Major props to Chris for coming so far. Losing weight is hard enough without mental health issues compounding everything. He seems like a genuinely nice guy who really wants to be healthier.
He'd had his surgery 14 years earlier. He should've been down to a healthy weight years earlier. He said he was 212 lbs. He's a good 300 lbs. His mother was and continues to kill him with "love." These cases make me crazy. It's a dysfunctional situation.
Tony and his partner had several images of German Shepherd dogs in their house so I admit I laughed out loud when she brought in the tiny pom! But it was heartwarming to see him perk up when she put the dog in his arms.
Paramedics: do you have any breathing issues normally? Lady: no Paramedics: you don’t, so this is a new thing. Are these your inhaler boxes? Lady: yes Paramedics: so you have asthma? Lady: yes ......................
Tony woke right up and said "Hello!" Sticking around there. I took care of my Mom and Dad when they had dementia at the same time. They both went fast, and passed away into peace. Not easy at all.
So sorry I can feel your pain I just lost a mother figure with parkinsons and a month to the day later her husband shot himself I found him. They saved me took my 2 girls and 3 cats in when my ex husband tried to kill me with a gun. when she got ill since I was at home disabled I took care of the 2 of them. I hope you have a good support system. I am always here if you need to chat Facebook same name use the one with the pic and dm me. I am so 😞 😔 sorry.
SHE HIS PARTNER AND LOVE HIM BUT SHE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN HIS SUGAR ARE TOO LOW!!!???? GIVE HIM A ORANGE JUICE WITH LOT SUGAR +++++++! AND YOU CAN FIND IN DRUGSTORE A CANDY FOR DIABETIC PEOPLE ..THE SUGAR CLIMB UP VERY FAST! SHE NUT!😠😳😵💫
@@benozzy003 My dad's doctor made a house call (1-2020) because my dad couldn't physically get to his office (dad was 98, on hospice). We're not rich, just had an amazingly wonderful doctor!
I am to being so much the very sorry my sweetest! If I could being the come to you to bring the love and the company for you I would to being the rush to you! ❤ I will never to being the forgive me that one of my babusyas was to die alone in care home once war start. Some of aunties were to the visit her the often but I am to being so much of the horrible granddaughter not to being her full time carer in family home. 😢 I send the love and the prayer to you!
I wonder if it would be possible to have a senior citizen recreation center in every community. I know when I retired, our senior center was a life saver for me. I got so many wonderful friends, classes, and parties, as well as a place to have lunch and play cards.
I know that woman is scared and worried for her partner, but she isn’t helping at all by being there. She needs to really step aside and let the paramedics do their job.
EVERYBODY KNOW THAT TO GIVE A ORANGE JUICE WITH LOT SUGAR++++++! BUT HER SHE DON'T KNOW THAT WANEVER SHE LIVE WITH HIM FOR SO MANY YEARS! DIABETIC FORMATION EXIST!
@@milanethington I said "If" It is a "for instance" answer! I am sure you would want to defend your emergency workers especially paramedics if they got attacked!
Sadly violence against paramedic, firefighters, police etc just get worse. I know a few years ago some drunken idiots going against volunteering firefighters who were called to a fire during Sylvester. They didn't accepted that they had to move their cars (which were parked illegally in front of the station!). That makes me so angry. Or loosening the screws of the wheels on an ambulance during an emergency. Or that fu***g person on a bicycle in Berlin.
I was driving down the road and saw this guy was beating a cop on the ground after he shot him ( I didn't know he was shot until later). I called it in pulled over got my bat out and slammed it into his back. When he looked up, I pepper sprayed him. In that short time a cop was already running over to us. I dropped everything and backed away. Sat down so I didn't worry the cops. I gave my statement and was driving off. Thank goodness they were allowed to tell me the cop was in ICU but was getting better everyday. He came to see me about a month after to thank me. We both cried. He thought I was his angel coming to take him home. 💜💜 thank you God for putting me in the right place at the right time. I had just bought a new bat for my nephew and was able to save a life.
I had to convert stone to a real measurement but goddamn good for Chris! He was like 850 pounds starting out! Now he gets around and lives by himself? That's a big deal. I hope he keeps losing until he's where he wants to be.
"Real measurement"... News flash: that is a real measurement. Just because it's not what YOU use doesn't mean it's not real. The rest of the world uses a different form of measuring then the U.S. ...id say that makes them wrong...
I had to stop teaching because of my numerous hypos. I have had two surgeries and a feeding tube to try to get them under control. We keep glucagon in every room of the house 🏠.
Chris says he's 212 lbs. He's a good 300 lbs. He needs help and needs to be away from his mother who fed him all those years. Fourteen years after bariatric surgery, he should've been at a healthy weight years ago but clearly continues to over-eat. And be over-fed.
I work at a nursing home and right now a patient has went out to hospital bc they fell and tore open their arm so bad that we could see the bone was sent back to us 2 hr later bc they had no beds goes for surgery in the morning had no idea u could become so fragile
He got bullied over his weight and his mom just let him live as a shut in for 2 whole years... very sad. She could've encouraged him to eat better, or to exercise in private...
The girl who passed out should get checked for POTS syndrome. I have very similar long-term symptoms like she is suffering from. Granted, i was checked for POTS and i don't have it, so the mystery continues for me. It's been over 2 years and still no answers. Luck me. But i'm kind of thinking she has POTS.
Anyone know what measurement they are using for blood sugar? I'm not familiar with this scale. She's frantic about him and I went through almost the same thing with my late husband. The last several years I was a caregiver without help. Devastating, I'm praying for them both now.
I'm not sure but I read he was a 1.3 which is about a 23 in however the states measure it. I'm diabetic as well. That'd extremely low. The lowest I've ever been was 38 and I was barely awake for it
They don't "assist", they flat out tie them down or drug them. Trust me been on that side, I was having a seizure, and they thought I was being combative, so they tied me down. I have epilepsy.
I’m a type one diabetic in America. Does anyone know how much that man’s blood sugar was in my measurements? I think mine is mg per something (sorry I’m going blank for some reason lol). The lowest I’ve ever been is 36 lol. I was very dizzy and I was sweating and panicking a bit, but I never got into a stroke or anything like that.
Man when Tony woke I praised God!! Being diabetic a peanut butter sammich is the best!! With my hypos,, my teenager is my savior and I am just usually sad and confused. The medical pro wearing the turban would look alot better if he trimmed his beard, lol! And the kid that passed out 17 and a 18 month old child, sad! But seems as though this is becoming common. Really sad!!
Geeze, I’ve had to call 911 a couple of times for hypo in my diabetic husband, and they show up, pop glucose in his vein and he’s back within 2 minutes. I have to make him a sandwich and off they go. This took 2 hours nearly?? That’s nuts!
They tell the woman to quit touching him because he is so out of it he is grabbing and hurting his partner yet she continues touching and irritating him!!!! Let the paramedics do there job all ready🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ Does his partner realize smacking him in the face does nothing to snap him out of a hypoglycemia episode!!!!!
Everything is so much calmer on here. In the US they would have given the shot, got an IV started add on the wat to the hospital within 10 minutes. I don't think I've ever heard of paramedics stay for any longer than they had to. They never wait around for a patients suger leves to go back up. They would already have him at the hospital. They don't wait around at all.
Not true. My father in law is diabetic and goes low often and any time I've called for a paramedic they always wait for his levels to go up to normal. I'm in Texas
@@ssjess2504 okay, I guess it's different everywhere. In mt.Airy NC they always did it that way. I'm in Illinois now and they always just take them in.
Uh, they should have given him glucagon right off. They can always lower the sugars but you can’t reverse the organ damage waiting around like that. Also, why doesn’t the partner have something better than Lucozade on hand if he has had hypo episodes before? Think people!
My guess is that dental is not covered in the national health program. Same here. You might have health insurance, but when it comes to teeth, you're on your own.
Do they not have braincells in America? By the way, the UK have the equal 3rd best oral health in the world, unlike America, which is somewhere below Mexico! So please put the silly racist comment to bed, it just makes you ,look ignorant.
Y does it seem like the uk emts seem to have way better training than we do here in the states…these guys seem to stay on site a lot longer than here…I seen one of a man that was having a panic attack…the 2 ladies who handled him stuck around wit him for almost 2 hours n made sure his partner picked him up n took care of him…here the emts jus pick up n go n administers some care but really these guys do soo much more
As an EMT in the states, you have to understand that the hospital is the definitive care for the patient. We have protocols that state we have 20 minutes on scene with trauma patients and 15 minutes with medical patients. We identify the problem fast as an emergency, try to stabilize the patient and transport appropriately so the hospital can provide care that an ambulance cannot.
That bariatric patient told the paramedics he now weighs 212 pounds no way!! Then he said 32 or 34 stone which is nothing close to that so I'm confused. Maybe he meant 412 pounds?? He wouldnt need a special stretcher if he was 212 pounds.
I refuse to call a ambulance because I had a very bad experience with my daughter her poppy died and she was his favorite as well as me we both had trouble dealing with it she tried to commit suicide and they came in the house we lived in a 2 story house and all of the bedrooms were upstairs and they were laughing and I just lost it and yelled at them because they were laughing while my daughter was dying we spent 3 week's and I reported them yet they still are working.
@andreacoones1587: You could be correct, but it sounded like "Hush up" or "Shush up" to me. The sound recording wasn't perfectly clear, that's for sure! 🤔
Late reply, but unless you’re well under 150 cm, 53 kilos is an excellent weight, maybe even a bit underweight if you’re closer to 170 cm. And if you’re working out remember that muscle mass may make you heavier in weight but your body fat percentage will go down
The paramedic said glucose, so it would have been a sugar solution injection. With his blood sugar so low giving him a hormone (insulin) injection would have decreased it further. I think the voice over got it backwards.
Cathy Brigham it’s called a glucagon (at least in America where I am). Me and my brother both have type one diabetes and always have one with us in case we get too low from taking insulin for our meals or incase something else weird is happening with our body lol.
I can't get enough of Inside the ambulance 😭😭😭😭
Me either spongebob lol
Me too I just love them
Mectoo
Me either love this show 🤩🤩
Omg when Tony said hello back!!! My heart 😭😭😭
He sounded like such a sweet man I feel bad for him 😔
That smile on his face, too! 😭😭😭
He is a beautiful person, and seems to be inside and out. To bad people do each other that way without finding out who they are 💜💜💜🦋🦋🦋💕💕💕
Major props to Chris for coming so far. Losing weight is hard enough without mental health issues compounding everything. He seems like a genuinely nice guy who really wants to be healthier.
Now he needs to start walking. He’s lovely though.💜
His personality is wonderful.
Truly a lovely man..I hope he can get himself moving a bit more
He'd had his surgery 14 years earlier. He should've been down to a healthy weight years earlier. He said he was 212 lbs. He's a good 300 lbs. His mother was and continues to kill him with "love." These cases make me crazy. It's a dysfunctional situation.
Tony and his partner had several images of German Shepherd dogs in their house so I admit I laughed out loud when she brought in the tiny pom! But it was heartwarming to see him perk up when she put the dog in his arms.
I listen to this while I study late at night ‘cause the content is interesting enough to not bore me to sleep, but mundane enough to not distract me
Specialy the intro
Math homework...
Tony and his little doggo were both just so sweet! I felt for him, poor guy, thank goodness he came around & had his furry friend.
Paramedics: do you have any breathing issues normally?
Lady: no
Paramedics: you don’t, so this is a new thing. Are these your inhaler boxes?
Lady: yes
Paramedics: so you have asthma?
Lady: yes
......................
im a paramedic trainee, and let me tell you that's exactly the type of reply we get all time hahahhaha
not been down stairs in nine years but fell on the stairs in december
Having asthma doesn't guarantee terrible breathing issues regularly, it varies between people.
Lol
do you have any medical history?
no?
are all these medicines yours?
yes.
Tony woke right up and said "Hello!" Sticking around there. I took care of my Mom and Dad when they had dementia at the same time. They both went fast, and passed away into peace. Not easy at all.
So sorry I can feel your pain I just lost a mother figure with parkinsons and a month to the day later her husband shot himself I found him. They saved me took my 2 girls and 3 cats in when my ex husband tried to kill me with a gun. when she got ill since I was at home disabled I took care of the 2 of them. I hope you have a good support system. I am always here if you need to chat Facebook same name use the one with the pic and dm me. I am so 😞 😔 sorry.
A double thumbs up to all the paramedics and all they do to help people.
The man who got attacked once I figured out it was his friends I felt that I started to cry 😭
tonys lucky to have such a caring partner ❤
Agreed she’s lovely
And his 'guard dogs' ♥
She’s lucky to have her fingers😂
Ya but not the best when in a serious situation (pure panic)
@@benjaminchapman3128 she knew better than to give him her finger. And then did it again. Oh my
Tony's partner is driving _me_ crazy! Lol Don't touch him or he'll grab you again. *Immediately touches him* 🤦🏼♀️
O my gosh the couple with the diabetes had my heart racing 😰 what a good women she loves him so much 💛
SHE HIS PARTNER AND LOVE HIM BUT SHE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN HIS SUGAR ARE TOO LOW!!!???? GIVE HIM A ORANGE JUICE WITH LOT SUGAR +++++++! AND YOU CAN FIND IN DRUGSTORE A CANDY FOR DIABETIC PEOPLE ..THE SUGAR CLIMB UP VERY FAST! SHE NUT!😠😳😵💫
I love this show. The fact that they have doctors who make housecalls is awesome! It would do us a world of good to take a few notes from them!!
The U.S. has Dr that do house calls it's just only the 1% can afford them
@Robert Hutchins Dr Kavorkian also did housecalls
@@benozzy003 My dad's doctor made a house call (1-2020) because my dad couldn't physically get to his office (dad was 98, on hospice). We're not rich, just had an amazingly wonderful doctor!
@@benozzy003 Stop it. This is just nonsense.
The guy has crap friends.
To be very honest, if I haven't left bedroom in 9 years, I'm elderly and I cry all the time... I'd set up my will.
I am to being so much the very sorry my sweetest! If I could being the come to you to bring the love and the company for you I would to being the rush to you! ❤ I will never to being the forgive me that one of my babusyas was to die alone in care home once war start. Some of aunties were to the visit her the often but I am to being so much of the horrible granddaughter not to being her full time carer in family home. 😢 I send the love and the prayer to you!
I wonder if it would be possible to have a senior citizen recreation center in every community. I know when I retired, our senior center was a life saver for me. I got so many wonderful friends, classes, and parties, as well as a place to have lunch and play cards.
I know that woman is scared and worried for her partner, but she isn’t helping at all by being there. She needs to really step aside and let the paramedics do their job.
EVERYBODY KNOW THAT TO GIVE A ORANGE JUICE WITH LOT SUGAR++++++! BUT HER SHE DON'T KNOW THAT WANEVER SHE LIVE WITH HIM FOR SO MANY YEARS! DIABETIC FORMATION EXIST!
I respect respect your business business and thank you for all your business and service 2:04
“If there’s one thing that gets you better, it’s _that_.”
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If I ever caught someone attacking a paramedic, It would be a bad day for the attacker! people have got to understand they are here to help us!
Peter petigru wich guy attacked
@@milanethington I said "If" It is a "for instance" answer! I am sure you would want to defend your emergency workers especially paramedics if they got attacked!
Peter petigru oh ! I would be mad too.
Sadly violence against paramedic, firefighters, police etc just get worse. I know a few years ago some drunken idiots going against volunteering firefighters who were called to a fire during Sylvester. They didn't accepted that they had to move their cars (which were parked illegally in front of the station!). That makes me so angry. Or loosening the screws of the wheels on an ambulance during an emergency. Or that fu***g person on a bicycle in Berlin.
I was driving down the road and saw this guy was beating a cop on the ground after he shot him ( I didn't know he was shot until later). I called it in pulled over got my bat out and slammed it into his back. When he looked up, I pepper sprayed him. In that short time a cop was already running over to us. I dropped everything and backed away. Sat down so I didn't worry the cops. I gave my statement and was driving off. Thank goodness they were allowed to tell me the cop was in ICU but was getting better everyday. He came to see me about a month after to thank me. We both cried. He thought I was his angel coming to take him home. 💜💜 thank you God for putting me in the right place at the right time. I had just bought a new bat for my nephew and was able to save a life.
I wonder how did they get all the clearance from the patients... do it after their medical problem was cured or relieved?
Tony seems so sweet
BlueBae Not sweet enough since he into hypoglycaemia. Poor guy.
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath xP
i REALLY love these type of shows!
I love this show wish they had more new ones .Your all awesome ☮️💜✝️💯💪
2:24 shoutout to the dude for purposely chewing right into the mike LMFAO
They do a lot of what I would call VON Duties. They need a system just lower than the Ambulance Service.
I had to convert stone to a real measurement but goddamn good for Chris! He was like 850 pounds starting out! Now he gets around and lives by himself? That's a big deal. I hope he keeps losing until he's where he wants to be.
"Real measurement"... News flash: that is a real measurement.
Just because it's not what YOU use doesn't mean it's not real.
The rest of the world uses a different form of measuring then the U.S. ...id say that makes them wrong...
It's called a joke bruv. It's a weird measure, laugh at it. Just like Americans laugh at inches to feet to miles.
@@WillowX5 yeah, we're a bit THICK!! I speak from both sides of the 'pond'!!
I'm Canadian...we do all of it...🙂
Interesting that all these ambulances are manual transmission !!
I had to stop teaching because of my numerous hypos. I have had two surgeries and a feeding tube to try to get them under control. We keep glucagon in every room of the house 🏠.
Chris says he's 212 lbs. He's a good 300 lbs. He needs help and needs to be away from his mother who fed him all those years. Fourteen years after bariatric surgery, he should've been at a healthy weight years ago but clearly continues to over-eat. And be over-fed.
Always have a tube of frosting if you are a diabetic! Put a little into their mouth to bring up sugars. While ensuring no choaking.
Stay safe. 🤗🇨🇦
That's a great idea! I'm diabetic and so is my father in law that lives with me and he goes low often. Buying frosting today
Great ambulance care.
Right on his eyebrow piercing too ouch that must hurt twice as bad.
Thank you for this!
I love Debbie Woodcock! Hilarious! I want her for my best friend! 😁
I love watching this, they tell some of the most corny jokes that actually are so funny especially with their accent.
4:58 even the dog has a British accent
Great series. Thanks for posting.
I work at a nursing home and right now a patient has went out to hospital bc they fell and tore open their arm so bad that we could see the bone was sent back to us 2 hr later bc they had no beds goes for surgery in the morning had no idea u could become so fragile
Older become literally thin skinned Ben
When Chris was bedridden, some enabler was feeding him. That's a mental health issue also.
He got bullied over his weight and his mom just let him live as a shut in for 2 whole years... very sad. She could've encouraged him to eat better, or to exercise in private...
A mothers love sometimes goes overboard, but it is still an enormous amount of love.
those two would make a great batman and robin
Ha, ha, ha
man the chick at the start was giving me anxiety!!
She was so annoying!
wow that's superb for Chris losing the weight it's not easy
If this program has taught me anything, is you better have a significant other to see you through, 'For better or worst'!
This is one show I do NOT want a cameo in!
The dog made a really weird noise 😂
Chelsea needs a medical service dog.
Would have been good if there was a picture!!
Not the nicest face to make to someone needing the bariatric stretcher😅
The description is all wrong?
Watson Holmes it’s fine now
Move aside lady! Let them do their jobs!!
The girl who passed out should get checked for POTS syndrome. I have very similar long-term symptoms like she is suffering from. Granted, i was checked for POTS and i don't have it, so the mystery continues for me. It's been over 2 years and still no answers. Luck me. But i'm kind of thinking she has POTS.
I have POTS and NCS
I was also thinking POTS actually! But with the wetting herself thing did make it seem like something else
The way the guy chewed at 2:24 🤮
Anyone know what measurement they are using for blood sugar? I'm not familiar with this scale. She's frantic about him and I went through almost the same thing with my late husband. The last several years I was a caregiver without help. Devastating, I'm praying for them both now.
I'm not sure but I read he was a 1.3 which is about a 23 in however the states measure it. I'm diabetic as well. That'd extremely low. The lowest I've ever been was 38 and I was barely awake for it
It´s millimoles per litre (UK spelling) or mmol/L. The other system is milligrams per deciltre (mg/dL)
What is a weight measurement of stones? Like how much weight is equal to one stone? Pardon my ignorance
14 pounds to 1 stone. I googled it.
Paper cuts are the worst!
Soak finger in a small cup of very warm/ hot water.
So...no one realized that this is the wrong episode 😂
I'm still puzzled as to why it says someone's condition is hurting others when clearly it isn't.
This is suppose to be season one episode nine! 😂😂😂 I’m watching it now on Tubi lol
Karen Renne Cho clickbait
Che Bae ooo thanks for mentioning Tubi, didn’t realize it was on there. I’ve watched nearly all the eps on this channel
In USA FD & PD assist with patients who become combative so patient can get the help they need.
They don't "assist", they flat out tie them down or drug them. Trust me been on that side, I was having a seizure, and they thought I was being combative, so they tied me down. I have epilepsy.
Yeah we all know how the USA Police assist all right!!
@@rachelmartin3631 they shot one mentally ill person who was suicidal. bit counterintuitive, innit
Ketamine, too
I’m a type one diabetic in America. Does anyone know how much that man’s blood sugar was in my measurements? I think mine is mg per something (sorry I’m going blank for some reason lol). The lowest I’ve ever been is 36 lol. I was very dizzy and I was sweating and panicking a bit, but I never got into a stroke or anything like that.
his low of 1.3 mmol/L is approximately 23.42 mg/dL. It's shocking he was able to be brought into range with just the one glucogon!
Kasper Finn oh my gosh I know!
😅think, in terms of your A1c (normal less than 6? and lower).
Man when Tony woke I praised God!! Being diabetic a peanut butter sammich is the best!! With my hypos,, my teenager is my savior and I am just usually sad and confused. The medical pro wearing the turban would look alot better if he trimmed his beard, lol! And the kid that passed out 17 and a 18 month old child, sad! But seems as though this is becoming common. Really sad!!
Geeze, I’ve had to call 911 a couple of times for hypo in my diabetic husband, and they show up, pop glucose in his vein and he’s back within 2 minutes. I have to make him a sandwich and off they go. This took 2 hours nearly?? That’s nuts!
These guys in the UK actually wait awhile before they just take off.
An ambulance with a manual transmission....
They tell the woman to quit touching him because he is so out of it he is grabbing and hurting his partner yet she continues touching and irritating him!!!! Let the paramedics do there job all ready🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Does his partner realize smacking him in the face does nothing to snap him out of a hypoglycemia episode!!!!!
So at the beginning of their shifts they just go out drive around and wait for calls to respond to❓❓
Posting
Why do many of these male paramedics channel Kenneth Williams? "Oo, Ducky!"
It's called Accent , dearie. Not all Brits sound like the Queen. Are you still channelling 'American Idiot?"
how old are these?
2016
Yep, 2016
What is 4362 mean, as I see different paramedics going on in the same ambulance?
A vehicle's unit number which works a twelve hour shift.
Do you have breathing issues?
No.
Are these you inhalers?
Yes
Do you have asthma?
Yes.
Hmmmm I think that's considered having breathing problems 🤦♀️
Ive always wanted to be the first to comment!! Hahahahaha jk but neat documentary.
It sounds like the elderly patient needs some Costco cookies and a large McDonald's coffee with as many sugar cubes as can be dissolved into the cup.
Too much sugar is a bad thing too you'll then be hyper glycemic
I don’t know why, but I find Chris really cute.
Was this lady that passed out on here before ?
Yes
That one guy sounded like kermit the frog
212? I don’t think so..he’s got to be well over 300..sad that ppl get these disorders, it’s definitely life-ruining.
don't people get glucagon injections to give at home?
They can get them, but they are expensive even with insurance in the US.
Or Glucose tablets?
My father in law would go high with his blood sugar and become combative
Chris u r lovely. Hope u get your weight down more. And hope u meet someone who loves u
Everything is so much calmer on here. In the US they would have given the shot, got an IV started add on the wat to the hospital within 10 minutes. I don't think I've ever heard of paramedics stay for any longer than they had to. They never wait around for a patients suger leves to go back up. They would already have him at the hospital. They don't wait around at all.
Not true. My father in law is diabetic and goes low often and any time I've called for a paramedic they always wait for his levels to go up to normal. I'm in Texas
@@ssjess2504 okay, I guess it's different everywhere. In mt.Airy NC they always did it that way. I'm in Illinois now and they always just take them in.
That giant guy is well over 212 pounds
Absolutely! I was stunned to hear Chris say that with a straight face! 🙄
Over 450
212kg or roughly 33.4 stone
Uh, they should have given him glucagon right off. They can always lower the sugars but you can’t reverse the organ damage waiting around like that. Also, why doesn’t the partner have something better than Lucozade on hand if he has had hypo episodes before? Think people!
So does everyone in England have gaudy wall paper.
I've thought that too lol
Energy drinks are NOT good for people with medical problems like that.
It's the most easily absorbed until they can manage to eat, my type1 family member always has lucozade on him.
Everyone is saying how Tony is so sweet. I just can’t understand it. He’s hypoglycemic, not hyperglycemic. 🙄
Sarcasm, much?? Ha!
Wow! If that’s not an advert to stay slim nothing is.
I am sorry but can anyone tell me what a stone means sorry from the USA 🇺🇸
One stone equals 14 pounds.
Jamie is a stone fox....
Yikes
Do they not have dentists in England?
My guess is that dental is not covered in the national health program. Same here. You might have health insurance, but when it comes to teeth, you're on your own.
Do they not have braincells in America? By the way, the UK have the equal 3rd best oral health in the world, unlike America, which is somewhere below Mexico! So please put the silly racist comment to bed, it just makes you ,look ignorant.
Y does it seem like the uk emts seem to have way better training than we do here in the states…these guys seem to stay on site a lot longer than here…I seen one of a man that was having a panic attack…the 2 ladies who handled him stuck around wit him for almost 2 hours n made sure his partner picked him up n took care of him…here the emts jus pick up n go n administers some care but really these guys do soo much more
As an EMT in the states, you have to understand that the hospital is the definitive care for the patient. We have protocols that state we have 20 minutes on scene with trauma patients and 15 minutes with medical patients. We identify the problem fast as an emergency, try to stabilize the patient and transport appropriately so the hospital can provide care that an ambulance cannot.
@@logandent4023 I understand but I have had a couple of extreme medical issues n it jus looks like the uk has a better system to me
That bariatric patient told the paramedics he now weighs 212 pounds no way!! Then he said 32 or 34 stone which is nothing close to that so I'm confused. Maybe he meant 412 pounds?? He wouldnt need a special stretcher if he was 212 pounds.
He probably meant kilos
They're in the UK. He was speaking in terms of kgs
This is Britain, that was in KG, not LBS.
462 to be precise
I refuse to call a ambulance because I had a very bad experience with my daughter her poppy died and she was his favorite as well as me we both had trouble dealing with it she tried to commit suicide and they came in the house we lived in a 2 story house and all of the bedrooms were upstairs and they were laughing and I just lost it and yelled at them because they were laughing while my daughter was dying we spent 3 week's and I reported them yet they still are working.
one for the coffin
Did Debby really tell the wife of the diabetic to shut up?!
@andreacoones1587: You could be correct, but it sounded like "Hush up" or "Shush up" to me. The sound recording wasn't perfectly clear, that's for sure! 🤔
Could you have ads that DONT say poop in them, please ⁉️
bruh woodcock she must have heard alot of jokes
Wow that was impressive. I can't even lose 3kgs off my 53kg.
Late reply, but unless you’re well under 150 cm, 53 kilos is an excellent weight, maybe even a bit underweight if you’re closer to 170 cm. And if you’re working out remember that muscle mass may make you heavier in weight but your body fat percentage will go down
Thank bariatric surgery!
Sorry, but I cannot stand nasty little barking dogs...
Mute it, then
Hormone injection for a diabetic?
Insulin is a hormone
The paramedic said glucose, so it would have been a sugar solution injection.
With his blood sugar so low giving him a hormone (insulin) injection would have decreased it further. I think the voice over got it backwards.
glucagon is an emergency sugar injection for when a diabetics blood sugar is low
Cathy Brigham it’s called a glucagon (at least in America where I am). Me and my brother both have type one diabetes and always have one with us in case we get too low from taking insulin for our meals or incase something else weird is happening with our body lol.
Insulin is, also, a hormone
Hun they say help but you really don't get help.they told me they couldn't touch my feanssee .