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You go into that alert mode. Where your single worry is to help that patient. You don't think about it, you just react & go with your training. Hyperfocused. (we cry about it later...at home or in the staff room when the focus & adrenalin wears off)
@@ingridakerblom7577 It is pretty amazing how we do that when working in trauma. It does have to come out at some point, though, or our families and friends suffer the consequences.
I can't believe Jenson walked out of there and seems to be doing spectacular. I shed a big tear for him. I think his Dad is right. His three grandparents were his guardian angels.
To everyone who thinks Jade’s phobia makes her a bad mother: My phobia, cibophobia, was so severe that I ended up hospitalized with a feeding tube for a year. I was so paranoid and afraid to eat anything because of the fear of food poisoning. I almost starved myself to death because of my phobia. Phobias are not logical, they are not rational. A phobia is not a fear. A phobia is a truly irrational and debilitating thing. You also seem to be missing the whole concept of anxiety being higher after a major car accident that could’ve killed her and her child. If you have never experienced a traumatic event or the truly terrifying experience that comes with a true phobia, you have absolutely no space to speak on it.
Everyone blaming jade after a high speed car crash and her phobia … saying they would be their babies super hero’s yet probably have no idea how phobias and ptsd works.. Good one’s hero’s. She got the tests She had a moment and that’s understandable.. Fear is crippling and add ptsd She could have lost her life in that crash her son could have been lost and her husband. Her whole family could have been wiped out. But everyone would have known how they would react when not going through what she did. She didn’t hurt anyone. She needed a moment she needed support from the confusion and pain that was HERS
I love dr thronhill I wish she was in the uk hospital she’s so amazing what a lovely lady and very beautiful and kind and most importantly she’s the best doctor she really is their all amazing but she shines out like a star ⭐️
I don’t think this is one day of traumas. Or if it is, it’s because they are the only trauma centre for adults for a very big area of Victoria, Australia.
I mean, if they just showed the regular, non-trauma cases, it wouldn’t make for a super interesting show for the majority of people, plus it’s a major trauma center so they get a higher rate of trauma patients haha
I can tell you that jensons grandparents will have been there my dad died 7 months ago and I have really bad lung issues full of lung disease copd collapsed lungs and wen I was in the hospital recovery room my dad was stood by my side and told me to go back he’s not ready for me yet I’m crying typing this because I wish I was with him so much
Oh no wen he said please save my so. He’s a really good boy please save my boy it broke my heart I have 5 sons and one daughter I can’t even imagine I just can’t imagine what he was going threw and feeling thinking I hope he had someone with him to comfort him and hug him if I was there I would have stepped in I lost my dad this year and it killed me my heart is in bits I wil never be the same person I was in on all kinds of medication to help me cope but I am not coping so I feel so bad for his dad I really do his bless him
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Thank goodness Darren was not in the US. Being a diabetic, requiring insulin and being out of work would be a death sentence due to the lack of affordability of insulin. We owe it to each other as a community to look after each other without judgement or value.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
That nurse had no right to give her that needle when Jade said not to. And a CT scan should be the last resort. That should not be her husband's decision, it's hers..
@@karen.S268 Yep. That pissed me off. I would have immediately requested that doctor to be removed from the room. She traumatized Jade which put more stress on her and the baby.
You have to understand some people cant help being scared of things we might not be scared of. In there mind this is a great fear. My worst fear is being burned alive. So i dont like to be around fire at all. Maybe in another life i was burned. Lol. But its a real fear.
I think it was to do with radiation exposure to the baby and also his wife may have not been able to give informed consent considering her mental state
@@maggiematthews3517 Technically yes, that is absolutely correct... However, while the baby is still INSIDE the mothers uterus, all decisions regarding her own body are legally hers alone, I believe. I'm assuming the doctor was just informing the husband of the procedure, rather than an official "asking for permission" type of situation here. Regardless of the language used, I imagine that the doctor and the patient have the final say in what gets done and that would trump the 'rights' of an unborn baby or a partner.
Over here in the uk they will always ask your husband or your next of kin I have really bad lungs and wen I’m in hospital and a desion has to be made they will ask my husband every time that just standerd over her sorry for spelling I can’t spell
I’m with you Jade with the needle insertion…I was so afraid one time at the thought of an IV insertion that the Lord gave a peace that rose way above the fear of the needle insertion…even the pain it would cause bowed down to the point where I asked the nurse do you want to take it out and do it again.😂❤
10000 steps per shift is the bare minimum for me as a student nurse working in the hospital even when I am only walking around in the ward (not going anywhere else to run errands)😪and very often it is around 14000 to 18000, with record high of 20000😵
Jade AND her husband better get their s#%t together if they are going to be effective parents. Can you imagine these two if a child gets sick or injured?
Rude much? Different facilities have different layouts and different requirements for each department as to where they need to go and duties during their work day. That distance depends on the facility as well.
With Darren I can relate. But that is a good toe to lose it doesn't effect your walk for I know that was the one I lost due to strep B infection no cuts or abrasions on it don't know how it got there
If his infection actually led to osteomyelitis, here in California, he'd have needed 6 weeks of IV antibiotic. That usually requires admission to a rehab facility, but with the proper support at home, then the Home Health nurses could teach a family member how to administer the remaining doses.
@@alanatolstad4824 I was discharged home the day after my PICC line was placed. Home health care only came twice a week, once for dressing change and once for bloodwork. the rest of the week I did my own PICC line care and meds 3 times a day. It’s easy, the directions are laid out on a placemat sized poster you can lay the syringes on
O believe me I know how he feels because as a kid I was doing a backflip on a swing and my leg got caught around the chain as I came down and my chin hit my knee and I bit off the front part of my tongue
As someone who has the needle phobia, I can assure you it takes over your entire thinking and your fight or flight kicks in. You can't stop it and you can't help it. It's like standing on the edge of a deep canyon and seeing someone run toward you and you know if they get to you they will knock you over the edge and you won't survive. Your body kicks into a defense mechanism, and the fear is palpable. I hope this helps clarify what happens in our minds and bodies. We really can't control it.
I have severe anxiety issues, crippling arachnophobia and paranoia, but I'd still not act like that in a hospital if it came to my safety or the safety of my baby (i don't have a baby, but still)
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
That scan was to check on the baby. They are both the parents of that child so shes informing him of the risks and getting informed consent to do the scan.
"because they hear cancer, but that risk is very very small" not if they consume nonhuman animal products (including ground up cancer tumours) it's not!...
This Chanel doesn’t get money for vews so why does it have advertising all the tile that’s wrong so wrong does my head in it’s needs all support it can get ❤
They should have let Jade go home, she could have put her baby at more risk by driving and having another accident. What a selfish mother she would become.
……her behaviour re: needles’ was way beyond normal. Nobody LIKES needles’, but usually we don’t carry on like a demented person, if we’ve to have one. If possible, get a needle in the thigh, bc it’s got more muscle area than an upper arm. Mine was useless, as had to get Cholera shot every six months’, & Typhoid shot every twelve months’, for my employment. So after fourteen years’ of upper arm injections’, going with the thigh was much better……………🇦🇺
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
And if she has a natural birth with just gas and air and there’s no concerns for baby she won’t have to have any needles just one wen baby comes out in the bum and she won’t even know she’s had it trust me I’ve done it 6 times
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
If i had acted how then pregnant lady acted theres no way i would let them put it on tv! It really does show her in a bad light and its highly embarrassing!
@Jane Hall that excuse would not fly with me. I will have needles if I decide they are necessary and because it is my body ‘just in case’ doesn’t cut it.
@@rhiannonheal6671 I don’t recall having any, but it was a long time ago, first one in 1971, but if they were mentioned I would have considered them necessary, not ‘just in case’.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
She obviously has debilitating anxiety & was having a panic attack?? You’re calling that behavior reprehensible? Obviously you don’t have any experience with bad panic attacks, you’re lucky. But not everyone else is that lucky
My phobia, cibophobia, was so severe that I ended up hospitalized with a feeding tube for a year. I was so paranoid and afraid to eat anything because of the fear of food poisoning. I almost starved myself to death because of my phobia. Phobias are not logical, they are not rational. A phobia is not a fear. A phobia is a truly irrational and debilitating thing. You also seem to be missing the whole concept of anxiety being higher after a major car accident that could’ve killed her and her child. If you have never experienced a traumatic event or the truly terrifying experience that comes with a true phobia, you have absolutely no space to speak on it. Get out of here with the mother shaming. I thought moms were supposed to support each other.
it is a good thing that i am not a nurse, because i found the pregant woman to be annoying and ridiculous, no one wants to be at the hospital, or needles, but your pregnant!! Suck it up!! It was like dealing with a child lol.... As a mom, there was nothing i wouldnt let someone do, if it meant the well being of my child was at risk... i was shocked they had to talk her into it!!! Yikes!!!
Hows she going to deal with birth, chances are she'll have to have a needle. Pregnant women usually have regular blood tests, how does she cope with that I wonder.
@@dolinaj1I’m terrified of spiders to the point I almost collapse if a big one is by me but if they said I had to hold a tarantula to make sure my child survives I’d do it no questions asked, it’s nothing to do with people not being empathetic, yeah she has a phobia but she’s choosing to let that phobia put her child at risk of dying
Women with tightly pulled back hair either want a receding hairline, or they are ignorant of the damage that pulled back hair will do. It will not "unrecede" itself.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
I CRIED IN MY THROAT! BUT THE TEARS MADE IT OUT 😢. JENSEN. OMGOODNESS ❤ OH WHAT HIS FAMILY WENT THROUGH. 1996 BRIAN MAXWELL JAMES HOWE AGE 11 YEARS. KILLED IN A BLINDING WHITEOUT IN THE BACK SEAT OF MY FRIEND'S CAR. BLACK ICE. THE OTHER CAR HIT HIS SIDE OF THE CAR AND HE DIED INSTANTLY. TONIGHT I CRIED IN MY THROAT BUT THE TEARS CAME OUT 😢 😭.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
@@uncleraymund1754it's not a choice, that's the whole point. She allowed them to cannulate her, so she did exactly what you claim she didn't, despite her intense fear. I gave a son with an intense fear of being cannulated due to a lifetime of bad experiences with them. He will allow injections and he has a port that gets accessed with a much bigger needle, but if you try to go at him with a cannula, he will flatten you he is so scared. I'm glad he doesn't come across horrible, unempathetic and judgemental people like yourself. You don't know what's gone on for other people.
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"Please save my son" OMG I nearly burst into tears. I don't know how the nurses and doctors keep it together. Heart breaking :(
You go into that alert mode. Where your single worry is to help that patient. You don't think about it, you just react & go with your training. Hyperfocused.
(we cry about it later...at home or in the staff room when the focus & adrenalin wears off)
@@ingridakerblom7577
It is pretty amazing how we do that when working in trauma. It does have to come out at some point, though, or our families and friends suffer the consequences.
@@jettsoma sadly yes. And trough humor. Esp dark humor.
@@ingridakerblom7577
Definitely dark humor!
“We’ll have to wait for permission from the insurance company” is something people in Australia don’t have to hear. I 💙Australia!
I can't believe Jenson walked out of there and seems to be doing spectacular. I shed a big tear for him. I think his Dad is right. His three grandparents were his guardian angels.
Children & teens are incredibly resiliant..
I cannot believe the arrogance of the father. If he had been a better parent, his kid would not be in the situation he is in.
@@kefelonia1If only everyone were as perfect and modestly charming as you. Arrogance indeed!
@@deanpippitt3170 I know that I am beautiful and perfect. I am trying to understand your insecurities.Good luck with your sad life.
@@kefelonia1
Meow haha
To everyone who thinks Jade’s phobia makes her a bad mother:
My phobia, cibophobia, was so severe that I ended up hospitalized with a feeding tube for a year. I was so paranoid and afraid to eat anything because of the fear of food poisoning. I almost starved myself to death because of my phobia. Phobias are not logical, they are not rational. A phobia is not a fear. A phobia is a truly irrational and debilitating thing.
You also seem to be missing the whole concept of anxiety being higher after a major car accident that could’ve killed her and her child.
If you have never experienced a traumatic event or the truly terrifying experience that comes with a true phobia, you have absolutely no space to speak on it.
Jensen’s family is beautiful! How lovely to see to true definition of family/community - in the face of adversity 👍❤️
I never seen a more relieved and happier man than Jensen's dad ! 👍🏻❤
Everyone blaming jade after a high speed car crash and her phobia … saying they would be their babies super hero’s yet probably have no idea how phobias and ptsd works..
Good one’s hero’s.
She got the tests
She had a moment and that’s understandable..
Fear is crippling and add ptsd
She could have lost her life in that crash her son could have been lost and her husband.
Her whole family could have been wiped out.
But everyone would have known how they would react when not going through what she did.
She didn’t hurt anyone.
She needed a moment she needed support from the confusion and pain that was HERS
superhero's and 's is belonging to not plural, but yah, but she fought it too long too but yah
Thank you ❤
I love dr thronhill I wish she was in the uk hospital she’s so amazing what a lovely lady and very beautiful and kind and most importantly she’s the best doctor she really is their all amazing but she shines out like a star ⭐️
Every single accident on this show is absolutely catastrophic!
I don’t think this is one day of traumas. Or if it is, it’s because they are the only trauma centre for adults for a very big area of Victoria, Australia.
I mean, if they just showed the regular, non-trauma cases, it wouldn’t make for a super interesting show for the majority of people, plus it’s a major trauma center so they get a higher rate of trauma patients haha
@@renaeodriscoll……there’s The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, too, one of the world’s leading trauma hospitals’………
The angels were also the incredible medical staff. And Jenson's amazing family support.
Jenson I'm so so happy and relieved for you and you're family :)
I can tell you that jensons grandparents will have been there my dad died 7 months ago and I have really bad lung issues full of lung disease copd collapsed lungs and wen I was in the hospital recovery room my dad was stood by my side and told me to go back he’s not ready for me yet I’m crying typing this because I wish I was with him so much
Oh no wen he said please save my so. He’s a really good boy please save my boy it broke my heart I have 5 sons and one daughter I can’t even imagine I just can’t imagine what he was going threw and feeling thinking I hope he had someone with him to comfort him and hug him if I was there I would have stepped in I lost my dad this year and it killed me my heart is in bits I wil never be the same person I was in on all kinds of medication to help me cope but I am not coping so I feel so bad for his dad I really do his bless him
Michelle and the tongue boy had a nice connection ❤😊
and THATS WHY YOU WEAR A HELMET!!!!!!! it will save yur life( former dirtbike rider here)....
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I hope it's not only for the camera 😆
Thank goodness Darren was not in the US. Being a diabetic, requiring insulin and being out of work would be a death sentence due to the lack of affordability of insulin. We owe it to each other as a community to look after each other without judgement or value.
Diabetes in any form, especially Type 1, is a very serious medical condition.
Love this show❤
Wow, I'm distressed at the volume of negative comments on this episode. Shameful.
Son you’re a miracle from Gods Healing power. Thank you Jesus.Thank Jesus every day.
She doesn’t want a needle in her arm, but she’s gonna be giving birth soon you usually need an IV when you’re giving birth
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
Perhaps she was planning to have a home birth or something 🤔
That nurse had no right to give her that needle when Jade said not to. And a CT scan should be the last resort. That should not be her husband's decision, it's hers..
@@karen.S268 Yep. That pissed me off. I would have immediately requested that doctor to be removed from the room. She traumatized Jade which put more stress on her and the baby.
Why so judgmental?
I love Michelle 💝
You have to understand some people cant help being scared of things we might not be scared of. In there mind this is a great fear. My worst fear is being burned alive. So i dont like to be around fire at all. Maybe in another life i was burned. Lol. But its a real fear.
Being buried alive is mine! So needless to say, I can't do MRI's and CT Scans I still need to take Valium for.
Mine is the ocean I also wondered if I drowned somewhere in a large body of water in my past life I had no idea ppl also knew about this
@@sarge6870I always have to ask for a washcloth to put over my eyes and I’ve been in several that have music.
Dr emma is great! 😊
Why do they need her husbands consent?
That one caught me off-guard as well. Maybe she herself wanted his consent? Weird.
I think it was to do with radiation exposure to the baby and also his wife may have not been able to give informed consent considering her mental state
Because the baby has TWO parents who both need to understand the risks and agree to the procedure.
@@maggiematthews3517 Technically yes, that is absolutely correct... However, while the baby is still INSIDE the mothers uterus, all decisions regarding her own body are legally hers alone, I believe.
I'm assuming the doctor was just informing the husband of the procedure, rather than an official "asking for permission" type of situation here. Regardless of the language used, I imagine that the doctor and the patient have the final say in what gets done and that would trump the 'rights' of an unborn baby or a partner.
Over here in the uk they will always ask your husband or your next of kin I have really bad lungs and wen I’m in hospital and a desion has to be made they will ask my husband every time that just standerd over her sorry for spelling I can’t spell
I’m with you Jade with the needle insertion…I was so afraid one time at the thought of an IV insertion that the Lord gave a peace that rose way above the fear of the needle insertion…even the pain it would cause bowed down to the point where I asked the nurse do you want to take it out and do it again.😂❤
10000 steps per shift is the bare minimum for me as a student nurse working in the hospital even when I am only walking around in the ward (not going anywhere else to run errands)😪and very often it is around 14000 to 18000, with record high of 20000😵
more more it so interesting
Jade AND her husband better get their s#%t together if they are going to be effective parents. Can you imagine these two if a child gets sick or injured?
I get it, but don't thank the angels, just thank the doctors.
They are angels walking beside us they really are they saved me over 11 times thank you ❤
I’m amazed about that boy that was almost dead, is doing so good. All I have to say is GOD HAS A PLAN FOR HIM 💙⭐️💙⭐️💙
6-10k steps per shift? That's cute😂
Me 10k Min but normally 20,000 steps😂❤
Rude much? Different facilities have different layouts and different requirements for each department as to where they need to go and duties during their work day. That distance depends on the facility as well.
when i was 4 or 5 i bit a hole inside me tongue when i fall down from a slide. I dont wanted get stiches so it had heal from it self took a few weeks
Poor Jade, im afraid of needles to its so scary 😢
She’s loopy that preggo one!😂
She’s in shock from the accident and phobias are a real problem.
poor mama
No spicy salsa for this poor biker.
😁🤣😁🤣😁👅👅👅
With Darren I can relate. But that is a good toe to lose it doesn't effect your walk for I know that was the one I lost due to strep B infection no cuts or abrasions on it don't know how it got there
If his infection actually led to osteomyelitis, here in California, he'd have needed 6 weeks of IV antibiotic. That usually requires admission to a rehab facility, but with the proper support at home, then the Home Health nurses could teach a family member how to administer the remaining doses.
@@alanatolstad4824 I was discharged home the day after my PICC line was placed. Home health care only came twice a week, once for dressing change and once for bloodwork. the rest of the week I did my own PICC line care and meds 3 times a day. It’s easy, the directions are laid out on a placemat sized poster you can lay the syringes on
O believe me I know how he feels because as a kid I was doing a backflip on a swing and my leg got caught around the chain as I came down and my chin hit my knee and I bit off the front part of my tongue
I can't imagine being more scared of one of my phobias than the chance my child could be in danger.. (and I definitely have phobias)
As someone who has the needle phobia, I can assure you it takes over your entire thinking and your fight or flight kicks in. You can't stop it and you can't help it. It's like standing on the edge of a deep canyon and seeing someone run toward you and you know if they get to you they will knock you over the edge and you won't survive. Your body kicks into a defense mechanism, and the fear is palpable. I hope this helps clarify what happens in our minds and bodies. We really can't control it.
You should consider yourself fortunate then. They can be debilitating
I have severe anxiety issues, crippling arachnophobia and paranoia, but I'd still not act like that in a hospital if it came to my safety or the safety of my baby (i don't have a baby, but still)
Yes, I feel this mother to be needs some therapy for the safety of her child and into the future.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
6-10k steps. I thought it would have been more. I do 10-14k at work.
Telling her husband to settle down!!!! What a nerve after all her carry on. Not nice.
Guy is in shock and has a kind heart.
Jades telling her partner to settle down?? How about taking her own advice.
Why did the dr have to ask her husband to do the scan?
I was wondering that too!!
For the same reason, the nurse gave her a needle when she said she didn't want one.
That scan was to check on the baby. They are both the parents of that child so shes informing him of the risks and getting informed consent to do the scan.
"because they hear cancer, but that risk is very very small" not if they consume nonhuman animal products (including ground up cancer tumours) it's not!...
This Chanel doesn’t get money for vews so why does it have advertising all the tile that’s wrong so wrong does my head in it’s needs all support it can get ❤
Dr. Michelle the Jamaican Australian two worlds that can never be further apart😂
she's from Trinidad (/Trinidad and Tobago) not jamaica :p and they're also not that different lol
They should have let Jade go home, she could have put her baby at more risk by driving and having another accident. What a selfish mother she would become.
……her behaviour re: needles’ was way beyond normal. Nobody LIKES needles’, but usually we don’t carry on like a demented person, if we’ve to have one. If possible, get a needle in the thigh, bc it’s got more muscle area than an upper arm. Mine was useless, as had to get Cholera shot every six months’, & Typhoid shot every twelve months’, for my employment. So after fourteen years’ of upper arm injections’, going with the thigh was much better……………🇦🇺
I can't believe people with type 1 or 2 diabetes, don't look after their diets, 🤦
Wait I Neil that baby is coming and you beg for an epidural.
How did she have a baby if she can't handle needles??. I'd rather have a needle in my arm then labor
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
The pregnant women is afraid of needles, lol. What did you do for the first baby?
I was thinking the same thing.
I will never understand or sympathize with grown adults acting like children. Suck it up.
@@CW1002 you can be deathly afraid of them and unfortunately still need them
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
And if she has a natural birth with just gas and air and there’s no concerns for baby she won’t have to have any needles just one wen baby comes out in the bum and she won’t even know she’s had it trust me I’ve done it 6 times
How is she afraid of needles. You get blood tests in your pregnancy.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
You can experience something and still be scared of it ?? Lmao what is wrong w you. Getting a blood test won’t cure a phobia of needles
……did she have ALL the Covid shots?
Do people not understand what a helmet is for?? Why take a chance that may turn your head into a smashed melon?? Foolish.
If i had acted how then pregnant lady acted theres no way i would let them put it on tv! It really does show her in a bad light and its highly embarrassing!
………for her, showing up her phobia to millions’ of viewers’…………
Don't be such a baby
Omg Jade needs to man up! How did she have a first child 😒
Omg what a sook! It’s just a needle
Wow u need a needle to have a baby!!!!!
I did it all wrong then but still had 4 kids including twins
Me too! Not twins, but babies without having needles. No phobias but no need unless absolutely necessary.
@Jane Hall that excuse would not fly with me. I will have needles if I decide they are necessary and because it is my body ‘just in case’ doesn’t cut it.
@jillspence7227 what about prenatal blood tests?
@@rhiannonheal6671 I don’t recall having any, but it was a long time ago, first one in 1971, but if they were mentioned I would have considered them necessary, not ‘just in case’.
Jade's behaviour was reprehensible! There was no limit to what i would have done to ensure the health and safety of my unborn babies.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
She obviously has debilitating anxiety & was having a panic attack?? You’re calling that behavior reprehensible? Obviously you don’t have any experience with bad panic attacks, you’re lucky. But not everyone else is that lucky
My phobia, cibophobia, was so severe that I ended up hospitalized with a feeding tube for a year. I was so paranoid and afraid to eat anything because of the fear of food poisoning. I almost starved myself to death because of my phobia. Phobias are not logical, they are not rational. A phobia is not a fear. A phobia is a truly irrational and debilitating thing.
You also seem to be missing the whole concept of anxiety being higher after a major car accident that could’ve killed her and her child.
If you have never experienced a traumatic event or the truly terrifying experience that comes with a true phobia, you have absolutely no space to speak on it.
Get out of here with the mother shaming. I thought moms were supposed to support each other.
it is a good thing that i am not a nurse, because i found the pregant woman to be annoying and ridiculous, no one wants to be at the hospital, or needles, but your pregnant!! Suck it up!! It was like dealing with a child lol.... As a mom, there was nothing i wouldnt let someone do, if it meant the well being of my child was at risk... i was shocked they had to talk her into it!!! Yikes!!!
How is Jade going to deal with her children’s medical emergencies when she is so immature and ridiculous?
Hows she going to deal with birth, chances are she'll have to have a needle. Pregnant women usually have regular blood tests, how does she cope with that I wonder.
Empathy nowhere evident in these crass comments.
@@dolinaj1 I have empathy but she's going to have to toughen up if she's going to have a baby.
@@dolinaj1I’m terrified of spiders to the point I almost collapse if a big one is by me but if they said I had to hold a tarantula to make sure my child survives I’d do it no questions asked, it’s nothing to do with people not being empathetic, yeah she has a phobia but she’s choosing to let that phobia put her child at risk of dying
Ground is outside floor is inside get it right people
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why the fark is her pregnant belly blurred? lol
Why do they blur out the stomach of the pregnant girl? To protect the baby's privacy rights? lol
Because it's bare skin normally covered by clothing, possibly at the request of the patient
Women with tightly pulled back hair either want a receding hairline, or they are ignorant of the damage that pulled back hair will do. It will not "unrecede" itself.
I continue to make this mistake I can’t stand my hair being down so it’s always tied up tight and I’ve lost loads of hair at the front
A shorter haircut 💇♀️ is a better choice than Traction Alopecia!
A doctor referring to a stomach as a tummy is cringe worthy.
It’s called good bed side manner.
How can she have a baby if she's scared tof needles lol.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
What is it with people needle phobic? How does that happen? It really is ridiculous.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
So is being scared of harmless spiders, and yet so many people are.
Why in the world was that heavily pregnant woman driving in the first place?!
I CRIED IN MY THROAT! BUT THE TEARS MADE IT OUT 😢. JENSEN. OMGOODNESS ❤
OH WHAT HIS FAMILY WENT THROUGH.
1996
BRIAN MAXWELL JAMES HOWE
AGE 11 YEARS.
KILLED IN A BLINDING WHITEOUT IN THE BACK SEAT OF MY FRIEND'S CAR. BLACK ICE. THE OTHER CAR HIT HIS SIDE OF THE CAR AND HE DIED INSTANTLY.
TONIGHT I CRIED IN MY THROAT BUT THE TEARS CAME OUT 😢 😭.
Jade needs to grow up and let drs etc do whats necessary to keep her & her baby safe
What a BIG baby she is-harden up!
grow up and stop judging others. you have no clue and are behaving very immaturely
Unkind, mean-spirited and without empathy! Hope you are never confronted with your phobia(s) under emergent circumstances.
Does not want a needle but managed to have the penis inside out heaps of times. It must be sore at times I reckon. Why so selfish? We are talking about two lives plus your concerned family. Wake up lady!
@@dolinaj1so you mean we give in to phobias and forget about life?how selfish
@@uncleraymund1754it's not a choice, that's the whole point. She allowed them to cannulate her, so she did exactly what you claim she didn't, despite her intense fear.
I gave a son with an intense fear of being cannulated due to a lifetime of bad experiences with them. He will allow injections and he has a port that gets accessed with a much bigger needle, but if you try to go at him with a cannula, he will flatten you he is so scared. I'm glad he doesn't come across horrible, unempathetic and judgemental people like yourself. You don't know what's gone on for other people.