Thanks to the flight stewardess and to the pilot who are immediately took action to help the sick woman passenger. To all doctors and neurologist specialists, job well done. God bless you all.👍❤
The woman would have survived anyway. She was no longer drinking thallium laced water and the symptoms would eventually subside. What the flight attendant did was commendable, but not lifesaving.
She actually didn't. What the flight attendant did was commendable, but the lady would have survived regardless. She was no longer drinking the tainted water, and her symptoms would subside. The doctors did nothing more than monitor her, manage her pain, and run tests to figure out what was wrong.
Yes I experienced a kidney stone with bleeding and excruciating pain. The lady who was in the row of seats, my husband and I were in suggested we tell the flight attendant we did and she had an ambulance waiting for us when we landed, which immediately took us to the hospital and to surgery. Never experiencing anything like that before I was very thankful for the quick thinking and caring at the flight attendant and the pilot and those were waiting on the ground for me Our great grandson who is only for the time heard about it and said to me great Mamaw I heard you had a medical emergency on the airplane and I said yes I did. Jackson even asked me. Did you have to jump out of the plane? The innocence of a four-year-old
Would like to know what hospital treated Janet. The staff's aggressive and very exhaustive investigation and treatment of Janet's situation is NOT typical I'm afraid.
These are generally stories made-up by a Robot, so not even a genuine event. The newest trend is to start a channel to get likes and donations by using a Chat GPT voice robot. It not only reads/narrates a story, it also makes the story up and uses pictures (such as a stewardess walking down an aisle ... or pictures of a 747 or similar jet). The one thing I noticed that seemed off (other than everyone in the story was so efficient and friendly!) was that the Stewardess was more knowledgeable about headaches, rashes, and strokes than the gal who had all the symptoms who just happened to be a Nurse Practitioner!
I was thinking the same thing. The hospital staff treated Janet like they did in the old days when they actually tried to find the cause of her problem , instead of just saying it must be a virus and sending her home.
Thank goodness June was attended to by a caring stewardess. When I was flying to Hawaii for my son's graduation, I was violently sick and a young actress from Sydney was helping me. The stewardess came along and said I couldn't stay there and to get back to my seat immediately. The actress tried to explain but she wasn't interested.
I think this story is fiction. So Janet was dying from less than a month in country, heavy metals; but the people living around the thalium but aren't dropping dead in droves around her? Not entirely believable.
Heavy metal poisoning is occurring in many places, including in the U. S. We are not always aware of it, as not everyone will have such strong and immediate symptoms as we see in this video. In my regional area, the sediments in the beds of rivers are contaminated with mercury from gold-mining that may have taken place 150 years ago or more. The mercury was used to separate the gold from its ore and then the waste material was just dumped into stream beds. In these streams and rivers, the fish, clams and crayfish can not be safely eaten. Fish that are older and larger will have the most contamination. Only migratory fish that are just passing through on their spawning runs can be eaten. Waterfowl that eat the smaller shellfish also become poisoned by the mercury. Fortunately, the water that flows down the streams doesn't have much mercury remaining in it and if treated can be made safe for drinking. Most of the mercury has settled down into the streambeds and only when small organisms feed in the sediment, do they become contaminated and start sending it up the food chain.
Fictional. I am surprised that people believe this. How do we know (or even care) about the pleasant chat between Janet and the pilot? Who would have reported that? Somebody wrote this as fiction.
Drinking copious amounts of alcohol, and lotsa spiicey foods kills parasites. I've never had a parasite in my life! 😂 (but my Liver is not much good these days)
@@marywemigwase3354 ~ All these false stories made up by AI/Artificial Intelligence really get on my nerves too! As soon as I realize I'm listening to 🤖robots, I hit the Thumbs Down and skedaddle on to (hopefully) a real story by a real human! We CAN Report them to UA-cam, but they'll just start another account name. 😖 Good luck!
So, thalimine poisoning because of contamination from a water source. Geez, she's a Nurse Practicing working in third world Latin America and she's drinking from their water system??!
I was a first aider for 16 years and if in the flight attendants shoes i would have done exactly the same the more info you can get the better it is for the medics
American Corporations just LOVE manufacturing in third world countries because they don't have to be concerned with any "pesky environmental laws", play workers a fair wage or provide any healthcare. No collective bargaining and no protections, not just for their workers but also the town, city, county or Country they find is profitable. American made is more expensive because our standard of living is higher!
Wholly unnecessary details and a fictional feel to this one. Do we really need to know that Janet and the pilot exchanged pleasantries? Not really, no.
Give that Flight Attendant a raise! Bravo all !❤😊
Thanks to the flight stewardess and to the pilot who are immediately took action to help the sick woman passenger. To all doctors and neurologist specialists, job well done. God bless you all.👍❤
Bless the kind and compassionate flight attendant and the pilot. Definitely an airline I'd choose if I ever fall again.
That flight attendant was the key to this woman survival.
The woman would have survived anyway. She was no longer drinking thallium laced water and the symptoms would eventually subside. What the flight attendant did was commendable, but not lifesaving.
The stewardess saved her life thank you for your rapid action she going to survive
She actually didn't. What the flight attendant did was commendable, but the lady would have survived regardless. She was no longer drinking the tainted water, and her symptoms would subside. The doctors did nothing more than monitor her, manage her pain, and run tests to figure out what was wrong.
Yes I experienced a kidney stone with bleeding and excruciating pain.
The lady who was in the row of seats, my husband and I were in suggested we tell the flight attendant we did and she had an ambulance waiting for us when we landed, which immediately took us to the hospital and to surgery.
Never experiencing anything like that before I was very thankful for the quick thinking and caring at the flight attendant and the pilot and those were waiting on the ground for me
Our great grandson who is only for the time heard about it and said to me great Mamaw I heard you had a medical emergency on the airplane and I said yes I did. Jackson even asked me. Did you have to jump out of the plane?
The innocence of a four-year-old
How adorable!...and funny! ✈🪂😂
Would like to know what hospital treated Janet. The staff's aggressive and very exhaustive investigation and treatment of Janet's situation is NOT typical I'm afraid.
These are generally stories made-up by a Robot, so not even a genuine event. The newest trend is to start a channel to get likes and donations by using a Chat GPT voice robot. It not only reads/narrates a story, it also makes the story up and uses pictures (such as a stewardess walking down an aisle ... or pictures of a 747 or similar jet). The one thing I noticed that seemed off (other than everyone in the story was so efficient and friendly!) was that the Stewardess was more knowledgeable about headaches, rashes, and strokes than the gal who had all the symptoms who just happened to be a Nurse Practitioner!
Ok people seem to enjoy getting away from the real horrors of this world at the moment so its a good thing.🙏🏻🤍
I was thinking the same thing. The hospital staff treated Janet like they did in the old days when they actually tried to find the cause of her problem , instead of just saying it must be a virus and sending her home.
2 incredible young women who are extremely detailed memory. They were incredible ladies
I fast forward to the middle of this video
Thank goodness June was attended to by a caring stewardess. When I was flying to Hawaii for my son's graduation, I was violently sick and a young actress from Sydney was helping me. The stewardess came along and said I couldn't stay there and to get back to my seat immediately. The actress tried to explain but she wasn't interested.
you are a trouble maker
Yes! he does drag out all his stories!
I think this story is fiction. So Janet was dying from less than a month in country, heavy metals; but the people living around the thalium but aren't dropping dead in droves around her? Not entirely believable.
You could have got to the point in half the time
Well calling the pilot is a refreshing change to the ‘immediately called the cops’ which appears in hundreds of UA-cam video titles.
Video REALLY STARTS at 12:25
CLICK BAIT thumb nail photo!! No one had holes in their head!! Don't waste our time by tricking us to watch!
Well done to the flight attendant. 🙏✈️🛫❤️
Heavy metal poisoning is occurring in many places, including in the U. S. We are not always aware of it, as not everyone will have such strong and immediate symptoms as we see in this video. In my regional area, the sediments in the beds of rivers are contaminated with mercury from gold-mining that may have taken place 150 years ago or more. The mercury was used to separate the gold from its ore and then the waste material was just dumped into stream beds. In these streams and rivers, the fish, clams and crayfish can not be safely eaten. Fish that are older and larger will have the most contamination. Only migratory fish that are just passing through on their spawning runs can be eaten. Waterfowl that eat the smaller shellfish also become poisoned by the mercury. Fortunately, the water that flows down the streams doesn't have much mercury remaining in it and if treated can be made safe for drinking. Most of the mercury has settled down into the streambeds and only when small organisms feed in the sediment, do they become contaminated and start sending it up the food chain.
“…Minamata disease…” (Mercury…)
Thanks for this story.
Great medical story.
Fictional. I am surprised that people believe this. How do we know (or even care) about the pleasant chat between Janet and the pilot? Who would have reported that? Somebody wrote this as fiction.
Great stories but just ridiculously long please shorten them or I will not be watching
Drinking copious amounts of alcohol, and lotsa spiicey foods kills parasites.
I've never had a parasite in my life! 😂
(but my Liver is not much good these days)
The narrative writer could, possibly, have added a few more words! VERBOSE!
Yes. I gave up.
I know. I'm so tired of videos that take 15 or 20 minutes to tell a 5 minute story.
Agreed. Do they benefit for how long the video is? Cause G Damn ! Last time I’ll watch this creators work
@@marywemigwase3354 ~ All these false stories made up by AI/Artificial Intelligence really get on my nerves too! As soon as I realize I'm listening to 🤖robots, I hit the Thumbs Down and skedaddle on to (hopefully) a real story by a real human! We CAN Report them to UA-cam, but they'll just start another account name. 😖 Good luck!
So, thalimine poisoning because of contamination from a water source. Geez, she's a Nurse Practicing working in third world Latin America and she's drinking from their water system??!
I was a first aider for 16 years and if in the flight attendants shoes i would have done exactly the same the more info you can get the better it is for the medics
I would hve thought that this woman had dengue fever. The same or similar symptoms.
Totally misleading, thumbnail shame on you.
Long winded, never ending b.s.!!!!!! 1/4 way in and I give the hell up!!!!! Hate these, the guy must get paid by the word!!!!
Making a short story long!
Far too many commercials. I won’t watch this again.
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It’s a good story if you watch it at double speed
Hope she had a good Travel Insurance.
It took way too long to tell this story.
Get to the damn point. If i want to waste my time I'll do so without h the help of a click bait UA-cam video.
Why a complete and utter fake photograph! Click bait.
It goes along with the fake story
I give up!!!!!!!
What is the thing on her head. It looks like a melanoma
I agree its way way too long. Lost interest half way thru.
American Corporations just LOVE manufacturing in third world countries because they don't have to be concerned with any "pesky environmental laws", play workers a fair wage or provide any healthcare. No collective bargaining and no protections, not just for their workers but also the town, city, county or Country they find is profitable. American made is more expensive because our standard of living is higher!
What does that have to do with anything, preach somewhere else
Symptoms don't line up for bot fly larvae other than the rash.
I thought at first it was due to mercury in the water poisoning.
Video too long.
The music is repetitive and IRRITATING !
So Thallium can be chelated out? I thought it was a death sentence.
What's with all the arrows???
I was expecting botfly larvae infection
Oh, I forgot about symptoms of thalum poisoning.
What country was she in?
Fake story?
Sub arachnoid hemorrhage?
Another crappy story. Don't waste your time
Wholly unnecessary details and a fictional feel to this one. Do we really need to know that Janet and the pilot exchanged pleasantries? Not really, no.
Poor writing
Too long winded
Clickbait
Don't waste your time watching it's ABSOLUTE BULL***T!!
Travel rule #1:
DON'T!
DRINK!
THE!
WATER!!!!!!