Nathan's Story | Brain Care Institute | UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2012
- See how one family found help -- and hope -- through the expertise of the Brain Care Institute at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Learn more: www.chp.edu/our-services/brain
I love seeing the support the mom has for her son and I am proud of his doctors.
I live 2 blocks from Children's. I look out my bedroom and living room and see it. A time to pray for everyone involved there.
Wow .... we are so lucky to have Childrens Hospital in PIttsburgh.... so happy that Nathan is a sucess, in more ways than one!! So happy for you Colleen , beautiful story of love!!
"maybe i'm gonna pay attention now" 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ shout out to the best mom 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
One shouldnt have more kids than they can handle. No one parent can handle 6 kids and meeting all their needs. This is a great example of this, ignoring these pain signs in her son is neglectful.
I can understand the pain you when though Nathan, I was found with blood on the brain which lead to a TIA. I Thank The creative healing power of GOD and the Doctors at West Penn Health System. Yours was lack of ozgene to the brain. GOD Bless you brother. You look like a fine outstanding young man. You take care and have a wonderful life. GOD BLESSED YOU NATHAN Sincerely, Tommy Walker
Could you please at least mention clearly what condition it was? You're left wondering why the kid had to have a brain surgery out of a sudden!
He had something named Moyamoya.
Moya Moya is what he had
PINEAL GLAND
30 MELATONIN CAPSULES 3 TO BE TAKEN AT NIGHT 3MG
This should be about the family and what they've gone through, not just how the hospital saved the day. This video's description indicates mislaid focus.
TyrekeCorrea There are lots of videos out there like this. They are produced by the hospital as a promotional tool. Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio has quite a few.
@@kkdoc7864 I know the hospitals post these things, but the concepts discussed in the videos themselves are not entirely the idea of hospital administration, or they would better defend the valuation of life.