Bleeding Tonsils Nightmare - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary

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Banijay Bluelight

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24 Hours in A&E - S16 E35
Join us for riveting real-life stories from the emergency room in this episode of 24 Hours in A&E. Witness the aftermath of a life-altering ladder fall, Ned's disastrous week, and a tonsillectomy gone wrong. Explore the emotional journeys, resilience, and family ties as we delve into the unexpected twists of fate.
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24 Hours in A&E plunges viewers into the heart of a bustling UK trauma center, presenting a raw, real-time exploration of life inside an emergency department. This British documentary series reveals the relentless pace of emergency medicine, touching patient stories, and the heroic efforts of medical staff. It's an unscripted journey through critical care, personal trials, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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@debrabolton9372
@debrabolton9372 Ай бұрын
What I love most about this series are the family connections. I admire the strength, compassion, and love they have for one another. The staff is amazing. 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
@annekerr1729
@annekerr1729 Ай бұрын
Beautifully put!👏👏👏🥰
@patriciarossman8653
@patriciarossman8653 Ай бұрын
That trampoline story will live in my memory forever, never mind how much it will live in the minds of those children! It's absolutely precious.
@katesanderson3208
@katesanderson3208 Ай бұрын
Poor kid. Sending a child away from home at nine is horrible.
@scottwarren4998
@scottwarren4998 Ай бұрын
not really..
@cindinel9049
@cindinel9049 Ай бұрын
I cant get enough of this series
@garsu1229
@garsu1229 Ай бұрын
Same here it levels me kindness and love always win❤
@marilyndevault4819
@marilyndevault4819 Ай бұрын
As a former ICU nurse, I don’t understand why they don’t keep the room “resus” room ready at all times instead of scurrying around at the last minute cleaning, putting sheets on the bed, gathering supplies and equipment. It seems to me that they should make the room ready as soon as it is vacated.
@Angela-382
@Angela-382 Ай бұрын
I think some of it is for added drama.
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing. 🙈
@patriciarossman8653
@patriciarossman8653 Ай бұрын
St George's is a Trauma 1 Level Hospital. I used to stock the Trauma Rooms in the Trauma 1 hospital where I worked. (Phoenix) I made sure that there were at least three or four sizes of everything, including in the Code (often called Crash) Carts. The Sheets I can understand. These rooms are cleaned at the earliest possible moment after a patient has been treated there, and sometimes they get to looking like a veritable abattoir, festooned with discarded packaging and bloody human tissue. Also, Housekeeping does not put the sheets on the bed, Medical does. Sometimes there are only moments in between Trauma/Major Medical events, so oftentimes it does look like organized chaos.
@strawberrysoymilkshake
@strawberrysoymilkshake 24 күн бұрын
It's so it's clean as possible I'm guessing
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 23 күн бұрын
I think that's just the way it is edited.
@symptomoftheuniverse4149
@symptomoftheuniverse4149 Ай бұрын
My husband and I consider ladder climbing a team sport, whenever we need to we make a plan.
@nicolecummings4597
@nicolecummings4597 Ай бұрын
I completely understand how Liam feels. Carrying onto emotions from losing his dad. I lost my mom when I was 17 and I will never be the same. It's a hard thing to go through at an early age. My entire life changed.
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss at such an early age. 😢 I can relate to it having changed your life completely as I was severely traumatized as a child and teenager and also feel like my life will never be carefree again...
@fredishaffer1636
@fredishaffer1636 Ай бұрын
I broke my neck at C-1, which is usually fatal. Once they stabilized my neck with a halo apparatus my spinal shock settled down. It took 13 surgeries over 10 years to handle the damage done by diving into a 4 ft deep pool. Happened in Oklahoma and I was able to get back to Texas after a few days in traction. It was a nightmare dealing with it but all of everything was fixed.
@vickiwaatti1076
@vickiwaatti1076 Ай бұрын
I also broke C-1. Thankfully I was only 2 years old when it happened. This helped with the healing. Because I was so young, the doctors could not put me in a halo so, they made me a special neck brace that went over my head. I had to wear it for 18 months. The one good thing that came out of it, is that my mother taught me how to read very young. I now love reading. When the accident happened I also fractured my skull and needed about 150 stitches in my head. The only side effect I have from it all is that I get migraine headaches a few times a year.
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 23 күн бұрын
I'm glad you are OK now.
@Itbelikethathomie
@Itbelikethathomie 19 күн бұрын
Maybe don’t dive into 4 foot pools 🤷🏼‍♀️
@deborahbarlow5069
@deborahbarlow5069 9 күн бұрын
I broke my neck February 1st 2021 at C6-T1. I had to have plates and screws
@patriciarossman8653
@patriciarossman8653 Ай бұрын
I had that exact same post-op tonsillectomy hemorrhage at 19 years old. With a happy fuzzy IV cocktail in me, I was telling the handsome nurse, who was holding my hand while the doctor cauterized, that he was so hot that we needed to make beautiful babies together.
@renferal5290
@renferal5290 Ай бұрын
LOL well done!!
@BeatheGoth-uk5tj
@BeatheGoth-uk5tj Ай бұрын
😂😂Oh My !!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@faithsmit6839
@faithsmit6839 Ай бұрын
My hubby had an oral surgery and thanked the surgeon repeatedly for the great drugs, asking if he could have some for work. We were dying! 😅😂The nurse pulled me aside to show me the highlighted portion of the paperwork, reminding us he was not allowed to drive. 😅
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
That's so funny, thanks for sharing! 😂
@diananievesavellanet
@diananievesavellanet Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@leedaluciano9806
@leedaluciano9806 Ай бұрын
I’m a little blown away that it seems to be a common practice there to remove a newborn infant from the postpartum depressed mother and place them into foster care. It’s nice that postpartum depression is recognized as a serious problem..but putting a newborn into foster care seems a bit extreme.
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
Please don't forget that that was decades ago. I agree with you though and would hope it isn't common practice any more. 🥺
@SuperMichelleDJ
@SuperMichelleDJ 25 күн бұрын
Seems like any people with psychotic disorders are no longer human beings. I think this practice of dehumanising psychotic people is horrific and I don't know why it's still continues. I can't understand why the baby has to suffer because of someone having a problem that they can't control.
@sewmeonekenobi639
@sewmeonekenobi639 17 күн бұрын
I think they do that due to mothers killing their babies when depressed. Also, her mother was in the hospital I think she said or implied.
@MA-mh1vs
@MA-mh1vs 15 күн бұрын
​@@SuperMichelleDJIt is better that the baby is separated from the mother than killed by the mother.
@M.U.S.H.R0.0.m
@M.U.S.H.R0.0.m 8 күн бұрын
⁠​⁠@@SuperMichelleDJyes I agree! And I’m glad that some people say stuff about things like this, it makes me happy! There’s a chance I could have smt like that, but it could also be a symptom of the 13+ things I’ve been diagnosed with. (Yes 13+ things, it sounds absolutely unbelievable, but it’s true. And annoying!) I hate it when people dehumanizing people with psychological disorders. (It’s not just psychotic disorders!) I think they dehumanize them due to how tv displays them.
@lindawork3542
@lindawork3542 Ай бұрын
This series is so wonderful! Makes you realize how important family and attitudes influence our well being. The attitudes of health care providers has such an important influence on recovery too. I’m so favorably impressed with how care is given in the UK. 😮
@sophiabright8371
@sophiabright8371 Ай бұрын
Emotional intelligence is a gift to be shared far & wide. This series is so unbelievably insightful and it truly brings the best of humanity into the light. I know things are not all peaches & cream in the NHS, but this series has a gorgeous attitude and the things I learn and observe and absorb truly fill my heart & soul. I'm honored to witness these journeys. Thank you to all the generous patients, medical staff, producers & on-site video professionals. My degree is in Radio/TV/Film, and I am blown away by the details captured, the delicate editing, and the pure humanity of it all. Curiousity, compassion, and connection. In a lovely package. ❤❤❤❤❤
@vagabond142
@vagabond142 9 күн бұрын
28:12 That is beautiful bedside work by the nurse. He has the exact right accent to be a waiter at a Michelin star restaurant, and the way he just humorously drops into "I am-a not sure what the chef is cooking right now, but.... creme brule? Maybe some sunday roast?" Honestly, as much as the doctors are the ones that sign off on medications, procedures, surgeries, all that, after how many times I've been in hospital (chronic kidney stones of the one type you can't prevent, uric stones), nurses are bloody superhuman at times. The level of compassion, professionalism, humor, and care they give is exceptional. I had a nurse in the recovery ward when I had my gall bladder out that kept a clown nose in the pocket of her scrubs in case a patient's kids came in, and she was a former professional clown, so she'd whip it out, drop into clown mode while also giving the patient excellent care, and made the kids laugh. Nurses are awesome and often underappreciated, but they really are the backbone of how hospitals work.
@rodneygalbraith4793
@rodneygalbraith4793 Ай бұрын
Liam is blessed to have a sister like that. I don't say half sister.
@leedaluciano9806
@leedaluciano9806 Ай бұрын
and then..you did
@Geoplanetjane
@Geoplanetjane Ай бұрын
I hemorrhaged after my tonsillectomy when I was 4. Had to be rushed 60 miles to ER
@lucilledaub5991
@lucilledaub5991 Ай бұрын
I just love hospital videos. I love the care the patients get.
@wingsofatlantis
@wingsofatlantis Ай бұрын
This is such a good series. I could watch these episodes all day long 😂
@sewmeonekenobi639
@sewmeonekenobi639 17 күн бұрын
These patients are so lucky to have such loving and caring family to be there with them.
@alison4316
@alison4316 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad for Banijay ❤ And this series.
@franceslocklear4527
@franceslocklear4527 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories with us !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@marietjiedaffue2446
@marietjiedaffue2446 Ай бұрын
I love this video's. Thanks for sending them to me. They are a great team.
@Bellestarr49
@Bellestarr49 Ай бұрын
What a lovely series.
@janethughes9541
@janethughes9541 Ай бұрын
Evening all from Oz.
@sunnystormy4973
@sunnystormy4973 Ай бұрын
-morning ...-
@naamahsartistry
@naamahsartistry Ай бұрын
Good evening from Oz as well 😀
@RonniePickeringIsYaDadYaCunt
@RonniePickeringIsYaDadYaCunt Ай бұрын
Where's Oz ? xD
@cynhiacations9879
@cynhiacations9879 Ай бұрын
Evening from Ballarat Vic
@garsu1229
@garsu1229 Ай бұрын
Morning from Boston Mass😊
@symptomoftheuniverse4149
@symptomoftheuniverse4149 Ай бұрын
Great episode, so heartfelt.
@joankiely3614
@joankiely3614 Ай бұрын
Great show as always 🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!
@ahwell9984
@ahwell9984 Ай бұрын
Older sister is resentful of her family's needs and proud of managing everything and everyone, but it's overbearing. I know her family must appreciate her dedication though.
@gaildavison5180
@gaildavison5180 Ай бұрын
Why has the eldest daughter taken over the mother’s role? Mum needs to step up. Daughter needs to be a sister & not substitute mother.
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
​@@gaildavison5180 They said in the video that the mother took care of the ill Dad and therefore couldn't take care of her children properloy any more. 😢
@mariongiesler2306
@mariongiesler2306 26 күн бұрын
The older sister seems quite overbearing and bossy. Too bad she had to grow up too fast.
@sillycookie
@sillycookie 10 күн бұрын
When you're forced to grow up fast, that can happen.
@mrsnoopy2uable
@mrsnoopy2uable 7 күн бұрын
@@mariongiesler2306I saw that too. I couldn’t imagine being spoken to that way. She’s not a child anymore. Poor mother just looks so tired and defeated.
@elizabethwatson71
@elizabethwatson71 Ай бұрын
My neighbours daughter had her tonsils out in same day, got home put her to bed about an hour later she heard something, little girl was bleeding out. Bedroom painted in blood. She had permanent brain damage. She ever advanced mentally past age of 3
@sassicrass
@sassicrass Ай бұрын
That is horribly sad!
@deborahbarlow5069
@deborahbarlow5069 9 күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢
@jenniferrizzon5422
@jenniferrizzon5422 Ай бұрын
Love the stories how the couples met
@603nikki
@603nikki 10 күн бұрын
So much better than American emergency shows, and I’m American. The love these family members have for eachother is palpable.
@shilohivy4590
@shilohivy4590 Ай бұрын
Such a great show
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 Ай бұрын
Great stories.
@donnamitchell7707
@donnamitchell7707 Ай бұрын
Fantastic episode. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
@butchieblock9118
@butchieblock9118 Ай бұрын
I had my tonsils lasered, and a coworker had hers surgically removed. I missed one day of work, she missed two weeks. I've never had a problem with my tonsils ever since. I don't know about her situation. Just sharing experience and information...
@donnamitchell7707
@donnamitchell7707 Ай бұрын
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
@KerryWhite-fc7gr
@KerryWhite-fc7gr Ай бұрын
Good morning Donna!
@donnamitchell7707
@donnamitchell7707 Ай бұрын
@@KerryWhite-fc7gr Good evening Kerry. I hope your weather is as good as I'm having. Have a great night my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
@sunnystormy4973
@sunnystormy4973 Ай бұрын
-hi ... !- -the upload .. ?-
@donnamitchell7707
@donnamitchell7707 Ай бұрын
@@sunnystormy4973 Good morning Sunny. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
@geselagrendel630
@geselagrendel630 Ай бұрын
Having your tonsils out is horrible, I was 39 and it was the most painful experience ever and took months to recover totally.😊
@missydelcoglin4087
@missydelcoglin4087 11 күн бұрын
I had my adenoids out at 21; they wouldn’t take my tonsils, though, despite many episodes of tonsillitis. My ENT said they try not to remove tonsils after age 18.
@n74wilson33
@n74wilson33 Ай бұрын
Good morning from Toronto, Canada.
@braised44
@braised44 Ай бұрын
Great background music!
@ShonjiPowerOf2
@ShonjiPowerOf2 18 күн бұрын
The tonsillectomy is scary, I had mine removed on my late 20s and they told me if it bleeds treat it like an ergency cuz if its arterial you have minutes
@elizaf.9040
@elizaf.9040 24 күн бұрын
Emma and Liam are lovely people.
@dmacko
@dmacko Ай бұрын
Anyone know how many seasons there are? Love this show.
@tigress63
@tigress63 Ай бұрын
One would love to have a sister like Emma - she cares so much about others. Kushbou's sister is a control freak and a self-absorbed - she feels the martyr and always treating her sister as a child saying "good girl" etc is so condescending.
@melanytodd2929
@melanytodd2929 Ай бұрын
Kushbou's sister is AMAZING ❣️
@joannelivote9803
@joannelivote9803 Ай бұрын
And if she was such a medical professional as she says when he was removing the clot she would have had a mask on due to aerosolization.
@dreamcatcher3861
@dreamcatcher3861 Ай бұрын
@tigress63 I absolutely agree, I didn’t want to say it, I’m so glad someone else noticed that!
@maryellenblount6376
@maryellenblount6376 Ай бұрын
I agree. She was very controlling and condescending.
@CountryValues
@CountryValues Ай бұрын
Disagree on Kushbou’s sister. They had a significant age difference and she also mentioned another younger sister. It sounds like she needed to help with raising the girls quite a bit (my mom did something similar with her littlest brother and they had a 10 year gap). Her mom was a passive wife and the sister needed to take charge, perhaps due in part to their cultural norms, or the confidence she has due to her experience in pharmacology school. Kushbou doesn’t seem to mind the attention or sweet names, like Dear, her sister called her. Families and relationships come in all shapes and sizes and I personally am not quick to judge.
@SundaysChild1966
@SundaysChild1966 Ай бұрын
REAL Reality TV? Wow, what a programme that was, I must find more episodes now .. Great work from all the staff .. Bless
@Suki-Tawdry
@Suki-Tawdry Ай бұрын
38:22 ❤️ Love that.
@BeatheGoth-uk5tj
@BeatheGoth-uk5tj Ай бұрын
G’d Evening from Northern Norway❤ Are y’all doing okay?🥰😘😇
@Mooonchild711
@Mooonchild711 Ай бұрын
I’ve always lived at Altitude, so I never get Yorkshire puddings. I LOVE them 💜
@andreamurphy1409
@andreamurphy1409 12 күн бұрын
I wish my brother cared for me like this ,,I know he has a life but I’ve never felt more pressure to be everything for my parents 😞whoever reads this you are loved ❤
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 18 сағат бұрын
Same to you, love. I hope you have a good way to manage stress. It's hard to handle that weight alone. Dad and I have been living together, and slowly pushed out of the family by my mom and sister, since my parents divorced when I was a teen. He has Parkinsons, and I'm his sole caregiver, self trained, on top of being disabled myself. But I don't have stress! The emotional outbursts and anger? Dealing with someone who gets pain cranky, won't take his meds, and often behaves very childish and mean? What's that? Nobody ever hears about that! I'm lazy because of crippling chronic migraines that had me practically bedbound for a decade. Pain? Nope! Lazy. To one parent I'm everything, but to the other I'm nothing, and there is no gratitude from either one. My cats are the main thing that keeps me hanging on.
@river8760
@river8760 Ай бұрын
Khushbo’s sister needs to chill.
@snahg2356
@snahg2356 17 күн бұрын
What is a railway sleeper? Like the wooden beam from the track?
@deborahjellenburg4939
@deborahjellenburg4939 8 күн бұрын
I wondered about that too.
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 17 сағат бұрын
Ahhh! Thanks Wikipedia! It is indeed a railroad tie or crosstie. They are the square wooden beams that span railroad tracks and support them. They are often used as borders for gardens and flowerbeds. My dad used a number of them to turn our sloping side yard into a flat rose garden when I was young.
@Arishem34
@Arishem34 Ай бұрын
"I reckon this is the 11th time I've been here since Easter." Universal Healthcare!
@jeannedennis5863
@jeannedennis5863 Ай бұрын
That older sister would be told to leave my bedside. I can't stand overbearing people. The mom just set there letting her be bossy.
@lorettacarroll6015
@lorettacarroll6015 Ай бұрын
You have to understand that in some cases, older siblings feel the need to take on a parental role to younger siblings when a parent is lost or needs extensive care. My sister, who was 2 years older than me, did the same when our dad died of cancer. Mom was disabled. My sister became even more so when mom died. When my sister died, I became the oldest one. I did not take on a parental role. It is not my way of doing things.
@jeannedennis5863
@jeannedennis5863 Ай бұрын
@lorettacarroll6015 maybe so but my older sister isn't like that. She doesn't care at all.
@debrabolton9372
@debrabolton9372 Ай бұрын
Overbearing? It's called being a concerned, older sister. The mother was probably overwhelmed having been through so much with her husband.
@Ripplesinthewaters
@Ripplesinthewaters Ай бұрын
Kushbo didn’t mind. It’s their family unit. Had Chaandi been bothering Kushbo, then I would agree. They are there for each other.
@eliasashwood1460
@eliasashwood1460 Ай бұрын
The mother probably cannot speak English, to be fair. She doesn't seem to show any sign of acknowledgement when the nurses and doctor are speaking. In this instance, it would make sense that the sister acts both as primary NoK and interpreter for the mother.
@HikaruRain
@HikaruRain 10 күн бұрын
I have been there with the tonsilectomy and postop bleeding. I bled so much before I realized because it happened when I was asleep and it just bled into my stomach. So my stomach filled up with it and I was throwing up blood and bleeding from the throat at the same time. It looked like a masacare. It was bleeding so much that they just held me down and cautorized it with no numbing or pain medication in the ER. Then gave me so much anti vomiting medicine to keep me from throwing up anymore blood from my stomach.
@FAHeiss
@FAHeiss Ай бұрын
Is this on TV in the US?
@KerryWhite-fc7gr
@KerryWhite-fc7gr Ай бұрын
Good evening from Queensland Australia
@sunnystormy4973
@sunnystormy4973 Ай бұрын
-morning ...-
@BarrySuridge
@BarrySuridge Ай бұрын
Good evening from Victoria.
@hawthornecreativemedia
@hawthornecreativemedia 22 күн бұрын
Hey there from Brisbane 😀
@cherrycheung1740
@cherrycheung1740 15 күн бұрын
Another me from Sydney 😊
@dianestevens2659
@dianestevens2659 12 күн бұрын
Central Qld
@gaydenmaccallum508
@gaydenmaccallum508 Ай бұрын
I had my tonsils out when I was five years old. I only have a vague memory of it. A close friend of my parents was a nurse & she doted on me. I had more toys in my crib than anyone else. They didn't know by my name if I was a girl or boy so I ended up in a room with 2 five year old boys. I was a tomboy so we got along great. Yes, I shared the toys with them.
@cherylradabaugh2720
@cherylradabaugh2720 4 күн бұрын
I wish I had family members ,who cared .but I don't and never really had that in my life.
@Him_He_Me
@Him_He_Me 18 күн бұрын
Wow, the committment of that asian family was amazing. Nothing like that is apparant in my family
@tamo9520
@tamo9520 Ай бұрын
Oh My Gosh! Do I ever miss Yorkshire pudding! My mother made it the best! They would rise soooo high with the perfect hole for pouring the gravy in! * edited for spelling
@hollybiegel4345
@hollybiegel4345 Ай бұрын
Me too!! It is the best 😊
@user-yq6bc3ee4o
@user-yq6bc3ee4o 27 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@CountryValues
@CountryValues Ай бұрын
Where are all the warm blankets on patients like in the US? 😢
@PuffKitty
@PuffKitty Ай бұрын
Warm blanket is the best part; I ask for one if it's not offered 😅
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 16 сағат бұрын
Oh man there's rarely a round check that goes by that I don't get offered a warm blanket. If you need a 1L bag of LR or saline, the smart or older nurses will pop your bag of fluids in the blanket warmer for a minute! 😅 I've had a few nurses do that, and as I have Raynauds, it's greatly appreciated. Otherwise my hand goes cold and stays cold! For about two years I got quarterly infusions of a migraine medicine and the infusion center had heating pads in every room, first to warm the hand to make the veins swell, and then to take the chill off the medicine. They turned the lights off, I had a recliner, they'd bring me water, a pillow, warm blanket...all of the comforts. It was so nice. It was neurology only so it was mostly people with MS, and I think some of those meds are monthly, so I understand wanting patients to be comfortable. I always felt spoiled because I typically saw the same nurse and she remembered stories my dad would tell, and that she needed to use my hand and not elbow and warm it up first. So for as much crap as our healthcare system gets, sometimes they get things right. It looked like the kid that was hit by a car was on bubble wrap which I thought was actually pretty smart as it not only cushions, it holds heat, it doesn't absorb blood and is clear, so you'll see a bleeding wound faster to reduce bloodloss, and there's less cleanup and laundry. Perhaps it was a one off, but it seemed smart if intentional!
@EPalsson
@EPalsson Ай бұрын
Great show! And Liam, did you learn nothing? Get a bicycle helmet! Next time could be fatal. 🚴
@aliciapio188
@aliciapio188 13 күн бұрын
😢😢 man the girl n her half brother reminded me so much of myself n my late older brother. He passed away at the exact age I am now which is 34 but he passed in 2015 from suicide he was a very tortured soul he told me I'd saved him 2 times before from taking his life or attempting we were TECHNICALLY half siblings (same dad different moms) but I always knew him as my older brother nothing less nothing more we were 9 yrs apart n we had a very loving typical big brother n his baby sister. I miss the hell out of that guy. It seems this sister is also fearful of losing her brother. It's not easy when u have that fear n have to live with it day in n day out unsure if that next call will b "The call" which I'll never forget that call n also my dad's reactions when the police came to my parents home becuz my brothers mom couldn't get a hold of us for some reason n the Shrek that came from my father n then my mother as she heard n then my dad calling my brother bio mom n her telling him what happened was rough. That was my father's only son his name sake. After a 5 yr fertility battle I decided to stop trying after my brothers death becuz I felt I couldn't handle another loss or let down. Well 4 months after my brothers death n 1 month after me n my husband decided to take a break we got pregnant. I truly thought I wasn't in the right mindset to have a child at that time but tbh that's what I needed. It gave me a reason to live again. I surely pray this woman n her brother r doing well
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 16 сағат бұрын
So sorry to hear about your brother. As someone who has struggled with suicidal ideation, to the point my dad called the police to stop me once, I know how hard it is. It was also just the 8 yr anniversary a few days ago of the loss of my neighbor, the father of a childhood friend who had been very kind to my dad and I and when our disabilities made yard work impossible. He'd blow away the leaves and make sure the sidewalk was always clear so Dad wouldn't slip. Our other neighbors would call the city on us if our yard got too "messy" and the one who usually called was the wife of a handyman next door who would blow his leaves into our yard every autumn, even though we have curbside leaf pickup. Our friend shot himself. It hurts to this day. Blessings to your family and your miracle baby. ❤
@deborahbarlow5069
@deborahbarlow5069 9 күн бұрын
Oh Lord, my husband just fell off a ladder. Broke his back
@suziedebolt6619
@suziedebolt6619 Ай бұрын
We need to thank God for our Physicians
@janethughes9541
@janethughes9541 Ай бұрын
Going for a cat scan and they call him a customer now I thought he was a patient.
@belindawilson1350
@belindawilson1350 Ай бұрын
Hospital humour.
@pennyjones4954
@pennyjones4954 Ай бұрын
Where are episodes 33 and 34??????
@BarrySuridge
@BarrySuridge Ай бұрын
The episode for 1:02 must be a heart wrencher.
@scientistatwork4667
@scientistatwork4667 17 күн бұрын
Liam has serious bicycle accident and then carries on cycling without a helmet! ALWAYS wear a good helmet .
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 16 сағат бұрын
Gotta have a good brain bucket! Every ride, whether to the end of the block, or the end of the city. When my sister and I were learning to ride our bikes our grandpa, who rode his bike 7-10 mi every morning, made sure my sister and I had good quality helmets that fit well, and hi-vis safety flags so cars could see us better. We lived on a side street in the suburbs, so car traffic was limited, but we also don't have sidewalks, so we had to ride on the road. I think if you're riding in an urban city area that a flashing taillight, reflective hi-vis vest or sash, and safety flag should be mandatory for all bikes regardless of age or skill level. I've seen cool lights that project a visual bike lane half a carlength out behind the bike, which is great at night! Too many cars don't give bicycles the space they need day or night. I used to do roadside trash pick-up and cars would fly by me going 55 mph, even on a sidewalk that's insane, so I can only imagine how a cyclist feels when they don't even see them coming.
@jenniferrizzon5422
@jenniferrizzon5422 Ай бұрын
What is the health care system in England? Do they purchase health ins like in America?
@kimschuurman8938
@kimschuurman8938 Ай бұрын
No, it’s free, in a sense. It’s paid through your taxes.
@vivalaleta
@vivalaleta Ай бұрын
The US is the only wealthy country still without a national healthcare system.
@littleogeechee223
@littleogeechee223 Ай бұрын
Haven’t heard of the NHS?
@shazmathieson5153
@shazmathieson5153 Ай бұрын
is this from new zeleland
@exploringwithdonald8444
@exploringwithdonald8444 21 күн бұрын
man everyone is going to have serious hospital bill
@sewmeonekenobi639
@sewmeonekenobi639 17 күн бұрын
Nope. “Free” healthcare in that country.
@iam-pz8fr
@iam-pz8fr Ай бұрын
chaandi the RUN -D
@DrGarri
@DrGarri Ай бұрын
0:58 That is NOT a doctor, that is a living dream!
@msjapan112
@msjapan112 Ай бұрын
What does he say to her at 22:38?
@river8760
@river8760 Ай бұрын
So you were all that was left, I think?
@BarrySuridge
@BarrySuridge Ай бұрын
The UK *really* needs to sort out its weights and measures; currently it's bloody ludicrous!
@PastaMakerCordy-qy4uz
@PastaMakerCordy-qy4uz Ай бұрын
The US is the only country in the world that does not use the metric system
@cfield1468
@cfield1468 Ай бұрын
The sister seems to need to pat herself on the back. Does she ever stop talking….she would drive me crazy. I prefer people who do good things but not need validation. Love the brother and sister dynamics
@christinesbetterknitting4533
@christinesbetterknitting4533 Ай бұрын
Kushbo's sister is the glue of the family and needs to be acknowledged for all her sacrifices that make the others' lives easier. She needs to be known. I congratulate her.
@renatakrutova4702
@renatakrutova4702 20 күн бұрын
Prosím české titulky❤
@jackbarracco769
@jackbarracco769 Ай бұрын
That is embarrassing for her to let his business out like that as a wife you should never belittle your husband like that the only thing you should say is my husband in the hospital. I’m scared. I hope you can get better. She looks stupid.
@pegs1659
@pegs1659 Ай бұрын
I love to read the comments , but whenever those comments say stupid stuff about how they're making an ungodly amount of money every two weeks or the others that have a big ol booty shot as a profile picture with some stupid comment about how intelligent the other comments are I want to barf!😂
@BobDeGuerre
@BobDeGuerre Ай бұрын
Ahh yes, spam bots, butt bots, b**b bots & rage bots. l adore making them disappear.
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
I report them right away as inapropiate.
@barbaraleonard8379
@barbaraleonard8379 8 күн бұрын
So....I live in the USA . If a man fell off a ladder here they would send him home . Tell him later he needed thearapy and take pain killers . No XRs and certainly no cat scans . And the ambulance ride would cost you hundreds . Millions of us just don't go to a doctor the cost out ways the benifits of being healthy.
@Treasuremonk
@Treasuremonk Ай бұрын
“Cush-boo” 😂
@aleshapetrunak2974
@aleshapetrunak2974 12 күн бұрын
Sweet Emma... she is a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul.
@M.U.S.H.R0.0.m
@M.U.S.H.R0.0.m 7 күн бұрын
I can’t be the only one that doesn’t understand some of the things they’re saying can I😭 I’m very much so not British, so idk what some of the words they say mean💀
@SnowPink90
@SnowPink90 Ай бұрын
It’s nice to see they all made a full recovery. Learn some lessons along the way.🥰🥰🩷🩷 My condolences to the girls on losing their father. May the love and memories that they have of their dad keep them going knowing he loved them dearly. 🤗🤗🥰🥰🩷🩷
@SuperMichelleDJ
@SuperMichelleDJ 25 күн бұрын
There's too much toxicity in families that we call cultural norms. there's nothing normal about being toxic. anyway, I hope all the people in this show are doing better
@Livelovelaugh-2024
@Livelovelaugh-2024 Ай бұрын
Do pink Himalayan salt of celtic salt
@louiseleonard1992
@louiseleonard1992 Ай бұрын
Where is episode 33 and 34
@sunnystormy4973
@sunnystormy4973 Ай бұрын
-check the description ...-
@louiseleonard1992
@louiseleonard1992 Ай бұрын
There obviously is no episode 33 or 34
@deemika
@deemika Ай бұрын
Wow - TOO much background history and beating-around-the-bush. Some background is nice, but this was way too much.
@simpaticaism
@simpaticaism Ай бұрын
Wow the older sister is a nightmare ! Does her mother even get a single mention after her husband’s death , is she included in any way as she weeps silently seeing her daughter in distress at the hospital . Who ever made this particular episode should have had the decency to respect the mothers position in the family even if centre stage me me me daughter was incapable of doing so !
@debrabolton9372
@debrabolton9372 Ай бұрын
Really? I think she was wonderful.
@simpaticaism
@simpaticaism Ай бұрын
@@debrabolton9372 clearly she convinced you , more fool you !
@valerijohnson2839
@valerijohnson2839 Ай бұрын
Probably mom isn’t capable of taking care of messy emergencies, otherwise she would’ve. After rewatching that segment I agree that the daughter is pretty wonderful. If not for her who knows what would’ve happened to the younger kids. She is in all practicality, the mother.
@mayflowergal6794
@mayflowergal6794 Ай бұрын
The mom sat there and did nothing so......
@mcm.walnuter3479
@mcm.walnuter3479 16 күн бұрын
The oldest sister is always the one expected to take care of everyone when they are older. The mom looks emotionally spent.
@jaciw
@jaciw Ай бұрын
What did he cut his thumb with?? I can’t tell what she’s saying… also being American probably isn’t helping lmao
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu
@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu Ай бұрын
I'm German but I think she said cafetière pronouncing it like cafeteer, the glass thing to make coffee, and it broke and cut his thumb.
@jaciw
@jaciw Ай бұрын
@@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu thanksss. That’s roughly the direction I was headed
@kailey.hornsby
@kailey.hornsby Ай бұрын
So odd that Chloe speaks of her marriage like it is a transaction… she doesn’t show any emotion or empathy support either during any of her parts in this video 🤔
@BJM1134
@BJM1134 Ай бұрын
I think she's just a stoic person, as far as the emotion goes. As someone who's been with my husband going on 20 years, her description of marriage isn't far off the mark... there is no "perfect couple"... especially in the longterm marriage is work and does require commitment, compromise, and the mindset or decision that you will stay together through good and bad.. although that does sound transactional it doesn't mean there's not love involved- some people just have different ways of showing it. Obviously whatever they're doing is working for them.
@barbaraguthrie5107
@barbaraguthrie5107 Ай бұрын
Cerebral but not emotionally demonstrative. Seems uncomfortable with emotion or self judging of it. Not suggesting it's a scent.
@Grace1957-
@Grace1957- Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same, they seem very nerdy and boring and they sound like 2 strangers making small talk on a bus.
@janethughes9541
@janethughes9541 Ай бұрын
How come the Indian mother is doing nothing, nothing.
@BarrySuridge
@BarrySuridge Ай бұрын
Possibly cannot speak English? And/or a cultural thingie?
@janethughes9541
@janethughes9541 Ай бұрын
@@BarrySuridge really.
@user-xt5zu2di4b
@user-xt5zu2di4b Ай бұрын
The sister has acted as a mother to her younger sister. The mother was not involved.
@dl1747
@dl1747 Ай бұрын
Sister took over!
@SuperMichelleDJ
@SuperMichelleDJ 25 күн бұрын
Indian mother needs a psychiatrist
@christianmartinez76845
@christianmartinez76845 Ай бұрын
"Life's good, I'm not poor $73,000 biweekly return I don't have cancer yet"
@rebeccabrown-nc5cx
@rebeccabrown-nc5cx Ай бұрын
That's lovely 🌹if I may ask, How did you come up with so much biweekly ?
@christianmartinez76845
@christianmartinez76845 Ай бұрын
​@@rebeccabrown-nc5cxIt's Renee Marie Harrison doing she's changed my life. A BROKER- like her is what you need.
@christianmartinez76845
@christianmartinez76845 Ай бұрын
$_700k and yet still counting on. Renee Marie Harrison is the kind of person one needs in his or her life to be honest ❤️❤️❤️>>>>
@BerlyQuinn-zv7nm
@BerlyQuinn-zv7nm Ай бұрын
Wow 😱 I know her too Miss Renee Marie Harrison is a remarkable individual who has brought immense positivity and inspiration into my life. Her unwavering wisdom have been invaluable assets, enriching my journey in countless ways.
@LetnouBarron
@LetnouBarron Ай бұрын
I know that woman (Renee Marie Harrison) If you were born and raised in new York you'd know too, she's my family's Broker for 3yrs till now and a very good one if you asked me. No doubt she is the one that helped you get where you are!!!!
@cindycreateforlife
@cindycreateforlife Ай бұрын
Liam looks like he suffers from fetal alcohol syndrome, quite the motley crew on this episode.
@hilaryb8807
@hilaryb8807 Ай бұрын
It looks like he was born with a cleft palate and it was repaired.
@gaildavison5180
@gaildavison5180 Ай бұрын
I wondered the same thing, especially because of his ears. I can see he has had a cleft lip repair.
@gaildavison5180
@gaildavison5180 Ай бұрын
I wondered the same thing, especially because of his ears. I can see he has had a cleft lip repair.
@bonotheist
@bonotheist 12 күн бұрын
Liam and the Arab-looking nurse (the one who discussed food options) would make a very sexy couple!
@shazmathieson5153
@shazmathieson5153 Ай бұрын
is this from new zeleland
@dianestevens2659
@dianestevens2659 12 күн бұрын
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