Girl Passes Out 3 Times After Suffering Seizure

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  • Lifeguards respond to a beach emergency as a girl experiences multiple seizures.
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  • @erikamarcial777
    @erikamarcial777 Місяць тому +295

    i love how reidy was trying to take her mind off of her seizures and making sure she was ok at the same time ❤

    • @Hannah20342
      @Hannah20342 Місяць тому +1

      Bro do you have to have surgery in October?

    • @erikamarcial777
      @erikamarcial777 Місяць тому +1

      @@Hannah20342 no? 😭

  • @Michelle_Lynn_B
    @Michelle_Lynn_B Місяць тому +196

    Reidy is such an underrated lifeguard. He’s just the best! 🙏🏼

    • @gmaureen
      @gmaureen Місяць тому +6

      Just saw him on the news, last week, he was at the Bondi mall when the stabbings occurred. Saw this on UA-cam. No idea how close he was to the incident but he was obviously shaken by it.

    • @Michelle_Lynn_B
      @Michelle_Lynn_B Місяць тому +5

      @@gmaureen I heard about that too! I live in New York, but I was so saddened to hear what happened. He has so much of my respect for helping aid people in such a traumatic scenario.

    • @gmaureen
      @gmaureen Місяць тому +1

      @@Michelle_Lynn_B I'm in NC. Yes, horrible event, sad for everyone impacted by it. Reidy is a good man.

    • @mnicholl93
      @mnicholl93 Місяць тому +3

      Bondi Rescue shared in a post that Reidy had given first aid to some of the wounded at the mall. I just hoped he wasn't there shopping with his young kids at the time 🙏🏻

    • @Michelle_Lynn_B
      @Michelle_Lynn_B Місяць тому

      @@mnicholl93 I heard that! Very admirable; it says a lot about him and his good character! I hope his family was safe 🙏🏼

  • @quinnhen2325
    @quinnhen2325 Місяць тому +106

    My mom has seizures almost daily. She has a Cavernoma that causes them. No need for hospitalization unless she hurts herself falling etc, but I’m with her all the time, so no falls in awhile.

    • @WendyKay84
      @WendyKay84 Місяць тому +3

      Your mom is lucky to have you ❤. It's good that you and she have built an understanding of her specific condition and her seizures don't require her to be hospitalised, but for the sake of general epilepsy awareness, I just want to point out that everyone's seizures are different. I think the first aid rule is if the seizure lasts more than five minutes, call an ambulance. Since the lifeguards don't know for sure how long her seizure was, best to be on the safe side. Also, since she keeps passing out like that, it's definitely worth going to hospital. Injury from a fall isn't the only danger from seizures. In the aftermath of the seizure that got me diagnosed with epilepsy, I desperately wanted to sleep, but for hours, every time I fell asleep, my heart rate would drop dangerously low. If I hadn't gone to hospital, I might not be here now.

    • @squizzerl1478
      @squizzerl1478 Місяць тому +3

      Please make sure you carve out a life for yourself. I have watched someone I dearly love throw their entire life away to care for their mother who is generally ok but needs assistance sometimes. This person is now almost 40 and has no car, no career, no job, no savings, nothing, simply because their mother convinced them to stay with her 24/7 just in case she needs help with something. And this person loves their mom tremendously but is starting to see just how much life they've lost and can't get back. Don't do that. Make sure you still live and do things for you. I would hate to see another person throw everything away to take care of their mother.

    • @donnyjamison762
      @donnyjamison762 17 днів тому

      Your a good soul god bless you

    • @Tim_3100
      @Tim_3100 2 дні тому

      Good on you for being there ❤

  • @tomishainsell5627
    @tomishainsell5627 Місяць тому +49

    💜💜💜🥺 Another case that had me in tears by the end. Reidy you are a trooper. Maintaining your composure and taking care of her til the paramedics got there through three seizures is just… But her being embarrassed and apologizing for having them and calling herself an embarrassment to life just about did me in. Bless every last one of you on Bondi. 🙏🏽😇💜💜💜💜

  • @Azalea_Plays
    @Azalea_Plays Місяць тому +78

    Well handled and hats off to Reidy! Took the right precautions for something well out of his usual ballpark! ❤

  • @ShilohCrouch
    @ShilohCrouch Місяць тому +31

    I hate when people crowd when someone’s hurt - it makes the situation so much scarier. Me and my family were at the beach once and my sister got hurt and the amount of people crowding around us was stressful. I get people want to make sure there ok but please just watch from a distance not crowd ❤ good job though life guards

  • @Paizleyjo.11
    @Paizleyjo.11 Місяць тому +16

    Is nobody gonna talk about the twilight blanket 😭

  • @imjudgingyou000
    @imjudgingyou000 Місяць тому +19

    bless her heart, seizures are terrifying for all involved. i send this soul the best of vibes, I hope she got a hold on her seizures and was able to enjoy her vacation.

  • @mnicholl93
    @mnicholl93 Місяць тому +14

    Thank you Reidy for the help you gave to victims at the horrific mall situation 🙏🏻 I'd wondered when news first broke whether any on the Bondi guards might have been there, but my immediate thought on hearing Reidy had given first aid to some of the victims was that he hadn't been there shopping with his young kids. It will have been a horrific situation for the adults present but something so impossibly difficult for all the youngsters that would have been there to understand & get over. My thoughts & prayers aren't just with all the victims & their families but also with all the witnesses too 😢

  • @PINEONPAWZ
    @PINEONPAWZ Місяць тому +36

    Haven’t even finished it all and I can already tell it’s gonna beamazing :D poor girl I hope she gets better soon

  • @Lilli_Loves_Bondi
    @Lilli_Loves_Bondi Місяць тому +12

    They’re so calm and amazing

  • @Hannah20342
    @Hannah20342 Місяць тому +42

    This reminds me of my seizures that I have surviving from them nearly 14 years😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Cause we found out when I was like 3 months because we found out September 28, 2010 and now I have to have surgery in October please pray for me❤

  • @kimmarievan-ever6599
    @kimmarievan-ever6599 Місяць тому +44

    She really should have gone to the hospital..ok she is used to seizures but these were complete blackouts without any warmings..love how Reidy was talking to her then noticed she'd gone again..its a big responsibility on the guys but they smash it every time.. !!lifesavers X 2

    • @twinklydoor5752
      @twinklydoor5752 Місяць тому +13

      The blackouts without warning are the seizures. It’s ‘normal’ for some sufferers to have that happen.

    • @randomperson0607
      @randomperson0607 Місяць тому +1

      i have this happen after a seizure. i don't need medical attention

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr Місяць тому +1

      Not every seizure needs a trip to the hospital. Most of them don’t. If it’s the first seizure they’ve had, it lasts for more than a minute or two or they fall and get injured that a hospital is necessary.

    • @sallygard63
      @sallygard63 Місяць тому +1

      I agree … she should have let them look her over … my son started having fits when he was 2 due to a brain tumour, and was put on medication for them, which seemed to stop them. After several years he suddenly started passing out again and we thought it was his partial epilepsy again. But something in me being his mum told me things weren’t right and I took him to a cardiologist specialist. That appointment proved to be a miracle because he only went and had a fit in front of the heart specialist (! )…. who , after giving him first aid and doing an EEG and a heart scan, told us it was no epileptic seizure … but a cardiac syncope !
      Two months later he was fitted a pacemaker and he’s been fine since! So getting checked out is absolutely fundamental 👍♥️

    • @miraaranel
      @miraaranel Місяць тому +1

      As a med student, it is quite common for neurologists to tell their patients when they should go to the hospital and when they are okay to self-monitor. If she has daily seizures, which I suspect she does, she would never be able to leave the hospital and live her life if she went to the hospital every time.

  • @eveoakley6270
    @eveoakley6270 Місяць тому +5

    This has twice happened to me. Luckily, it transpired that both of my seizures were through dehydration. My potassium levels were almost zero, yet I was confident that I was absolutely fine just before they happened. It’s a horrible feeling. I hope she’s ok 🙏

  • @user-kp7np8gt8n
    @user-kp7np8gt8n Місяць тому +13

    I love Bondi Beach

  • @Tim_3100
    @Tim_3100 2 дні тому

    Poor girl, hope shes okay now ❤

  • @linnadhiel2760
    @linnadhiel2760 Місяць тому +2

    The advice is that if someone has a seizure for longer than 5 minutes or more than one in a row a visit to the hospital is recommended. Often these visits will not result in anything in particular but seizures can and do cause brain damage so its never worth risking.

  • @Ily611
    @Ily611 Місяць тому +6

    Oh no I hope that she is okay and can go home to her family 😢😢😢

  • @MarinaDaqueen
    @MarinaDaqueen Місяць тому +8

    Reidy an amazing guy at the beach and off the beach 🫶🏻🫶🏻🥺

  • @Handmade_HQ
    @Handmade_HQ Місяць тому +2

    They are the best in caring for people ❤❤❤

  • @Aroma69
    @Aroma69 Місяць тому +10

    Think about it from the girls perspective though, she probably has seizures all the time and just wanted to have a good time at bondi. im an epileptic, not nearly to her degree, but i sympathize with her. and honestly the hospital doesnt do much about a seizure, they more so try to find the cause, which in an epileptic is epilepsy so not much they can do.

    • @animallover101able
      @animallover101able Місяць тому

      Exactly I know what you mean I have epilepsy too. They are absolutely terrifying for me when it happened. The only time anymore that we would go to the hospital for a seizure is if it was not stopping or multiple seizures in a row and the rescue meds are working without meds I used to have status epilepticus and I've had to go to the hospital more than once they almost always happen around my period

    • @animallover101able
      @animallover101able 9 днів тому

      @@nemocooee I'm sorry but I have no idea what you are saying to me or even what language

  • @adventureswithryan8230
    @adventureswithryan8230 Місяць тому +9

    When beachgoers are asked to not surround the person in need of medical assistance they still creating a crowd, yes as beachgoers we would all like to see the best outcome for the person being attended to by lifeguards, but come on please stop creating a problem because when paramedics need to get to the person there’s 20+ people hurdled around the lifeguards, give them space, just go back to your beach activities unless that person is a friend, family member then that’s where the lifeguards attending to the person who has passed out, hit their head on the rocks, sandbank, or into someone else then this where important medical conditions would be asked just like this video which is a clear example of how things should be not only at bondi beach but all popular beaches across the world

  • @rinsolskin828
    @rinsolskin828 Місяць тому +3

    I’ve passed out almost daily for the past few years, I understand her unwillingness to go to a hospital, they tend to not be able to do much after you’ve been diagnosed and medicated, and it just ends up being useless, and wasting a day of your holiday would be even worse. They end up doing all sorts of test and all you get back is what you already know. The only reason for her to go to a hospital in this situation was if she had gotten injured during the seizure or something.

    • @maaaax..
      @maaaax.. Місяць тому +1

      I use to faint quite a bit when i was younger and the only thing the doctors did was give me a heart monitor because there isnt much they can do unless u hit ur head or something like i once did

    • @BondiRescue
      @BondiRescue  Місяць тому +2

      We appreciate you sharing your experience. It's understandable to be hesitant about seeking medical care, especially when it seems like it might not offer much relief.

    • @The_Service_Doodles
      @The_Service_Doodles Місяць тому +1

      I have POTS and relate to this a lot. I have it written on my service digs vest to not call 911 if passed out because they’re just so normal for me.

    • @maaaax..
      @maaaax.. Місяць тому +1

      @@The_Service_Doodles what is POTS? Ive heard of the term but i dont actually know what it is

    • @rinsolskin828
      @rinsolskin828 Місяць тому

      @@The_Service_Doodles I have POTS as well and I wish I could get a service dog but I can’t afford one

  • @eowyn8340
    @eowyn8340 Місяць тому +7

    Absolutely, just go to hospital if the paramedics feel the need. I wish I had followed this advice a couple years ago when I slipped on ice and struck my head on the sidewalk. But I was embarrassed and refused. I was okay in the end, but should’ve gone with them.

    • @MunchyHam
      @MunchyHam Місяць тому +2

      Yup. My dad fell and hit his head a few years back. Put off going despite being told he should and he said everything was fine for a long time and it was a mistake. His balance is unwieldy and he moves like someone who is very elderly. He's 65.

    • @twinklydoor5752
      @twinklydoor5752 Місяць тому +2

      It’s quite normal for that to happen to someone who has seizures, it’s just part of their day to day life. No need to go to the hospital unless she’s been unconscious for over 5 minutes or she’s hurt herself in the process.

    • @miraaranel
      @miraaranel Місяць тому +1

      I completely get what you are saying but many people with seizures would never leave the hospital if they went there everytime they had a seizure. Most people with seizures are closely followed by neurologists who give them a plan of action that indicates when they need to go to the hospital after a seizure and when it is okay to just self-monitor.

  • @donnyjamison762
    @donnyjamison762 17 днів тому

    God bless first responders law enforcement and life guards love you!

  • @mayasturgeon7354
    @mayasturgeon7354 11 днів тому

    This is all really amazing and I love the team so much….but the cherry on top is that they give you a Twilight:Eclipse blanket😂❤

  • @BondiRescue
    @BondiRescue  Місяць тому

    Always heed the advice of medical experts for your safety. Their guidance comes from years of experience and training. Your well-being is paramount, so trust their expertise in any situation. 🙏

  • @ZMAEG
    @ZMAEG Місяць тому +3

    I'll be listening to this masterpiece 😊

  • @janedoex1398
    @janedoex1398 Місяць тому +1

    Seizures are some of the scariest things to witness imp, even if you know about the condition and are trained, but it's a loved one you have to deal with and have no acess to emergency gear , like you would have in your job , so even if you knew what you had to do and how to act. That was what bothered me the most when I had to watch and basically do not much , because I was not on the job, without oxygen, suction, an i.v., Diazepam/ Lorazepam, etc, (or whatever the goldstandard is where you are from ) and hope it doesn't go on for longer than 3 mins.
    And don't have a very stubborn friend/ partner etc.

  • @misslawless6021
    @misslawless6021 Місяць тому

    I love the twilight towel haha

  • @pokejrseager4497
    @pokejrseager4497 Місяць тому +3

    That’s cool

  • @iamspeed1405
    @iamspeed1405 Місяць тому

    0:56 The legend himself Col 💙💛

  • @Ben-gn7yg
    @Ben-gn7yg Місяць тому +3

    Hi You guys are the best

  • @evelinagleisner930
    @evelinagleisner930 Місяць тому +3

    Hope she is doing better now❤

  • @jjjourneyy
    @jjjourneyy Місяць тому

    I need that twilight beach towel. now.

  • @16MedicRN
    @16MedicRN Місяць тому +7

    I didn't hear anything asked if she's on meds and/or if she's taken them with an established history of seizures. In the US, if a pt isn't AOX4 and GCS of 15, we can't release to family without Medical Director permission. But, here, she seems coherent each time. These are also not grand mal seizures. It almost makes me wonder about pseudo seizures 🤔 Anyway, don't mind me, lol. Typing while thinking out loud 😂

    • @mrsmossymouse2997
      @mrsmossymouse2997 Місяць тому +2

      They probably edited out those bits, medical information like that is considered private, so if she didn't want to share that info with the world the film company would have to respect that.
      I have absolutely no doubt she was asked about it all by the paramedics though.

  • @xTherian-Forest
    @xTherian-Forest Місяць тому +2

    How do you always upload after I have a bad day?! How is it possible??? Are You stalking me?

  • @nikkiwebb5532
    @nikkiwebb5532 Місяць тому

    I have seizures. Seizures can’t handle the overheating..

  • @user-fq5rn4om4n
    @user-fq5rn4om4n Місяць тому +1

    Yo I’m in Australia too I’m going to Sydney in July

    • @BondiRescue
      @BondiRescue  Місяць тому

      How exciting! Are you hitting up Bondi Beach? It'll be a little chilly this time of year! 🥶

  • @JandrieTiedt-wd9yn
    @JandrieTiedt-wd9yn 28 днів тому

    I am from south africa too

  • @AnneH483
    @AnneH483 Місяць тому +1

    If anyone is wondering 60 kilos is 132 pounds.

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Місяць тому +4

    We often get this anti hospital thing from foreigners. Its because in their home country, it can be a can of worms. But though its free for locals, most travelers have or should have insurance and this is what its for. Suffering seizures indicates a serious neurological condition and its best to be checked out. We have the best hospitals in the world. They can detect an underlying condition and treatment.

    • @karenlenoury4156
      @karenlenoury4156 Місяць тому +3

      Steve, she had her med's with her and probably didn't take the med insurance as with the exchange rate it would cost thousands of Rands extra for her.

    • @SnowWhite-wt4pw
      @SnowWhite-wt4pw Місяць тому +2

      ​@@karenlenoury4156and then some insurance's won't pay for anything outside their country and even be difficult if out of the state you live in like in America, but if she had medication it means she is already under a doctor's care and they are already aware of what is wrong with her and why....so I get not going to a hospital in a foreign country thing unless you desperately need to for something else...

  • @evanthedrummer7800
    @evanthedrummer7800 6 днів тому

    Honestly just go to the hospital and get over it like it’s not hard and it’s that simple, let the doctors check u out and than u will be back on ur way

  • @teddy_123.
    @teddy_123. Місяць тому +1

    Hi

  • @carterburton
    @carterburton Місяць тому

    What causes the seizures anyway?

  • @madjack8893
    @madjack8893 Місяць тому

    Cardiac Syncope.

  • @largedoglover99
    @largedoglover99 Місяць тому

    Some people have seizures

  • @ykminjis
    @ykminjis Місяць тому

    Her saying sorry :((

    • @BondiRescue
      @BondiRescue  Місяць тому

      Broke our heart! 😢 The lifeguards are happy to help. She didn't need to be sorry at all!

  • @kyaneousphillips8478
    @kyaneousphillips8478 Місяць тому

    I know the intentions of the paramedics and lifeguards are good, but people who have chronic illnesses know themselves. They're pretty studied up on their own bodies and as someone who pretty regularly faints, it can be hard to explain to people sometimes that while it absolutely isn't okay and shouldn't be normal, it is normal and I know how to take care of myself.

  • @chanabayla1823
    @chanabayla1823 Місяць тому +3

    Im epileptic and with the epilepsy foundation in America. If shes got it this bad she shouldn't be on the beach in the heat especially alone. She could have died. Theres a fine line between being "normal" and living a "normal life" and realizing were not. This isnt supposed to be apart of a lifeguards job description and for every minute hes w/her hes not where hes supposed to be and she obviously isnt to responsible enough to bring her meds w/her

    • @twinklydoor5752
      @twinklydoor5752 Місяць тому

      So she should limit her life because she sometimes has seizures? Don’t be ridiculous. Plenty of people with epilepsy live normal lives, they just have the odd seizure. Someone else called the lifeguards, they weren’t necessarily needed and neither was a hospital visit. Not everyone is on medication either, yes, she could’ve died but so could everyone else on the beach that day, she’s no more at risk than anyone else there. Having seizures isn’t a death sentence, nor is it a reason to not go to the beach.

    • @chanabayla1823
      @chanabayla1823 Місяць тому

      @twinklydoor5752 u obviously dont know statistics. As epileptics we are 4 times more likely to die then the regular population w/ or w/o SUDEP and if we are uncontrolled and have grand mal it can be as high as 60 to 70%

  • @Avzx.
    @Avzx. Місяць тому

    Reidy>>>

  • @user-yr2ri8fj6x
    @user-yr2ri8fj6x Місяць тому +1

    First to comment

  • @teresa55808
    @teresa55808 Місяць тому

    It's a big financial burden if a South African is treated in an overseas hospital. Our rand is worth nothing. ...just saying....when my blood pressure skyrocket in Australia and the doctor said he must call the ambulance I had to beg him just to give me a tablet and a prescription because it would have cost me plenty even with medical overseas insurance.

    • @BondiRescue
      @BondiRescue  Місяць тому

      We hear you! Financial concerns can add stress to an already difficult situations. It's unfortunate that the cost of medical care can be a barrier for many. We hope you're feeling better now. 💙

  • @gabinathan5499
    @gabinathan5499 Місяць тому +2

    I THINK IT'S
    POSSIBLE THAT ANGELICA HAS EPILEPSY
    PERHAPS HIGH LEVEL/
    AS IT IS CALLED IN
    MEDICAL
    TERMS
    GRANDEMAL
    REIDY DID A
    GREAT JOB .

  • @Husky-Pack
    @Husky-Pack Місяць тому +2

    😡 it is a seizure, not a FIT. That is a rude degrading comment. 😡

    • @xItsMeLucyx
      @xItsMeLucyx Місяць тому +2

      A fit is a different name for a seizure

    • @ansnfbsknanssshshbsnsndnd5438
      @ansnfbsknanssshshbsnsndnd5438 Місяць тому +2

      It's just another name for a seizure. They probably use the term more in Australia than we do in the US. It's not offensive at all....There are multiple uses for the same word if you haven't noticed. They are obviously not meaning fit as in tantrum

    • @xItsMeLucyx
      @xItsMeLucyx Місяць тому

      @@ansnfbsknanssshshbsnsndnd5438 literally what I said

    • @bryannamarievasquez621
      @bryannamarievasquez621 Місяць тому +1

      Please calm down a fit is another word for seizure😅

    • @xItsMeLucyx
      @xItsMeLucyx Місяць тому

      @@bryannamarievasquez621 no need to reply when 2 other people have explained

  • @lara_young
    @lara_young Місяць тому +3

    That she passed out just as paramedics were arriving and her arms didn't drop down makes me think she's taking it. I don't doubt she has seizures but I think she's exploiting her condition for attention.

    • @twinklydoor5752
      @twinklydoor5752 Місяць тому +14

      There are different types and levels of seizures.

    • @CrypticCookieEdits
      @CrypticCookieEdits Місяць тому +10

      It could have been a different type of seizure. Just because you go into a seizure doesn’t mean your arms go floppy. In fact they normally tense up which I think is what’s going on here. I have epilepsy and a friend with POTSZ so I’ve experienced and see this kind of stuff. I may be wrong but that’s what I think might be going on.

    • @Veteranberns
      @Veteranberns Місяць тому +6

      get educated mate you aint got any idea what normal seizures look like do yuh eh?

  • @Audexxx
    @Audexxx Місяць тому +6

    Firstt (make this top comment)