Going to the Emergency Room in Bali
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There's an irony in the fact that she used a rainbow flip flops to make her bone straight.😅😊
That's GREAT!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 this made me laugh harder than the whole skit
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Rainbow brand flip flops not rainbow shaped.
@@kaycep6819 you mean not rainbow colored not shape because if it was shaped it will be impossible to wear.
I really love the way he interacts with the audience all the time, it's so fun AND hilarious!!
I recently saw him in person and he was great!
A lot of UA-cam comedians do that…
Yes! Smart and Witty
You have to be fast on your feet to pull that off. He really is quick witted.
No offense, but that's kind of what comedians do. At least a majority of them, big time and small time. Then again you said "the way". So maybe you mean the style and not just the fact that he does it.
As somebody who grew up in Indonesia, when she said she was hiking in Bali and broke her leg I said out loud "And she still has it, damn."
She should have mentioned that the payment at the hospital was less than the taxi ride.
True story - i broke my ankle in the woods had to walk a mile and a half out to the nearest phone. People ask me why i walked out. I,said well i had 2 choices. Walk out or sit and wait to rot 😂
I can relate.
Whatever's necessary to survive.
You can moan and cry later.
😁
@@solarlass5807😂 exactly!
I had a car accident in a really bad service area and someone I knew happened to drive by and took me home which was only like 5 miles away tops. When I called the cops the operater was fune with it. The cop who showed up was not. He tried to make it seem like a hit and run. I needed to get somewhere with a sink any way since the air bag chemicals burnt part of my pants to my leg and part of my shirt to my stomach. A huge spot on my arm because it had direct contact with my skin and it just kept burning deeper until I could was it off.
What a terrible day! What happened then?
One up on audience nurse:
Broke my leg on my skateboard at the bottom of the driveway. Mom was away visiting family. I shouted out for dad. As I lay on the drive, he asked me what was wrong. I told him I broke my leg. His response was,
'No you didn't', and he walked back into the house.
With each minute the pain started getting worse. After about twenty minutes, he came out and asked me if I was coming in the house. I said I couldn't, I broke my leg. He went in the garage, got a lawn chair, plopped it down next to me and said, 'have a seat and come in the house when you're ready'.
I climbed up onto the chair, got onto the good leg and hopped using the chair like a walker. Each hop was excruciating. After two hops, I got back on the ground. I got on my belly and put my good leg under the broken one for support because the vibration of dragging it would cause too much pain. I belly crawled up the driveway. It wasn't a long driveway but that day in my mind it was two miles. When I got to the side door, I put my back to the side of the house and did a twist and stretch to open the door. I continued my belly crawl through the door, up the three stairs, down the hall and into the den. I climbed up onto the couch.
After about a half hour, my dad comes into the den and says, 'see, told you you didn't break your leg, wash up, dinner's ready'. Five minutes later, he's swearing and yelling at me to come to dinner. I just said, I'm not hungry. That's when I think he knew something was wrong. I was never not hungry.
😂
He left me laying there till about 10 pm. Then he noticed that my leg had had swollen to four times its size. He finally took me to the ER.
Unfortunately, the doctor said he waited too long. They couldn't put a cast on it till the swelling went down. I'd have to come back the next day. X-rays showed a fracture in the instep and a long fracture in the shin. The doctor said fractures are more painful than breaks. I think my father didn't believe me because I wouldn't let him see me cry. In my family, crying was a sign of weakness and you never let anyone see you cry. (Today, I'm stilI a shower cryer.)
Is your leg healed up now? I hope your dad’s a good one cuz from my outsider perspective it’s not good like I’m questioning his parenting skills.
@MsBluebot
As far as the leg goes, you can track me in a snowstorm easily.
As far as dad goes, he grew up being taught that you only go to the ER when:
the bone is protruding from the flesh,
a limb/digit is dangling by a few shreds of muscle/arteries, or
there is enough blood to fill a bathtub.
He also worked two jobs and didn't spend enough time with us to ascertain the nuance of a faker. I think mom would have picked up the truth
@@solarlass5807 I hoped your mom put him in the dog house for that. Irresponsible parenting. I think if I were in that situation, I would've called my mom to force my dad to help, failing that maybe call a friend or the neighbour, and as a last resort I would just call for an ambulance myself because that is child abuse/neglect by dad of the year there
@bleukreuz
Yeah mom put him in the dog house.
On his side after he found out the leg was broken. He felt so guilty. He waited on me hand and Foot (pun intended).
Whoa your Dad is cold. 🤦♀️
Love the stories about healthcare in my country - the world needs to hear more about it! Also, skin color doesn't matter - it's just the money that talks in Indonesia.
Yeah tourist = payday in most countries. Especially since the tourist pays up front and then claims from insurance afterwards.
Dude, I'm an ex RN that worked in A&E, Scotland's version of the ER. You have to come over to this side of the pond and see us here!
My first day working in A&E, I was quick to realise how stupid people really are. A young woman came in about 0830, she'd made some instant coffee, black, made with boiling water. She picked it up to drink it and had her six month old baby in her other arm. The baby kicked out and spilt the hot coffee all over itself. Even I knew as a very green teenager, that drinking hot fluids and holding a baby wasn't a bright idea! My estimations of my fellow humans' intelligence have only got lower over the years.
The worst day of the year? The first warm spring weekend, when homo suburbia's mind turns to power tools and barbeque. Finding new and interesting ways to mix beer, power tools and fire, to result in new and interesting damage to bodies.
Don’t hike a mountain in flip flops, no wonder you broke your leg.😂
A nurse should know to wear good shoes
She never said that they were her flip flops. 😜
Side note, I often carry flip flops while hiking in areas where there's a possible water crossing because I don't want to fill my boots up with water and then hiking the remaining distance of our trip
Heck of a story there lmfao! 🤣
I'm dying that anyone who ever works in healthcare avoids going to the ER 😂 I went recently on a Friday night with heart attack symptoms, definitely didnt want to be there but was nice to all the staff doing their best. (Wasn't a heart attack, but I have Ehlers Danlos with a lot of vascular symptoms so am urged to go if I start getting wild symptoms) 2 rainbow flip flips indeed 😂
Funny story, when I was in KY late twenties, I had chest pain that kept getting worse. I read about four different websites for heart attack conditions especially in women. I decided I would go to sick call in the morning (I was military), I wasn't too worried about it. Every. Damn. Person. From the clerk to the tech to the nurse tried to tell me to go to the ED, but I kept swearing it was musculoskeletal. The doc finally comes in and says, "I heard you're having chest pains."
I holler, " Oh my gawd!" He cracks up and puts his thumb next to my sternum and presses. I believe I cursed because that shit hurt. He told me I pulled a rib out and my cartilage was inflamed. Costochondritis. I can't tell you how many times that has happened to me. A few years later, I find out I have, you guessed it, EDS type 3. Luckily it doesn't affect my heart, but my kiddo has a mitral valve prolapse. The number of docs who don't know what it is is wild.
@@RinniePere it's truly surreal the amount of ways connective tissue can be faulty.
Organ prolapse, artery dissection, digestive issues, spinal degeneration, just so many things that can go wrong if you have masking tape instead of super glue holding your body together.
@@Who-en2vo For real. I was a dancer in high school. Super flexible, made me a great dancer, but now, allllll my joints are jacked up. Arthritis is no joke. Especially when it's everywhere. Lol
@@Who-en2voCSF leaks due to the dura being made out of connective tissue… someone I love has been finding that out the hard way 🙃
@@foolishmortal6590 that is horrifying! I know some dorms of eds cause a chiari malformation and the brain matter can start to sink into the brain stem.
I remember my Mother, an RN, driving to the ER with her severed pinkie! It was for her dominant left hand. They originally told her it would never function but I guess they didn't know squeeze balls existed back then or that squeezing said ball could help restore finger strength and mobility. Honestly it was a great lesson because later in life I was hit by a drunk driver, broke my thumb and had to return to work after only two therapy sessions. I just loaded a backpack to a weight I could tolerate and did exercises taking tech support calls. When the weight became comfortable I'd increase it. I went from not being able to hold a dinner plate to lifting weights again.
We learned in elementary school how to splint a broken bone (and treat minor injuries). We were outside a lot, so better for us to know what to do in case something happened.
Edit: changed splinter to splint
I really hope you mean "splint", not "splinter".
@@underwoodvoice9077 Definitely! Thanks for the correction, foreign languages can sometimes be tricky.
Oh the bone is broken, better just splinter it now that it's damaged anyways
I cannot wait to actually see him live comedy! He is so talented!! 😅
My mom broke her arm recently and refused to take the T3s they gave her. She says "tylenol is fine". A retired ER nurse of 30yrs, no doubt.
She also continued to garden, lift her grandchildren, drive, camp, and more. The woman is unstoppable.
If you get injured on vacation you deserve vacation strength pain medication.
Flip flops in a hike 😂
might explain the broken leg.
A hike in flip flops not flip flops in a hike
This is what it means to be naturally funny.
Damn it. You were in Albany NY yesterday wtf. I didn't even know. I have a ton of emergency stories, exploding gall bladder, 48 pulmonary embolisms
48??!
I didn't expect that I would hear a story about someone who went to the ER in my country, on your show...
Agak sedih dia ejek-ejek walaupun tidak pernah ke sini 😢
This is awesome! I didn't realize you did shows like this. Sweet! Keep it up, you're hilarious! ❤️
I'm so happy to see you doing stand up! You're a natural. Blessings brother 👍🏽🌹😘🌹
Man… I just went to the ER yesterday here in Sacramento. I guess they got me in fast because I came in an ambulance and possibly great insurance. I was only on the hallway for 5 minutes and they got a room for me right away. When they discharged me, I could see a lot of people waiting for a while.
I sliced into my nailbed once and had to wait an hour while constantly bleeding into the gauze I brought from home. I had to ask them for new gauze because mine got too soaked 😂
He's not wrong 😂😂😂
What a blessing! Thank you for sharing your perspective!
Please some more standup clips, this is great
“You’re fine with Tylenol with a broken leg” 😭
@Abundantlyblessedbythetruth-- The comment I've been waiting for! Gawd yes! Like damn...my thoughts exactly! Tylenol would be pretty useless against that kind of pain in my humble opinion.
@@Andain_83 Exactly 😭
He is hilarious.
On a mountain, on Bali, flip flops are a must & scarves are optional. She's fortunate to of had both & did well. You got a gold mine of a story to share & a lesson to learn: If ever climbing any mountain, it's always better if you have an E.R. nurse in your group. Hey Steve......let's go to Bali. 🏖⛰🛵🩺🩳👙🩴🥃🍷😎
You need good shoes while hiking not flip flops
@@MelB868yes for foreigners it would be best but unless they waited for SAR I can guarantee you the guys that brought her off the mountain trail all wore flip flops.
You are a treasure 😊💜✨️ Thank you for the laughs 🤣
“The time it takes to get to Bali is shorter than the waiting rooms in America” 😂 BRO NOOOOO that is one hell of a takeaway.
Love your content! Here's to hoping you will have a show closer to Central Indiana in the future!
the fact that im in bali while watching this 💀
I love these vids lol
I guess I'm really lucky. I live in a small town, and about 15 years ago s brand spank'n new hospital was built to replace out old little community hospital. Even before the new one opened, the longest I ever waited was three hours. But three hours in the waiting room with a screaming five year old with an ear infection felt like an eternity. I was in tears myself, so someone finally took us back to a room so my daughter could lay down. They also gave her a hefty dose of children's Tylenol. Then it was another hour until we actually saw a doctor. Now, however, the new ER has like ten rooms, and I've never waited over a half an hour to get taken in and then another half hour or so until the doctor came in. You know, the way to get in and seen very fast, is to call an aid car to take you to the hospital. You get in the back entrance, seen by a nurse right away and the doctor shortly after. I don't drive anymore and I have moderate to severe asthma and no one close enough to drive me to the ER. Even if I did, I would still call an aid car to get me in faster. I was shocked to learn that at big city ER s, you have to wait five to ten hours to be seen. Even in Seattle where my doctor is located, 60 miles away from my small town, the wait times are horrendous. It's just terrible to think of people in terrible pain with possibly life threatening conditions having to sit there with no help from doctors or nurses. Sometimes even dying while waiting to be seen. So I guess, even though I don't like the healthcare system that took over our old community hospital, I'm still pretty lucky. I've never experienced waiting and being overlooked and ignored. The doctors and nurses are pretty attentive. I went to the ER last December with what turned out to be septic bacterial pneumonia with a secondary case of MRSA under my arm. Omg! I was absolutely swarmed by nurses and medical assistants and the doctor, overworked with a full ER still saw me right away. The RN who took care of me was wonderful. Sometimes I think they know more about medical conditions than the doctors do. She was knowledgeable, thorough, and super capable. She was the one who convinced me to be admitted, while the doctor just stood outside of the door and called over my head, "Are you sure you won't stay?" With no explanation of why I should stay. I had no idea I had pneumonia. I went in because my doctor had advised me to on account of the infection under my arm going septic. I thought that all I had was Folliculitis, which is kind of like an ingrown hair that causes a bumpy rash. Was I wrong! 😱
These days (in the US, at least) there are all kinds of in between places for different types of problems to minimize the waiting or at least make the waiting more comfortable. Urgent care (has an x-ray, but no surgery, if I throw my back out I go here), minute clinic (just has a nurse, good for things like ear infections or kids colds), even tele-medicine (obviously limited, but it's 24/7, good for something simple and obvious like a basic eye infection).
@@kray3883 True, but I live in a small, rural town, and the new healthcare system which took over every single doctor's practice up here, even to the point of driving some very good doctors away, in it's wisdom, for some reason has not added an urgent care for people up here. There are a considerable amount of people here who, like me, don't drive, and cannot make the twenty mile trip to the next town which does have one. I went to the ER about a year ago for a breathing problem related to my asthma, and the nurse actually told me that unless I could see bone or ligaments hanging out of my body, or was having a heart attack, i shouldn't be the ER at all. Can you imagine being told this when you can't drive and there's no urgent care nearby? This new healthcare system is absolutely heartless. I've been told by several doctors at my doctor's office in Seattle that they know of numerous patients who also make the sixty mile trip into Seattle just to get the excellent healthcare which they provide to all of their patients.
@kray3883 only in highly populated areas are there a lot of choices. Even telemedicine is limited due to lack of internet
Loved it!😂😂
Can’t wait to see your show at Helium in Buffalo tomorrow!!
My spine has been fracturing every 3-4 months for the past almost 3 yrs. 😮 He could fill a while show w my ER stories! 😂 Live gim, he’s great!
Dude, you have to come to bali.
Hiking wearing plif plof on Balinese mountain is a very bad idea. It's humid and slipery all year round and don't forget those leaches😆
Next time go Siloam hospital E.R (it's the hospital in Bali with international medical standard and they accept almost all kind of foreign medical insurance)
Ohhhh I wish you were coming closer to Dallas!!!
Omg I just LOVE your channel! I HAVE to go there daily! ❤😂
And the one you did about crushing a pill in a syringe? Well picking at straws to get my cat to take her medication I remembered that & use it to this day.
FEWER ERs. If they can be counted, no matter how large the number, use fewer! If the amount is amorphous, use less. For example: there were FEWER cars on the road; therefore there was LESS traffic. And yes this is a huge pet peeve for me!!!
You are absolutely right. I will endeavor to remember that.
There was less traffic because there were fewer cars, less traffic, fewer cars, less…….
Thats sooo true about the US ER wait times!!
Very very funny 😄👍🏼
MacGuyver it! ER RN do it all!
Tramadol for a broken bone…😮
That Tylenol better have centric coating. 😂 W stand up especially talking with the crowd > talking too the crowd. Let funny happen. 👍🍻
A friend broke an arm on a Caribbean island with a medical school. Ambulance, x-ray, cast, and meds was less expensive than a weeks groceries for four in the US. Round trip from snap to return = 2.5 hours. She paid cash out of pocket.
You want less ERs, come to rural America. People die.
Hilarious 😅 i would have loved to seen you when you were in VA. Wish you had been further West!
All I wear are Rainbow Flip Flops. Best shoes ever!!!
Bali’s health facilities are not that bad lol. Wait til indonesians hear abt your little standup
Apparently they already have and are already in the ⬆️⬇️ comments section....
He’s probably right about going there for the ER being quicker than going here (US) 😂
It was just a joke!!! Not to be taken seriously or personally.
Would love to see your show! Please plan a trip to St Augustine, Jacksonville or somewhere in NE Florida!!
😆 now bali gets new x-ray machines bc they helped white lady w broken leg.
No, don't use the rainbow flip flop instead of pain meds! That could kill her. Never underestimate the power of la chancla!
Go to Bali
You’ll love it
I broke my leg, trying to get my hamster into her cage. She had climbed to the top of my bookshelf, so had to use an armchair to reach her. Lost my balance and landed on my leg, shattering it. My ankle twisted 90°. I said a few choice words, took a deep breath, put the rodent in her cage, and limped off to bed. It was 11 pm, and I was tired. It's not the first time I've twisted my ankle, so I knew it wasn't something that couldn't wait till morning. I had 0 Just prepped the leg up in an elevated position to ease swelling. In the morning I was planning on going to the ER, so I called a taxi and went as soon as I woke up. While there they asked if I needed anything for the pain. I said not really. She looked at me like a deer in headlights and insisted I take something. 2 paracetamol was all I had all day. Turned out my ankle was sprained but ok. Both leg bones had multiple hairline fractures going along the length of the bones. Being hypermobile saved my ankle from serious damage. Otherwise, I would have required surgery and a much longer recovery.
I've broken bones before. Not once have I needed pain relief.
You are coming to Spokane, why not swing down to Portland, OR?? ❤
Bro you think the ER wait in America is bad (1 hour usually. When in pain it’s the worst) but I got friends in Canada who go to 2-3 before even being told they can get seen at all for that day!?! Makes me feel better even if it costs my arm and leg😅
I have a friend that broke his leg (a severe fracture of some kind) in South Africa and they hooked him up to a morphine pump, with no limit. So he was just laying there drooling because he was so fucking high on the morphine. After about a day and a half or two he started to itch so bad (anyone that has taken large doses of opiods know what I'm talking about) that he thought that it was a boil or abscess and had both Nurse and doctors look M, but obviously it was just a side effect of the morphine 😊
Even though he was itching he didn't remember much of anything those days 😅
I'll ask the questions 😂
Here in California I bent over in the shower and heard and felt a pop in my back and literally couldn't move at all without the most excruciating pain I have ever felt. Went to the e.r and they didnt examine me at all or do any tests, said it was a slipped disc and send me home with morphine because the pain was so bad I couldn't move. I followed up with my orthopedic doctor and the nurse was shocked they gave me morphine and said they shouldn't have given me that. Lady I was literally unable to move for a week! What the hell else was I suppose to be prescribed? Asprin??
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Next time I come off a horse I’m going to a Bali ER,…. Busted my tibia spectacularly last year, and spent 30 hours with no pain meds (can’t take narcotics or NSAIDs) in our local ER waiting for a damn bed and a part that had to be ordered to come in. After 10 hours I suggested Amazon Prime. And no food. Because I was going to need surgery. In 28 hours, FFS. Then they forgot about me. Too many screaming kids and withdrawing junkies in the other rooms. Heck, maybe they were the same characters. God bless the sweet nurse who gave me her sammich from a vending machine, 8 hours in (and 18 hours since my last meal.) It had been sitting out for an hour (truthfully they were really busy,) and consisted of two slices of bread, a slice of baloney, a slice of cheese, and a pack of mayo..And it was the best sammich I have ever had! She kept apologizing and I kept thanking her. (Small town hospital kitchen closes at 9. For everyone, even staff. They are so small their hospitalist was a nurse practitioner. They are so small the nurse practitioner hospitalist was shocked to find out other hospitals had ortho hospitalists and cardio hospitalists and neuro hospitalists. And pediatrician hospitalists. And oncology hospitalists. And so on.)
But the surgeon did a fantastic job of plating my leg back together. You know, once the plate got in house.
U should go to bali!! 😂
He is right about tourist money in Bali hospitals. After the Bali bombings, Australia donated a lot of money for the hospitals in Bali. The Balinese people know where their income mainly comes from.
It's not about the money. Balinese people will share anything with you and do everything to make a foreigner more comfortable. A lot of Australian people have a negative opinion about Bali because they just come to Kuta or Canggu to get drunk and the people who have to serve them and put up with their behavior are pretty much jaded. The rest of the island isn't like that.
@@pakde8002 Yes, we have been to Bali at least ten times. There are wonderful people there!!
1:34 a cannon lol
Peyote 😂😂😂😂
I wish you would come to Pennsylvania
So proud of him
I remember I was on tramadol for back pain once. That’s some real zombiefying pain killers goddamn!
The sad part is that he’s not wrong about the wait times.
Come to Cleveland, Ohio to see our 3 buildings!!!
LOL
Well my real story: My mom was going on a business trip. That morning I cooked the breakfast for my dad and when we finished I entered the kitchen to make him a coffee. As I was holding the kettle, the whole series of kitchen cabinets and a part of the wall collapse on me. My head was bleeding and I burnt my whole leg and my wrists since I was holding a kettle full of boiling water. I crawled out of the mess by myself and put my leg under cold water in the toilet. Then I go to the bedroom to tell my dad what happened and ask him if he can go to the medicine store down stare to by me something to reduce the burn. He came back with a tiny tube of some kind of cream.
I still went to school everyday after that (climbing 5 floor of starecase if extremely painful).
On the third day the swelling water bubble on my burn leg broke and I feel dizzy all the time so I called my dad and asked if he can take me to the hospital. He sent his driver to do so. The doctor said It’s a miracle that i’m still alive after hitting my head like that. Anyway the hospital treat the burnt like shit so I just came home and do it myself.
My mom was totally freak out when sh came home 😂
Didn’t even know he did standup
Might be quicker to be seen. But they give Tylenol and flip phone xrays
lady my mom worked with was a foreign exchange student in Germany. First week there she went skiing with her host siblings. She fell and slit the inside of her leg, from mid thigh all the way to the foot. She was afraid if she went to the ER they would send her back to the US. So these teenagers used safety pins to make stitches. Gnarliest scar I've ever seen
Lol😂
I love this dudes channel but alot of his videos will have me second guessing future ER visits. I try not to go unless it's an emergency but what I consider an emergency and what the ER considers an emergency may be two different things and I don't want to be a bother.
The roads are definitely shit. It took like three hours to go up into the hills. By the time I got to my destination, I was so carsick from the bumpy and windy roads.
Peyote is on the DESERT !! Phoenix here, the DESERT dude. For Native Americans only.
come to Toronto, Canada.
My Indo missus has warned me (epileptic) not to use their medical system. Dengue's a costly stay too!
My granddaughter while hiking in az fell on her back. No cell phone access crawled to her car for an hour. Drove herself home. Crawled up the stairs to her apartment. Decide
That she should be checked out as her back really hur8 crawled back down the stairs and drove herself to the ER. By some miracle she had not broken any bones but was seriously bruised
Right, she got tramadol because she's white. We local will just get typical tylenol for the pain. 😅
Damn!!! He was in Nashville and I missed him. Damn damn etc
He is so cute
He has me rolling on the floor with every video. I'm jealous of the person who is dating him. Working in trauma, it's like he says what we're all thinking about most of the time. But I wouldn't change doing it for anything 😅
I would love to play “is it an emergency” with Steveioe, if only because I’ve had so many ER visits that were weird, bus also definitely an emergency. My average wait time is about 10 minutes.
The way he describes how he thinks the roads are in Bali, are the way they are in Oklahoma. The joke about our roads is: the British drive on the left side of the road and in Oklahoma, we drive on what's left.
Hilarious
I broke my foot and didn't even get Tylenol from the hospital for pain. If the bone issue sticking out, urgent care around here acts like you're drug-seeking even after the x-rays. 🤦🏼♀️ They should pronounce Missouri as "misery" when it comes to our hospitals
He does not know about Bali but he can make the story funny..
I had a classmate who twisted his ankle at the top of a volcano in Bali.
Our classmates had to 'assist' him down a certain elevation where a motorcyclist (dirt biker) could give him a ride down the volcano.
The dirt biker was one bad m***** #%@&er! He had no fear.
Come to Denver Colorado. Your hilarious. My husband and I were on a hike. We were rock scrambling and he slipped and had a large stress fracture down his tibia. We did the normal thing. We finished our hike. We hiked a little over ten miles. Then he went to the hospital the next day. Broken bones don't stop us. I tore a ligament on my ankle when I slipped coming down the ledges on Longs Peak in Colorado. It's a class three fourteener. I wasn't about to be rescued. I hiked eight more miles on it to get to my car. I had to have surgery to fix it. The important thing was I climbed Longs Peak. My husband and I love hiking and we live in Colorado. When you're in the mountains, you get very creative at taking care of injuries and we had our share
in germany u dont even get pain meds man lol
Tramadol (+your base of pcm) is enough for most of the world... 😉
Please come to Canada! 🙏🏻 I’ll even marry you so you can stay! ❤❤❤
Also wear good shoes like walking shoes while hiking not flip flops
wait i hope she wasn’t hiking in flip flops very bad idea i could watch for hours his videos make you smile so much fun