Wonderful for the child getting life saving treatment, happy days
@leedeal5934Ай бұрын
Ive seen dr b frank yrs now ive had all opiates for brachial plexus neurological pain even if had arm removed phantom pain arm boiling water effect and on fire even if didnt have arm ive had drez op not much difference by prof eldridge since 2006 like this arms totally dead no feeling or movement ever have coz get tolerant wiv meds after yrs dr frank cant do no more for me itssobad theres nothing out there for me n injury so so depressing. Id try NEURALINK FROM ELON MUSK if possible HELP NEEDED
@stevenpryer58803 ай бұрын
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@Usermjm2896 ай бұрын
Am a Teacher 👩🏫 who taught in 🏫. Once am in youthfestival hall as Judge . Hearing Instrument music 🎵. My eye's repeated crossed several times. I cannot afford that sounds. So shook my head Repeated. After few minutes I feels some things like Darkness Entering into my Both visions. Suddenly I Collapses to Desk as lying on Desk . Others Didn't Noted that much . For Few minutes . i Becomes stiff And chilled hands and Feets 👣 Shaking is not much violent. Shaking like startling. That moment I am a Gestation to . My Belly exposed ( Navel ) shakes like startiling. Then teacher who sits near me Noted me and tapped my sweated face and exposed Navel 🥻🤰 then makes me Lye on Bench . That moment they Fanned & Tapped me ... No response... Am Unconscious... Then my own 4 Little children are send from that hall ... I vomitts white Form and forth bubbles.. Its seizures Fits dues to high pressure while pregnancy...
@jamiebaker51236 ай бұрын
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@JUDGE17610 ай бұрын
So proud of you Cara! Lovely words. Love you. Dad
@jonsmith116210 ай бұрын
Your employee Dr Mennah Elwan has been gloating about civilians being murdered in Israel. How can Jewish patients have any trust in you while she remains in post?
@Tayloradrift10 ай бұрын
Any comment on Dr Elwan and her anti-Semitic posts on X?
@jenniferlindley136010 ай бұрын
I am from Australia, I have had two two girls now adults the most important thing is to keep talking to your neurologist through out the whole pregnancy so he/ she can make sure you are taking right amount of medication for the weight you are at the time.
@bushrasaleemvlog4558 Жыл бұрын
God bless you all ✝️🙏
@lorrainepalmer8932 Жыл бұрын
You got an Outstanding grade from CQC in 2019 which is impressive. The feeling you got when you looked around is what I want to experience when I visit a hospital. well done everyone.
@MaskingMedic Жыл бұрын
What of joining as a doctor?
@JohnHitchmough Жыл бұрын
This guy was my neurologist during my early days with MS. I felt so comfortable talking to him and he had such an amazing way of explaining thing to me during those tough times. I would of been lost without him. So much respect for him
@chipruggerio83762 жыл бұрын
𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂 ☹️
@morrisdonald87952 жыл бұрын
All thanks to Dr oba on KZfaq who cure me from epilepsy virus to I’m free thank you once again Dr you are the best on KZfaq.
@morrisdonald87952 жыл бұрын
DrObahistoricalherbs.
@racheldehaan27602 жыл бұрын
Waiting for mri
@watermelonineasterhay2 жыл бұрын
How long are the waiting times typically here? Was referred a few weeks ago
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
I have only read a good synopsis of Mary's autobiography, and can say that a lot of what is now being told of as her history is untrue at worst or twisted truth at best. Mary never claimed to be a Nurse or 'Doctoress" nor that her mother was, as is the recent narrative. In fact Physicians were invariably male, as women were thought too incompetent and weak to do such a job. Women as Nurses was also not a thing, for the same reasons. Florence Nightingale was the first recognised Nurse in the world. Women were thought too stupid and weak (or 'delicate'). Florence was much maligned for her capabilities in her own time especially for her insistence on cleanliness as Physicians, such they were, took great pride in old dirty blood being on their coats. People believed it a testimony that they were experienced. Not only the quacks of the time believed that but people in general did. Mary wasn't untruthful and apparently never claimed to be a Nurse or Doctress. Nor that her mother was. She also wrote that she opened and ran an hotel and restaurant, not for the ill and injured. It was her business venture and she only sometimes visited patients in the local hospital. She did supply her brews to people and later realised that her concoctions must have killed a lot of them, which she deeply regretted. However, that was the nature of herbal medicines and it still is to some extent. There are countless herbal and spice 'cures' on the Web but if you search the recommended plant and write 'dangers' after the word in the search bar it is frightening how many times a thing can have an even worse effect than the illness and even sometimes be deadly. Also, she used mercury and lead. That said, she wasn't the only one. It seems it was usual for the time. Such things did cure what they were treating and the bit later ill effects would appear to be unrelated. Laudnum was also heavily used and freely sold, and a lot of people became addicted and died from that too. It isn't possible to compare medical practice of even the time of Florence and Mary with later practice. It would be incorrect to describe any of them as Nurses. In fact, a lot of people who were patients of or worked with Florence seemed to find some justified faults with her, including that she was cold and aloof toward patients. Maybe a snob. Mary seems to have been more warm and personable. However, bigging them up helped with the efforts of the emancipation of women which whilst it was much needed, the plan wasn't really to help women at all but to have women vote and undermine men, to take mens jobs for much lower pay which would in due course cause mens pay to be far less, to 'encourage' mums of even babies to go out to work and therefore not be a constant figure and stable influence on the children and in the home, and the end goal to break up the family and turn the genders against each other. Why would those long powerful families do that? Because the family is the backbone of any society. Break down families and the women and children are more easily targeted, as men are less inclined to protect them after being disregarded by the women. Then society can be reshaped. Children get their ideas and characters from being brainwashed in schools, by TV and any other means available instead of parents and other elders in their families. The changes to society planned and being carried out are not good and healthy for us. The best way to find the truth of anything about the twisted histories we are now told is to try and buy the earliest edition books possible, particularly autobiographies (which also may be biased). Lies about history are almost always to divide and conquer. To make the group no longer favourable to those in control look bad. Years ago it was more popular to disparage Jews, and Blacks, Asians, whoever. Really it never matters too much which group, as long as the general populace can be signalled "Don't look here at us and what we are doing to you. Look at them there and what they did". There is always an agenda and it is never really for the long term betterment of the masses, even if it appears to be at first. E.G. When Blair became PM in 1997 (without my vote. I did not vote for any of them) most people were amazed at how quickly it appeared he improved the NHS. After all, it had clearly been falling apart for years. What few people knew was that it was at the expense of mental health services and other less obvious disciplines. Also only those at or near the top including within the NHS knew the 'improvements' were to make it attractive to buyers. It was sold lock, stock and barrel to (William's?) SERCO on the open stock market in 1998. Now, it's various component authorities are listed on Dun & Bradstreet. The USA branch, not the branch in England. So it appears to have been broken up and sold on piecemeal. There so much more I write as examples but too much for here. What is made to look good for us is in reality very much to the detriment of ourselves, our children and theirs ad infinitum. Lesson to be learned; never trust the official or popular narrative whether it is about history, science, politics or anything. Always research for yourselves as far as you can. Even then you may not find the whole truth.
@mickashworth2 жыл бұрын
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@adelehewitt19612 жыл бұрын
Wonderful staff at Walton, I'm sure Dr fletcher gave my boy his covid vaccine.what a gentleman he is,and goes without saying a genius x
@thewoodster86073 жыл бұрын
Mary Seacole was not a nurse. Where does this nonsense come from?
@stephenwilliams39573 жыл бұрын
One of the best hospitals in the country the staff are so nice I was in there for 11mths and you would not think I was there that long went so fast and the staff are so good they put you at ease
@stephenwilliams39573 жыл бұрын
The staff are so nice and you just know that they know what they are doing
@sreshtareddy29903 жыл бұрын
I'm suffering from last 10 years now I'm taking ziptol 200mg Mor & night wat is ur advice
@tomwk874 жыл бұрын
Having spent time as a patient at The Walton Centre, it is a really brilliant place. The work they do is absolutely incredible, the staff are all very friendly and genuinely care about the patients. I have been under the care of Dr Andrew Nicolson, and I think he is an excellent neurologist, and a very nice and caring man. I haven’t got a bad word to say about The Walton Centre, it is a brilliant place to be as a patient.
@jyotishreepriyadarshinipat29564 жыл бұрын
Hiii... Im taking my eplilepsy medicine Zeptol 400 from past one year with folic acid 5mg.. We are planning for pregnancy .. Is this safe for the baby ?
@Splexsychiick3 жыл бұрын
....did you get pregnant... if not I suggest you stop trying. Hope this doesn't come off as rude but in this day and age there is no need for you to take the risk. An episode during pregnancy or labor is extremely harmful to the baby and your own health. Miscarrages are very sad to deal with. Consider hiring a surrogate to carry your biological child. (make sure you get a professional and have proper legal paper work for protection) if not a stranger see if a family member would be willing to carry your baby. Or consider adoption. So many children are in need of a happy home. You can try set up an adoption for an unborn baby so you get it as soon as it is born or try for an older infant or toddler.
@rama60613 жыл бұрын
Which method of contraception do you use?
@ranicakhalsa9999 Жыл бұрын
I have epilepsy and taking tegretol and was told taking epilepsy meds is not good for a fetus. But might want to ask a doctor
@helmet7943 Жыл бұрын
Any drug taken during pregnancy has a side effect search for thaladimide ,diethylesbestrol or your epilepsy medicine ,stop the medicine and then get pregnant ,i think your epilepsy will occur once in a week after stoping medication if your mother or your mother in law is there to take care of you it is no problem if you have 36 seizures in 9 months it will still be ok just stay in home a child born with neurological damage is worst than 36 seizures
@gillianwalters65944 жыл бұрын
They ware Absolutely fantastic with me thank Mr far enough it’s absolutely fantastic if he still there thank you again
@stevenbates92314 жыл бұрын
The Walton Centre kept me alive TBI
@talashk6155 жыл бұрын
Invest in better management. The way student nurses are treated is shocking. Their supernumerary status is comprised.
@Factory0515 жыл бұрын
Is there a video of Susan speaking?
@caieliaspalin28236 жыл бұрын
Hi dad
@doggold96645 жыл бұрын
Hi Cai
@tsolomon666 жыл бұрын
A super little video, well worth sharing!
@DavidVilchezLifeInsideUk8 жыл бұрын
Every nurse should think the same way as you do, thank you for your words.
@marisadepeche9 жыл бұрын
You´re a brave woman and a example for other people. Baby you rock :)
@Hollymica9 жыл бұрын
Marisa dm Thanks Marisa :)
@jameybartram9 жыл бұрын
You still rock!
@Hollymica9 жыл бұрын
Jamey Bartram Thanks Jamey.....sorry didn't know anyone had written anything! :)
@nfw3249 жыл бұрын
Great job Carol! You're not only helping yourself but you're helping others for the future too! Thank you for your efforts!
@SusyStew9 жыл бұрын
Love you Carol & great t-shirt
@smittyterri999 жыл бұрын
Carol, you look so lovely. So glad you participated in the program and made the progress you did. You are quite an inspiration as you have overcome many obstacles. Best to you always and of course we love Darren for always being there for you. Does he have a brother? LOL
@smittyterri999 жыл бұрын
And you rock the DM tee shirt!!
@Hollymica9 жыл бұрын
Terri Holt Thank you Terri :)
@Hollymica9 жыл бұрын
susy lusardo Thank you Susy :)
@quirrismode9 жыл бұрын
:) with your dm t-shirt a huge hug for you Carol!!!!