Patient's Agonising Back Pain Leaves Him Paralysed | Inside The Ambulance | Real Responders
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ส.ค. 2023
- Paramedics are called to the scene of a man with back pain so intense he's been left paralysed. As they arrive they see the man on all fours, unable to move. Elsewhere, paramedics take an elderly woman with potential heart problems to hospital. The paramedics reassure the poor patient, who feels she is a nuisance, that she is not a burden to her neighbours or the paramedics. A man with intense stomach pain with a potential life threatening cyst is rushed to hospital.
For the very first time, an ambulance has been rigged with cameras that provide a unique perspective on what it's like to respond to emergency calls. 'Inside The Ambulance' follows paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service in England as they take us right into the heart of the action. We see heroism at work in the actions of these first responders. We also enter the lives of people in crisis and learn their unique stories.
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Lloyd seems a candidate for full time care he seems lonely
I love Lloyd
If I did this job, I would get really emotionally attached to the older people who are really upset that they aren’t feeling well. I’d want to cry with them😅❤
Love the way that some of these people have such great caring neighbours,they are so lucky to have them,particularly if they dont have any family nearhand or maybe no family at all
These people are so lucky to have such great neighbors
I am have bad health and my mom too but not as bad. If my neighbor doesn't hear our doggies outside, she calls or comes over to see if we're OK. My mom had to go into the hospital after she tripped, and she brought me meals over for 4 days. We love her like family. She does all this while her husband is unwell and needs help. She is an Angel.
Lloyd is so polite and sweet.
Can we just appreciate all the neighbors in this video.
This was a wonderful attitude by this paramedic. So reassuring and compassionate. Well done.
The crews are unbelievably professional but relatable! Great crews!
Joan is such a sweet lady. We need more like her in the world.
These professionals are so compassionate and caring on a human to human level! That has to be as important to their patients long term improved quality of life as the technical support they provide. The human connection.
Showing that the patient's issues never make them a burden and instead that they are a valued person, absolutely deserving of care, goes so far in a positive attitude that is vital to healing. I'm so impressed I must say Bravo and Thank You to these incredible workers! Heros to those whom they serve everyday! ❤️
i love lloyd already
I was accosted by an animal when I was younger (not going into detail here). I damaged some internal parts of the limb it bit but nobody seemed to care. Doctors just brushed it off and have some problems that still stim from that injury. I wish I'd gotten the care these patients do.
Hannah is wonderful... so caring! The world needs more of people like her!!!!
All of these paramedics are just the best, most wholesome, people in the world! ❤
I've been where Paul is - quite literally. Crawling on the floor in agony with back pain, asking for the needle for meds because several needles would hurt less than you do in that moment. Wishing him well.
Absolutely love this program. Thank everyone in the video for giving their permission to be filmed.😊❤
I was curled up in the fetal position for days before they operated. Took a year to fully recover but I got about 85% less pain.
Bless you! ❤❤❤
That thumb was a red priority? There was barely any blood and the digit could move...
Ummm 10hrs in pain and on floor?! What the heck family!!
@love651018: It would have been a simple act of care and love to call for help for this poor man sometime before 10 hours had elapsed! What were his family members thinking?!? 😢
Awesome compassion! Unlike South African health services
What absolute rubbish! I've had countless need for paramedics in both jhb and ct, and they've all been wonderful.
@@amandajackson8531 private services yes, governmental....you're better off getting a Uber to hospital(atleast Uber arrives)
@@Fish-Addict I've used both and never had an issue... I have however, waited 1h35 for an ambulance in London.
Michael is too adorable. He can rescue me any time
Why don’t people go to hospital on their own like with the hand wound?
cuz you usually have to wait for like 2-3 hours to get any type of help, i had to get stitches in my finger due to a quite deep cut and had to wait for 3 and a half hour bleeding and in the worst pain ever even tho the waiting area was empty.
I love Jaon and her caring friends❤
Amazing TV show
Wish I had friends like Tony
in Ontario Canada we pay for ambulance so most go by there own vehilce or someone drives.
Poor Lloyd
Tony's teddy bear, though... 🧸😪
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The guy with the cut thumb has a tween scar in Georgia USA LOL
Dr., Dr.! It hurts when I do this!
Dr.; Well don’t do that then! 🤪🤭🤪
honest question here since i am from different country, does ambulance services is needed if the injuries patient sustain not too serious ,,well aware of what is going on? instead of going straight to the ER or critical care unit themself if they able to
😅 was that really needed an ambulance for a cut at the hand !?😂😂 Ridiculous 😅
I can so identify 😢
Sounds like silent anxiety attacks with Joan.
They said she had an irregular and very elevated heart rate so I definitely don’t think it was just anxiety 🤷🏻♀️
The cat is alone all day and then you don’t understand why it wants your attention when you’re home.
I think you will find he was joking. Sorry but we Brits are odd like that. We don't overthink or take every word literally. We find That rather rather lacking in intelligence.
@@hogwashmcturnip8930: I find your attitude towards humor other than the British sort to be insulting. Non-Brits can and do have terrific senses of humor, in my humble opinion. To call other views of humor unintelligent is unacceptable and deeming!
@@elainelessack hahahaha! That is Hilarious! You Are joking? For a start I have probably known and lived among more ethnic groups than you have met in what seems to be a rather sad life, and you know what, we have never had any problem with humour. (It has a U, in the Ciivilised, Literate world) I think you need an enema. Or just get more fibre.
I like Hannah
TGòt that too no fun
Wonder if Joan had an arachnoid cyst in her brain plus POTS
36:10 With a paramedic like Michael my blood pressure would be raised as well !
Kssm sounds so ssm
Joan must be really lonely. That might be why she plays the martyr.
It sounds like tony has a pseudocyst..lots of people with chronic pancreatitis get those. I have chronic pancreatitis but luckily haven't dealt with pseudocysts
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i feel like the fella with the back injury would have been a good candidate for morphine, no?? or is that not good with back injuries as he might injure himself further being too relaxed? i just felt so bad for him and then to hear they were just giving him tylenol woof
Are the people wearing the white shirts officers
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What is Yorkshire tea?
Yorkshire tea is grown in India.🤭
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Kenya. 🤣
It's a specific blend of tea, produced by a company started in Victorian times, in yes, you guessed it, Yorkshire. It is basically a brand name.
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"Gas and air" is nothing more than oxygen deprivation.
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I think it is horrendous that those medics can only administer paracetamol and entenox. In my opinion, given their limitations, they should have called for a HEMS doctor for Paul, so he could have Ketamine prior to transport.
Here in the States, our medics can administer opiates without a doctor on scene, so that at least is a little better. As someone who lives with chronic spinal pain I really feel for Paul...
So, in American terms they gave him Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and Laughing gas. Correct? When I shattered my leg (here in USA) they refused to give me anything until we got to the hospital , 15 miles away going through a blizzard. What should have taken us to go 15 miles (about 20 minutes) took almost an hour. and you could see the bones (not stick out of the skin where there would be blood) but, stick out and my ankle was so broken and dislocated that it was almost backward yet, nothing for pain!!
@@vickiwaatti1076 yes, exactly, Tylenol and laughing gas. I am very sorry to hear that you got no pain management at all. Some departments and ambulance services can do pain management and some can't. It depends on whether they are Advanced Life Support certified along with local laws ...
Thanks for your professional opinion.🙄. In the US, many people wouldn’t call the ambulance or go to the ER because they can’t afford it. The lack of healthcare for many Americans is inexcusable.🇨🇦
@@Lauriej117 every system has its issues. Provincial health care in Canada and the NHS in the UK included; this is why so many people in these two countries are going to cash pay medicine if they can afford it. Government funded healthcare is not the panacea people make it to be ...
@@Lauriej117 for what it's worth, I'm a highly experienced hospital chaplain, not a medical provider, but I am very knowledgeable about emergency medicine issues, as well as public health issues
19:08 Imagine if you were a patient and as an actual accident, was dropped... They sincerely apologize... Down the road you are watching this episode.... Thinking "They must have not liked me...."
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Acetaminophen, an over the counter pain medfor that kind of pain?
Well, they administer it via IV, so it takes effect a *lot* quicker than the OTC pill version. It makes sense to start with that, and then escalate to morphine if necessary.
I know exactly how Paul feels. Epidural eases the pain some. Tramadol is a joke it doesn’t work for a lot of people. My mom is addicted to Tramadol for the past 15 years
@@CantonDem13 When you're dealing with a man who has been paralyzed on the floor for 10 hours, in my opinion, it's common sense more is needed. I believe what was happening here is neither of the 2 paramedics were qualified to give morphine. I've seen where they brought in another crew to do it, but they didn't want to tell him that..
Tylenol is more effective than morphine for some kind of pain
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poor man i had the same happens to at a age of 26 i spendt 14 days crawling from my sofa to the toilet and back again
thats an addict, not someone in any other pain but withdrawal. take it from someone who’s been there. if they weren’t there because he was dependent he would not have been so insistent & openly mentioned how it’s made his mental feeling better and his fingers and toes tingly. over the years involved in that stuff and you just learn to know the behavior of someone who is lying for drugs.
"Paralyzed" was quite an exaggeration...nice clickbait
if you can't get up.. that's paralysis
Well, We didn't see him skipping around the house! You think he preferred being down on the floor for 10 hours???!!!???
If people stopped buying brachycephalic dogs, perhaps the breeders would stop breeding them?
brachycephalic dogs are not healthy.
Don't buy adopt from a shelter like the humane society and don't support puppy farms.
But I wanted a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. If we didn't buy them and they weren't bred then entire species would go extinct. Good breeds of loving dogs would be lost to the pages of history. So, I bought from a responsible breeder. I love my doggy even if he snores like a freight train.
@@megangreene3955 Better no breed than an unhealthy breed.
@@randydelaney7053 Nothing wrong with shelter dogs. Just don't adopt a brachycephalic dog.
He's acting like an addict, not someone in accute pain. In my 58 years and having addicted in my family, it's quite easy to recognize. In my opinion TH-cam, since you enjoy targeting me for telling truth, my truth in your words of woke. God forbid being in serious pain in the U.K! Acetaminophen and Nitrous Oxide?😆😂
Maybe they suspect the same?? Because they can give morphine if warranted....
If he's an addict then Tylenol seems a good option
Tylenol is most likely not a good option for him. Tylenol affects the liver and since he admitted to alcohol abuse he most likely has liver damage. Tylenol is mostly good for muscle pain. A cyst is extremely painful. Yes he might be getting addicted to morphine but the pain needs to treated.
@@NOone13268 i think we're talking about a different person. The cyst guy got morphine
@@NOone13268 whereas back pain is difficult to prove
I will not give up my coffee for tea
Although I like them both I prefer coffee
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