The day I almost died | my amputation story!

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    My name is Isabelle Weall and I’m 14 years old. I hope you enjoy my channel and videos as I put a lot of work into the both of them. I really enjoy trampolining, beauty and fashion as well as games and challenges. Please like and subscribe to support me and my channel.
    Ps. I am always up for video suggestions.
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  • @IsabelleWeall
    @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +5952

    Thank you for all the positive responses. Comment questions for a part two. Also I just wanted to say this is all from my point of view and may not all be 100% correct it’s just my view of my experience ❤️

    • @joeskluz
      @joeskluz 6 років тому +30

      Isabelle Weall I was just wondering what the easiest and hardest things to relearn were and if there was anything that you gave up on trying to relearn and didn't bother trying to figure out or just got frustrated about so much that you just quit trying it figure out how to relearn

    • @elitumble6004
      @elitumble6004 6 років тому +14

      Isabelle Weall thanks for sharing your story! You are soo strong and beautiful 😍😍

    • @tubemasterist
      @tubemasterist 6 років тому +7

      Isabelle Weall Do you have a boyfriend?

    • @emiy.m5909
      @emiy.m5909 6 років тому +10

      how do you do your hair?

    • @katevanderbilt4127
      @katevanderbilt4127 6 років тому +13

      Isabelle Weall you have such a gorgeous smile and such a beautiful soul. There's a reason you're still here, your story no doubt will be helping so many people.

  • @milazidek7523
    @milazidek7523 5 років тому +1961

    I love how she's so positive that she says, "I had to get my arms and legs amputated but it saved my life so it does not really madder" Love her!

  • @kristiesita
    @kristiesita 6 років тому +2013

    YOU ARE AMAZING! I'm an amputee to, I lost my hand in a boating accident about 4 years ago when I was 16. I always love seeing other amputees doing so well despite adversity. Thank you for sharing your story, you are so beautiful, inspiring and brave. I'm so glad I've found your channel!

    • @kimmiehamilton6993
      @kimmiehamilton6993 5 років тому +118

      I just watched your amputation story! Lol you're so sweet.

    • @chanemeiring4122
      @chanemeiring4122 5 років тому +25

      You are so sweet I watched your story and it touched me just like hers❤️❤️❤️

    • @moonsvlr8130
      @moonsvlr8130 5 років тому +40

      literally just watched ur vid before this lol you are so amazing and an inspiration

    • @santiportillo2455
      @santiportillo2455 5 років тому +29

      Kristie Sita I watched your story like yesterday

    • @HelloHello-js6dm
      @HelloHello-js6dm 5 років тому +19

      So weird! I watched your story yesterday! Love your channel keep doing you girl

  • @katiacrazy2661
    @katiacrazy2661 6 років тому +3257

    “It was probably very stressful for them, not for me I was having a nice sleep!”
    I’m dead 😂😂😂😂

    • @quirkyrelatable2823
      @quirkyrelatable2823 5 років тому +23

      Katia Crazy I read this as she said it

    • @Miki-sg6ep
      @Miki-sg6ep 5 років тому +2

      @The Josey Jungle Oof

    • @andreajuarez9574
      @andreajuarez9574 5 років тому +2

      @@Miki-sg6ep
      O
      Oo
      Oof
      Oo
      O

    • @hrt6669
      @hrt6669 5 років тому +6

      Very brave... positive attitude

    • @xres1329
      @xres1329 5 років тому +2

      You are crazy Indeed but in the most loveable way Katia

  • @gabbyreynolds21
    @gabbyreynolds21 5 років тому +1166

    “...my heart actually stopped on the way. so it was very stressful i think for them. me? i was just having a sleep.” i love how positive you are!! lots of love headed your way!! ❤️❤️

  • @reneecassady9041
    @reneecassady9041 6 років тому +1073

    You are awesome! My son also had bacterial meningitis when he was 8 months old. He died three times in the helicopter but God let me keep my baby. He had multiple plasma, platelet, and blood transfusions to get rid of it. They had him in a coma for a month. They told us to contact our pastor that he wouldn't survive. He received a blessing and started doing better the next day. He just turned 17 yrs old 2 weeks ago! We were very blessed. He didn't lose any limbs, but more importantly, he didn't lose his life! God bless you! You are precious and beautiful and you're here for a reason. 💜

    • @789rramirez
      @789rramirez 6 років тому +32

      renee cassidy the holy Father worked through your son and you as his mother & his Father. That the holy Father's bless & peace be in you and your family

    • @myssig123
      @myssig123 6 років тому +108

      Wow, you know the sacrifices those PROFESSIONALS made to because skilled and educated? Healthcare workers bust their asses and then you ppl give the credit to your fairytale! If god gave a shit, you kid wouldn’t have gotten the illness to begin with!

    • @yeetleskeetles8461
      @yeetleskeetles8461 6 років тому +13

      I am so happy for you and your son and family❤️

    • @carlosgarciaruiz1102
      @carlosgarciaruiz1102 6 років тому +61

      Renee' Cassady nice to hear that he is well but hospital workers saved his life not god

    • @crybabyspanicatthediscolik9464
      @crybabyspanicatthediscolik9464 6 років тому +24

      Carlos Garcia Ruiz how did the hospital workers save his life when he died three times that’s not possible, what is possible is that god gave him a second chance

  • @maryatkinson6936
    @maryatkinson6936 6 років тому +1701

    my younger cousin had meningococcal meningitis septicaemia when he was about 18 months old and had both legs and arms amputated .. he is now 13 years old and going to the paralympics in 2020 in Tokyo for swimming!

    • @LauraPerez-ji2xu
      @LauraPerez-ji2xu 6 років тому +49

      Mary Atkinson wow. I wish the best for him ❤❤

    • @anniemcgill574
      @anniemcgill574 6 років тому +15

      Awesome!!❤❤

    • @Lavignerocksmyworld
      @Lavignerocksmyworld 6 років тому +17

      Mary Atkinson amazing :) all the best to your cousin!!!

    • @jl4260
      @jl4260 6 років тому +31

      That's remarkable! When life gave him lemons he made lemonade. I cant even fathom the strength and perseverance it would take to overcome a hurdle like that, but life is so precious. Good on him for making the most of it.

    • @vee9784
      @vee9784 6 років тому +7

      Wish your cousin the best of luck!!

  • @Jade_fawkes
    @Jade_fawkes 6 років тому +2061

    Thank you so much for sharing your story hun! Its so scary how you can be fine one day then the next your whole life is upside down.
    Earlier this year my Hubby came down with the flu...which gradually got worse ended up in hospital being treated for meningitis....they didn't know exactly what it was till I screamed for a MRI... 2 weeks later they finally found out it was Encephalitis. Such a terrifying time. He couldn't walk, talk or remember who I was or who his daughter was.
    Thankfully hubby is recovering well now- & he can't remember any of it which is good for him. It could have been so much worse!
    You are so strong hun and again thanks for sharing your story. xx

    • @daizycarola
      @daizycarola 5 років тому +6

      💕

    • @Sapunzite
      @Sapunzite 5 років тому +1

      Jade Madden we need more people like you in the world

    • @stephaniedingess
      @stephaniedingess 5 років тому +2

      Jade Madden I had encephalitis when I was 21, now 40. I also had memory loss, had to learn how to walk, talk, tie my shoes

    • @JessicaJasinski
      @JessicaJasinski 5 років тому +3

      I had encephalitis in kindergarten 5years old. My grandmother told me that I had cold symptoms with a sore throat, so she kept me home from school that day. She said I came out of my room from a nap, and collapsed on the floor and stop breathing. She said she was doing CPR all the way until the ambulance got there. Then when I got to the hospital she says I kept flat-lining there. I was in a coma for a week. They never thought that I was going to make it. The doctor said it was a slim chance that I would survive because I had gotten so sick and I kept stop breathing, and they told my family that if I did make it I would most likely be a vegetable. They didn't expect me to ever be able to walk it was coming out from test that I was paralyzed from the waist down. Well I'm 37 years old I'm Walkin talkin, driving to and everything that the doctors never thought I would do. I don't remember anything during the time except for when I came home from the hospital. I was in a wheelchair, I do remember not being able to walk and always having to be pushed around in a wheelchair and I absolutely hated it. I remember going to therapy all the time learning how to use my hands again, learning how to walk going through speech therapy. Miracles can happen.

    • @icantdecideonaname2748
      @icantdecideonaname2748 4 роки тому +1

      @@JessicaJasinski I'm so happy that you pushed through it all and had such a miraculous recovery, I wish you the best🙏🏻💙

  • @hannaschwerin2038
    @hannaschwerin2038 5 років тому +1148

    Other UA-camrs tell their story about food poisoning with tears in their eyes and your are just like, well I lost my hands and my feet whatever, my heart stopped beating this was probably stressful for others but I were as sleep so... I totally love your attitude 😂😅

    • @LanaDelReySimmer
      @LanaDelReySimmer 4 роки тому +12

      Mollie Same here! She’s a beautiful strong girl!

    • @Centaursixtysix
      @Centaursixtysix 4 роки тому +22

      There’s this weird thing where people who go through traumatic events kind of normalize it in their brain so when other people act sympathetic they have no idea what you’re talking about lol. It’s something I’ve noticed about a lot of physically disabled people

    • @user-xd1cm9vu9s
      @user-xd1cm9vu9s 4 роки тому +8

      Other youtubers: I got a papercut! **TRIGGERING**

    • @user-xd1cm9vu9s
      @user-xd1cm9vu9s 4 роки тому +7

      Centaursixtysix yep I’m like that and people look at me like I’m some cold, heartless creature when talking about all my shit but in reality it’s life and there are worse things that happen🤷‍♀️

    • @lifeislikeaboxofchocolates
      @lifeislikeaboxofchocolates 4 роки тому +10

      I agree with what everyone else says... And just tying on, I think it was also her age. This happened when she was 7...so I think when this happens to older people in their teens or older, you have more to remember about the life you've been living prior to the accident.... She's truly an inspiration though ❤

  • @sparrow10uk
    @sparrow10uk 6 років тому +784

    Can't imagine being told at 7 years old that you're going to have your arms and legs amputated... I'm at a loss for words to truly say how amazed I am to hear your experience

    • @sssophie9292
      @sssophie9292 6 років тому +5

      sparrow10uk I think she was already in induced coma so would have woken up to all the changes

    • @sssophie9292
      @sssophie9292 6 років тому

      sparrow10uk I might be wrong though

    • @CIoroxBIeach
      @CIoroxBIeach 6 років тому +7

      Sssophie no she was taken out of it so they could see how bad then it was surgery

    • @Rynne_1
      @Rynne_1 6 років тому

      Tbh she was probably feeling so ill and so out of it from just being taken out of the coma that she didn't really process the news. I could be wrong, but notice how she didn't mention getting the news or her reaction. It was probably more like waking up briefly, being told she was having a surgery but not really processing what that meant, and then going back under for it and really processing it post-surgery.

  • @SophieCookeox
    @SophieCookeox 6 років тому +780

    Meningitis is the worst thing ever! My friend died from it last year at a festival and felt ill but the security just thought he was drunk until he had a heart attack and was put in a coma, honestly more people need to be educated on the symptoms so I’m glad you’ve posted this! So happy you’re all okay now though, you’re very strong

    • @katief4700
      @katief4700 6 років тому +8

      Sophie Cooke that must of been horrible, I’m sorry for your loss ❤️

    • @littlekeziah
      @littlekeziah 6 років тому +5

      I'm so sorry for your loss

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 6 років тому +2

      Meningitis is much like pneumonia-the term is ambiguous. There are many causes of both and neither is easy to diagnose .

    • @chelita5406
      @chelita5406 6 років тому

      I’m sorry for your loss

    • @katherine-wr4tb
      @katherine-wr4tb 6 років тому +1

      I am so sorry for your loss

  • @lindsaygibson2142
    @lindsaygibson2142 6 років тому +1823

    WOW, as a first time viewer, I wouldn't have guessed you were only 14. You come across as far more mature than your age would have me expect. I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to live through such an ordeal. The worst I've had is a dislocated shoulder, and the (temporary) change of lifestyle was bad enough for me :S To make it through what you have, and at such a young age no less, is astonishing. Wishing you all the best, a new fan from Australia.

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +58

      Aha. Everyone always thinks I’m older than I am. But thank you and I hope you’re ok

    • @kimberliann1907
      @kimberliann1907 6 років тому +1

      Lindsay Gibson I agree

    • @notaeknosneh2569
      @notaeknosneh2569 6 років тому +5

      Lindsay Gibson she looks so much older than i do 😰 and i am 17 xD

    • @jenanigansok
      @jenanigansok 6 років тому +8

      Wow 14?! So very articulate and strong. ❤️

    • @Foodgirl61
      @Foodgirl61 6 років тому +3

      I agree, I thought Isabelle was much older than 14

  • @holzie_73
    @holzie_73 5 років тому +314

    I’ve never heard anyone else say simply ‘whatever’ to losing part of all their limbs. You’re honestly such a remarkable human, I’m glad to have fallen across your channel ❤️ you’re outlook on like is something really special and inspiring ❤️

  • @allie3004
    @allie3004 6 років тому +6138

    This is honestly my biggest fear, I’m speechless.

    • @bailey4evr481
      @bailey4evr481 6 років тому +428

      Abigail Davies i sort of feel like that i think that every thing thay can happen that's bad can happen to me. Cancer, amputation of any limbs, car accident, a shooting at my school, they all run through my mind every time i wake up. Im scared just to walk out of my room

    • @major_shake_5726
      @major_shake_5726 6 років тому +74

      Bailey4Evr stop watching the news :p

    • @myssig123
      @myssig123 6 років тому +139

      You’re also very insensitive...

    • @CptCak
      @CptCak 6 років тому +1

      HVDC rhyming very I n cghjk!Knuth Knight mm to buffer thy bjbfg

    • @JohnSmith-hq6fl
      @JohnSmith-hq6fl 6 років тому +50

      I often feel the same way. What helps is to think that these things happen rarely (percentage of occurrence is relatively low) and you can prevent most of them. It's really hard, but you have to try and live your life while you can. One day you won't be able to go out of your room for real. Either because you will be too old or... You get me right? :)

  • @kendrad9317
    @kendrad9317 5 років тому +343

    My nephew was only 1 month old when he passed from meningitis, so glad you are still here to tell your story! Beautiful girl by the way ❤️

    • @ninax2235
      @ninax2235 5 років тому +6

      Kendra D, Last year my cousin, 6 years of age, developed a fever, and a mild case of meningitis. Luckily, after going to hospital, he recovered after a week, I’m so sorry about your nephew xx 💙💙💙♾♾♾💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️💛💛💛🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘🎀🎀🎀

  • @sofiagomez5795
    @sofiagomez5795 6 років тому +518

    “MY EYEBROWS LOOK GOOD SO I WANTED TO FILM” WHY IS THAT ME I LUV U

  • @flowerpower6066
    @flowerpower6066 4 роки тому +587

    She's really pretty. She's like one of those girls that look pretty with messy hair with no make up or have a very nice attitude. Easy going. Natural beauty basically. I like her hair color n her eye brows too. 😅

    • @ylnodnaenoeht
      @ylnodnaenoeht 4 роки тому +5

      She's beautiful

    • @chrisbolland5634
      @chrisbolland5634 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah I agree.

    • @Mr34LUKE34
      @Mr34LUKE34 4 роки тому +6

      She’s beautiful and an inspiration

    • @zeesha9992
      @zeesha9992 4 роки тому +5

      No she is not like other girls . SHE IS ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL EVER OK NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS

    • @ychnreddy
      @ychnreddy 4 роки тому +3

      I’m ur 230th like and I sooooooo agree!

  • @heyitsmet333
    @heyitsmet333 6 років тому +3168

    *I understand, I contacted spinal meningitis when I was 10 years old & almost died from it, the doctor told my grandmother that if she would've waited another hour to bring me to the hospital it would've turned into the lethal kind. I was in the hospital for a week or more. I was very lucky to not of suffered any side effects. You're so strong!!!!!*

    • @RoseabzillaEm
      @RoseabzillaEm 6 років тому +44

      SweetTea & A SmallTown the same thing happened to my older brother. They said another hour and he would’ve been dead. I’m glad you were lucky enough to be okay❤️

    • @fourkurodani9924
      @fourkurodani9924 6 років тому +11

      SweetTea & A SmallTown Same. I had it in 2014, right before winter break. I'm also extremely blessed to not have any side effects.

    • @fourkurodani9924
      @fourkurodani9924 6 років тому +12

      My mom also was about to leave right around the time I became unresponsive! Would've been a goner if my dad hadn't had texted her asking how I was!

    • @lifeline5793
      @lifeline5793 6 років тому +10

      How does one contact spinal meningitis

    • @fourkurodani9924
      @fourkurodani9924 6 років тому +15

      CMM You don't technically contact it as it's not contagious. Meningitis in it's basic form is a bacteria in your body and gives you no harm. However in some cases it goes haywire and creates the awful disease.

  • @meevins
    @meevins 6 років тому +385

    I'm glad to not see a single nasty comment. The amount of confidence you have is inspiring.

    • @lindavos4968
      @lindavos4968 5 років тому +1

      Why do you have a Eric herris profile pic?😂🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @meevins
      @meevins 5 років тому +2

      @@lindavos4968 I've had this profile picture for months and you are literally the first person to notice 😂 because i'm an edgy bitch, that's why

    • @Zeldabruhh
      @Zeldabruhh 5 років тому

      Hella Planty nice profile pic haha

    • @luretime
      @luretime 5 років тому

      H

    • @existentialstar5290
      @existentialstar5290 5 років тому

      sup reb

  • @XxLuvroseXx
    @XxLuvroseXx 6 років тому +7028

    Am I the only watching and thinking “she has wonderful eyebrows”? 😂

  • @user-re7po
    @user-re7po 5 років тому +1917

    Mid-day: cold symptoms
    Evening: bruise on neck and worsening symptoms
    Night: goes into induced coma and is transferred to a trauma hospital
    That happened fast

    • @luk-ketgames2770
      @luk-ketgames2770 5 років тому +107

      Yeah it happens really fast... when I got bacterial meningitis the day I feel I actually got it I got a headache then a fever then I was throwing up this all happened within a few hours of each other and then I fell asleep and slept most the day and then I was fine all night I was eating and talking and laughing and I slept fine but then the next morning i felt like crap i got out of my bed and laid on my couch and kept zoning out and I was looking for another bed to sleep in because I felt really uncomfortable in my bed so I was going to get in my brother's bed but I didnt cause I knew he would tell me to get off so I left but he said that i said help before i left his room i dont remember it cause i zoned out but i laid back on the couch and i fell asleep or zoned out but i woke up again and my mom was asking me questions and trying to get my attention and she thought i was dehydrated and gave me water and then took me to the er and I said my neck was hurting and that's when my mom figured out I had meningitis and then the doc's told her I had bacterial meningitis and they had me flown to another hospital aka ohsu and I was there for about a week and I'm still recovering from that cause it just happened in February right before valentine's day that's my story though...

    • @MultiChickenFingerz
      @MultiChickenFingerz 5 років тому +9

      @@luk-ketgames2770 Did u have to get anything amputated

    • @luk-ketgames2770
      @luk-ketgames2770 5 років тому +31

      @@MultiChickenFingerz thankfully no I didnt they got it quick enough that I'm fine

    • @ing.karinadavila2884
      @ing.karinadavila2884 5 років тому +10

      @@luk-ketgames2770 oh you are so lucky

    • @EvanJones-jn7nu
      @EvanJones-jn7nu 5 років тому +6

      Lukket Games lots of love man/woman!

  • @meow-dy1fd
    @meow-dy1fd 5 років тому +192

    What happened to you is literally one of my .. No MOST peoples biggest fears and it's INSANE that you're SO young and so positiv about life eventhough you've been through so much at such young age! - Btw. You're rediculously gorgeous! Your face is one of a kind!
    Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @emmarose8760
    @emmarose8760 6 років тому +222

    your positivity is amazing :) "the ends of my limbs had to go but they saved my life so whatever 🤷‍♀️" you're so great oml

  • @boozebrains
    @boozebrains 6 років тому +1906

    Hey, just a friendly reminder it’s actually really insensitive to say “omg I cant believe I’m upset over my appearance, things could be so much worse” or “I’m glad I’m not like this, this is my biggest fear” or even “I don’t know how she does it, I could never live like this, she’s so strong”. It’s really upsetting to see as a disabled person, and makes us feel like we’re oddities. I’m sure the intentions were pure, but it is really disheartening to see. Thanks!

    • @MegaSirope
      @MegaSirope 6 років тому +66

      jas we just feel lucky for having less invasive disabilities or just being healthy without any experience like this. The feeling is good because we can really stop, think for a minute and appreciate what we have. But I agree with you, these are not the proper manners to express that. I have vaginal/pelvic floor issues. I really miss having a healthy vaginal system. I have been through depression 3 years straight. But seeing this kind of videos makes me feel like I'm so blessed for what I have, and this people who's in "worst" conditions are so blessed too for being so strong every day.

    • @jackierenee2663
      @jackierenee2663 6 років тому +83

      As someone without disability, I found some of the comments very insensitive. All the “I’m so glad I’m not you” remarks are at the expense of this beautiful young woman sharing her harrowing experience in this video. It doesn’t hurt to take a moment and assess how others may perceive your words/actions.

    • @boozebrains
      @boozebrains 6 років тому +8

      Jackie Renee Thank you 💕 I agree

    • @boozebrains
      @boozebrains 6 років тому +21

      T. D You don’t have to bring others down to build yourself up.

    • @k3upikachu
      @k3upikachu 6 років тому +11

      yeah, but they don't have to comment those thoughts on her video.

  • @madibrynn3531
    @madibrynn3531 5 років тому +450

    In my school there was a little boy with no legs or arms, he had meningitis like you. He was very bright, and cheerful to the school. I was eight and I went to school and I was fine for most of they day like you, didn’t feel well towards the evening. Couldn’t eat dinner or anything. My mom said be tough get over it. Then it got serious when I had started throwing up and feeling extremely hot with a temperature. I was hot, then cold, throwing up all night. In the morning I had spots all up my legs. My mom realised what could be the problem and rolled a glass over the spots. She rushed me to the local doctor. I couldn’t walk so she had to carry me. The doctor confirmed it, I had meningitis, I got that big needle in my butt and an ambulance was called. I was in the hospital for a long time, throwing up, blood tests, IV’s. I remember most of it but the days blurred together. I lucky did not have to get any amputations, and I’m so thankful to this day. But you are so strong and positive, it’s really inspiring xx
    Also I can’t believe how similar the story’s were, that’s why I decided to comment xx

    • @bk28054
      @bk28054 5 років тому +2

      Why did she roll a glass over the spots?

    • @bk28054
      @bk28054 5 років тому +6

      Why did she roll a glass over the spots? What does that do

    • @cagrsarac4361
      @cagrsarac4361 5 років тому

      You can understand that you have meningitis.

    • @noname-ql8jw
      @noname-ql8jw 5 років тому +27

      Brandy Winn If a rash doesn’t fade under a glass, it can be a sign of blood poisoning (septicaemia) caused by meningitis

    • @jessemaley5204
      @jessemaley5204 5 років тому

      @@bk28054 wait what did glasses over the spots.😱

  • @stephaniepz1841
    @stephaniepz1841 6 років тому +2669

    I’m over here complaining about having cellulite on my legs when I should be grateful that I have legs that work 🙁

    • @chelseatoth3923
      @chelseatoth3923 6 років тому +27

      Stephanie Ponce first world probs. .

    • @StrugglingRat
      @StrugglingRat 6 років тому +54

      yep, it's amazing how much worse it could be.

    • @avhzdxx-5400
      @avhzdxx-5400 6 років тому +16

      I mean, sure you should feel great full but your still you and you know your weaknesses.

    • @mantelmann13
      @mantelmann13 6 років тому +65

      It's not a first world problem. It's a worldwide social problem. Human-made bullshit. If you have marks, salience..people will make you feel unconfortable by looking different at you, making fun of you etc. Don't forget that in africa you might end up at the stake for witchery because of your two coloured eyes. People are dumb. Well...most of them. At least a lot. That's something I don't understand. If there's a dog with three legs, maybe even a so called abomination people tend to say "Oh he's so cute...so cuddly...i want to take care of him." etc. But as soon as there are people with similar problems everything changes for the worst. I don't look different at disabled people. I don't even look actually. Not for longer as I would observe anybody else. If there's saliva dripping from somebodies mouth i still talk to him/her instead pretending he's/she's not in the same room. I don't talk "about" the person if i can talk to him directly. And of course only if i want to. If it's a real conversation. I'm not trying to comfort someone just because he's diabled etc. I i don't have anything to say i just shut up.
      And we all have problems with our confidence sometimes. But yes, some people have a bitter faith. Having no limbs is indeed restricting you. But, and that's what i think, the psychological problems you have to face regarding the stupid people around you could be also very hard to deal with. And that should not be.
      And Stephanie: there nothing more boring than a "perfect" body. I don't want to know my counterpart by looking at him once. I want to explore something knew every day. Well...at least over the first few weeks or months. ;) Having "some" cellulite is pretty "womanly". It's attractive. To a certain extend of course.
      But i know what you we're trying to tell us. And you're right. Some of us were more fortunate than others and having thin hair for example shouldn't give us sleepless nights. Could be worse. Way worse.

    • @tangerineman27
      @tangerineman27 6 років тому +21

      This is low key really incentive

  • @caseymagon
    @caseymagon 6 років тому +653

    I'm so glad the meningitis wasn't fatal. My brother died from it a couple of months ago - from the exact same thing. I'm glad you're okay though. Your videos really cheer me up if I'm sad about it :)

    • @rengab137
      @rengab137 6 років тому +25

      Topazzz MSP I'm so sorry for your brother...

    • @addygrace40322
      @addygrace40322 6 років тому +10

      Aww so sorry

    • @IIEchoII
      @IIEchoII 6 років тому +8

      I'm sorry :(

    • @GodTier77
      @GodTier77 6 років тому +7

      Sorry for your lose, head up!

    • @gabbyumz7672
      @gabbyumz7672 6 років тому +6

      I’m so sorry ❤️

  • @GeorgiaGeorgette
    @GeorgiaGeorgette 6 років тому +459

    You had a less than one per cent chance or survival? You're a living miracle!

  • @susiechoban1542
    @susiechoban1542 5 років тому +14

    There is no question - you are incredibly strong for having managed to combat meningitis at such a young age. Your parents, also, deserve so much love, because holy hell, they must be insanely strong, because they watched their small child go through all that. You definitely take your strength from them.

  • @amelie-iv5pr
    @amelie-iv5pr 5 років тому +761

    My brother had meningitis when he was 2 and is now deaf in his right ear and can't hear very well in his left. My parents now donate everything month to the meningitis trust

    • @lousass69
      @lousass69 5 років тому +9

      N Holland my brother had it as well, luckily it was viral and not bacterial

    • @ping9746
      @ping9746 5 років тому +6

      Is he getting access to language? (Coming from a deaf person, many deaf people don't have equal access to communication because their family doesn't realize it early enough)

    • @jeremysmith54565
      @jeremysmith54565 5 років тому +2

      Yeah that can happen as well, about three other things as well I think other than that, as well as coordination can be affected too, even epilepsy (or seizures) can be another.

    • @kevinoppenheimer9367
      @kevinoppenheimer9367 5 років тому +3

      LOOOL MY COUSIN HAD THE SAME ILLNESS AT THE SAME AGE they had to amputee his 2 legs and almost all his fingers

    • @amelie-iv5pr
      @amelie-iv5pr 5 років тому

      @@kevinoppenheimer9367 Aw that's so sad

  • @scoutjohnston2125
    @scoutjohnston2125 6 років тому +217

    It's unbelieveable that you're 14. For some people I think you age as you go through things. This means you seem so much older xx

    • @amandajulies2080
      @amandajulies2080 5 років тому

      She Realy amazing and strong

    • @wittypseudx6839
      @wittypseudx6839 5 років тому +6

      she's 14?? wow, i thought she was older. and here i am, older, still looking like im 10 lol

    • @gabriellaalvares1038
      @gabriellaalvares1038 5 років тому

      Evie Johnston wait wait wait... is she fourteen???? Like, 14 years old??? Just fourteen?? Omg she so freaking young! I could swear she was much older

  • @alyssamae8548
    @alyssamae8548 6 років тому +1606

    Wow that's intense. Honestly you're so beautiful, personality wise and physically, and you don't seem bitter about what happened which I'm sure takes effort. I like how you speak, definitely subscribing :)

  • @fangirl014
    @fangirl014 5 років тому +568

    my brother had menigitis when he was 5, so we went to a doctor but he just sad it´s just a cold...but luckily my aunt is a doctor so we called her just in case and she she told us to go straight to the hospital and that´s the only reason everything went well and everything is fine with him today!!!

    • @piperarcher9706
      @piperarcher9706 5 років тому +30

      Pretty much same thing happened to me. I was a small toddler and the only reason I didn't die was because a friend of the family who was a picu nurse was watching me and wouldn't let the doctors discharge me without running the tests.

    • @millieifam4838
      @millieifam4838 5 років тому +10

      mrsChocolate5 same way th my mum but we went on holiday and then the doctors there said u have meningitis and was in hospital for 2 months but she is fine and everything now but can’t have lots of medication now

    • @henrietjames1645
      @henrietjames1645 5 років тому +1

      Glad he's ok. Tell him he's a strong young man ( I'm not sure how old he is, or if he's older tell him he's strong in general.)

    • @JessieLeighinMaine3
      @JessieLeighinMaine3 4 роки тому +3

      What were the symptoms that made your aunt see a difference with his cold symptoms?

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 4 роки тому +1

      my.young ucle died after having meningitis

  • @reubenthecat9664
    @reubenthecat9664 6 років тому +257

    Finally a video titled 'The day I almost died' that is not click Bait!

  • @Jacky7192
    @Jacky7192 6 років тому +201

    You're such a strong and positive girl, that's so great.
    I was born with just one hand and I realised that it's okay and absolutely nothing to be ashamed of with the age of 16 or 17. I really wish I were as positive and accepting as you are now at your age.
    You go girl!

    • @gracerawlins4399
      @gracerawlins4399 6 років тому

      Jacky Dröscher did you have ABS? Because I was born with half my toes and I have ABS

  • @xacolr
    @xacolr 6 років тому +86

    Wow. What shocked me the most was finishing the video and reading in the description that you are 14 years old. Just wow. You are so mature and so brave and so strong (for sure you had listen that before hahaha). I suposed you were 20+ yo, I didn't expected that kind of maturity for a girl your age. Again, you're so so brave. Keep telling your story and giving disabled people the visibility you need. The world needs more strong people like you!

    • @ChyloeReece
      @ChyloeReece 5 років тому

      Xacobe Lopez Rodriguez ...Really? You didn't do the math during the video..?

    • @paulamayrs4083
      @paulamayrs4083 5 років тому +3

      ChyloeReece that isn’t the point of this comment the point of the comment is saying how she is so mature for her age

    • @HelloHello-js6dm
      @HelloHello-js6dm 5 років тому +1

      @@paulamayrs4083 yes sir

  • @JeanneLin
    @JeanneLin 5 років тому +99

    You are such a brave, resilient, beautiful, kind, and strong girl. You inspire me more than anyone.

  • @madison6752
    @madison6752 6 років тому +35

    I get it, I was born with spina bifida and got spinal meningitis. I was paralyzed and was told I’d never walk from the severe nerve damage. Now here I am, 18 years old, 16 surgeries later, walking (with a prosthesis/brace on my left leg). You’re strong.

  • @eviemaysellars
    @eviemaysellars 6 років тому +433

    You’re so brave and such an inspiration❤️

  • @MarinaDoulis
    @MarinaDoulis 6 років тому +1223

    YOUR EYEBROWS ARE PERFECT HOLY HECK

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +132

      Okay. Complementing my eyebrows is the best kind of complement 😂😂

    • @ahhitskatie9094
      @ahhitskatie9094 6 років тому +19

      For real though! Eyebrow goals! I have to paint mine on 😂

    • @shirleykyees8417
      @shirleykyees8417 6 років тому +6

      I was thinking the SAME thing!

    • @melia8105
      @melia8105 6 років тому +1

      MarinaDoulis I know ❤️😭

    • @claralively1239
      @claralively1239 6 років тому +4

      yessss. she’s gorgeous all around though, what a beaut

  • @sabbs7684
    @sabbs7684 5 років тому +227

    I had meningitis, I was in a coma for 3 months god bless you ❤️

    • @moaningcicle1839
      @moaningcicle1839 5 років тому

      sabrina figueroaa and when u woke up u haven’t lost anything?

    • @StephieBaby7
      @StephieBaby7 5 років тому +7

      ​@@moaningcicle1839 She lost her arms and legs due to Septicemia which is a blood infection. Meningitis itself did not cause her to lose her limbs.

    • @CookingwithLuLuRamos
      @CookingwithLuLuRamos 4 роки тому +1

      GOD BLESS YOU BEAUTIFUL SABRINA..💚💙

    • @hitdabricks7166
      @hitdabricks7166 4 роки тому +2

      God Bless you as well glad you’re still here

    • @babyfirefly1843
      @babyfirefly1843 4 роки тому

      Me toooo

  • @romak474
    @romak474 6 років тому +1324

    Seriously need to be a model, you are beyond stunning at 14!?!? Honestly thought you were around 19 20

  • @julektb8717
    @julektb8717 5 років тому +89

    Wow this is so touching. My best friend has lost her legs and her fingers due meningitis last year. Her story is so similar to yours it brings back all the emotions but it’s amazing to see how fantastic you’re doing. Keep it up girl x

  • @artnerd3727
    @artnerd3727 6 років тому +806

    Even though I know she is alive and well know throughout the story im still like "oh no is she gonna make it?!"

  • @zackmatsuda
    @zackmatsuda 5 років тому +18

    One of my best friends passed away in high school from meningitis. It was one if the most difficult times of my life. The sickness is truly evil. Youre so strong for fighting it off and im so proud of you.

  • @jvaillancourt21
    @jvaillancourt21 6 років тому +141

    This girl is killer! Holy hell! Keep on pushing. The attitude you have is incredible. I wish the world had half the positivity you do, I think it would be much better. Seriously though, you have to be one of the most badass chicks out there. I am looking forward to more of your videos. Also, your eyebrow game is strong!

  • @stressmess3469
    @stressmess3469 6 років тому +640

    I totally understand why you don't remember every detail ..I can't remember much when I was 7 ..I can remember bits and pieces ..and you being on pain meds I'm surprised that you remember as much as u do ..I'm sorry you had to go through that ..I'm glad you fought as hard as you did ..your so beautiful inside and out ..

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +19

      I know. I guess you remember traumatic things ?! Thank you so much though 💗

    • @nibiruthecat7652
      @nibiruthecat7652 6 років тому +4

      I can rememeber my 3rd birthday and my 2nd christmas. I find it strange when people can't remember their childhood. I am now 27 and can remember my whole childhood vividly. Nothing before the age of 2 ofcourse.

    • @TheNormalOddball
      @TheNormalOddball 6 років тому +6

      Stressmess !!!!!! I early remember falling off the bed and ripping face open when I was in the 2nd grade but I don't remember what I had for lunch yesterday
      When thingd like this happen to people it sticms

  • @jena_rese
    @jena_rese 6 років тому +91

    you're only 14!? You are so beautiful and amazing! Stay strong we love you :)

  • @bloodthane4852
    @bloodthane4852 5 років тому +44

    This landed in my recommendations for some reason,curiosity and empathy urged me to watch. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @natashadavey7988
    @natashadavey7988 6 років тому +158

    You are so brave! My mum contracted meningitis when she was giving birth to my sister. And my sister was also born with it. They were both in hospital for about a month and they both almost died. I can’t remember much as I was only 5 but it’s a devastating disease and you have recovered so well xx

    • @satinwarship
      @satinwarship 5 років тому

      Natasha Davey she’s legit a survivor being brave isn’t even on the table...she’s just made it happen....ain’t no handbook for surviving just good care and a super duper strong will.

  • @21panickingdays69
    @21panickingdays69 6 років тому +129

    omg, and i thought my condition was bad!! i have had my right leg amputated and i tried to commit suicide. but now i realise u r sooo strong much stronger than me. i’m a first time viewer but u r actually amazing love you 😍

    • @tignarita
      @tignarita 6 років тому +1

      21 Panicking Days I love your profile

    • @northxox4996
      @northxox4996 6 років тому +6

      21 Panicking Days stay strong!! and remember that you’re strong, amazing and so so loved 😘

    • @ashres10
      @ashres10 6 років тому +4

      21 Panicking Days you are very loved and very strong and you overcame what you tried to do. You are above it. Don’t ever look back only forward.

    • @dalim5782
      @dalim5782 6 років тому +2

      Wow..you are very strong 💙 keep being that strong person! You are loved

    • @pmmnr
      @pmmnr 6 років тому +4

      I don’t know you, but I’m so proud you are here today, living and still fighting! Stay strong, you are amazing!!!

  • @garethjones3227
    @garethjones3227 6 років тому +66

    You talk remarkably casually about what must have been exceptionally emotional experience. You're an exceptional young person and i wish you all the best.

  • @coolcoolcoolnodoubt2527
    @coolcoolcoolnodoubt2527 5 років тому +37

    I admire how positive and bubbly you are about everything even though you’ve been through a lot! What a beacon of light!
    You must be a great friend to have 😊

  • @allissawadsworth
    @allissawadsworth 6 років тому +1611

    Your eyebrows are perfect omgg

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +47

      Thank you ☺️

    • @helenfaith1508
      @helenfaith1508 6 років тому

      Isabelle Weall What’s assembly? I live in America so I don’t know. Also love your video and channel.😁

    • @rubyfaulkner4138
      @rubyfaulkner4138 6 років тому +1

      +JustBecauseImHelen it's like a school gathering with announcements in the main hall

    • @allissawadsworth
      @allissawadsworth 6 років тому +6

      I live in America we have assembly’s all the time. You don’t know what that is? And also how is that related to my comment?

    • @zoesalis6466
      @zoesalis6466 6 років тому

      JustBecauseImHelen I live in America too and ok what assembly is but it's like when lets say a teacher has to speak or something

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou 6 років тому +91

    What an incredible story. I know you said it was like having a sleep to you, I imagine your parents and family went through hell. And you beat 1% odds! Remarkable.

  • @darcy206
    @darcy206 6 років тому +231

    Think you see your friend she get sick at school goes home.
    Next time you see them they have no arms or legs.
    That is crazy!!

    • @nastasiarobinson4641
      @nastasiarobinson4641 5 років тому +1

      Darcy The Awesome I was thinking this exactly, they were so young too. I could see that being scary to a child

  • @panicatthetp5683
    @panicatthetp5683 5 років тому +78

    I love how confident you are with your story, you are such a role model to people who are self conscious about there looks and health
    Wishing you the best for the future ❤️

  • @robynneeller7755
    @robynneeller7755 6 років тому +146

    "Thank you tubes!" What a horrible thing for you to go through, but you have a wonderful sense of humour about it. You're so sweet!

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +6

      It was horrible but I’m not super light hearted about it if that’s the right way to phrase it

  • @Thatgirl_bri89
    @Thatgirl_bri89 6 років тому +391

    Am i the only one in love with her accent? No just me ok.

    • @sar4665
      @sar4665 5 років тому

      What accent is it?

    • @vizunalvarez883
      @vizunalvarez883 5 років тому +2

      @@sar4665 It sounds like a bit of British to me, but I may be wrong

    • @aimeedugmore367
      @aimeedugmore367 5 років тому +2

      S AR it’s a British accent. She’s from a place called Derbyshire. That’s Derbys accent

    • @beckk8863
      @beckk8863 5 років тому +6

      She's English, from the Midlands. Accents vary a lot in England, each county has it's own accent pretty much.

    • @fruzsinaborbely7442
      @fruzsinaborbely7442 5 років тому +2

      I'm not because I barely understand it

  • @NaomiVictorias
    @NaomiVictorias 5 років тому +113

    You're so cute!! Such an inspiring girl 😍💕

    • @Rorakate
      @Rorakate 3 роки тому +1

      Yay I’m the 100th like 😃

  • @Daniela-pj6sb
    @Daniela-pj6sb 6 років тому +118

    This isnt me being pitiful, nice or just being extra baby but you're actually so beautiful ❤

  • @iveyivey1298
    @iveyivey1298 6 років тому +2757

    beautiful girl stay strong always!

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +52

      Thank you ☺️

    • @PotatoPieBros
      @PotatoPieBros 6 років тому +1

      ugly girls stay weak always!

    • @maqqrolol
      @maqqrolol 6 років тому +1

      Wow! Great support for someone whose limbs have been amputated! Keep it up and remember: whatever goes around comes around.

    • @davidmartinez-dl5jp
      @davidmartinez-dl5jp 6 років тому

      Kevin Mystic Mac Lee dumb poop she not ugly

    • @kabeisha7664
      @kabeisha7664 6 років тому +2

      david martinez no one said she was

  • @charlotteballard9634
    @charlotteballard9634 6 років тому +15

    I had pneumococcal meningitis with septicemia when I was 18 months old. Unbelievably luckily even with the 50% chance of death and 10% chance of a quadruple amputation, the only damage done was a slight deafness in my right ear. I am so lucky to even be alive, let alone practically unscathed. You are an amazing person to be so happy in all your misfortune and I wish you well for the future :)

  • @DennisGr
    @DennisGr 4 роки тому +12

    this is what my best friend since kindergarten died of. nobody took him seriously when the ambulance was called they basically told him to walk it off. when the ambulance finally arrived it was too late, he died en route to the hospital from septic shock and multi organ failure. what a horrible disease, i never knew that even if you survive it it will take your limbs....

  • @kateness24
    @kateness24 6 років тому +39

    I am also a meningitis survivor! I have full thickness skin grafts on38% of my body. this happened 17 years ago. Keep your strength 💪

  • @lydiaw4449
    @lydiaw4449 6 років тому +55

    I had meningitis just over a year ago now, i never found out what kind it was or whether i also and Handl Syndrome or not but i was so lucky to have no aftee effects except for headaches and tiredness. I almost died, almost went blind and almost had brain damage. I had collapsed at home when i was taken into hospital and i dont remember much from that day because i was complwtely out of it and was talking nonsense due to the pressure on my brain. I ended up being in hospital for 16 days total, having three lumbar punctures, two mri scans, a ct scan, a chest xray, seven cannulas and over 200 IV's. I was so lucky and am so grateful to even be here today and to the many many doctors and nurses and registrars and consultants that helped me.

    • @lydiaw4449
      @lydiaw4449 6 років тому

      Btw, i had had the vaccine for meningitis but i think mine was a new, rare one they dont do a vaccine for

    • @Tregnier52
      @Tregnier52 5 років тому

      Lydia W there’s a newer meningitis vaccine that includes serotype B that came out in 2014. Now young people can be protected from more types of bacterial meningitis..

  • @alanamuniz7638
    @alanamuniz7638 5 років тому +561

    The 565 dislikes were so inspired by this story and were so in shock that they clicked the wrong button

    • @Gaudine
      @Gaudine 5 років тому +1

      Buck Grint I could never date a girl with no legs cos I have a foot fetish

    • @Gaudine
      @Gaudine 5 років тому

      Buck Grint booooo what?

    • @Gaudine
      @Gaudine 5 років тому

      Buck Grint man women don’t like feet

    • @fez2430
      @fez2430 5 років тому

      Alanna Crites mine has one n, alana

    • @fez2430
      @fez2430 5 років тому

      i have the same name lol

  • @madzymay3663
    @madzymay3663 5 років тому +867

    " I had to lose 4 limbs, it's whatever" 😂

    • @hannahvasquez2501
      @hannahvasquez2501 5 років тому +9

      I lost two lands and I know how you feel instead

    • @kaciisummer-leigh7846
      @kaciisummer-leigh7846 5 років тому +2

      @@hannahvasquez2501 how do u type if u don't mind me asking I'm just curious I have jia and been in hospital for 1 week with a flair up

    • @ylnodnaenoeht
      @ylnodnaenoeht 4 роки тому +7

      You are obviously not accepting or understanding the posting of her story with such careless disregards to her situation. It's a messege of acceptance , true courage and inspiration to the so many individuals that having a full healthy functional physical body complain about life.

    • @veritaskairos9466
      @veritaskairos9466 4 роки тому +1

      @@ylnodnaenoeht everyone feels pain and your the one who's carelessly disregarding.ITheirs always going to be someone who has it worse but its human and healthy to be able to vent. Of course people complain ab out life, would you suggest that people just hold it in so your sencapibilitity of who deserves to complain and who doesnt arnt offended

    • @ylnodnaenoeht
      @ylnodnaenoeht 4 роки тому +2

      @@veritaskairos9466 you are misrepresenting my statement. When I read :" I lost my 4 limbs and it's whatever 😁" with a happy face I don't believe it's something to put a happy smiling face ... like it's funny. You don't know me or knoww if I'm missing legs, arms or a loved one has...maybe a child. It takes great courage to display a story like hers. I put myself in the person who put the video...reading the comments with a happy face crying of happiness...that's all. Only she can subject me, not you.

  • @amalieroslandb8971
    @amalieroslandb8971 5 років тому +283

    I had a tumor in my left shoulder and i almost had to amputate it! Luckily for me i didn’t need to and got a shoulder implant thing and now my left arm works almost as well as my right arm. And im so grateful they saved it. But you go gurl!! Im just 15 BTW and the reason i had a tumor was because it was cancer, luckily they found it before i almost died, i could have slept 3 more days and died in my sleep not knowing why. But i have been 8 months on chemo now and the treatment is on 12 months. So i can’t wait to be free again, im also not going to school atm :( but as long as i get to live

    • @xeleliza5756
      @xeleliza5756 5 років тому +22

      This may be the hardest thing you will ever have to go through but just know you are not alone and I admire you and your attitude! You are incredible and I know youre gonna kick it's ass and emerage a total badass out of this. I am so proud of you! Keep it up, you are an inspiration to all.

    • @mainanawacho5322
      @mainanawacho5322 5 років тому +5

      Bless your soul 💞

    • @peytonelizabethh
      @peytonelizabethh 5 років тому +1

      Amalie Rosland Bø how are you now? ❤️

    • @missblurryfacebeliever1516
      @missblurryfacebeliever1516 5 років тому +3

      You’re strong. Hope you’ll be fine asap and I’m wishing you the best

    • @steinistein8611
      @steinistein8611 5 років тому +2

      Are you better now? :)

  • @miriampatterson6653
    @miriampatterson6653 6 років тому +49

    A good friend of mine passed away yesterday of meningitis, she woke up Friday with a sore head and then she collapsed and was put into an induced coma, I still can’t get over it. Such a horrible thing😔 You’re so brave, thank you for this video💖

    • @danien2411
      @danien2411 6 років тому

      Miriam Patterson so sorry for your loss 😥❤️ xx

    • @miriampatterson6653
      @miriampatterson6653 6 років тому

      DanielleandBerry Equine thank you, just such a shame how life can be so cruel 😔💖xxx

  • @Grav3yardbaby26
    @Grav3yardbaby26 6 років тому +16

    Thank you for sharing your story.
    I'm 19 and had meningococcal septicaemia (bad type of meningitis as well as septicaemia) when I was in year 3 as well. It all started with a cramp in the back of my knee during an after school gymnastics club that was so bad I needed to be picked up and taken home, I hardly ate any dinner and kept going hot/cold all night. My mum noticed the rash on my legs and phoned 111, we went up and they didn't know what it was and said just to take me home. My mum went with her instincts and took me to the hospital... I can't remember much after that... I woke up in a ward... Then it's blank... Then I'm in an isolation room.
    I remember that they thought I was going to go at least deaf and/or blind because the spots were in my ears and on my eyeballs... But I am so so so lucky to say that I came out the other side within 2 or 3 days with follow ups for a drop medication for about 2 weeks. I came out completely unscathed and I'm now a healthy person ^_^ I am so so lucky to be able to say that. I know a girl who had meningitis as a baby and she is now severely mentally and physically disabled because of it. It's an awful disease but you are so strong and so brave to be able to share your story on social media. Your confidence is brilliant! Keep being you! ☺️☺️

  • @jazhead7667
    @jazhead7667 5 років тому +23

    I also had meningitis,it’s such a horrible thing to go through,you’re a beautiful person honestly xxx

  • @sophiaclements4918
    @sophiaclements4918 6 років тому +59

    Can’t stop staring at your eyebrows omg they are so perfect

    • @leos863
      @leos863 6 років тому +2

      Sophia Clements SAME GIRL

  • @mstinak8173
    @mstinak8173 5 років тому +34

    Please please please! Recognize ur strenght and beautiful soul. You brave girl. My new hero. And look at you so happy, smiling telling this nightmare. Ur meant for something better.

  • @mekhalas7174
    @mekhalas7174 6 років тому +244

    I love your accent! My sister contracted meningitis at the age of 6 months. She was in a coma for a month, the doctors told my mother to plan her funeral. But my mom and my family prayed and prayed. You’re so lucky, back then which was in 1994 they didn’t have meningitis shots. Anyways I’m a new subscriber, stay beautiful ❤️!

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +18

      Thank you and I hope you are ok.

    • @mekhalas7174
      @mekhalas7174 6 років тому +23

      Isabelle Weall Yes I am, she will forever live with having seizures but she’s good I’m so happy that they’ve discovered shots to slow down the process. You’re amazing and god bless ❤️!

  • @liz-anne2432
    @liz-anne2432 5 років тому +24

    Your so positive
    Your just like
    " so my arms and legs had to go. eh whatever"
    U r beautiful and positive

  • @renferal3774
    @renferal3774 6 років тому +73

    I am so glad you are still in this world

  • @caradowney2330
    @caradowney2330 6 років тому +261

    That 268 people who disliked this video are cruel😡
    I'm so happy you survived💋❤️

    • @grotesquehag2416
      @grotesquehag2416 6 років тому +2

      Watermelon Universal 337 dumbasses now

    • @PuppyTheTiny
      @PuppyTheTiny 6 років тому

      I read in other Videos that they do that so UA-cam doesnt recommend them these Things
      Because *add some bullshit excuse*.
      They could just NOT like at all but dumb people csnt think that far

    • @noodle2269
      @noodle2269 6 років тому

      Little Blue What? Why shouldn’t someone dislike a video? The option is there for a reason, respect people’s opinions.

    • @PuppyTheTiny
      @PuppyTheTiny 6 років тому +1

      @@noodle2269 Opinion on a little Girl telling how she lost all limbs?
      Wtf did you dislike on that?
      Wasnt it fancy schmancy enough?
      Wtf made you dislike it rather than NOT pressing anything?!
      There is a special place in hell for you
      We all know it. Good Luck.

    • @noodle2269
      @noodle2269 6 років тому +5

      Little Blue Did I say I disliked the video? Making assumptions and yet you think you can justify your lack of an open mind? What does it matter if she has no limbs? Here, you are belittling this girl by implying she doesn’t deserve dislikes because she’s an amputee, thus meaning she deserves pity. She’s a normal girl and wishes to be treated like one, and therefore is open to likes/dislikes. A dislike could mean someone doesn’t like the intro/editing/audio quality/literally ANYTHING. It doesn’t necessarily relate to her as an individual. Please grow up.

  • @cassielucia
    @cassielucia 6 років тому +10

    you're so mature looking and acting for your age, and you're gorgeous too. thank you for sharing you're story, you're truly inspirational

  • @rael.5967
    @rael.5967 5 років тому +739

    Your accent is adorable...

    • @estebandarie3910
      @estebandarie3910 5 років тому +8

      Yes, lovely accent ! I like her nose too...

    • @sophiawilliams4088
      @sophiawilliams4088 5 років тому +13

      Ada Noel HEY. Be nice. You should spread positivity instead of whatever that was.

    • @zaraheart
      @zaraheart 5 років тому +8

      Ada Noel ignore this person. They obviously have so many insecurities with themselves they feel the need to bash on other people, just remember that when you encounter bullies. They need help and are feeling so bad about themselves they need to bully others.

    • @Molly-wt3ql
      @Molly-wt3ql 5 років тому +7

      I thought you said her _accident_ was adorable for some reason and I was like wtf

    • @soso3792
      @soso3792 5 років тому +4

      Ada Noel Your personality is uglier

  • @samanthadavis3648
    @samanthadavis3648 5 років тому +100

    I had meningitis but mine wasn’t very severe. I’m so lucky that nothing else had happened to me. Watching videos like this makes me so lucky to be completely healthy.

  • @jessicagonzalez4001
    @jessicagonzalez4001 6 років тому +530

    I swear I forgot I was watching a 14 year old! 👍

    • @mira7653
      @mira7653 6 років тому +2

      I can't believe it! I thought she was older than me

    • @kianaalexis5004
      @kianaalexis5004 6 років тому

      Right I was like wait? And I’m like what? The I literally typed out 7 2010, 8 2011 etc etc etc, and I’m like WHAT she’s younger than me, it took me about 5 minutes to get it. I would’ve figured that she’s at least 20, not because of her looks but because of her maturity.

  • @sarlukowski
    @sarlukowski 6 років тому +72

    Your eyelashes and eyebrows are on point!!!

  • @nicoleliu388
    @nicoleliu388 4 роки тому +12

    Don’t know why UA-cam has been recommending amputee vids
    But I’m not complaining!!! These videos are absolutely inspiring

  • @gregghatfield9946
    @gregghatfield9946 6 років тому +70

    You are so dang cute and I love the face expressions and that adorable dimple,, Im so glad you pulled thru for your family and so that you could change peoples lives by getting and giving positive support both ways. Remember today anything is possible dear.. prayers your way🙏🏻

  • @2002stylan
    @2002stylan 5 років тому +141

    can i just say you are literally so pretty? like genuinely you are proper gorgeous. 💖

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 5 років тому +6

      @Eric Cartman it was a nice comment that was respectfully said. Clearly it was an extra thought and theres no need to be so critical

    • @Pillowpetlover
      @Pillowpetlover 4 роки тому

      U jealous she said it b4 u?

    • @stefdiazdiaz7067
      @stefdiazdiaz7067 4 роки тому

      @Eric Cartman hey, being good looking may have very deep consequences in this superficial world

  • @channonorr2821
    @channonorr2821 6 років тому +19

    You are such a strong and inspirational person! You live your life better than a person with all limbs! You inspire all people to live life to the full! My brother had meningitis and almost died but now he lives a life whilst being deaf! He lives his life the ways he wants with a family, a wife, and a job at a chef. If he can do it you can do it! Thank you for being such an amazing person! Xxx

  • @kevinsjournal
    @kevinsjournal 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your story, I normally watch videos on finance and economics, so this was ultra random UA-cam recommended this to me, I just left the hospital with body scars after an accident, but got to keep my limps, this was inspirational and much needed to hear, really puts life in perspective, thank you!! 💗

  • @famke5917
    @famke5917 6 років тому +195

    woow you remind me so much of Daisy Ridley, Rey from Star Wars; even your voice

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +9

      Aweee thank you

    • @mia6037
      @mia6037 6 років тому +3

      I really like Daisy Ridley lol and Rey is my favourite character 😂😊

    • @Wxtst.3
      @Wxtst.3 6 років тому +4

      Famke Omg I was thinking the same thing !

    • @May04bwu
      @May04bwu 6 років тому

      Yes!! That was the first thing I thought of when the video started playing.

    • @josephchang9480
      @josephchang9480 6 років тому

      oh that's why she looked so familiar!

  • @farouk1991
    @farouk1991 6 років тому +20

    You're a great example of determination and sheer will and happiness

  • @Volodimir_Druzhkin
    @Volodimir_Druzhkin 6 років тому +61

    A family friend of my father had gotten meningitis about a month ago. He was put into a coma and recently passed away. He had rushed me into getting vaccinated after that. I'm glad you're doing well and thanks for sharing, wish the best.

    • @IsabelleWeall
      @IsabelleWeall  6 років тому +6

      I’m so sorry to hear that. Thank you

  • @RedHeadForester
    @RedHeadForester 4 роки тому +34

    I'm sitting here like "My knee hurts" and you're just like "Ah yeah, my heart stopped and they took my arms and legs, no biggie."

  • @Tryinnosaurus_Rex
    @Tryinnosaurus_Rex 6 років тому +4

    That’s terrifying. You’re a strong person who has obviously thrived since going through this. You can see the wisdom and maturity you’ve gained from overcoming this.

  • @odgykins
    @odgykins 6 років тому +23

    You remind of Daisy Ridley, down to the way you talk to the way you look! Super adorable. Thanks for sharing your story, you're a wonderful young lady!

    • @rileywhite1446
      @rileywhite1446 6 років тому +1

      Audrey Vasquez I love Daisy, and she does look like her that's really weird..

  • @emilysian8532
    @emilysian8532 6 років тому +16

    Isabelle! I admire this video! Lots of love from a local Derby girl too. I thought I recognised you straight away from Trampolining news i read about you. I was in year 11 when you fell ill, I remember it so well. You are absolutely inspirational.

  • @nunyabusiness164
    @nunyabusiness164 5 років тому +6

    This is really informative. Thanks for making these videos, it's not always easy to put yourself out there (especially since the internet is a nightmare) but now almost 2 million people are more educated! So you've done some real good in the world. Keep being awesome, much love from Texas !!!

  • @misschris4047
    @misschris4047 6 років тому +30

    This is the second video I've watched of you, I FREAKIN LOVE U

  • @Teathesnail
    @Teathesnail 6 років тому +226

    I love this
    “I had the needle in my bum which was the most...painful...thing...ever”
    Yet she has had her limbs amputated. Not laughing at her I just thought it was a funny thing to say

  • @madi6927
    @madi6927 5 років тому +10

    Omg!! People disliked this video? They have no souls, she’s so beautiful and confident

  • @princesscake70
    @princesscake70 4 роки тому

    I imagine your emotions regarding your amputation are many. I imagine some days you are at peace with and some days you aren't. I imagine its hard to answer stupid questions all the time. Your amputation makes you special and it inadvertent calls you to leadership. If you use it to connect to people, they will look to you with deep respect and awe for being the survivor you are. Remember if you had never lost your limbs and you met someone or saw someone who lost their limbs, you would have the same reaction. You can gently and compassionately teach people about surviving grave illnesses. You are a beautiful young woman and don't ever forget it. People should be honored to be your friend.