just for falling, but as leverage to swing his legs and body around. It really helped. For myself, same age as you, whilst I miss having long and lovely hot soaks in the tub, I opted for a big walk in shower and I no longer have to climb over the tub edge, steading myself as I put my foot down on the other side.
Just loved Michael
Great love this keeping giving us more
You come in with a possible broken foot/ankle and they make you walk to x-ray?
Good afternoon from USA Wisconsin
Evening all.🇦🇺
WHY wasn't Norman wheeled to xray and back??? 🙄
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Good morning Donna. Have a wonderful day! Cheers from 🇨🇦
Good evening my friend
@@monicajane7888 Hello Monica. I'm also from Canada 🍁. I'm in Ontario. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
@@KerryWhite-fc7gr Good evening my friend. I hope your doing good. Have a fantastic night Kerry.❤️🙂⚘️🤗.
@@donnamitchell7707 lol Kitchener
Morning from Illinois
I could definitely relate to the panic attacks she describes. They don’t happen often, but when they do it completely blindsides me. I know my trigger now, it’s actually a very specific odor. It’s weird how the brain works, though I’m very thankful it’s a cologne brand hardly any wear instead of all men in general. My mind thinks it’s protecting me by warning of danger, but the way it does puts me in danger. So now I carry Xanax and a copy of the prescription just in case, despite the last panic attack having been in 2015. Because I never know when I will encounter that smell again, if ever.
Watching from Panama 🇵🇦 Love this show 🙏
Good morning Kerry and Donna!
Good morning
Afternoon, anxiety is a very true illness. It's hard to explain. do I want to be here
or not.
Seattle, WA USA.
Norman stole my heart, ❤, he has a gentle face and beautiful eyes, I'd love to share a cuppa and a chat, Hi from Adelaide, Australia 🇦🇺
I love these shows 🇿🇦
If I was Kate, I wouldn’t have left until his diagnosis. 😢😢. His eyes are beautiful
She said she had to. Maybe she had to pick up the kids or something like that... 😢
He's extremely good looking with beautiful teeth! Teeth are important
Я ❤😘 тебя доктор, Майкл Кэнбой 😢😢😢❤
🇺🇸 Love these shows too😊
At least this motorcyclist was wearing a crash helmet 😊
There is nothing as painful as the loss of a loving spouse. I know how hard it is. I am in tears for Norman and Joyce.
Awe! She's looking for compliments from the good looking doctor. 17:46 😊😊❤❤ 17:52
I don't understand when patients come in with possible broken bones in their legs or feet, and they are made to walk to xray.
They don’t plaster brakes in the US anymore. They brace and wrap. For my broken foot I have a boot.
G’day everyone
Aussie Aussie
Poor Joyce!! Those legs are really sore.
So what’s “reses” stand for?
Resuscitation
😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Обожаю вас, медики 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
A diabetic should go to the hospital immediately, especially if it s their feet
Graham’s wife really needs some therapy or something. It’s not normal for someone to be THAT paranoid. She’s going to have either a mental breakdown or heart attack 😊
It can be very common after birth
Norman’s wife was beautiful in her wedding dress
Looked like Norman was drinking rubbing alcohol?!
❤
Why did she leave the hosp before finding out what was wrong with her husband?
Maybe kids.
Hallooooo from Sydney
See what happens when you leave your wife preparing for a bbq whilst you go out and play with your friends
😂