Young Girl Battles Tumor With Fighting Spirit | Temple Street Children's Hospital | Real Responders
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2019
- This week on children’s hospital, a young baby named Jack is being treated for meningitis, in the day ward Andrew has arrived for his Botox injections to sort out his mobility and some regular visitors Michaela and Sophie both require regular dialysis treatment.
The highs and lows of daily life on the wards in Temple Street Children's Hospital. See inside the theatres of the Dublin hospital, providing an insight into the work of staff who dedicate their time to the children in their care.
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Aww poor baby.. I just want to go and hug him.. 😭 Bless them all
Oh poor babies. Stay strong parents. I know how hard it can be. My son was in and out of the hospital until he was 3. Now I’m in and out of the hospital with Crohn’s disease. Watching your baby be sick and not themselves is so hard and heartbreaking you just want to fix them and get them back to normal and can be grueling and frustrating especially if they are in pain. I hope they get better and thrive. So scary.
So sad. It would be a bittersweet heartache to get an organ needed for your child. You want your baby healthy but that means another parent lost their baby.
God bless this hospital, the wonderful doctors, nurses and therapists, the incredible little patients and their families. ❤️❤️😀😀
I hope you better and get well soon Jack
I find all the children on here so beautiful, so cute and brave❤️
This whole channel is amazing and I can’t stop watching!
I'm 42 and I see alot of elderly parents on here, maybe I should leave the US and go to Dublin and find a nice man to share a child with. It would be my first 🌹
Great plan!
"something's up with Jack, somethings up with Jack"
Please Lord 🙏 fix this precious child and family 💔
Great Jack!❤❤
Hope you guys get better soon I will be praying for you
PCR is a really amazing thing. Expensive, but amazing.
YAY THEY HAVE MORE EPISODES
Fantastic TV Show
My son loved his stay in the kids hospital in Brighton when he had his tonsils out because afterwards he got to eat lots of ice cream & crisps! Does the long-term use of botox cause any permanent nerve & muscle damage?
No it dissolves in the body. That’s why people have to go back to get more for cosmetic reasons.
@@kelly_xoxo I think repeated use of it might damage nerves & the muscles they control though.
I had my tonsils removed because well um I think to grow to long gotta ask my parent I got surgery when I was 6 or 7 or 8 I ain’t ain’t sure
It doesn't. At the doses they use and in the location they inject it is metabolized and excreted. I've had boots injections since I was a child every 3 to 4 months for the same condition and have no symptoms of nerve damage or deterioration.
@@katydid5088 Hello. I'm glad you haven't got nerve damage from Botox (not boots?!), I'm surprised though!
I have cervical Dystonia and get botox every three months helps me allot
My first baby got meningitis. She had a grand-mal seizure at home. In hospital, they gave her a lumbar puncture, but our wonderful head of Neonatal Intensive Care, didn’t believe it that it came out showing “bacterial”. It was my baby’s sickest day. She was absolutely right! Thank God it was viral….much better outlook! My little one even ended up in a video for the March of Dimes…her first video release I had to sign! ( wish I could have seen it)
Today, she is a healthy woman working in elementary school (she has two Bachelor Degrees and her Masters)! Hang on n there, parents! I pray that all goes well with your baby (and everyone else’s little ones). I pray for them all. It brought back memories. God be with you all. ❤️🙏❤️🌈
My brother walks on his toes and has been ever since he can walk. He is now 25 and still does 😂 he even did judo on a high level, and was more stable on his feet then most other kids. Tried a lot to get him on his feet, but in the end that’s just how he prefers to walk.
I think this is a reupload
"Over cautious" parents are the reason I'm alive...Please, if your child, especially a _baby,_ is not themselves act! I got severely ill at 18months, couldn't keep anything down, lethargic, and suffered intense dysentery that left me extremely dehydrated. Mom took me into the doctor and the nurse kept saying I just had the flu and should go home, but mom refused and stayed until the doctor saw me. He took one look at me, and could actually smell the infection from the waiting room. Immediately he ushered mom into the nearest room and said "You need to go to the hospital _right now._ Can you drive, or do I need to call you an ambulance?" Mom drove me, and the doctor called ahead to the hospital to talk to the on duty pediatric interventionist. I had the Rotavirus, and the case was severe enough staff were not sure I'd survive. Obviously I did lol, but if mom had gone home I wouldn't be...Please be vigilant with your little ones! Pediatric patients can plummet at the drop of a hat! I'm glad Jack's parents, and his doctors of course, were vigilant!!
(The nurse felt aweful. She actually called my mother every day about my condition until I was well and discharged from the hospital.)
I had meningites
What is meningitis
My son almost died from meningitis, this is a very serious illness.
Labortory?
I just got my meningitis vaccine this year and I'm 29. But it doesn't protect against all strains, so if I get it I'll know what to look for: hypersensitivity to bright lights, a severe headache, a 103-ish degree fever, a big rash all over my chest, and the inability to touch my chin to my chest.
Vaccines are toxic.Ask your doctor for the medical info sheet with all possible adverse effects and ingredients
@@athenaemmanouilidis1291 vaccines a NOT toxic, please get your information from peer reviewed journals, no .com., no .net or Facebook websites. I give vaccines to children every day and there have been NO side effects both acute or long term follow-up. Stop spreading fear, especially uneducated, unresearched, data
@Sarah Edwards I give all vaccinations to neonatal, infant, children, youths and adults. In all my time practising, I've seen no severe adverse effects. The meningococcal vaccine is NOT a live vaccine, you can't get Meningococcal from the vaccine!!! The symptoms you have stated are the common side effects post any immunisation, fever, severe headache, feeling terrible with associated body aches and pain incl. Headache, aches and pains, febrile, there can be an anxiety rash reaction if you're starting to get anxious. Why didn't you represent to your doctor if you were so concerned? All patients have an obligations to take be accountable for their health not just the doctor's ✌
athena emmanouilidis they’re not. Spreading such dangerous misinformation should be illegal
athena emmanouilidis You don’t know how elated my maternal grandmother was when the polio vaccine came out!
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Botox is not for the muscle it,s for the nerve
Quick... call the drs and let them know! Even though it actually helps with muscle pain and spasms.
iolet mcfarland wrong
Botox is for headaches goofy
iolet mcfarland nope
botox can be used for a lot of things