The car that pulled out in front of the ambulance when they had their green light needs a nice and juicy fine that is doubled for interfering with emergency vehicles.
7 years clean from a bad opiod addiction. I feel so much happier and healthier and I've been able to repair some relationships so I'm in a very good place and I will never go back.
I was going to say the same thing I was going to tell them to give her better medicine. But it turned out to be a blood clot. Those suckers sound serious.
Degenerative Disc Disease is painful and like a form of torture. I've been in pain and tried so many medications over the last 25 years. It's not just a "sore back" like so many people like to compare themselves to me say.
@@GrammaG Just a sore back?! Like some people tell poor people to "just stop being poor." Or a mentally ill person to just "snap out of it." I am sorry you have to deal with stuff like this.
I have degrnative joint, bone and disk disease. I've had awful muscle spasms and acute pain with this most of my life. My spine is scared because of all the injections I've had. I've had injections in all my joints except for my ankles. I'm also ate up with arthritis. Anytime I hit my head, the doctor told me that I need to go and the hospital to have a CAT scan done because I have no room in my scull for my brain to swell. I'm 59 years old now and I've been fighting this for almost 40 years now. A few years ago I had both knees completely replaced. I didn't even have a knee cap. I'm having tears scrolling down my face because of this woman's back pain. I know exactly how she feels.
I've got severe degenerative disc disease, and I go to an anesthesiologist pain doctor. I get steroid epidural injections when the pain ramps back up. It's been a lifechanger for me.
I’ve had a laminectomy which helped some but I am trying facet joint ablation and the first treatment helped incredibly. I have also had epidural injections but the ablation works much better
I have severe degenerative disc disease as well. I get the epidural so far it’s helped some. Since I watched this video I still feel bad for her. God heal and bless her as well as a people all around the world
An old friend of mine’s father had spine surgery after years of putting it off, afraid of the rumors that once you open the spine, you’ll have to keep going back in to fix it. After he recovered from a 2-part fusion with rod insertions, he was ecstatically pain free and told me emphatically that if offered surgery for my back, to don’t be like him, don’t wait. Get it done asap. Don’t waste life waiting for the pain to get better.. Get it fixed if I can and be without pain . I have degenerative disc and facet disease along with bone spurs on L3-L4(last I checked) plus arthritis and bulging disc or two. Just recently I’ve lost control of my bladder, and can’t stand longer than 30 minutes without my lower legs swelling and going numb(pins and needles). I’m only 55, and I’m slowly becoming home-bound. I don’t wanna be this person! My kids fear I’ll get depression
I also have degenerative disc disease. I've had a Laminectomy, epidural injections, 2 lumbar fusions and now have a spinal cord stimulator. I just started the epidural process in my neck and shoulder. Up to this point, since 2008, the pain was in my lumbar spine. Now the degeneration is in my cervical spine. I've had those spasms in my back. They're a nightmare!!
I felt bad for everyone. That poor woman with the back pain...And the little baby woth the seizure. They broke my heart. I hope the man with the heroin addiction got better and stayed sober after staying in the hospital for so long. Great job by all the paramedics and EMS workers!!! Prayers for everyone!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I had excruciating pain with sciatica that morphine couldn't touch. I really empathize with that lady. I hope something can be done with surgery to stabilize her back somehow, and that she continues aggressive pain management.
Happy they treated the addict so kindly! He seemed to have given himself quite the fright with that injection, so perhaps he’ll think twice the next time 😅 six weeks in the hospital though!!
My heart went out to her. I also have several issues with my back since surgery in 2006 which went terribly wrong and like her I get terrible pain- not as bad as hers. Prayers for her. 🙏✝️❤️
Wow that back pain, can’t they try steel rod? Omgosh I live w chronic pain level 4-6 24/7, gets to 9 without meds, but can only relate to her several times in life, to live each day like that, oh Lord bless her. EMTs are so friendly, awesome. 🙏❤️
I really like this show. I felt so bad for the lady with the back pain. I also related with the man who was an addict. My husband used heroin and meth together and overdosed. I truly hope he gets clean with help.
With the pain meds being given through the airway, she has to take deep breaths and that is making her ribs move which causes her to move her spine as well. I am glad I watched this, my mother has the same problem.
I've had chronic back pain for fifty years and just finally found a doctor who found the problem, and I need a rod and plate and screw's in my spine. I thank God everyday that they found it.✝️🙏
Who in their right mind would pull out in front of a. An ambulance and b. When there's a green light for them?! I used to have seizures all the time if I had a fever. If that is the cause he is gonna grow out of it. Usually it is over at the age of 6 when kids go to school and the brain is matured to a point of where there won't be any seizures anymore.
I've had back spasms due to very tight muscles in my lower back and its absolutely miserable but nowhere close to the level of pain that this poor woman is going through. Ive also got numerous chronic pain conditions that can be debilitating to the point of bring bedridden but seeing the amount of pain she's in frequently, I'm thankful that it's not nearly as close to the level of pain she experiences. Poor woman!
Did she say at 27:00 that she had a patient that flew on Lancaster bombers??? That would be such an amazing honor to meet such a person!!!! God bless our Allied veterans!!!
Good job all. I have been treated and transported a few time by ambulance, as well. Professionals on both sides of the pond. Impressive, too, that they drive stick in their ambulances!
I feel for the woman with degenerative spinal disease. I used to have severe back pain from what was just a mild muscular issue, mixed with general chronic pain. I have a good pain tolerance but still was in agony just doing everyday things. Luckily physical therapy helped in my case, though I recognize that for those with degenerative diseases the same cannot be said. Back pain is a different breed sometimes. I hope she's doing better.
I have been dealing with chronic neck and back pain since 2000 due to a car accident. It is not fun. On pain management. See doctor every 3 months. I pay out of pocket to see my pain management doctor and to get spinal injections of steroids.
I bet she broke a rib. I hope it didn’t puncture her lung. He having difficulty breathing. I hope he got the tag number. Alfie is really congested. You can hear the gurgling in his crying.
Aw man…that back pain ist absolute torture. Listen…I know the ambulance people can’t do much here. I think the gas and paracetamol was mainly to take her mind off things, more than actually help with the pain. The lady is on morphine for crying out loud, and it seems to do absolutely zilch. I don’t think paracetamol is going to do anything at all. She needs a different treatment, and fast. Hopefully she gets it. And the idiot cutting the ambulance off should be disqualified from driving permanently and be charged.
To yall its normal, but to Americans those accents and voices are just so calming and reassuring 😂❤ You could be a maximum security prison guard and with that accent and voice, the prisoner would comply with anything 😂
The spray is liquid Nitroglycerin... 1 squirt 1= 1 tablet of Nitroglycerin, for chest pain. When I.V. Pushing the pain med, I wonder why the I.V. tubing is not flushed with Normal Saline, to move the drug out of the I V. tubing; so the patient actually receives the entire dose?.
Back pain can be SO intense. i had spinal canal stenosis (don’t know if it’s the wrong term in english) C6/C7. the nerve pain was horrible! got surgery and oxycodone for this, now i‘m mostly fine. that poor woman 😣
12:58 If this were my child I’d have rushed him to hospital ER already rather that wait for an ambulance. The seizure is likely due to his high temperature so I’d have already administered Children’s Liquid Tylenol and cold compresses but his GCS is about 7 so I would be wasting time in case the seizure is not from the high temperature I don’t know why I’m watching this on my day off, I feel like I’m taking my work home with me. Trauma, not pediatrics…. I try to watch history but always end up coming back to what I love. The adrenaline rush of the ER trauma room. I love it and sometimes I hate it, it can be heartbreaking sometimes but fortunately that’s rare.
That poor woman with the back pain, i know that feeling well. I was diagnosed with spinal steoniss of the oimbar spine, degenerative disc disease qnd osteoarthritis of the neck all starting at age of 20. The drs that i have seen since said i was likely born with it, and extrnded family rememebr me complaining as a young kid about my back pain, but my mother ignored my pleas. Its been 20yrs since being diagnosed, its now in my neck as well. I had surgery to devompress L5-S1 in early 2006 and have had specialists tegsue any firther surgeries cuz they feel im too young for what they will need to do. Im on pain meds, but thwy refuse anything for breakthrough pain days, so im spendig more and more time laid up and feeling like q horrible mom cuz i cant play with my kids the way i should be able to. 😢
I would choose to be paralysed medically in order to avoid that pain - she'd have a better quality of life. I have chronic pain but not anywhere near hers.
I know doctors like to prescribe as little opioids as possible but when it gets to the point of that poor woman with the back pain she needs to be on a higher dose. If her pain is that severe there's little risk of overdose as it will go to managing the pain. She's on morphine? Well, give her fentanyl patches.
I have degenerative disc disease along with 2 buldging disc and several pinched nerves that cause sciatic problems and lemme tell ya, its NOT a fun time at all. Mine is bad bad and ive never been laying around screaming like that lady was doing so it makes me wonder if shes exaggerating the pain. If shes already in so much medications and has tried the epidural injections and nothing helps then she needs to have surgery to correct whatever is going on. Why in the world is the dude injecting buprenorphine??!!! Jesus!
4:32 What is her son wearing!? A very short pink bathrobe? I think I’d have changed clothes for the occasion, he could at least put on a dress! 6:32 Paracetamol? Isn’t that the same as our Tylenol..acetaminophen? If morphine hasn’t helped what’s that going to do? Can’t they up it to Hydromorphine (Dilaudid?) this seems pointless unless she has a fever too. Even Motrin would be more helpful at least it would reduce inflammation! She needs a higher dose of morphine, I’m sure her narcotic tolerance level is quite high with little risk of overdose and the surely Carry Narcan (Noxelone) and can assist her breathing it necessary while transporting. The poor woman is suffering severe pain and this is 10 minutes after her morphine, but I don’t know how she administered her morphine so that effects absorption time.
Can someone tell me: is that real? You often see camera ankles that aren't from the ambulance itself. Also i was wondering if there aren't any legal issues with privacy. Very curious to know
It's most likely post/prerecorded. As for patients, I'm pretty sure they have to sign a waiver that allows the show to include them in an episode without it being an illegal invasion of privacy. I may be wrong though, so take with a grain of salt
They have a camera team in an extra vehicle following the ambulances for external footage, inside the patients homes it's usually just the ambulance crew. And the patients have to get asked if they are ok with (a) their case being used in the show and (b) with their face being shown. That's why some people's faces are blurred out.
I HAVE SEVERE DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE, AUSTIOARTHRITIS, OP, CIATICA, 3 SURGERIES & METAL ALL OVER. SHE SURE SNAPPED OUT OF IT WHEN THE CAR SLAMMED.🙄A MIRACLE?
Yes, I noticed that too But everyone's pain threshold is different. Some seem to be lower when there is a camera crew around? But I am sure this lady really does have extreme pain.
It strikes me as wildly inappropriate too, but I've yet to hear anyone ask them not to. I guess it's difficult when you're struggling with an emergency.
Suboxone & Buprenorphine isnt only for heroin addiction, its for narcotic addiction and for pain management..I was prescribed Buprenorphine for chronic pain, pain management for 15 yrs.. Unfortunately alot of people abuse it, inject it, snort it, sell it etc..Sometimes its not taken as prescribed or for the intended need of the person😮 Ashley seems like a sweet person, i can tell by looking at him he is in pain and is uncomfortable..He looks a little scared😕🫤
The car that pulled out in front of the ambulance when they had their green light needs a nice and juicy fine that is doubled for interfering with emergency vehicles.
That was so extremely bad of that driver 😡😡😡
7 years clean from a bad opiod addiction. I feel so much happier and healthier and I've been able to repair some relationships so I'm in a very good place and I will never go back.
Congrats!
That poor woman with the bad back. 😢 I wouldn't wish any kind of chronic pain on my worst enemy.
I was going to say the same thing
I was going to tell them to give her better medicine. But it turned out to be a blood clot. Those suckers sound serious.
Degenerative Disc Disease is painful and like a form of torture. I've been in pain and tried so many medications over the last 25 years. It's not just a "sore back" like so many people like to compare themselves to me say.
@@GrammaG Just a sore back?! Like some people tell poor people to "just stop being poor." Or a mentally ill person to just "snap out of it." I am sorry you have to deal with stuff like this.
I have degrnative joint, bone and disk disease. I've had awful muscle spasms and acute pain with this most of my life. My spine is scared because of all the injections I've had. I've had injections in all my joints except for my ankles. I'm also ate up with arthritis. Anytime I hit my head, the doctor told me that I need to go and the hospital to have a CAT scan done because I have no room in my scull for my brain to swell. I'm 59 years old now and I've been fighting this for almost 40 years now. A few years ago I had both knees completely replaced. I didn't even have a knee cap. I'm having tears scrolling down my face because of this woman's back pain. I know exactly how she feels.
I feel for her too! I have a degenerative disc disease in my spine and it's very painful 😣 she needs stabilizers in her spine!
I've got severe degenerative disc disease, and I go to an anesthesiologist pain doctor. I get steroid epidural injections when the pain ramps back up. It's been a lifechanger for me.
I’ve had a laminectomy which helped some but I am trying facet joint ablation and the first treatment helped incredibly. I have also had epidural injections but the ablation works much better
I have severe degenerative disc disease as well. I get the epidural so far it’s helped some. Since I watched this video I still feel bad for her. God heal and bless her as well as a people all around the world
An old friend of mine’s father had spine surgery after years of putting it off, afraid of the rumors that once you open the spine, you’ll have to keep going back in to fix it. After he recovered from a 2-part fusion with rod insertions, he was ecstatically pain free and told me emphatically that if offered surgery for my back, to don’t be like him, don’t wait. Get it done asap. Don’t waste life waiting for the pain to get better.. Get it fixed if I can and be without pain .
I have degenerative disc and facet disease along with bone spurs on L3-L4(last I checked) plus arthritis and bulging disc or two. Just recently I’ve lost control of my bladder, and can’t stand longer than 30 minutes without my lower legs swelling and going numb(pins and needles). I’m only 55, and I’m slowly becoming home-bound. I don’t wanna be this person! My kids fear I’ll get depression
I also have degenerative disc disease. I've had a Laminectomy, epidural injections, 2 lumbar fusions and now have a spinal cord stimulator. I just started the epidural process in my neck and shoulder. Up to this point, since 2008, the pain was in my lumbar spine. Now the degeneration is in my cervical spine. I've had those spasms in my back. They're a nightmare!!
Bless her heart. Back pain is horrible. My mom has 2 breaks in her L3. Makes me want to cry watching her.
I felt bad for everyone. That poor woman with the back pain...And the little baby woth the seizure. They broke my heart. I hope the man with the heroin addiction got better and stayed sober after staying in the hospital for so long. Great job by all the paramedics and EMS workers!!! Prayers for everyone!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
How amazing would it be to have a long chat with Walter and his wife? I would love to listen to their stories!!!
I had excruciating pain with sciatica that morphine couldn't touch. I really empathize with that lady. I hope something can be done with surgery to stabilize her back somehow, and that she continues aggressive pain management.
YAY 😁😁😁. It's back. Thank you. Six years clean here from heroin.
Congrats!
That's great! Happy for you. ❤
Happy they treated the addict so kindly! He seemed to have given himself quite the fright with that injection, so perhaps he’ll think twice the next time 😅 six weeks in the hospital though!!
My heart went out to her. I also have several issues with my back since surgery in 2006 which went terribly wrong and like her I get terrible pain- not as bad as hers. Prayers for her. 🙏✝️❤️
That poor lady with the spinal issues. 😞 She’s so young. That broke my heart.
That woman was not young but her age doesn't matter in this situation! Back pain including spinal degeneration is a horrible debilitating disease 😢
Wow that back pain, can’t they try steel rod? Omgosh I live w chronic pain level 4-6 24/7, gets to 9 without meds, but can only relate to her several times in life, to live each day like that, oh Lord bless her. EMTs are so friendly, awesome. 🙏❤️
I really like this show. I felt so bad for the lady with the back pain. I also related with the man who was an addict. My husband used heroin and meth together and overdosed. I truly hope he gets clean with help.
With the pain meds being given through the airway, she has to take deep breaths and that is making her ribs move which causes her to move her spine as well. I am glad I watched this, my mother has the same problem.
That elderly couple. So sweet!!!!!!
I've had chronic back pain for fifty years and just finally found a doctor who found the problem, and I need a rod and plate and screw's in my spine. I thank God everyday that they found it.✝️🙏
poor boy
Who in their right mind would pull out in front of a. An ambulance and b. When there's a green light for them?!
I used to have seizures all the time if I had a fever. If that is the cause he is gonna grow out of it. Usually it is over at the age of 6 when kids go to school and the brain is matured to a point of where there won't be any seizures anymore.
These wonderful people are so kind and gentle!!
I've had back spasms due to very tight muscles in my lower back and its absolutely miserable but nowhere close to the level of pain that this poor woman is going through. Ive also got numerous chronic pain conditions that can be debilitating to the point of bring bedridden but seeing the amount of pain she's in frequently, I'm thankful that it's not nearly as close to the level of pain she experiences. Poor woman!
I’m so glad this is back
Did she say at 27:00 that she had a patient that flew on Lancaster bombers??? That would be such an amazing honor to meet such a person!!!! God bless our Allied veterans!!!
I was really waiting for this and only this
Good job all. I have been treated and transported a few time by ambulance, as well. Professionals on both sides of the pond. Impressive, too, that they drive stick in their ambulances!
The first case. I wonder if she has muscle relaxers at all? I have the same disease and take muscle relaxers to deal...
Great TV Show
I feel for the woman with degenerative spinal disease. I used to have severe back pain from what was just a mild muscular issue, mixed with general chronic pain. I have a good pain tolerance but still was in agony just doing everyday things. Luckily physical therapy helped in my case, though I recognize that for those with degenerative diseases the same cannot be said. Back pain is a different breed sometimes. I hope she's doing better.
I have been dealing with chronic neck and back pain since 2000 due to a car accident. It is not fun. On pain management. See doctor every 3 months. I pay out of pocket to see my pain management doctor and to get spinal injections of steroids.
I bet she broke a rib. I hope it didn’t puncture her lung. He having difficulty breathing. I hope he got the tag number.
Alfie is really congested. You can hear the gurgling in his crying.
Very exciting medical TV show I love this TV show
Aw man…that back pain ist absolute torture. Listen…I know the ambulance people can’t do much here.
I think the gas and paracetamol was mainly to take her mind off things, more than actually help with the pain. The lady is on morphine for crying out loud, and it seems to do absolutely zilch. I don’t think paracetamol is going to do anything at all. She needs a different treatment, and fast. Hopefully she gets it.
And the idiot cutting the ambulance off should be disqualified from driving permanently and be charged.
In a palliative care situation, IV paracetamol is as good as morphine for pain relief, especially when administered together.
My favorite series❤
To yall its normal, but to Americans those accents and voices are just so calming and reassuring 😂❤
You could be a maximum security prison guard and with that accent and voice, the prisoner would comply with anything 😂
Love this show.Bleas you all .❤️🎆🎇🩺🩹💊
The spray is liquid Nitroglycerin... 1 squirt 1= 1 tablet of Nitroglycerin, for chest pain.
When I.V. Pushing the pain med, I wonder why the I.V. tubing is not flushed with Normal Saline, to move the drug out of the I V. tubing; so the patient actually receives the entire dose?.
'Alfie' is the Gareth or Nigel of the 21st century. Could not be a more stereotypical English name.
Back pain can be SO intense. i had spinal canal stenosis (don’t know if it’s the wrong term in english) C6/C7. the nerve pain was horrible! got surgery and oxycodone for this, now i‘m mostly fine. that poor woman 😣
Femerul seizures are terrifying as a parent because you can't do anything. Usually outgrown by two years old. Thankfully my daughter outgrew them.
*Febrile seizures
But we all knew what you meant! Glad your daughter eventually outgrew them and I can’t imagine how scary that was as a parent! 💕💕
I would’ve started a line on this lady because it would be easier to give her pain meds
They did. They put it in her ankle.
I know how she feels I have the same thing poor lady
that car I’m mad at that car who hit them bad car god not happy I promise you
I have degenerative disc disease and I have never carried on like that
12:58 If this were my child I’d have rushed him to hospital ER already rather that wait for an ambulance. The seizure is likely due to his high temperature so I’d have already administered Children’s Liquid Tylenol and cold compresses but his GCS is about 7 so I would be wasting time in case the seizure is not from the high temperature
I don’t know why I’m watching this on my day off, I feel like I’m taking my work home with me. Trauma, not pediatrics….
I try to watch history but always end up coming back to what I love. The adrenaline rush of the ER trauma room. I love it and sometimes I hate it, it can be heartbreaking sometimes but fortunately that’s rare.
That poor woman with the back pain, i know that feeling well. I was diagnosed with spinal steoniss of the oimbar spine, degenerative disc disease qnd osteoarthritis of the neck all starting at age of 20. The drs that i have seen since said i was likely born with it, and extrnded family rememebr me complaining as a young kid about my back pain, but my mother ignored my pleas.
Its been 20yrs since being diagnosed, its now in my neck as well. I had surgery to devompress L5-S1 in early 2006 and have had specialists tegsue any firther surgeries cuz they feel im too young for what they will need to do.
Im on pain meds, but thwy refuse anything for breakthrough pain days, so im spendig more and more time laid up and feeling like q horrible mom cuz i cant play with my kids the way i should be able to. 😢
Curious to know what year this video was filmed
actually the end of the video will tell you, after the credits. thats where you need to look for to tell you when it was out
I want to skip to the end to see if there’s an update for Preeta! … Yes, there is an update on her. 🎉
I would choose to be paralysed medically in order to avoid that pain - she'd have a better quality of life. I have chronic pain but not anywhere near hers.
I’m pretty sure I heard the same call earlier today over the channel
No fun
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Ah yes Tylenol for pain releif for a heroin addict . Works so well.. not
I know doctors like to prescribe as little opioids as possible but when it gets to the point of that poor woman with the back pain she needs to be on a higher dose. If her pain is that severe there's little risk of overdose as it will go to managing the pain. She's on morphine? Well, give her fentanyl patches.
Everybody's accent! I can hardly follow what they're saying, and the English captions are just as confused by them😂
I have degenerative disc disease along with 2 buldging disc and several pinched nerves that cause sciatic problems and lemme tell ya, its NOT a fun time at all. Mine is bad bad and ive never been laying around screaming like that lady was doing so it makes me wonder if shes exaggerating the pain. If shes already in so much medications and has tried the epidural injections and nothing helps then she needs to have surgery to correct whatever is going on. Why in the world is the dude injecting buprenorphine??!!! Jesus!
Because he is an addict.
You are not a “former “drug user if you were using drugs.
He injected the drug used to treat heroine addiction. He wasn't injecting heroin.
@@leannecanty8821 it’s all drugs with her comes from big Pharma or the street.
The guy who injected Suboxone wasn't trying ti vein it because its quicker. He was trying to abuse it which doesn't get you high...at all.
4:32 What is her son wearing!? A very short pink bathrobe? I think I’d have changed clothes for the occasion, he could at least put on a dress!
6:32 Paracetamol? Isn’t that the same as our Tylenol..acetaminophen? If morphine hasn’t helped what’s that going to do? Can’t they up it to Hydromorphine (Dilaudid?) this seems pointless unless she has a fever too. Even Motrin would be more helpful at least it would reduce inflammation! She needs a higher dose of morphine, I’m sure her narcotic tolerance level is quite high with little risk of overdose and the surely Carry Narcan (Noxelone) and can assist her breathing it necessary while transporting. The poor woman is suffering severe pain and this is 10 minutes after her morphine, but I don’t know how she administered her morphine so that effects absorption time.
Hey hes driving on tthe wrong side of the ambulance, lol........I sure couldnt drive over there.. I would be running over everyone.
Can someone tell me: is that real? You often see camera ankles that aren't from the ambulance itself. Also i was wondering if there aren't any legal issues with privacy.
Very curious to know
Like 3:45 for example
It's most likely post/prerecorded. As for patients, I'm pretty sure they have to sign a waiver that allows the show to include them in an episode without it being an illegal invasion of privacy. I may be wrong though, so take with a grain of salt
They have a camera team in an extra vehicle following the ambulances for external footage, inside the patients homes it's usually just the ambulance crew.
And the patients have to get asked if they are ok with (a) their case being used in the show and (b) with their face being shown. That's why some people's faces are blurred out.
I HAVE SEVERE DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE, AUSTIOARTHRITIS, OP, CIATICA, 3 SURGERIES & METAL ALL OVER. SHE SURE SNAPPED OUT OF IT WHEN THE CAR SLAMMED.🙄A MIRACLE?
Yes, I noticed that too But everyone's pain threshold is different. Some seem to be lower when there is a camera crew around? But I am sure this lady really does have extreme pain.
In the US no way would they allow EMTs to give pain meds.
Ummm I’m guessing you’ve never been in the back of an ambulance…. They are able to give 2 pain meds…. So you’re incredibly incorrect.
Everyone over 45 should learn and practice at least 4 different ways to get yourself up off the floor…
Technique won't help if joints are stiff and muscles weak.
"My darling ", "Sweetheart". Stop it. Patients have a name.
That is normal speech in the UK.
It strikes me as wildly inappropriate too, but I've yet to hear anyone ask them not to. I guess it's difficult when you're struggling with an emergency.
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I can't relate to foreign shows.
Then don't watch....
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Suboxone & Buprenorphine isnt only for heroin addiction, its for narcotic addiction and for pain management..I was prescribed Buprenorphine for chronic pain, pain management for 15 yrs.. Unfortunately alot of people abuse it, inject it, snort it, sell it etc..Sometimes its not taken as prescribed or for the intended need of the person😮 Ashley seems like a sweet person, i can tell by looking at him he is in pain and is uncomfortable..He looks a little scared😕🫤
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