Possible Infection After Girl Has Tongue-tie Removed | GPs: Behind Closed Doors | Channel 5
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I’m autistic and that mum is amazing she seems to really understand her daughter
Hi , in my situation is not any difficult comunication , i don’ t any of health condition, i did that because i was told by orthodontic to do it for my braces ,
It is veryyy important for parents to help their children with their health and other affections.
Yes that mum can Comunicate with her girl wich it amazing.
Same here. I wish people new I was autistic when i was younger it'd be so much easier
such a sweet mum and daughter she is so calm and patient.
That a nice thing to said aww 😆😄😀👋👍☺️😅😃
Beautiful little girl and incredible mother, very calm and comforting. The staff treated her perfectly. They were patient, considerate and non-threatening.
Noticed the earphones in the ears and recognised the cues. My twin is autistic and is the exactly the same with sensory overload (has to wear earphones).
Lovely respectful way the doctor and paramedic dealt with her, recognising her difficulties and respected her boundaries but still got the diagnosis
Doctors surgeries and hospitals can be very distressing for people with sensory issues. Doctors/nurses have to come right in your personal space for examination, there are bright lights and beeping machinery. The chairs, bedding and gowns have a rough texture as well
@@hamstermunchies5558 I know. My twin sister is autistic.
Oh bless her! What a sweet girl and lovely patient mum. I hope she’s better now
what a sweet women. I have epilepsy, sad to say that i still have them even thought i have tried many medications. love this program
Sweet girl! Super proud of her! Her mum is so patient and calm. xx
I know it nice to see I take my hat off to her it must be so hard for her 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh we’ve seen Anastasia before, hello again xx
I had my one at 28 year old and it took around 1 week to be recoverd.
I am autistic aswell deaf I does struggle yes same as that girl with sensory overload if anything like as injections blood tests etc or things touching on my skins I does get anxious but after that I am ok as I know they are helping me too
“Chips and Chicken” a kindred spirit ❤️
Given the way they perform the so called 'operations' for Ankyloglossia on the NHS it's little wonder she was in so much pain.
It's just so very easy to leave a comment like this without making some effort to support what you are saying.
In this case, it would appear the child had very recently had the operation (and it is an operation, not an 'operation') and there was bound to be some soreness and pain afterward. Regrettably, the child is putting her finger under the tongue to feel the stitches and that might indeed lead to infection if it were to continue, but not here.
Maybe the vocalisations are making sure we work out exactly what we want or need and what is going on.
I love this show🇫🇷🇬🇧🇵🇰❤
I do as well 👆😃😄😀🙂☺️👍😅😉😆😁😊
That first lady was lovely, & I do hope she hasn't had anymore grand mal seizures, I'm sure she was really frightened when that occurred for the first time in a long time, however, I do just want to point out that the word flu is often misused, & trust me when I say you'll know when you have it (& you won't be making it to any drs office).
Viral infections are awful & can make you feel absolutely dreadful (as well as bad colds), but flu means you have such a raging high temp / fever you have to lay & wait for it to break - you can't physically move due to the severity of the deep & debilitating body / all over joint & muscle pain, & it can take weeks - a month to fully regain strength again. People often say they have flu, but i promise you'll know if you've got it xx
Yes I agree ☝️.
I’ve seen some of the news about the worst colds ever going around. Chest congestions can make you feel run down, you know when we feel like there’s mucus dripping at the back of the throat & then to the chest, it’s called a chest cold.
I would use honey and Iemon 🍯 with the tea ☕️☕️🍋🍋.
First ladyyyy who had the fit she is kitchen cook awwww been more thd 15 yrs
Great
Hi Melissa happy birthday thanks 😊I love you dentist appointment NHS clapping
I am autistic and I use head to help with sensory issues
What a lovely Russian mother with a daughter Anastasia
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He has good taste in tea
I use to have Epilepsy but I outgrow Epilepsy but I have started to have Absence Seizure and penny mal Seizure
The other email one was from a couple few months back so it we will can see have the other one in case a couple weeks ago but we did our last thing invoice thing
she looks like kitchen cook at swanshurst school secondary school kings heath
Is it just me that thought that male doctor was quite rude when dealing with the autistic kid and her mum?
He’s just blunt and very strict.
Why are they not doing a manual blood pressure?
Because it’s the GP. You only have blood pressure done at the ER or Doctors
my dog has epilepsy and its so horrible
Aww sorry hear that I love dogs so much 😢
Chips and chicken seems to work with children 🥰🤗
Haha yes, only thing is poor girl will go through a lot of pain when trying to eat, especially oily foods since it can worsen ulcers (I have 4 right now 😭)
I used to have epilepsy
They are called seizures not fits!
All fits are seizures but not all seizures are fits.
Some of us vocalize.
Dentist appointment Melissa and I will be back in London tomorrow
What country is this?
its in the uk (england)
What's a tongue Tie
It's when the lingual frenulum (middle section underneath tongue) is too tight, restricting speech.
As The Royal Family and other Rich, get the best of care.
What's that got to do with anything? Armchair anarchists are so tedious.
Dentist appointment Melissa 😬
I have a tongue tie
Isn't this the lady who didn't want to vaccinate her daughter? Or was that someone else ?
Idk tbh x
yeh think so
Yeh it is the same person
Dentist appointment Melissa and I will be taking care and anna on Tuesday night and meie
Mum ❤😂🎉😢
What language was Annie speaking?
The girl with the tongue tie? I think she was just making sounds, autistic people do it to calm themselves
Russian
Is she non verbal because of her tongue?
No, many people who have autism struggle with learning a language or talking but it depends on the autism they have
What is a tongue tie
You know how under your tongue, there is a piece of tissue that attaches your tongue to the bottom of your mouth?
A tongue tie is where that piece of tissue comes to near the front of the tongue, so they don’t have much movement, and can have trouble eating and talking.
@@ThatgirlnamedJodie ohh I thought she had her tounge Pierced and she went to remove the piercing
@@navjotparmar2318 No. A tongue tie is fixed by they snip the tissue near the front of the tongue tying it down, so then it’s like a normal tongue.
Makes sense
Usually the tongue 👅 tie is fixed in infancy. It would have easier than doing at 12 years of age with her autism. She also keeps rubbing it with her finger, that’s making it red and angry looking🙁poor little sweetheart 🙋🏽♀️💕
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