A man that used to work at my former workplace was in a cherry picker while lopping a tree. The branch that was cut swung back and hit him in his chest really hard causing fatal injuries. R.I.P. Steve
@@kimberlymoxley104 love you Kim ! You are so kind to everyone & Make being there less scary & Tense .. wish you were in the USA Or I was in the uk .. just seems a whole Diff wind er ful experience In your hospital , etc . 🥰🙏🏻🫶🏻
I try to share this testimony with everybody, My sisters husband had a severe skiing accident slammed into a very large tree and busted his head open. Doctor said no brain function at all and she insisted on keeping him on life support. What many people don't know is your brain can heal itself, 3 months later to everybody's surprise he woke up. 2 years after that He was back to being an attorney in Montreal Canada. People give a hope too fast, God gave us this body and it can heal itself You can't just give up. I'm adding to this, One of the most important things about people in a state where they call it vegetate is talking to them holding their hands. My mother had a stroke and was in a coma for 3 weeks, about a year later when she came out of her coma and survived her brain surgery I asked her what she remembered last, She said I don't know what the last thing was but I remember feeling you touch me and I remember your voice and I wanted to go to you 💞
……yes, the restorative ability of the human body is fantastic! Just by watching this series’, & Helicopter ER, 999 Critical Condition, 999 On the Frontline, is a real eye-opener. Some folk come in ‘smashed’ so much, one would think they’d not survive. But they do, thanks to ALL the medical staff, & Technology who/which attends to them. Recently, I was hospitalised for an ulcerated, then infected, big left toe. It had gone from being ok, to red, & angry overnight, in 8 hours’. I went straight to my GP. One look at it, & he just said, extremely emphatically, ‘get thee to an A & E NOW! So I drove to my closest hospital, got seen to by a Dr, admitted, hooked up to IV antibiotics’, operated on next day, spent week there, then home wearing ‘clodhoppers’, with walking frame, & very strong tablets’, & bed-rested, weekly check-up appointments’, until was cleared by Ortho surgeon. From operation to clearance, was seven weeks’. My Podiatrist was amazed at my ‘speedy’ recovery. My toe was SO bad, that the Ortho discussed amputation, with me, on first up meeting me. That’s how quickly the infection spread. So I ‘dodged’ that, & sepsis, bc I’d acted so fast in getting to GP, then to A & E. So the moral of my story is to get to a Doctor, or an A & E ASAP, when there’s something ‘wrong’ with your body, & therefore, health………
Hero’s are people who genuinely help others ( people or animals) in peril such as the blonde guy who needed his nose stitched. His selfless act helping the person who had a seizure and fell onto the train line, putting himself at risk he saved her. 😊
I saw a video of a linesman restoring power? His picker was stuck and something exploded and caught fire, he was screaming they had to get another picker and pull him off of it! It is a very chilling video.
For some reason I just want to go to visit this hospital, I live in the United States of America close to Pensacola, Florida and watching the show. I just wanna go and visit the hospital of course without being injured I think that would be so funny and so awesome.!!!👏🏼
You can tell the difference between people who get needles all the time and those who don't. The needle I hate the most is the Canula needle. They are uncomfotable going in and out. But I have had them quite a bit so it no longer bothers me much.
I know, right? It annoys me a bit when people make such a fuss about a small needle, when I have had that many needles that I can't count anymore, plus major surgery and complications, plus chemo.
That blond nurse at the beginning rubbed me the wrong way. I get a sense from people and I get a feeling of not a very caring person. Not there because she cares for people, more of just a pay heck. Calling patients stupid? Not very good with her words.
Also saying she hopes something interesting happens and is all laughs. Makes me uncomfortable since everyone coming in emergency is most likely having the worst day of their lives.
She isn't wrong though. Who in their right mind shoots a label from a pair of shoes? The patient was indeed stupid. A normal person would peel a label, not utilize a weapon. Give your head a shake.
……that nurse’s summation in the Intro, was hilarious, as it was so TRUE! then she proceeded to say she can’t do a nail perforation, to release trapped blood! I found that REALLY funny, bc she probably faces multiple blood-related injuries’, daily. The blonde nurse who said when the ‘phone rings, ‘she hopes for something interesting to come in’, bit of gallows’ humour there, methinks. It’s akin to dialogue in first episode of wonderful UK crime drama, ‘Foyle’s War’, when DCS Foyle has newly appointed driver say to him, ‘where are we off to? Hope it’s a nice juicy Murder’………
He was obviously very distressed and suffering shock. I thought she sounded very uncaring in her tone that she didn't understand him, especially after he had explained that he was angry and in pain. I think when you're brought to the point that you think you're about to die, you're entitled to a bit of a meltdown!
@@podfixxshe didn’t put him in the situation he was in!! Grown ass men need to learn to regulate their emotions! You talk to people like that when they come see you in hospital, you should be recovering alone. She should’ve left him there to have a tantrum by himself.
The one lady with the blond hair and glasses doing part of the interviews really shouldn’t be on camera. Some of the things she said are truly offensive.
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Some people are stupid....... doesn't matter what they do for a living or how much money they have..... Though men tend to be stupid, stubborn and the worst is when they are stupid AND stubborn.
Yes, and she was smiling as she described how petrified patients must be looking at the ceiling with strangers around them. It was as if she found it funny. I said to myself, maybe she is just self-conscious being recorded. But then a few minutes later, she closed the door of a top shelf and hit the head of her co-worker. Really?!?
To the hospital in England the Banijay bluelight it the drain nurse like to talk about the ones that are patients the others hospital don’t talk about there patients an people that are injured have to wait four hours just to get a splitter out of nail they need a part of the hospital just for non life emergency
In The Netherlands you can’t go to the Accident & Emergency just for a stitch! you first go to an out of hours doctor who decides if hospital is necessary. Other wise they stitch or glue it at the surgery. This is why the waiting hours are so long in the hospitals in the UK.
All these recoveries are no doubt due to the exceptional care they received from these lovely people
I love Alex. Everyone needs a friend like him. *I mean Patrick.
No the other way around Alex is lucky to have a friend like Pat.
@@moni1950412Thank you!
Alex seems like a douche to me. Was he drunk when he was “jumped”? Did he “cause” an attack? He treats his friend very badly…
What a great lad and good friend
I’m impressed at how good that dude did with electrical tape
You can even use super glue to close a wound in an emergency situation. We usually don’t think of that in the moment of injury
Electrical tape makes a fantastic bandage, I've been using it rather than bandaids for a couple decades😅
Wonderful to see Sister Jen 🎉 .. she's my favourite ❤ much love from South Africa
❤👍🇿🇦
Me too❤😂❤
Me too, Gauteng, South Africa ❤❤❤
I was laughing as I listen tothe nurse described accidents, ladder, slippers , cup of tea all in a big mix 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I am not from the UK but this show is really good to watch.
I am very glad that Nicholas made a decent recovery. You have a wonderful brother standing by your side.
I want Patrick to be my friend! Everyone needs a Patrick.
I agree with the brother of Nicholas, I don't want to survive past the time I am leading a meaningful life .
Amen. That's respectful. My mother's words as she was passing at home..."A lady always knows when to leave."
A man that used to work at my former workplace was in a cherry picker while lopping a tree. The branch that was cut swung back and hit him in his chest really hard causing fatal injuries. R.I.P. Steve
So sorry. RIP to your coworker.
I love NP KIM ! 😂 she’s so funny - I’ll hold a cup o tea a drill somn round my nexk one sock on and a flip flop 😂😂😂 luv her
You HAVE TO HAVE AN ODD SENSE OF HUMOR. ER is a high pressure fast-paced medical environment. Humor breaks the tension.
@@kimberlymoxley104 love you Kim !
You are so kind to everyone &
Make being there less scary &
Tense .. wish you were in the USA
Or I was in the uk ..
just seems a whole
Diff wind er ful experience
In your hospital , etc . 🥰🙏🏻🫶🏻
I try to share this testimony with everybody, My sisters husband had a severe skiing accident slammed into a very large tree and busted his head open. Doctor said no brain function at all and she insisted on keeping him on life support. What many people don't know is your brain can heal itself, 3 months later to everybody's surprise he woke up. 2 years after that He was back to being an attorney in Montreal Canada. People give a hope too fast, God gave us this body and it can heal itself You can't just give up. I'm adding to this, One of the most important things about people in a state where they call it vegetate is talking to them holding their hands. My mother had a stroke and was in a coma for 3 weeks, about a year later when she came out of her coma and survived her brain surgery I asked her what she remembered last, She said I don't know what the last thing was but I remember feeling you touch me and I remember your voice and I wanted to go to you 💞
Amazing. I agree people should not give up too soon. ❤
……yes, the restorative ability of the human body is fantastic! Just by watching this series’, & Helicopter ER, 999 Critical Condition, 999 On the Frontline, is a real eye-opener. Some folk come in ‘smashed’ so much, one would think they’d not survive. But they do, thanks to ALL the medical staff, & Technology who/which attends to them.
Recently, I was hospitalised for an ulcerated, then infected, big left toe. It had gone from being ok, to red, & angry overnight, in 8 hours’. I went straight to my GP. One look at it, & he just said, extremely emphatically, ‘get thee to an A & E NOW! So I drove to my closest hospital, got seen to by a Dr, admitted, hooked up to IV antibiotics’, operated on next day, spent week there, then home wearing ‘clodhoppers’, with walking frame, & very strong tablets’, & bed-rested, weekly check-up appointments’, until was cleared by Ortho surgeon. From operation to clearance, was seven weeks’. My Podiatrist was amazed at my ‘speedy’ recovery. My toe was SO bad, that the Ortho discussed amputation, with me, on first up meeting me. That’s how quickly the infection spread. So I ‘dodged’ that, & sepsis, bc I’d acted so fast in getting to GP, then to A & E.
So the moral of my story is to get to a Doctor, or an A & E ASAP, when there’s something ‘wrong’ with your body, & therefore, health………
Praise God, give all the glory to God
I Am delighted to hear your story 🥰. And yes , belief as well ! Talking to them as if you have no doubt they’ll recover fully
AMEN GOD HEALS. 🙏 🙏 🙏 HALLELUJAH ❤❤❤
Love Sister Jen. Wish she was on more.
Hero’s are people who genuinely help others ( people or animals) in peril such as the blonde guy who needed his nose stitched. His selfless act helping the person who had a seizure and fell onto the train line, putting himself at risk he saved her. 😊
I hope some of these patients get counseling for PTSD. 🙏❣️
I saw a video of a linesman restoring power? His picker was stuck and something exploded and caught fire, he was screaming they had to get another picker and pull him off of it! It is a very chilling video.
I saw that one too.
It was horrifying.
The girl that hit Carol with the door in her head.... I swear she did that on purpose 😂😂
It was Blondie
@@suziedebolt6619 agreed lol
For some reason I just want to go to visit this hospital, I live in the United States of America close to Pensacola, Florida and watching the show. I just wanna go and visit the hospital of course without being injured I think that would be so funny and so awesome.!!!👏🏼
You can tell the difference between people who get needles all the time and those who don't. The needle I hate the most is the Canula needle. They are uncomfotable going in and out. But I have had them quite a bit so it no longer bothers me much.
I agree they can be painful. I once had one put into the top of my hand and my hospital gown somehow got caught on it and caused bleeding.
I know, right? It annoys me a bit when people make such a fuss about a small needle, when I have had that many needles that I can't count anymore, plus major surgery and complications, plus chemo.
They sure burn... yeeoch
I can stand needles to any part of my body except in the roof of my mouth for some reason!
That blond nurse at the beginning rubbed me the wrong way. I get a sense from people and I get a feeling of not a very caring person. Not there because she cares for people, more of just a pay heck. Calling patients stupid? Not very good with her words.
Exactly! So glad you mentioned that nurse and her inappropriate comments. Hardly a caring attitude.
Also saying she hopes something interesting happens and is all laughs. Makes me uncomfortable since everyone coming in emergency is most likely having the worst day of their lives.
She isn't wrong though. Who in their right mind shoots a label from a pair of shoes? The patient was indeed stupid. A normal person would peel a label, not utilize a weapon. Give your head a shake.
@@britishbobcat2098 my head’s fine. She said that ALOT of people are stupid.
She was really quite unprofessional.
I don’t care for blonde lady with glasses
I agree with Nigel that the medical field is extending the lives of ppl who won't end up being anything more than a shell of themselves.
They have no choice. Hippocratic Oath
I love Jane she is charming don to earth, caring 🤗 . Greatings from Sweden Gothenburg 🤗🇸🇪
Religious fanatic blathers on about the Second Coming. Unwilling listener: "Sure you don't want a flapjack?" Perfect.
Sometimes your actions speak louder than words, like the patient was asked.Has he said he loves you, and not surprising, No!
Can we please clone Patrick??!!
Blondie- the Nurse with constant negative comments, is an example of an ambulance 🚑 chaser!!!
Dr. "Do we know how high the ladder was ?
EMT. "We don't know it is an unknown height..."
Dr. was like "DUHHHH"
……that nurse’s summation in the Intro, was hilarious, as it was so TRUE! then she proceeded to say she can’t do a nail perforation, to release trapped blood! I found that REALLY funny, bc she probably faces multiple blood-related injuries’, daily.
The blonde nurse who said when the ‘phone rings, ‘she hopes for something interesting to come in’, bit of gallows’ humour there, methinks.
It’s akin to dialogue in first episode of wonderful UK crime drama, ‘Foyle’s War’, when DCS Foyle has newly appointed driver say to him, ‘where are we off to? Hope it’s a nice juicy Murder’………
Wilfred ❤
Nicholas’s brother was ready to write him off…he didn’t think Nicholas was going to live with quality of life.
What sweet stories. (FYI: I don't handle ammonia in urine very well.)
Nurse in the beginning, with blonde hair and glasses ,😮so unprofessional! Nurse of 35 years here ,i would never talk like 15:14 that
Cherry picker dude calling his girlfriend stupid for not understanding his very bad explanation of the incident is just so icky.
And his rotten teeth 🤮, I don’t know how his girlfriend was kissing him-wouldn’t he have the worst breath?
He was obviously very distressed and suffering shock. I thought she sounded very uncaring in her tone that she didn't understand him, especially after he had explained that he was angry and in pain. I think when you're brought to the point that you think you're about to die, you're entitled to a bit of a meltdown!
And then she's shushing him.
I also noticed that he suddenly needed the oxygen mask when his girlfriend got there. Not a nice person
@@podfixxshe didn’t put him in the situation he was in!! Grown ass men need to learn to regulate their emotions! You talk to people like that when they come see you in hospital, you should be recovering alone. She should’ve left him there to have a tantrum by himself.
39:20 He is so right! Taking 15 or 20 pills everyday … not worth it, and it’s just not where we’re meant to be.
the beginning of this episode would get nurses fired in America!
What part?
The one lady with the blond hair and glasses doing part of the interviews really shouldn’t be on camera. Some of the things she said are truly offensive.
For goodness sake unwind the red telephone cords!😮
Lol.
Then people would trip on it and fall!
WHY is it always the 'others' that complain about the NHS??? The waiting time, the food, the care... honestly?
I live in South Africa 🇿🇦 😢
What Happened To The Man With Life Threatening Head Injury After Coming To King's Collage Hospital Did He Recover Or He Died At Kings Collage Hospital Scott Erman USA 🇺🇸
He recovered, and is back home.
Reported the fake commentor…
Yeah, you can report those profiles on every single video you see and the profile "creator" will just turn around and make more profiles
Poor Carol 😅
The nurse who said “people are stupid” I hope she was not comparing a hard working person to a near-do-well.
It was a different nurse, but she better not be talking about the Hungarian guy.
@@zuzu6864 Yes, I am watching too.
@@symptomoftheuniverse4149 good, then
Some people are stupid....... doesn't matter what they do for a living or how much money they have.....
Though men tend to be stupid, stubborn and the worst is when they are stupid AND stubborn.
Did any of you listen to everything she said? She gave the example of a guy who shot himself while trying to hit the back of his shoe.
😂😂dr. Can't use phone 😂😂
That one blonde nurse that wants an interesting case and that people are stupid needs to be fired and in another industry seriously
Yes, and she was smiling as she described how petrified patients must be looking at the ceiling with strangers around them. It was as if she found it funny. I said to myself, maybe she is just self-conscious being recorded. But then a few minutes later, she closed the door of a top shelf and hit the head of her co-worker. Really?!?
NO, she doesn't. Sounds like you are one of the stupid ones
An Aussie dr
To the hospital in England the Banijay bluelight it the drain nurse like to talk about the ones that are patients the others hospital don’t talk about there patients an people that are injured have to wait four hours just to get a splitter out of nail they need a part of the hospital just for non life emergency
In The Netherlands you can’t go to the Accident & Emergency just for a stitch! you first go to an out of hours doctor who decides if hospital is necessary. Other wise they stitch or glue it at the surgery. This is why the waiting hours are so long in the hospitals in the UK.
Pat and Alex are not fooling anyone!
How can you trust a trauma Dr who can’t unlock his phone?
Patrick is a great friend. I wish people would keep their religious bs to themselves
Jen is enjoying her retirement. I follow her on Instagram. She was always my favourite nurse. 🫶🏼