Yes we certainly need more people in the world like Andy. What a beautiful soul. A d his sweet neighbor is precious and Andy has the biggest heart to take an anniversary card to the neighbor. We never more Andy's on the world for sure.
The first doctor tho.. self taught programmer, did literal rocket science but got bored and became a doctor. His poor siblings, nephews and nieces 😂 „why can’t you be more like him??“
Listen to the podcast with Robert Cabral, dog trainer, his guest Sonja Nordstrom started the FBI’s dog program, entered the FBI as an electrical engineer, and then I found out her first degree was in violin performance at Indiana. I then found out she is only 40 minutes away from me, I took my German Shepherd pup to train w her a couple of times, a really amazing and perceptive, terrific lady! Great podcast to listen to also..
What an excellent nan to sense her grandson had broken something. He really did not seem phased! 😮 Andy was a lucky lucky man to survive that fall especially when you heard Marion's story of how she lost her son in a fall. Jean is just beautiful. Angela and her husband were lovely. A good episode.
My oldest son likes to tease me : when he was about 10 he came home - he had twisted his ancle then played football and walked to scouts - I looked it over and declared it a sprain. The next day he could walk on it at all - turns out there was a hair fracture /sigh - I will never live that down 🤣
What a wonderful program…all those nonsensical shows pale in comparison to real life. All characters involved are such a testament to the human spirit.👋❤️🇨🇦
Both my parents had pacemakers. My Mum had a test every 6 months. The doctor gave her a prescription because her heart rate was high. I didn't know about the high heartbeat or the prescription. When she went back for the 6 month test, her heart was still beating fast. The doctor said he was surprised because the medication should have corrected it. Then my Mum confessed she hadn't filled the prescription. He wasn't amused. Gave her another one & told her she had a life threatening high heart rate. 170/ beats per minute. She did take it the 2nd time. It was 2 days before we were to leave on a trip before she got the good news she was okay to go on the trip.
Love this show! Andy's such a wonderful guy and so glad he recovered, but he probably will have arthritis set into those injured joints, unfortunately! ❤❤❤
All the patients in todays show are so brave & strong, kind, amazing! I ´m so glad that Angie and Andy got the help they needed and familie & friends are so kind and full of love ❤! And Shane: you are a very brave man! ❤
God Bless Jean for giving Andy a family that loves him. And God Bless Andy for Caring for Jean and her husband. These are the types of people we need more of in this world.
I watch this program every night. I’m sure I’ll catch up eventually. But the love and compassion coming from everyone is so heart warming. I wish the whole world worked together like that. But until then, I’ll just have to keep watching 24 Hours in A&E. HAHAHAHA!
22:19 compartment syndrome is no joke. I was in a motorcycle accident and shattered my right foot and ankle. After my fasciotomy the pain went away. They left the cuts open for four or five days before the final fracture surgery. What was supposed to be a 10min emergency surgery was actually two hours. They told me if I hadn’t said anything then I would’ve lost my foot. Thank god for my surgeon and his team.
25:49 ive had adenosine a few times now. It does hurt when your heart “resets” and you feel woosy and you literally feel like you are dying right then/the world is ending etc. ive heard it called “ impending sense of doom”.. quite right.
What a wonderful program…all these nonsensical shows pale in comparison to real life. All characters involved are such a treatment to the human spirit.👋❤️🇨🇦
I enjoy your videos, but maybe the titles could be more accurate? A toddler's brave journey?? He was a little spitfire without a single care about his injury. The other two stories were much more meaningful.
I’ve had adenosine a couple times now, one time I had the max dose and they couldn’t reset my heart. The more they gave me the more that death feeling came. It really was the worst feeling I have experienced to this day.
I felt that too. Andy is just a big cuddle bear and it would be nice if he could find somebody to spend the rest of his life with as a soulmate. I hope his legs have made a recovery better than they had hoped and that he’s back on the job and enjoying himself on the trains once again and enjoying all those cakes that that sweet neighbour of his makes. What a beautiful relationship they have. I’m so happy that Angela and her husband are spending their lives together now and that she made a full recovery. My husband passed away three years ago unexpectedly on our front lawn and now I’ve just found out that I am going to be having a double bypass heart surgery. I’m not happy about it. I’m not afraid of having it done. The only thing that upsets me to tears is that I don’t have my husband with me and it’s a major operation. I have two operations coming up now that one and one on my right hand and they’ll be my 22nd and my 23rd operations that I’ve had in my life. They did an angioplasty 2 1/2 weeks ago and found that because of being a type one diabetic for 53 years that my veins won’t withstand the stents being in them so it’s the open heart surgery that I have to have done. I was so disappointed in that. What can you do? You can’t walk away from it. I’m deathly afraid of having a heart attack or a stroke. I’ve knocked on that door four times in my life and it’s the doctors that have told me so. I love that you get to know the peoples backgrounds. Like in couples do you get to hear how they met and you could see them seeing it in their minds I meeting their significant other for the first time smile comes on the face and it just says how much they love them. When you lose your soulmate, you really miss things that you took for granted and when they’re not there saying these things to you, your heart aches.🥺😢
Here in the states we do cardioversion more frequently than using those IV cardiac stress meds. Better conversion rates than just the drugs. Best of wishes to all in this video!!!
A cardiologist who thinks a heart rate over 70bpm is abnormal, and lets the patient chew gum when she possibly could go into arrest, needs to go back to medical school!!!
He didn't say over 70 is abnormal, he said it's too quick. As in it's not optimal for good health. I don't think he's suggesting if you have a resting heart rate of 80 you should rush to the hospital. But it's generally good to look into ways to improve fitness.
I am a strong independent woman, until a disease that effects my nerves with excruciating pain inside and out. I still try to hold onto a bit of independence as it’s all put on husband he will gust sicker than me and then who Ido I have, so he is just as important as me because without me he will be lonely, so sick or not I clean, try to cook odd item clean bathrooms we have 3 laundry mine ,he does his own, makes meal, grocery shopping medical appts, picking up pharmacy, without him what do I have so very important to do some basics and holding onto my independence to help me keep my mental and k owing I can help him and share some more special moments.
We have the same situation- got worse. When I was in hospital w/ sepsis & pneumonia. I broke my back and had surgery & 2 other surgeries. My husband is an angle- does everything except our 28 yr old grandson does laundry. You are probably like me - have good and bad days. God bless
I know exactly how Angela's husband felt. My spouse ended up with AFib that was completely asymptomatic. It took a while to fix, and yeah, I was kind of a wreck while it was going on. At the same time I had to be strong to help get get things taken care of.
I agree it is stupid to ask the child to try and walk on an injured and swollen leg. It could totally dislocate or break further and make it harder to reset!!! Besides it hurts like hell !!!
i work in emergency healthcare and just because there is a plethora of stupidity within healthcare, doesn't make it right or acceptable. @@spiritthingw
The child was moving that leg like it was nothing. There was barely any swelling. The fact that he could kick at his sister, shows that there was no break. The X-ray was just to confirm what they already knew--he only had a sprain. So calm down, that is being offered by a orthopaedic surgeon, in one of the most well-known hospitals in America.
I've had that stuff to reset a fast heart rate. It feels like the world is collapsing in on you and a migraine that lasts a fraction of a second. It's interesting.
Andy is a big teddy bear. My prayer for him is that he finds his soul mate and has a long wonderfully happy and fulfilling life
He’s a lovely person. I can see why Jean adores him so much. What a good soul!
I’m sad that Andy is worried about losing his job. Even though this is in the past, I wish all the best for him. And he is such a good neighbour.
So glad Andy recovered. That is a very difficult surgery and he was blessed that he didn’t have paralysis.
The X-Ray was horrible.
Andy is one in a million! What a great guy. His neighbor is so sweet and obviously thinks the world of him.
Dear Andy, what a total gem you are… the world needs more Andy’s ❤
Yes we certainly need more people in the world like Andy. What a beautiful soul. A d his sweet neighbor is precious and Andy has the biggest heart to take an anniversary card to the neighbor. We never more Andy's on the world for sure.
The first doctor tho.. self taught programmer, did literal rocket science but got bored and became a doctor. His poor siblings, nephews and nieces 😂 „why can’t you be more like him??“
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Listen to the podcast with Robert Cabral, dog trainer, his guest Sonja Nordstrom started the FBI’s dog program, entered the FBI as an electrical engineer, and then I found out her first degree was in violin performance at Indiana. I then found out she is only 40 minutes away from me, I took my German Shepherd pup to train w her a couple of times, a really amazing and perceptive, terrific lady! Great podcast to listen to also..
Either that or he has an older sister who has four PhDs and he's trying to keep up while simultaneously rebelling.
What an excellent nan to sense her grandson had broken something. He really did not seem phased! 😮
Andy was a lucky lucky man to survive that fall especially when you heard Marion's story of how she lost her son in a fall. Jean is just beautiful.
Angela and her husband were lovely.
A good episode.
My oldest son likes to tease me : when he was about 10 he came home - he had twisted his ancle then played football and walked to scouts - I looked it over and declared it a sprain. The next day he could walk on it at all - turns out there was a hair fracture /sigh - I will never live that down 🤣
Andy is a wonderful man!
I love hearing the couple's stories
I'm always excited when a new episode comes on! The title should have read as Where the heart is.
What a wonderful program…all those nonsensical shows pale in comparison to real life. All characters involved are such a testament to the human spirit.👋❤️🇨🇦
Angela, be well , I wish you all the best XX
I’m so sorry to nanny for the loss of your son ❤ ❤ ❤
Such a nice recovery of all patients.
Thanks to all team members.
HATS OFF TO THAT GRANDMA!! My parents would NEVER watch my kids let alone be responsible enough to take them to the hospital.
So sorry for (son, Shane) your loss, Mum.
Both my parents had pacemakers. My Mum had a test every 6 months. The doctor gave her a prescription because her heart rate was high. I didn't know about the high heartbeat or the prescription. When she went back for the 6 month test, her heart was still beating fast. The doctor said he was surprised because the medication should have corrected it. Then my Mum confessed she hadn't filled the prescription. He wasn't amused. Gave her another one & told her she had a life threatening high heart rate. 170/ beats per minute. She did take it the 2nd time. It was 2 days before we were to leave on a trip before she got the good news she was okay to go on the trip.
Love this show!
Andy's such a wonderful guy and so glad he recovered, but he probably will have arthritis set into those injured joints, unfortunately!
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Doubt he will be able to bend that ancle tbh
Ah bless 'em, Andy & Jean.
All the patients in todays show are so brave & strong, kind, amazing! I ´m so glad that Angie and Andy got the help they needed and familie & friends are so kind and full of love ❤! And Shane: you are a very brave man! ❤
Andy is the neighbor you dream to have. Such a lovely and helpful man. I hope he's doing well 🙏
Jean is a doll.
Thank you for the uploads of this program; I am really enjoying the series. ~a fan from Canada 🇨🇦
Sweet couple, so happy they are well together again ❤
God Bless Jean for giving Andy a family that loves him. And God Bless Andy for Caring for Jean and her husband. These are the types of people we need more of in this world.
I can’t wait to see the next video
Love me some Andy
Love your shows Thank You from Portland Oregon USA 🥰🥰💕💕
I watch this program every night. I’m sure I’ll catch up eventually. But the love and compassion coming from everyone is so heart warming. I wish the whole world worked together like that. But until then, I’ll just have to keep watching 24 Hours in A&E. HAHAHAHA!
Well wasn’t Andy the sweetest man ever!! ❤️
22:19 compartment syndrome is no joke. I was in a motorcycle accident and shattered my right foot and ankle. After my fasciotomy the pain went away. They left the cuts open for four or five days before the final fracture surgery. What was supposed to be a 10min emergency surgery was actually two hours. They told me if I hadn’t said anything then I would’ve lost my foot. Thank god for my surgeon and his team.
Oh my goodness I feel so so sorry for Andy I hope that he can walk again.
This was a fantastic episode! Such lovely people. So sorry they had to go through trauma for us to meet them ❤❤❤
25:49 ive had adenosine a few times now. It does hurt when your heart “resets” and you feel woosy and you literally feel like you are dying right then/the world is ending etc. ive heard it called “ impending sense of doom”.. quite right.
Exelente programa. Saludos desde Uruguay...
Alto! Hi!
Oh Andy what a special man you are , I wish you all the best for your future.
What a wonderful program…all these nonsensical shows pale in comparison to real life. All characters involved are such a treatment to the human spirit.👋❤️🇨🇦
I enjoy your videos, but maybe the titles could be more accurate? A toddler's brave journey?? He was a little spitfire without a single care about his injury. The other two stories were much more meaningful.
I’ve had adenosine a couple times now, one time I had the max dose and they couldn’t reset my heart. The more they gave me the more that death feeling came. It really was the worst feeling I have experienced to this day.
I felt that too. Andy is just a big cuddle bear and it would be nice if he could find somebody to spend the rest of his life with as a soulmate. I hope his legs have made a recovery better than they had hoped and that he’s back on the job and enjoying himself on the trains once again and enjoying all those cakes that that sweet neighbour of his makes. What a beautiful relationship they have.
I’m so happy that Angela and her husband are spending their lives together now and that she made a full recovery. My husband passed away three years ago unexpectedly on our front lawn and now I’ve just found out that I am going to be having a double bypass heart surgery. I’m not happy about it. I’m not afraid of having it done. The only thing that upsets me to tears is that I don’t have my husband with me and it’s a major operation. I have two operations coming up now that one and one on my right hand and they’ll be my 22nd and my 23rd operations that I’ve had in my life. They did an angioplasty 2 1/2 weeks ago and found that because of being a type one diabetic for 53 years that my veins won’t withstand the stents being in them so it’s the open heart surgery that I have to have done. I was so disappointed in that. What can you do? You can’t walk away from it. I’m deathly afraid of having a heart attack or a stroke. I’ve knocked on that door four times in my life and it’s the doctors that have told me so.
I love that you get to know the peoples backgrounds. Like in couples do you get to hear how they met and you could see them seeing it in their minds I meeting their significant other for the first time smile comes on the face and it just says how much they love them.
When you lose your soulmate, you really miss things that you took for granted and when they’re not there saying these things to you, your heart aches.🥺😢
Here in the states we do cardioversion more frequently than using those IV cardiac stress meds. Better conversion rates than just the drugs. Best of wishes to all in this video!!!
A cardiologist who thinks a heart rate over 70bpm is abnormal, and lets the patient chew gum when she possibly could go into arrest, needs to go back to medical school!!!
Pulse over 170*
Yes the chewing of the gum was bothering me too !!!
He's talking about resting heart rate. And about what's ideal for good health, not necessarily what is acutely dangerous.
He didn't say over 70 is abnormal, he said it's too quick. As in it's not optimal for good health.
I don't think he's suggesting if you have a resting heart rate of 80 you should rush to the hospital. But it's generally good to look into ways to improve fitness.
@@junbh2 OMG. Go back to the rock you came out from under. You have no medical education. So, be quiet!
I am a strong independent woman, until a disease that effects my nerves with excruciating pain inside and out. I still try to hold onto a bit of independence as it’s all put on husband he will gust sicker than me and then who Ido I have, so he is just as important as me because without me he will be lonely, so sick or not I clean, try to cook odd item clean bathrooms we have 3 laundry mine ,he does his own, makes meal, grocery shopping medical appts, picking up pharmacy, without him what do I have so very important to do some basics and holding onto my independence to help me keep my mental and k owing I can help him and share some more special moments.
We have the same situation- got worse. When I was in hospital w/ sepsis & pneumonia. I broke my back and had surgery & 2 other surgeries. My husband is an angle- does everything except our 28 yr old grandson does laundry. You are probably like me - have good and bad days. God bless
When they shocked my heart, they knocked me out first...it didnf work though 😅
The way baby Shane has no offswitch, but when someone puts a cast on him he starts snoozing all the way home 😂
Shane is gorgeous ❤
I know exactly how Angela's husband felt. My spouse ended up with AFib that was completely asymptomatic. It took a while to fix, and yeah, I was kind of a wreck while it was going on. At the same time I had to be strong to help get get things taken care of.
You can tell its free healthcare. They go for everything and anything. Charge them a co-pay, that would stop.
that was STUPID to make the child walk before an xray! It was especially stupid of the nurse to request that as she called them back.
Chill out, that is asked more than you think.
I agree it is stupid to ask the child to try and walk on an injured and swollen leg. It could totally dislocate or break further and make it harder to reset!!! Besides it hurts like hell !!!
i work in emergency healthcare and just because there is a plethora of stupidity within healthcare, doesn't make it right or acceptable. @@spiritthingw
The child was moving that leg like it was nothing. There was barely any swelling. The fact that he could kick at his sister, shows that there was no break. The X-ray was just to confirm what they already knew--he only had a sprain. So calm down, that is being offered by a orthopaedic surgeon, in one of the most well-known hospitals in America.
@@dianaavellanet8794They said the X-ray showed a little break in his leg that required a cast so it wasn’t only a sprain.
Woah, Shane's grandmother Marion has 12 grandchildren and 1 on the way. Try to wrap your head around that.
Why is the children not at a children's hospital or am i wrong
They have an ER and a children's ward, but sometimes get moved to a children's hospital
I absolutely love your channel. The only thing that bothers me is that your opening is so long.
I've had that stuff to reset a fast heart rate. It feels like the world is collapsing in on you and a migraine that lasts a fraction of a second. It's interesting.
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I get Bisoprolol everyday to keep my heart behaving. Otherwise it flutters and thumps.
Me too😊
Adenosine push, x 2 paddle time
Dr Arash is hot tho 😅
Medical student was cute.
She is lucky it was not faster,my heart rate was 196 bpm
Warum sollte sie deswegen glücklich sein????
Big adults tend to make their kids unhealthy by passing on their bad habits . Before anyone rips my head off , I am big .
This is a genetic heart issue, not a lifestyle issue