It’s not too many times you have a friend that will say that to you. A friend could love you, but your problems are your problems and not theirs Jamie‘s friend, he really cared about him and like he said even about the motorcycle it’s just metal that’s all it is, I thought that was really sweet.
Kirsty is so beautiful and adorable. Praying for her and all of those who were injured in this episode. Sending hugs, kisses, and well wishes to all of the patients, staff, and all of the people who watches this video. Love and happiness to all. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jamies colleague/friend is a real one. How he says "don't worry about money, your job, or the bike, we'll figure it out." He truly cares. Awesome ,Dad & MOM Beautiful Family . I really, Enjoyed This Story 5*S
Chloe's such a great sister! 🥰😍🤩 It is difficult for one to have a sibling with special needs.. It is not easy for the neurotypical one to accept the other and understand why they need more attention etc... I am in the same situation and it's a struggle really 🥲
Hi from Cincinnati, OH, USA!😊 I absolutely love this show! Such respect for anyone working in healthcare. My mom was a nurse for years and I’ve worked with neurologists, neurosurgeons, etc, and my heart goes out you all. Not easy. My prayers go out to the patients and family on each episode.
Imma be real, this probably should’ve been an inside thought. If I’m not mistaken, she’s a child right? Feels a bit weird to see a child in horrible, horrible medical distress and think “wow, she’s a looker!” I recognize there wasn’t negative intent, but I think thoughts like those should be saved and not said.
Thank you to all patients, their families and the staff at the hospital for sharing their stories with us. My husband had petimal seizures in the early 70's. A time when no one readily accepted epilepsy. Today, we have we know more about it but life is still very limiting and medical treatment needs to progress.😊
Kirsty is smart, she is very aware and observant. It’s beautiful to see Chloe as such a wonderful and protective sister. I don’t know what she has decided on for a career but she is a natural at caregiving. I hope Kirsty continues to show the world all that she can accomplish! ❤
I love these people at saint George's from my first episode here on you tube. I fractured my left leg tibia on February 29th and had surgery on March 11th I went to my surgeon dr egol for a visit to see if I could start wawalking and standing and I'm so happy that I can finally walk around and stand up and travel love evangeline spartan Cypriot American from union city nj in America 😁😄😍
Good morning 🌞 ya’ll ….Texas in the house 🤠 Thank you for sharing this vid , what an amazing God we have & I want to thank him for the healing ❤️🩹 performed on these ppl . I’m wishing each one of them a speedy recovery.May God continue to watch over everyone & keep us safe. Sending prayers 🙏🏻🤍🕊️, positive energy, love 💕, to everyone ‼️‼️❤️❤️❤️
As someone with anxiety and sensory and auditory processing disorders (a part of the autism spectrum) I totally felt for Kirsty in this episode. I spent most of my night at work fighting off a panic attack from my anxiety spiking and OCD kicking in (most likely as a result from some PTSD that was triggered) so this episode was a perfect cure all to that while eating dinner and I’m in a much calmer place as a result.
Some of these people come in for small paper cuts ( literally). Free health care is great, however it should not be abused. It could cost someone else their life. I saw one episode where a women went in because her fingernail broke and she didn't want it to break further. I've had my fingernail come off and it bleed everywhere. I applied pressure then put a bandaid on.
Yep it's unreal. I was in with a broken foot and some lady brought her child in because her and her brother were playing chasey and her brother "poked" her and it hurt My jaw was on the floor. Triage needs the right to be able to refuse service for that kind of rubbish.
My mind immediately went to Bells Palsy with Kirsty. My son has had it twice, once in Jr college and the other time in university. It can be a nasty one.
I feel for the guy that had his fingers hurt. It seems sometimes that nurses and doctors see so many patients that they’re kind of hard when they’re cleaning wounds. I myself have had many wounds and have told them that I’ll take over doing what they’re doing and they could sit there and watch me do it, they allow me to do. I guess being a type one diabetic for 53 years gives me insight to a lot of medical things. I felt bad for him when he was talking about his mom and then telling us that she had passed away and how she passed away. He’s so right you’ll never know. I watched my husband laughing With the neighbour and I thought that’s my guy how much I love him. So I went back to doing what I was doing and it was 7-8 minutes later that my oldest son ran up the stairs telling me to prepare myself. My thoughts were my husband was mowing the lawn and he’s cut himself so I grabbed some towels. Ran downstairs to a neighbour doing CPR on my husband, 25 minutes later, he’s pronounced dead, so I totally agree with him concerning how quick things could change. Kirsty, that poor girl. I felt so bad when they started listing all the things that is attached to her. And now she has another name added. I’m so happy that she has such a supportive family and her sister staying every night at the hospital, that meant so much to Kirsty. Jaimie’s leg was so bad, poor guy. Happy he’s doing so much better and he’ll be ok. Cute family. Hi from Vancouver Canada
I like the idea of an outside waiting area at hospitals. Could be like a little court yard. Would help some people be calmer and help with keeping germs at bay. :)
I think it depends on the specific circumstance. In some cases having lidocaine put in can cause more pain than what just being quick with putting in the stitches or staples for the patient/where the wound is on the body. Of course, they may just not show the lidocaine portion of the treatment.
I HAVE TO SAY KIRSTY IS AN ABSOLUTE DOLL ISNT SHE MY OWN BEAUTIFUL GIRL HAS SPECIAL NEEDS ALSO DOWN SYNDROME SHES 30 NOW AND IN PERFECT HEALTH NO MEDICAL ISSUES, WHEN SHE WAS ALMOST 1 SHE HAD A PDA SO SHE HAD HEART SURGERY DR WENT THROUGH HER LITTLE LEG AND PUT 3 COILS IN TO SHUT DOWN THE VEIN THAT DIDN'T CLOSE ON ITS OWN AND THATS ABOUT IT IM LUCKY, SHE HAS NEVER MISSED A DAY OF LAUGHTER AND SMILES SO SMART SO PRECIOUS, GOOD LUCK TO U KIRSTY BE BLESSED N BE WELL LOVE MESSAGE ALL THE WAY FROM ALABAMA USA JUST FOR U LOVE.😊😊😊😊😊😊
Jamies colleague/friend is a real one. How he says "don't worry about money, your job, or the bike, we'll figure it out." He truly cares.
It’s not too many times you have a friend that will say that to you. A friend could love you, but your problems are your problems and not theirs Jamie‘s friend, he really cared about him and like he said even about the motorcycle it’s just metal that’s all it is, I thought that was really sweet.
Yes, I definitely think so too! I could see them paying him while he recovers, at least partially.
Kirsty is so beautiful and adorable. Praying for her and all of those who were injured in this episode. Sending hugs, kisses, and well wishes to all of the patients, staff, and all of the people who watches this video. Love and happiness to all. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Straight, gay or any other relationship, 20 years is a great accomplishment
❤ from Alaska
Greetings from NYC!😊
Chloe and Kristy you two are a breath of fresh air!
Here, here!😊👍🏼
Jamies colleague/friend is a real one. How he says "don't worry about money, your job, or the bike, we'll figure it out." He truly cares. Awesome ,Dad & MOM Beautiful Family . I really, Enjoyed This Story 5*S
Chloe's such a great sister! 🥰😍🤩 It is difficult for one to have a sibling with special needs.. It is not easy for the neurotypical one to accept the other and understand why they need more attention etc... I am in the same situation and it's a struggle really 🥲
Hi from Cincinnati, OH, USA!😊 I absolutely love this show! Such respect for anyone working in healthcare. My mom was a nurse for years and I’ve worked with neurologists, neurosurgeons, etc, and my heart goes out you all. Not easy. My prayers go out to the patients and family on each episode.
Greetings from NYC!😊
Always loving the absolute lines of wisdom the parents come out with.
Kirsty you are such a beautiful young lady. Very special and close knit family.
Kirsty is a natural beauty.
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She absolutely is, you're right.
Flawless skin
Imma be real, this probably should’ve been an inside thought. If I’m not mistaken, she’s a child right? Feels a bit weird to see a child in horrible, horrible medical distress and think “wow, she’s a looker!”
I recognize there wasn’t negative intent, but I think thoughts like those should be saved and not said.
@@thuunderstorm5292 Nothing inappropriate at all. Your comment however. . .
Excellent episode. Kirsty's story was heart wrenching. Such a sweet young woman blessed with a wonderful family. Jamie has a beautiful family.
Good evening everyone from Australia 🇦🇺
G'day
Hi from Melbourne
Hi from Perth :)
Hi I’m in the Northern Rivers NSW🇦🇺🦘
Guten Abend from Germany
Good evening everyone from South Africa, Soweto
Good evening from Boston Massachusetts I want to bless all the doctors and nurses and there patients at st George's hospital
Good evening from Melbourne Australia
Thanks Banjay, much appreciated 🎉
Hello from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia!
Thank you to all patients, their families and the staff at the hospital for sharing their stories with us. My husband had petimal seizures in the early 70's. A time when no one readily accepted epilepsy. Today, we have we know more about it but life is still very limiting and medical treatment needs to progress.😊
Best for all the patients and care staff!!
Good morning from Florida!
Kirsty is smart, she is very aware and observant.
It’s beautiful to see Chloe as such a wonderful and protective sister. I don’t know what she has decided on for a career but she is a natural at caregiving.
I hope Kirsty continues to show the world all that she can accomplish! ❤
Very, very nice people with heart warming family life experiences.❤
I love these people at saint George's from my first episode here on you tube. I fractured my left leg tibia on February 29th and had surgery on March 11th I went to my surgeon dr egol for a visit to see if I could start wawalking and standing and I'm so happy that I can finally walk around and stand up and travel love evangeline spartan Cypriot American from union city nj in America 😁😄😍
Good evening from Brisbane Australia, I love watching the eps as I have a background in Nursing.
Good morning 🌞 ya’ll ….Texas in the house 🤠 Thank you for sharing this vid , what an amazing God we have & I want to thank him for the healing ❤️🩹 performed on these ppl . I’m wishing each one of them a speedy recovery.May God continue to watch over everyone & keep us safe. Sending prayers 🙏🏻🤍🕊️, positive energy, love 💕, to everyone ‼️‼️❤️❤️❤️
Greetings from NYC!😊
This Texan seconds everything you said!
G'day from Townsville in Nth Queensland Australia.
Me too !
G'day from NSW Central Coast.
G-day from Ballarat VIC Australia
Good evening from New Brunswick, Canada!
Hi from Adelaide, South Australia
Same haha
Same
Wow never heard of it must be a bitty town, whats there mate other than speedos
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Good morning Donna
Good morning Kerry. I hope you have a fantastic day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
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Love the show, Kendal, Ont., Canada 🇨🇦
Good evening to you also, Seattle, Washington USA.
Hi from Arizona! I love this show and thank you for the patient updates at the end.
Hello from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Hello from Newfoundland 🇨🇦
God Bless these doctors and nurses 🙏 ❤ It blows my mind what they deal with day in and day out... they deserve so much more than we give them ...
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Good evening from Cebu, Philippines!
Interesting. My Bell's Palsy took a different turn, I had facial paralysis for 6 weeks. No drugs back in the 60s.
Great episode!❤
Big hugs from Marina, California!! 🤗🤗👍
I’m glad I found this channel and subscribed to it last night
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Hello from Florida, USA
I just love watching your channel. ❤
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Watching from Panama!
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Good evening from America.
Good morning from USA 🇺🇸
Good these sisters have each other...
Hi from Brisbane!
Lots of fellow Aussies here
Kirstie is so beautiful ❤ every time they showed her face it made me smile! She is very lucky to have such a beautiful caring sister as well
Good evening eveyone from Switzerland 🇨🇭 😀
As someone with anxiety and sensory and auditory processing disorders (a part of the autism spectrum) I totally felt for Kirsty in this episode. I spent most of my night at work fighting off a panic attack from my anxiety spiking and OCD kicking in (most likely as a result from some PTSD that was triggered) so this episode was a perfect cure all to that while eating dinner and I’m in a much calmer place as a result.
Howzit from South Africa
Hi people from Michigan U.S.
Some of these people come in for small paper cuts ( literally). Free health care is great, however it should not be abused. It could cost someone else their life. I saw one episode where a women went in because her fingernail broke and she didn't want it to break further. I've had my fingernail come off and it bleed everywhere. I applied pressure then put a bandaid on.
Yep it's unreal.
I was in with a broken foot and some lady brought her child in because her and her brother were playing chasey and her brother "poked" her and it hurt
My jaw was on the floor.
Triage needs the right to be able to refuse service for that kind of rubbish.
Hello from the United States - Virginia.
Hello everyone from here in malta
Hi❣️ from South Africa 🇿🇦 😊
That story about the Dutch man’s mom was very sad, hope he is doing well now
Good afternoon from Johannesburg. That broken leg looks eina.
Definitely does! Very Ouch! Greetings from South Africa
Ditto
Good afternoon from Adelaide, Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
My mind immediately went to Bells Palsy with Kirsty. My son has had it twice, once in Jr college and the other time in university. It can be a nasty one.
The way Kirsty pleads her dad to make it stop had me in tears. It shows how much she trusts him. I am sure it broke his heart.
My ex-husband’s grandfather died at 92-ish from an ischaemic stroke. They said it could have taken him at any time in his life.
I feel for the guy that had his fingers hurt. It seems sometimes that nurses and doctors see so many patients that they’re kind of hard when they’re cleaning wounds. I myself have had many wounds and have told them that I’ll take over doing what they’re doing and they could sit there and watch me do it, they allow me to do. I guess being a type one diabetic for 53 years gives me insight to a lot of medical things. I felt bad for him when he was talking about his mom and then telling us that she had passed away and how she passed away. He’s so right you’ll never know. I watched my husband laughing With the neighbour and I thought that’s my guy how much I love him. So I went back to doing what I was doing and it was 7-8 minutes later that my oldest son ran up the stairs telling me to prepare myself. My thoughts were my husband was mowing the lawn and he’s cut himself so I grabbed some towels. Ran downstairs to a neighbour doing CPR on my husband, 25 minutes later, he’s pronounced dead, so I totally agree with him concerning how quick things could change.
Kirsty, that poor girl. I felt so bad when they started listing all the things that is attached to her. And now she has another name added. I’m so happy that she has such a supportive family and her sister staying every night at the hospital, that meant so much to Kirsty.
Jaimie’s leg was so bad, poor guy. Happy he’s doing so much better and he’ll be ok. Cute family.
Hi from Vancouver Canada
Greetings from America
Kirsty should’ve been on Os the entire time in the ER.
I like the idea of an outside waiting area at hospitals. Could be like a little court yard. Would help some people be calmer and help with keeping germs at bay. :)
Do they not use lidocaine in England? They never numb these patient's wounds prior to manipulation.
I think it depends on the specific circumstance. In some cases having lidocaine put in can cause more pain than what just being quick with putting in the stitches or staples for the patient/where the wound is on the body.
Of course, they may just not show the lidocaine portion of the treatment.
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Imagine being hurt for no fault of your own, to have your parents be interviewed to tell you what a crappy person you were as a child lol
Give the poor Dutch guy some pain relief 😊
Puyallup, Washington USA😊
Chloe's a good sister ❤
Hello sydney australia 🇦🇺
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Lorna reminds me of that Yes, Honestly woman
I HAVE TO SAY KIRSTY IS AN ABSOLUTE DOLL ISNT SHE MY OWN BEAUTIFUL GIRL HAS SPECIAL NEEDS ALSO DOWN SYNDROME SHES 30 NOW AND IN PERFECT HEALTH NO MEDICAL ISSUES, WHEN SHE WAS ALMOST 1 SHE HAD A PDA SO SHE HAD HEART SURGERY DR WENT THROUGH HER LITTLE LEG AND PUT 3 COILS IN TO SHUT DOWN THE VEIN THAT DIDN'T CLOSE ON ITS OWN AND THATS ABOUT IT IM LUCKY, SHE HAS NEVER MISSED A DAY OF LAUGHTER AND SMILES SO SMART SO PRECIOUS, GOOD LUCK TO U KIRSTY BE BLESSED N BE WELL LOVE MESSAGE ALL THE WAY FROM ALABAMA USA JUST FOR U LOVE.😊😊😊😊😊😊
40:44 I'm sorry, but I just think Nigel looks _a lot_ like Bill Nighy in "Shaun of the Dead".... 😇
Our son has clubfeet, people can be very mean.😢 Best of luck with your daughter.
AstraZeneca should send the lass a 'get well soon' card.
EMS FLIGHT Emergency Miracle Service ( Helicopter ER) Synonyms= accident crunch difficulty necessity tension
Strong matches, climax clutch compulsion depression distress exigency extremity fix impasse juncture meltdown misadventure pass pinch plight predicament pressure push quandary scrape strait urgency vicissitude
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Hey there from sunny and getting hotter Arizona! Stay cool people.
Hold your breath and breathe normally in the xray..?..wtf ?
It’s a CT scan, to get a better image it is better to hold your breathe and not move. Is that what you mean?
29:34 this guy is a freakin weirdo
both Kirsty parents have blue eyes but she has brown, well...
…… I’ve hazel eyes’, hubby brown. Son has brown, & daughter has cornflower blue………from her paternal grandfather………
@@elizabethroberts6215 blue are due to recessive genes so unlikely to inherit this without one of the parents have them.
25:10 looks so fake
Hallo aus San Francisco Ca.
Good morning from the USA. 😊
Good evening from Tweed Heads Australia
Good morning from Gold Coast Australia