Oh, John reminded me of my darling grandpa, who we lost in 1997 aged 89. I have cried and cried watching this, and feeling so sad for he and his beautiful wife Florence. My love to them, what wonderful parents, grandparents and great grandparents they would have been, I am so sorry ❤
I know it was so sad. It was very clear that he was dying, that his body had had enough. I felt so sorry for her. The dr knew it and was sad for her as well. All those years together. I also felt so sorry for her about not having children, you could see it still effected her. Poor lady.
John and Florence remind me of a cute couple that lived near me. Her name was Florence and she was devoted to her husband. She outlived him for almost 15 years. Her smile lit up a room. The ankle was one of the worst I have seen and I am a nurse.
What wonderfully caring staff in the way this loving wife was given such dreadful news. The use of familiar endearments surely meant so much to her. Wonderful treatment these caregivers give to their patients family.
I can't understand why Kirsty isn't screaming the place down, she only had 10mg of morphine; that's nothing for a severe injury like that. They breed then tough in the North. I agree with the nurse-in-charge, I can't stand vomit either. Anything else, any injury, any amount of blood, any infection I'm fine but vomit makes me vomit.
One thing that really bothers me is that the hospitals in England decide when to start end of life care, family has no choice in it. Here in the US it's family that makes the decision.
I know that isn't the popular opinion in this country, but in my opinion, that's the way to do it. I have taken care of hundreds of people that couldn't voice their own desires and the families decided that EVERYTHING should be done because the family just couldnt let go. There is no dignity, peace, or comfort for the patient in a system like that. A lot of interventions are scary, uncomfortable, painful, and only cause further suffering. Love is doing whats in the best interest for that person. Causing prolonged suffering of someone isn't love. Obviously I'm only referring to people who are already terminal and not responding to treatment.
It's because doctors are more knowledgeable and experienced about medical matters than most family members. The inclination of a family is "please do everything you can" even when no hope is left and the patient is unable to speak up on their own behalf. My oldest and dearest friend, dying of cancer, made absolutely certain during her last weeks that her wishes would be carried out by writing in big, red letters across her chest DNR. (Do Not Resuscitate) There was no mistaking what she wanted.
That only happens when there is no hope and families have a tendency to try to keep people alive at any cost. That isn't fair to the patient, it prolongs their misery and pain. You wouldn't do that to an animal, a human is no different at the end of the day. It is not good to keep on keeping on, it just causes suffering.
Lovely young mother and son , I’m so happy that nothing was broken on Hunter . My heart absolutely was breaking for the wife of such a long , long marriage . The broken ankle was almost to much to bare to see . God Bless each and everyone from here in the US . The lesbian nurse was honest but really why would she feel like her perverted life style was anyone’s business but her own , Who really cares about her sexuality choice , I don’t .
That is a very nasty thing to say. What gives you the right to say her lifestyle is perverted, she's not a child molester. People like you make me so annoyed. You have no right to judge her at all, you are not God.
I was not prepared for Kristy's ankle 😦😵
Most people are not prepared for compound fractures. I am a nurse and it was one of the worst I have seen.
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Oh, John reminded me of my darling grandpa, who we lost in 1997 aged 89. I have cried and cried watching this, and feeling so sad for he and his beautiful wife Florence. My love to them, what wonderful parents, grandparents and great grandparents they would have been, I am so sorry ❤
I am sorry you were so sad for he.
Aww, I'm sitting here crying for the poor older couple! It's so heartbreaking to see her in such an awful situ!
Such a lovely couple.
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I know it was so sad. It was very clear that he was dying, that his body had had enough. I felt so sorry for her. The dr knew it and was sad for her as well. All those years together. I also felt so sorry for her about not having children, you could see it still effected her. Poor lady.
Bloody hell ... that ankle!
Never seen one so very nearly detached while still connected (barely).
That's the worst I've seen that hasn't come right off,
R.I.P. to John and peace to his lovely wife.
Also, that ankle injury was insane! How was Kristy not writhing around screaming in agony?
10mg of Morphine is a large dose. Ketamine was next, She has a great pain tolerance
She pretty much punched the Dr.
Those orthopedic doctors are A.MAZING
God Bless John and his bride!
I am so sorry for your loss sweet lady. May god be with you.
My heart just broke for John and Florence. 💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙
Crying over John and Florence. 💔
John and Florence remind me of a cute couple that lived near me. Her name was Florence and she was devoted to her husband. She outlived him for almost 15 years. Her smile lit up a room. The ankle was one of the worst I have seen and I am a nurse.
This episode make me cry 😢
RIP John ❤
What wonderfully caring staff in the way this loving wife was given such dreadful news. The use of familiar endearments surely meant so much to her. Wonderful treatment these caregivers give to their patients family.
I'm going to hurl after seeing that ankle WTH?
Oh that ankle! Mine wasn't quite as bad.
Kirsty's ankle reminded me of the ones you see in car accidents, the way she was flailing around,i really thought her foot would come off.
John & Florence. ❤️💔❤️
I would have passed out if that was my ankle. She must have been in shock.
I can't understand why Kirsty isn't screaming the place down, she only had 10mg of morphine; that's nothing for a severe injury like that. They breed then tough in the North. I agree with the nurse-in-charge, I can't stand vomit either. Anything else, any injury, any amount of blood, any infection I'm fine but vomit makes me vomit.
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One thing that really bothers me is that the hospitals in England decide when to start end of life care, family has no choice in it. Here in the US it's family that makes the decision.
I know that isn't the popular opinion in this country, but in my opinion, that's the way to do it. I have taken care of hundreds of people that couldn't voice their own desires and the families decided that EVERYTHING should be done because the family just couldnt let go. There is no dignity, peace, or comfort for the patient in a system like that. A lot of interventions are scary, uncomfortable, painful, and only cause further suffering. Love is doing whats in the best interest for that person. Causing prolonged suffering of someone isn't love. Obviously I'm only referring to people who are already terminal and not responding to treatment.
It's because doctors are more knowledgeable and experienced about medical matters than most family members. The inclination of a family is "please do everything you can" even when no hope is left and the patient is unable to speak up on their own behalf. My oldest and dearest friend, dying of cancer, made absolutely certain during her last weeks that her wishes would be carried out by writing in big, red letters across her chest DNR. (Do Not Resuscitate) There was no mistaking what she wanted.
That only happens when there is no hope and families have a tendency to try to keep people alive at any cost. That isn't fair to the patient, it prolongs their misery and pain. You wouldn't do that to an animal, a human is no different at the end of the day. It is not good to keep on keeping on, it just causes suffering.
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Lovely young mother and son , I’m so happy that nothing was broken on Hunter . My heart absolutely was breaking for the wife of such a long , long marriage . The broken ankle was almost to much to bare to see . God Bless each and everyone from here in the US . The lesbian nurse was honest but really why would she feel like her perverted life style was anyone’s business but her own , Who really cares about her sexuality choice , I don’t .
So your heart breaks for the married couple, but the nurse has no business talking about HER personal life.
That is a very nasty thing to say. What gives you the right to say her lifestyle is perverted, she's not a child molester. People like you make me so annoyed. You have no right to judge her at all, you are not God.
Why did you think your prejudiced comment was anyone's business.
What an annoying nurse, she persistently thinks it's all about her