Sam's health battle, can we still travel to America this year?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @stellawiltshire8007
    @stellawiltshire8007 Год назад +476

    After hearing Sam's complicated medical history...I would recommend trip insurance if you haven't gotten it...Healthcare in the US is expensive...it also covers other items, like trip interruption, lost luggage..etc

    • @allisonsell6423
      @allisonsell6423 Год назад +31

      Totally agree with you they definitely should do this.

    • @smokesignals503
      @smokesignals503 Год назад +18

      💯

    • @tabithathompson5
      @tabithathompson5 Год назад +16

      100%

    • @jasminema
      @jasminema Год назад +23

      if you are traveling to any country even without any medical problems it is always wise to get travel insurance last thing you want it become sick end up in hospital and wind up with $10k medical bill....my husband and I even got travel insurance when we had our honeymoon in Fiji.

    • @ideagirl
      @ideagirl Год назад +7

      I suggested that too!

  • @fi2ks
    @fi2ks Год назад +127

    You have a lot of souls praying for your health and protection for your trip to the US, UK and back!!
    Christ be with you!!!

    • @wswillett
      @wswillett Год назад +3

      and Allah with you

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад +2

      And Hecate!

    • @pamelamohn5931
      @pamelamohn5931 Год назад +8

      May the One True Living God be with us all.

    • @joyceandersen5023
      @joyceandersen5023 Год назад +2

      I wonder if the mold that was in the rental you had had an impact on your health. We rarely think of environmental impacts on our health.

  • @michelleedler3414
    @michelleedler3414 Год назад +59

    I have ulcerative colitis and a few other autoimmune disorders. It's good to have a loving spouse by your side during these moments. ❤

    • @gregw74
      @gregw74 Год назад

      If you haven't already looked into, you may want to check out the book "Medical Medium Celery Juice: The Most Powerful Medicine of Our Time Healing Millions Worldwide". There is also a specific website discussing the diet but I haven't been able to locate it. I believe it was by a doctor who tried the diet (for UC or IBS) and found it successful. I'm only suggesting this because I know someone personally who had IBS for years and constant digestive issues and she was strict as can be with this diet and now no longer suffers from any of the horrible symptoms. It's at least worth trying.

  • @tamienglish6828
    @tamienglish6828 Год назад +35

    I love your faith...it makes me happy to see your family's strength and openness. My granddaughter Ember and I absolutely love your family so very much!! Take care of yourselves because your global family loves y'all more than you know!! 💕

  • @lsteve5170
    @lsteve5170 Год назад +3

    The frequency therapy makes total sense. Did you know that bee keepers tend to live longer and are healthier than most. They say the bees put out a frequency that has healing properties.

  • @ScribbleScrabbless
    @ScribbleScrabbless Год назад +128

    Thank you for reading my comment about loosing my daughter on the live stream. Her name was Bayla. It really brings me joy to see your kids interacting 😊.

    • @peggyevans2691
      @peggyevans2691 Год назад +20

      I also lost my only child my son, 16 named Jason died from sudden heart failure. Also, my husband just lost his only daughter in Nov. So we are so sorry for loss of your daughter. It is the hardest death to deal with. God be with you

    • @jeffhampton2767
      @jeffhampton2767 Год назад +12

      @@peggyevans2691 My sister lost her son to a fentanyl overdose. Sorry for your loss. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @peggyevans2691
      @peggyevans2691 Год назад +9

      🙏

    • @rhonies9229
      @rhonies9229 Год назад +9

      🙏🙏Sending hugs and prayers to you and all that have replied to.

    • @brucewilliams6931
      @brucewilliams6931 Год назад +2

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @markmyers5881
    @markmyers5881 Год назад +14

    Thank you for being so transparent and sharing your struggles and journey. I agree - God's got your back!

  • @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
    @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 Год назад +55

    I love these human conversations, they are so illuminating. Thank you for sharing your struggles Sam and hope you are better.

  • @melanne7901
    @melanne7901 Год назад +28

    Sam and Nadine, going through health crises are draining on the body and mind. I have been through a large series of health issues myself. I pray for your continued return to health, mind, body and spirit. Much love from your Sister in Christ, Mel Anne.

  • @shaunbrachmann2636
    @shaunbrachmann2636 Год назад +1

    Be safe, take care of yourself. Enjoy what you can and squeeze the family. Health is one thing you can't take for granted.

  • @BonnieLeah
    @BonnieLeah Год назад +3

    Yes Sam, God has your back. Praise the Lord. May God continue to bless you and your family.

  • @joni38
    @joni38 Год назад +19

    You should be soooo proud of yourself Sam! Keep turning to the ultimate Healer. Words to live by....."cast all your cares, worries and anxieties on Him, for He watches over you carefully." Your guardian angels have protected, and guided you, and will continue to do so. As a health care professional, I can assure you that we'll take good care of you during your trip, should the need arise. Podcast was fascinating! Love this platform, great job! Sending love and prayers.

  • @Mark_Alaska
    @Mark_Alaska Год назад +47

    Sam, Considering your upcoming trip to the US, I wanted to jump on here and teach you a trick I created. US foods are fantastic, and I'm sure you want to try them all. Actually, you can.
    I had my own heath issues and decided to make a change. I weighed 310lb (141kg). I ended up losing 112lbs (50.8kg) in 9 months without exercising or changing my lifestyle. I did cut a lot of daily food out of my diet, but never deprived myself of the occasional treats. Here's the trick...
    Spoons. Yes, Spoons. Think about when you try a new food. That first bite is amazing, you capture all the flavor, the textures, and all the joys of trying new things. Everything after that is just chasing after that first high. It really isn't as enjoyable. I eat all the healthy food i want, but when it comes to the pleasure foods, I only take one spoonful.
    Since you're familiar with thanksgiving, here's an example. all the turkey i want, all the veggies I want. When it comes to the stuffing, I take one heaping teaspoon of stuffing and put it on my plate, spoon and all. And a teaspoon full of mashed potatoes onto my plate, and a spoon of... everything I want. I end up with about 5 spoons on my plate or more. And then I eat. I know that's all I'm getting, so i enjoy it, I savor it, and then I'm done with that. Then when it comes to dessert, one spoon of apple pie, one spoon of pumpkin pie, one spoon of pecan pie, one spoon of ice cream, etc. You go through lots of spoons.. but it's worth it. You try everything, in easily controlled portions.
    American food is going to have you chowing down. Instead, enjoy it. There's no need to stuff yourself. There's plenty of new options that are just as good as the first bite. Try sweet tea. You don't need a litre of it. Try fried Oreos, you'll get the flavor and sensation in 1/2 a bite. Banana pudding, one Nilla wafer coated in pudding. You don't need a bucket to enjoy it.
    You're going to love America and American food. Enjoy all the varieties, just not all of the quantity!

    • @YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast
      @YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast  Год назад +16

      Awesome advice, thank you Mark! Might just give it a try

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад +2

      ​@@YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast , but fried Oreos are NASTY! Very greasy--best avoided.

    • @sag2horses
      @sag2horses Год назад +2

      WOW! THAT IS SUCH GOOD ADVICE!

    • @fifiladu2659
      @fifiladu2659 Год назад +2

      This is such smart advice! I think this is an intelligent, doable plan, simply because it’s so reality, real-life based.

    • @philipmcniel4908
      @philipmcniel4908 Год назад +1

      @@YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast I would add that if you can somehow get an idea of how large a restaurant's portion sizes are, you might think about how many orders your family needs. At some restaurants, you can make three orders (or even two, with an appetizer or side dish!) and ask for four place settings, and then split the food among yourselves and still feel like you've had enough.

  • @MrCrit04
    @MrCrit04 Год назад +36

    Having health issues is very difficult to overcome, but having your loving family with you and being there for you is amazing! We are also here for you Sam, we love you so much!

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      And your faith in God.

  • @slightlyaverageamerican9664
    @slightlyaverageamerican9664 Год назад +14

    I feel for you. I'm 100% disabled veteran. I have stomach problems also. We went on a 14-day trip to Italy. I was very scared about eating there. There a lots of things I used to eat but can't tolerate anymore. I found out the hard way on what I could and couldn't eat. In the end, I had to have my gallbladder removed. That seemed to double the things I had to watch . So, anyway, I watched what I ate. Took to powder for liver bile absorption and had a great time. The family got to eat some great food, and I was able to be a part of everything we did. You know your body. Eat what you can so you can have a great time!

  • @debbiekeltz-wolk7691
    @debbiekeltz-wolk7691 Год назад +12

    This has been a great podcast. Thank you for sharing with us. While everyone was dealing with Covid, I was dealing with cancer. I started to feel unwell and called my doctor who wasn't seeing patients in person. She sent me for bloodwork but said that I needed a scan. But couldn't get a scan for over a month. I went to the ER and found out that I have ovarian cancer. The doctor transferred me to a cancer hospital. I had surgery, chemo and treatment. Right now I'm in remission. I started to watch your RUclips channel during chemo. Thank you so much for keeping up my spirits. Sam just to be sure maybe get a scan for your stomach issues. Just to be sure.

  • @dominiccangelosi1876
    @dominiccangelosi1876 Год назад +13

    That was such a great podcast! It is nice to know that you have found solutions to problems that you have been struggling with for years. It shows that God works in mysterious ways for good.

  • @kevinparker2375
    @kevinparker2375 Год назад +34

    Sam and Nadine, you have more support than you probably realize (obviously God is first) in your extended N Zedders! You have an amazing core family and there are literally thousands of us that are praying and pulling for your continued happiness and success. There are a very few channels I subscribe to and watch the entirety of their content, yours is premier among them. Just remember, if insecurity or worry starts to creep in turn it over to God and know that we are all pulling for your as well. Every time I get to watch one of your videos is a GREAT day! Thank you.

  • @tammyparsons5656
    @tammyparsons5656 Год назад +13

    You are such a blessing! Please know your American family will take good care of you while you visit us. If you need anything just ask and we will step up. You definitely have a family here. Don't do anything you feel is to much while you are here, please take days to rest. So many blessings to you. ❤

    • @jaelynn7575
      @jaelynn7575 Год назад

      ha! America takes care of no one.

  • @smoknbobjd
    @smoknbobjd Год назад +8

    Sam and Nadine, thanks for being so open. I have had ulcerative colitis for years now. It started out with relatively short flares before I sought diagnosis. Over a few years, it started happening more frequently and getting more severe. Mine is not food related (been through months of isolating foods and testing effects... nothing made a difference), it's just cyclic and auto-immune. If you have it, and it flares again, the surest way to bring it in line unfortunately is steroids. Then, there are excellent meds to try to break that cycle. If you start having more frequent flares of colitis, Western medicine does have a path to control symptoms and lessen cancer risk, but it comes with risk of side effects (which I have not suffered) - the upside has been worth it.
    Feel good. Stay well. Enjoy your upcoming travel.

    • @TexArizocan
      @TexArizocan Год назад

      When my older brother was younger he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, he was devastated because he wanted to serve in the military. Year later it was gone. I struggle with an autoimmune disorder, and fearing I may now have cancer. Prayers for you

  • @misterbeard2881
    @misterbeard2881 Год назад +6

    Of the many reasons i love you guys, the fact that you are so sharing and open is one of the biggest. It is beyond impressive to live in your love right along with you and I can confidently say that no one, not a single channel on all of youtube deserves greater admiration than yours. The struggle is real, but family is the rock that weathers all storms. Thank you for sharing, truly you will touch more lives than you can even know. I loved this podcast and cannot wait for more.

  • @beckyklepper315
    @beckyklepper315 Год назад +8

    I have a few different chronic illnesses or syndromes. I think food is certainly something that we all need to be aware of. I have had soooo many surgeries. I am 47 years old, and I certainly hope that you continue to improve. I read a comment about travel insurance. I would definitely look into it...but don't forget to let yourself enjoy life. I have been in bed this go round for nearly a month. I'm ready for this particular cycle to settle down. I will say that without my faith I wouldn't know how I would keep trudging along. Praying for you all to get to the United States and have the time of your life, and that Sam will feel better, and the rest of ghe family stays very well.

  • @juliaflanagan4148
    @juliaflanagan4148 Год назад +18

    Oh Sam, what a testimony! Praise the Lord you found Dr. Axe. God has given us so many remedies in His creation. And Nadine, I can just hear God’s grace upon you to witness and walk alongside your husband through this journey. Numbers 6:24-26. I’m so glad y’all made the podcast plunge!

  • @guitarplr3429
    @guitarplr3429 Год назад +11

    Awesome first podcast. So thankful the algorithm led me to you guys last year. As a believer Ive seen God move in mighty ways through prayer and I'm definitely praying for you Sam. Love you guys

  • @kymdisney11
    @kymdisney11 Год назад +8

    Thank you for your honesty. I truly hope your health issues continue to resolve themselves, Sam. And best of luck during your trip. I'm sure you'll thoroughly enjoy the beautiful sights and tastes of America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Stephanie.Hudson
    @Stephanie.Hudson Год назад +5

    I internalize everything to the point where no one knows what emotion I'm feeling. This has caused me to have panic disorder, an anxiety disorder, migraines, weight gain, sleep disruptions, etc. It's changed my entire life and had to manifest externally before I knew something was wrong. Take care of your mental health, because it plays as huge role in your physical health.

  • @Brat0064
    @Brat0064 Год назад +7

    Thank you both for sharing so much of yourselves with us. God bless the both of you, your children and all of your loved ones.💕

  • @Paka3000
    @Paka3000 Год назад +15

    As much as you needed to do this podcast I needed to hear it giving your testimony really resonates the Lord was definitely in this I dont do podcast I just been you tubing for 6 months and I wasnt going to subscribe to the podcast but the Lord touched me so I did! Thank you Lord for your love we speak healing and bleesing on the ones lead to this podcast today in Christ name Amen

  • @twinkincarnate
    @twinkincarnate Год назад +12

    so happy to be part of this new journey :) i love you guys so much! ❤

  • @alanbaum6690
    @alanbaum6690 Год назад +8

    Best wishes on the new channel and of course for Sam's health to continue to improve.
    I know the 4 of you will have an incredible journey to Europe and the USA this summer. The only thing about the trip I can guarantee is that you will want to come back again and again.

  • @beccasteele3384
    @beccasteele3384 Год назад +4

    I just listened to your podcast and it was great. Nothing harder then getting personal about your self and SAM,..... you are not alone with some of your issues. We love you all and can not wait for you all to come to the US.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @susangeorge3140
    @susangeorge3140 Год назад +32

    Sounds like me and my anxiety disorder. I used to worry myself so much until I was physically sick. Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @_bryanblaze_
      @_bryanblaze_ Год назад +1

      Your not alone, my anxiety has had me in the emergency room over 34 times on 7 years. I am recovering slowly though.

    • @marthareeder7282
      @marthareeder7282 Год назад

      Sounds like me.

  • @fredwilson9656
    @fredwilson9656 Год назад +7

    Prayers for better health. I am not a physician and am just relating my personal experience which may be useful for you. I have had chronic GI issues since I was a small child and am now 56. A decade ago I asked my GP to prescribe Ursodiol which is synthetic bear gall in tablet form. It is one of the ancient Chinese medicines and in the USA it is sometimes prescribed to help with gall stones. In my case taking a tablet with each meal it increased my tolerance for many common foods that used to cause bouts of irritable bowel syndrome. I am gluten intolerant, allergic to tomato and eggplant and until I went on Ursodiol pork products would cause instant nausea, severe cramping and explosive stools. Before this medication eating an apple would sometimes cause the same kind of burning pain you described which is what made me think it might help you as well.

  • @jellybean9692
    @jellybean9692 Год назад +3

    Yes, I would also recommend travel insurance.
    As for your podcast, fantastic. I love to hear how the most amazing family faces good times, and bad times and is raising children to be curious, intelligent, and compassionate.
    No need for guests really. If you want guests, interview some colorful locals.
    Watching my NZF on you tube, makes my day. The family sense of humor, and love for one another is beyond compare.
    Thank you so much for making me smile!! All of you are so uplifting!!

  • @walkerric
    @walkerric Год назад +7

    Fantastic to get this opportunity to know you both. I've been following for so long and feel like you are family. This new setting is so intimate and personal. My daughter deals with a lot of health issues. My late wife and current wife both had/have mental health issues as well. Pandemic really took a toll in that area. So this podcast just made you both even more relatable (if that's even possible). Looking forward to more! Hope you are able to make it to DC to see our capital. Also historic fort McHenry where our national anthem was written. I know Sam loves history, and we have a lot of it here. ❤

  • @berger-withfries18
    @berger-withfries18 Год назад +1

    @Your New Zealand Family Podcast, y'all are naturals when it comes to talking. I really enjoyed your conversation. Sam, I wish you well on your gut healing journey and wish y'all well on your new podcast journey.

  • @katywhite870
    @katywhite870 Год назад +6

    This was great. Thank you so much for being vulnerable and sharing your stories. I love the idea of hearing you all read letters and stories from the fans that love you so much. We are looking forward to hearing more from you and so glad you are digging a little deeper.

  • @DSHndmn
    @DSHndmn Год назад +2

    Wow... I never would have guessed all this was going on behind the camera. Your family is amazing. You've all gone through so much and still so positive and strong. Truly inspiring.

  • @kennethw7831
    @kennethw7831 Год назад +6

    Great info hope you continue to heal and feel better. Bless you all.

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 Год назад +1

    I did come and sub because of the main channel 😁😍🤗 Great podcast and I could definitely tell who the interviewer was and Sam made a great guest! Keep it up and I be watching!👀👍

  • @cherylhoneycutt7553
    @cherylhoneycutt7553 Год назад +9

    I am also a big worrier. I can be screaming from stress on the inside and smiling on the outside that no one knows what is really going on. Appreciate you talking about this and everything you've been through. I am going to check out Dr. Axe!

  • @christinacorgnell7612
    @christinacorgnell7612 Год назад +3

    Sam I’m so thankful you are on your way to recovery! I love your sweet family. I love the podcast format and I look forward to getting to know y’all better. Take care. 💞💞💞💞

  • @jeffkrum7158
    @jeffkrum7158 Год назад +3

    From Nevada, such a great first podcast...thanks for sharing your lives with us!! Keep healthy and excited that you're still coming to America!!!!!!

  • @frenchbroad1431
    @frenchbroad1431 Год назад +2

    Great job, As a regular viewer of your videos, it was great to get to know you both better. I've got to say Atlanta is just chock full of charisma, the sky's the limit for that young lady.

  • @judyhorstmann6332
    @judyhorstmann6332 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for opening the door to your lives. Many prayers for continued health and healing. Looking firward to more content!

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 Год назад +2

    Sam and Nadine, thanks for opening up about all of these struggles. It takes a lot of strength, considering your struggles, Sam, to do that.
    I doubt that your route through the USA will bring you here, but I still look forward to seeing your reactions to your experiences in the coming months.

  • @alexlail7481
    @alexlail7481 Год назад +63

    If Sam's not feeling up to the taste testing and wants to set that round out Nadine can just tell everyone he's been bad this week so he's been sent to his room. Kidding aside if you're not feeling up to it or if it will cause you problems later there's no shame in waiting or not participating if it is good for your health. Glad you're feeling better though 😊

    • @lorianne7031
      @lorianne7031 Год назад +4

      Absolutely! Watch your health and your diet, please do not put yourself at risk. Keep up the good work on your path to better health. Be sure to follow your diet restrictions when on vacation!!!

    • @grumblesa10
      @grumblesa10 Год назад +2

      Exactly, you do not want a med issue in the middle of the S. Pacific when it's 10 hours to HI, Samoa, or back to NZ.

    • @parryan1800
      @parryan1800 Год назад +1

      As Americans, we know most of everything we eat is a four letter word. We’re also stuck in a country where the politicians don’t care, or where so far from the city with good food might be obtainable. Same thing with the TV drugs commercial when the very last words are "could cause death"; is listed as one of the side effects. I don’t understand why everybody is chomping at the bit to get some.

    • @lennybuttz2162
      @lennybuttz2162 Год назад

      For me the most entertaining videos where the ones where they opened up packages. It's terrible if Sam can't participate but it doesn't seem fair everyone else should be punished for this. What about all those packages, the money people spent of buying things and the cost of shipping. I bet shipping to NZ isn't cheap and all that stuff is just sitting in boxes? What a shame. I was making a list of things from WI I wanted to send to them but forget that. They should make a video telling people not to send them any more food items.

    • @alexlail7481
      @alexlail7481 Год назад +1

      @@lennybuttz2162 I believe they did request people to hold off for a while because they were having trouble getting through everything thing.... I want to say that was about a year ago....

  • @tabithathompson5
    @tabithathompson5 Год назад +17

    Man, you're telling a lot of my family's story about gut health, autoimmune issues, cancers, and all kinds of stuff. Our bodies are so complicated but amazing at how it can heal with food that is the RIGHT FUEL for your body. Im on that journey. I'm epileptic, diabetic, have chronic migraines, and dealing with neuropathy. I know food can and does heal most of that, so that's what I'm doing. I'll keep you you and your family in my prayers. It's such a challenge sometimes. Also, so glad you're tryibg to surrender it all to God. He is what keeps me around...because with all the things going on and depression in my past...I can go to really dark places. Anyway, thank you for sharing such a vulnerable part of your life and your feelings and Nadine, you as well.
    As far as the podcast....I love listening to all kinds of couple topics or just anything random...I know....such helpful stuff here! 😂
    Thanks for always givng me something to smile about. Appreciate you all! 🙏 ❤

    • @funshine817
      @funshine817 Год назад +1

      I highly recommend you dive into investigating the carnivore diet. Many people, with your issues, have been completely healed by eating only meat or meat/eggs. Unless, of course, you have found your healing diet, already. Good luck! God Bless!

  • @GrammaNay
    @GrammaNay Год назад +6

    Well done! I love that this gives us more insight into your family. I also like that with podcasts, you don't have to actually watch it. You can listen anywhere.

  • @gailmayes8117
    @gailmayes8117 Год назад +1

    I have a lot of stomach issues also so my heart goes out to you Sam. Prayers for better health and happiness for you and your family. God bless you all and sending much love and respect to you all.

  • @dorothybouvier9397
    @dorothybouvier9397 Год назад +4

    I am one of the listeners on RUclips that do not comment very often,but so enjoy your family. I’m proud to be around number 40 for the pod cast!! So glad you’re feeling better Sam. Enjoy your trip to the states.

  • @soniabrannan412
    @soniabrannan412 11 месяцев назад

    You guys are so down to earth and loveable. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care of yourselves. You don’t need to be eating junk food and pop to be loved. Big hugs.

  • @Rosemari753
    @Rosemari753 Год назад +6

    After watching this I realize how much I can relate to Sam. From the public speaking anxiety, to having pneumonia several times in my life, to mild hypochondria but wanting to heal myself. Whenever I have any ailments I immediately begin obsessively researching what could be wrong and how to fix it, and always thinking about the worst case scenario. I have gotten much better over the years but I still struggle with overthinking about health and what I put in my body. A big help for me is just leaning on God more and trusting in his protection. Im glad to hear you are on the other side of this latest episode. I hope and pray that you can heal your body and mind in a way that prevents similar situations in the future. Stay well, and God bless your family.

  • @JBro9091
    @JBro9091 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your story regarding your health. You're very strong, Sam. I was diagnosed with cancer this past December and have been going through chemotherapy treatments since and soon to be having radiation after. Sadly, most people have to go through a health battle at some point. I'll be keeping you and your family in my thoughts.

  • @judyoger
    @judyoger Год назад +1

    I also watch your family channel. Sam I am so happy you were able to research and discover what was causing your suffering. I did have a scare within the past year and on Monday, June 5, I will turn 60, I am so grateful to have another year. Certain family members have been so absolutely in my corner, I owe my strength to them, and I know that God has strengthened me as well. I am truly blessed , I pray for you and hope that your health continues to improve.

  • @ritayprice3510
    @ritayprice3510 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. I found you through watching Sam react to American football. Then the whole family was incorporated. Your videos provide much needed positivity. Though we didn't know you were experiencing some struggles I hope your viewership uplifts your family too. I will be praying for continued health and wonderful travels. From South Carolina❤

  • @KarynHill
    @KarynHill Год назад +1

    I was diagnosed with gastroparesis six years ago after years of suffering with what I refer to as "intestinal issues." It's not my intestines, though, it's my stomach. It's due to issues with the vagus nerve. There isn't a cure for gastroparesis and the primary "treatment" is changing what you eat. The vagus nerve is really important for stomach and gut (and many other things) so I'm just trying to do things that are helpful for that nerve. This includes meditation and stretching through the neck and upper torso. I don't know if the vagus nerve is involved in your issue but if it is, these things might help. And if it's not, these things are still good for everyone.
    I look forward to more episodes of your podcast!

  • @breadmakerbreadmaker5283
    @breadmakerbreadmaker5283 Год назад +4

    It makes absolute sense. He sounds like a great healer and I am thrilled to hear you are feeling better. This is awesome news.

  • @theeflyer6804
    @theeflyer6804 Год назад +1

    I can appreciate what you went/going through with the stomach issues. Similar issues for me as I had to reset my gut and change my diet. It was smart changing up your approach the way you are doing the box openings. With all of the processed foods, preservatives, etc. What are man made and not really meant for our bodies to process. Glad you are doing better. You all are a Joy to watch individually and together as a family. God Bless.

  • @N4BWR
    @N4BWR Год назад +5

    I have been hooked on your other channel since the moment RUclips suggested it to me. Sam was right. This is a gift to us. Thank you for sharing your lives, your stories, and your time with us. So much of this podcast resonated with me for different reasons. I think over the past few years, Covid has taken away our ability to have meaningful connections with people, and we naturally miss that. Your family has felt like a connection, and I appreciate that. Now, learning more about you on this podcast, I can connect on a different level. I was born with a neurological issue that developed into something else as I got older. Things started changing when I was 17, and I have had 26 surgeries in my life. 15 of them turned out to be unnecessary because the doctors were chasing the wrong problem. I am able to live a fairly normal life, but I do struggle daily with chronic headaches and back pain, so I know how physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausting that can be. Thanks again, from your Georgia family, for the light and fun that you bring to the world. Please also know that your family and your health come first. If you ever need a break, take that without hesitation, and we will all be here for you. If you ever want to talk about anything, I think there's a way to send a message or find my contact information here. Thank you again. - Blake

  • @Rebevaillan
    @Rebevaillan Год назад

    Thank you for opening up about your illnesses and recovery. I send positive thoughts and prayers for your full recovery.

  • @renaissancebob
    @renaissancebob Год назад +8

    We also believe in the power of prayer, will be praying for Sam's continued recovery and safe travels to the US!

  • @kiwiboy5926
    @kiwiboy5926 10 месяцев назад

    I love hanging out with you guys while I work. YOu help my day go by. Wishing you all the very best!

  • @williammitchell4667
    @williammitchell4667 Год назад +3

    I think you two are gonna rock this new format and get more subs than your first channel. Can't wait for your next podcast. Feel well Sam.

  • @TheOtherGuy-04
    @TheOtherGuy-04 Год назад +2

    with 8 billion people in the world, and knowing you only have 3 billion seconds in life at the age of 95 years old. Your Family is that amazing to follow, you brighten a lot of lives. You are that important to us fans.

  • @Do0msday
    @Do0msday Год назад +6

    I was listening to this while folding laundry and it made a boring task so much easier to get through with. In fact, I was shocked that an hour had passed by the time this episode was done. It flew by. Definitely interesting and goes to show how people may be dealing with things (physical, mental, emotional), but it may not be recognizable if you're not in the loop. This was a fantastic opening episode and the 2 of you have such amazing chemistry.

  • @user-Bucket4life
    @user-Bucket4life Год назад +1

    I will pray for you Sam and your family. I feel that it’s outstanding what you have shared! I have children who have also struggled with mental challenges. As well as physical. You are so brave and courageous! You are all a positive powerful of example!

  • @NotaVampyre111
    @NotaVampyre111 Год назад +19

    I'm still listening to the pod cast as I type this but you have opened a can of worms here.
    I was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1956. At birth, I had a hernia and was kept for some corrective surgery. Once released from the hospital, Mom wrapped me up and laid me in the front seat of the car and took off to her sister's to show me off. As she went around a curve, the passenger door popped open and I slid out of the car. Yes, I started life as a stunt baby.
    Ohio has moderate winters. When I was 7, I went out to play in the snow. I ended up in the hospital with severe pneumonia during Christmas. Just about every year after that if I wasn't careful, I'd end up with bronchitis or pneumonia. Now that I live in the south, I don't have that problem much anymore.
    Skipping up to 2019, I notice a strange pain at the base of my tongue. Turns out I had throat cancer. I thought it was strange because I never smoked or drank alcohol. My doctor told me it was a mild cancer and easily treated with an 85% survival rate. By the middle of October I completed my radiation and chem treatments and was declared cancer free.
    Previously my doctor told me everything looked good but if the cancer came back it would be much worse and most likely terminal. About six weeks later a routine scan detected cancer in my throat again. I was told I had two options, 1 no treatment 4 months to live, 2 , chemo/radiation, 9 months to live.
    They forgot option number 3. I called my pastor. He gathered some men from our church and they gathered around my hospital bed. He anointed fore head with oil and prayed for my healing. God answered that prayer. My cancer was gone. I had two oncologist, one from the VA the other a civilian that had diagnosed the cancer in me. Both were shocked to see it was gone. I received a miracle that day. I have been cancer free since.
    Even though I am now I'm in better heath even before I got sick there are some after effects. I lost 100 lbs. The radiation damaged my throat and the cancer damaged my trachea. I have a Tracheotomy to protect my airway. I cannot eat solid food and have been eating Ensure plus and bottled water through a feeding tube connected to my stomach,
    I am not looking for sympathy or anything like that. I have a great life and I am very thankful for my life. Like Sam's story, I hope to inspire someone having health issues to hang in there and maintain a good positive attitude. I fully believe in God, faith and the power of prayer. Without it, I would have died by January of 2020.

    • @YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast
      @YourNewZealandFamilyPodcast  Год назад +3

      Praise God!! He is so good, thank you for sharing your amazing testimony of God's healing power. I (Sam) too have experienced it a few times.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад +1

      All of us have struggles, and we should all sympathize with each other. All of us are human beings (presumably) and have much more in common than we do different. We all need to learn to support and care for each other. That's what I believe Jesus was teaching us.

  • @briangoss8062
    @briangoss8062 Год назад +2

    Your family and interactions really are a joy to watch. I think you have been pushed in this direction for a reason. I would humbly suggest to continue to lean into it. I routinely seek joy and entertainment from your channel and always leave happy and frequently find myself smiling without even noticing it while watching your videos.

  • @frenchbroad1431
    @frenchbroad1431 Год назад +4

    Great job. Really was engrossed in your story. Sending healing energy to you Sam. Hope it get's there and customs doesn't screw it up. Looking forward to your podcast. Would like to learn more about New Zealand. And keep preaching against processed food.

  • @barbperry424
    @barbperry424 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your mental and physical health issues with us. That is actually very courageous because you hit several “hot” topics like faith in God, health food and alternative medicines and dealing with fears. We all have enjoyed your family channel so much and now I can see that it is because you have a strong faith and great principles to live by. That was leading in the background all the time even though we were unaware of it. (We did see the love and sharing and strong family principles that we all enjoy.) This is only my second time commenting- the other time was to show appreciation for Atlanta’s hard work. I have watched your channel for a long time. Thank you so much for you efforts in offering great family videos. I can hardly wait to enjoy seeing you on your trip! I live in Jefferson City, Missouri which is the capital of our state. Love and prayers from a faithful fan. Barb Thoenen

  • @wwiggins65
    @wwiggins65 Год назад +9

    I have had the same stomach issues as Sam for several years now. It's taken a while to figure out what the issue is. But I had an endoscopy in March of 2022 that showed that my stomach lining is severely burned. Most likely from ibuprofen. I have had arthritis since I was in my early 30's and depended heavily on ibuprofen. I now have to be extremely careful of what I eat. No tomato sauces, chili peppers or spicy foods. Which is very sad since those are my favorite types of food. I hardly ever take ibuprofen now and am working hard to lose weight and get healthy. Low carb diet and cycling, which is much easier on my joints. Best wishes to you Sam!

  • @SalLeeHolland
    @SalLeeHolland Год назад +2

    I am so glad your feeling better Sam. Glad I got on on your first day at your new Podcast! You did great!

  • @jharvey93
    @jharvey93 Год назад +3

    I immediately subbed to your podcast when I listened to your live last night. I really enjoyed listening to you both just talk together. I'm so sorry to hear of your health struggles Sam and will pray that you are well soon. As for fear, God tells us 365 times in the Bible to fear not...that's one "fear not" for every day of the year. Love to your family from Knoxville Tennessee.

  • @Janewski11
    @Janewski11 8 месяцев назад

    You are right Sam, we all have our own health issues. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 20 years ago, and up till then, I had no major health issues. Since then, I have developed arthritis in both shoulders, both elbows and both feet....I have a herniated disk in my lower back, I have sleep apnea, and I have cardiovascular disease, which required me to have a heart valve replacement, and double bypass surgery, and I apparently have some type of allergies that I take injections for. Other than those things, I'm fine.😁
    Your New Zealand Family channel brings people closer to you...as if we are related, and that's something that is not easy to do, so thank you and your family for that. I am a subscriber, and have been since you were the Kiwi Kicker. Stay healthy because we need the content that you and your family provide.

  • @natty_time7171
    @natty_time7171 Год назад +5

    i can definitely relate a lot to Sam. I have Crohn's Disease after my appendix ruptured and was about 2 hours from dying when i went into emergency surgery. The last 10 years has been extreme ups and downs of surgeries, flare ups of extreme pain for days, lack of nutrition from not wanting to eat, and hundreds of trips to the ER. Hoping you a speedy and proper recovery to heal!

    • @TexArizocan
      @TexArizocan Год назад

      Prayers for you

    • @katiegardner7470
      @katiegardner7470 Год назад

      I also have Crohn's disease. Was sick for years with random sickness (first known issue was in 1995) but was not diagnosed until 2017. I have been on IV medicine every 8 weeks, since 2017 and have been symptom free. I feel like I am very lucky that the medicine works so well for me. Hugs to you!

  • @darlenewells1255
    @darlenewells1255 Год назад

    As a fellow believer, I will be praying for you and your trip to America, that it will be a tremendous blessing and special memory for your family. We Americans love to show off our country!!❤❤❤❤

  • @Hokieredneck
    @Hokieredneck Год назад +3

    I had very similar symptoms. Mine turned out to be Diverticulitis attacks. It eventually created so much scar tissue in my colon, I had to have a resection. Really the only way to confirm is with a CT scan or MRI.

  • @amyrush893
    @amyrush893 Год назад +1

    I found your channel after I had my double mastectomy! Yall (yes I'm from Texas near Fort Worth) are so funny! It helped me so much to be able to get out of my mind. Thank you for sharing your story. I did chemo and anxiety and depression were definitely hard to get through. I have never been so tired or sick in my life. But God! He really did lead where I needed to be through this trial. It has been a year since my surgery. I still struggle with physical issues but I always smile watching yall! Again thank you! Love you all Amy!

  • @CFBEmbeddedMOD
    @CFBEmbeddedMOD Год назад +16

    I have ulcerative colitis so I definitely relate to stomach problems, and it’s horrible consequences. I’ll be praying for you Sam 🙏

    • @aidanw6766
      @aidanw6766 Год назад +2

      Same, I would recommend him to get a colonoscopy or visit a gastroenterologist with his symptoms. What he went through sounded like a placebo doctor. However, whatever works for his body is obviously the best decision.

    • @angieowen1165
      @angieowen1165 Год назад +1

      Same! I see a functional practitioner and the functional has done more for my UC than even the Gastro.

    • @kimberlygabaldon3260
      @kimberlygabaldon3260 Год назад +1

      Same here, for many years, but is now in remission.

    • @CFBEmbeddedMOD
      @CFBEmbeddedMOD Год назад

      @@angieowen1165 really? That’s interesting!

    • @angieowen1165
      @angieowen1165 Год назад

      @@CFBEmbeddedMOD Yes really! She did an in depth food sensitivity test, among other sets of blood work, 3 years later and thousands of dollars, I have not had any flare ups, I feel every penny sent better! I'm off all my Thyroid and UC meds, along with Blood Pressure meds.

  • @billiam8554
    @billiam8554 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing with us Sam and Nadine. You are absolutely right that God has a plan...good thing this was discovered before your trip, not during!

  • @taylorvanbuskirk8040
    @taylorvanbuskirk8040 Год назад +3

    I remember I wrote Sam via email and expressed my concern about all the "junk" food you guys were eating. I was concerned about his weight and all that goes along with that. I'm SO glad you guys eat organic. I'm on the exact same journey about "self healing with food." Sam and I have had very similar journey's with gut problem and chronic bronchitis. Hey, I've even had my tonsils and wisdom teeth out!!! I'm very happy you're on this journey!! It's going to great!

  • @lulutoyou2879
    @lulutoyou2879 Год назад

    Omg! I’m blessed to witness this! Man.???? You just took a leap of faith. Introvert is choking ...to an honest man that is sharing ..extroverting!!!!do you realize HOW many people you are touching that can empathize with you?????!!!! Omg. Maybe my texting isn’t articulating well,but just know America welcomes you! We love you

  • @ginao8935
    @ginao8935 Год назад +2

    This was very interesting to hear . I usually don’t watch podcasts but I love your channel so I gave it a try and I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. So glad you decided to do this and sooooo glad you are feeling better Sam!❤️

  • @kristindunstan172
    @kristindunstan172 Год назад

    So wonderful to hear you talk about your faith. Continue to trust the Lord.

  • @AudreyStar17
    @AudreyStar17 Год назад +3

    Hey guys... Followed you over from your main channel (of course!!) . I rarely can focus my attention for podcast-length videos, but watched and listened to this whole thing! You guys are adorable, and so very interesting and love watching the dynamic of your relationship! Look forward to future episodes, and will keep your health in my prayers, Sam 🤗🙏As well as your whole family's upcoming trip to the USA! Yay! Where will you be visiting?!

  • @marshaannswaggerty8608
    @marshaannswaggerty8608 8 месяцев назад

    I've been following y'all for quite some time... and this is like a prayer answered to watch this! What a blessing to hear you share something so very personal about your health... the total health, mental, physical and Spiritual and to hear that you've placed your trust in God to take care of you - that there is purpose in the challenges. I am widowed and have two girls at home, one in college and I am struggling desperately with my health. I am currently so out of balance since having several ear and throat infections and have been put on so many strong courses of antibiotics that I am very off balance... I have a wheat allergy and am Type 2 diabetic...the list goes on. When I watched this... I breathed a sigh of relief that someone else out there understands... THANK YOU for sharing and getting real! Hugs to your family from our family in West Virginia, USA😊😊😊😊

  • @TBNTX
    @TBNTX Год назад +4

    Thank you for this medical history, Sam & Nadine. It's a real eye-opening story. God bless you both (and the kids, too).

  • @wesandchelle
    @wesandchelle Год назад +2

    You guys are so brave being vulnerable and so open with your struggles. I love your family and think you are phenomenal parents. I will be praying for your health Sam. I know you want to travel and you feel the pressure to put out new content, but take care of you first.

  • @mercury3actual12B
    @mercury3actual12B Год назад +3

    Just came from your live. Happy to be here.

  • @mocub69
    @mocub69 Год назад +1

    I loved watching every single second of this video! This is the first time I've ever watched one whole video of any content creator out there all the way through without falling asleep, getting bored, or just closing it out. You are both naturals at this, and I really loved and appreciated your candor. I look forward to your future podcasts! Much love to your whole family. St. Peters, Missouri here. 😃❤

  • @OU8124ME360PS3
    @OU8124ME360PS3 Год назад +4

    I am so glad you guys started this podcast! I work 12-hour days 60 hours a week and tend to binge on several podcasts for those long hours (including Mr. Ballen). Also, really happy to see it on video as well - best of both worlds.
    I have seen all of your You Tube videos many times - my favorite by far is the original Thanksgiving video and others would be reacting to the story of the Star-Spangled Banner, Atlanta's kitchen videos, football hits and so many more!
    Thank you for all you do - we love y'all!

  • @Mrs.Spike9819
    @Mrs.Spike9819 Год назад +1

    Thank you both for being willing to share more of your life with us! And your willingness to share your faith in what God can and is doing in your life through your trials. ❤ Also, would love to see you interview The Wilders family!

  • @ericwinokur732
    @ericwinokur732 Год назад +5

    The worry about worst case scenarios, the "what ifs," not sleeping due to that worry, sounds just like me! You're not the only one that deals with this crap so just know you're not alone in it! And from my experience, it's never as bad as you think it is. You just got to make yourself believe that when you're going through it...easier said than done! I know you'll be strong and get over this. Also, as you said, a strong rock is a plus :)

  • @jackrolfson312
    @jackrolfson312 Год назад +1

    That was beautiful, You guys are human just like? We are thank you for sharing that. I've been following your family for a while and I always enjoy your content. Thank you so much for letting us into your lives annoying just a little bit more about you, I just want you to know it means a lot. I pray for your good health, Not physically bitter and mentally as well please take care.

  • @miked1254
    @miked1254 Год назад +5

    I have divorced myself from fast food and most snacks with heavy preservatives for years now, and almost always cook at home with fresh fish, chicken breasts, and pork loin with fresh veg. I haven’t consumed soft drinks at all in some time, and watch my sugar intake. I think that stuff is addictive and not at all what you want to consume long term. IMO, abstinence is best.

  • @RevDrea
    @RevDrea Год назад

    I will be remembering you all in my prayers! Love your family! ❤🙏🙌

  • @anneo3754
    @anneo3754 Год назад +5

    I feel that probiotics have been the best thing I've discovered in the past 3 years. I was diagnosed with cancer and with surgery & chemo I have been 4 times on antibiotics for various infections. 3 of the courses were in the same year so I really don't want to become immune to them. I'm still feeling some of the side effects of chemo but feeling stronger every day.
    I'm glad you found an alternative medicine doctor that has been able to help you. I decided that modern medicine was the way for me to go for this. If it doesn't work I'll be looking for alternative methods.
    When you go to a restaurant here be sure to let your server know if certain foods bother you and most often they will help you choose your meal or tell you it's just not possible with their menu. 😊

  • @jenrod1989
    @jenrod1989 Год назад +1

    Praying for complete healing.Thank you for sharing your life.

  • @tomhedrick3151
    @tomhedrick3151 Год назад +3

    When eating food remember what doesn't build you up breaks you down