It is great to have a doctor pressent that speaks Urdu it makes it so much more calming for both Atar and his father, also the way the doctor spoke to Atars father was calm and relaxed and showed that they had it under control , deep respect from me to all medical proffesionals.
My dad's cousin led a very active and independent life right up until her last month. A month before her 102nd birthday she suddenly got ill and died. Until then, she lived on her own, went shopping, went out visiting and was always smartly dressed, and such a sweet lady. That's the way to go - full speed until the last minute and then just end.
Agreed, I totally wasn't expecting that ending. He looked so healthy and happy. But things can go downhill fast, I guess. A reminder to all of us to make the best of every minute we have because you'll never know when it's over.
Yeah, he was a great man - intelligent, witty, very devoted to his wife, caring, active & a real trooper. He really was amazing for 91 years of age. RIP, Peter, you’ll not be forgotten! 💕
Dr. Sobi has such a beautiful radiance glow to her! And that smile of her is beautiful, with that smile and her sweet caring personality it probably calms a lot of nerves in her patients!
Learning about Peter passing away brought me to tears. Such a lovely man. His wife was his biggest priority in life. She was a lovely person too. I hope their daughter took her to France and cared for her there after Peter's passing. My husband and I have cared for our parents and know it's 24 hours a day. Peter there is a wonderful place in Heaven for you.
Yeah, I really took to Peter & thought he was a marvellous man. He devotedly cared for his wife, right up until the very end. He really was a bright, witty & caring man.
Peter looks so much like my second cousin who passed away in June/22. And then when I saw Peter’s date of passing, it made me feel very sad. I can’t imagine what his wife felt like. I hope she’s over in France with the daughter.
What a beautiful man Peter was. Such a gentleman, he warmed my heart so much. His love and care for his wife is exactly what marriage should be, so so beautiful. When I saw he passed in 2016, I was so moved. I think they broke the mold after making this wonderful gentleman.
Happy New Year from Tromsoe, Northern Norway. I’m in hospital due to depression , and the staff here are awesome! I’m getting very well looked after, and I’ve been depressed before , so I’m positive that sooner or later I’ll be fine again. Sending my ❤ to all the other mentaly ill who are in need of hospitalisation and I hope that the New Year will bring You more joy than the last one did.❤❤❤❤
Thinking of you. Am also a sufferer of major depressive disorder and was hospitalised last year. Staff in these facilities are amazing. Sending you ❤️ as you go through your journey. May 2024 be a bright, positive one for you.
I’m from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. I have severe PTSD, which also causes me major depression and severe anxiety from my 30 years of military service as a nurse. I've been to Tromsoe and it’s very beautiful, much like here in BC. I wish you all the best for the New Year and I’m sure that your depression will subside when you begin to have more sunlight there. The darkness can be quite difficult for those of us with mood disorders but it always improves with more daylight! ✌🏻💜 From 🇨🇦.
To the mother with the sweet daughter with epilepsy…your friend is correct, special parents have special children. 😊 You seem like a wonderful mother, and your daughter is so very lucky to have you and her father! Our God understands, and he will never leave your side❤ God makes no mistakes 😊
I think your daughter is the luckiest girl ever! You both as parents have given her the best point of view when dealing with a big challenge in life! She is a VERY special girl with special circumstances! How lucky she is. I have a special girl too! I have told her from day one as a preemie that she is perfect and is no different than anyone one else except that she is absolutely the greatest gift!
She also has a developmental disability as a result of the CP and I wouldn't say that's special. It's very challenging for the families and I've seen families break apart under the strain. Not all people with CP are affected cognitively, but Emma is. In my field I know a lot of families like this and when the children/adult children have developmental disabilities it is extremely hard on parents. I've know those parents who are rockstars at it, and I also know some parents, particularly the mothers, who develop mental illness because they reach a point where they can no longer cope and they lose it, becoming distinctly mentally ill. There is nothing special about that; it's just people trying to survive the emotional and mental strain.
Peter what a true gentleman. The real meaning of unconditional love for everyone ❤❤❤. I absolutely love all he has to say. I could listen to him read a book any day. Or just simply ramblings. RIP 😮😢
He reminded me of my father-in-law who was also the primary carergiver for his wife for many years. He was very kind and loving, just lke Peter and was from Wales. ✌🏻💜🇨🇦
My mom was like Peter…such character and independence…wonderful combination. Now I’m concerned about them all…the cyclist, the young girl…big hugs to all👋❤️🇨🇦. 🥹RIP Peter
Poor Peter, that man spoke in a blur and Peter clearly couldn't hear him. I love Peter, he has spirit. May his spirit continue to raise the roof in whatever form he has now.
What a sad ending with Peter passing away. He seemed like such a wonderful old ‘Englishman’. That one really hurt, he seemed to be pretty strong guy even if he had had a fall. I’m so sorry💔💔❤️🩹♥️♥️
Yes, these dogs are amazing. Good companions, too. Dogs can even be trained to detect cancerous tumours before any scan will reveal them. (I guess they have a great sense of tumour.)
Do you know how much they cost? Service dogs range anywhere from $5000 to over $50,000 (CDN) depending on what they are trained for. A seizure detection dog starts at $25,000 and goes up. Not every family can afford to spend that much money on a dog. They only live so long, sadly, and then they have to spend that money again, to get a new one.
@@suziedebolt6619 Some forms of epilepsy is uncontrollable. Emma's is likely tied directly to her CP, which is why they cannot control it with meds. She also has a developmental disability so it's all tied in with the CP. Not easy for parents.
Awe. Rest easy, Peter. It was like hearing my friends Dad again. As for Sobi, my heart skipped a beat quite a few times for her beauty. But her compassion for her patients is where it counts. I love this show all the way from Las Vegas just like the shirt Peter saw. Haha! Thank you for the entertainment.
I love how close Athar's family are, it is so crucial. ❤ And I can't believe Peter died, it's been years now, but somehow... What a great guy he was. 😊
I wanted to trim Peter’s eyebrows…it’s great that he still can remember all the things from his past…he has a lot of stories to tell…sad that he passed.
I'd love to reach out and hug Emma's mother. Yes, you love the child you have, with every fibre of your being, but you also wish you could make them well.
Happy New Year from the USA.. please pray for us too.. country is fighting against evils.. not joking.. not everyone knows truth here, but I do… God Bless everyone ! 😢😢😢❤❤❤
I wish people would slow down and talk to Mr.Peter!! I bet he's a joy to just relax and listen to his stories.. ❤❤❤ Haven't finished watching the video but I just seen in a comment that Peter passed.. :(
That was nice of the doctors to give her sedation for the stitches, when I was in the ER (a children’s hospital) they were putting in an NG tube and it was the worse thing ever (turned out they had untrained people doing it that did it wrong) I was screaming in pain and all they did was send my mom out and bring in 6 nurses to hold be down while I screamed in agony. I suffer from chronic pain daily so this is how you know it was bad
I love Peter. I would like to write the story of his life. It is too bad he's already passed away because I would really love the most to record his story have him tell it because he is so funny plus just so loveable.
This world could do with more Peters. That dr that saw young Emma with the EP and CP had no bedside manner at all and no idea how to approach a person with special needs.
Underground bar??????????? My daughter moved to the UK for work 6 months ago. She lives in Wimbledon. She has been bashed twice now by someone who followed her home from a bar. Two visits to St Georges. The second time she found the address of the attacker. She is suing him for 100,000 Pounds. The police reaction said, Oh, we don't usually do that here. She said, well get used to it because I am going to punish him big time.
I was quite surprised that the end that Peter had passed away. I hope the best for his wife and daughter. I hope the daughter took her mom over to France to be with her.
Emma's parents need to let her grow up into an adult. Unless she has mental difficulties along with the physical (which isn't common for CP), she can feed herself with one arm, dress herself, etc. She is 26, not six.
@PaulaOffutt: I completely agree with you! Social services could be helpful in finding the appropriate instruction and therapy (such as occupational therapy) to teach her independence! That is, if her parents would cooperate, outside assistance could be instrumental in giving the young lady skills and self-confidence! After all, her parents will not be around forever; after they pass on, how will she manage?
@laurelmiller5717 : No one is judging her parents. Some of us are evaluating the circumstances as we see them. I myself have had enough experience with special needs students and their families to see that at least one parent is hovering over her as if she were a small child. I suggested assistance for the parents and the daughter as a way to enable the daughter to live as independently as possible. Her parents will not be by her side forever! For goodness sakes, I call it as I see it, meaning well for all concerned. Will *you* be there for this "woman child" when she is left without her parents? If no one can or is willing to take over her care, she will be left to the social welfare system. Do you have any idea what that would be like for a person such as she, sheltered from life by her parents? Speak when you have an inkling of wisdom about the subject of care for the special needs adults in this world! 😔
@@elainelessackjust because you work with the special needs doesn’t make you an expert. As a parent of special needs there’s a whole other aspect of being emotionally attached. It’s easy for others to sit and judge. But you can’t discount a parent’s bond and SS emotional attachment. So don’t sit there and judge these parents. Unless you’ve walked in their shoes you don’t really know.
It is great to have a doctor pressent that speaks Urdu it makes it so much more calming for both Atar and his father, also the way the doctor spoke to Atars father was calm and relaxed and showed that they had it under control , deep respect from me to all medical proffesionals.
When atar’s father came in and just put his hand on his head/-it was moving for me, like he was healing his son.
Peter was a real favorite, despite his age he was up running like a champion. Extremely impressive!
My dad's cousin led a very active and independent life right up until her last month. A month before her 102nd birthday she suddenly got ill and died. Until then, she lived on her own, went shopping, went out visiting and was always smartly dressed, and such a sweet lady. That's the way to go - full speed until the last minute and then just end.
Man, what a kick in the butt that ending was. RIP to Peter, who made the world a better place while he was here.
Agreed, I totally wasn't expecting that ending. He looked so healthy and happy. But things can go downhill fast, I guess. A reminder to all of us to make the best of every minute we have because you'll never know when it's over.
Yeah, he was a great man - intelligent, witty, very devoted to his wife, caring, active & a real trooper. He really was amazing for 91 years of age. RIP, Peter, you’ll not be forgotten! 💕
Yes, I teared up when I read that. What a beautiful soul he was, he was ready to sacrifice his health for his beloved wife.
So sad 💔
Ya wasn't expecting that :-(
Dr. Sobi has such a beautiful radiance glow to her! And that smile of her is beautiful, with that smile and her sweet caring personality it probably calms a lot of nerves in her patients!
"When you get ancient you get annoying.." LOL I always love the quirky old folks!
Learning about Peter passing away brought me to tears. Such a lovely man. His wife was his biggest priority in life. She was a lovely person too. I hope their daughter took her to France and cared for her there after Peter's passing. My husband and I have cared for our parents and know it's 24 hours a day. Peter there is a wonderful place in Heaven for you.
Yeah, I really took to Peter & thought he was a marvellous man. He devotedly cared for his wife, right up until the very end. He really was a bright, witty & caring man.
Peter looks so much like my second cousin who passed away in June/22. And then when I saw Peter’s date of passing, it made me feel very sad. I can’t imagine what his wife felt like. I hope she’s over in France with the daughter.
I cried too. I didn't expect it. He was so sweet!
Peter is a prime example of why we should treasure our elderly.
Happy New Year all!
Yeah, loved Peter. He was a real character & so intelligent, witty, charming & caring. RIP to a wonderful man.
yes if we live that long we all hope to be as sharp and as cool as him
Sobi is absolutely gorgeous her skin is just radiant she has a beautiful glow about her
What a beautiful man Peter was. Such a gentleman, he warmed my heart so much. His love and care for his wife is exactly what marriage should be, so so beautiful. When I saw he passed in 2016, I was so moved. I think they broke the mold after making this wonderful gentleman.
Happy New Year from Tromsoe, Northern Norway. I’m in hospital due to depression , and the staff here are awesome! I’m getting very well looked after, and I’ve been depressed before , so I’m positive that sooner or later I’ll be fine again. Sending my ❤ to all the other mentaly ill who are in need of hospitalisation and I hope that the New Year will bring You more joy than the last one did.❤❤❤❤
Thinking of you. Am also a sufferer of major depressive disorder and was hospitalised last year. Staff in these facilities are amazing. Sending you ❤️ as you go through your journey. May 2024 be a bright, positive one for you.
I’m from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. I have severe PTSD, which also causes me major depression and severe anxiety from my 30 years of military service as a nurse. I've been to Tromsoe and it’s very beautiful, much like here in BC. I wish you all the best for the New Year and I’m sure that your depression will subside when you begin to have more sunlight there. The darkness can be quite difficult for those of us with mood disorders but it always improves with more daylight! ✌🏻💜 From 🇨🇦.
Much love to you guys, depression is a beast but you gotta this.
Love and well wishes from Ottawa 🇨🇦
God bless you and keep you safe. Depression is difficult, but stay strong. Much love to you from the USA❤️
I'm so happy to hear you are heard and being supported so well.😊
To the mother with the sweet daughter with epilepsy…your friend is correct, special parents have special children. 😊 You seem like a wonderful mother, and your daughter is so very lucky to have you and her father! Our God understands, and he will never leave your side❤ God makes no mistakes 😊
I think your daughter is the luckiest girl ever! You both as parents have given her the best point of view when dealing with a big challenge in life! She is a VERY special girl with special circumstances! How lucky she is. I have a special girl too! I have told her from day one as a preemie that she is perfect and is no different than anyone one else except that she is absolutely the greatest gift!
Amen 🙏
She also has a developmental disability as a result of the CP and I wouldn't say that's special. It's very challenging for the families and I've seen families break apart under the strain. Not all people with CP are affected cognitively, but Emma is. In my field I know a lot of families like this and when the children/adult children have developmental disabilities it is extremely hard on parents. I've know those parents who are rockstars at it, and I also know some parents, particularly the mothers, who develop mental illness because they reach a point where they can no longer cope and they lose it, becoming distinctly mentally ill. There is nothing special about that; it's just people trying to survive the emotional and mental strain.
RIP Peter Latham. The elderly should be honored and treasured. They have much to share.
Peter what a true gentleman. The real meaning of unconditional love for everyone ❤❤❤. I absolutely love all he has to say. I could listen to him read a book any day. Or just simply ramblings.
RIP 😮😢
He reminded me of my father-in-law who was also the primary carergiver for his wife for many years. He was very kind and loving, just lke Peter and was from Wales. ✌🏻💜🇨🇦
The way peter worries about his wife is precious, but boy is he a character 😂 so cute
Peter was such an interesting man. RIP Peter.
My mom was like Peter…such character and independence…wonderful combination. Now I’m concerned about them all…the cyclist, the young girl…big hugs to all👋❤️🇨🇦. 🥹RIP Peter
Peter is such a gentleman. In these parts, anyone told there were nine people ahead of them, would have a bitched a blue streak
Poor Peter, that man spoke in a blur and Peter clearly couldn't hear him. I love Peter, he has spirit. May his spirit continue to raise the roof in whatever form he has now.
Peter reminds me so much of my father , Peter. Even so much about the home guard.
Felt so bad for Emma, her parents are great.
Peter is a GEM 💎 !!!
What a sad ending with Peter passing away. He seemed like such a wonderful old ‘Englishman’. That one really hurt, he seemed to be pretty strong guy even if he had had a fall. I’m so sorry💔💔❤️🩹♥️♥️
Happy New Year from the United States 🎉❤ May everyone watching be abundantly blessed this year 🙏 ❤
Happy New Year from South Africa 🇿🇦🎉🍾🥂
Thank you 😅. Happy New Year from Pittsburgh 🍀🎉🥂🍾😊
Happy New Years from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Same from Australia
Gutes neues Jahr 2024 !🎉🎉🎉
From Germany
Happy new year from Newcastle in Australia
Emma needs a seizure detecting guide dog. I have heard of them here in the US. They help with independence. What a lovely family.
Yes, these dogs are amazing. Good companions, too. Dogs can even be trained to detect cancerous tumours before any scan will reveal them. (I guess they have a great sense of tumour.)
My mother is epileptic since I was born 63 years now. She has a great medication to control seizures
Do you know how much they cost? Service dogs range anywhere from $5000 to over $50,000 (CDN) depending on what they are trained for. A seizure detection dog starts at $25,000 and goes up. Not every family can afford to spend that much money on a dog. They only live so long, sadly, and then they have to spend that money again, to get a new one.
@@suziedebolt6619 Some forms of epilepsy is uncontrollable. Emma's is likely tied directly to her CP, which is why they cannot control it with meds. She also has a developmental disability so it's all tied in with the CP. Not easy for parents.
Happy New Year from a tiny town in S. Illinois, USA!! May 2024 be a year of peace and prosperity for you all!
Wishing you the same from Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Especially wishing you and your country peace this year! ✌🏻💜🇨🇦
Southern Indiana here too.. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I'm in S.C. Indiana. Happy New Year to everyone!
I’m from Honolulu, Hawaii. Happy New Year to all. Much success and health to all.
My daughter has right side , she is 2005 born. We are good, we are learning every day, we are surviving
God bless Peter! We're in new years eve, happy New year 2024!
RIP Peter Latham. What an exceptional gentleman, we could do with many more like him.
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@@AK20741 Amen to that.
Happy New Year from WA! Didn’t like that the gentleman Peter passed. I would have listen to his stories. Prayers to all
I just adore the older generation ❤ The older generation doesn’t hold back, they are open books and I love hearing every story.❤
Oh that sweet man so sad he has passed what a gem of a person 😢
Happy new year to everyone. I wish you all the very best for the new year. Take care 🙂 😊👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Wow lovely patients. Peter was adorable. They don’t make them like that now. Hope his wife is fine❤
I love how that doctor was able to communicate to that father I'm sure it can at least slightly make them at ease
Thank you for providing my favorite series! 🇺🇸
Sobi is STUNNING !!!
Happy New Year ,from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
What a team.
Aw, what lovely people in this episode, every one of them! ❤
Aw, I love Peter. May he rest in peace. ❤
Awe. Rest easy, Peter. It was like hearing my friends Dad again. As for Sobi, my heart skipped a beat quite a few times for her beauty. But her compassion for her patients is where it counts. I love this show all the way from Las Vegas just like the shirt Peter saw. Haha! Thank you for the entertainment.
Happy new year from Sweden 🇸🇪
What a beautiful, funny man Peter was😢
Really like Peter. Even more because he was born in Lahore where i was born and Live to this day
Peter had me chuckling for his lovely characteristic and then crying, learning of his passing.
I love how close Athar's family are, it is so crucial. ❤ And I can't believe Peter died, it's been years now, but somehow... What a great guy he was. 😊
Peter has that old-fashioned, "What ho, I say!", British army officer in khaki with the spiked pith helmet, sort of way about him. 😊
Happy New Year from the United States
Happy New Year from Cyprus 🎉
Awesome video again and I can’t wait for the next episode. Happy New Year to all.
I wanted to trim Peter’s eyebrows…it’s great that he still can remember all the things from his past…he has a lot of stories to tell…sad that he passed.
Thank You, South Illinois from Central Wyoming.
Happy New Year Everyone!!!🎉❤ From Austin Texas
Happy New Year 🎉🎆 from Sweden Gothenburg 🇸🇪☮️😊
Happy New Year!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy New Year! 🎉
"Now you play with your toy." - Peter 😂❤
I love him!
🎉🎉🎉🎉Happy New Year from America 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Poor baby Emma she's so tired of pain no
A seizure detection dog would be a wonderful companion for Emma.
Happy New Year from Longview Texas USA
Happy new year from California USA
Happy New Year to you too I'm in Des Moines Iowa USA and it is going on 4:30 here I'm driving my bus Hope you will get better soon
I would of loved to si with Peter and listened to his fascinating exploits. RIP MR PETER
I have oh no, Peter…🙁
Great series as usual!
Peter--he was such a beautiful human being!😊
Sobi is lovely.
Peter's wife was beautiful.
Happy New Year 🎉
I'd love to reach out and hug Emma's mother. Yes, you love the child you have, with every fibre of your being, but you also wish you could make them well.
Happy New Year from the USA.. please pray for us too.. country is fighting against evils.. not joking.. not everyone knows truth here, but I do… God Bless everyone ! 😢😢😢❤❤❤
How can you possibly know everything
Happy new year from New Zealand
I wish people would slow down and talk to Mr.Peter!! I bet he's a joy to just relax and listen to his stories.. ❤❤❤ Haven't finished watching the video but I just seen in a comment that Peter passed.. :(
He had positive attitude heals fast
Rest in peace dear Peter ❤
That was nice of the doctors to give her sedation for the stitches, when I was in the ER (a children’s hospital) they were putting in an NG tube and it was the worse thing ever (turned out they had untrained people doing it that did it wrong) I was screaming in pain and all they did was send my mom out and bring in 6 nurses to hold be down while I screamed in agony. I suffer from chronic pain daily so this is how you know it was bad
The doctors didn’t offer me anything for the pain or think about sedating me.
Happy new year from morrocco 🎉🎉🎉
I love hospital videos.
Emma hat so ein liebes und freundliches Lächeln 🥰☺️
Ihre Eltern sind wunderbar ❣️♥️
Alles erdenklich Liebe und Gute ❣️🌹🍀
Can we talk about what a freaking gorgeous woman Dr. Sobi is? She is just breathtakingly beautiful! Her skin is incredible!
,Happy New Year from Keñtucky
I love Peter. I would like to write the story of his life. It is too bad he's already passed away because I would really love the most to record his story have him tell it because he is so funny plus just so loveable.
Peters wife-the pics of her in her younger days, she was stunning!
I hope to find someone who cares about me half as much as Peter did about Molly. ❤️
I love Emma.
Sobi is very pretty.
Happy new year 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
This world could do with more Peters. That dr that saw young Emma with the EP and CP had no bedside manner at all and no idea how to approach a person with special needs.
Underground bar??????????? My daughter moved to the UK for work 6 months ago. She lives in Wimbledon. She has been bashed twice now by someone who followed her home from a bar. Two visits to St Georges. The second time she found the address of the attacker. She is suing him for 100,000 Pounds. The police reaction said, Oh, we don't usually do that here. She said, well get used to it because I am going to punish him big time.
peter was the man! r.i.p
I was quite surprised that the end that Peter had passed away. I hope the best for his wife and daughter. I hope the daughter took her mom over to France to be with her.
omg Dr Sobi is soooooooo pretty !!!
I’m an epileptic like Emma I totally get where she is coming from from
I've been watching a few of these now. There's an ongoing theme....don't ride a bloody bicycle on the roads! Second theme...ditto motorcycles!!
FYI. Take B/P first before taking blood. Cause fishing for blood will raise B/P.
Emma's parents need to let her grow up into an adult. Unless she has mental difficulties along with the physical (which isn't common for CP), she can feed herself with one arm, dress herself, etc. She is 26, not six.
I thought she was 14-16 because she seemed very young
@PaulaOffutt: I completely agree with you! Social services could be helpful in finding the appropriate instruction and therapy (such as occupational therapy) to teach her independence! That is, if her parents would cooperate, outside assistance could be instrumental in giving the young lady skills and self-confidence! After all, her parents will not be around forever; after they pass on, how will she manage?
Please don’t judge her parents. You do not know the situation
@laurelmiller5717 : No one is judging her parents. Some of us are evaluating the circumstances as we see them. I myself have had enough experience with special needs students and their families to see that at least one parent is hovering over her as if she were a small child. I suggested assistance for the parents and the daughter as a way to enable the daughter to live as independently as possible. Her parents will not be by her side forever! For goodness sakes, I call it as I see it, meaning well for all concerned. Will *you* be there for this "woman child" when she is left without her parents? If no one can or is willing to take over her care, she will be left to the social welfare system. Do you have any idea what that would be like for a person such as she, sheltered from life by her parents? Speak when you have an inkling of wisdom about the subject of care for the special needs adults in this world! 😔
@@elainelessackjust because you work with the special needs doesn’t make you an expert. As a parent of special needs there’s a whole other aspect of being emotionally attached. It’s easy for others to sit and judge. But you can’t discount a parent’s bond and SS emotional attachment. So don’t sit there and judge these parents. Unless you’ve walked in their shoes you don’t really know.
Sidenote, Atar's cousin Musawar is _beautiful!!_ My goodness 😍
The saying goes:
Find a penny, pick it up and all day you’ll have good luck. Find a penny, let it lay- bad luck you’ll have all day.
We used to say the first line the same but ended it with, “Give it to a friend and your luck will never end”! ✌🏻💜🇨🇦
oh god wait he passed? I'm so sad for his passing but he said it himself, he had a really good life.
Why is a doctor called registrar?
It’s the title given to a doctor in training. She’s about halfway through her total training! Cheers!
Ask them
We call them residents in America.
Musawar has the most beautiful “movie star” teeth!
Does Emma's medical conditions preclude her not being able to use the sedating gas tube??