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  • These people all fainted in public places. In 2018, the excitement was too much to handle for one pageant contestant who fainted during Miss Grand International. In March, Los Angeles meteorologist Alissa Carlson spoke out after fainting during a live TV broadcast. CNN anchor Poppy Harlow slurred her words before passing out while on the air in 2015. Harlow, who was pregnant at the time, later tweeted, "Was a scare but we are both ok.” Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more

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  • @harlett-o-scara
    @harlett-o-scara Год назад +1271

    When you’re a healthcare worker, you have no idea how terrifying it is when a patient faints in front of you for the first time.

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 Год назад +47

      Right. When the patient faints for the second and third time, not nearly as terrifying!

    • @jamarjames9501
      @jamarjames9501 Год назад +23

      So it's different if your a healthcare worker when someone faints?
      Or did you just want to let everyone know your a healthcare worker?
      I've seen people faint and I think it probably should be less shocking for a healthcare worker. You're supposed to be expecting health problems. Idk that's just my opinion.

    • @nessasimmons5465
      @nessasimmons5465 Год назад +36

      @@jamarjames9501 What I think they're trying to say is not that it isn't shocking for someone who doesn't work in healthcare, but it's shocking because they're the one who is in charge and everyone is looking at them on what to do. I definitely agree that it would be scary for anyone in that situation.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Год назад

      If 90% of the patients put on a covid ventilator passed away, why is the ventilator considered an acceptable medical practice, (for covid/pneumonia), and considered a success? These FBI instigated shootings do not have such success. Conflicts of war usually does not have this much success.
      We live under a dictatorship today. Was it mass murder? 90% dead, and our political climate makes that a valid question.

    • @StarDust-xt9tb
      @StarDust-xt9tb 9 месяцев назад +2

      I felt so bad for the guy doing the kidney scans on my sister in the ICU when i passed out. But tbf it was hot and they had to close the curtains so i just turned off for a sec.
      Both hom and a doctor weren't completely sure what to do. My mom took charge

  • @soldier_of_love
    @soldier_of_love Год назад +555

    It's crazy how heavy people get when they faint. I tried to break a patient fall and it felt like a brick wall collapsed on me.

    • @Former_Pastor
      @Former_Pastor Год назад +26

      Once a PA moved out of the way because he thought a patient was trying to kiss him when she fainted and fell forward. She ended up on the floor. Fortunately the PA is dead now. He was insane

    • @dhada26
      @dhada26 Год назад +3

      ​@@Former_Pastorwhat is PA?

    • @creativehorsequeen
      @creativehorsequeen Год назад +12

      Dead weight is something else. My self defense class was using a dummy for an exercise and our teacher told me that technically the dummy weighed 90lbs but because it was dead weight, it felt like 127lbs

    • @anniejuan1817
      @anniejuan1817 Год назад +4

      @@dhada26 PA = physician's assistant

    • @glenistergrotj3022
      @glenistergrotj3022 8 месяцев назад +3

      Totally. When someone faints, you’re looking at 150-200 lbs of dead weight.

  • @HomestarRunner20X6
    @HomestarRunner20X6 Год назад +1071

    I've fainted in public many times. It's scary and embarrassing.
    Sometimes NOBODY helps you, and that's the worst.

    • @tarameekins2276
      @tarameekins2276 Год назад +61

      Awe! I'm soo sorry nobody helped you! Geeze!

    • @thaothelazycat930
      @thaothelazycat930 Год назад +57

      I've been there. I had severe crowd phobia on the bus, and it got so overwhelming to the point I fainted inside the bus. However, no one ever asked me if I was OK, and they just looked at me as if I was crazy and walked away. The bus driver delayed in calling help, and in the end, I got up and dashed out of the bus in tears.

    • @a.a.a7547
      @a.a.a7547 Год назад +9

      Same, but luckily the times I've fainted by dad was there to break my fall. The one time my dad wasn't there I really hurt myself. I'm never going to forget fainting at the tire place in costco and scaring the hell out of the cashier.

    • @Cobalt3351
      @Cobalt3351 Год назад +1

      It is important to stay hydrated so you don't faint

    • @birdhead73
      @birdhead73 Год назад +4

      It's sad. People have become desensitized because of criminals and so called pranksters doing stupid stuff.

  • @DivydeByZer0
    @DivydeByZer0 Год назад +577

    Never fainted until I exerted myself too much after giving blood. It really is a scary feeling like you’re sinking into yourself. A total lack of control. Stay safe and on your feet, everyone.

    • @Thewhitewarrior
      @Thewhitewarrior Год назад +5

      I fainted 5 times before from seizures and one time it for 5 hours when I was 5 I thinking of making a short movie of it in a year

    • @Suilimea
      @Suilimea Год назад +9

      Had the same thing happen to me last year when I donated blood. It's ironic because I said I felt fine initially. Not even 2 minutes later I'm spilling orange juice on myself and almost falling out of the chair. I was kinda moody when I woke up too. I was like "chill I'm awake" and then when it hit me what actually happened I was kinda shocked. The guy who helped me out was triple checking even before then, so he must've sensed I was gonna be a fainter or something 😅

  • @mar-k7104
    @mar-k7104 Год назад +656

    The nurses just casually stepping around the unconscious man on the floor will never stop being funny to me

    • @Frazzled_Chameleon
      @Frazzled_Chameleon Год назад +59

      They're probably used to Dads fainting tbh. 😂

    • @truehappiness4U
      @truehappiness4U Год назад +21

      @@Frazzled_Chameleonplus the nurses know it’s the birthing mom who is suffering, not the dads. All the attention to the birthing moms!

    • @GodsServant52
      @GodsServant52 2 месяца назад

      @@truehappiness4Ugeez…

  • @chaziluv
    @chaziluv Год назад +196

    Nurse: oh, another one fainted during labour.
    Husband who fained: *crawling* take some photos.

    • @joejones1991
      @joejones1991 Год назад +5

      That was almost me. One our 3rd child. So weird.

  • @unchargedpickles6372
    @unchargedpickles6372 Год назад +199

    So embarrassing to faint in public. I got hit with heat sickness and dehydration at a concert once and had to get walked out of the crowd by paramedics fainting several times along the way. Oof.

    • @gnarliam
      @gnarliam Год назад +20

      Even more embarrassing when outlets like Inside Edition use these recaps as click bait

    • @Tommyknocker.
      @Tommyknocker. Год назад

      I wouldn't call it embarrassing

    • @dogman15
      @dogman15 Год назад +2

      @@Tommyknocker. I would agree. It's not like the fainting person did anything wrong to be embarrassed about - it's mostly out of their control.

    • @Livlaughlmao
      @Livlaughlmao 9 месяцев назад

      Me too except I got carried out🥲

    • @cinemasurge1851
      @cinemasurge1851 7 месяцев назад +1

      I get being embarrassed but also the last thing on peoples mind is about how you look or anything like that, I immediately am thinking about your health and not much else

  • @Request_2_PANic
    @Request_2_PANic Год назад +109

    Even a verbal description of something graphic can get me feeling light headed and close to passing out. As one example, of multiple, I was in high school Health class when we were watching a video of someone who had too much to drink, fell, and went to the hospital needing immediate attention. Just from the sound of what was going on, I wanted to pass out so I wouldn't have to hear it.

    • @AL-zb2ik
      @AL-zb2ik Год назад +3

      Verbal descriptions have triggered a fainting response in me as well. You could have experienced vasovagal syncope. I have passed out in class from verbal descriptions of the cardiac system in science class back in high school. I also got very close to fainting in school once from reading a gorey novel. Take care of yourself. And tell the people around you when you're feeling faint and light headed so necessary precautions can be taken so you don't hurt yourself if you fall.

    • @Request_2_PANic
      @Request_2_PANic Год назад +1

      @@AL-zb2ik
      I do let them know, and I put my head as low as I can when the feeling comes up. Like my brother, I did not participate in dissections either, due to it too.
      Edit: I didn't remember that I'd already mentioned the example in Health class in the initial comment until seeing it again now, so I removed it from this reply.

  • @ashiecloud
    @ashiecloud Год назад +87

    Vasovagal syncope is not really a condition or disorder, it's the name of the fainting episode. Its the most common cause of fainting. The heart rate and blood pressure lower dramatically very suddenly. Coffee lowers your blood pressure and dehydrated you, so with a few cups and no food, she activated her fainting reflex.

    • @ljeans531
      @ljeans531 Год назад +1

      It can also happen while vomiting. Which is a crazy feeling

    • @audreyyy0730
      @audreyyy0730 6 месяцев назад +1

      In a way, it can be a condition if it effects you to the point to where you struggle with it on a basis. I have this, and orthostatic hypotension, which is a challenge, and can also be classified as a condition, because it effects me daily and its a part of who i am.

    • @kleeblatt3131
      @kleeblatt3131 2 месяца назад

      Coffee has long proven to not be dehydrating, the reason for her passing out is most likely the fact that she hasn't eaten.

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 Год назад +117

    I'd say if you feel yourself getting lightheaded and about to go, quickly get down onto the floor, so you don't bump ur head.

    • @Edgarto156
      @Edgarto156 Год назад +17

      Easier said than done! I have epilepsy and low blood sugar and sometimes you don’t feel it coming until it’s too late lol

    • @jwill5892
      @jwill5892 Год назад +13

      Unless you faint frequently, you wouldn't know what's happening.

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 Год назад +6

      I lost consciousness a few times when I had a blockage and I didn't experience any symptoms before just waking up on the floor - or perhaps I just don't remember it.

    • @giftoflife365
      @giftoflife365 Год назад +1

      Someone may be able to go to ground level, of they start seeing things diming, just before it goes completely dark - the beauty contestant is a good example.

    • @Greenpoloboy3
      @Greenpoloboy3 Год назад

      I know in some circumstances its not possible. Sorry to hear u suffer from that@@Edgarto156

  • @amyfisher6380
    @amyfisher6380 Год назад +28

    I once fainted at the post office. It was hot and I hadn’t eaten anything all day. I was fine, but now I never leave the house without having something to eat first.

  • @scottvanhille5688
    @scottvanhille5688 Год назад +46

    Syncope is no joke, it's scary when someone plops on the floor while either doing something strenuous or not. Be careful. Orthostatic hypotension can also cause you to faint.

  • @pellocloudy
    @pellocloudy Год назад +50

    I was officially diagnosed with vasovagal syncope last year. They diagnose through a tilt test, electrocardiogram, etc. the tilt test was the most torturous thing I have ever done. If you know, you know…

    • @gw3n_xxx
      @gw3n_xxx Год назад

      I hate vasovagel am

    • @MiMiDixon-np8wm
      @MiMiDixon-np8wm Год назад

      Do you have Pots??

    • @Rogertaylorscar.
      @Rogertaylorscar. 6 месяцев назад

      Is the tilt test where they tilt you until you’re upside down or something? If that is what it is then wow that sounds horrible

    • @pellocloudy
      @pellocloudy 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rogertaylorscar. they will tilt you at a degree of 60-90 degrees. It is not upside down, but for people with nerve issues, it may be unbearable.

    • @pellocloudy
      @pellocloudy 6 месяцев назад

      @@MiMiDixon-np8wm not POTS . POTS is a more difficult condition to manage.

  • @melaniehubbert
    @melaniehubbert Год назад +16

    For the last one...the one where the father fainted while his wife saw the epidural needle...at the hospital where I delivered my 3 children, my husband was asked to come around in front of me because of the possibility of him passing out. From my understanding, this is the standard policy at the hospital where I delivered.

  • @jojobrown2504
    @jojobrown2504 Год назад +19

    The only time I ever fainted in public was in a lift at work. Extreme dieting and being on my feet for hours smh. Scary. Most cases with fainting, you can feel yourself going. That deadlift one was scary.

  • @Nola5427
    @Nola5427 Год назад +7

    As a fainter there is nothing to be embarassed about, I now know when i' m going to pass out so I make sure i' m safe, I tell the person i' m with to so they don' t freak out, lol, fainting is not a fun feeling.

  • @gumitrain
    @gumitrain Год назад +9

    I was very close to passing out twice while giving plasma, it was scary bc my hearing started to fade and I felt all tingly and the loss to control over your actions is terrifying. Nurses that were there put alcohol pads under people’s nose to help keep them alert I guess but it made it worse for me bc I fr felt like I was fading faster and I was panicking internally. I had to hold my breath bc the damn lady kept shoving the pad up my nose 😭

  • @lindahandley5267
    @lindahandley5267 Год назад +27

    It has to be an absolutely terrifying moment for the person fainting. I've had a few close calls, but was very afraid if I did lose conscienceness that I wouldn't wake back up, so I fought it with everything in me. I would jump up, run outside and get some cold fresh air did some deep breathing in the cold air. I would be fine in just a few minutes. It's also terrifying to see it happen to someone else because you have to check their vitals and be prepared to do cpr if they're not breathing. Scary! The same thing goes if someone has a seizure which is scary as well. We have to take care of each other on the spot!

    • @glenistergrotj3022
      @glenistergrotj3022 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same, a couple years ago when I was in grade 9, I was watching my carpentry teacher do a demonstration. I stood for too long, so I blacked out. Thankfully, I was able to fight it and avoid collapsing or passing out.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@glenistergrotj3022 I'm so glad you fought through it and weren't hurt. It's a very scary feeling. I used to have panic attacks and learned how to stop them. The first feeling I would get is hard to describe. I just felt like I was going to die, so I'd immediately start taking slow, deep breaths and sometimes use the Valsalva manuever and it would stop the 'attack'. I'm sure you're familiar with the valsalva and how jet fighter pilots use it to keep from passing out...G-LOC...causing loss of consciousness due to accelaration of gravity. Take care!

    • @glenistergrotj3022
      @glenistergrotj3022 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@lindahandley5267 I’m sorry that you had to go through that. It’s great that you learned how to stop them. I’ve never heard of the valsalva movement, but I’m sure it’s an effective method against passing out. Yeah, is it’s a scary/confusing feeling. When I blacked out, I remember feeling queasy and seeing dots in my vision. Eventually my vision went completely black and I lost my hearing as well yet I was still standing and conscious, I remember wondering if I was dying. Being conscious without your two main senses is very disorienting.

  • @lilacscentedfushias1852
    @lilacscentedfushias1852 Год назад +12

    I have blackouts from POTS, people where I live always come to help, I’m in northern England.

  • @pvbfl904
    @pvbfl904 Год назад +10

    I’ve blacked out twice from vasovagal syncope & both times had stitches in my face from how I fell. If this happens to anyone and you go to ER always always always get plastic surgeon on call to sew up face. I can hardly see my scars now. Happened several yrs ago.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate Год назад +63

    The beauty pageant did NOT try her best to stop the other woman from hitting her head on the floor, when you "try your best" you either stop it or fall with the other person

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 Год назад +38

      She was probably wearing a gown that doesn't permit any pivoting...

    • @lizacrochets98
      @lizacrochets98 Год назад +21

      And you do not know how to read context clues . It's obvious she didn't know she was going to faint or fall . It was a split second and the lady was on the floor. Some people panic you know.... or don't process what's happening right away . Maybe know other prospectives before you bash someone for not knowing what to do in a split second.

    • @idkwhattosay593
      @idkwhattosay593 Год назад +9

      she was probably caught by surprise

    • @UniquelyHerz
      @UniquelyHerz Год назад

      Yea she kind of grabbed her then just let her go, I notice that

    • @kangjhha
      @kangjhha Год назад

      "if for any reason that the Miss Grand cannot fulfill her duties the first-runner up must take over the duties of the title-holder"😈

  • @atlasxoxo02
    @atlasxoxo02 Год назад +4

    My mom fainted into my arms because she hit her head. We were in a little pool at a water park and I didn’t know what to do. Luckily a woman, her elder mother, and her kids came down and the mother helped me and dear god that woman can scream. She screamed for the life guard and my mom went to the hospital. She’s ok now, she just hurt her head and neck. It was scary because she has epilepsy. After it was all over she told me she had no memory of the incident. ❤

  • @Manifestation-se8fj
    @Manifestation-se8fj 9 дней назад +1

    The meteorologist look like she POWERED DOWN like a ROBOT!!!😨

  • @hera7884
    @hera7884 Год назад +17

    I fainted before 💀💀 Best nap I ever took, felt so good when I woke up. However, I landed on my chin, almost but my tongue off. Shattered 4 molars

  • @Avelithe
    @Avelithe 9 месяцев назад +2

    I fainted in a clinic lobby after giving blood. I was at the check-out desk when it happened. Told the lady I needed water, but the nearby water fountain was out of order. Then I said to the lady I didn’t feel good, and passed out and woke up on a chair with nurses around me checking my vitals. One of them had smelling salts they used on me. I didn’t know I’d be giving blood that day, so I wasn’t prepared. It was also really something that I didn’t hit anything or leave with bruises. I don’t know if a nurse was nearby who caught me or not. It was embarrassing and scary but I was lucky to be in a clinic with people who knew what to do.

  • @tommy5547
    @tommy5547 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, thank you for explaining everything. It was not clear.

  • @JustAnBaconBoi3550
    @JustAnBaconBoi3550 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 10 now and when I was 6 or 5. I was preforimg with the other kindy students and it was hot so I fainted. And the other kids were confused on what happened to me. They didn’t know what happened. Most parents just laughed at my fainted because it looked “funny” my mom was there with her frends and they told my mom. And mom helps me with the teacher.

  • @PeachWookiee
    @PeachWookiee Год назад +2

    I’ve passed out more times than I’d like to admit. I’m still traumatized from Valentine’s Day 2023…

  • @journeymansmitty8283
    @journeymansmitty8283 Год назад +21

    Wow fainting is so crazy especially in a public place it's very frightening🤔

  • @HeavyWeightHank
    @HeavyWeightHank Год назад +10

    The weather lady looked so funny I can't help it 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kate_editzzz3454
    @kate_editzzz3454 3 месяца назад +2

    Honestly it’s the scariest think when you faint in a public face and wake up and see so much people in front of you (I once faninted in the doctors 😂)

  • @PeachesTheBangkokCat
    @PeachesTheBangkokCat Год назад +10

    When I saw this all I was thinking about was when I learned during a family game(my family made up a game that is just a bunch of trivia questions about our family and the question was which 3 people got hurt at the air port) that my cousin had fainted in the airport before.

  • @blueraccoon1088
    @blueraccoon1088 Год назад +4

    I remember seeing a report of a guy dies on camera in an interview.

  • @uselesscontent214
    @uselesscontent214 Год назад +4

    The first girl litterly drop dead gorgeous 😂

  • @chemiechecker9
    @chemiechecker9 Год назад +2

    The only time I fainted in public was when I donated blood (500 ml) and shortly after that Iwas standing for a couple of minutes. I felt I fell on a fellow student. I felt light headed before the fall. I woke up after somebody lightly slapped my cheek. It was one of the first aid staff.

  • @Cobalt3351
    @Cobalt3351 Год назад +2

    Remember, always stay hydrated! Being hydrated can help stop you from fainting

  • @CocoMocha_
    @CocoMocha_ Год назад +2

    Im glad that I have only fainted at home and not in public

  • @benjidog4855
    @benjidog4855 Год назад +2

    I love your videos I liked and subscribed

  • @nicolequist9957
    @nicolequist9957 Год назад +5

    Poor Cody he worked so hard having that baby with his wife 😂 bless it

  • @Pedantic1953
    @Pedantic1953 Год назад +4

    Looked like a comedy skit when she collapsed behind that news desk! I thought she was gonna’ Leap up and …… “LIVE, FROM NEW YORK! IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT!!

  • @eternalsunshine6392
    @eternalsunshine6392 Год назад +2

    I fainted in public two times. and both times I was on my period. so kinda scared to go anywhere alone if I’m on my period. 😰

  • @BabyPlease00
    @BabyPlease00 Год назад +2

    I fainted in front of my mom. She was yelling my name

  • @houseofyarbs623
    @houseofyarbs623 Год назад +2

    When I was 18 I worked as a phlebotomist for a blood donation company. We traveled to many businesses & high schools…the high schoolers would faint the most. One of the 1st thing we learned was how to identify someone who’s about to pass out and we could never say “do you feel like you’re going to faint” bc something in their brain would make them do it lol. Instead we’d casually ask “you ok?” and elevate their legs or give them a wet towel for their forehead. Also, if someone came with a friend…if the friend fainted it was common that the other would faint too, just bc they’re now thinking about it. The psychology around it is still so interesting/weird to me!😭

  • @deathdecorvid9926
    @deathdecorvid9926 Год назад +5

    The news lady sure was drinking something but don't think it was coffee 😂

  • @daniellevaughn4598
    @daniellevaughn4598 Год назад +3

    Fainting is very scary. A few months back, I fainted twice in three days. I had been feeling unusually weak for a few weeks, but I was having some major life changes, and I thought I was over exerting myself. I was a bit pale, but it was a very gradual process, that I hardly noticed it and thought I was just getting lighter.
    I was sick for several days prior, and thought I had fainted from barely eating or drinking. The first one, I felt coming. The second time, two days later, I had actually felt pretty good, and had just started to feel a bit tired and starting to sweat, when the next thing I know, I'm on the hotel lobby floor, regaining consciousness. I hit my head hard and they called an ambulance. Found out I was critically anemic. A level of 11 for hemoglobin is considered anemic, and less than 7 is considered severely anemic. Mine was 5.1. I was admitted and had to have blood transfusions and iron infusions.

    • @river8760
      @river8760 Год назад

      I’ve had this happen too, same reason, severely anemic. The 2nd time from bleeding internally from a surgical error. Blood transfusions saved my life.

  • @myeongwol
    @myeongwol 10 месяцев назад

    When I was younger, I experienced a few times nearly faint moment but managed to inform the next person, so they could carry or support me before I passed out completely .... Still have no idea why those incidents happened

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 Год назад +4

    In the UK it is HOT. Keep hydrated! it's important!

  • @sophiekarki9351
    @sophiekarki9351 4 месяца назад

    I fainted in a hospital from extreme stress, fear, and sadness when my husband of 15 years abandoned me

  • @jerryracio
    @jerryracio Год назад +1

    Interesting how I’m seeing this after experiencing my 2nd faint in my life 17 hours ago? I hope and pray I don’t faint ever again 🙏🏻

    • @Chipstick9000
      @Chipstick9000 Год назад

      I find fainting so scary. I myself have not fainted but once in school some kid fainted and everyone had to leave the hall. I find it scary

    • @jerryracio
      @jerryracio Год назад

      @@Chipstick9000 it is scary if you’re not in a safe place. For some people it comes suddenly and unexpectedly and some people know when it’s coming.

  • @ovninicole
    @ovninicole Год назад +5

    I’ve been fainting since I was 6 years old they couldn’t figure out why I’ve just lived with it my whole life I just can’t drive or walk near cliffs or whatever & I just really hope I never hit my head or anything that’s dangerous🤞

    • @ashiecloud
      @ashiecloud Год назад +6

      Have you had a tilt table test? Its the only way to diagnose many fainting disorders. I got diagnosed with 2 conditions because of it and it really helps knowing what you have and how to manage it

  • @Maugali7973
    @Maugali7973 11 месяцев назад +1

    29 years alive and still never fainted or broken a single bone

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie 11 месяцев назад +2

      There is still hope; I had a severe ankle fracture at 31 years old. My orthopedic surgeon did a great job.

  • @chloewelp252
    @chloewelp252 Год назад +1

    I don’t know a whole lot about fainting, but shouldn’t someone get checked out after fainting & falling on the floor? Not sure if I’m overreacting

  • @4evarich5
    @4evarich5 Год назад +7

    I literally was walking through winco monday sat and waited for chicken with my gf, it started getting hot I was sweating and feeling dizzy, swing the tunnel I walked so fast to the first bottle of water I seen almost falling over then made my way back, don’t worry I purchased the water, but as I got to self checkout it happened again, I sipped the water and made it to the car, when I tell y’all I sat in that mf for 30min cooling off and drinking water, never again will I go without eating or drinking willingly, sometimes you need that reality check and it hits tuff.

  • @barose1
    @barose1 Год назад +1

    The last time I fainted, I needed stitches in my face and it could have been worse. Fainting is no joke.

  • @ethanbarc
    @ethanbarc 8 месяцев назад

    So scary and so sad and tragic how these people pass out in public places all around the world and the countries.

  • @funbricks1
    @funbricks1 Год назад +2

    "Quite a, quite a....
    ✨turdinimagineh inah~ ✨"

  • @kathleenfannin8486
    @kathleenfannin8486 Год назад

    My daughter has Vasovagal and it's crazy when it happens.

  • @NitroXityRealm
    @NitroXityRealm Месяц назад

    Honestly they’re all really lucky this happened in a public place and not when they were alone

  • @Dummigame
    @Dummigame 20 дней назад

    I‘ve fainted ONCE. …in a store. At the line. In view of everyone. I woke up sitting down on a chair. Great people there

  • @lanastargirlx
    @lanastargirlx 5 месяцев назад

    once i almost fainted so i looked at my friends and told them "I think i'm gonna faint" but they didn't do anything, it wasn't till i later realised i just imagined myself saying that

  • @ysheen718
    @ysheen718 9 месяцев назад +1

    I experienced it 2 times in my life, it was embarrassing AF

  • @a_2502
    @a_2502 10 месяцев назад

    In high school years ago, this girl in front of me fainted (she also had a fainting condition) while there was a swarm of us walking down the curved stairs. I'm glad I was literally right behind her to catch her and right on time. I was barely paying attention but glad my instincts kicked in and I put my arms out

  • @lionbear7706
    @lionbear7706 8 месяцев назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 it’s friggan hilarious though, I don’t care!
    “ he’s crawling across the floor, nurse, you want your phone? ROFL 🤣 🤣🤣🤣

  • @maileevyne5000
    @maileevyne5000 Год назад +1

    Lol nurses be like "just another day" 😂

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid 5 месяцев назад

    I'm 62 and I have never fainted in my life.

  • @mikeymcmikeface5599
    @mikeymcmikeface5599 Год назад +9

    The meteorologist just disappearing behind the table was hilarious.

  • @BandidFourLife
    @BandidFourLife Год назад

    Imagine someone fainting in a talk show right next to a "doctor" only for the "doctor" to scream "Stop telling me to do something I'm not a real Doctor!!!!"

  • @naegarner
    @naegarner 4 месяца назад +1

    Still laughing at that muppety newscaster fall 😂 yooooo what the slump?! Why y'all show me THAT 😂 but thanks tho 😂

  • @sxmplymxggie8720
    @sxmplymxggie8720 11 месяцев назад +2

    i fainted in my latin class right in front of my crush😭😭😭

  • @manichairdo9265
    @manichairdo9265 Год назад +2

    Sorry but I get the giggles when I see or even hear of dads fainting in the delivery room. Oh, my...😂😂😂

  • @funwithFred
    @funwithFred Год назад +3

    I've done it quite a few times in my life.........almost had it happen recently.

  • @MyNameHere101
    @MyNameHere101 6 месяцев назад

    0:32 notice the flopping when she hits the ground. It's easy to think that when someone faints they're having a seizure due to the twitching/flopping, but it's just the muscles trying to keep the brain awake.

  • @luna.7193
    @luna.7193 6 месяцев назад

    I remember the nurses telling my husband “don’t look if you don’t think you can handle it. We don’t have time for you passing out.” And my husband excitedly said “I’m an EMT. I’ve got it.” I think he held my hand for a minute max. He was so excited to watch our son be born and the dr even let him deliver our son with her guidance. It’s still his proudest moment. I remember him saying “he’s bald! Wait no he’s not! Okay part of his head is bald!”

  • @Alvio64
    @Alvio64 4 месяца назад

    When someone starts slurring their words that badly I would definitely assume they're having a stroke

  • @JessiMay93
    @JessiMay93 5 месяцев назад

    LMFAO I love how the Dr just walks around the guy in the last one, like .. we'll deal with Dad that fainted in a minute. 😅

  • @Unu3bd
    @Unu3bd 6 месяцев назад

    I've fainted in the street and my bike fell on top of me. No one helped until I regained consciousness. People were just staring at me.

  • @michellekingsley7549
    @michellekingsley7549 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow...

  • @johnanderson9765
    @johnanderson9765 11 месяцев назад

    That scenario at 2:58 happened in the film Nine Months. Both the father-to-be (Hugh Grant) and the doctor (Robin Williams) faint upon seeing the epidural needle.

  • @Valdivia9494
    @Valdivia9494 Год назад

    Fainting from excitement gotta be the weirdest wholesome

  • @IAPD3000
    @IAPD3000 3 месяца назад +1

    1:51 My mom had syncope this year.

  • @elladrawswell
    @elladrawswell 5 месяцев назад

    Fainted today and vomited twice after giving blood. At 20 years old, it was the first time I fainted because I don't have hemophobia or anything, so I was surprised. It's not the fear of blood that gets you, it's the loss of blood (they take a pint of it!). It's kinda like the movies where a character will feel dizzy, crash, then wake up surrounded by talking and people (if they're lucky). For a brief moment I forgot where I was and thought I was in my bed. Apparently I went super pale to the point where I didn't have color in my lips. I saw another girl faint, but she was in her chair. Same loss of color in the face. Fainting was embarrassing but it felt better than vomiting.

  • @Quantum.Quasarrr
    @Quantum.Quasarrr Год назад +2

    This is the norm for me, I faint two or three times a week, I’ve always had issues with this, plus nausea and extreme fatigue, I’ve wondered why but I just live with it I know I have something and it’s not normal,

    • @laurahamilton4554
      @laurahamilton4554 Год назад

      Do you have diabetes or heart palpitations?

    • @ikrammaududi6205
      @ikrammaududi6205 Год назад

      What about your diet, sleep, and exercise habit? Usually you can learn something from these

  • @StevenHallOfGaming
    @StevenHallOfGaming Год назад

    im a person who passes out from time to time its definitely something you want to know the signs of i suggest taking a knee when you feel light-slow headed after i started that i basically only pass out for a few ms not even long enough to go limp

  • @pinkflower123yourmybestie
    @pinkflower123yourmybestie Год назад +1

    I fainted a long time ago in kindergarten because I did not drink or eat anything

  • @blueraccoon1088
    @blueraccoon1088 Год назад +2

    3:07 well this ain't the first guy i see faint labour. So who wants to see the birth or faint like an old lady? No offense

  • @Kayla0820
    @Kayla0820 Год назад

    I have vasovagal syncope and it scares me so bad

  • @Kristen242008
    @Kristen242008 11 месяцев назад

    When I had the c-section with my oldest, the doctor showed my husband my uterus. Giving him an "anatomy lesson" as she called it. This tiny little nurse (I'd guess 5'2 and 100lbs) got behind my 6'3 280lb husband like SHE was gonna catch him. He would've flattened her if he had've passed out. Luckily, stuff like that doesn't affect him.

    • @Shdeffie
      @Shdeffie 4 месяца назад

      5ft, 100lb nurses can catch very large people without hurting themselves or the patient. We're trained for it, it's called a controlled fall.

  • @that1pretty.potprincess779
    @that1pretty.potprincess779 Год назад +1

    i should be on this list like 14 times 😂😂😂

  • @dfgd2402
    @dfgd2402 11 месяцев назад

    Reported for misleading title. A lot of these weren't in public areas.,

  • @MEPZY1089
    @MEPZY1089 2 месяца назад

    2:34 turehameheana ( okay but that was kind funny😂)

  • @charleyslife3889
    @charleyslife3889 5 месяцев назад

    The meteorologists actually looked like she was pulled under the desk. it was freaky to watch

  • @WickedSk8rGrl
    @WickedSk8rGrl Год назад

    When the First Lady fainted the other lady looked around like, so do I win now?

  • @TellyMan200
    @TellyMan200 Год назад +2

    i am like that dad to be , i too have issues with neddles, and just blackout whenever i see neddles. 3:13

  • @Thewhitewarrior
    @Thewhitewarrior Год назад

    I fainted in the middle of Houston for a seizure 9 years ago

  • @Practice_Kindness-1st
    @Practice_Kindness-1st Год назад

    I'd switch workout facilities if I was that weight lifter. I'd be too embarrassed to show my face! 😂

  • @24Dodgers
    @24Dodgers Год назад +4

    I want to see the video when all the Inside Edition staff fainted when trump won 2016

  • @RedRepublicanArmy
    @RedRepublicanArmy 11 месяцев назад

    Beware of Cardiac Arrest too.

  • @GingerBeanie
    @GingerBeanie Год назад

    I fainted at work from not taking my medicine 3 years ago and I smacked my head on the counter. 😢

  • @evelynmccarty9715
    @evelynmccarty9715 Год назад

    Helpful

  • @laufey._.lauverr
    @laufey._.lauverr 5 месяцев назад

    is it just me or when something happens to me i search up people going thru the same thing to watch them suffer..?😭😭i slammed my fingers on my garage door on accident and fainted💀