There's a high likelihood that Pete's got Asperger's/Autism as well. I found out I have Asperger's as a young adult, and through my diagnosis we discovered my dad actually has it too due to us sharing so many symptoms and behaviors, but if you meet my dad I don't think you'd ever guess he's got it since he's very high functioning. It really is a spectrum and we're all so different. Also, as a sidenote- hearing their family having split up due to the son's disorder was very sad and it made me wonder if I've ever made things difficult for my own parents. I really hope Lucas doesn't blame himself :(
I remember feeling like I was a bother as a Type 1 Diabetic to my parents. So many times I had to go in the hospital and my dad would make some remarks like not again or my mom was running a bath for me and I felt absolutely rotten and I heard my dad say to her, take her to the hospital where they could look after her. He loved me very much but he just wasn’t use to sharing mom so much. I know the mom said unless you have a child like this you have no idea what it’s like. I’ve known people that have worse medical problems, children, and they are dealing with a child that has to be fed like a baby and wears diapers. That woman was about 55-60 years old and her parents were hitting their 80s and they would still carry her around because she couldn’t walk and still change her diapers. I guess it comes down to whether you could handle looking after your child that has a medical condition or you just can’t. I find that nothing’s planned for you to be a parent of a child with a medical condition. What you have to do then is get as much information about the condition that your child now has and you work with that. She said that she didn’t have patience like Pete did, well to me, you learn to be patient then. If it works for the three of them, it works.
I was diagnosed ADHD and "borderline on the spectrum" at age 65, so I get it. Neither was known about when I was a kid(born in '58) and girls couldn't possibly have either until late 1990's. It explained SO much of my life! My husband frequently jokes I still don't clue into social cues lol
This is mislabeled and not Season 18 Episode 4. That episode has a go-kart crash and dude with a swollen finger, not even close to the events in this episode. It's actually Season 33 Episode 5.
"You feel free when you ride a [motor]bike." Mm, if severe injury and death represent freedom. Bloody things should be banned. Individuals, their families, and the world's health services can't afford them.
Alfred's son is such a lovely person. I wish the best for him.
There's a high likelihood that Pete's got Asperger's/Autism as well. I found out I have Asperger's as a young adult, and through my diagnosis we discovered my dad actually has it too due to us sharing so many symptoms and behaviors, but if you meet my dad I don't think you'd ever guess he's got it since he's very high functioning. It really is a spectrum and we're all so different.
Also, as a sidenote- hearing their family having split up due to the son's disorder was very sad and it made me wonder if I've ever made things difficult for my own parents. I really hope Lucas doesn't blame himself :(
I remember feeling like I was a bother as a Type 1 Diabetic to my parents. So many times I had to go in the hospital and my dad would make some remarks like not again or my mom was running a bath for me and I felt absolutely rotten and I heard my dad say to her, take her to the hospital where they could look after her. He loved me very much but he just wasn’t use to sharing mom so much.
I know the mom said unless you have a child like this you have no idea what it’s like. I’ve known people that have worse medical problems, children, and they are dealing with a child that has to be fed like a baby and wears diapers. That woman was about 55-60 years old and her parents were hitting their 80s and they would still carry her around because she couldn’t walk and still change her diapers.
I guess it comes down to whether you could handle looking after your child that has a medical condition or you just can’t. I find that nothing’s planned for you to be a parent of a child with a medical condition. What you have to do then is get as much information about the condition that your child now has and you work with that. She said that she didn’t have patience like Pete did, well to me, you learn to be patient then.
If it works for the three of them, it works.
I was diagnosed ADHD and "borderline on the spectrum" at age 65, so I get it. Neither was known about when I was a kid(born in '58) and girls couldn't possibly have either until late 1990's. It explained SO much of my life! My husband frequently jokes I still don't clue into social cues lol
I love this show
Me too! I wish they’d make something like this in the USA again.
Nightwatch was too short.
Love this show, keep them coming
I adore this show. Thank you for continuing to make content.
Best show ever ❤❤❤❤❤. RIP 🪦 ALFRED 😢
Thank you for posting these videos ❤
This show is phenomenal
Good morning Banijay, and everyone 🚜🙂⚘️🏥.
Good morning from Southern California
@@TheJleliotHello from Canada. I hope you have a fantastic day 🙂⚘️.
Hello from Bismarck ND, USA
@sherylstradinger2052 Hello Sheryl. I'm from Canada 🇨🇦. I hope you have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️.
Thank you, you as well!🎉
Such a touching episode
God bless Alfred what a wonderful person with a very caring brother
That was his son not his brother
Hi my daughter has Asperger’s so I totally understand what she goes through,you aren’t alone sweet mum.
I love all the medical shows.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is mislabeled and not Season 18 Episode 4. That episode has a go-kart crash and dude with a swollen finger, not even close to the events in this episode. It's actually Season 33 Episode 5.
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I'm confused it says this is Season 18 Episode 4. But it's actually Season 33 Episode 5
"You feel free when you ride a [motor]bike." Mm, if severe injury and death represent freedom. Bloody things should be banned. Individuals, their families, and the world's health services can't afford them.
It’s strange that patients get breakfast in ED.
Lucas OMG dude is beautiful