@@Final_unicorn unfortunately, if something happens at birth it is not unheard of for people to blame the child/children for whatever the result is. It is irrational, but just like an irrational fear, it happens even if is sounds messed up or or unrealistic.
this hits home...my mother is blind & her condition is untreatable, she has never seen me or my brother. this is such a beautiful scene, her commenting on her daughter's drawing so she would turn around. really beautiful 🥹❤️
Everyone talks about the mother and daughter moment but the moment the husband saw her and the happiness on his face was better i think. It was like he had his wife back, the one he had before
While I appreciate the translation at 3:57, it's not really accurate to what he said. While, "are you out of your mind?", matches the situation, what he actually said was, "What are you talking about, man?" It also indicates a level of respect incredulity.
Every rare and complicated disease cured by these few doctors at this one hospital. They must be the best doctors ever. They can figure out anything and fix it within the hour.
I think what gets me is that she had glaucoma, and they gave her pressure reducing drops. It wouldn't work that quickly, but I feel it as someone who almost lost their vision and on those meds.
Wow never knew Anupam kher had acted in hollywood movie as doctor. 😇😇 I guess i need to search whole list of movies he has done. Happy to see him here😃😃
this was the best episodes i have ever seen and brought tears to my eyes and joys!!! hope they contiue this show or at least have it on dvd ill buy everyone of them
@@aliceramdom.s wow you are unable to connect emotionally to a character and situations in a book or film… might want to talk to a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist about the low level of empathy. It is perfectly normal to feel those emotions when watching, reading, or listening to a program, movie, podcast, video, or book. I have no problem understanding that it isn’t real.
I know you gentlemen took an extraordinary risk for this woman....but given this beautiful moment she had with her daughter, I'd say it was well worth the risk. You did a very noble thing, restoring this mother's sight so she can see her daughter. You are heroes.
As a Canadian, all I can hear is the ca-Ching, ca-Ching of the medical cash register going up and up and up! That procedure would have crippled that family forever. Just sayin’.
We have health care that we pay into … it isn’t FREE … BUT after that most things are covered because we ALL pay into it. What I am commenting on is that in the States, every single exam that is ordered costs a bijillion dollars so, that American family would have been crippled by House’s pursuit of the truth. Our health care allows us to be virtually worry free should we have a health issue. Even giving birth is covered here which apparently isn’t there. Seemingly, it would cost a bomb for an American mum to give birth. Just observing.
@@kathleenclark5877 The procedures are covered by her insurance, as stated in the clips. As an American, things are expensive if they are not covered by insurance. Also House is fiction and is NOT an accurate frame of reference.
@@ZoeHarris6bbv5kp3 yes that is true but what they’re saying isn’t wrong. Braces without insurance is $10,000 and If you’re no my able to get Medicaid or Medicare private insurances still have a deductible. Which means you have to still pay that beginning of it and the insurance covered the rest. I think the minimum for a deductible is 500$. My mothers is $5,000 so she doesn’t go to the Doctor EVER! Even then Medicaid isn’t considered insurance so Medicaid still has to be paid. The deductible for that depends on the state. I live in kentucky and I think it’s like $100 or alittle more then that. They take that on taxes every time you get paid. So I pay about 200+ in taxes every 2 weeks in order to keep my insurance. I’m technically not even qualified for it because you can only make a certain amount but because I’m currently pregnant and me and my husband do insurance separate we still have it. If I didn’t have Medicaid idk what I’d do. I wouldn’t be able to afford giving birth. Americas medical system…they make sure to have you in ruins cause they’d rather you die unfortunately. All americas government cares about is taking all of our money.
*(Warning: Dark)* I love this. It reminds me of all the videos of people getting the Google glasses, or even just colour blind glasses the first time. I bought my father a pair and he just... didn't really react. 😅 I'm still kind of heart broken. He really only made two comments. I asked how everything looked and he just shrugged and nodded and said, "it looks brighter." He asked me "have your eyes always been that blue?" The thing is they're not even that blue; it's just that they have shades of green that he couldn't usually see within the blue. I never posted and deleted the video; I couldn't handle watching it without crying. I'm still analyzing his comments, thinking and rolling them over constantly. He doesn't wear the glasses. He was an alcoholic, a bully throughout his life and even to me. He was such a terrible father that, without getting into gross details, I relate to Meg from Family Guy. But he always insisted that, since I was his first child, he loved me and I was smarter than I realized, that there was something about me he loved and wanted me to see, and I mean that literally; he would get so frustrated when I couldn't see whatever his drunken rants were getting at. He talked as if he knew the key to the universe, and somehow I should too. In truth, he was likely just insane; I once overheard him talking to some unseen demon about burning the house down with everyone inside and had to call the cops. Still, I really thought that I could somehow find a way to connect with him. My entire life, the one thing that truly seemed to make him feel sad was his colour blindness. I thought that I could earn his love simply by giving him the cure. That was over 4 years ago; no one I spoke to even knew the glasses existed, even my ex-step-mother, grandmother, and what coworkers of his I know. I wish all parents simply loved the ability to see their child.
@@corinnebowers4293 Thank you. 💙 The more time passes the more it's simply an accepted reality. There are far better things to help me feel love and pride now.
I'm an eye doctor. The color blind glasses don't actually work. All those videos that made you cry are paid actors. This episode is quite possibly the worst episode of a medical TV show ever. There isn't a doctor alive who can diagnose glaucoma by feeling someone's eyes. If it is the type of glaucoma that can be "felt," the person would have irreparable blindness anyways that latanoprost would not fix. Latanoprost is a commonly prescribed anti-glaucoma drug that typically takes a few weeks to get someone to therapeutic IOP levels and it simply does not restore vision, so for it to restore vision immediately is simply not anywhere close to possible. You need to re-evaluate your BS detection kit. This episode's medical case is a steaming pile of BS and so are color blind glasses. I am sorry that you've had a less than ideal relationship with your father. He sounds like an awful dude. It may be helpful to speak with a professional in psychotherapy or psychiatry to help with the emotional damage he seems to have caused.
lmao - as someone who has had several surgeries around her eye, on the eye itself, and finally having it straight up removed, I am dying laughing at the mother's "bandages"! Two *tiny* square gauze pads held by tape isn't going to help with anything lol. They would've put a whole wad of them over the eye, put a concaved plastic protectant over the gauze, and then taped the hell out of it to keep it in place. She should be walking around like she has two baseballs taped to her face lmfao
But didn't they say the surgery was not invasive at all, that they wouldn't even have to cut skin? Wouldn't those make sense as just a buffer for the eye to not get suddenly exposed to too much light?
@@aleenaprasannan2146 Sure, it wasn't invasive and they wanted to limit light to her eyes, but they literally taped a single square piece of gauze over her them. You can clearly see how the tape is only placed vertically, leaving all of the light to pour in from the sides as her cheeks make the gauze bow outward. The bandage would be absolutely useless in the real world lol
she didnt have surgery on her eyes though its almost like you didnt comprehend what they was saying. her issue was a tumor on her spine that was pressing on the optical nerve. they use a procedure that causes the tumor to essentially disintegrate, the bandages on the eyes would have been more of a precaution to help limit light entering too fast and being blinding so it didnt need to be perfect just enough to limit how much light would enter
She can't have anesthesia because of her liver? She has an adenoma at the base of her brain that's pressing into her optic cavern? Okay, you can't just say random words and WILL them to make sense. I've been in kidney and liver failure in the past. It doesn't prevent you from being able to be put under anesthesia. There's more than one type of anesthesia, there's multiple different drugs that can be used lmao And you can't replace a heart valve without being under anesthesia. You can put a stint in, but replacing a valve is open-heart surgery. Which, you can do without anesthesia, as I discovered from a documentary, but it's not done regularly lol
It’s a really sweet moment for a family that went through so much. Though if you want any children in the future, I’d recommend adoption or surrogacy so we don’t have a repeat of how this happened.
That they have to use subterfuge to access a life changing piece of equipment is another sad indictment of the USA. medical system & the corruption of insurance companies.
They still use that sort of compression for the cath entry??? My dad has been to the cath lab 19 times since October 1999. The cardiology department used him as a guinea pig for the compression demos. Such caths are almost out patient these days. Daddy was released the day after his cath; with his medical history, they always hold him the night after the procedure. Why so many trips? Agent Orange poisoning.
Though I know people are nitpicking and exclaiming how false this is. Most of us know this. It is a medical drama where many things are purposely inaccurate (with some small truths in each case). We all know doctors will not risk their careers to sneak a patient into a different hospital for surgery. Now that being said it is very heartwarming for the mom to finally look at her little girl.
I am confused on the whole Dr Meritt part. So a doctor at a hospital can perform surgeries and treatement at another hospital under the insurance of the former hospital? Is this something that happens in real life or did NA writers make this up?
I like how she doesn't blame her kid for her blindness
Jakewwkrqkrar
Would you expect her to? That would be hella messed up tbh
She’s one of the people who realize that some things are out of our control. Plus, Violet was a baby at the time this all happened 🫤
having the kid was either her decision or her mistake so blaming the kid would be stupid
@@Final_unicorn unfortunately, if something happens at birth it is not unheard of for people to blame the child/children for whatever the result is. It is irrational, but just like an irrational fear, it happens even if is sounds messed up or or unrealistic.
"She can't see. Her eyes are broken" children have such a sharp and brutal honesty it kills
That is how I have always explained my husbands blindness to children
The neurosurgeon's reaction when the cardiac surgeon said "That's what it says on my door" KILLED ME.
Savage right
*cough*
I love that the patient is just 100% down to break into a university hospital
“I didn’t see anything”
Queen
Can't believe they missed the chance to say being dr Meritt does have its merits!!
They don't
Its just as bad as when violet said "youre not just great, you're super" instead of incredible. Such a missed chance
I see what you did there 😄
I know right?🤣
ok
Are we just gunna skip over the awesome pun by the patient when she says "I dodntcsee anything" lmao
Oh thats blind person humour.
I should know.
Proud to be legally blind over here.
its a tv show
@@aliceramdom.syes and?
this hits home...my mother is blind & her condition is untreatable, she has never seen me or my brother. this is such a beautiful scene, her commenting on her daughter's drawing so she would turn around. really beautiful 🥹❤️
its a tv show
I’ve never seen this show but the ending of this video gave me MAJOR chills
You just got corona. That's all
ok
Awwwww that's so good she's able to see again and especially see her daughter for the first time!! Just awww!!
I'm glad the doctor helped the mother to see again and the mother seeing her child for the first time made me cry it was so sweet
its a tv show
"That's what it says on my door". gets me everytime.
Love the way they brain-stormed!!! We NEED Drs like this!!
its a tv show
0:13 I didn't know that Anupam Kher was in this show wowww. People who don't him he is a well profound Bollywood actor
I just love how her eyeballs became brighter after going back into focus, and the husband realized instantly.
“I didn’t see anything.”
“Thank you, Marin!”
😂😂😂 I love it!
Everyone talks about the mother and daughter moment but the moment the husband saw her and the happiness on his face was better i think. It was like he had his wife back, the one he had before
While I appreciate the translation at 3:57, it's not really accurate to what he said.
While, "are you out of your mind?", matches the situation, what he actually said was, "What are you talking about, man?"
It also indicates a level of respect incredulity.
Every rare and complicated disease cured by these few doctors at this one hospital. They must be the best doctors ever. They can figure out anything and fix it within the hour.
you'd be unimpressed by House then
@@Lia72092 House is the bomb diggity
house is way better than them lol
Dr. House would be proud of "Dr. Meritt"
This made me cry. This was so cute and sweet.
its a tv show
She's a great actor. And I'm not crying I'm super crying.
I think what gets me is that she had glaucoma, and they gave her pressure reducing drops. It wouldn't work that quickly, but I feel it as someone who almost lost their vision and on those meds.
Guy behind the desk (don't hurt me I'm new) did a Dr House.
Wow never knew Anupam kher had acted in hollywood movie as doctor. 😇😇
I guess i need to search whole list of movies he has done. Happy to see him here😃😃
It’s not a movie it’s TV serial called New Amsterdam
its an episode. but the thing is, his accent is intentionally made so called US perceived "INDIAN" Can you notice that?
@@foodislove6295 I don't actually. It's not the stereotypical 'Indian accent' just because it's not a coached American accent
ok
its a tv show
A doctor never promises anything, especially when you don't even have the machine.
this was the best episodes i have ever seen and brought tears to my eyes and joys!!!
hope they contiue this show or at least have it on dvd ill buy everyone of them
My husband is blind, he lost his sight at eighteen. This really had me in tears. We hope that he will have an opportunity like this someday.
Just keeping praying 🙏 to your god! 😊
I love how he uses technicalities to pretend to be another doctor, without actually breaking any laws or rules like that. Reminds me of Suits.
I just found one of your videos today. I love it. I love them. So glad you did these snippet videos. Well done, too. Thanks! 👍👍
its a tv show
🥺🥺🥺🥺 how could anyone not cry?
I didn't.
I’m not crying, there are just… cut onions around!
That's what it says on my door...
Great episode especially finish I know what kind of tricks you need to play sometimes for the best of your patients.
Wow dr you make a big difference in her life.
I love how he said that's what it says on the door 🤣
Magic eye drops
yeah! forest gump just needed magic brain drops
So beautiful, but your heart also aches for all the moments she never got to see along the way.
its a tv show and no it doesn't
@@aliceramdom.s wow you are unable to connect emotionally to a character and situations in a book or film… might want to talk to a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist about the low level of empathy. It is perfectly normal to feel those emotions when watching, reading, or listening to a program, movie, podcast, video, or book. I have no problem understanding that it isn’t real.
i love how the doctor knows all the languages lol
3:38 - Unless, of course, you could just call on the doctor with credentials to perform the operation.
Beautiful ! I know it’s a movie but my heart❤❤❤❤
A beautiful moment
I know you gentlemen took an extraordinary risk for this woman....but given this beautiful moment she had with her daughter, I'd say it was well worth the risk. You did a very noble thing, restoring this mother's sight so she can see her daughter. You are heroes.
It's just a show dude.
its a bloody tv show
@@aliceramdom.s So? I can't give a compliment to a television character who seems like a good man when the real world is full of bad ones?
@@CeltycSparrow no it’s the fact that you addressed them as “you” instead of naming the characters, like you were actually talking to them.
this made me cry
I’m not crying! You’re Crying! 😭
But I’m not crying
I almost cried 😞
As a Canadian, all I can hear is the ca-Ching, ca-Ching of the medical cash register going up and up and up! That procedure would have crippled that family forever. Just sayin’.
Don’t y’all have free health care? It’s more ca-ching in America especially without any insurance
We have health care that we pay into … it isn’t FREE … BUT after that most things are covered because we ALL pay into it. What I am commenting on is that in the States, every single exam that is ordered costs a bijillion dollars so, that American family would have been crippled by House’s pursuit of the truth. Our health care allows us to be virtually worry free should we have a health issue. Even giving birth is covered here which apparently isn’t there. Seemingly, it would cost a bomb for an American mum to give birth. Just observing.
@@kathleenclark5877 But its not House
@@kathleenclark5877 The procedures are covered by her insurance, as stated in the clips. As an American, things are expensive if they are not covered by insurance. Also House is fiction and is NOT an accurate frame of reference.
@@ZoeHarris6bbv5kp3 yes that is true but what they’re saying isn’t wrong. Braces without insurance is $10,000 and If you’re no my able to get Medicaid or Medicare private insurances still have a deductible. Which means you have to still pay that beginning of it and the insurance covered the rest. I think the minimum for a deductible is 500$. My mothers is $5,000 so she doesn’t go to the Doctor EVER! Even then Medicaid isn’t considered insurance so Medicaid still has to be paid. The deductible for that depends on the state. I live in kentucky and I think it’s like $100 or alittle more then that. They take that on taxes every time you get paid. So I pay about 200+ in taxes every 2 weeks in order to keep my insurance. I’m technically not even qualified for it because you can only make a certain amount but because I’m currently pregnant and me and my husband do insurance separate we still have it. If I didn’t have Medicaid idk what I’d do. I wouldn’t be able to afford giving birth. Americas medical system…they make sure to have you in ruins cause they’d rather you die unfortunately. All americas government cares about is taking all of our money.
so amaing there are amazing pepole out there so cute a beautfuiel
Yup, I teared up. 🥲
*(Warning: Dark)*
I love this. It reminds me of all the videos of people getting the Google glasses, or even just colour blind glasses the first time.
I bought my father a pair and he just... didn't really react. 😅
I'm still kind of heart broken. He really only made two comments. I asked how everything looked and he just shrugged and nodded and said, "it looks brighter."
He asked me "have your eyes always been that blue?"
The thing is they're not even that blue; it's just that they have shades of green that he couldn't usually see within the blue.
I never posted and deleted the video; I couldn't handle watching it without crying.
I'm still analyzing his comments, thinking and rolling them over constantly. He doesn't wear the glasses.
He was an alcoholic, a bully throughout his life and even to me. He was such a terrible father that, without getting into gross details, I relate to Meg from Family Guy. But he always insisted that, since I was his first child, he loved me and I was smarter than I realized, that there was something about me he loved and wanted me to see, and I mean that literally; he would get so frustrated when I couldn't see whatever his drunken rants were getting at. He talked as if he knew the key to the universe, and somehow I should too. In truth, he was likely just insane; I once overheard him talking to some unseen demon about burning the house down with everyone inside and had to call the cops.
Still, I really thought that I could somehow find a way to connect with him. My entire life, the one thing that truly seemed to make him feel sad was his colour blindness. I thought that I could earn his love simply by giving him the cure.
That was over 4 years ago; no one I spoke to even knew the glasses existed, even my ex-step-mother, grandmother, and what coworkers of his I know.
I wish all parents simply loved the ability to see their child.
very dark green can look blue in some lights and its a tv show
@@aliceramdom.s Okay. My life isn't a TV show. Don't be a cynic.
I wish I could give you a hug❤
@@corinnebowers4293 Thank you. 💙 The more time passes the more it's simply an accepted reality. There are far better things to help me feel love and pride now.
I'm an eye doctor. The color blind glasses don't actually work. All those videos that made you cry are paid actors. This episode is quite possibly the worst episode of a medical TV show ever. There isn't a doctor alive who can diagnose glaucoma by feeling someone's eyes. If it is the type of glaucoma that can be "felt," the person would have irreparable blindness anyways that latanoprost would not fix. Latanoprost is a commonly prescribed anti-glaucoma drug that typically takes a few weeks to get someone to therapeutic IOP levels and it simply does not restore vision, so for it to restore vision immediately is simply not anywhere close to possible. You need to re-evaluate your BS detection kit. This episode's medical case is a steaming pile of BS and so are color blind glasses. I am sorry that you've had a less than ideal relationship with your father. He sounds like an awful dude. It may be helpful to speak with a professional in psychotherapy or psychiatry to help with the emotional damage he seems to have caused.
I have glaucoma, once you lose vision you don't get it back, the optic nerve is irreparable so the last seen was rather inaccurate.
That ending literally had me in tears 😭😭😭😭 👏👏👏👏
This is so cute
Aaaaahhhhhhhh I'm not crying your crying 😭😭😭
lmao - as someone who has had several surgeries around her eye, on the eye itself, and finally having it straight up removed, I am dying laughing at the mother's "bandages"!
Two *tiny* square gauze pads held by tape isn't going to help with anything lol. They would've put a whole wad of them over the eye, put a concaved plastic protectant over the gauze, and then taped the hell out of it to keep it in place. She should be walking around like she has two baseballs taped to her face lmfao
But didn't they say the surgery was not invasive at all, that they wouldn't even have to cut skin? Wouldn't those make sense as just a buffer for the eye to not get suddenly exposed to too much light?
@@aleenaprasannan2146
Sure, it wasn't invasive and they wanted to limit light to her eyes, but they literally taped a single square piece of gauze over her them.
You can clearly see how the tape is only placed vertically, leaving all of the light to pour in from the sides as her cheeks make the gauze bow outward.
The bandage would be absolutely useless in the real world lol
she didnt have surgery on her eyes though its almost like you didnt comprehend what they was saying. her issue was a tumor on her spine that was pressing on the optical nerve.
they use a procedure that causes the tumor to essentially disintegrate, the bandages on the eyes would have been more of a precaution to help limit light entering too fast and being blinding so it didnt need to be perfect just enough to limit how much light would enter
its a tv show
Full eye make up too!
GDammit. I know this is a tv show, but its 4am and I'm crying.
Glaucoma drops don’t work instantaneously 🤣🤣
She’s got her vision back 🥹❤️❤️
I just cried a whole river
3:47 I just love smart doctors and that ladies and gentlemen is knowledgeable magic 😂 😂
Sobbing violently before college
Insurance; the worst curse word in the American medical industry
Is this an old show? Because i can't imagine a hospital not having that machine.
DOCTORS! The unsung heroes💙
Unless they give you sepsis and then treat that sepsis with medication that makes your existing conditon worse.....
yeah, this happened to me.
Wild cauliflower scarring on the ear of the actor playing the husband. Former boxer?
I’m not crying you’re crying 😭
I am
WHO ELSE CRYED 😭🥹
110% NOT how Latanoprost works 😮
But lovely story line ❤
"I see from your records here!" 🤣
"Oh really? Because I didn't! I heard from my records here!" 🤣
It was just a few tears…. That’s all!
i didnt see anything😂
damn she got jokes😂
And that's why there are Doctors 😢
1:41 awh 😢
❤️❤️❤️
I don't know what amazes me more...that I missed this show or that they can fix a heart valve without anesthesia.
Anupam kher being as amazing as he his!
Bruh, somebody send this to Doctor Mike 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There is always a catch right?
Is there a catch for me too leftside paralyzed Mom of 9. After an ACV
Who was that man? (Simply Nailogical)
Why wasn’t the patient not given a tissue before putting eye drops in her eyes? Editors mistake!
Niceeeeeee
She can't have anesthesia because of her liver? She has an adenoma at the base of her brain that's pressing into her optic cavern? Okay, you can't just say random words and WILL them to make sense.
I've been in kidney and liver failure in the past. It doesn't prevent you from being able to be put under anesthesia. There's more than one type of anesthesia, there's multiple different drugs that can be used lmao
And you can't replace a heart valve without being under anesthesia. You can put a stint in, but replacing a valve is open-heart surgery. Which, you can do without anesthesia, as I discovered from a documentary, but it's not done regularly lol
Anupam Kher
It’s a really sweet moment for a family that went through so much. Though if you want any children in the future, I’d recommend adoption or surrogacy so we don’t have a repeat of how this happened.
I just hope the university hospital never caught on
Oh the system notices the large things when they don't make sense at all
This epidose was so funny I laughed so much
wtf why
weirdo
The black doctor reminds me of Micah Pfeiffer.
If the human body could be fixed this easy why o why couldn’t i hold my Daughter’s in my Arms im left side paralyzed 😭😭😭
That they have to use subterfuge to access a life changing piece of equipment is another sad indictment of the USA. medical system & the corruption of insurance companies.
They still use that sort of compression for the cath entry??? My dad has been to the cath lab 19 times since October 1999. The cardiology department used him as a guinea pig for the compression demos.
Such caths are almost out patient these days. Daddy was released the day after his cath; with his medical history, they always hold him the night after the procedure.
Why so many trips? Agent Orange poisoning.
He had his doc coat on with his name 🧐🤷🏾♀️ she just took his word
What is the name of this show please?
Though I know people are nitpicking and exclaiming how false this is. Most of us know this. It is a medical drama where many things are purposely inaccurate (with some small truths in each case). We all know doctors will not risk their careers to sneak a patient into a different hospital for surgery. Now that being said it is very heartwarming for the mom to finally look at her little girl.
Lmao Doc Kapoor is an Indian actor
I am confused on the whole Dr Meritt part. So a doctor at a hospital can perform surgeries and treatement at another hospital under the insurance of the former hospital? Is this something that happens in real life or did NA writers make this up?
Anupammm
Yes it's sad but they have technology glasses for blind people
Anupam kher
Too bad the healthcare system isn't this caring or patient focused in America
I would be hard pressed to not put fake vampire fangs on the kid for her first look.