Abby's mom did not only such a great job coaching her child, but also communicating with the medical staff getting the information she needed while also fully trusting them to do their jobs and not getting in the way.
Her mom does an awesome job! Calming and supporting her injured and scared child. I had an accident, too, but I can’t remember a calming effect by my mum.
Having been in the place of that mother of the eight year old girl, that mother held up really really well. She will absolutely fall apart later but mother's don't have the option of falling apart in front of the child who takes her cues from mum. Good job mum.
if it is like other papers(here page 3 girl was known as the "sunshine girl", and they were often nude from waist up lol. In other words, how to tell when a boy is hitting puberty 😂
You can definitely see that it was a picture of a chick in just a tiny bikini, 😂. The kid did a literal double take when he turned the page and saw those cheeks staring back at him. That girl was all double-cheeked up on a Tuesday afternoon, lmao 😂 😆!!!
Mom. You did a fabulous job with Abby. You really did. As someone that was a child in emergency, I was so happy to see how calm you were in front of her. That’s one thing we have today to be grateful for with cell phones is that your husband related a message to his daughter and that was so great. So hard to see kids crying and all they wanna do is go home had me tearing up. I love the way. The elderly lady said thank you to her 2 young relatives that helped her well. I’m glad she was able to go home. And the couple were really cute because they reminded me of me and my late husband. And for those who commented about her being able to walk out to have a smoke when she had sore back enough to get her to emergency, it’s because it’s an epidural site and it’s different than falling and hurting your back. A bad epidural could ache your back for the rest of your life because mine does and it’s 33 years old. Sometimes it’s just so painful that it feels raw and you know that epidurals aren’t supposed to hurt your back for that many years, but some area where the epidural was putting is damaged. New moms who had the epidural complain about the discomfort of it, but then there’s some that have the discomfort of it for years like I said before. Every night, I’m on my heating pad because of it. Cold packs don’t help it. Another great video showing the great work of doctors, nurses and security guards!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰💖
i fell down in London in the bathroom while my nanny was in my brother bedroom and she saw my whatsapp and check my head but i had headache for 24 houra
The little girl was adorable. Her mum showed no fear in front of her daughter to keep any anxieties from getting across. Kids can pick up on the smallest facial expressions and voice inflections. I bet she had a big cry of relief in private later with her husband though. Great job mom:)
The parents of little Abby raised a precious gem. The lady and man doing security nice to meet you but in a strange way meeting you, if that makes sense
And no matter how much they go on about smoking I personally think drinking and driving. Stabbing people These are all very much worse things than smoking. I am 80 and doctor asked me if I want help to stop. I said no, at my age it's ridiculous.
@@raemac44 It's never too late to stop that disgusting habit. I smoked for 50 years and quitting at age 72 was the best heath decision I have ever made.
@@raemac44 I may not know you but I freaking love you! I'd love some story times from you of things you've lived through. You have my respect and I am only 44! ❤ 🙏 😊 ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
Loved the sudden surprised gasp, the sureptitious look to see if anyone noticed, then the peeking at the page. How to tell when a boy is hitting puberty lol.
Watching the drunk guy lying on the floor, with the staff trying to get him up, made me feel so ashamed because I used to be just the same, not for twenty years thank goodness, but all those highly trained people wasting their time, with a drunk when there are seriously ill people desperately needing their help, it’s awful!
Abbey killed me seeing her going through her trauma. It made me relive my 4 yr old daughter's fall from the top step of our pool slide, landing on her head on the concrete. 😮😢 Hubert and his wife are hilarious 😂 They have just the right amount of sas to make their marriage work. I say, good for them 🎉❤
Unbelievable, how some people react and how they deal with it in UK . They can wait outside if they can't behave as a normal human being, upset or not. Period.
My goodness, the guy who put the needle into the little girls arm needs some retraining. That was very rough and as someone who gets many needles of all sizes into my arm I know that when it is done well you feel nothing. Poor child.
I've got crappy veins and as a result I have a port. Very few people can successfully stick me without causing pain unless ultrasound is used for guidance.
@@Leslie_ann_h Oh my goodness I'm sorry, that sounds awful. I have awful veins in my arms so if it is just taking blood I tell them use my hand. I have had many many pints of blood taken because of too much iron and that big needle is a pain to get in but there are still some talented people who manage it, but also a few butchers lol. .
My daughter got into a bike accident and hit the handle bars on her pelvis as she was slipping over them. It crushed her pelvis. Worst thing ever! It made me want to become a nurse, I’m in school to become a RN. It’s challenging and I’m praying I make it through. But I love watching these!
When I was just over 2 years old I fell about 3 meters and fractured my head, neck and needed about 150 stitches in my head and had a major concussion. My parents said that the doctor that did my stitches, was a plastic surgeon. He would talk to me while doing the stitches in such a calm and collective voice that I never even fussed. The ER sent me home (they didn't know about the neck break yet - this was 1978) and my parents had to keep me away all night. I guess I screamed all night because of the pain. 2 days later, I was walking around our house and my parents thought I had a stroke as I was dragging my right side of my body. They took me back to the ER - who then shipped me 100 miles to a bigger hospital. I had more tests done and The saw that I had also broken C-1 in my neck. Because I was so little they could not put me in a "Halo" so the doctor fitted me with something else that I had to wear for 18 months. The one good thing that came out of all of this was my mom taught me to read really young and now I love to read.
I’m an ex smoker and whether you believe me or not is irrelevant but your brain has pain receptors on your brain cells that nicotine attaches to that helps with pain receptors which can reduce some pain so as long as her hips or sciatic nerve isn’t affected then it has no barring on how she walks. Pain is on the inside and believe me quitting smoking is very very difficult and it’s not like I’m going to fast today but for water that’s a piece of cake compared to quitting smoking but with different treatment it can be done but unless it’s an emergency trach let’s say you have patches of nicotine to help then if and only if they’re ready to quit and that’s the biggest issue is wanting to quit and as I’m an ex-smoker it’s one of the hardest part… wanting to quit, it’s the only way you can quit and it took me 40 years to get that far!
So many women have bad backs & disc problems after epidurals. I have had years of hospitalizations because of it. There needs to be more studies done in my opinion because women around the world are suffering in pain.
Abby is so brave. That poor psych patient. I know we're hard to handle, and it can go very badly for us here in the US, so most of us tend to hide here. Our only blessing is if we have a decent psyche team on our side to help us.
If you’re talking about Abby then you didn’t listen well. She fell off of a diving board after going off of it several times. Kids have accidents all the time!!!!
Good evening from Bea in Tromsoe, Northern Norway😊I spent hours in a graveyard today, looking for the grave of a dear friend. After a couple of hours we found out that we were in the wrong graveyard.So, tomorrow, we’ll go to the right one. The graveyard we were in had a whole section of WW2 - British graves, and also one for Titanic victims. ❤❤
They don’t have a psych section? No mental health part of the A&E? And I thought it was bad here where they have that but the patient doesn’t get a bed only a chair. There are psych nurses, security, and psychiatrists. This is worse, this is implying that those with mental health issues are not even worth having specific help for them in A&E.
There was a child who either slipped or jumped to close to the edge cause he was not good swimmer I don't recall but it busted his head open and he passed.The pool was closed for good after that.That was the second accident there was 1 involving a slide that never should have been installed it was from the roof.
……on the 23rd October, 1987, Australian champion diver, Nathan Meade, smashed his head on concrete diving tower, as he doing a practice dive, which went horribly wrong, at Chandler Swimming Complex. He died from his injury at the P A Hospital, Brisbane, Qld. R I P
They lady getting steroid shots for pain. I get those, was she not explained the possible short term effects? Short term increase in blood pressure, flushing. And those saying she taking a smoke break. I get hose shots every 3 months. For 2 months it’s like a miracle, I get my life back… for 2 months only. So that fact she is upright is a sign the injection worked.
Selfish and horrible, to have six children, when over-population is destroying our planet. And smoking, so they'll all grow up damaged from second-hand smoke.
Yea but don’t judge my friend. I know it’s hard but try to put yourself in her shoes, 6 kids! Yes she chose that but her back pain could be anything closing up a cannel in the back that feeds her legs, etc
@MH-hw4uh: I have sadly noticed the lack of consistent, disease-preventative protocols on this and other programs from the UK. It disappoints me; as an American, I am accustomed to different standards of care.
How can someone go to the a&e for bronchitis, go to the doctors and get some antibiotics, a&e stands for an accident or an emergency. The whole show, what a nightmare.
Bronchitis is not just an infection but also frequently has inflammation of the airways. Airways that are causing problems and it's not at a time when the person is able to get to their own doctor then the appropriate places to go are urgent care if available or the er/a&e. And considering it's a smoker who is choosing to not smoke for 3 days, then their airways are already compromised and add bronchitis (or as later told) a chest infection, then that just compounds their problems.
Bronchitis doesn't follow doctor's office hours. My sister went to a US emergi-care for acute bronchitis because it hit hard over the weekend. They gave her the wrong antibiotics and by the time she was able to get into her own Dr. the left side of her heart was dieing, her Dr. sent her directly back to the hospital. She is now permanently disabled with a pacemaker. So yes, there are times when bronchitis is an emergency
You have to watch in elderly also that it can go into pneumonia. My dad has Copd and has had pneumonia 4 times this past year alone. He now is in the hospital with pneumonia and a collapsed lung.
It’s strange to see these people go through life altering moments & there is only a curtain between patients in The United States you go to the Emergency room first with curtains but if you get admitted or come in ambulance in serious condition you go straight to a private room . Maybe that’s why we get charged $12 for a damn band aid because we get our rooms with televisions
Curtained wards exist all over the US, and private rooms exist all over the UK. That's simply the reality. Only someone with a lot of privilege and a deep lack of experience would claim that one whole TV show and one whole admission is somehow extensive expertise in a huge, complex, diverse system, enough "expertise" to declare that they "just know" how EVERYTHING is 🙄
Kicking out an alcoholic before they've been treated seems super immoral. I get that they don't want to deal with unruly behavior, but its an illness, and people come in drunk and high constantly. For some of these people, it's the only way that they'll seek much needed treatment. Put them in a psychiatric unit, if you must. Dude wasn't even causing problems, but "drinking alcohol from a bottle." Ugh.
Why is she in A&E for her back if she can walk? I've been rendered unable to walk from pain and still not gone in to emergency. She seems in pretty good spirits to me if she can talk, joke, laugh and take a ciggie break. I reckon she just wanted a break from all her kids.
I'm terminally ill and I've been in ER with VERY painful issues (like kidney stones that required surgery, swelling in the brain, severe infections) yet my husband and I are well known by our main hospital ER staff to be cheerful and making puns while waiting on tests or admission. We also have two medically complex kids and the Children's Hospital knows us very well for our puns - and for bringing staff gifts. Just because a person is sick or injured doesn't mean they have to be a jerk. Or that being an abusive toad "proves" severity of injury. Plenty of abusive, nasty, violent, screaming people are fakers, drama queens, and attention seekers. Those of us who experience severe pain and illness daily or constantly are not "inferior" simply because we aren't abusive or dramatic.
This comment is perfectly good and cannot be removed. Such a dumb intro. You say the world can feel a bit more chaotic. What about every single individual that gets affected by your immigration to Britain? I am sure the world feels MUCH more chaotic for those.
Abby’s mom brought tears to my eyes, man. Asking her to move her hand with breathing and having her daydream about the beach was brilliant. Well done!
Abby's mom did not only such a great job coaching her child, but also communicating with the medical staff getting the information she needed while also fully trusting them to do their jobs and not getting in the way.
Abby's mum was so good getting her through that difficult situation; terrific parenting skills under pressure.
Absolutely, her mother was wonderful and certainly helped Abby not be traumatized from the incident.
Abby's mum was amazing with her.
She's a really good mama.
That sweet little girl. I was 8 yrs old when I had a fractured skull. Everything was so scary. Her mother was wonderful with her.
It’s weird as we are younger we try different things, but as we get older we get set in our ways and forget to be child like.
Her mom does an awesome job! Calming and supporting her injured and scared child.
I had an accident, too, but I can’t remember a calming effect by my mum.
Having been in the place of that mother of the eight year old girl, that mother held up really really well. She will absolutely fall apart later but mother's don't have the option of falling apart in front of the child who takes her cues from mum. Good job mum.
Wow Abby's mother is so good with her. Her voice is so calming and she knows just what to say.
6:52 awww. “Help me” that sbout broke my heart
Michelle and Hubert nearly had me rolling on the floor. What a great couple. 🤣❤👩❤👨
I loved their banter as well, my parents are the same xD
She's disgusting. I don't know how anyone can sleep with those greasy people
All the Dr’s and nurses are a special breed of people to look at the emergencies day in and out and still go to work
The little boy that opened the paper.. gasps, closes paper then looks again. Lol, wonder what he saw?
It was the page 3 girl lol That's a lot of skin for a little Muslim boy.
@@AnotherWittyUsername. I had lady pics on my bedroom walls at 15 yrs old. My mom just thought it was funny. My fav was Glynnis Barber.
Page 3 of the sun usually has a topless woman. 😂
if it is like other papers(here page 3 girl was known as the "sunshine girl", and they were often nude from waist up lol. In other words, how to tell when a boy is hitting puberty 😂
You can definitely see that it was a picture of a chick in just a tiny bikini, 😂. The kid did a literal double take when he turned the page and saw those cheeks staring back at him. That girl was all double-cheeked up on a Tuesday afternoon, lmao 😂 😆!!!
Abby's such a beautiful child, I'm glad she's ok.
Mom. You did a fabulous job with Abby. You really did. As someone that was a child in emergency, I was so happy to see how calm you were in front of her. That’s one thing we have today to be grateful for with cell phones is that your husband related a message to his daughter and that was so great. So hard to see kids crying and all they wanna do is go home had me tearing up.
I love the way. The elderly lady said thank you to her 2 young relatives that helped her well. I’m glad she was able to go home.
And the couple were really cute because they reminded me of me and my late husband. And for those who commented about her being able to walk out to have a smoke when she had sore back enough to get her to emergency, it’s because it’s an epidural site and it’s different than falling and hurting your back. A bad epidural could ache your back for the rest of your life because mine does and it’s 33 years old. Sometimes it’s just so painful that it feels raw and you know that epidurals aren’t supposed to hurt your back for that many years, but some area where the epidural was putting is damaged.
New moms who had the epidural complain about the discomfort of it, but then there’s some that have the discomfort of it for years like I said before. Every night, I’m on my heating pad because of it. Cold packs don’t help it.
Another great video showing the great work of doctors, nurses and security guards!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰💖
i fell down in London in the bathroom while my nanny was in my brother bedroom and she saw my whatsapp and check my head but i had headache for 24 houra
The little girl was adorable. Her mum showed no fear in front of her daughter to keep any anxieties from getting across. Kids can pick up on the smallest facial expressions and voice inflections. I bet she had a big cry of relief in private later with her husband though. Great job mom:)
the poor 8 year old girl hope she recovers soon
This hospital is rather a well oiled machine of doctors and nurses
The parents of little Abby raised a precious gem. The lady and man doing security nice to meet you but in a strange way meeting you, if that makes sense
Abby was so courageous for such a little girl. You wouldn’t see me back on a diving board after that accident.
X smoker here. Pain in the back has nothing to do with smoking. This woman takes care of six kids. She still can have pain.
And no matter how much they go on about smoking I personally think drinking and driving. Stabbing people These are all very much worse things than smoking. I am 80 and doctor asked me if I want help to stop. I said no, at my age it's ridiculous.
If I know someone is smoking I can walk away, when we drive we have no idea who is driving drunk🤷🏼♀️ pretty simple for me.
@@raemac44 It's never too late to stop that disgusting habit. I smoked for 50 years and quitting at age 72 was the best heath decision I have ever made.
@@raemac44 I may not know you but I freaking love you! I'd love some story times from you of things you've lived through. You have my respect and I am only 44! ❤ 🙏 😊 ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
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Abby's mom was awesome!
Abby's mother is amazing!
I have so much respect for all these doctors and nurses. It must be one of the most challenging jobs to do
Wow...over and over again.
The lad sneaking a peek at the page 3 girl was very cute!
Loved the sudden surprised gasp, the sureptitious look to see if anyone noticed, then the peeking at the page. How to tell when a boy is hitting puberty lol.
Watching the drunk guy lying on the floor, with the staff trying to get him up, made me feel so ashamed because I used to be just the same, not for twenty years thank goodness, but all those highly trained people wasting their time, with a drunk when there are seriously ill people desperately needing their help, it’s awful!
Abbey killed me seeing her going through her trauma. It made me relive my 4 yr old daughter's fall from the top step of our pool slide, landing on her head on the concrete. 😮😢 Hubert and his wife are hilarious 😂 They have just the right amount of sas to make their marriage work. I say, good for them 🎉❤
Unbelievable, how some people react and how they deal with it in UK . They can wait outside if they can't behave as a normal human being, upset or not. Period.
What a beautiful child with a magical spirit ❤
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Good morning 😊😊😊😊
@@cathydargie9253 Hello Cathy. I hope you had a fantastic day 🙂⚘️.
The narrators audio is very low, I don't know if you can fix that in editing
I noticed that too. I thought my tv suddenly went weird
Are these older episodes? They seem to be.
I was wondering the same thing, I've seen this series before
Usually you can tell how old they are by the phone technology. This one seems to be about ten years old
Yes they are
Des! You've got a beard! I'm loving it. ❤❤❤❤❤
My goodness, the guy who put the needle into the little girls arm needs some retraining. That was very rough and as someone who gets many needles of all sizes into my arm I know that when it is done well you feel nothing. Poor child.
I've got crappy veins and as a result I have a port. Very few people can successfully stick me without causing pain unless ultrasound is used for guidance.
@@Leslie_ann_h Oh my goodness I'm sorry, that sounds awful. I have awful veins in my arms so if it is just taking blood I tell them use my hand. I have had many many pints of blood taken because of too much iron and that big needle is a pain to get in but there are still some talented people who manage it, but also a few butchers lol. .
Every time I have to get an iv or anything that has to do with needles I feel it every time. Everyone is different.
There’s not one needle that makes you feel nothing in my ‘book’. 😢. They are all painful, just some less than some.
@@MH-hw4uh Ha ha. Maybe I'm just odd.
Michelle and Hubert are absolutely adorable 😅
Sound is not good
My daughter got into a bike accident and hit the handle bars on her pelvis as she was slipping over them. It crushed her pelvis. Worst thing ever! It made me want to become a nurse, I’m in school to become a RN. It’s challenging and I’m praying I make it through. But I love watching these!
Goodluck and best wishes.
@@bronwyndobbins282 that is painful
Guy in hoodie, same thing here in Florida. Some of these people can't JUST ANSWER 🙄
9:32 He sees Page 3, lol.
13:00 Nikki looks very familiar, was she on a previous episode?
Can I get a 👍 Thumbs up 👍
For the MOST INCREDIBLE MOTHER
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take care Abby you are brave girl like me
When I was just over 2 years old I fell about 3 meters and fractured my head, neck and needed about 150 stitches in my head and had a major concussion. My parents said that the doctor that did my stitches, was a plastic surgeon. He would talk to me while doing the stitches in such a calm and collective voice that I never even fussed. The ER sent me home (they didn't know about the neck break yet - this was 1978) and my parents had to keep me away all night. I guess I screamed all night because of the pain. 2 days later, I was walking around our house and my parents thought I had a stroke as I was dragging my right side of my body. They took me back to the ER - who then shipped me 100 miles to a bigger hospital. I had more tests done and The saw that I had also broken C-1 in my neck. Because I was so little they could not put me in a "Halo" so the doctor fitted me with something else that I had to wear for 18 months. The one good thing that came out of all of this was my mom taught me to read really young and now I love to read.
Nobody cares nor did they ask
I’m an ex smoker and whether you believe me or not is irrelevant but your brain has pain receptors on your brain cells that nicotine attaches to that helps with pain receptors which can reduce some pain so as long as her hips or sciatic nerve isn’t affected then it has no barring on how she walks. Pain is on the inside and believe me quitting smoking is very very difficult and it’s not like I’m going to fast today but for water that’s a piece of cake compared to quitting smoking but with different treatment it can be done but unless it’s an emergency trach let’s say you have patches of nicotine to help then if and only if they’re ready to quit and that’s the biggest issue is wanting to quit and as I’m an ex-smoker it’s one of the hardest part… wanting to quit, it’s the only way you can quit and it took me 40 years to get that far!
So many women have bad backs & disc problems after epidurals. I have had years of hospitalizations because of it.
There needs to be more studies done in my opinion because women around the world are suffering in pain.
Her mums ability to22 bco22me creative and use visualistion was astounding. Thank you
Sorry my tab is playing up. Cant use the number but loves popping up after?!
Abby is so brave. That poor psych patient. I know we're hard to handle, and it can go very badly for us here in the US, so most of us tend to hide here. Our only blessing is if we have a decent psyche team on our side to help us.
such a beautiful couple
Parents need to use the word NO sometimes. That poor baby.
If you’re talking about Abby then you didn’t listen well. She fell off of a diving board after going off of it several times. Kids have accidents all the time!!!!
Whenever re-uploading these Channel 4 videos make damned sure the narrator can be heard.
Holy s*** I literally thought that one dude was Edward Snowden for a minute 😂
13:26 did they give txa and do a pediatric big score and a internal cranial pressure before clearing the c spine
This lady with the back problem…”try to be nicer to your partner; it goes a long way”.
The lady with a spinal injection issue was really mean to her partner. I feel sorry for him. Get out while you can.
Mr. Commentator....YOU are not being heard. You gotta speak much louder cause there's alot of noisy action going on while you are commenting.
That lady looks brilliant for 6 children.
All alcohol tastes nasty to me, or it could be at my Dad WAS an alcoholic so I just think it's gross 🤣
Do they not have dentists in London?
3:50 *proceeds to chuck him out*
I just don't understand, why a patient need two or more ppl with them.
I dealt with all the decisions about my granny alone.
Good evening from Bea in Tromsoe, Northern Norway😊I spent hours in a graveyard today, looking for the grave of a dear friend. After a couple of hours we found out that we were in the wrong graveyard.So, tomorrow, we’ll go to the right one. The graveyard we were in had a whole section of WW2 - British graves, and also one for Titanic victims. ❤❤
If I was that kid my mum would tell me to STFU and stop crying haha
I'm sorry - how horrible for you!
They don’t have a psych section?
No mental health part of the A&E?
And I thought it was bad here where they have that but the patient doesn’t get a bed only a chair. There are psych nurses, security, and psychiatrists.
This is worse, this is implying that those with mental health issues are not even worth having specific help for them in A&E.
O Lord
6 kids!! Wow, no TV?
Banijay repeats episodes and presents them as new! I call that deceitful! 😕
We need to ask for and recieve c sections instead of epidural.of course men usually decide don't they ?
There was a child who either slipped or jumped to close to the edge cause he was not good swimmer I don't recall but it busted his head open and he passed.The pool was closed for good after that.That was the second accident there was 1 involving a slide that never should have been installed it was from the roof.
……on the 23rd October, 1987, Australian champion diver, Nathan Meade, smashed his head on concrete diving tower, as he doing a practice dive, which went horribly wrong, at Chandler Swimming Complex. He died from his injury at the P A Hospital, Brisbane, Qld. R I P
Nurse with drunk retired 10 years ago
Bounty...S...N....I....C.....😂
They lady getting steroid shots for pain. I get those, was she not explained the possible short term effects? Short term increase in blood pressure, flushing. And those saying she taking a smoke break. I get hose shots every 3 months. For 2 months it’s like a miracle, I get my life back… for 2 months only. So that fact she is upright is a sign the injection worked.
Back pain but has no problem walking out to smoke.
That does not mean that the pain isn’t there. Just proves that the need for cigs is greater.
addiction is a strong motivation.
Selfish and horrible, to have six children, when over-population is destroying our planet. And smoking, so they'll all grow up damaged from second-hand smoke.
Under no smoke sign...
Yea but don’t judge my friend. I know it’s hard but try to put yourself in her shoes, 6 kids! Yes she chose that but her back pain could be anything closing up a cannel in the back that feeds her legs, etc
Where’s your gloves, Doctor are who ever. Your bare hands on someone’s butt, it’s sanitary. No washing of hands going in our out 😢
@MH-hw4uh: I have sadly noticed the lack of consistent, disease-preventative protocols on this and other programs from the UK. It disappoints me; as an American, I am accustomed to different standards of care.
@@elainelessack Indeed!!!
Un sanitary!!!
is her eye good today or not? dude, strange how you don't want to tell your audience.
It said she has impaired vision in her left eye
@@appleal1permanent?
Thank you for clarifying for us Yanks how high three meters is.
The guy on the floor probably has a “man cold” with a side ailment of histrionics.
F$#%. the guy with the kid. Honestly????
He has a CHILD. 😢
Huh?
At 7:35, why not have have something below the board, under her head? anyone would get drowsy lying in that position after a fall lol.
They want to keep her straight in the event she has injury to the spine.
@@tamielkins1745 I know, but it doesn't take away my idea.
How can someone go to the a&e for bronchitis, go to the doctors and get some antibiotics, a&e stands for an accident or an emergency. The whole show, what a nightmare.
Bronchitis is not just an infection but also frequently has inflammation of the airways. Airways that are causing problems and it's not at a time when the person is able to get to their own doctor then the appropriate places to go are urgent care if available or the er/a&e.
And considering it's a smoker who is choosing to not smoke for 3 days, then their airways are already compromised and add bronchitis (or as later told) a chest infection, then that just compounds their problems.
Bronchitis doesn't follow doctor's office hours. My sister went to a US emergi-care for acute bronchitis because it hit hard over the weekend. They gave her the wrong antibiotics and by the time she was able to get into her own Dr. the left side of her heart was dieing, her Dr. sent her directly back to the hospital. She is now permanently disabled with a pacemaker. So yes, there are times when bronchitis is an emergency
You have to watch in elderly also that it can go into pneumonia. My dad has Copd and has had pneumonia 4 times this past year alone. He now is in the hospital with pneumonia and a collapsed lung.
It wasn't bronchitis it was lower down into the chest. It can develop into pneumonia very quickly, particularly in the elderly.
Well she shouldn't be smoking at all what a dope
The sound on this upload is awful and unwatchable😢
Lady tons of people have slipped discs, it doesn't merit a trip to a&e
It’s strange to see these people go through life altering moments & there is only a curtain between patients in The United States you go to the Emergency room first with curtains but if you get admitted or come in ambulance in serious condition you go straight to a private room . Maybe that’s why we get charged $12 for a damn band aid because we get our rooms with televisions
Curtained wards exist all over the US, and private rooms exist all over the UK.
That's simply the reality.
Only someone with a lot of privilege and a deep lack of experience would claim that one whole TV show and one whole admission is somehow extensive expertise in a huge, complex, diverse system, enough "expertise" to declare that they "just know" how EVERYTHING is 🙄
Kicking out an alcoholic before they've been treated seems super immoral. I get that they don't want to deal with unruly behavior, but its an illness, and people come in drunk and high constantly. For some of these people, it's the only way that they'll seek much needed treatment. Put them in a psychiatric unit, if you must. Dude wasn't even causing problems, but "drinking alcohol from a bottle." Ugh.
Probably wasn’t in ER for help. He was talking loudly so he needed to leave so not to disrupt the patients that are really needing help.
Why is she in A&E for her back if she can walk? I've been rendered unable to walk from pain and still not gone in to emergency. She seems in pretty good spirits to me if she can talk, joke, laugh and take a ciggie break. I reckon she just wanted a break from all her kids.
I'm terminally ill and I've been in ER with VERY painful issues (like kidney stones that required surgery, swelling in the brain, severe infections) yet my husband and I are well known by our main hospital ER staff to be cheerful and making puns while waiting on tests or admission.
We also have two medically complex kids and the Children's Hospital knows us very well for our puns - and for bringing staff gifts.
Just because a person is sick or injured doesn't mean they have to be a jerk. Or that being an abusive toad "proves" severity of injury.
Plenty of abusive, nasty, violent, screaming people are fakers, drama queens, and attention seekers.
Those of us who experience severe pain and illness daily or constantly are not "inferior" simply because we aren't abusive or dramatic.
This is a repeat
i havent seen it
Are there not gonna be any more new episodes?
If a person is drunk like that, they should help. Why did the security do that?
Bronchitis lady was just bored and wanted attention. Should have gone to her GP
Are you a doctor?😊
@@BeatheGoth-uk5tj yep sure am
Chest infections can become pneumonia very quickly.
acting like you know peoples thoughts
The guy splayed out on the floor - disgusting!
I HATE that arrogant Chinese doctor ❣️😳
This comment is perfectly good and cannot be removed. Such a dumb intro. You say the world can feel a bit more chaotic. What about every single individual that gets affected by your immigration to Britain? I am sure the world feels MUCH more chaotic for those.
what the hell are you talking about
Abby such a spoiled brat, can't keep still no jump ugh
She had a terrifying accident. Leave her be.
Really @angelwings7802 😮
do you have one normal thing to say like genuinely
Another repeat 🤨 you've already shown this episode
just dont watch it omg😭