That's a lucky kid here ! I had nine surgeries in my whole life. Six of them took place when I was under 9 years old. For two if these, I was a toddler. My parents were NEVER allowed to come with me. I was left alone in the OR, shivering from cold and anxiety (because it's really cold in the OR). None of the medical staff was talking with me, no emotional support, while I was breathing faster and faster. I was never allowed to bring a toy with me. No numbing cream, no teddy bear band-aids either. No warm blanket. I was undressed, vulnerable and terrified. I would always cooperate though. At one point, the anesthesist poked a needle in my hand without even saying hello, and I felt a burning sensation in my hand. I thought something wrong was happening, so I tried to talk to him, but he pushed the mask on my face and held it, saying "shhhht". There was just a smell of plastic, no good taste. And then I was out. I woke up in pain, wondering what just happened, and still nobody would provide any reassurance. No "good job !". Nothing. Nobody took the time to explain anything or reassure me. I'm grateful for their job and the fact that they did the surgeries properly. But sometimes, I still experience nightmares of these moments.
@@531roxyThank you for showing support. Thank you very much. I feel like I'm about to start a panic attack, but your comment just distracted me, and took me back in reality.
@@spookpatchy Yes, this particular doctor was kind of ... cold 😅😅 But he was not the only one. I've met a LOT of doctors and I feel like many of them are good at saving or healing people (which is what we want them to do!) but not that great at reassuring or distracting kids. And also, I grew up with (and still have) many health issues due to genetic disorders, so many doctors thought : "It's okay, she's been through worse anyway, she's used to this, now. Let's treat her like an adult." I remember the surgeon After the the surgery I described before. I had just been through a 8hours jaw surgery that evolved breaking my whole upper jaw and lower jaw to place screws and different stuff in my Bones... Anyway... My face was swollen and bruised like I had been in the worst fight ever and was beaten up 😅 and he was pressing his fingers on my face, trying to feel my bones through the swelling and bruises (I Guess). Like ... Hey Doc, it actually hurts 😅🥹
@@moichou7939 don't worry I Have Never Had to Go to the ER for an Operation and if something happened I Smash my Hand multiple times and somehow I manage to heal the proper way
So I've had many operations in my life. One of them was when I was six years old. It was a soft palate operation. I was born with a cleft lip, and cleft palate as well as many other conditions. Due to my life in and out of hospitals, I was always interested in the equipment used. Well in the hospital that Monday morning, I woke up and was playing with the suction system on the wall. The container was empty, and there was clean tubing on the regulator, so it wasn't contaminated equipment obviously. They took me to Preop and I remember I was sitting on Mom's lap, and the anesthesiologist came to hook me up to the pulse oximeter, (The device with the red light on it). NOW I LOVE THOSE!!! Always have! ALWAYS WILL!!! So I was sitting there stairing at the light, and I'm legally blind, and can see very little, so I was holding this probe up near my eye to see it. Mom was singing me "Grandma Got Ran Over By A Raindeer!" All the while I'm enjoying myself looking at the pulse oximeter's red light on my finger. And when the Anesthesiologist came to see me, What do I ask? "Is there a suction machine where you're taking me?" I kid you not! I had a massive fascination with those. LOL! I asked him, and he said "We do." I thought I could go back there and play with it before surgery. I was given some Versed most likely because I have no memory of going back there, only a very dim memory of being on the operating table. Next thing I know was sitting up in recovery, and the nurse told me to lie back down, and then I went down a hallway to my room, and heard my IV pump beeping on the way down to my room. I don't remember actually entering my hospital room, but do remember the croup tent they put me in later, as I wanted to know what the hissing sound was. And I always wanted to know about those since then, and finally saw one and got in one in 2017, when a Respiratory Therapist took me to the hospital to see one. I had always thought that blue corrugated tubing went into those tents, but BOY WAS I WRONG!!!! I was WRONG BIG TIME!!! The hoses they put in the croup tent are VERY large bore. I also had quite the fascination with the operation of the Blood Pressure Monitor that they checked my blood pressure with. So surgery being nerve wracking to me? NO!!! NOT AT ALL!!!
I had a few surgeries in my life but the most memorable one when I was 9 years old getting my second heart surgery and seeing this video was exactly what I went through at the hospital
I had mouth surgery when I was in middle school & I very much remember one of the nurses telling me “let’s get a warm blanket for you” then the feeling of a very warm blanket was put onto me and I was out when I woke up I saw a nurse in front of me saying “well hi” but it was very blurry & I was kinda out of it
When I was born, I had a bad left foot, at 13 yrs, I had surgery and that fixed it quite a lot, I had to have stitches in the scars, but I’m all healed. I even broke the bone on my left pointer finger playing basketball at school, I had to have it temporarily attached to my left middle finger to heal and it’s healed. And for foot surgery, I had to be put under anaesthesia. And also for foot surgery, my mom stayed with me until the next day, that Saturday I went home.
I recall having my first surgery in a hospital when I was 25. I was frightened when I learned I would have an IV, and therefore I was spooked. I had never been given an IV. In the OR, I was able to get on the operating table while the doctors and such were making preparations for my surgery. They allowed me to listen to the music on my iPod in the OR (as the sound of medical devices are prone to freaking me out) - and I also had my Chococat plush who was dressed in khaki pants and a lab coat. Hearing “pick out your favorite dream” reminded me of what I wanted to dream about during my surgery in 2011 - and I wanted to dream about Sonic the Hedgehog games.
@@toddlindsay8846 When I had to undergo surgery at a oral surgeon's office in 2023 to get two aching molars removed, I picked out having a dream of Super Mario and Animal Crossing.
If anybody was wondering what numbing cream is called the name is Elma cream or Elma Max both are different strength they also have freezing spray feel really cold but numbs area instantly! You get both creams with prescriptions!
Y'all don't need to be scared. I did it back in august and it was perfectly fine, I didn't even know I fell asleep. I just woke up. Perfectly fine, worst part was recovery bc it hurts
Already been said, but please don’t worry about it. Speaking from experience, I was very nervous/scared about it too, but it’s nothing you should worry about. It’s a weird thought, I know. But trust me, with the anesthesia, for you it’s like the operation never happened. You’re lating there, get the anesthesia, then eventually after some time you’ll see nothing (and I mean nothing, not even darkness, nothing.), then what feels like only a few seconds later you wake up. Hope that helps!
I just had my first surgery for a ligament reconstruction and I was literally terrified, and even that is a understatement. I had no idea what was going to happen and I was scared if I was going to wake up while it was happening or if I wasn't going to wake up at all. But when they took me back to the OR, I was still really scared and they already gave me a IV beforehand so I was feeling really fuzzy too, which is probably why I can't remember anything from that day, except holding a doctor's hand, feeling her rubbing mine with hers, breathing in that mask and that was it. You don't feel it when u go to sleep, it's like a really crazyily smooth transition and then it was over and I woke up
Because this is a 360 cam video if you look at 8:03 if you pull up you see this is nothing but a mannequin, this is nothing like a real hospital experience.
I had one surgery when I was a baby for my ear and I was screaming my ass off that my mom heard me from the wating room, another one was when I was in the first grade to get my tonsils out, and I kinda want another one
What happens to me in tonsil removery 1go to front desk and check in 2 meet with another person who gives you and your parents armbands 3 wait for your number 4 they give you Anastasia through a needel in a littile tube 5 go to surgery room asleep 6use laser to get them out 7 stay there for a few days with limits of drinking sprite eating ice cream and a cheese burger I only ate a littile you can’t use a straw cause it users ur mussels that should hurt lastly go home and wait for all dead skin to fall out
I apparently forgpt that they use the mask to put you under which idmediatly triggered me because I have sever truama due to the dentists and seeing that mask and having the words explained as of I was back there had me spiraling for several minutes until things went blacl from hyperventilation, I do feel there should be a trigger warning for medical equipment in here or maybe I missed it but that was definantly a shock since it was from first person, I can handle it in medical shows but not when its forst person like that, I love how it moves and everything just very scary
I only been under one time back in 1998 for a cyst removal on the top of my wrist that was connected to my middle finger bone so every time I moved my finger it would also move
Wow been a while since I checked in. Seems like this video got some views and likes. Really appreciate it everyone! This was my first time making a medical 360 experience so had a ton to learn. A few realizations: yes the boy becomes a dummy. This was intentional as I couldn’t put the camera into Josh’s head. Probably wouldn’t be given a stuffed animal dog unless by your parent. Thirdly - I think y’all are awesome for watching! Cheers!
The person is now 17 years old or probably 18 depending what time you’re reading the comment if you’re reading this at 2024 then he is 17 if you’re reading this a 2025 he is 18.
That's a lucky kid here !
I had nine surgeries in my whole life. Six of them took place when I was under 9 years old.
For two if these, I was a toddler. My parents were NEVER allowed to come with me. I was left alone in the OR, shivering from cold and anxiety (because it's really cold in the OR). None of the medical staff was talking with me, no emotional support, while I was breathing faster and faster. I was never allowed to bring a toy with me. No numbing cream, no teddy bear band-aids either. No warm blanket. I was undressed, vulnerable and terrified. I would always cooperate though.
At one point, the anesthesist poked a needle in my hand without even saying hello, and I felt a burning sensation in my hand. I thought something wrong was happening, so I tried to talk to him, but he pushed the mask on my face and held it, saying "shhhht". There was just a smell of plastic, no good taste. And then I was out.
I woke up in pain, wondering what just happened, and still nobody would provide any reassurance. No "good job !". Nothing.
Nobody took the time to explain anything or reassure me.
I'm grateful for their job and the fact that they did the surgeries properly. But sometimes, I still experience nightmares of these moments.
I'm really sorry that you went through that :(
@@531roxyThank you for showing support. Thank you very much. I feel like I'm about to start a panic attack, but your comment just distracted me, and took me back in reality.
was your doctor a supervillain or something? that’s terrible
@@spookpatchy Yes, this particular doctor was kind of ... cold 😅😅 But he was not the only one. I've met a LOT of doctors and I feel like many of them are good at saving or healing people (which is what we want them to do!) but not that great at reassuring or distracting kids. And also, I grew up with (and still have) many health issues due to genetic disorders, so many doctors thought : "It's okay, she's been through worse anyway, she's used to this, now. Let's treat her like an adult."
I remember the surgeon After the the surgery I described before. I had just been through a 8hours jaw surgery that evolved breaking my whole upper jaw and lower jaw to place screws and different stuff in my Bones... Anyway... My face was swollen and bruised like I had been in the worst fight ever and was beaten up 😅 and he was pressing his fingers on my face, trying to feel my bones through the swelling and bruises (I Guess). Like ... Hey Doc, it actually hurts 😅🥹
@@moichou7939 don't worry I Have Never Had to Go to the ER for an Operation and if something happened I Smash my Hand multiple times and somehow I manage to heal the proper way
So I've had many operations in my life. One of them was when I was six years old. It was a soft palate operation. I was born with a cleft lip, and cleft palate as well as many other conditions. Due to my life in and out of hospitals, I was always interested in the equipment used. Well in the hospital that Monday morning, I woke up and was playing with the suction system on the wall. The container was empty, and there was clean tubing on the regulator, so it wasn't contaminated equipment obviously. They took me to Preop and I remember I was sitting on Mom's lap, and the anesthesiologist came to hook me up to the pulse oximeter, (The device with the red light on it). NOW I LOVE THOSE!!! Always have! ALWAYS WILL!!! So I was sitting there stairing at the light, and I'm legally blind, and can see very little, so I was holding this probe up near my eye to see it. Mom was singing me "Grandma Got Ran Over By A Raindeer!" All the while I'm enjoying myself looking at the pulse oximeter's red light on my finger. And when the Anesthesiologist came to see me, What do I ask? "Is there a suction machine where you're taking me?" I kid you not! I had a massive fascination with those. LOL! I asked him, and he said "We do." I thought I could go back there and play with it before surgery. I was given some Versed most likely because I have no memory of going back there, only a very dim memory of being on the operating table. Next thing I know was sitting up in recovery, and the nurse told me to lie back down, and then I went down a hallway to my room, and heard my IV pump beeping on the way down to my room. I don't remember actually entering my hospital room, but do remember the croup tent they put me in later, as I wanted to know what the hissing sound was. And I always wanted to know about those since then, and finally saw one and got in one in 2017, when a Respiratory Therapist took me to the hospital to see one. I had always thought that blue corrugated tubing went into those tents, but BOY WAS I WRONG!!!! I was WRONG BIG TIME!!! The hoses they put in the croup tent are VERY large bore. I also had quite the fascination with the operation of the Blood Pressure Monitor that they checked my blood pressure with. So surgery being nerve wracking to me? NO!!! NOT AT ALL!!!
what
Their bedside manner is good. Sounds so authentic.
I had a few surgeries in my life but the most memorable one when I was 9 years old getting my second heart surgery and seeing this video was exactly what I went through at the hospital
MAY GOD BLESS AND SAVE AND FORGIVE AND GIVE US EVERYTHING AND ALL! 🙏🏻❤
Amen❤😊
I had mouth surgery when I was in middle school & I very much remember one of the nurses telling me “let’s get a warm blanket for you” then the feeling of a very warm blanket was put onto me and I was out when I woke up I saw a nurse in front of me saying “well hi” but it was very blurry & I was kinda out of it
When I was born, I had a bad left foot, at 13 yrs, I had surgery and that fixed it quite a lot, I had to have stitches in the scars, but I’m all healed. I even broke the bone on my left pointer finger playing basketball at school, I had to have it temporarily attached to my left middle finger to heal and it’s healed. And for foot surgery, I had to be put under anaesthesia. And also for foot surgery, my mom stayed with me until the next day, that Saturday I went home.
When I was at home a broke my foot and I had surgery
I recall having my first surgery in a hospital when I was 25. I was frightened when I learned I would have an IV, and therefore I was spooked. I had never been given an IV. In the OR, I was able to get on the operating table while the doctors and such were making preparations for my surgery. They allowed me to listen to the music on my iPod in the OR (as the sound of medical devices are prone to freaking me out) - and I also had my Chococat plush who was dressed in khaki pants and a lab coat. Hearing “pick out your favorite dream” reminded me of what I wanted to dream about during my surgery in 2011 - and I wanted to dream about Sonic the Hedgehog games.
Good choice. Perhaps you could create a dream about making out with the Sailor Scouts.
@@toddlindsay8846 When I had to undergo surgery at a oral surgeon's office in 2023 to get two aching molars removed, I picked out having a dream of Super Mario and Animal Crossing.
Josh was a mannequin
sad.
WHYYY😢😢
lol
Agreed
Agreed
If anybody was wondering what numbing cream is called the name is Elma cream or Elma Max both are different strength they also have freezing spray feel really cold but numbs area instantly! You get both creams with prescriptions!
I actually got a bit teary when he was about to go to sleep bc I thought I would forget my mom
Ur mom?😊
I love the essa with him❤ it shows that everyone can have an essa at any time and everywhere ❤
Ok one small inaccuracy is you usually don’t remember the operating room
Ye. I don’t remember my surgery i had. I remember falling asleep then waking up
I’m so scared if I ever need a surgery with anaesthesia
Me too😢
Y'all don't need to be scared. I did it back in august and it was perfectly fine, I didn't even know I fell asleep. I just woke up. Perfectly fine, worst part was recovery bc it hurts
@@whatsupimhere I've fainted before and the feeling of being light headed and tingly is just weird and scary if i ever need anesthesia
Already been said, but please don’t worry about it. Speaking from experience, I was very nervous/scared about it too, but it’s nothing you should worry about. It’s a weird thought, I know. But trust me, with the anesthesia, for you it’s like the operation never happened. You’re lating there, get the anesthesia, then eventually after some time you’ll see nothing (and I mean nothing, not even darkness, nothing.), then what feels like only a few seconds later you wake up. Hope that helps!
0:47 "he have never been to an hospital before"
How can you be born without an hospital
Note this was uploaded in josh's brithday
There at home births lol, but yea, I see where your coming from
This is cool but I wish we could like move around in the video bc then I would have a bit of fun wiggling lol
thats the coolest video ever!
When they take it to the room you can see inside the neck😭🤬
Help I got lost again
I love yelling at da nurses^^
Anybody else just questioning what procedure did he get?
Idk if the video is glitching or my cam is glitching, whenever I move my tablet ONE TINY BIT it just has a spasm
I just had my first surgery for a ligament reconstruction and I was literally terrified, and even that is a understatement. I had no idea what was going to happen and I was scared if I was going to wake up while it was happening or if I wasn't going to wake up at all. But when they took me back to the OR, I was still really scared and they already gave me a IV beforehand so I was feeling really fuzzy too, which is probably why I can't remember anything from that day, except holding a doctor's hand, feeling her rubbing mine with hers, breathing in that mask and that was it. You don't feel it when u go to sleep, it's like a really crazyily smooth transition and then it was over and I woke up
Note. This is a simulation. Josh is fine and probably all ready had the surgery.
What happened and why did you do the surgery.I fell so bad for you ,but nothing happened to me when I did it ,they where all nice and kind❤😊
If you are here in 2024 you are a legend 🎉
Pls like if you are watching in 2024👍
Because this is a 360 cam video if you look at 8:03 if you pull up you see this is nothing but a mannequin, this is nothing like a real hospital experience.
Josh is one brave man
What brilliant cool idea! So when did parents film video with his actual doctors for real surgery
AMEN 🙏🏻❤
When I was 7 I was having mouth surgery and it took quite long time to finish it.I was really scared, but in the end it was fun.
My surgery is on march 13th and im nervous
“Hospital in patient”💀🙏🏼
I had one surgery when I was a baby for my ear and I was screaming my ass off that my mom heard me from the wating room, another one was when I was in the first grade to get my tonsils out, and I kinda want another one
I remember having surgery last year and it was interesting and funny when I woke up because I thought that I could move when I woke up
The expression on my face when I realized my camera was moving it and not some recording of someone on a vr
What happens to me in tonsil removery 1go to front desk and check in 2 meet with another person who gives you and your parents armbands 3 wait for your number 4 they give you Anastasia through a needel in a littile tube 5 go to surgery room asleep 6use laser to get them out 7 stay there for a few days with limits of drinking sprite eating ice cream and a cheese burger I only ate a littile you can’t use a straw cause it users ur mussels that should hurt lastly go home and wait for all dead skin to fall out
I apparently forgpt that they use the mask to put you under which idmediatly triggered me because I have sever truama due to the dentists and seeing that mask and having the words explained as of I was back there had me spiraling for several minutes until things went blacl from hyperventilation, I do feel there should be a trigger warning for medical equipment in here or maybe I missed it but that was definantly a shock since it was from first person, I can handle it in medical shows but not when its forst person like that, I love how it moves and everything just very scary
It took my like half the video to notice I could move around
Dang 4th on my own video. Y’all are awesome
Why doesn’t this comment have 100k likes already
If you look down when he’s in your vision, it’ll be a robot
Wow Josh make sucess to Go into te doctor❤
I only been under one time back in 1998 for a cyst removal on the top of my wrist that was connected to my middle finger bone so every time I moved my finger it would also move
7:20 look down I see it’s fake. It’s not actually his eyes.😂
bro i never knew until the operating room that i could move cam and i was like WTH (i was wondering why when i breathed it moved)
5:08 I like checking my blood pressure even though I’m not an old man
Isto realmente acontece?
i didnt even know i could look around until 8:55
How can I look around 😮
Ikkk
11:00 It Has Teddy Bears 🧸
Wow been a while since I checked in. Seems like this video got some views and likes. Really appreciate it everyone! This was my first time making a medical 360 experience so had a ton to learn. A few realizations: yes the boy becomes a dummy. This was intentional as I couldn’t put the camera into Josh’s head. Probably wouldn’t be given a stuffed animal dog unless by your parent. Thirdly - I think y’all are awesome for watching! Cheers!
i`m getting my surgery on march 6th for my throut
Cute doggo 7:28
❤❤❤❤
“Deefeence” he was also a mannequin for a portion of the video…
I can look down and see the insides of the dummy they used for the POV of the kid
Really?
She has a essa❤
if only the OR actually went this fast.
My b day is January 16th
10:38 😂
12:00 if you turn to the left someone is stood in a window watching
Riiiiiiight….. this is what nightmares are made of….
😨
one thing i hate is when they breathwe so dang hard like are you out of breath?? Like dude ! 😅
Oooh….the nightmare is coming back from watching this video. 😢
How you doing
At time 7:38 dont look down
Mind you I can't stand the mask but I'm willing to try it again but doubt I will because of my anxiety
I remember I went under it was exactly like this
Lol
To me the nurse looks like he has no soul and he’s willing to die😨
😅
Whoa. So interesting
Did you know that you can move the screen
Yes I know that’s so cool
This was so cool
When i look down i have no head!
Hospital in patient
anniversary idea are you working because you have the names around
Bro my birthday is on January 16
Ikr
9:20 bruh where’s my head/neck lol
another word good looking
I had surgery when I was born because I was deaf
Guys help they put the if in the hand without numbing cream oooowwww
Also when I made this I just had 2 ivs in the back of each hand
Bro I was born in 2007 Me and him are the same age.
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢No !!!!!!!!!!
11:01
The person is now 17 years old or probably 18 depending what time you’re reading the comment if you’re reading this at 2024 then he is 17 if you’re reading this a 2025 he is 18.
Hi Jake
I absolutely love the hospital.. everyone cares about you🐵
i`v been in there biffor
How is anyone not know is that he is a mannequin in the bed😂
ANYONE ELSE SAW THE BODY WAS FAKE
Second
That was a bit scary
She is getting surgery I don’t know what you doing but a little.
W
Lil bro is not 17 💀💀
At my brother they never did that
I know all about the VR Videos
Thats manekine
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