Martin, you have two children not just your daughter, you never spoke to your son and said in front of your son your daughter was number 1, It's like your son was not there I can't imagine how he feels but I know it's not a good feeling, living your life feeling less that included and loved equally, You need to realize children and adults need to be showen love equaly,
And maybe the son feels just fine. When I first read your comment I was expecting a father with two small children, so when it turned out the children were grown adults I was surprised. You're being very dramatic over a few minutes you've seen here. I surmise you meant well, but it looks like you went looking for negativity. You judged their life over those few minutes and in those few minutes dad couldn't see, was afraid and was responding to the person being the most chatty. You don't know he ignored his son, because the footage of this show is heavily edited. Brothers always know that their sisters have a special bond with their father. A daughter is usually the one who is there for parents in a practical sense to make sure aging parents are looked after, running errands and fussing/nagging over them. Brothers accept it, because they have a different, yet equally loving relationship with their dad. A man and his father bond in different ways because men communicate with each other differently and about different things. They hang out and have a drink and compare notes about life and build that adult friendship of two men plotting to take over the world sort to speak, whilst the daughter will forever be her dad's princess. A son is his dad's friend for life and a daughter keeps dad young and playful. Two different love languages. My brother and I were in the same situation and I was the speaker (to our dad and the medical team), the pillow plumper and the one who was playful to try and keep my dad's spirits up. My brother was quieter, but he was there with his strength, knowledge and love - and he was there giving that strength to me and our mom. My brother did not suffer from a lack of attention from our father who was laying there after having a major stroke - my brother isn't that shallow and weak. So please don't judge on the few minutes you watched. Have a great week.
This was another fantastic episode. I felt bad for Freddie's parents. It can be very hard to wait for test results. Im happy that Martin recovered. It's good that he has all his motor skills, as it depends on where in the brain it effects. I hope you have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Jayden mother Altina is gorgeous. Reminds me of famous singers but hers is natural. Sorry I just love seeing women own their looks Altina owns her beauty. So glad Freddie’s good. Martin glad you are fine
Being an American I find it disconcerting that a plastic apron is used in the ER. On the other hand I think it's terrific that they let the parents into the cubicle with so much going on in a small area.
I also fell out of a tree in my pre teens about 12 ft from the tree hitting branches on the way down. I was out cold, mumbling and spit bubbles coming from my mouth, I didn't wake up until I was in the parking lot of the hospital asking where am I, ow my arm hurts. I had a dent on my head and I couldn't remember who I was,who my parents were, where I lived, the day. I don't remember the fall or where I was when getting down the tree. I only remember waking up and getting asked the protocol for seeing if I had amnesia and I had a broken arm but don't remember getting an x ray etc.
What I like about the U.K. hospital is that you can tell who is who, here in B.C. where I live, all staff are wearing scrubs, with no way of knowing if they are a Dr, nurse, porter, maintenance worker, or even a staff member of the janitorial team. They do have name tags, but they are small and hard to read while they are zooming around.
This is totally amazing as usual :) I thought Martin wasn’t going to make it. I am so very glad he did. He’s just one of those people you like right away. And he has a wonderful daughter, who really is a lot like her dad. Jayden is adorable and has a wonderful mum :) Freddie’s parents went through hell. The thing is not knowing. His dad is so emotional, it’s so good he held it together. Mum’s are strong and she was. The kid with clean cut is going to be quite something when he grows up - he is now. :) Loved the older gentleman who sang. Such a poignant human behavior to slip in there. :) ☀️🌷🌱 One thing though - we don’t all grow up and become like our parents! :) 🎭
My brother-in-law had a stroke at 62. Unfortunately, he was allergic to the clot busting meds. He died less than a week later and looked like he had gone many rounds with a prize fighter.
Hold on, if the blood clot gets bigger there's nothing we can do?? Uhhh nope What on earth do they mean? That's what brain surgery is for, unfortunately my mom has a severe stroke and yes it grew and they operated.
What happened to him is in the video, he had another stroke and he contracted pneumonia and he was in the intensive ward for 10 weeks. He was finally allowed to go home and he seems to have improved a great deal and spoke at the end of the video.
@@Pammellam: My mother went through a similar stroke experience and was walking and talking soon after. But she was destroyed intellectually, unable to read or write, play her piano and organ, dial a phone number, remember recent events, and enraged at her condition. Doctors, however, proclaimed her "lucky" because she had no musculoskeletal deficits.
Emergency Room visits in the US are ten times more expensive than walk-in clinic visits. In civilized countries, this care would be free or inexpensive.
I’d like to know what everybody’s up to now that little boy is probably a teenager by now same with the other little boy who lives only with his mom. There’s one thing that I didn’t hear and that was when Martin‘s daughter and son came in and the daughter asked what happened and he told her, but he never told her that he was drunk or that he had been drinking and I think that over drinking constantly can make you have a stroke . If people could only think before they do these things how much easier their health would be. I’m glad he made it through and he has more time to spend with his family. Another great episode!!👏🏻👏🏻🌟🌟
Watching this makes me feel better about humanity. Being a Mom and Grandma i definitely had the feelings in this episode
Jayden is the sweetest little man! I want to squeeze and hug him. 😊
Seeing him pop open eyes made me proper cry. ☺️. Life is so infinitely precious ❤
Some very special families today. Thank you to all
So happy Martin survived. He has a wonderful daughter
as I was a kid it was hard growing up with ADHD but as I got older it became easier to deal with. But anyways Jayden's mom is a wonderful mother.
Martin, you have two children not just your daughter, you never spoke to your son and said in front of your son your daughter was number 1, It's like your son was not there I can't imagine how he feels but I know it's not a good feeling, living your life feeling less that included and loved equally, You need to realize children and adults need to be showen love equaly,
And maybe the son feels just fine. When I first read your comment I was expecting a father with two small children, so when it turned out the children were grown adults I was surprised. You're being very dramatic over a few minutes you've seen here. I surmise you meant well, but it looks like you went looking for negativity. You judged their life over those few minutes and in those few minutes dad couldn't see, was afraid and was responding to the person being the most chatty. You don't know he ignored his son, because the footage of this show is heavily edited. Brothers always know that their sisters have a special bond with their father. A daughter is usually the one who is there for parents in a practical sense to make sure aging parents are looked after, running errands and fussing/nagging over them. Brothers accept it, because they have a different, yet equally loving relationship with their dad. A man and his father bond in different ways because men communicate with each other differently and about different things. They hang out and have a drink and compare notes about life and build that adult friendship of two men plotting to take over the world sort to speak, whilst the daughter will forever be her dad's princess. A son is his dad's friend for life and a daughter keeps dad young and playful. Two different love languages. My brother and I were in the same situation and I was the speaker (to our dad and the medical team), the pillow plumper and the one who was playful to try and keep my dad's spirits up. My brother was quieter, but he was there with his strength, knowledge and love - and he was there giving that strength to me and our mom. My brother did not suffer from a lack of attention from our father who was laying there after having a major stroke - my brother isn't that shallow and weak. So please don't judge on the few minutes you watched. Have a great week.
The son definitely got the short end of the stick.
Jayden is so loving and precious. Good job Mom
So happy to see that Martin made it through. I was preparing for the worst outcome. Glad to be wrong.
Watching from New Zealand. Really do enjoy the programmes thx.
Me too. Happy Labour Day from Hawkes Bay ❤
I grew up in Hastings but live in Australia now. Love these episodes too!@@meatavoreNana
This was another fantastic episode. I felt bad for Freddie's parents. It can be very hard to wait for test results. Im happy that Martin recovered. It's good that he has all his motor skills, as it depends on where in the brain it effects. I hope you have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
I hope Freddie will be careful next time
Jayden mother Altina is gorgeous. Reminds me of famous singers but hers is natural. Sorry I just love seeing women own their looks Altina owns her beauty. So glad Freddie’s good. Martin glad you are fine
It amazes me that children survive childhood intact.
Being an American I find it disconcerting that a plastic apron is used in the ER. On the other hand I think it's terrific that they let the parents into the cubicle with so much going on in a small area.
I also fell out of a tree in my pre teens about 12 ft from the tree hitting branches on the way down. I was out cold, mumbling and spit bubbles coming from my mouth, I didn't wake up until I was in the parking lot of the hospital asking where am I, ow my arm hurts. I had a dent on my head and I couldn't remember who I was,who my parents were, where I lived, the day. I don't remember the fall or where I was when getting down the tree. I only remember waking up and getting asked the protocol for seeing if I had amnesia and I had a broken arm but don't remember getting an x ray etc.
Oh I cry at all of these
thank you for the video and sharing
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
……hi donna. It’s just midnight here 🇦🇺
@@elizabethroberts6215 Good evening Elizabeth. I hope you have a wonderful night, and have a great day tomorrow my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
What I like about the U.K. hospital is that you can tell who is who, here in B.C. where I live, all staff are wearing scrubs, with no way of knowing if they are a Dr, nurse, porter, maintenance worker, or even a staff member of the janitorial team.
They do have name tags, but they are small and hard to read while they are zooming around.
Love this episode ❤❤❤❤
This is totally amazing as usual :) I thought Martin wasn’t going to make it. I am so very glad he did. He’s just one of those people you like right away. And he has a wonderful daughter, who really is a lot like her dad.
Jayden is adorable and has a wonderful mum :) Freddie’s parents went through hell. The thing is not knowing. His dad is so emotional, it’s so good he held it together. Mum’s are strong and she was. The kid with clean cut is going to be quite something when he grows up - he is now. :) Loved the older gentleman who sang. Such a poignant human behavior to slip in there. :) ☀️🌷🌱
One thing though - we don’t all grow up and become like our parents! :) 🎭
Martin is a lucky man. Best of luck.
My brother-in-law had a stroke at 62. Unfortunately, he was allergic to the clot busting meds. He died less than a week later and looked like he had gone many rounds with a prize fighter.
Hold on, if the blood clot gets bigger there's nothing we can do?? Uhhh nope
What on earth do they mean? That's what brain surgery is for, unfortunately my mom has a severe stroke and yes it grew and they operated.
There are a lot of factors to consider. The location of the clot is key; some are more accessible than others.
Please adjust the music. It's too loud to hear the dialogue!
I'd like to know how the stroke victim is doing. Strokes leave all sorts of deficits musculoskeletal and intellectual.
What happened to him is in the video, he had another stroke and he contracted pneumonia and he was in the intensive ward for 10 weeks. He was finally allowed to go home and he seems to have improved a great deal and spoke at the end of the video.
@@Pammellam: My mother went through a similar stroke experience and was walking and talking soon after. But she was destroyed intellectually, unable to read or write, play her piano and organ, dial a phone number, remember recent events, and enraged at her condition. Doctors, however, proclaimed her "lucky" because she had no musculoskeletal deficits.
Freddy's mum Susie, and dad Sam, do the jitter bug down in muskrat land.
Aw, Jaden. What a darling!
Do you use A&E like we in the USA 🇺🇸 use a walk in clinic? Something would have to be really really wrong before I would consider the Emergency Room.
Emergency Room visits in the US are ten times more expensive than walk-in clinic visits. In civilized countries, this care would be free or inexpensive.
It appears that the A&E has a minors dept for non emergent issues. Like the US urgent care.
Still a lot of people in US go to ER for non-life threatening issues because they have to see you even if you don't have insurance
A&E would be like the emergency room in the US & Canada.
I’d like to know what everybody’s up to now that little boy is probably a teenager by now same with the other little boy who lives only with his mom.
There’s one thing that I didn’t hear and that was when Martin‘s daughter and son came in and the daughter asked what happened and he told her, but he never told her that he was drunk or that he had been drinking and I think that over drinking constantly can make you have a stroke . If people could only think before they do these things how much easier their health would be.
I’m glad he made it through and he has more time to spend with his family.
Another great episode!!👏🏻👏🏻🌟🌟
I think he told the nurse that he felt like he was drunk (because of his symptoms). I don't think he meant he was actually drinking.
The dr with black hair n a bleached top of hair looks very nice with this short haircut. He’s wearing a purple scrub top.
I’ve seen that doctor before. I like his hair!
Like Dr Sunil , I haven’t had any children- never wanted any , even as a young girl - so I haven’t grown up yet either.🥰🥰😉😅
Same hear
Martin’s son is his twin….
The people on this episode are exceptionally sweet! I surely hope Jaden behaves so Altina won't become a bald white lady!
I thought the dad said he died. I’m glad he was wrong 😢😢😢
It’s hard for a child to see better when the vision is terrible.
did they not give jayden any steroids? steroid shot? for his allergic reaction
Plz don't usebtge tapping sound as background.noise.
It's a violin or another string instrument being plucked.
The "pron"bots *were* alive & well I see.
They are very annoying. It looks like they share the same pair of undies 😂. They harass alot of channels. I hope you have a fantastic day Bob 🙂⚘️.
That elderly gentleman singing started me singing. I can,t sing for shit. My dog looked at me and yawned.HOW RUDE!