Dad's Miraculous Recovery - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
- 24 Hours in A&E - S16 E11
Follow the incredible journey of a family as they face the unexpected loss of a loved one, Dad's miraculous recovery, and the power of love to heal. Witness their resilience and hope as they navigate life's challenges in this gripping episode of 24 Hours in A&E.
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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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Grandma crying at the thought her serious fall had ruined her granddaughter's birthday 😢
My Mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, passing away in 1999. She was 72. My Dad took excellent care of her. He passed in 2021 at the age of 99. I was his caregiver for over 8 years. They were exceptional parents. I think of them everyday.
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very kind daughter❤
How very wonderful for all of you. Not everyone has that, my feeling is that while it can be difficult to be a caregiver to someone it is also very rewarding, even a gift at times when it is a loved one. They say the love you give is equal to the love you receive, while I don't believe that is always or even most of the time true I'm glad that in your case it is.
That little Indian boy is so smart. I hope he grows up to become a doctor 🎉
He’s so cute and articulate and he made me smile so big 😂❤
He is incredibly smart that little guy. And a beautiful child too.
The boy was very articulate for his age.
This was another fantastic episode. The young boy was very smart,and may become a doctor when he is older. Have a great day everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
The staff is so kind in this A & E. I really enjoy these videos as they show such love and support.
This series is just so exceptional. The common challenges are there - and we can see how others cope and be encouraged.
Family in whatever form it comes is a wonderful gift.
That little boy is so cute!!!!
Richard needed grief counseling. My Dad went, and met his 2nd wife!
I thank God I didn’t turn to alcohol to help me deal with my husband’s death, but I can understand why he did 😢. Life is not easy after the loss of your best friend and love of your life 😢❤. I hope he finds peace in his future!
God is the answer.
I'm very sorry you lost your husband! Can't imagine how hard that must be! 😢 Sending you love and strength and wishing you meaningful things in life! ❤
Richard was happy when he is around family, but once alone falls apart.
I don't think he's ever gotten over his wife's dead. Many men get very lonely when their wife die because she maintained the social side. Remembered birthdays, Christmas.. Men don't talk about loneliness like women and unfortunately many commit suicide. I hope the family will support him. Help him move on.
That lad may just become an engineer with the way he analyzes - or a DJ.
Why not both? 😁
I like that little boy with his dad he’s very articulate
What a.lovely daughter and son Richard has.
Really, I thought the daughter was pretty shocking tbh
I thought they were awful. If you could see your dad was suffering why didnt you step in.
I'm so addicted to this show! Greetings from SW Florida USA
I hope Richard continues to enjoy life with his children and grandchildren.
The boy and his dad are cute 😊 The boy should become a doctor some day.
That little boy speaks like a 20 yr old. So adorable.
I love the story of Richard. So glad to see he got better
I love watching these stories. The staff are so special
Sick people often have little tolerance for oxygen delivery by face mask and find a simple nasal cannula much easier to deal with. Since you can get both low and high flow nasal cannulas, I think these should be the method of choice.
They know what they’re doing.
That young boy is going to be a doctor!
Yeah, another indian Dickhead! What a little creep.
One of my favorite episodes... love the devoted families cherishing each other💕
I love this British series! Of course the agony of the patients is heartbreaking but the way the story lines go and how they slowly bring in the back story of these patients is brilliant. Well done ❤
Pauline has the loveliest eyes. Light hazel "Tiger eyes".
I can’t believe that the hospitals In the UK don’t have any air conditioning. That temperature is unsatisfactory for healing ❤️🩹 and health.
It’s because they seldom get high temperatures like that. However, with global warming, this type of incident will happen more frequently. They need to prepare for that & install air conditioning in all the hospitals.
"Global warming" is a political ploy, nothing more. It's dismaying to see just how many people are complete lemmings.
You would think that not having AC would breed germs and bacteria. It seems almost sounds unclean.
My daughter all her 16 yrs wanted to go to England. My ex took her and she got so sick because London had a heat wave of 32++They thought they would have a break in high temp leaving hot Florida 😂
It’s not like Australia over there where we have air con everywhere due to our extreme heat. Their buildings are made to retain heat as it’s cold there.
Wonderful things happen if you don’t let go of each others hands 🥰
I love hospital videos.
Thank you for sharing 🤗
RICHARD ABSOLUTELY 💯 NEEDS TO BE THERE FOR HIS GRANDCHILD❤ABSOLUTELY❤
great story line. well done. Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video and go job Richard
Thank you for the doctors and nurses for taking care of the patients that goes into the hospital cause the patients are very sick and everything that goes on with them much appreciated from Bristol Tennessee 😂
I went through something similar with my husband. He's an alcoholic and he aspirated. He was on a vent for almost two weeks before he got better.
It's starts with you my friend.😊
Good morning everyone ❤️🙂⚘️.
Good morning.😊
Good morning
@@dianaavellanet8794 Good morning Diana.I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
@@paulareichard7909 Good morning Paula. I hope you have a fantastic day 🙂⚘️.
Any idea how Pauline came to fall in the first place? Her daughter made a comment about high heels, suppose Pauline tripped coming down?---I'd be interested in knowing how the staff kept Richard calm enough to complete that 2nd CT scan after his increasing confusion.
Here in America. They keep it cool in the emergency room it keeps germs at bay. The idea of a hospital not having air conditioning is ridiculous 29:32
Well they’re not in your country!! 🤦♀️
@@karenglenn6707 WOW! A little testy are we? Bless your heart
Yes in Australia our emergency dept is usually freezing cold too.
Men have a much harder time with the death of their wives. I lost my husband and I was in shock but as soon as I saw him in the casket, I totally lost it. My chest hurt. It literally breaks your heart. I don’t wish that on anyone. I feel so bad for the men who loose their wives.
Men usually remarry right away.
@@Mrs.TJTaylor yeah, sadly get a new cook, a new house cleaner….
That crackle sounds like pneumonia. I had it few months ago.
He aspirated vomit.
They said he had a pneumonia due to having aspirated his vomit.
@@TeanmaResanaria-ls9eu I thought I heard that as well, but then they never mentioned it again nor said they were treating it.
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Give Richard more pain meds! ...then maby let him go.. maby to wife❤
Why doesn't St. George's have air conditioning?
It's a Emergency hospital why do people come into the Er if it's not a Emergency ??? Make your self a dr appointment rather than see ER
Which patient are you referring to?
People do this all over the world! Happens in Canada all the time!! It’s a sad fact of life. Sometimes they can’t get an appointment or here in Canada 🇨🇦 they don’t have a personal doctor!
Here in the USA if you don't have insurance or a stack of cash you can't get into a doctor so you go to the emergency room. Most are required to treat you regardless of ability to pay before treatment and they have people on staff who can help you get government assistance to pay
@@travelingdude33914 And America is considered a first world country…..????
Health care is a human right and the system should be set up so that all can get health care.
America needs to do a re-think regarding this matter.
I’m an American - I live in Japan which has wonderful health care for all.
temperatures rocketing to 34deg. too funny.
I guess it depends on the humidity level 😊
We get up to about 99 degrees F here where I live, but not often. Humidity is usually high though 😂
That's 93.2 °F.
Here in AZ, anything undern100 is OK. Once over 100, it is just hot. Humidity comes in starting in July with monsoons. Imagine 110 to 120 degrees with humidity. Of course, that is nothing compared to India. That is brutal there.
I’m Australian & despise the heat. Once it’s over 26C, I’m miserable until Autumn. 34C is pretty darn warm without aircon. Late 30s+ is my worst nightmare!
@@lorettacarroll6015 I stepped off an airplane in Scottsdale in July & it was 120 degrees that day! It was literally like stepping into an oven. But no sweat because the humidity was low! In Houston where I live, summers in the hundreds & high humidity is awful!
The walk in segments make me wonder about the mental capacity of England residents.
They use those people for comic relief. Otherwise the show is too intense and dour.
Richard does not listen,… he drinks a lot….. they don’t know how much he drinks…… and at hospital, he does not cooperate with the medical staff.
No! Family is NOT a wonderful gift. I do wish this series would give up on the pontification about "Wonderful Family" and get in touch with reality!
Sorry child is to rude, and pushie to me
All right, I have to be honest: the tragic backstories of the patients are getting to be too much. In past seasons, it was every once in a while, but now, every patient has some terrible story about losing a family member, and it gets dull and repetitive. How does the show find these people? "Hey, I'm the producer, has anyone here lost a family member in a tragic accident or illness?". The medical drama and the present families should be enough to carry the show. These tragic stories are just too much at this point.
Then watch something else
@@grietjiejonker7972 I'll watch whatever the hell I want, and comment whatever the hell I want. Deal with it.
Richard about yanked my heart out. He was really suffering the loss of his wife. I always wanted to have someone I could spend my days with that loved me that much, but I sadly chose the wrong man. Yet he chose right and he has to suffer for it. Pauline is so beautiful, and lucky to actually be alive much less be barely injured.
This little indian boy needs to stop interupting the doctors..can imagine how he is at home ..
He is a very intelligent young man. His dad told him to listen to the question first before answering…. I’m sure he is a handful!