That female Dr. in charge of the ER has the most amazing bedside manner I've ever seen! It's a lot harder to find that than most ppl think. I've dealt with some horrendous physicians, so I appreciate that when I see it!❤
I love this show. I was in a car accident a week ago, and I was feeling sorry for myself, but then I see other people far worse off than I am, and I start to get a better perspective on my own life.
I was in the hospital for some heart issues and the cardiac nurses told me about this program on YT. I spent a few days in there watching about every episode. It’s very addictive.
Yes they do! I had so many injected into my broken wrist so they could try and reduce it and I can also confirm they also don’t always work. For me they gave up and gave me propofol. Now that stuff was nice 👍
Jeanette & her husband raised such a sweet daughter. Hannah is absolutely lovely & handling the situation with her allergies with such grace & bravery. Sudden severe onset allergies are absolutely terrifying, all you can do is avoid what you know you're allergic to, hope you don't encounter something you don't know you're allergic to & carry epi pens & antihistamines around with you. Best of luck for the future
Seeing Gary with his children was a true miracle and his wonderful outlook on his situation. It made me tear up. I love this show seeing how well organized they are with trauma and how kind they are.
I love this show and watch it on my phone at bedtime. My only problem is, I can’t understand all the different accents. I know I’m American, but it’s the same language!😂
"Hid, chist and lumb unjiries..." 😂😂 It's great to see a few New Zealanders at Kings A&E - well done them❣👏👏👏(Apologies for mocking the accent - I'm Australian and NZ is officially the only country we're allowed to poke fun at. 🥰)
Hey there!!! Hello from a New Zealander!! I guess it works both ways as we think the Aussie accent is different to ours, but it's ok, you Aussies can't help it hehe! 🤣 And we all do like to banter and compete that's for sure!! Yes neat to hear and see some the New Zealanders.
OHMYGOODNESS, Steve, I sure felt for him! Bless his heart, I felt the needle too I think 😮 As you were saying mamama, I was saying mommy mommy myself..lol Next time you are entertaining, pay attention! Lol
I wonder if Hannah has Mast Cell Activation Disorder. I have it and have many of the same allergies, and it also came on out of nowhere as I got older. The random reactions are horrible. I have to have four epipens with me at all times and go through at least two a month because I can go from being fine with something one day, to anaphylaxis the next. I hope that she’s able to figure out why she’s started having so many allergies!
40 years ago my mother accidentally put a large fishhook through her thumb. She went to the hospital but they didn’t have a tool to get it out with. When dad heard that, he went out to the car and brought a pair of wire cutters and gave it to the doctor. Without sterilizing them first, the doctor cut the fishhook and got it out of mom’s finger. True story.
Wow the girl with the reaction and her face so swollen ... then you see what she looks like normally .... just wow hope she doesn't have anymore reactions to anything !
15:12 "He's managed to use a paper but when I touch it he jumps out the seat", and? I think she is saying he can pick up newspaper but she cannot treat his hand without him jumping, um, maybe implying he is exaggerating the pain, there is a difference between someone resting a light newspaper against fingers and hands VS you trying to pierce the swollen fingertip that has ALOT of nerves.
No he wants a companion, as he lost his.spouse. it is very hard. People are there at the beginning of hour loniness, but soon it is hard with no one to talk with to laugh and lets you be yourself. I am a widow and both husbands gone now. But I think it is harder on men as they are used to having someone to come home to where ladies just are used to being at home. My last husband used to put music on and we danced in our living room. Laughed and teased each each like kids. I miss him so.
What do you mean "He's a piece of work?" Normally when that is said, it is not a nice thing. The man with lung cancer is terminal, he's going to die. I was in the same situation with my husband. My husband had metastatic Pancreatic cancer. My husband went through 2 years and 10 days of chemotherapy and radio active spheres before he sadly passed away on the 18th December 2019. Yes, we are coming up to the 4th anniversary of my husband's death., so I am a little sensitive at thus time of year. Please choose your words carefully.
The lady with all the allergies, I feel sorry for her. The more you are exposed to dirt and germs when little is the best thing you can do! That is how you build your immune system.
Whiny baby for the nurse,belligerent and argumentative with the guy.I don't think Mr. Fishbone has changed all that much.I don't see a wife in his future.
If biologically female, have to change bloods depending if they’re pregnant or not. No way of knowing until patient is there, so they’re preparing blood as best as possible.
That female Dr. in charge of the ER has the most amazing bedside manner I've ever seen! It's a lot harder to find that than most ppl think. I've dealt with some horrendous physicians, so I appreciate that when I see it!❤
You have to remember that this was filmed, but she seems genuinely nice.
A kiwi - makes sense.
@@suzannecarty919 What do u mean a kiwi?
@@susanengel-ix8blold BBC
She is exactly right for the ER, calm and kind.
Who else just loves Consultant Dr Chris and her organisational skills & compassion?!
i love the guy with fish bone in his finger. he’s adorable. hope he finds a terrific mate and finds a peace inside himself. :) 🌷🌱
Think he should rather call his son and make peace with him. And maybe, if son allows it, be a Dad (yes, even grown ups sometimes need Dads).
I love this show. I was in a car accident a week ago, and I was feeling sorry for myself, but then I see other people far worse off than I am, and I start to get a better perspective on my own life.
How are you doing since your accident? This show lifts my spirits as well ❤
I was in the hospital for some heart issues and the cardiac nurses told me about this program on YT. I spent a few days in there watching about every episode. It’s very addictive.
Cheers to Gary who is happy to be alive and see his kids instead of mourning what he's lost
The man who got engaged is so sweet. The dad who in wheel chair, he is a very strong man for his children
What a beautiful young Woman, who has severe allergies. So grateful to her a Mum. 😀
I can tell you first hand those numbing shots hurt like heck 😮
Amen to that! Had to have my finger lanced twice in 5 days
Yes they do! I had so many injected into my broken wrist so they could try and reduce it and I can also confirm they also don’t always work. For me they gave up and gave me propofol. Now that stuff was nice 👍
Worst pain I’ve ever had. Felt like the nurse jammed the needle right in the bone of my finger…
@@paulmartin2166 Oh no that would be so awful .
@jeanallan8106 agreed, shattered my ankle and needed emergency surgery and they gave me propofol and then they knocked me out for surgery 🤣
I LOVE the intake nurse! She has an awesome personality.
Gary is such a sweetheart... So happy that they show how everyone is doing at the end... Beautiful
Hannah looks so different then when she was swollen up from the allergic reaction.
Yeah! WoW! I didn’t even recognize her 😮🌷
She is a very talented pretty young lady.
She's got a great attitude considering she's allergic to so much. It's a daily challenge.
@@HappyComfortpop
Jeanette & her husband raised such a sweet daughter. Hannah is absolutely lovely & handling the situation with her allergies with such grace & bravery. Sudden severe onset allergies are absolutely terrifying, all you can do is avoid what you know you're allergic to, hope you don't encounter something you don't know you're allergic to & carry epi pens & antihistamines around with you. Best of luck for the future
Yes. Two episodes in one week. Thank you. Loving this show.
I haven't stopped for hours.(binge watching)
I must be addicted to these shows
There is 30 seasons worth on 4od.
Doctor Chris. You have the kindest voice on the phone to the relative of the guy who came in via Helms.
I think she goes on the helicopter too. If not, there’s a Dr who looks very similar who does.
I cant handle watching children or old people in pain 😢😢😢
Locals hurt but not to the gentlemen’s varying on. Hope he never has a major accident or illness. Great show
how could he just leave his friend like that :/
I know right,He tells him he should just take drugs and then leaves.
“Friend”
He’s not a real friend
Seeing Gary with his children was a true miracle and his wonderful outlook on his situation. It made me tear up. I love this show seeing how well organized they are with trauma and how kind they are.
"You said you loved me!" loved the dynamic with the nurse and the man with the fish bone in his finger haha
I can see why he’s on his own & lonely !
What a excellent team. They are awesome. You all are truly beautiful people
I love this show and watch it on my phone at bedtime. My only problem is, I can’t understand all the different accents. I know I’m American, but it’s the same language!😂
Me too. I put the close caption
English but quite a few Aussies,New Zealandwers,Irish, Scottish.
Yes i have to use closed caption as well
Love this show
"Hid, chist and lumb unjiries..." 😂😂 It's great to see a few New Zealanders at Kings A&E - well done them❣👏👏👏(Apologies for mocking the accent - I'm Australian and NZ is officially the only country we're allowed to poke fun at. 🥰)
Chris the Consultant is also a New Zealander, so 2 in one episode
They poke fun us too. So fairs fair.
I’ll give you that one 😂😉
Hey there!!! Hello from a New Zealander!! I guess it works both ways as we think the Aussie accent is different to ours, but it's ok, you Aussies can't help it hehe! 🤣 And we all do like to banter and compete that's for sure!! Yes neat to hear and see some the New Zealanders.
OHMYGOODNESS, Steve, I sure felt for him! Bless his heart, I felt the needle too I think 😮 As you were saying mamama, I was saying mommy mommy myself..lol Next time you are entertaining, pay attention! Lol
I wonder if Hannah has Mast Cell Activation Disorder. I have it and have many of the same allergies, and it also came on out of nowhere as I got older. The random reactions are horrible. I have to have four epipens with me at all times and go through at least two a month because I can go from being fine with something one day, to anaphylaxis the next. I hope that she’s able to figure out why she’s started having so many allergies!
It's amazes me how many people in England when in the hospital ask for food and drink!
Me too!
I like watching this TV show
40 years ago my mother accidentally put a large fishhook through her thumb. She went to the hospital but they didn’t have a tool to get it out with. When dad heard that, he went out to the car and brought a pair of wire cutters and gave it to the doctor. Without sterilizing them first, the doctor cut the fishhook and got it out of mom’s finger. True story.
Thanks
Best outcomes of all I have watched! 🥳🥳🥳🌷🥰
I so love this show
Wow the girl with the reaction and her face so swollen ... then you see what she looks like normally .... just wow hope she doesn't have anymore reactions to anything !
audio is really horrible in this video
Correction. In all these the back voice ain’t mixed well. Bad sound engineer
Its free so you cant complain tbh
15:12 "He's managed to use a paper but when I touch it he jumps out the seat", and? I think she is saying he can pick up newspaper but she cannot treat his hand without him jumping, um, maybe implying he is exaggerating the pain, there is a difference between someone resting a light newspaper against fingers and hands VS you trying to pierce the swollen fingertip that has ALOT of nerves.
He was jumping and she wasn't even toughing it!!
Needs captions. Background noise makes it hard to understand.
Hannah’s such a beauty
The background music is driving me nuts, I can't hear the commentary
30 minutes by air? That must have been some distance away!
Mr. fishbone sure has alot of regrets. Oh well, move forward with what you have learned.
What a pretty girl Hannah is when her face goes down
That man with the fish bone, just wants to get married so someone will take care of him. He can't even take a little shot. Geeze!
No he wants a companion, as he lost his.spouse. it is very hard. People are there at the beginning of hour loniness, but soon it is hard with no one to talk with to laugh and lets you be yourself. I am a widow and both husbands gone now. But I think it is harder on men as they are used to having someone to come home to where ladies just are used to being at home. My last husband used to put music on and we danced in our living room. Laughed and teased each each like kids. I miss him so.
Your hands have an incredible number of nerves, so his pain response is no surprise.
To the father and son in the beginning… I can’t understand pretty much anyone! That’s why I use subtitles!❤
Wonderful show. Just wish I could understand what the heck they were saying.
Did you try turning on the Closed Captioning? It is the CC.
Lol the new Zealand accents
I use closed captions. It helps
17:11 It would be easier to list what she isn't allergic to
The guy with lung cancer is a piece of work.
Terminal lung cancer might make you act a bit different
What do you mean "He's a piece of work?"
Normally when that is said, it is not a nice thing.
The man with lung cancer is terminal, he's going to die.
I was in the same situation with my husband. My husband had metastatic Pancreatic cancer. My husband went through 2 years and 10 days of chemotherapy and radio active spheres before he sadly passed away on the 18th December 2019. Yes, we are coming up to the 4th anniversary of my husband's death., so I am a little sensitive at thus time of year.
Please choose your words carefully.
How strange how allergies develops
Ty
The guy just wanted the doctor, not a nurse.🙄
The lady with all the allergies, I feel sorry for her. The more you are exposed to dirt and germs when little is the best thing you can do! That is how you build your immune system.
Cancer patient has sores all over his arms too
Not cool showing his texts about what happened. Seriously!
Whiny baby for the nurse,belligerent and argumentative with the guy.I don't think Mr. Fishbone has changed all that much.I don't see a wife in his future.
I thought the same thing! He hasn’t changed!
He's engaged now. He's the type of person who has gotten sick of know it all's and instead of just rolling his eyes he wants them to shut up.
He's engaged for now.🤔@@pegs1659
@@pegs1659he’s just like my dad.
The girl with the swollen face needed epinephrine and benadryl. It would have gone down quick. I've had this a lot as a younger person.
I think they gave her some beforehand since they said something about having to wait for the meds to work.
The woman taking care of the lung cancer patient has a very bad smokers cough. She should consider quitting.
So many smokers. Sad.
Fishhook guy could never have a baby. 😆
Tbf ..most men are crybabies 😂😒
why does it matter if the patient is male or female when it comes to blood?
Not much of a friend
The man with bone in finger so silly...screaming like a little kid.
Sandy Terry’s friend wondering why... um smoking kills! Sounds like she smokes too!
Terry and his bro were heavy boozers so time to just hang it up dear Terry.
The man thAt took out the fish bone was rather short with the patient at first
That's cause the man was being a big baby!!😂😂😂
Steve 😂❤
That young kid doesn’t speak English either😢
Where are their masks and safty glasses??
This was filmed before covid
2:12
"Male or female, lets be specific about blood"? What if the victim is transgender, like the doctor?
But the Dr isn’t trans.
Are younin the right mind ? 😡
The Dr is clearly a woman, what's wrong with you?
If biologically female, have to change bloods depending if they’re pregnant or not. No way of knowing until patient is there, so they’re preparing blood as best as possible.
Either narrarate or don’t. Whisper talking overs the msin show is annoying.
The fish bone nurse is highly irritating in every episode she,s in.
Oh I like her!