I only wish the doctors can put and end to your headaches along with no more cancer . Sarah you will be in my prayers and thoughts. I honestly hope to make it to England someday being I’m part English on my father’s side take care young lady .
Two heroes. Inspiring in these times. Wayne ( and, his mother, of course) for having the b*lls for admitting his past "mistakes" and moving on. That deserves serious respect. Sarah for not giving up and being so positive in the face of everything. Both are inspirational individuals.
That is most definitely a "self soothing" behavior in those with anxiety or PTSD. It's one of my tells that I am having high anxiety. I have actually caused bald spots. I have a service dog now that will pick up on these ticks that I have and she stops me from doing them. (I pick my skin, bite my cheeks, and consistently move my legs as well).
As someone who deals with a very similar medical condition. Although brain tumors can be benign, they still cause a severe amount of pain and damage to the brain and surrounding areas. It's a scary feeling to know that there is something growing in your brain that shouldn't be there. It adds to the anxiety of never knowing when the symptoms may reoccur.
Thank you!! I'm absolutely addicted to this show!! A lot of emergency shows leave out too much, like the ends of all the stories. I love that this show gives us closure ❤
Sarah's parents are SO loving and SO scared for her! I am deeply touched by their connection. I don't have that with my parents, although they have finally come to understand my chronic health situation and are more accepting of my limitations. It's been a very long & painful road for my family and me. I am so happy for Sarah that she was brave and strong enough to have a child. That was my dream; I chose against it when I understood my health was not going to allow me the capacity to provide proper parenting. Now that I am older-ALLLLLL hail to parents, and deepest respect for chronic condition survivors. We are WARRIORS! ❤❤❤
Nurse Jen is still a favorite of mine I dont know what it is but I just adore her! Shes got a kind,yet take charge attitude she gets things done! I am absolutely obsessed with this show and I am so thankful you share it here on TH-cam for all of us to enjoy. ❤
Jen is my favorite also. She's so smart and caring and down to earth. And just adorable in how much she loves the elderly...like me. I was an RN that specialized in geriatrics and rehabilitation nursing. I loved my elders soooo much and I miss loving on them. Now I am one, and it's that loneliness and the loss of family and friends that so changes you as you age. And Jen saying in one episode said she wanted sometimes to just cuddle them and maybe adopt a granny. I wish she was my daughter.
I empathize so much for Sarah. I also have a benign pituitary tumor. Mine is also reoccurring. They say its only about a 15% chance of roccurance. I was 26 when I was first diagnosed because i also had headaches that wouldnt go away. It also began to affect my vision. Ive had one operation but i am also constantly worried as Sarah is that the reoccurance will continue to prevent me from having children one day. Im glad she got her little bundle of joy. She gives me hope. ❤
the mum whose kid was stabbed in the leg is so intelligent and such a lady, you wonder what happened to her boy. probably the neighborhood and/or taking up with the wrong group of kids. i hope he grew up and stopped doing dumb things. he’s pretty bright himself! 🌷🌱
I'm rather intrighued by Sarah. My mother has a pituitary tumour as well (a prolactinoma), but removing it has never even been a possibility, we have always known it's not operable and she is on medication.
Do they not have an MRI machine to get better imaging than the CT can capture? Also, I feel for Sarah pulling at her hair from anxiety I do the same thing 🫤
Sarah is sitting there pulling her hair out that is a nervous tic it's called trichotillomania the only reason I know the signs of it is my little cousin that I'm very close to has the same condition it's from suffering a very severe trauma in shara cases probably her tumor she's afraid she's going to die...😢😢😢
Our daughter had that for about a year after her grandpa died when she was 9yo. With treatment and therapy she “out-grew” it. So pleased but we keep an eye out for her.
I only wish the doctors can put and end to your headaches along with no more cancer . Sarah you will be in my prayers and thoughts. I honestly hope to make it to England someday being I’m part English on my father’s side take care young lady .
Two heroes. Inspiring in these times. Wayne ( and, his mother, of course) for having the b*lls for admitting his past "mistakes" and moving on. That deserves serious respect. Sarah for not giving up and being so positive in the face of everything. Both are inspirational individuals.
Bless the lady with the tumor history & headache. She twirls her hair, and I think it's to settle anxiety? Wishing the very best for her.
looks like chronic anxiety, shd be terribly hard knowing a tumour can turn up any moment. hope she is getting all the help she needs
That is most definitely a "self soothing" behavior in those with anxiety or PTSD. It's one of my tells that I am having high anxiety. I have actually caused bald spots. I have a service dog now that will pick up on these ticks that I have and she stops me from doing them. (I pick my skin, bite my cheeks, and consistently move my legs as well).
As someone who deals with a very similar medical condition. Although brain tumors can be benign, they still cause a severe amount of pain and damage to the brain and surrounding areas. It's a scary feeling to know that there is something growing in your brain that shouldn't be there. It adds to the anxiety of never knowing when the symptoms may reoccur.
@@katiethebonelady I was waiting to learn what the cause of her 4-day H/A was caused by, they never said in this episode.
she has trichotillomania
Thank you!! I'm absolutely addicted to this show!! A lot of emergency shows leave out too much, like the ends of all the stories. I love that this show gives us closure ❤
Sarah's parents are SO loving and SO scared for her! I am deeply touched by their connection. I don't have that with my parents, although they have finally come to understand my chronic health situation and are more accepting of my limitations. It's been a very long & painful road for my family and me.
I am so happy for Sarah that she was brave and strong enough to have a child. That was my dream; I chose against it when I understood my health was not going to allow me the capacity to provide proper parenting.
Now that I am older-ALLLLLL hail to parents, and deepest respect for chronic condition survivors. We are WARRIORS!
❤❤❤
Nurse Jen is still a favorite of mine I dont know what it is but I just adore her! Shes got a kind,yet take charge attitude she gets things done! I am absolutely obsessed with this show and I am so thankful you share it here on TH-cam for all of us to enjoy. ❤
Same here she is awesome
@@jackiemarini3203 💜
Jen is my favorite also. She's so smart and caring and down to earth. And just adorable in how much she loves the elderly...like me. I was an RN that specialized in geriatrics and rehabilitation nursing. I loved my elders soooo much and I miss loving on them. Now I am one, and it's that loneliness and the loss of family and friends that so changes you as you age. And Jen saying in one episode said she wanted sometimes to just cuddle them and maybe adopt a granny. I wish she was my daughter.
Yes I love nurse Jen also
@@Silvervwolfee 😊💞
Where there's life, there's hope! My mother used to say that, and I'm alive because she believed it.
So beautiful ❤
Nurse Jen is my favorite. Absolutely love her and how she cares for patients.
The doctor gave excellent care and explanation.
I hope the headache lady is well and happy today.
Dear Sarah, YOU are a beautiful, inspirational woman. You are you in spite of the tumor, not because of it.
I empathize so much for Sarah. I also have a benign pituitary tumor. Mine is also reoccurring. They say its only about a 15% chance of roccurance. I was 26 when I was first diagnosed because i also had headaches that wouldnt go away. It also began to affect my vision. Ive had one operation but i am also constantly worried as Sarah is that the reoccurance will continue to prevent me from having children one day. Im glad she got her little bundle of joy. She gives me hope. ❤
I have a pituitary tumor too.
the mum whose kid was stabbed in the leg is so intelligent and such a lady, you wonder what happened to her boy. probably the neighborhood and/or taking up with the wrong group of kids. i hope he grew up and stopped doing dumb things. he’s pretty bright himself! 🌷🌱
Thank you Banijay! I love your videos!❤
Well Wishes of recovery to all the lovely patients at Kings.
Wayne and his mom are lovely
hoping Wayne is doing better in his life
Thanks for the upload. Last line was epic.
I'm watching these episodes so much im on seconds now. Theres interest in learning so much
Another excellent episode. Thank you.
I'm rather intrighued by Sarah. My mother has a pituitary tumour as well (a prolactinoma), but removing it has never even been a possibility, we have always known it's not operable and she is on medication.
I have a similar condition. I have an Rathkes Cleft Cyst (RCC).
Great video as always!
This one made me cry
My favorite episode 😢
I wonder if the patients in the episodes read these comments. I think it must be so weird to see yourself unconscious and people working on you.
Do they not have an MRI machine to get better imaging than the CT can capture? Also, I feel for Sarah pulling at her hair from anxiety I do the same thing 🫤
I also do the same
I noticed Sarah can't keep her hands out of her hair. Not sure if it's nerves or just a habit.
Yeah Jen you rock 🦘🐨🦋💕🍺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
TH-cam, please stop this at the end and do not let it keep playing other thing thank you very much.
Love this
Sarah is sitting there pulling her hair out that is a nervous tic it's called trichotillomania the only reason I know the signs of it is my little cousin that I'm very close to has the same condition it's from suffering a very severe trauma in shara cases probably her tumor she's afraid she's going to die...😢😢😢
Our daughter had that for about a year after her grandpa died when she was 9yo. With treatment and therapy she “out-grew” it. So pleased but we keep an eye out for her.
Precious baby
I agree with you, Jen. Men never grow up. The only difference between men and boys are the price of their toys. 😂
What's the name she says around 18:17?
Mo Mowlam She was the secretary of state for Northern Ireland,
47 and having a baby............................No. completely irresponsible
Why dies she keep twirling her hair
It's an anxiety coping mechanism.
15:43 OMFG A chisel to remove a tooth. 😬 OWWWWIE 😂
I don't understand the lady who had the baby so late in life at all
I don't either.
What don't u understand?
She’s such a loving mother
Yeah I don't either, she's gonna be dead by the time that kid's 25...but meh, it's her life, she can do what she wants.
I really love this show but that woman with a possible brain tumor picking her hair is driving me crazy😢😂
I wonder how you would cope if you were facing everything she is facing? Let's cut her a little slack.
Why are the black ladies in A&E? They don’t sound ill
wow everyone knows what you are really thinking. You’re not as subtle as you think you are.