This is being acted great and shows how most people take walking for granted. I was in a bad car accident in 2012 and lucky to survive. Had to have physio to get back walking so spent a few weeks in a wheelchair. It was something I had never even thought could ever happen. The most basic things people do and don’t even think about was impossible on my own going to the bathroom, getting a wash, getting dressed, going to other side of a room. Being able to walk again couldn’t happen fast enough. I was asking when I’d be starting physio constantly. I had no idea how long it would take to be able to walk normally again once I started, but thankfully it was only my balance that had been effected so I was able to walk on a frame straight away so the physio focused on getting me walking without the frame. Only took about 3 weeks but made me grateful to be able to walk. I bet Peter is grateful to be able to walk after filming this storyline. Bet it’s good to see what it’s like relying on a wheelchair then not having to.
I’m disabled and when I first became disabled I didn’t want to go in my electric wheelchair 👩🦼 because i just wanted my normal life back but it wasn’t to be. But thank you Peter Ash you are my Hero and inspiration I wish you the very best in your next adventure Thank you 👩🦼👩🦼👩🦼👩🦼🙏🙏🙏🙏
Must be a very hard diagnosis to accept especially if you still have your cognitive capabilities 😢 glad he's using the chair to prevent any more falls 😢
Paul should get a bmx instead. edit: I'm actually really jealous, it feels great to be sat low down at the bar, peering over like a young kid. Try it next time, grab a chair from one of the tables and sit up there.
Heartbreaking. Paul is playing his role very well. Good actor.
These scenes are so powerful. Peter Ash is doing a great job.
Loving the scenes with Paul and Billy they are great characters and great actors
This is being acted great and shows how most people take walking for granted. I was in a bad car accident in 2012 and lucky to survive. Had to have physio to get back walking so spent a few weeks in a wheelchair. It was something I had never even thought could ever happen. The most basic things people do and don’t even think about was impossible on my own going to the bathroom, getting a wash, getting dressed, going to other side of a room. Being able to walk again couldn’t happen fast enough. I was asking when I’d be starting physio constantly. I had no idea how long it would take to be able to walk normally again once I started, but thankfully it was only my balance that had been effected so I was able to walk on a frame straight away so the physio focused on getting me walking without the frame. Only took about 3 weeks but made me grateful to be able to walk. I bet Peter is grateful to be able to walk after filming this storyline. Bet it’s good to see what it’s like relying on a wheelchair then not having to.
Paul was a lovely soul very funny and when he's with Billy they are an adorable couple ❤
Most touching part of this is Daniel sharing some banter with Paul and not treating him any different to anyone else. Small but a show of a true mate
In this case Paul's stubbornness is not an answer
Why can't you just for once? For once in your life have some compassion?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m disabled and when I first became disabled I didn’t want to go in my electric wheelchair 👩🦼 because i just wanted my normal life back but it wasn’t to be. But thank you Peter Ash you are my Hero and inspiration I wish you the very best in your next adventure Thank you 👩🦼👩🦼👩🦼👩🦼🙏🙏🙏🙏
Poor Paul
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Peter ash was incredible in this storyline. Any show would be lucky to have him
I like summers top it reminds me of a battenberg cake
Peter Ash has been a revelation as Paul , I will miss him …
Need electric one, he carnt use with one arm,
George was licking his chops when he saw Paul in that wheelchair. He’s always in business mode
Good one,
Lol
My biggest fear wouldn't be getting into the wheelchair. It's the thought that one day I wouldn't be able to leave it.
Must be a very hard diagnosis to accept especially if you still have your cognitive capabilities 😢 glad he's using the chair to prevent any more falls 😢
Has Shelly died tonight?
Unless someone else was in the bedroom when the carer opened the door to paramedics and said she stopped breathing..
@@Flygono03no it was lily
❤ I am Lost - Who is Shelly please?❤
@@7Acushla7 Paul’s friend
@@7Acushla7the scam artist who hangs about with breadline Bernadine
He broke shellys record? How long was she laying there? It really shouldn't be a competition.
I know, what a weird thing to say
@@kingofthejunglejoel why Paul isnt pushing Billy away let him help him an d not jealous of Todd and Billy"s friendship ??.
paul needs to hatch a plan and claim stu put him in the wheelchair
When is Paul going to become a genius like Stephen Hawkins?
I confused by broke shelly record
A vinyl record LP .. remember them?
Paul should get a bmx instead.
edit: I'm actually really jealous, it feels great to be sat low down at the bar, peering over like a young kid.
Try it next time, grab a chair from one of the tables and sit up there.