The way little Abby's mom was able to repeatedly calm her down really is, as the nurse said, a testimony to how she has been close and practiced techniques with her all her life. Abby responded well to the things her mom said and did for her. I hope that the visual impairment wasn't permanent.
I've been a nurse almost 30yrs and I can't stop watching. I love listening to British people speak. They are so much more polite..and what fun humor. It's funny that my children can effect with the English dialect but I cant.(probably too old to do it now).
This is a rebroadcast of a TV show via a TH-cam channel that had nothing to do with the original production so making an edit like that would be difficult
I feel so badly for the security staff & physicians having to deal with all the nonsense on top of all the trauma they see. I understand when you're scared you can get snappy but acting in a way that's almost intentionally bringing unnecessary stress & possible confrontation in the middle of a hospital is absolutely uncalled for, there's just no excuse
Abby’s mum was truly amazing. She is teaching her daughter lessons and skills that will get her through life. When she was helping in the xray room, it was so touching. You could tell that she had done that with her before.
@@meatavoreNana I feel you, my own daughter left for a "work related event" even though her son, my fifteen year old grandson had attempted to end his life only months before. He succeeded in his second attempt, while she was away. My own daughter wasn't that mother who would sacrifice her very life and limb to save her baby. My own daughter couldn't do that, she had no mother love power, no bond to strengthen. She didn't learn that from me, so, I feel you.
Dearest Abby, what a beautiful girl you are, and so brave. You are a true athlete, and your parents are true gems on this planet. I have to say, you touched my heart in such a magical way.
I don’t think she is, honestly I think she’s a big baby! Kids need to understand they’re hurt, get support, but told right out not to move & why.. yeah, encourage & support, but if they need a neck collar for support, you have to stop asking for it removed.. I was that age, I knew common sense of the situation! To cooperate! Just doesn’t grasp the situation at all… 😢😢😢😮😮😮
I feel bad for Abby falling like that. My mom never let me near diving boards, she told me they're too dangerous and I could break my neck. Even when I was older (a teen), I stayed away from them.
That young boy in the waiting area looking through the Sun Newspaper.....LOL Ohh he says seeing something that he was too young to see. How he looked at his dad.
The lady with chest infection knew she had an infection. If you work in health care any part of it listen to those of us who know our bodies well enough to tell you what it might be. I have neurofibromatosis1 and I am so thankful for the doctors who do listen to me because I know my body so well because of the NF1. If she were wrong she would have said so. Wonderful show I love it.
When i was working in the ER, every time we were waiting for a pediatric code, i would breathe a sigh of relief that it wasn't my child being rolled in
I totally understand the couple 42 years and yup we’re the same my hubby is the same over the years he’s sick and the world stops🤣🤣🤣 won’t see a doctor totally understand her congrats to them 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
So I have a question (Not being a British citizen): Why do most of these people in A & E waste the emergency services time by going to Emergency when their problems could be sorted out by simply making an appointment with their local GP? Is it hard to get a GP appointment? To me that seems to be the biggest issue as to why there is sometimes a 5 hr long waiting time in A & E because 90% of these people legit don't have emergencies.
It's very difficult to get in to see a GP because they have huge lists of patients. It can take over a week to get an appointment. GP and ED services as well as all hospital services are free. Well kind of, you pay something called National Insurance which is a percentage of your income to that state and that pays for the NHS and social security. GP's don't work after hours unless it's a call out to a regular patient. There are out of hours services and a national non-emergency health number - 111.
I dont understand people who say how much they love their children but they smoke and waste their health and money. If you love your children you should look after yourself!!!!!
I'm sure it's very different in the UK vs here in my area of the USA, but here to get past the doors to the ED, you have to either check in as a patient, and get a wrist band, or as someone visiting/accompanying a patient, and you get a sticker. Not a perfect system, but it helps prevent the necessity of asking people who they are and if they are checked in, which puts security in a hard spot and sets people up to be insulted and angry.
The dude in the waiting room wanted so bad for it to be a race issue when he was asked by security if he had been checked in. The constant drumbeat of ‘non-issue issues’ are beyond maddening.
It is usual for kids to be somewhat foolhardy, not always recognizd the potential dangers of some activities they want to impulsively do. There are also children who haven't developed a natural, healthy fear, and who will jump from heights without a second thought, try to scale anything that helps them reach something they see and want, put themselves in other risky situations without recognition of possible danger. These are children who need more attention, guidance to prevent serious injury. It's just a part of their unique personalities.
Emergency chaos? If the staff knows their job it’s not chaos. That’s a scary word for people who don’t experience. It takes a certain personality to work in the ER. If the staff knows their job and especially if they are used to working together to them it’s busy. It’s not chaos. They thrive on the energy, the concentration. They hear what is going on around them. Team work.
Just a thought but when you are trying to cral a patient that is mentally ill maybe avoiding talking to your employer/employee through the walkie talkies lol. That could have them believing that they are hearing people that are not actually there.
That incredible mom and the lovely couple were by far my favorite in a long time watching this programm. As a parent, I wonder how can you be so calm and keep it all together to help your child in such a dreadful situation, mom of the year, really; I hope her little girl had fully recovered. The couple made me laughed, I have exactly their sense of humor, jokes between a maried couple, with children especially andf 6 of them!, is the most evident sign of true love and compatibility, I'm so happy for them.
He may have needed ID for a flight, it sometimes depends on the airline whether they accept a drivers license or other ID methods. They mentioned that the last train had already gone so he couldn’t come that way, maybe didn’t have a way to rent a car either
The way little Abby's mom was able to repeatedly calm her down really is, as the nurse said, a testimony to how she has been close and practiced techniques with her all her life. Abby responded well to the things her mom said and did for her.
I hope that the visual impairment wasn't permanent.
I've been a nurse almost 30yrs and I can't stop watching. I love listening to British people speak. They are so much more polite..and what fun humor. It's funny that my children can effect with the English dialect but I cant.(probably too old to do it now).
That little girls mom did such a phenomenal job at staying calm and keeping her little girl calm ❤️
Fantastic Mom, who in spite of her own fears, put them aside to be there for her daughter......
Yes, it made me cry! She is such wonderful and great mum! ❤
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The little girl tugged at my heartstrings ♥️♥️
Yes, so very sad😢
Me too. I had tears.
Please turn the background music off. Can’t hear the dialogue, which is why I’m watching this channell
I found that the noise during dialogue was mainly hospital noise. Most of the music was when there was no dialogue. Am I wrong?
If you turn off the surround sound option which is what your TV anc smart phone thinks you have going can hear better ❤
This is a rebroadcast of a TV show via a TH-cam channel that had nothing to do with the original production so making an edit like that would be difficult
@@diannDNC😮
Tid of yhe background voices also. Annoying!
I love this show that I Never knew existed. Thank you for this.
The human interest is tremendous. It's so much more than a medical show.
Me too. Thank you, Banijay Documentaries, for sharing these wonderful stories on TH-cam.
I just found it too! I’m obsessed 😝
If everyone had a Mom like Abby’s, the world would be a better place. Well done, Nikki and your husband.
Way to go Abby! Most adults wouldn't do it again but, you're brave and took on your fears.
You are SO BRAVE, Abby!
I love your videos.
Please keep bringing us these vlogs. I love this show.
Michelle and Hubert are so sweet together 🤗🇨🇦
I feel so badly for the security staff & physicians having to deal with all the nonsense on top of all the trauma they see. I understand when you're scared you can get snappy but acting in a way that's almost intentionally bringing unnecessary stress & possible confrontation in the middle of a hospital is absolutely uncalled for, there's just no excuse
This Hospital Series has being going for years Very Informative and Sad sometimes
Abby’s mum was truly amazing. She is teaching her daughter lessons and skills that will get her through life. When she was helping in the xray room, it was so touching. You could tell that she had done that with her before.
Sorry, but can tell the kids whiny 😮😮😮
@@53mandevilla is anyone their best self when scared and hurting? Or at age 8, for that matter. How about we give some grace
Abby’s mother is the best to get her to calm down to get that X-ray. Beautiful job
Best mum in A&E!
A mother would sacrifice her very life and limb to save her baby. That's the power of mother love. The strongest bond imaginable.
And yet, my sons partner abandoned her boys..😢
@@meatavoreNana I feel you, my own daughter left for a "work related event" even though her son, my fifteen year old grandson had attempted to end his life only months before. He succeeded in his second attempt, while she was away. My own daughter wasn't that mother who would sacrifice her very life and limb to save her baby. My own daughter couldn't do that, she had no mother love power, no bond to strengthen. She didn't learn that from me, so, I feel you.
I loved Abby’s Mom! How wonderful to be told your daughter is a testament to you.
Always love and still love watching this show.
Abby is a beautiful little girl and im glad she got back into diving.
Truly amazing show ❤
Fantastic episode. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
Dearest Abby, what a beautiful girl you are, and so brave. You are a true athlete, and your parents are true gems on this planet. I have to say, you touched my heart in such a magical way.
I don’t think she is, honestly I think she’s a big baby! Kids need to understand they’re hurt, get support, but told right out not to move & why.. yeah, encourage & support, but if they need a neck collar for support, you have to stop asking for it removed.. I was that age, I knew common sense of the situation! To cooperate! Just doesn’t grasp the situation at all… 😢😢😢😮😮😮
@@53mandevilla😮
@@53mandevilla harsh!!
I feel bad for Abby falling like that. My mom never let me near diving boards, she told me they're too dangerous and I could break my neck. Even when I was older (a teen), I stayed away from them.
That young boy in the waiting area looking through the Sun Newspaper.....LOL Ohh he says seeing something that he was too young to see. How he looked at his dad.
That was too funny 😂
The cat saloon door - love it! It is so cute
Convinced this mother is an angel from Heaven itself. So are my parents
Wooooow to Abby’s mom she’s amazing!!!!
The mum with the chest infection is great. I like her a lot
The lady with chest infection knew she had an infection. If you work in health care any part of it listen to those of us who know our bodies well enough to tell you what it might be. I have neurofibromatosis1 and I am so thankful for the doctors who do listen to me because I know my body so well because of the NF1. If she were wrong she would have said so. Wonderful show I love it.
So true. We know our bodies been than anyone
When i was working in the ER, every time we were waiting for a pediatric code, i would breathe a sigh of relief that it wasn't my child being rolled in
Wish the lady with the 6 children would stop smoking. She loves them so much and realizes how much they need her so why chance leaving them?
Love these people
Thanks
Sorry but the music and sound on this video is too loud to even hear their conversations.
I totally understand the couple 42 years and yup we’re the same my hubby is the same over the years he’s sick and the world stops🤣🤣🤣 won’t see a doctor totally understand her congrats to them 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤ love this show
So I have a question (Not being a British citizen): Why do most of these people in A & E waste the emergency services time by going to Emergency when their problems could be sorted out by simply making an appointment with their local GP? Is it hard to get a GP appointment? To me that seems to be the biggest issue as to why there is sometimes a 5 hr long waiting time in A & E because 90% of these people legit don't have emergencies.
Sometimes it’s hard to get in and if you don’t have insurance emergency doesn’t make you pay right then but a Dr will,also if it’s the weekend..😊
@@silvialivick3034😮
You don't pay for the GP in the UK.
@@silvialivick3034
It's very difficult to get in to see a GP because they have huge lists of patients. It can take over a week to get an appointment. GP and ED services as well as all hospital services are free. Well kind of, you pay something called National Insurance which is a percentage of your income to that state and that pays for the NHS and social security. GP's don't work after hours unless it's a call out to a regular patient. There are out of hours services and a national non-emergency health number - 111.
please use close captions, sometimes it’s hard to understand
I turn mine on for this show. They do have captions. You just have to turn them on.
Yeah, sometimes they're wrong cuz of accents, but that at times may help you figure it out, too.
They have captions but they're so inaccurate they're ridiculous. I don't know why they bother.
"Worse than agony" says it all, doesn't it?
I dont understand people who say how much they love their children but they smoke and waste their health and money. If you love your children you should look after yourself!!!!!
The background overpowers the voices.
I'm sure it's very different in the UK vs here in my area of the USA, but here to get past the doors to the ED, you have to either check in as a patient, and get a wrist band, or as someone visiting/accompanying a patient, and you get a sticker. Not a perfect system, but it helps prevent the necessity of asking people who they are and if they are checked in, which puts security in a hard spot and sets people up to be insulted and angry.
That just seems to pass on the problem to the security folks at the door.
@@sarahsnowe it’s normally part of the triage process and performed by medical staff. It’s like that in Canada too
@@kaylabeals8597 And New Zealand.
If your the family you get id screened and sticker at my local hospital
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Clearly everyone is doing their best but the NHS as a whole just as clearly needs a drastic overhaul
The dude in the waiting room wanted so bad for it to be a race issue when he was asked by security if he had been checked in. The constant drumbeat of ‘non-issue issues’ are beyond maddening.
Michelle and her partner are so funny and cute!!
Great series, subtitles would be appreciated though
Turn on closed captions...
Beat show
Mom of Abby. Do you not want these specialists to care for your daughter? You seem to be complaining about the doctors. Why?
Why do so many couples nit pick at each other continually? 😮
It is usual for kids to be somewhat foolhardy, not always recognizd the potential dangers of some activities they want to impulsively do.
There are also children who haven't developed a natural, healthy fear, and who will jump from heights without a second thought, try to scale anything that helps them reach something they see and want, put themselves in other risky situations without recognition of possible danger.
These are children who need more attention, guidance to prevent serious injury.
It's just a part of their unique personalities.
13.41 " I had no passport- I couldn't fly". Why would the dad need a passport to get from Scotland to London?
He maybe another nationality requiring a passport in the EU.
Didn’t make sense to me, either!
Security due to terrorism. You need it as ID.
Emergency chaos? If the staff knows their job it’s not chaos. That’s a scary word for people who don’t experience.
It takes a certain personality to work in the ER. If the staff knows their job and especially if they are used to working together to them it’s busy. It’s not chaos. They thrive on the energy, the concentration. They hear what is going on around them. Team work.
I’ve had a back injection like the lady and after the first one I got I couldn’t walk more than a few feet for two days later
Who's bright idea was the 2x Speed up in some scenes. That makes the dialog very hard to understand.
The background music is too loud.
Sometimes the narrator can't be heard, or barely heard.
NHS workers are the Labradors of help…..we don’t deserve there kindness sometimes
Just a thought but when you are trying to cral a patient that is mentally ill maybe avoiding talking to your employer/employee through the walkie talkies lol. That could have them believing that they are hearing people that are not actually there.
No they wouldn’t, that’s not how mental illness works.
That incredible mom and the lovely couple were by far my favorite in a long time watching this programm. As a parent, I wonder how can you be so calm and keep it all together to help your child in such a dreadful situation, mom of the year, really; I hope her little girl had fully recovered. The couple made me laughed, I have exactly their sense of humor, jokes between a maried couple, with children especially andf 6 of them!, is the most evident sign of true love and compatibility, I'm so happy for them.
I was attempting to enjoy this, but it was ruined by the loud music.
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You don't need a passport to get from Scotland to England!
He may have needed ID for a flight, it sometimes depends on the airline whether they accept a drivers license or other ID methods. They mentioned that the last train had already gone so he couldn’t come that way, maybe didn’t have a way to rent a car either
Depends on your nationality. I’m from USA , I’d need a passport.
You cannot hear anything
15:27 Police have to deal with idiots like this all the time. I wouldn't want their job.
All he did was ask a question. He could of said yes or no. Entitled comes in all colors. Horrible
Why would you have 5 children in this day and age? Seriously?
There are a lot of reasons why people end up having 5 kids, dude. Don't act like it's a personal failing.
Why not?
It's none of your business how people live their lives including how many children they have. So long as they are loved and cared for.
@@butterflydiva72 and exactly how many people do you think this beautiful but tiny planet can support?
That’s none of your business now is it .
Waaaaay too many ads. Quit watching.
Put an ad blocker on your computer. It's free.
The young fulla reading the paper bahahahahahaha
@@barbh1 Can I really stop the Ads? How?
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