Sarah is a very easy person to like and want to support. She seems like a very special lady, daughter and mother, in spite of life-long obstacles. She seems to be a very good person.
I got teary eyed thinking about James and the progress that he made in life. He made himself into quite a good man and is doing a great job with his family and especially for his Mom. Not all of us guys and girls did life correct at first. I’m very proud of him. And Sarah made me think of her health and sanity for her and her parents. I know it takes quite the toll when things happen after lifey things. I hope she’s ok knowing this is an old episode. Thanks A&E for making me emotional tonight. Good night.
I ❤❤❤ this series! I really do!! All people from all walks of life... it really brings it home, just how life can flip turn upside down in a second! Bless all u wonderful Medical bods - working night & day to help save & fix up the patients coming in thru ur hospital doors wen ever & every time they come thru the doors! Respect to y’all! 🤜🏼🤛🏼💪🏼 Chow 4 Now & Peace Out YT. 🙏🏻✌🏻🥰💝
@@pattyk734 then you’re lucky. I had a gallbladder that didn’t function, but no stones, it would fill, get infected, cause agony, dump out, cause further agony. When an ultrasound revealed no stones, a doc in the ER said that exact thing. Then they did a HIDA scan which showed I needed immediate surgery. I also couldn’t get pain control after my final posterior neck surgery, a doc came in an d started relating a story about how his sister had died from an overdose. I asked for his supervisor, saying “ I’m sorry for your loss, but that has absolutely moth to do with pain control after surgery, and I’m not your sister.” I have to go to the pain clinic every thirty days for new prescriptions and be seen by the clinic. I know exactly what I’m talking about, and the pain clinic docs also agree. The “opioid crisis” is fake right wing propaganda.
@@pattyk734 I'm so glad you've never been treated like a drug-seeker because it is humiliating, demoralizing, and depressing. Unfortunately, I and many others across the U.S. have been wrongly assumed to be drug-seekers by ER staff. Be thankful you've never experienced this mistreatment. And maybe try being open-minded to others' experiences and check out the Chronic Pain subreddit about this very subject.
I felt for the mom with the preemie. I had a 25 weaker 30 years ago. Preemies are very fragile, a simple illness can be deadly. It causes intense anxiety and mother guilt. The first year my son was home saw multiple hospitalizations due to illness. He had RSV in June. Two hernia repairs and a few months later sepsis. He did grow and became stronger, eventually like a normally developing child. The anxiety relaxes with time.
Luv this channel .. Helpimg me get through my leg & ankle surgery … to all Out there .. whatever you’re going through .. sending love & healing prayers 🙏🏽❤️🌺
Sarah decided early on to conceal a lot from her parents about her illness, her tumors. And she has continued to do that. So now she conceals things from herself too. Really making things worse.
I don't understand how Sarah can read with the headache I can never do that. I've suffered from migraines my whole life since I was 8 years old and I'm 58 now.
33:24 I really hope she gets help with pulling her hair out when she is stressed or worried it's really hard to watch so I can only imagine how hard it is to live with. 😢
There are a lot of risks to having a baby at an older age. For the woman and baby. This is an example of that. Not only that, this child will lose a parent at a young age. I don’t think it’s fare to the child. I can see if she never had s child, but she already had 2.
because babies die if they arent fed? even if baby is vomiting you cant just not feed them, you need to just hope that even a small amount gets through and can actually be digested even if most of it is thrown back up
Poor Sarah, she struggles so severely with anxiety 😢 I hope they recognise and treat her for it, its unmistakable.
Sarah is a very easy person to like and want to support. She seems like a very special lady, daughter and mother, in spite of life-long obstacles. She seems to be a very good person.
I got teary eyed thinking about James and the progress that he made in life. He made himself into quite a good man and is doing a great job with his family and especially for his Mom. Not all of us guys and girls did life correct at first. I’m very proud of him. And Sarah made me think of her health and sanity for her and her parents. I know it takes quite the toll when things happen after lifey things. I hope she’s ok knowing this is an old episode. Thanks A&E for making me emotional tonight. Good night.
I ❤❤❤ this series! I really do!! All people from all walks of life... it really brings it home, just how life can flip turn upside down in a second!
Bless all u wonderful Medical bods - working night & day to help save & fix up the patients coming in thru ur hospital doors wen ever & every time they come thru the doors!
Respect to y’all! 🤜🏼🤛🏼💪🏼
Chow 4 Now & Peace Out YT. 🙏🏻✌🏻🥰💝
Ciao=chow
Nice to see docs that care, unlike the US where they say “you’re just a drug seeker wasting our time,”..
My doctors never said that to me in the US.
@@pattyk734 then you’re lucky. I had a gallbladder that didn’t function, but no stones, it would fill, get infected, cause agony, dump out, cause further agony. When an ultrasound revealed no stones, a doc in the ER said that exact thing. Then they did a HIDA scan which showed I needed immediate surgery. I also couldn’t get pain control after my final posterior neck surgery, a doc came in an d started relating a story about how his sister had died from an overdose. I asked for his supervisor, saying “ I’m sorry for your loss, but that has absolutely moth to do with pain control after surgery, and I’m not your sister.” I have to go to the pain clinic every thirty days for new prescriptions and be seen by the clinic. I know exactly what I’m talking about, and the pain clinic docs also agree. The “opioid crisis” is fake right wing propaganda.
@@pattyk734 I'm so glad you've never been treated like a drug-seeker because it is humiliating, demoralizing, and depressing. Unfortunately, I and many others across the U.S. have been wrongly assumed to be drug-seekers by ER staff. Be thankful you've never experienced this mistreatment. And maybe try being open-minded to others' experiences and check out the Chronic Pain subreddit about this very subject.
Look into pharmacy management database program. Explains us doctors overreacting to need for pain medications...
It was said to me. That I just wanted to get hxxt. My shoulder was out of place. A week later I had surgery.
I felt for the mom with the preemie. I had a 25 weaker 30 years ago. Preemies are very fragile, a simple illness can be deadly. It causes intense anxiety and mother guilt. The first year my son was home saw multiple hospitalizations due to illness. He had RSV in June. Two hernia repairs and a few months later sepsis. He did grow and became stronger, eventually like a normally developing child. The anxiety relaxes with time.
Luv this channel .. Helpimg me get through my leg & ankle surgery … to all Out there .. whatever you’re going through .. sending love & healing prayers 🙏🏽❤️🌺
Sending tons of healing vibes! Hope you have a quick recovery:)
Sarah decided early on to conceal a lot from her parents about her illness, her tumors. And she has continued to do that. So now she conceals things from herself too. Really making things worse.
Good luck Wayne.
I don't understand how Sarah can read with the headache I can never do that. I've suffered from migraines my whole life since I was 8 years old and I'm 58 now.
33:24 I really hope she gets help with pulling her hair out when she is stressed or worried it's really hard to watch so I can only imagine how hard it is to live with. 😢
I hate lumbar punctures,unfortunately I have MS and I had to have one and I got so sick for days.
Wayne's mum looks and sounds just like SKIN the singer in the band SKUNK ANANSIE.
Omg yes she does xx😮
@11:24 i never knew that Jim Carrey is a nurse 😂.
There are a lot of risks to having a baby at an older age. For the woman and baby. This is an example of that. Not only that, this child will lose a parent at a young age. I don’t think it’s fare to the child. I can see if she never had s child, but she already had 2.
I hope you’re including men also. They have kids until they die of old age.
What's the difference between a sister and a nurse??
Sister in charge ask google
Determinism v Freewill ...
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The intros on these are WAY too long. 😊
She's nervous probably
Why does she keep pulling her hair out strand by strand?
It's called trichotilonomìa an anxiety condition
Trichotillomania. it’s a mental health diagnosis that exhibits as pulling out hair one by one or in chunks
It's called Trichotillomania. Where you pull you pull out your hair out. Psych issue
Anxiety and stress can make people unconsciously do things and never really realize until it’s super severe or someone shows them
Crazy to purposely get pregnant at that age. Poor Baby has so many health problems.
Why does she keep feeding the baby when he’s been brought in for repeated vomiting???
because babies die if they arent fed? even if baby is vomiting you cant just not feed them, you need to just hope that even a small amount gets through and can actually be digested even if most of it is thrown back up
Could be pediolyte that she’s giving him.
A baby needs to drink even when sick or they can dehydrate very quickly. Have a great day Janet🙂⚘️.
The baby might die of dehydration if not fed
It’s water. She’s keeping him hydrated
Way does she keep on playing with her hair
Soothing, stress release, stimming maybe
Not playing. She's pulling it out. Anxiety causes it & she is releasing the anxiety by hair pulling