I like Chris' sense of humor! He seems like a guy anyone would like as a friend. Chris sounds like he might be on the autism spectrum. My younger daugter has Asperger's syndrome and I feel a similar "vibe" from the way Chris talks and acts. No problem. I really like this young guy!
Hyper doc, Aspie patient, I love this already. Chris and Katlin are both brilliant. And Chris gave a full history of his day -- again, I so appreciate and love that.
I instantly knew Chris has Asperger syndrome too. I just love how brilliantly and literal an Asperger’s persons brain works. I’ll never forget my son when he was little, we were stood in a supermarket queue and the lady ahead of us had some cordial on the till travelator. My son said to the lady, ‘I can’t have your cordial’ and the lady said ‘No, because it’s mine’. My son said, ‘actually I can’t because it contains aspartame and it makes me hyperactive’! I was gobsmacked and so was the woman, this was a little 1 1/2 year old using incredibly advanced words. The woman said, how old is he? I told her and she couldn’t get over it. Another time, Sam was eating his tea and he was wriggling in his chair. I said to him, my goodness, you’re full of beans tonight. Sam looked at his plate and said, ‘No mummy, I’m full of peas, carrots and broccoli’. 😂 He’s beautiful. My favourite person in the whole world.
Asperger. His diagnosis of autism, which he termed "autistic psychopathy," garnered controversy. Further controversy arose in the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to the Am Spiegelgrund children's clinic in Vienna during the Nazi period. The clinic was responsible for murdering hundreds of disabled children, although the extent of Asperger's knowledge of this fact and his intentions in referring patients to the clinic remains unknown
Agree, he’s lovely. Just so authentic & uncalculated, a little quirky & incredibly likeable. Many ASD people have very pure souls. They don’t know how to do artifice & are some of the most genuine people you’ll ever meet.
He’s lovely. As a mum of an ASD teen, his attention to detail made me smile. He seems a truly genuine & sweet chap & obviously, very smart if he’s working for IBM.
I agree. I love how the older gent, Bill, supported his younger friend, John, through the loss of his wife, Anne. Two such genuine, old school gents navigating the loss of their life partners. Very touching to see! Edit: Just have to add that John’s heartbreak recounting his loss, that is what true love looks like. He fondly remembers all the years they had together & the devastation of being left alone. I wish more people understood the value of sticking it out through the tough times. That’s what true love looks like.
"Incredibly lucky" is correct. Incredibly lucky to have such caring, skilled and competent people pulling you back from the jaws of death. Your survival only had probably 5% of the injury playing a part in your survival. A&E are absolutely brilliant 👏😇
I've seen this episode multiple times and Chris always makes my day. Having 2 children with neurodiversity myself it warms my heart to see how his lovely personality is shining through. Hope he is still cycling around London:)
Christopher even sounds like he works for a software company 😊 I bet he’s very good at his job, he seems like a very detailed person and he sounds like a brilliant young man.
35:50 "Normal" is a setting on the dryer. I'm a longtime teacher (and recovered/recovering alcoholic), and my normal is probably quite different to everyone else's. I see that in my students as well. We're all just scraping along and figuring it out as we go. No shame on anyone for being different! It keeps life more interesting.
Good for you! I bet your life experience & suffering along the way, has made you an incredibly non judgmental & empathetic person, one that really helps others. We’re all a work in progress & you sound like a truly lovely person. Your students are blessed to have you! 💕
I was in London for 3 days last week and was shocked to see 99% of folks on bicycles had no helmet. All of those rental bikes are doing a disservice to not only tourists, but rush hour commuters who use them. If you use the bike every day, it's only your ego keeping you from being more safe.
Chris is brilliant...he says what he thinks with no bells or whistles. Wish there were more " normal" people like him. So glad that Kevin pulled through..he made an amazing recovery😃👍
John, sometimes you need to be accepting of a simple gift. It can strengthen bonds, and allow the giver a chance to say thank-you in more ways than words. You can always turn it around by spending it on the next round!
poor Sarah, please wear a helmet going forward. Chris is unique, and definately on the austim spectrum. Kevin was lucky , and wow what a bad fall he had. Aamzing team work on the part of the nurses, Doctors and everyone in between. I really like this show.
Agree. There are tons of new episodes from recent years that I’ve never seen. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate Banjay uploading them, I just wish we had access to episodes from recent years.
In Canada, a helmet is mandatory in most provinces for cyclists, but some are only mandatory for minors. However, helmets are mandatory for motorcycles.
Hopefully the young lady who ride her bike so fast downhill without a helmet has learned a valuable lesson. Chris definitely seemed to be on the spectrum. Kevin was so lucky, poor guy.
@@corvettesbme Good morning Arlene. It's a holiday long weekend here. Canada's birthday is on Monday. I hope you have a fabulous Sunday my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
………have you watched the Australian series’, ‘Emergency’ filmed at The Royal Melbourne Hospital? There’s also ‘KingsX ER’ filmed at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. ‘RPA’ filmed at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. ‘Medical Emergency’ filmed at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. All those should keep you going for a couple of months’. All available on RUclips…….
@@elizabethroberts6215I've seen some and they're some of the best! Now I'm going to look for more because I'm sure I must have missed a lot. I used to have a channel on TV that showed the Healthcare system in Australia and it's impressive. I especially liked the trauma teams.
Amazing how they easily give pain killers. In US you just about have to beg then they think you are an addict..your finger got chopped off, just take Tylenol😂
I will never understand why people do not wear helmet while on wheels (bicycle, electric scooter, kick scooter etc). It’s like driving high speed on motorway w/o wearing seatbelts.
Would be nice if you fixed CC in post. I really enjoy these videos and I'm constantly editing your CC in my head, even with all the accents. Please. It will help your channel.
Asperger. His diagnosis of autism, which he termed "autistic psychopathy," garnered controversy. Further controversy arose in the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to the Am Spiegelgrund children's clinic in Vienna during the Nazi period. The clinic was responsible for murdering hundreds of disabled children, although the extent of Asperger's knowledge of this fact and his intentions in referring patients to the clinic remains unknown
Is HIPAA just in America? If the daughter didn’t have her parents listed as ok to talk to, the doctor can’t even tell them she’s a patient there. The friend who called the dad can do what she chooses, but healthcare workers would be fined a substantial amount for a HIPAA violation.
@@silaslizzie43 As a nurse, I have never violated HIPAA. It does not apply in certain situations related to care, but sharing health information without consent whether a crisis or not is not allowed.
………riding a bicycle, not wearing a helmet? That’s stupidity akin to not having seatbelt loosely fastened whilst seated on a jet, when the sign’s off… … Helmet wearing is compulsory for bicycle, & motorbike riders’, whilst on a road, irregardless of age, in Australia………
Agree, if Chris isn’t “normal” I wish more had his gentle, humorous, detail-oriented persona. My teen daughter has ASD & he reminds me a lot of her. He’s just lovely, so likeable & seems so authentic & true. What is “normal anyway? I’m not ASD & I’m pretty sure I’m not “normal” either, lol!
@renb6133 nobody is normal. Everyone has unique personalities, quirks, and traits that make them who they are. This is what makes life interesting. People who think they are normal are the most abnormal. If everyone was the same image how boring life would be.
The importance of helmets is really not taken seriously enough. That woman is only in her 30s and that accident could have been a lot less serious if she wore a helmet. Brain injuries are no joke
I respectfully disagree. He’s pretty obviously neurodivergent. It’s also obvious he’s funny, intelligent, a bit quirky & super detail oriented. He’s used that aspect of his ASD to work in software development. As a mum of an ASD teen, I can’t express enough to you how painful it is for them to have this brain difference. It makes them feel isolated & suffer deep emotional pain. They can’t help their foiibles but, damn, he’s done so well to have a job & be living independently. I’m not judging you because, on the surface, their little quirks might seem grating. However, you’ll never find a more genuine, pure soul than an ASD person. Neurotypical people will tell you false flattery & lies, all whilst screwing you over. Tbh, I’d take their quirks over “normal” every day. Something to think about. ✌️
Reminds me a lot of a few of my fellow students when studying engineering sciences. I am also pretty sure some of my colleagues are on the spectrum. I love this kind of people, as they are so easy to understand. No fuzz, just pure facts.
I like Chris' sense of humor! He seems like a guy anyone would like as a friend. Chris sounds like he might be on the autism spectrum. My younger daugter has Asperger's syndrome and I feel a similar "vibe" from the way Chris talks and acts. No problem. I really like this young guy!
Hyper doc, Aspie patient, I love this already. Chris and Katlin are both brilliant. And Chris gave a full history of his day -- again, I so appreciate and love that.
I instantly knew Chris has Asperger syndrome too. I just love how brilliantly and literal an Asperger’s persons brain works. I’ll never forget my son when he was little, we were stood in a supermarket queue and the lady ahead of us had some cordial on the till travelator. My son said to the lady, ‘I can’t have your cordial’ and the lady said ‘No, because it’s mine’. My son said, ‘actually I can’t because it contains aspartame and it makes me hyperactive’! I was gobsmacked and so was the woman, this was a little 1 1/2 year old using incredibly advanced words. The woman said, how old is he? I told her and she couldn’t get over it.
Another time, Sam was eating his tea and he was wriggling in his chair. I said to him, my goodness, you’re full of beans tonight. Sam looked at his plate and said, ‘No mummy, I’m full of peas, carrots and broccoli’. 😂
He’s beautiful. My favourite person in the whole world.
The patient with Aspergers is a delight. “Apart from a brain injury, I’m never better” I had to laugh
Asperger. His diagnosis of autism, which he termed "autistic psychopathy," garnered controversy. Further controversy arose in the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to the Am Spiegelgrund children's clinic in Vienna during the Nazi period. The clinic was responsible for murdering hundreds of disabled children, although the extent of Asperger's knowledge of this fact and his intentions in referring patients to the clinic remains unknown
Bill and John were such delightful guys. Great to see the loving care of the nurse.
I really liked this episode. Chris is such a lovely person. Id be friends with him in a blink. And for the record: normal is overrated ❤
“Normal is overrated” … best comment winner!
Agree, he’s lovely. Just so authentic & uncalculated, a little quirky & incredibly likeable. Many ASD people have very pure souls. They don’t know how to do artifice & are some of the most genuine people you’ll ever meet.
Kevin's daughter is a treasure. So happy that she still has her dad.
She sure lights up when she talks about her Dad, doesn’t she? ☺️
Poor Chris. He needs his family. I think he is delightful. Very polite.
He’s lovely. As a mum of an ASD teen, his attention to detail made me smile. He seems a truly genuine & sweet chap & obviously, very smart if he’s working for IBM.
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Bill and his friend John were absolutely beautiful, proper gents and such lovely guys. Loss is horrendous, I’m so glad they have each other.
I agree. I love how the older gent, Bill, supported his younger friend, John, through the loss of his wife, Anne. Two such genuine, old school gents navigating the loss of their life partners. Very touching to see!
Edit: Just have to add that John’s heartbreak recounting his loss, that is what true love looks like. He fondly remembers all the years they had together & the devastation of being left alone. I wish more people understood the value of sticking it out through the tough times. That’s what true love looks like.
"Incredibly lucky" is correct. Incredibly lucky to have such caring, skilled and competent people pulling you back from the jaws of death. Your survival only had probably 5% of the injury playing a part in your survival. A&E are absolutely brilliant 👏😇
I've seen this episode multiple times and Chris always makes my day. Having 2 children with neurodiversity myself it warms my heart to see how his lovely personality is shining through. Hope he is still cycling around London:)
Christopher even sounds like he works for a software company 😊 I bet he’s very good at his job, he seems like a very detailed person and he sounds like a brilliant young man.
35:50 "Normal" is a setting on the dryer. I'm a longtime teacher (and recovered/recovering alcoholic), and my normal is probably quite different to everyone else's. I see that in my students as well. We're all just scraping along and figuring it out as we go. No shame on anyone for being different! It keeps life more interesting.
Great comment - sums it up perfectly 😊
You’re right about there being no “normal”. We are all made just like we are supposed to be!
Good for you! I bet your life experience & suffering along the way, has made you an incredibly non judgmental & empathetic person, one that really helps others. We’re all a work in progress & you sound like a truly lovely person. Your students are blessed to have you! 💕
The amount of doctors who are all in one emergency room I find that very impressive
I was in London for 3 days last week and was shocked to see 99% of folks on bicycles had no helmet. All of those rental bikes are doing a disservice to not only tourists, but rush hour commuters who use them. If you use the bike every day, it's only your ego keeping you from being more safe.
Normal IS arbitrary and overrated. Young fella, how right you are. What a lovely young guy.
I never wanted to be normal, how boring
Chris is brilliant...he says what he thinks with no bells or whistles. Wish there were more " normal" people like him. So glad that Kevin pulled through..he made an amazing recovery😃👍
Amazing Dr and the people assisting her .
I love English people there so loving and kind to each other. I'm half English I need to go to London.
I just love this episode ❤ Chris js absolutely adorable.
No wonder there are so many bicycle accidents in London. They actually ride IN THE TRAFFIC. Yikes!
More shocking is how many don’t wear helmets. It’s risky enough to cycle around London but absolute insanity to not wear protective headgear.
So happy for Kevin making a full recovery and all
Great staff . Doing a great job
John, sometimes you need to be accepting of a simple gift. It can strengthen bonds, and allow the giver a chance to say thank-you in more ways than words. You can always turn it around by spending it on the next round!
This was one of my favorites 😊
poor Sarah, please wear a helmet going forward. Chris is unique, and definately on the austim spectrum. Kevin was lucky , and wow what a bad fall he had. Aamzing team work on the part of the nurses, Doctors and everyone in between. I really like this show.
I'm not sure that everybody realizes that ICU means you are interrupted every 30 minutes!!! For your betterment!
If not every 15 minutes.
As someone who also left my birthplace on the Isle of Wight at age 15 I agree that is is very boring Chris. Pretty for a holiday maybe haha
It's disappointing when it looks like a new video and it turns out to be an old one. Happening a lot lately.
Agree. There are tons of new episodes from recent years that I’ve never seen. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate Banjay uploading them, I just wish we had access to episodes from recent years.
Well, I've never seen it.
Don’t have to watch it then….
You're quite right. This is the second time that this has been presented on RUclips on this channel, I believe.
You're quite right. This is the second time that this has been presented on RUclips on this channel, I believe.
it always surprises me that the wearing of helmets isn’t compulsory. it is in Australia
It should be, but it’s not in the USA either.
In Canada, a helmet is mandatory in most provinces for cyclists, but some are only mandatory for minors. However, helmets are mandatory for motorcycles.
For cyclists it is, in NSW that is. You can get heavy fines. If your kid is caught without one the parent is fiened.
In the US too (at least in California)
I was going to write the same that it is compulsory to wear bike helmets in Australia. You can be fined if you do not wear bike helmets.
Hopefully the young lady who ride her bike so fast downhill without a helmet has learned a valuable lesson.
Chris definitely seemed to be on the spectrum.
Kevin was so lucky, poor guy.
What great work ye do.❤❤
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Good morning Donna! Enjoy your Sunday!😁
@@corvettesbme Good morning Arlene. It's a holiday long weekend here. Canada's birthday is on Monday. I hope you have a fabulous Sunday my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
Good morning! I hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday!
……good evening, donna, it’s 10:24pm Sunday, here………🇦🇺
Good morning ✌️
I love all hospital videos.
………have you watched the Australian series’, ‘Emergency’ filmed at The Royal Melbourne Hospital? There’s also ‘KingsX ER’ filmed at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. ‘RPA’ filmed at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. ‘Medical Emergency’ filmed at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne.
All those should keep you going for a couple of months’. All available on RUclips…….
@@elizabethroberts6215I've seen some and they're some of the best! Now I'm going to look for more because I'm sure I must have missed a lot. I used to have a channel on TV that showed the Healthcare system in Australia and it's impressive. I especially liked the trauma teams.
WHY in this day and age do people still not wear head protection when bike riding?
Amazing how they easily give pain killers. In US you just about have to beg then they think you are an addict..your finger got chopped off, just take Tylenol😂
I had made, basically, the same comment on one of these!
Amen!
I don't like episodes that is repeats. I always look for new episodes.
I've actually quit watching most of his videos that I loved, because he is doing a lot of repeats lately😢
I love this show!
"Apart of having a head injurie, never better"Lol!!!Sooo english!!
Bill and John - proper Londoners.
Who in this world is "normal?" I'm not and completely happy!!😂
Im so glad everyone is okay
I will never understand why people do not wear helmet while on wheels (bicycle, electric scooter, kick scooter etc). It’s like driving high speed on motorway w/o wearing seatbelts.
Lots of people don't wear seatbelts
Would be nice if you fixed CC in post. I really enjoy these videos and I'm constantly editing your CC in my head, even with all the accents. Please. It will help your channel.
Can you put sme newons on, I have wathed these for the last 2 years, theryarevery interesting, thankyou
Next trip to London; should I become ill, this is the hospital I would want to go to. Such a tremendous team of caregivers.
Love the Aspie...But I'm bias..my youngest is Aspie
Asperger. His diagnosis of autism, which he termed "autistic psychopathy," garnered controversy. Further controversy arose in the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to the Am Spiegelgrund children's clinic in Vienna during the Nazi period. The clinic was responsible for murdering hundreds of disabled children, although the extent of Asperger's knowledge of this fact and his intentions in referring patients to the clinic remains unknown
Is HIPAA just in America? If the daughter didn’t have her parents listed as ok to talk to, the doctor can’t even tell them she’s a patient there. The friend who called the dad can do what she chooses, but healthcare workers would be fined a substantial amount for a HIPAA violation.
I think it’s just America. Afraid of being sued.
Even in the USA, HIPAA is not observed in certain situations including crisis.
@@silaslizzie43 As a nurse, I have never violated HIPAA. It does not apply in certain situations related to care, but sharing health information without consent whether a crisis or not is not allowed.
I was wondering about hippa
So glad Kevin recovered as much as he has
………riding a bicycle, not wearing a helmet? That’s stupidity akin to not having seatbelt loosely fastened whilst seated on a jet, when the sign’s off… …
Helmet wearing is compulsory for bicycle, & motorbike riders’, whilst on a road, irregardless of age, in Australia………
A very smart law!
Your all angels
Als man zie ik dat als een probleem, ik vind het mooi voor jou 💪💪💪💪
Traducir al español. Programas muy buenos, nada se entiende.
I have always said there is no such thing as normal.
Agree, if Chris isn’t “normal” I wish more had his gentle, humorous, detail-oriented persona. My teen daughter has ASD & he reminds me a lot of her. He’s just lovely, so likeable & seems so authentic & true. What is “normal anyway? I’m not ASD & I’m pretty sure I’m not “normal” either, lol!
@renb6133 nobody is normal. Everyone has unique personalities, quirks, and traits that make them who they are. This is what makes life interesting. People who think they are normal are the most abnormal. If everyone was the same image how boring life would be.
Dr Katalin in a treasure who really cares.
They should have x rayed Christopher’s arm because my mother had an ache in her arm and it was a break.
normal is boring. continue being awesome 😏
Love this!
The importance of helmets is really not taken seriously enough. That woman is only in her 30s and that accident could have been a lot less serious if she wore a helmet. Brain injuries are no joke
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Blood taking things? ❤️🇦🇺🦘
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Chris would drive me crazy 😂
Why? I love him - he’s so intelligent, he’s polite and he’s got a great sense of humor!
I respectfully disagree. He’s pretty obviously neurodivergent. It’s also obvious he’s funny, intelligent, a bit quirky & super detail oriented. He’s used that aspect of his ASD to work in software development. As a mum of an ASD teen, I can’t express enough to you how painful it is for them to have this brain difference. It makes them feel isolated & suffer deep emotional pain. They can’t help their foiibles but, damn, he’s done so well to have a job & be living independently.
I’m not judging you because, on the surface, their little quirks might seem grating. However, you’ll never find a more genuine, pure soul than an ASD person. Neurotypical people will tell you false flattery & lies, all whilst screwing you over. Tbh, I’d take their quirks over “normal” every day. Something to think about. ✌️
@@renb6133
Exactly - it’s all the reasons he’s such a great guy!
Reminds me a lot of a few of my fellow students when studying engineering sciences. I am also pretty sure some of my colleagues are on the spectrum. I love this kind of people, as they are so easy to understand. No fuzz, just pure facts.
Maybe he should stay of his bike....try gyming a bit
Why no English nurse as the main interviewed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!