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  • In this compilation, you will witness several severe asthma attack scenes for multiple patients; starting out with an 18-year-old rushed into hospital with a severe asthma attack and a 2-year-old boy is rushed in as he is struggling to breathe. A series of patients are suffering from breathing difficulties due to their COPD, and doctors work hard to stabilise a 54-year-old ex-miner whose lung condition has severely deteriorated.
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  • @WalkingOnRainbows12
    @WalkingOnRainbows12 Год назад +375

    I have brittle asthma. I still find it crazy that people think asthma is just a blue inhaler. I need oxygen 24/7 now because my asthma has damaged my lungs so much. I got told I wouldn’t live past 28 but thankfully I turned 32 on Saturday. We try to raise as much awareness as possible on your RUclips just so people know that asthma can kill you

    • @singingsam40
      @singingsam40 Год назад +24

      I have brittle asthma too and am also on 24/7 oxygen. I've been ventilated lots, but am still here and will be 49 in May. I was started on biological treatment 4 years ago and am much less brittle than I used to be, although my lungs sustained a lot of damage. No matter how bad things seem, there's always hope somewhere.

    • @jennycrossman6567
      @jennycrossman6567 Год назад +19

      Absolutely agree, I’ve got brittle asthma too and people fob it off all too quickly… it’s deadly, it’s scary and it’s not funny :( x

    • @richardfairclough2960
      @richardfairclough2960 Год назад +4

      Hi I'm sorry to hear about your asthma I hope you are okay 🙏 I just wanted to ask. Question to you hoping you might be able to help me , I have been experiencing chest pain and severe blocked nose for around 7 years I have been to the hospital and doctors many times because sometimes it feels like I can't breethe however I have been given a inhaler but it doesn't feel like it actually helps my symptoms . I have passed all the asthma test and stuff I am just wondering if this sounds like asthma i can have it for weeks on end and then be fine for weeks its very weird . Thank you

    • @privateprivate4384
      @privateprivate4384 Год назад

      ​@@richardfairclough2960 I suffered with similar symptoms as you Richard for years, I was diagnosed with Allergic Rhinitis and sinusitis. I purchased a product called Neil Med salts which is a sinus rinse this improved my Rhinitis. I later developed asthma that got progressively worse I was put on oral steroids inhalers and given cortisol injections. I visited relatives in London where I suffered a life threatening Asthma attack it was there that I was diagnosed with brittle asthma I was also given very detailed medical advice with a warning that asthma kills and how to take the best care of myself.I can't thank those Doctors and Nurses enough. Not only did they save my life but they sent letters to my Doctors in Scotland with advice on how to treat me. My worst experience came later when I started wheezing at home I called my GP surgery for help and was given an appointment for 4 hours later my husband took me to the appointment but as soon as I got through the main doors I collapsed I woke up in Hospital and later discovered that I had died but thanks to my wonderful GP and an old fashioned asthma drug he was able to save my life. I spent 2 days in hospital and have learned not to wait to get help as soon as I start wheezing with a tight chest I call an ambulance. Asthma is a killer and must be taken seriously. All the best to you Richard.

    • @melanytodd2929
      @melanytodd2929 Год назад +2

      💔

  • @countesskekula8467
    @countesskekula8467 Год назад +50

    I stupidly smoked for 30 years, finally just threw them in the trash when i was struggling to breath walking on a flat sidewalk. I never touched them again, but now, at 63, i have copd , and on breathing meds for the rest of my life. I am very prone to upper respiratory infections and usually have several a year. To anyone who smokes i beg you STOP, if you are thinking of smoking please don't! This will probably kill me, there is NO cure....yet. These wonderful doctors and nurses make me wish i lived in Barnsley, not Idaho,USA lol. Great job all!!

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a natural treatment for shortness of breath that is tested and 100% successful

    • @priscillaalford9711
      @priscillaalford9711 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your post. I worked in respiratory therapy. I was shocked that a 43 year old lady was dying because she smoked. Both my parents smoked. My father died at 52years from an MI ( heart attack) my wonderful mom died of bladder cancer at 59. The doctor said almost all women that get this are smokers . Every person can.make their own decision.

  • @MrLostSir
    @MrLostSir Год назад +37

    She’s actually so good to that little lad for all her age, fair play. Good on you two.

  • @soniacook2991
    @soniacook2991 Год назад +74

    This is the most scariest thing is feeling like your been suffocated .. thats the feeling my son gets when having attack .. I have nebuliser and medicine at home for when it gets bad we are lucky because some people don’t have nebulisers and liquid medicine at home because doctors don’t give it out much .. my anything can trigger an asthma attack .. hope this young man gets better soon

    • @jamardaniel9455
      @jamardaniel9455 Год назад +4

      Where do you live? I'm in NYC I believe you can buy the nebulizer machine on Amazon for 30 bucks. you do need a doctor to prescribe you the medicine however but Im 38 and have had asthma my whole life I couldn't imagine not having access to this ife saving device

    • @Wozniaczi
      @Wozniaczi 11 месяцев назад +2

      I once had a cardiac arrest due to asthma.. because even though they managed to give me an oxygen mask.. it quickly turned into an ambu mask and then, almost immediately, I had a cardiac arrest due to respiratory failure. it happened once luckily but the first time I jumped under a ventilator for 3 weeks

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats shortness of breath permanently and irreversibly?

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад

      I havent asked for it yet, cuz dont know if Im allowed, but I do have 2 epi pens.

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Wozniaczi this is what scares me. Even little kids can have heart issues from asthma.

  • @catherinestanley2218
    @catherinestanley2218 Год назад +62

    Dalton needs to see a pulmonologist before his asthma kills him. I was friends with a kid like this in high school, he'd have asthma attacks so bad he'd have to be ventilated in ICU. Happened at least once every semester. Not sure what treatments he's had but he seems to be doing really well now.

    • @leesteele9261
      @leesteele9261 Год назад +6

      Anyone how has asthma has a asthma nurse and they can send you to one and he might be seeing one how knows they may just want be changing meds to see if it helps . Every year I get my asthma checked and if I need anything changed that they think they will. You get a letter out from your GP asking you to make an appointment.

    • @QuiltLady
      @QuiltLady Год назад +8

      Asthma is a reactive disease, reacting to things that “trigger” an attack with inflammation and constriction of lungs airways, mucous production too. The biggest problem is there is no way to know what might trigger a life threatening asthma attack. It is NOT like a cold. A severe attack can cause death if not treated promptly. Some triggers can be handled with inhaler meds, Nebulizers and long acting meds. Some of these meds are very expensive if you have no insurance coverage. And albuterol inhalers have been around 75+ years. They should not cost $125.00. If you have asthma get together and learn the asthma plan your doctor has for your needs. It can save your life. Take care.

  • @jodif916
    @jodif916 10 месяцев назад +13

    My daughter has had many visits to Barnsley hospital since the age of 3 with asthma, she then got meningitis aged 13 she got the pneumonia strain of it which damaged her lungs, she’s 37 now and has a nurse who checks in every month. Thank god we have the NHS and thank god we have these nurses and drs who work so hard to keep us safe, angels on this earth. ❤

  • @gageoliver2186
    @gageoliver2186 Год назад +71

    Having stage 4 Emphazima COPD, CHF w/ quad bypass, dbl pneumonia & pneumonia twice (on ventilator, sepsis, acute kidney failure this year, I can safely say my days are numbered. Blood oxygen droppage is painful and scary. Really painful, scary like no other, and you feel isolated and lonely watching the world pass you by, that you're not need by it,or anyone, I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. 56 is too young to be this sick. DONT 🚬🚭😤

    • @sky-hv4zo
      @sky-hv4zo Год назад

      Awwy poor u I had ventilator I heard it can kill u it can stop pumping air in and out of u it can also stop and not beep etc to say its not working she isn't breathing but usually u have a blood pressure etc machine on u.

    • @stacyneuman8619
      @stacyneuman8619 Год назад +3

      My mom has end stage copd and has so much trouble breathing she smoked since she was thirteen.that caught up with her.I wish you well and hope you aren’t on your journey alone.

    • @deloreslate4028
      @deloreslate4028 Год назад

      Did you by chance get in this shape because of long Covid being chance?

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a final treatment for shortness of breath

    • @QuiSy-qv5pv
      @QuiSy-qv5pv 7 месяцев назад

      You’re not alone. We do not see the ancestors sitting with us. ❤🙏🏻

  • @christopherobrien657
    @christopherobrien657 10 месяцев назад +30

    What a good couple Dalton and Amy are! I love how she cares for him and told him firmly “no” when he mentioned discharging himself. I really do hope he stays safe and can manage his brittle Asthma

    • @randomvintagefilm273
      @randomvintagefilm273 7 месяцев назад +4

      They are a cute couple. She is already a good caretaker.

  • @izzyd4940
    @izzyd4940 Год назад +81

    I just got out of the hospital for pneumonia and sepsis. I also have asthma and have had pneumonia and pleural effusions before. I agree with that one dr who said that not being able to breathe is like the worst symptom ever. I’m glad everyone on this video survived!

    • @sky-hv4zo
      @sky-hv4zo Год назад +4

      Dang poor u I hope u don't have to pay for it hope u have medicaid insurance or Medicare for it.

    • @magnificent6668
      @magnificent6668 Год назад +6

      I just got out of a 15 day stay (11 in icu) last month. I wish you a speedy recovery from being down ...amazing how it can make you feel so weak.

    • @pamelaclark5611
      @pamelaclark5611 Год назад +4

      Me also. We take breathing for granted until you can't do it.

    • @tammyhall1008
      @tammyhall1008 Год назад +2

      About 2 years ago I was in ICU for a week with sepsis and pneumonia my oxygen at one point was only 18% it felt like a elephant was on my chest😢it was ABSOLUTELY one of the SCARIEST time in my life NOT being able to breathe ABSOLUTELY HORRIFYING😢

    • @barbaralance7942
      @barbaralance7942 8 месяцев назад +3

      The last time I was in the hospital for my asthma was just like that poor little boy, I was using my stomach muscles to breath and the doctors were worried because the used three or four news and I was still having a bad attack, I was in the hospital for a week, and when I got out I wasn’t allowed to do anything because I would get so tired, but they couldn’t find nothing wrong just having a really bad attack, I had friends so hat asthma isn’t a real disease but they don’t understand if you have a bad attack it can kill you because the lungs need oxygen to breath.

  • @dwaekki563
    @dwaekki563 Год назад +31

    I‘ve had asthma ever since I was a kid. No person without asthma could ever imagine the damage and pain of an asthma attack… I almost died last october due to my covid infection. It is a wonder that I survived back then.

    • @marksaunders4149
      @marksaunders4149 Год назад +6

      Me too…..being unable to breathe is THE most scary symptom you can have

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats asthma permanently and irreversibly?

    • @Jenny-uv4dl
      @Jenny-uv4dl 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@marksaunders4149amen its scary AF

  • @omoiyafatty_
    @omoiyafatty_ Год назад +19

    I’m a living witness to asthma and I thank God I’m pulling through 🥺🤲 be strong buddy you can do this 🫶

  • @randomdazz
    @randomdazz Год назад +8

    The old rescue 911 episodes about asthma are still good as well.

  • @LilybethII
    @LilybethII Год назад +60

    I've had severe asthma since I was a kid and I can't even describe how terryfying an asthma attack is. I'm literally watching that while being on a nebuliser 😀

    • @James-gl1vi
      @James-gl1vi Год назад +3

      hello from another watching while nebulizing club member.

    • @Wozniaczi
      @Wozniaczi 11 месяцев назад +1

      Like me hahahah❤

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats shortness of breath permanently and irreversibly?

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +1

      Neb treatments are SO great!! Since a child also. Anyone else get treated with a medicated humidifier as a child?

    • @torc89
      @torc89 6 месяцев назад

      @@janejones5362me

  • @jeannedennis5863
    @jeannedennis5863 5 месяцев назад +5

    I remember as a kid, watching my oldest brother battle asthma. He.niw lives in Arizona and never has a problem.

  • @LivingALife4Me
    @LivingALife4Me 10 месяцев назад +10

    Nurse Cheryl is excellent. She listened to me when the nurse looking after my mum would not. The other nurse refusal to listen was serious as mum had rare health issues and we were close to losing her

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats asthma permanently and irreversibly?

  • @Arthur-si7ph
    @Arthur-si7ph Год назад +36

    I have had asthma every since I was 2 years old and still have it to this day. I do understand what these individuals are going through.

    • @beautybancs8688
      @beautybancs8688 Год назад +3

      I have had asthma since I was a child but wasn't detected earlier so it really disturbed me so much that I couldn't really do any stressful activities without running out of air.asthma is really scary and am really scared

    • @Wozniaczi
      @Wozniaczi 11 месяцев назад +2

      I once had a cardiac arrest due to asthma.. because even though they managed to give me an oxygen mask.. it quickly turned into an ambu mask and then, almost immediately, I had a cardiac arrest due to respiratory failure. it happened once luckily but the first time I jumped under a ventilator for 3 weeks

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a definitive treatment for asthma

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@beautybancs8688 Sports was hard as a kid.

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@oumaymen6773 WHO IS THIS FREAK OFFERING TO KILL ASTHMATICS????

  • @janetilmann5305
    @janetilmann5305 Год назад +24

    "You can't beat Barnsely tap water". I know how that feels. After 18 hours of severe dehydration, the most delicious thing I've ever tasted was Swedish Hospital water. It made me want to cry.

  • @kallykat
    @kallykat Год назад +15

    Young man if they recommend you to stay, stay!!! Trust me the hospital absolutely does not want to admit people so if they are recommending it omg listen to them!

  • @richardgregory3684
    @richardgregory3684 Год назад +10

    I had really bad asthma as a child. Not being able to breathe is an awful sympton, no matter how hard you try, you can;t get enough air. I coul dbe bedbound for days, espescially if I got bronchitis, which I got almost every winter, wsometimes two or three times. It gives that classic constricted feeling, like you have a steel band around your chest that stops it expanding properly. For years I was under various consultants at the hospital "chest unit" but nothing really changed. Then one day, the regular consultant was absent, so I was seen by the senior consultant. He was the first doctor to ever take the time to describe what happens in an asthma attack - he drew diagrams of how in my chest, the airways went into spasms and narrowed, causing that "tight chest". He also prescribed Ventolin (salbutamol). It had been available since 1969 - but I didn;t receive it until about 76 or 77. It completely changed my life. The drug is almost magical, you take a puff and you can literally feel your lungs opening up and you can take in that wonderful air. Thankfully I neve rhad brittle asthma and I;ve largely outgrown it, though I do get very rare and much milder attacks.,

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yep yep yep yep....both my parents were heavy smokers. People just do not get it. Pregnant with my youngest, my "mother" tried to light up. In my house. Nope, outside with ya. She left instead.

  • @HWolfe
    @HWolfe Год назад +7

    These docs and staff are earth angels. Bless them and the people they help.

  • @shannonvirginia7926
    @shannonvirginia7926 Год назад +16

    I have anaphylactic reactions due to many severe allergies and not being able to breathe is awful

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 11 месяцев назад +8

    I love to see the dr n nurses care they give to their patients. Love your videos.

  • @gloraelin
    @gloraelin Год назад +13

    Oh man, and the way Dalton is shaking.... Jesus christ, nebs back to back to back like that are so hard, they make you feel like you're on drugs, and not the good kind. So jittery.

  • @marthaross3598
    @marthaross3598 Год назад +24

    I have been with family members with lung problems. My brother had lung cancer and I drove him to treatments and tried to translate medical jargon for him. We knew he was terminal but he made his peace with his kids and grandchildren. It was very bad at the end.

  • @karenspence6721
    @karenspence6721 Год назад +10

    I have uncontrolled asthma it has scared me a few times thinking I may die because it was like trying to breathe through a straw the best I can explain i have been In the hospital a few times with oxygen and steroids through an iv but here lately I have been able to stay home thank you god with the right medicines and inhalers im doing good now hope it stays that way I hate hospital stays id rather be home thank God I have to got to stay home here lately God is good

  • @lorienray6216
    @lorienray6216 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was so impressed by the staff, but loved when Dr. said delivering bad news is not easy, “ I imagine what it would be like if I was that relative,how would I want that news delivered to me”. This Dr. Puts himself in their shoes. if more people did this, there would be less people inflicting pain, hate and rudeness towards others.

  • @ooommm4024
    @ooommm4024 8 месяцев назад +6

    I have eosinophilic asthma and hypogammaglobulinemia, with frequent asthma attacks and lung infections. I also have been on either end of treating asthma as both a patient and emergency nurse. I can empathize as these are frightening for all involved.

  • @olisaprice9870
    @olisaprice9870 Год назад +8

    This TV show is fantastic

  • @paulaylward5565
    @paulaylward5565 Год назад +11

    I hope you get well soon buddy

  • @CyclingM1867
    @CyclingM1867 11 месяцев назад +8

    I've had asthma my whole life. Thankfully mine's mainly exercise induced or brought on by a bad GERD attack, but I have had a few bad attacks that brought me to the hospital. All but one of those times were connected to hay fever, and the other was due to me overexercising and not stopping when I knew that I should. Since then, I've been extremely careful to not overdo it and to keep a much better eye on things when hay fever time is at its worst, as well as when other things that cause me to have even the slightest bit of difficulty breathing might trigger an attack.
    One of my friends has such bad asthma that she has to use a CPAP machine at night, and sometimes the slightest thing triggers her attacks. She has a really rough time, but usually she's OK.
    No words can accurately describe that desperate feeling as your breathing gets worse and worse, whether during an asthma attack or due to difficulties during another kind of breathing issue. My dad has COPD from when he used to smoke from his teens in the 1950s up until 1972, as well as emphysema from the same thing. He doesn't have as bad a time as I do when my asthma acts up, but it's bad enough for him.
    I work in healthcare and have cared for people who've had to take puffers two or three times a day, as well as a few people on oxygen. Having to fight for breath is no laughing matter. Not that anyone here is laughing about it.

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a natural and definitive treatment for asthma

  • @SheliaRPierre
    @SheliaRPierre 9 месяцев назад +5

    Imagine Having Asthma and Sleep Apnea... so scary! Currently sick right now..been wheezing, tight chest, etc. Used my nebulizer...and hv three inhalers. I pray we all get well. I woke up on several occasions coughing and short of breath, reaching for my rescue inhaler. Asthma is so scary!

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats asthma permanently and irreversibly?

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have both. Bless ya 💜

  • @lynncombs
    @lynncombs 5 месяцев назад +3

    Walkingonrainbows12: I'm so sorry you're going through this. I too have severe asthma. I pray for you to have good health and no, asthma is not just a blue inhaler. God bless you.

  • @alishatoleu4062
    @alishatoleu4062 Год назад +18

    Everyone who has asthma, COPD, emphysema or any other lung disease should have a nebulizer free of charge to have at home

    • @user-uk7tl4ip3m
      @user-uk7tl4ip3m 9 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree my 5 year old daughter has one at home due to her lung conditions and it's been a game changer she still needs hospital treatment sometimes but that's mainly oxygen.

    • @anaisdaniel7950
      @anaisdaniel7950 5 месяцев назад +2

      To be fair. It’s not safe for them to hand nebulizer machines out. You can become dependent on them. And also give you a false sense of security. Thinking you’re fine when you actually need to be in hospital. I’m 23. I have been put on a ventilator and been in intensive care 4/5 times in the last 6 years. I have brittle asthma and eosinophilia. They won’t even let me have one at home. Asthma sucks x

    • @Taser420
      @Taser420 3 месяца назад

      That’s not how it works. You have to have a prescription for both the machine and the medication.

    • @jessicaperezares9422
      @jessicaperezares9422 Месяц назад

      I have one ,l developed pulmonary embolism and l got asthma from it ..l have a nebulizer at home.

    • @NickUncommon
      @NickUncommon 19 дней назад

      My asthma specialist örescribed just that. My cousins (girl and boy) had Cystic fibrosis. And an engineer friend of my uncle helped to develop one of the first cold nebulizers. They were heavy and really big machines back when we were kids. Now it is a really small box I can take with me everywhere I go, just to help, because the salbutamol inhaler does not go as deep into the lung as the same meds in the nebulizer.

  • @corvettesbme
    @corvettesbme Год назад +5

    I love the team!

  • @charisepfahl7778
    @charisepfahl7778 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have allergies which trigger my asthma attacks. I really wish people would not overuse perfumes, after shaves, etc. Being near people smoking feels like my lungs ate being squeezed shut.

  • @emmietheworm6136
    @emmietheworm6136 Год назад +47

    love how the girlfriend tells him no like he’s a misbehaving child lmao.

  • @llamom
    @llamom Год назад +8

    People don't even begin to understand what an attack is like! I was born 3 1/2 months early, doctors didn't even know what was wrong with me. I use 3 inhalers every day, weather has a HUGE affect on my breathing. It sucks. I'm 69 yrs. old and my lungs look like Moon creators 😢

  • @paulinenewman1611
    @paulinenewman1611 8 месяцев назад +2

    Since having Covid I have been hospitalised twice for severe asthma and I have been ventilated prior to this I was so well managed that lots of my friends were not even aware that I was an asthmatic

  • @georgeacenas2349
    @georgeacenas2349 6 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent respiratory cases, and the X Ray's help tell the clinical story. Dr. Humphrey Sister Wainwright make great team. Impressive work to deduce ABT resistant mco, and then Rx the correct ABT to help female patient. Liked.

  • @m2lazy4u
    @m2lazy4u Год назад +7

    I got asthma when I was three years old. That was before inhalers, inhaled steroids and pills. I had to go to the doctor for antibiotics and a shot that help me breath. Doctors now said they probably gave me Epinephrine. My years from 3 years old until I was 12 my life sucked. My mom would sometimes put a chair outside in the warm sun so I could get some fun. My asthma got me at least 10 days a month. It came back when I was 23, but thank God there's all kinds of drugs out there now

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a natural and definitive treatment for asthma

  • @debbiewhitley8612
    @debbiewhitley8612 Год назад +2

    Jenny you are Amazing. Love and Prayers❤️❤️

  • @shmoogie31
    @shmoogie31 8 месяцев назад +4

    I have Asthma. I wasn't diagnosed until I was an adult. All my siblings had it as children. My Dad had it too. I am prone to Upper respiratory infections.

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      Shall I give you a prescription that treats asthma permanently and irreversibly?

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +2

      Im the only one dx'd. I suspect my sister had it. She died from pneumonia as a baby. I also suspect my dad had it. He slept with nostril spreaders (LOVE those!!), and he died from congestive heart failure.

    • @sandrawongseprasert9294
      @sandrawongseprasert9294 6 месяцев назад +1

      Me too, diagnosed at 31 now 55! My Dad had it and my brother has it! It is soo scary not being able to breathe!!

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@sandrawongseprasert9294I also had severe shortness of breath, but with physical therapy, I completely recovered from it many years ago, thank God

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta 10 месяцев назад +4

    Every attack damages his lungs and sets him up for future COPD.😢

  • @Tony_01989
    @Tony_01989 Год назад +12

    I suffer from Asthma and my asthma is acting up alot at night and when im at work. An I take my inhailer every 4 hours when needed. And I take my inhaler with me and at night its not easy for me to go to sleep an im very scared like dolton. And I hope he is ok

    • @sky-hv4zo
      @sky-hv4zo Год назад +3

      Yep that is me today this morning having trouble breathing then fell asleep after it opened my nose airway etc from clogged nose in both sides but now it's ok for my left nose but my right nose kinda clogged kinda opened Albuterol is easier for me to breathe or xopenex how ever u spell it is easier but proair isn't helping me

  • @caitb7089
    @caitb7089 5 месяцев назад +1

    As someone with moderate controlled asthma even what I deal with is harrowing at times can’t imagine having to deal with this 😞

  • @denisepope8599
    @denisepope8599 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have adult onset asthma due to aspirating a popcorn kernel. I hack and cough forever until I got that kernel back up. The next day I was in the ER not able to breathe. Emergency nebulizer treatment and inhaler helped get me back to normal. Now, I have asthma attacks frequently.

  • @semajraphael5225
    @semajraphael5225 Год назад +5

    Love watching this show ❤love to see them help people but notice every episode is older people not middle age or kids at all where they from and I don’t like how they do iv in the arm in United States 🇺🇸 they stick you down not up look like dat hurts 😢totally different states

  • @rdreamer5428
    @rdreamer5428 Год назад +3

    I was allergic since my childhood and now I'm asthmatic with ctc inhaler since a half year , ones you stopped the medication feel sick it's so terrible to feel pressure in your lungs even if my asthma is wild what about how have a grave asthma attacks

  • @soniajones8854
    @soniajones8854 5 месяцев назад +1

    Aww, sweet Margaret pearl! So young at hear. :)

  • @allgirrrlrider5395
    @allgirrrlrider5395 Год назад +5

    Girlfriend Amy is such a beautiful girl! She looks like a living doll

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 11 месяцев назад +4

    thank u Nintendo for continuing to make hand held consoles! U've saved many a miserable kid and nurse's shift.

  • @qoliz.
    @qoliz. 9 месяцев назад +2

    idk if i have asthma or not but i have really hard time breathing sometimes and when i was younger i had an oxygen tank thing

  • @ksierra4444
    @ksierra4444 6 месяцев назад +1

    Two Years ago my then 4 year old was in the pediatric icu in respiratory distress. Turned out she was extremely allergic the kitten we had gotten a week before and it had caused asthma. I took her to her doctor with my baby and 5 year old two days lrior and she couldn't even sit up she was so exhausted and her o2 was so low. They had me drive her across town to the hospital. After watching all these shows i now think they should have called an ambulance. Oh well shes doing amazing now and her asthma isnt even much of an issue. We got rid of the cat before she came home. So glad her asthma isnt as bad as it could be!

  • @debbiebrannon8874
    @debbiebrannon8874 Год назад +2

    Praying for a healing for

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 11 месяцев назад +6

    8:33 Honestly IMO this is why I believe even if u think u're fine but the drs are still worried go with the dr's opinion since they're the pros at this.

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +3

      I agree. I tend not to be concerned when I should be.

  • @lorienray6216
    @lorienray6216 5 месяцев назад +1

    Poor little Guy, Seth was a good little boy taking all the medicine and breathing in the nebulizer. Very well behaved for a two year old
    To be followed by a little 8yr old kid Riley with asthma and having issues with collapsed lung, scary for this little guy , you feel so bad for them as this one is of an age to understand what asthma is and lung collapsing. My stepson was so bad the machine was sent home with him

  • @amandanoel26
    @amandanoel26 28 дней назад +2

    As a nurse in the US.. it shocks me how much the doctors do over there, the doctors here would never do an IV and probably don’t even know how to if they tried. I’m moving! 😅

  • @elizabethkuchta5097
    @elizabethkuchta5097 11 месяцев назад +2

    ❤. Nhs are the best 👌

  • @Wozniaczi
    @Wozniaczi 11 месяцев назад +4

    I once had a cardiac arrest due to asthma.. because even though they managed to give me an oxygen mask.. it quickly turned into an ambu mask and then, almost immediately, I had a cardiac arrest due to respiratory failure. it happened once luckily but the first time I jumped under a ventilator for 3 weeks

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a definitive treatment for asthma

  • @SX1LXRP1X13..
    @SX1LXRP1X13.. Год назад +4

    Watching this now, I’ve just recently gotten out of hospital after having severe pneumonia and rhinovirus, I’ve had asthma pretty much my entire life, this wasn’t my first time being hospitalised for pneumonia, and I wish people would spread the word about how serious it can be, it can be deadly, just have to say thank you to all the nurses and doctors out there, you guys are angels, thank you so much for everything you guys do to help people everyday🫶🏻

    • @oumaymen6773
      @oumaymen6773 8 месяцев назад

      I have a natural and definitive treatment for asthma

  • @marciturner4980
    @marciturner4980 10 месяцев назад +2

    That's Onset Asthma, which is one of 5 Asthmas I have.

  • @user-gu4vw1eg6g
    @user-gu4vw1eg6g 3 дня назад

    Sad, that I was born this way. It's taking a great toll on me. Not many know this about me. Each severe asthma attack that I survive, I become more thankful to YAHWEH. I am also allergic to many things. Right now, I am still having subtle asthmatic cough 😷. My husband, said if it continues, I will see a pulmonologist. I have growing children (young toddlers) and I seriously this cough after the medication goes away. My husband is an anaesthetist. He sometimes, looks at me with a worrying side look. I have seretide inhaling medication, ventolin inhaler (the blue inhaler) nebuliser and all my medications at home, but hospital is still a far much better care. You will get many expertise and specialist attend to you, especially when your body seems not to be responsive with medications given.
    Some people ignorantly think that the blue inhaler (ventolin) is all the answers to Asthma attacks and conditions.

  • @veronicagravendijk4685
    @veronicagravendijk4685 Год назад +7

    I get a lot of chest infections so I know how it feels not being able to breathe

  • @angelaparker4110
    @angelaparker4110 Год назад +5

    Round here, they don’t give us anything to eat or drink when we’re in emergency

  • @Jennifersnails
    @Jennifersnails Год назад +4

    Poor guy.. my mom is asthma and she stays sick

  • @user-kv4yf1el3n
    @user-kv4yf1el3n 11 месяцев назад +3

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤ sending you all the love protection healing freedom n oxygen n health in universe ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jeh0089
    @jeh0089 Год назад +12

    I wonder why the 18 year old was not seen by an allergist or someone from pulmonology for testing to see what his triggers might be.

    • @nancykropf3809
      @nancykropf3809 Год назад +4

      Maybe he's already been tested and already know. It sounds like he's been there a lot.

    • @Katie-pc5yg
      @Katie-pc5yg Год назад +3

      This is ED it’s their job to treat acute problems, he’s got brittle asthma so for sure he’s known to the respiratory team usual pathway here would be back to back nebs, admission under respiratory care or discharge home with respiratory follow up.

  • @sweetbabynrs1
    @sweetbabynrs1 Месяц назад +1

    Dalton was in big trouble. You could see it on everyone's face. He was minutes away from going on a vent

  • @bluefluke7585
    @bluefluke7585 Год назад +4

    And none of them had to declare bankruptcy.

  • @ravnoordhaliwal6852
    @ravnoordhaliwal6852 Год назад +2

    Poor Kid l Hop he is okey

  • @shahmeeraamir4689
    @shahmeeraamir4689 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have asthma I still use seritide and I have been hospitalised 24 times or more but I think of it has a super power because no one goes trough it and I did my life has been really difficult I have 2 oxygen tanks one oxygen machine and one nebuliser but I am starting to grow out of it I also have been able to play with dogs animals most asthma patient are not able to play with fur feather and mud dust grass and all of that now I can do that because I am growing out of it I can play with my dogs they have fur and I also have chickens . I can play with mud I can play with dust so I am growing out of it but before I was just in a room given medicines all day not allowed to play with any animal I could not play with dust feather fur grass i was not allowed I was no allowed to go out I was weak but now I am able to do that cause I am growing out of it I have over 5 rescue chickens more then 1 rescue ducks and some dogs

  • @Cody-zd2ye
    @Cody-zd2ye Год назад +5

    When you tell people that you stopped breathing and they reply oh yeah you would not be here then would you.give me strength

  • @briae1944
    @briae1944 Месяц назад +1

    I wish the hospitals here how did this much attention on whenever I would have severe asthma attacks. They would just tell me to wait in the waiting room and then take the longest time to set up a breathing treatment. So I was just being in the room suffocating for God knows how long.. then immediately start asking for payments.

  • @janejones5362
    @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +2

    What I hate, is people telling me I must not have asthma, or its "not that bad", because thus and so. Two old women say I have 2 cats, so I must not really have asthma. Oh? You breathe with my lungs?? They said Oh, my granddaughter has asthma, and she cant have cats 🙄. Im not allergic to my babies. Last trip to the ER, there was some visiting male nurse who REEKED of smoke. The other nurses said they didnt like him. The smoke preceded his entry into the room. And his care was so atrocious, I walked out crying. With a canula in a vein. I was that upset with the verbal abuse. Staff told me to come back, and asked me what happened, and I told them. They said, You are totally welcome to come again, and ur also welcome to demand a change of nurses when this happens. Whoa. This I did not know.
    And just please remember, when you've treated one asthma patient, you've treated one asthma patient. I wheeze. A lot. But not everyone can hear it. If IM going to the ER, its serious. Because I tend to lean toward not wanting attention (Im autistic). And some people have a crooked spine, and this plays with the lungs being able to fill. Bless the good nurses in the last ER for catching it.

  • @dizzypancreaspump
    @dizzypancreaspump Год назад +4

    I've had the artery test before

  • @user-ds8fq8cp2f
    @user-ds8fq8cp2f 5 месяцев назад

    Ur seriously having him do peak flow

  • @MrJking065
    @MrJking065 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bless little Seth's pea-picking heart.🥰🥰

  • @Sophie-pm8ti
    @Sophie-pm8ti Год назад +4

    Hope there both ok❤

  • @michelleshelley995
    @michelleshelley995 Год назад +3

    I loveee ideals haircut sorta like mine.

  • @user-ds8fq8cp2f
    @user-ds8fq8cp2f 5 месяцев назад

    He's able to talk..that's good

  • @cynthiamaybunya4622
    @cynthiamaybunya4622 Год назад +5

    Severe Asthma Attack Scenes - Breathing Difficulties & Chest Pain 🫁 | Casualty 24/7

  • @janejones5362
    @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +1

    1:17:15 Those poor miners. Call The Midwives had an episode about a sick miner 😥

  • @Tony_01989
    @Tony_01989 Год назад +3

    I wish I was there to keep him company with his girlfriend and as I suffer from asthma only and im turning 34 years old April.18th I cough very loud and makes me cry as I am right now and Dolton I hope you be ok.

  • @amandamaurer9587
    @amandamaurer9587 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have asthma it sucks

  • @harrietlumb4156
    @harrietlumb4156 Год назад +2

    I have asthma and I don’t need inhaler alot

  • @gh0strayyy
    @gh0strayyy 10 месяцев назад +3

    how many times is it gonna say in resus is 18 year old dalton with his girlfriend amy who has came in after a severe asthma attack 😂

  • @TheMsbs1986
    @TheMsbs1986 Год назад +4

    I understand for the moms so much I also have asked my myself but not to the point of being admitted to the hospital nebulizers and steroids yes but that's not a big deal to me but when my little girl was year-old to 2 two-and-a-half she was admitted 25 x three of those two I see you she would get a cold and it would go into an asthma attack every single time and we would end up in the hospital I was the most terrifying thing he was 3 times worse than that second little boy who could see her neck sinking and her ribs and everything was sinking and way worse than a little kid all the way down she was sweating so hot just laying there lifeless it was the most terrifying thing in the world they had to intubation tubes out and open at the end of the bed they had to put her on oxygen and a continuous nebulizer rusher her to Pediatric Intensive Care put her on IV magnesium sulfate and they also had Iv Albuterol which until the first ICU trip I didn't even know that was a thing. And they tell you that they're pretty much just waiting for her to either get better or give up and stop breathing and the last option they can do besides what I already mentioned is intubate and from what I've been told once they're intubated is not usually a good thing for asthmatics! :-( she's 13 years old now on a nebulizer treatment daily twice a day when she is sick and then steroids of course and other things when she's sick of as well but she hasn't been to mitted to the hospital since she was three so nine and a half years Hospital free now from her asthma attacks but she still struggles with it all the time

  • @virginiakemunto9541
    @virginiakemunto9541 9 месяцев назад +1

    Am also asthmatic but I manage it from home

  • @timoverton8747
    @timoverton8747 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chleo❤😊

  • @susanhowe163
    @susanhowe163 24 дня назад

    WHERE ARE DALTON'S PARENTS? HE MAY BE CONSIDERED AN ADULT AT 18 BUT THIS BOY IS FIGHTING A LIFE THREATENING DISEASE! I COULD NEVER NEVER EVEN IMAGINE DOING THAT TO ANY OF MY CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @PreppingAngel
    @PreppingAngel Год назад +3

    Arterial blood for gas test? We have the finger clip here in the states. I've never had arterial blood taken for that reason. Strange.

    • @cristinepena3931
      @cristinepena3931 8 месяцев назад

      It's the best test.
      The only test.
      I avoid it like the plague. I've gotten better: COPD Emphysema: COPD bronchitis, asthma, and also on top of allergies I've got Vas Motor Rhinitis. I'm grateful to God that I have the doctors I have !!!

    • @PreppingAngel
      @PreppingAngel 8 месяцев назад

      @@cristinepena3931 Maybe it's because no one I know of has every had anything seriously wrong to need bloods taken for just gas. If we are at or near 100 with the finger unit then taking blood isn't necessary to find out the same thing.

    • @janejones5362
      @janejones5362 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@PreppingAngel I bought my own pulse ox at Walgreens during covid. $40 was WORTH it!!

    • @Laura-kl7vi
      @Laura-kl7vi 6 месяцев назад

      They used to clip less but i did see someone with one. With asthmatics and people with COPD the normal think in the US is to do an arterial blood gas. It tells them if you are retaining carbon dioxide in your blood, which is independent of blood oxygen levels and can show impending respiratory failure. It also shows blood pH, and if it's off d/t respiratory issues, they need to correct it with drugs because your heart and kidneys and brain can be damaged by wrong pH. Your heart can stop.

  • @muhammedsohaib3131
    @muhammedsohaib3131 10 месяцев назад +1

    I feel sorry for him

  • @DeborahWalling
    @DeborahWalling 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤

  • @gisellep177
    @gisellep177 Месяц назад +1

    I've had asthma all my life

  • @milanvidlicka232
    @milanvidlicka232 Год назад +1

    Awwww

  • @_river_tics_
    @_river_tics_ 11 месяцев назад +3

    500?! My baseline rate is 320! 😭

  • @kathyerb3134
    @kathyerb3134 Год назад +4

    Always check for pneumonia, often the culprit with asthma. Or exercise induced or viral induced . Please introduce steroids puffers, with ventolin, to asthma patients. My daughter was dx with primary Cilia Dyskensia at age 4 yrs old a rare genetic disease. Missing a kidney too. Severe asthma at 14 mths , almost lost her with 90 respiration rate, asthma dx. We'd get asthma cleared up but lungs still full of fluid.

  • @carriepooler4580
    @carriepooler4580 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have really bad asthma

  • @latishaburress5615
    @latishaburress5615 Год назад

    Done

  • @beautybancs8688
    @beautybancs8688 Год назад +2

    But please can someone please tell me more about asthma so I learn more