I am going to clear that sentence up for you. Let down by doctors and completely dismissed after they possibly killed her child, paralyzed her face and caused her to pour sweat out of her face when eating Daisy had lost any faith in doctors, quite reasonably
The psychological theory is true in some kids. Both my brother and I as toddlers stopped pooping. I remember in my case it was because of a painful bowel movement so I decided to stop pooping to avoid the pain. Then i was given laxatives and sat on the toilet bawling my eyes out until I was done. Fear can do silly things to a child's mind (and now knowing as an adult that i have very severe anxiety disorder and depression it makes sense I suppose)
I dont blame Daisy. Doctors have a way of making you not trust them through their own incompetence. I can see why she would go back to the same Doctor. They have all of your history and you would think that with that, they can best direct you. If its something out of their experience, you would then think they would refer you to where you need to go next, making sure that Doctor had all your past information passed over too them by the current Doctor. What this woman has been through is just poor form by all the Doctors involved with her case.
Also most doctors don't just take on patients. You need a referral. If the first doctor is so determined that he removed the growth initially he's not going to refer her because that is admitting he was negligent. Doctors are also incredibly hesitant to work on another doctors mess because it can be a medical malpractice case against them
@@pierrotlehonque5084 Honestly, if I had one for that long I'd probably name it too. So I can't exactly say it's weird to name the tumor, but I love the name she chose for it.
I had the same benign tumor removed when I was 27. It had been growing 4 years & I thought that was a long time as doctors dismissed it too. My ENT specialist who removed it diagnosed it as pleomorphic adenoma of the right parotid gland. In laymen terms called benign mixed tumor of the salivary gland. I have a small area of numbness to this day but not paralysed.
Exactly if an adult hasn't had a bowel movement in three days something is wrong how they thought him haven't one only one per month.that is not normal
@@belleck25 if your child passes anything at all, even just tiny smears on a diaper within a 10 day period you get sent home and told you're over reacting because they consider 10 days without a bowel movement for a small child normal. I've had to fight that fight, it's really hard to get taken seriously
@@TheCeevee I understand but we're not talking about days here We are talking about years that the child had been suffering and it kinda looked like it had become normal to them or they had gotten used to it. If one pedia or doctor doesn't listen to you, don't stop and go get a second, third or fourth opinion. You have to be the voice for your child.
I bet the doc knew he had done something wrong when he saw the growth again but was not willing to admit he had made a mistake. he should have done a scan first if he wasn't sure of the diagnosis -_- some docs are too arrogant, don't like anyone questioning their judgement.
I’ve had an obstruction in my intestine when I was 15. For months it was excruciating, until my bowels perforated. After emergency surgery I got a colostomy bag for a year. Not being able to go to the toilet becomes incredibly painful. Anyone who’s ever been constipated for a week can attest to that. Poor boy! A month without bowel movement! Those doctors with their enemas were butchers.
Moral of the 2nd story: There are times when the light at the end of the tunnel turns out to be a freight train that’s coming your way. 😢 Glad the little fella pulled through.
So the producer ask "How can we make this show overdramatic and severe?" - Lets just have every single person blink about 100 times during one episode, that will do it! lol
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Going back to the same doctor over and over to hear the same thing over and over was insane. She should have switched doctors after the second time.
Well, in some states in the USA, no doctor would touch a person and especially a child without a referral from his or her primary physician. You cannot just go and choose a doctor, well you can, but most of them won´t take you without the referral, because if the problem is ongoing, they can be blamed for the final result although they were not following the case since the beginning, so they don´t take patients like that unless it´s a referral. That´s why in many of these cases the problem was solved in the emergency room -- no need for a referral as it´s an emergency, they have to see the patient and find a solution to save the patient´s life. In some cases when the family switched doctors and were accepted by the new doctor, it was probably outside the health insurance plan and they had to beg to be taken in by the new doctor or the doctor is a saint. I heard this situation is much worse in Canada, as the state will designate the hospital and doctors you are allowed to see...
and now your comment where you blame the parents who ARE NOT DOCTORS they have no clue of how it works , how doctors manipulations and procedures are or should be . there is a work on your work place that you should do , and not your client should know better what is your responsibilities and expertise 🥴 WHY dont you put attention that doctors doing the same and never get a result maybe should think with their heads and use their knowledge to admit their advises are not working and their procedures are not working and they dont know actually what to do - so should led the patient to another doctors more experienced to check . but oh no - parents who are in terrible stress for months with NO help of doctors are to blame of course
I remember seeing someone else in the comments section say that these documentaries kind of reassured them and their hypochondria because of the fact that the patients often came out reasonably okay even when they're in such life threatening situations
I had one (paraganglioma) in my ear and they operate me in august. It' s a rare tumor and it can grow into your brain if you don' t act. In the Netherlands are special ent medical-centers to help with these kind of benign tumors. Benign tumors can be very very dangerous. These tumors can couse manny other medical problems too. Paraganglioma' s in the ear start mostly with severe pulsating tinitis. (You heare your heart).
@@bella-lu9konot even that but statistically patients with male doctors and surgeons tend to have worse outcomes than patients who have female doctors and surgeons
I love the analogy the Dr provided for Hirschprungs Disease "its like finding a zebra in the middle of a horse farm" Wishing all the very best for Tyler and his parents ❤😊
half this show happens because people just keeps going to the same people over and over over. I understand going back at first, but for YEARS?!?!?!? Baffling
@@sailboatrn7372 that's a misconception. Nurses/CNA's are well trained to diagnose common illnesses. It is strange for you because Hirschprung disease is not that common I guess.
My mother is a nurse and she often says that nurses sometimes have more knowledge than doctors or differs in diagnosis but because of some doctors "know it all" attitude, they don't say anything. They even change medication or change dosages because the doctor was wrong 🤭
Not only are you so strong but incredibly gorgeous Daisy! 🤩 Mesmerising and such an inspiring person, thanx for sharing your personal experience…I’m still in kind of in shock! 😲 Happy Easter to you and yours. 🐣💐💕👍🤗
The thing I dont understand with Daisy's case, perhaps I misheard since I'm doing house chores while listening to this maybe someone can correct me. The first surgeon despite misdiagnosing her removed the lump the first time. The second surgeon correctly diagnosed her and also performed a removal. Besides correcting her diagnosis what did he do different from the other surgeon that corrected this mess?
Clear malpractice from first physician who wrongly assumed that is parotid tumor without requesting imaging of the mass. Second mistake is to not biopsy the mass after the parotid surgery which would have told him that is the parotid gland was totally normal.
I got sick once it was the worst I've ever felt I was throwing up I couldn't eat anything and I was tired and dizzy so I went to the hospital and ending up finding out I had UTI, I don't usually go to the doctor's because we'll, I guess I was always scared to but for once it got to the point where I just felt like I had to and I'm glad I did because the way I felt was horrible I even had bad stomach pain and had to go a lot. I don't know where I'd be or what would've happened if I never went to get checked out.
I feel like daisy somewhat was also at fault for refusing to go to the dr as well for so long and instead playing into her sickness (naming it? really? sure it's a coping mechanism but if you know you have an issue please try to find someone to help you :( ) instead of trying to find a competent dr she kept going back to the same dr over and over again (bad choice honestly, i'd have personally ditched him after the 2nd or 3rd rejection, possibility of lawsuit for negligence?) I feel bad for her, but ultimately she had the choice to choose to ignore the symptoms for so long.
You have been FAR TO PATIENT WITH THE DOCTOR. You have the right (and duty to the proper and professional care) to seek a second or third doctor's opinion. Never mind insulting a doctor's pride, this is your body and a higher/healthier standard that you deserve and should have.
I totally understand the way Daisy feels about being let down by the doctors I don't blame her the way she feels. I have been in her shoes where you hope that the doctors that you see is going to help you but they don't they don't even listen to you, at the it is the patient who has to suffer the consequences because of a doctors negligence. if one or more doctors don't believe and listen then it is time to research and goto one who will listen.
There is clearly a serious problem here and that surgery is required to perhaps there's an intestines that they are twisted or something. I feel terrible for that little man.
Did anyone else notice how at beginning in the mirror she out her hand on oeft and it was on the "right " although the lump was on left with how we look at screen
Triphix Gaming I notice this a lot in these programmes. Shows how the reconstructions are rushed and too much emphasis is put on making the speech really dramatic.
Children are even more dependent on the help and education level and understanding to resolving medical problems. I never took for granted the health of my children. See a specialist.
@@Springfairy92 it went well, thanks so much for asking 💞my parathyroid hormone levels were super low and I had to stay in the hospital until the following afternoon so they could bring them up enough to send me home. My incision is healing nicely, and I feel a thousand times better!!!
I can understand Daisy not seeking help to a certain degree but with the mass growing and growing one would think, nope I must have this looked at again. Dr shop until you've the answers you seek.
Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat There is no actual surce. I just know alot about it, and how the procediure is done. It's one of the most common causes for constipation for very long periods. And the funny part is that I'm just a simpleton.
Doctors don't know everything!!! how can the Dr. Say that the baby was holding himself, a baby not having a bowel movement for two weeks how foolish the mother was to allow the baby to go for two weeks without having a stoole!!!
All of the people saying doctors are useless and their incompetence. Understand that they have one of the toughest jobs in the world, fighting for your life while you are about to die. They are the most prominent figures in your world. You will meet them in your life and you have to realise that these conditions that they show on this show are really rare. Not every doctor will always go to the extremely rare conditions first and they have to see the low grade conditions first. Diagnosis of these conditions is rare. On this episode or others. It's not easy.
Unlucky patients ,! I agree it’s not nice, but unlucky is when you are told your going to die and more unlucky when your nine years old. The old girl with the lump is probably too much exercise brought it on
What doctor worth their certification would say a bowel movement just once a month was at all acceptable? As for the laxative medicine and 4 enemas? I would sue.
I hate how everyone in the comments rages at the doctors. It was explained twice why misdiagnoses occur. Next time when you'll be feeling sick don't contact a doctor because you know they're ignorant and evil.
What parent let's their child go thru so much pain for so long ..take him to the emergency room ..stop calling the doctor..it's not normal to not go to the bathroom..terrible parents
I was SCREAMING at the screen, Take him to the ER!!! Not back to the same incompetent physicians. He needed a specialist so much sooner. I don't get why they didn't take him to an ER...
I am going to clear that sentence up for you. Let down by doctors and completely dismissed after they possibly killed her child, paralyzed her face and caused her to pour sweat out of her face when eating Daisy had lost any faith in doctors, quite reasonably
Daisy should sue the first surgeon
Right? The doctor should have told her before hand about the paralysis
Also when he removed the parotid was there even a tumor on it ?? It doesn’t seem like there was if it was a completely different diagnosis.
sue sue sue, typical American...
Doctors aren't omniscient gods. I'm sure the first one meant well.
They wouldnt care
Saw a meme once
1st day of medicine school:
A patient cured is a customer lost
Doc talking about the tumor: removing it was fun!
Now thats awesome! I love watching surgeries. Does anyone else or is it just me?
Me too!
That was really the most doctor thing I've ever heard.
The psychological theory is true in some kids. Both my brother and I as toddlers stopped pooping. I remember in my case it was because of a painful bowel movement so I decided to stop pooping to avoid the pain. Then i was given laxatives and sat on the toilet bawling my eyes out until I was done. Fear can do silly things to a child's mind (and now knowing as an adult that i have very severe anxiety disorder and depression it makes sense I suppose)
Nice story, thanks for sharing.
I also had a problem pooping when I was a todler because I thought I was losing a part of myself lol. I was retarded
@@benitomussolini6293 wdf? Lmao 😂😂😂😂💀💀
TheCorsettedMuffin he was a baby tho
So very sorry you both went thru that so much fear N pain.
I dont blame Daisy. Doctors have a way of making you not trust them through their own incompetence.
I can see why she would go back to the same Doctor. They have all of your history and you would think that with that, they can best direct you.
If its something out of their experience, you would then think they would refer you to where you need to go next, making sure that Doctor had all your past information passed over too them by the current Doctor.
What this woman has been through is just poor form by all the Doctors involved with her case.
Also most doctors don't just take on patients. You need a referral. If the first doctor is so determined that he removed the growth initially he's not going to refer her because that is admitting he was negligent. Doctors are also incredibly hesitant to work on another doctors mess because it can be a medical malpractice case against them
Can we all just stop and talk about how she named the growth Big Bertha?
I'd probably name my tumor that if I had one
@@pierrotlehonque5084 Honestly, if I had one for that long I'd probably name it too. So I can't exactly say it's weird to name the tumor, but I love the name she chose for it.
@@xBelovedxMemoryx yeah its a hilarious name
Seems like a lot of people with growths/tumors name them Big Bertha
Fat farkel
daisy has an amazing spirit
This series really should be titled 'Arrogant Doctors Who Don't Believe Their Patients'.
I 100% agree!
I had the same benign tumor removed when I was 27. It had been growing 4 years & I thought that was a long time as doctors dismissed it too. My ENT specialist who removed it diagnosed it as pleomorphic adenoma of the right parotid gland. In laymen terms called benign mixed tumor of the salivary gland. I have a small area of numbness to this day but not paralysed.
This child SHOULD have been sent to a surgeon years before he was.
Exactly if an adult hasn't had a bowel movement in three days something is wrong how they thought him haven't one only one per month.that is not normal
I agree. The parents were kinda lenient too and thought that it was just ok
@@belleck25 if your child passes anything at all, even just tiny smears on a diaper within a 10 day period you get sent home and told you're over reacting because they consider 10 days without a bowel movement for a small child normal. I've had to fight that fight, it's really hard to get taken seriously
@@TheCeevee I understand but we're not talking about days here
We are talking about years that the child had been suffering and it kinda looked like it had become normal to them or they had gotten used to it. If one pedia or doctor doesn't listen to you, don't stop and go get a second, third or fourth opinion. You have to be the voice for your child.
@@belleck25 yeah, it took me 3 years and countless emergency visits before they took me seriously and gave my child a referral to a specialist
Oh my days that poor woman went through hell. I feel so bad for her
I bet the doc knew he had done something wrong when he saw the growth again but was not willing to admit he had made a mistake. he should have done a scan first if he wasn't sure of the diagnosis -_- some docs are too arrogant, don't like anyone questioning their judgement.
And it was so unnecessary!!
with paraganglioma/ pheocromocytoma. usually have many other symptoms. its an endocrine system problem..
I’ve had an obstruction in my intestine when I was 15. For months it was excruciating, until my bowels perforated. After emergency surgery I got a colostomy bag for a year. Not being able to go to the toilet becomes incredibly painful. Anyone who’s ever been constipated for a week can attest to that. Poor boy! A month without bowel movement! Those doctors with their enemas were butchers.
Moral of the 2nd story:
There are times when the light at the end of the tunnel turns out to be a freight train that’s coming your way. 😢
Glad the little fella pulled through.
*Tim Berghoff ... It infuriates me with the incompetence of some of these doctors .... And this was for both these patients‼️*
Why blur the surgery? This is a medical documentary, I'm here to see it all 😑😑😆
Right?🤣
They want to keep the video monetized. Grafic content isn't family friendly xD
usually its not their actual surgery, itsjust a generic "Here's an operation" blurred so you can't be sure
@@foxthebox1753 oh didn't realized. But we aren't in school here 😶
Ikr! I wanna see all the gore
So the producer ask "How can we make this show overdramatic and severe?" - Lets just have every single person blink about 100 times during one episode, that will do it! lol
LOL..The "eye shots" irritate me to no end...and the top of the head shots 🙄
lol
I thought I was the only one couldn't take another close up of a blinking eyeball. 😩
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Going back to the same doctor over and over to hear the same thing over and over was insane. She should have switched doctors after the second time.
Farcry 3?
Well, in some states in the USA, no doctor would touch a person and especially a child without a referral from his or her primary physician. You cannot just go and choose a doctor, well you can, but most of them won´t take you without the referral, because if the problem is ongoing, they can be blamed for the final result although they were not following the case since the beginning, so they don´t take patients like that unless it´s a referral. That´s why in many of these cases the problem was solved in the emergency room -- no need for a referral as it´s an emergency, they have to see the patient and find a solution to save the patient´s life. In some cases when the family switched doctors and were accepted by the new doctor, it was probably outside the health insurance plan and they had to beg to be taken in by the new doctor or the doctor is a saint. I heard this situation is much worse in Canada, as the state will designate the hospital and doctors you are allowed to see...
and now your comment where you blame the parents who ARE NOT DOCTORS they have no clue of how it works , how doctors manipulations and procedures are or should be . there is a work on your work place that you should do , and not your client should know better what is your responsibilities and expertise 🥴
WHY dont you put attention that doctors doing the same and never get a result maybe should think with their heads and use their knowledge to admit their advises are not working and their procedures are not working and they dont know actually what to do - so should led the patient to another doctors more experienced to check . but oh no - parents who are in terrible stress for months with NO help of doctors are to blame of course
Idk where you live where you think you can just show up and choose your doctor😂
Medical PTSD is so hard 😥
These documentaries satisfies my hypochondria... And it feels really obsessive.. I feel like I'm feeling these illnesses in myself.
I remember seeing someone else in the comments section say that these documentaries kind of reassured them and their hypochondria because of the fact that the patients often came out reasonably okay even when they're in such life threatening situations
The older lady in the second story has a really pretty eye color.
That’s Tyler’s grandmother
I had one (paraganglioma) in my ear and they operate me in august. It' s a rare tumor and it can grow into your brain if you don' t act.
In the Netherlands are special ent medical-centers to help with these kind of benign tumors. Benign tumors can be very very dangerous. These tumors can couse manny other medical problems too.
Paraganglioma' s in the ear start mostly with severe pulsating tinitis. (You heare your heart).
Once again, a doctor just doesn’t listen... They seem to do thst with women.. For shame.
Sandy Grogg I read a sad statistic once that said doctors tend to listen to women in pain less than men
@@bella-lu9ko heart issues as well.
@@bella-lu9konot even that but statistically patients with male doctors and surgeons tend to have worse outcomes than patients who have female doctors and surgeons
So sad this little boy had to go through this. I find it hard to believe that all those idiot doctors could not find an answer.
I love the analogy the Dr provided for Hirschprungs Disease "its like finding a zebra in the middle of a horse farm"
Wishing all the very best for Tyler and his parents ❤😊
For tyler, this diagnosis should have at the top of the list it should not have taken so long
U r right i m a doctor n this was the first diagnosis that came to my mind while watching this video
@@jasmineferozepurwalla3259 im a nurse and same thing
And it was JUUUUUUGE
“He was perfect in every way 10 fingers 10 toes”
I don't know how many times I've heard that now after watching all the medical shows! I do know it's a lot!!
*The incompetence of some of these Doctors is enough to make anyone see red‼️*
I have never heard the word miserable so many times in my entire life 😔💔💔
Why'd you go back 7 times to the same guyyyyyyy
half this show happens because people just keeps going to the same people over and over over.
I understand going back at first, but for YEARS?!?!?!?
Baffling
Daisy is a very strong woman! Great fighter!😊
It frightens me that as a nurse with 23 years of experience, I knew this kid had Hirschsprung’s Disease. 🤷♀️
YEEESSS!!!! 🙏💯👑
Why would that frighten you?
Kristin Owens because I am a nurse. I should not be able to diagnose 🤦🏼♀️
@@sailboatrn7372 that's a misconception. Nurses/CNA's are well trained to diagnose common illnesses. It is strange for you because Hirschprung disease is not that common I guess.
My mother is a nurse and she often says that nurses sometimes have more knowledge than doctors or differs in diagnosis but because of some doctors "know it all" attitude, they don't say anything. They even change medication or change dosages because the doctor was wrong 🤭
41:23 am I the only one who noticed the doctors pants look.....oddly shaped???
I did.. looks like ..ehehe x) a boner :O
@@kristinestrand5326
This is the most cursed comment on this thread
Tyler’s final doctor had some of the most disconnected and non illustrative comparisons.
Not only are you so strong but incredibly gorgeous Daisy! 🤩 Mesmerising and such an inspiring person, thanx for sharing your personal experience…I’m still in kind of in shock! 😲
Happy Easter to you and yours. 🐣💐💕👍🤗
The thing I dont understand with Daisy's case, perhaps I misheard since I'm doing house chores while listening to this maybe someone can correct me. The first surgeon despite misdiagnosing her removed the lump the first time. The second surgeon correctly diagnosed her and also performed a removal. Besides correcting her diagnosis what did he do different from the other surgeon that corrected this mess?
Aw. I wanted to watch the surgery 😂
Doctor don't explain to people before surgery possible risks? It's strange.
What a brave young boy ,I hope your all fixed up now. would love a update.
Unbelievable how this pedia dr missed hirschsprung... And how he brushed off any child's complaints of bowel movement of once per month...
Clear malpractice from first physician who wrongly assumed that is parotid tumor without requesting imaging of the mass. Second mistake is to not biopsy the mass after the parotid surgery which would have told him that is the parotid gland was totally normal.
Lovely looking woman, so brave! Glad she persisted in getting a prognosis
Wtf not shitting for a MONTH? Poor kid!
I got sick once it was the worst I've ever felt I was throwing up I couldn't eat anything and I was tired and dizzy so I went to the hospital and ending up finding out I had UTI, I don't usually go to the doctor's because we'll, I guess I was always scared to but for once it got to the point where I just felt like I had to and I'm glad I did because the way I felt was horrible I even had bad stomach pain and had to go a lot. I don't know where I'd be or what would've happened if I never went to get checked out.
What a strong, beautiful woman. I would have been terrified.
I feel like daisy somewhat was also at fault for refusing to go to the dr as well for so long and instead playing into her sickness (naming it? really? sure it's a coping mechanism but if you know you have an issue please try to find someone to help you :( ) instead of trying to find a competent dr she kept going back to the same dr over and over again (bad choice honestly, i'd have personally ditched him after the 2nd or 3rd rejection, possibility of lawsuit for negligence?) I feel bad for her, but ultimately she had the choice to choose to ignore the symptoms for so long.
I thought that also, why on this crazy world would she not go the doctor surgery. And have it sorted out.
Blink blink eye shot eye shot closed eyes blink
🤣
This woman really lucky 🍀 Thank you god🙏
You have been FAR TO PATIENT WITH THE DOCTOR. You have the right (and duty to the proper and professional care) to seek a second or third doctor's opinion. Never mind insulting a doctor's pride, this is your body and a higher/healthier standard that you deserve and should have.
It’s was so spectacular we had to blur it.
That's sketchy not being able to take a dump.
Daisy's original surgeon really messed her up. What a quack. She should have listened to her intuitions.
Did anyone else notice something funny at 41:23? Looks like I need a new doctor . lol
Tsk tsk lol
Terri Z 😂😂😂😂lol
swear I almost wrote it before seeing your comment
@@misspamba1 Now I don't feel so bad... or you are as bad as I am, one of the two . lol
Terri Z 🤔probably both naughty 😉
Anyone else realize the theme of most these shows centre around the idiot Dr's who are constantly misdiagnosing patients?
The Dad creeps me out
kaye higgs right??? Something ain’t exactly right there
kaye higgs oof ikr!
Hmm maybe he's not the brightest?
Why people? Cuz of the dad's looks or what?
By Daisy naming the dumb thing she was excepting it as a family member, how strange is this!!! Give me a break!!!
I totally understand the way Daisy feels about being let down by the doctors I don't blame her the way she feels. I have been in her shoes where you hope that the doctors that you see is going to help you but they don't they don't even listen to you, at the it is the patient who has to suffer the consequences because of a doctors negligence. if one or more doctors don't believe and listen then it is time to research and goto one who will listen.
Tyler is cute 🥺
Such rotten Drs, why did they not do an ultrasound or a cat scan. So incompent.
Please upload more!
Waiting for the dramatic blinking
honestly i think everyone who watches this doesn't really mind the blinking. I don't honestly
I am waiting for saint Patrick's day 😅
I don't even know what part bothers y'all.
I don’t mind it either it’s just funny cause so many people complain on other vids 😂
It's just ridiculous that they have the dramatic blinking in every bloody episode 🙄🙄
Thank u.🌹💯
There is clearly a serious problem here and that surgery is required to perhaps there's an intestines that they are twisted or something.
I feel terrible for that little man.
18 months and then they xray the baby?
This series is old, and the child was obviously sick. It's not ideal but sometimes it's necessary.
Has nothing to do with an old series. Even 20 years ago they should have done that earlier!
Did anyone else notice how at beginning in the mirror she out her hand on oeft and it was on the "right " although the lump was on left with how we look at screen
Triphix Gaming I notice this a lot in these programmes. Shows how the reconstructions are rushed and too much emphasis is put on making the speech really dramatic.
Wow .....
Children are even more dependent on the help and education level and understanding to resolving medical problems.
I never took for granted the health of my children. See a specialist.
Hirschsprung's is an easy diagnosis. I knew that one three minutes in, and I'm a layperson. These episodes are so frustrating.
I shouldn't be watching this right now... I'm having thyroid surgery in a few days 🙄
How did it go?
@@Springfairy92 it went well, thanks so much for asking 💞my parathyroid hormone levels were super low and I had to stay in the hospital until the following afternoon so they could bring them up enough to send me home.
My incision is healing nicely, and I feel a thousand times better!!!
I can understand Daisy not seeking help to a certain degree but with the mass growing and growing one would think, nope I must have this looked at again. Dr shop until you've the answers you seek.
So early.. Wow
7 times!? Lady look for some second opinion!
Sounds like she was in "Denial Mode" before and during the entire ordeal, respectfully.
haven't we had that little boy on another episode already?
HE'S ACTUALLY AN aLIEN.. i WAS BORN WITHOUT A hEAD
Mark Cunningham :/
It was a TV series so perhaps you saw it there.
Well I can't believe what she said that she don't miss the doggone lump! Well who would miss a disease!!!
The definision of insanity is doing the same thing twice expecting a diffrent outcome.
Sorry but pooing once per month?? I’d be worried if my child was only pooing every few days! I cannot believe doctors thought this was normal.
I held the right side of my neck the whole episode-
Tyler has my Dad's Birthday :D lol
Do a cat scan or MRI.
Hersprungsdisease is actually very common, that I know of. And how th didn’t they think about it?! Those doctors are horrible.
Vivia Waag it affects 1 in 5,000 so no it’s not common
Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat It's common enough, that I know about it. A simpleton like me.
Vivia Waag source?
Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat There is no actual surce. I just know alot about it, and how the procediure is done. It's one of the most common causes for constipation for very long periods. And the funny part is that I'm just a simpleton.
Vivia Waag really? I’ve had problems most if not all my life
Doctors don't know everything!!! how can the Dr. Say that the baby was holding himself, a baby not having a bowel movement for two weeks how foolish the mother was to allow the baby to go for two weeks without having a stoole!!!
Immediate like
Doctors are arrogant, inthe UK they have an impugnity and immunity from any successful prosecution and are revered as saints.!!!
Ok wait, that's kinda... Weird... But cute... But strange... But yeah... Big Bertha... Ok
All of the people saying doctors are useless and their incompetence. Understand that they have one of the toughest jobs in the world, fighting for your life while you are about to die.
They are the most prominent figures in your world. You will meet them in your life and you have to realise that these conditions that they show on this show are really rare. Not every doctor will always go to the extremely rare conditions first and they have to see the low grade conditions first. Diagnosis of these conditions is rare. On this episode or others. It's not easy.
weeks? on antibiotics? i doubt it.
Unlucky patients ,! I agree it’s not nice, but unlucky is when you are told your going to die and more unlucky when your nine years old. The old girl with the lump is probably too much exercise brought it on
The Colin should have been looked at in the beginning 😮🇦🇺
Wtf Why are they using an actress that looks 75 with the wrinkles of someone in their 90s to play the part of a 41 year old?????
Tah Trah That was the same woman...
I think its the same woman but she looks veeeeery old for her age
@@stormyyxx that's what I just thought. 41?!?! No. Way.
It was her, but she would have been at least 56 at the time of filming. It started when she was 41 and went on for 15 years.
I would have gone to ather dr after 2nd app .you are paying the dr get your service
What doctor worth their certification would say a bowel movement just once a month was at all acceptable? As for the laxative medicine and 4 enemas? I would sue.
I hate how everyone in the comments rages at the doctors. It was explained twice why misdiagnoses occur. Next time when you'll be feeling sick don't contact a doctor because you know they're ignorant and evil.
The paralysis should go away in a few months??
10:58 "It was JUUUJE."
I’m 81 and here because of doctors ..they are not magicians
The woman in the thumbnail looks like Angela Merkel😂😂
@Piatequila why would this be mean?
What parent let's their child go thru so much pain for so long ..take him to the emergency room ..stop calling the doctor..it's not normal to not go to the bathroom..terrible parents
I was SCREAMING at the screen, Take him to the ER!!! Not back to the same incompetent physicians. He needed a specialist so much sooner. I don't get why they didn't take him to an ER...
I had my P gland removed 🇦🇺
I thought fly syndrome was only for canines.
stop sticking needles into your body might stop getting weird things happen