I have suffered from depression and I feel sorry for her. It is rough when you never get any relief from the grief you suffer. I hope they can find some help for her.
Panic attacks are the worst. I also have emetophobia and when I feel sick I panic even more. Vicious cycle. Have had a panic attack from 8pm to 3am.. when I had to get up at 4am. It was so bad.
Ugh...I was 'given a few panic attacks' from an ADD medication that 'Did Not Work Well' for me, so I know what it feels like, but thank goodness I was not afflicted /ongoing/! On the plus side, I encourage 'breathing slowly' and 'talking with me' and never EVER will say again, "Just calm down, it'll be fine". You KNOW that already...it just doesn't HELP to know that! It's awful and it doesn't make any sense, and that just makes it feel all the more embarrassing. I've had a lot of luck with just 'being encouraging/supportive' and offering suggestions/asking questions now that I've had a few panic attacks of my own. They can often be 'de-constructed' in some ways, and 'knowing WHY a thing is true' can help to bring control to the panic itself since it's not just 'some random affliction' that way. It has a cause, it gives an effect; the panic is real, even if we (the 'other people' who aren't panicking) don't SEE a reason why the panicky person might feel that way. The fact that it's not a 'real threat to life' doesn't change what our brain is yelling about when it runs amok like that. If the brain didn't really THINK FOR SURE that it was an issue, it wouldn't THINK that way. Offering my random-internet-stranger love-and-encouragement to all afflicted with panic attacks, anxiety or depression in general, and all the other miseries that don't show open wounds! :) And for those miseries that ARE from open wounds; they might be easier to see and show, but they are generally no fun either!
@@KloetenhenneI understand. I also have general anxiety, emetophobia with myself and others around me, and depression. All three are bad enough but everyone around me think it’s such a stupid fear and think I get angry when they get sick. I’m not angry, I’m in an absolute panic attack. I’m actually having one now and came on UA-cam to calm myself. It’s 8am and I’ve been up all night like this.
What a darling sweet elderly man...he just misses his wife so much and trying to enjoy life as it is. God bless this sweet man and I hope he was able tp celebrate the next day without a horrible headache 😅😊😊❤
A lot of thoughts about this episode: 1. That first call was insane, the girl who was planning on offing herself, then they a call saying that someone has cardiac arrest after offing themselves, then dying 2. That father-son duo was amazing, Aaron (the son) was so sweet to the child 3. George seems like such a sweet guy, I really hope he had a great birthday despite everything
This breaks my heart. I know that feeling of hopelessness and whenever I see someone else going through it I just want to reach out and let them know they are not alone.
The father and son team said one thing that is very important. "Try and make the patient have a good experience with the ambulance crew." I live in rual Alberta, Canada. I called an ambulance because I was feeling terrible. I had been going to the doctor's office several times for a couple of months, but we hadn't figured out why I was having such a bad time with my breathing and energy. I also had gained over 20 lbs in 7 days. The ambulance crew were laughing at me and made me feel horrible and uncomfortable. I left the ambulance and went back to my house in tears. Luckily, I had another doctor's appointment in 2 days. When I saw the doctor, he had me in the hospital and in IC immediately. After a few days, I got transferred to a different hospital that specializes in cardiac care. Eventually, I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cardio Myopathy. The left side of my heart was pumping at 19% and not 50% like it should. Luckily, I am doing fine on my medications and don't need a heart transplant, but I won't be calling for an ambulance ever again. I really like the attitude your crews have. I also know that we have here a lot of great ambulance crew members, I just happened to get a couple of the really crappie ones. Enjoy this show. 🇨🇦
If you are with someone having a panic attack, try breathing with them. Get in front of them or close to them and breathe with them to help them slow down.
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In the first call, I don't think the way the man was talking to her would have helped me. It would make everything a lot worse. I don't need your logic and general questions when I'm in distress. I need compassion and care. I need you to understand how I feel, not treat me like a statistic.
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A panic attack is one of the worst things you can experience - eminent death. Been there hundreds of times. I would rather break both legs than have one. The bad news is, once you have one, you will always be prompted to have another, out of the HORRENDOUS experience it was. Poor girl.
No one wants to see the US. Would be too depressing thinking about the awful healthcare and that people who are almost dying have to be scared to be bankrupt.
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That must be nice, to have no ability to empathize or sympathize with people in pain and distress. What a nice life you must live... and how miserable the people with mental health issues are around you.
@@inge191157 I hope so. Sorry about my assumption if that is the case. I've experienced this kind of reaction to mental illness in my own family and it hurts. I really wish there wasn't such a stigma for mental health etc, but it is prevalent in a lot of places.
I have suffered from depression and I feel sorry for her. It is rough when you never get any relief from the grief you suffer. I hope they can find some help for her.
Panic attacks are horrible! I have generalized anxiety & I completely sympathize with her!
I have anxiety and depression so I feel very bad for her. Hugs from an internet stranger.
Panic attacks are the worst. I also have emetophobia and when I feel sick I panic even more. Vicious cycle. Have had a panic attack from 8pm to 3am.. when I had to get up at 4am. It was so bad.
Completely agree I suffer from them
Ugh...I was 'given a few panic attacks' from an ADD medication that 'Did Not Work Well' for me, so I know what it feels like, but thank goodness I was not afflicted /ongoing/! On the plus side, I encourage 'breathing slowly' and 'talking with me' and never EVER will say again, "Just calm down, it'll be fine". You KNOW that already...it just doesn't HELP to know that! It's awful and it doesn't make any sense, and that just makes it feel all the more embarrassing. I've had a lot of luck with just 'being encouraging/supportive' and offering suggestions/asking questions now that I've had a few panic attacks of my own. They can often be 'de-constructed' in some ways, and 'knowing WHY a thing is true' can help to bring control to the panic itself since it's not just 'some random affliction' that way.
It has a cause, it gives an effect; the panic is real, even if we (the 'other people' who aren't panicking) don't SEE a reason why the panicky person might feel that way. The fact that it's not a 'real threat to life' doesn't change what our brain is yelling about when it runs amok like that. If the brain didn't really THINK FOR SURE that it was an issue, it wouldn't THINK that way.
Offering my random-internet-stranger love-and-encouragement to all afflicted with panic attacks, anxiety or depression in general, and all the other miseries that don't show open wounds! :) And for those miseries that ARE from open wounds; they might be easier to see and show, but they are generally no fun either!
@@KloetenhenneI understand. I also have general anxiety, emetophobia with myself and others around me, and depression. All three are bad enough but everyone around me think it’s such a stupid fear and think I get angry when they get sick. I’m not angry, I’m in an absolute panic attack. I’m actually having one now and came on UA-cam to calm myself. It’s 8am and I’ve been up all night like this.
What a darling sweet elderly man...he just misses his wife so much and trying to enjoy life as it is. God bless this sweet man and I hope he was able tp celebrate the next day without a horrible headache 😅😊😊❤
Yeah a good Old chap🥰
As Gandalf would say:
“Its going to be, a night to remember”
😅
Hannah is just the sweetest paramedic ever! She is so nice with the patients! Hannah is the person you want to meet if you need help!
Which one? 😂
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A lot of thoughts about this episode:
1. That first call was insane, the girl who was planning on offing herself, then they a call saying that someone has cardiac arrest after offing themselves, then dying
2. That father-son duo was amazing, Aaron (the son) was so sweet to the child
3. George seems like such a sweet guy, I really hope he had a great birthday despite everything
George is the sweetest. It breaks my heart to see our older generation sad.😢
This breaks my heart. I know that feeling of hopelessness and whenever I see someone else going through it I just want to reach out and let them know they are not alone.
George, that was a big gash on your noggin! Head wounds bleed profusely too... Happy 83rd and so say all of us! From the Rockies.🥃
I've been depressed for half of my life. It sucks. So glad her friend called for help!
Feel so sorry forGeorge he is a lovely man .
All thanks, love, and best wishes to the NHS team, and happy birthday, George ❤
I realy love the way Michelle treats the pasient, lots of care and compassion 🙂
Bless his hart ❤❤❤ from the USA
The father and son team said one thing that is very important. "Try and make the patient have a good experience with the ambulance crew."
I live in rual Alberta, Canada. I called an ambulance because I was feeling terrible. I had been going to the doctor's office several times for a couple of months, but we hadn't figured out why I was having such a bad time with my breathing and energy. I also had gained over 20 lbs in 7 days. The ambulance crew were laughing at me and made me feel horrible and uncomfortable. I left the ambulance and went back to my house in tears. Luckily, I had another doctor's appointment in 2 days. When I saw the doctor, he had me in the hospital and in IC immediately. After a few days, I got transferred to a different hospital that specializes in cardiac care. Eventually, I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cardio Myopathy. The left side of my heart was pumping at 19% and not 50% like it should. Luckily, I am doing fine on my medications and don't need a heart transplant, but I won't be calling for an ambulance ever again.
I really like the attitude your crews have. I also know that we have here a lot of great ambulance crew members, I just happened to get a couple of the really crappie ones.
Enjoy this show. 🇨🇦
Happy belated birthday, George! Cheers!
George ! Bless you. Happy Birthday and cheers to you
I could never work with my mom or dad. Bless the father and son duo! ❤ Good on them! 👍🏽
And I like the outcomes they tell you
I love this show!
The Community First Responder Program is brilliant. I hope it’s still around now.
It’s the doctors and nurses responsibility to answer questions and teach people what their health issues are!
I think it is great that they explain to you what is really going on
Great episode from the UK 🇬🇧.
I suffer from depression and anxiety I felt for the first patient
I've been suicidal in the past. I haven't been in the psych hospital in 6 or 7 years. Wellbutrin has been life-changing for me.
S hopping carts...great video thank you all so very much 😊😊😊
God bless George
Enjoyed watching the video.
My heart breaks for these people. I know all about it.
Very good video love the team takin care of the patients
Interesting NHS allow family members to work together .. this could be problematic and not a best practice.
good show
goodness, that's quite the excavation site on george's forehead
If you are with someone having a panic attack, try breathing with them. Get in front of them or close to them and breathe with them to help them slow down.
The wheels on the ambulance go round and round Round and round Round and round The wheels on the ambulance go round and round All through the town of fergus
When is the next episode being posted?
Not wearing gloves while attending to Tyler's cut? That's unusual.
I'm jealous, here in the u.s. we have terrible health care costs
Can y'all come and get me
In the first call, I don't think the way the man was talking to her would have helped me. It would make everything a lot worse. I don't need your logic and general questions when I'm in distress. I need compassion and care. I need you to understand how I feel, not treat me like a statistic.
George sure has a nasty cut
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You doin okay Kadin?
A panic attack is one of the worst things you can experience - eminent death. Been there hundreds of times. I would rather break both legs than have one.
The bad news is, once you have one, you will always be prompted to have another, out of the HORRENDOUS experience it was.
Poor girl.
This is England. Where is the site for USA 🇺🇸
No one wants to see the US. Would be too depressing thinking about the awful healthcare and that people who are almost dying have to be scared to be bankrupt.
The USA already has one
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TOO MANY COMMERCIALS
UA-cam PREMIUM
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I can’t understand these people
🙄 don't watch then 🙄🤢
We didn't understand you. Whatever do you mean?😆😂😂
That must be nice, to have no ability to empathize or sympathize with people in pain and distress. What a nice life you must live... and how miserable the people with mental health issues are around you.
I think she means the dialect.. I have problems understand them too.
@@inge191157 I hope so. Sorry about my assumption if that is the case. I've experienced this kind of reaction to mental illness in my own family and it hurts. I really wish there wasn't such a stigma for mental health etc, but it is prevalent in a lot of places.
Bet money he was jabbed. Praying for him cause if that was the cause...not good.
Uhh
Pretty sure this was pre Covid 😂
@@crohniequeenabumm, no.
@crohniequeenab they actually mentioned the year in this. 2017.