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  • @maia79
    @maia79 2 года назад +5127

    My older brother who has special needs used to be so violent towards me and my siblings that at one point my parents had to bring him to a facility to help him and get him the help and meds he needed. You would never know looking at him now as he is the most gentle loving guy. Sometimes its the only option and is better for everyone.

    • @kattychins9738
      @kattychins9738 2 года назад +119

      Sounds like a happy ending ❤️❤️❤️

    • @joymwendwa6959
      @joymwendwa6959 2 года назад +46

      wow thank God

    • @carenxatu5962
      @carenxatu5962 2 года назад +143

      Sometimes the brain doesn’t function as it should. Just because the brain can’t regulate certain things properly, that does not make someone a bad person. I’m so glad your brother got the help he needed. And i know it’s fictional, but I hope this boy does too. And I hope he and his family will recover from this heartbreak.

    • @justanaverage1762
      @justanaverage1762 2 года назад

      Probably got a lobotomy in yhere

    • @johnwt7333
      @johnwt7333 2 года назад +16

      Only god knows what type of hell your brother lived locked up in there to break him and make him so mellow.

  • @PolinaLee94
    @PolinaLee94 2 года назад +1855

    Breaks my heart how he says "I'll be better". He loves his family and would always feel guilty for something he can not fully control. He needs this, but it still hurts like hell.

    • @ernnyernny3142
      @ernnyernny3142 Год назад

      Kisn ikskib ikagiwkwein the

    • @Scarysnicker2
      @Scarysnicker2 Год назад +9

      Yeah I understand

    • @MrAtul1962
      @MrAtul1962 4 месяца назад +2

      Well the sudden intense emotional outburst happens when someone is feeling not right, having some guilt that's keep repeating over and over again in Their thought,some kind of trigger event..
      Or maybe hidden abuse happened by someone

    • @fifilindman
      @fifilindman 3 месяца назад +1

      He’s a psychopath he doesn’t feel guilt.

    • @PolinaLee94
      @PolinaLee94 3 месяца назад +4

      @@fifilindman he is not, he has the opposite problem - can not control his emotions and has A LOT of them.

  • @LightningBoltMaster55
    @LightningBoltMaster55 3 месяца назад +65

    I really like the dad reassuring the mom that everything will be fine, that’s good husband and father material right there

  • @arrenshepperd6146
    @arrenshepperd6146 2 года назад +2125

    My brother was extremly violent against me and my parents did almost nothing.
    They send him to therapie from time to time but it was never long enough to heal him, because "he missed us so much".
    Today he is in a clinic because of alcohol and drug abuse. My parents wanted to look like a normal family so much, that they totaly destroyed our childhood.
    My sister and my father don´t talk to my brother anymore, my mother is still excusing his behavior and for me: I honestly dont know what to say about it anymore.
    My parents just choosed the wrong path

    • @leopixianoya479
      @leopixianoya479 2 года назад +39

      i think you need some therapy

    • @cryptnick_
      @cryptnick_ 2 года назад +50

      @@leopixianoya479 Why so rude, keyboard warrior?

    • @shakibzz
      @shakibzz 2 года назад +133

      @@cryptnick_ i dont think they were meaning to be rude... i think they genuinely meant therapy might help (but that being said, they need to phrase it much better)

    • @jayjaynorman4135
      @jayjaynorman4135 2 года назад +10

      im so sorry if you wanna talk about it am here!❤️❤️❤️

    • @lukerosales5879
      @lukerosales5879 2 года назад +32

      @@shakibzz agreed. Therapy can heal what their parents specifically have ruined.

  • @sebastianmichael5819
    @sebastianmichael5819 2 года назад +4259

    The more clips I see the more I understand how fucked up the US's healthcare is.
    I know that it's fiction and not always realistic, I keep that in mind, but often I also read the comments of several people confirming that this stuff happens and It's mind blowing. Im grateful for living where I am, with healthcare financed by tax money.

    • @angelicasmodel
      @angelicasmodel 2 года назад +164

      Agreed. This falls under the same category as Breaking Bad messed up levels of non-healthcare.

    • @luke51353
      @luke51353 2 года назад +20

      Agreed.

    • @Untitled_Novel
      @Untitled_Novel 2 года назад +27

      Agreed🇬🇧

    • @viktoriatoth5809
      @viktoriatoth5809 2 года назад +69

      My thoughts exactly. That is not healthcare. Something that works like this is anything but care...

    • @yvonvandergoes589
      @yvonvandergoes589 2 года назад

      @@angelicasmodelo zcuuccc

  • @Oltrya
    @Oltrya 2 года назад +1496

    new achivement unlocked: abandonment issues

    • @specialneedsmusic
      @specialneedsmusic 2 года назад +12

      Minecraft fan to ay

    • @MaxTheDarkWolf807
      @MaxTheDarkWolf807 2 года назад +12

      more like
      New achievement: To Much Adrenaline

    • @sheel818
      @sheel818 2 года назад +52

      You have to understand, he almost killed his younger brother.

    • @erachyie
      @erachyie 2 года назад +3

      FEELS BAD BUT LMAO,😭

    • @mangle2006
      @mangle2006 2 года назад +5

      This is the Hulk Syndrome, dude.

  • @jpblack2148
    @jpblack2148 Год назад +100

    I hope they sued their insurance companies after this imagine having to surrender your child to the State in order to get them medical treatment. Heart breaking and despicable

  • @rianmilit
    @rianmilit 2 года назад +996

    More respect for parents like these, that know there's nothing to be done, outside of psychiatric long term treatment, and do whatever it takes to get him help, rather than those that see the signs, but ignore them, and the kid end up mauling or killing someone.
    'I'll love them, no matter what's is a fool's errand.

    • @emilycooper442
      @emilycooper442 2 года назад +14

      I'm confused by the last sentence of your comment.
      Is it not loving them to do what is necessary? If you don't unconditionally love your child youre a monster.
      You're talking about not enabling problem behaviour. There's a difference...

    • @I_Eat_Lemons
      @I_Eat_Lemons 2 года назад +6

      @@emilycooper442 I don't unconditionally love my child.
      My child is a cat. 😂

    • @emilycooper442
      @emilycooper442 2 года назад +1

      @@I_Eat_Lemons ❤❤😺😸

    • @joymwendwa6959
      @joymwendwa6959 2 года назад +10

      @@emilycooper442 i feel like Rian was saying that some parents will allow the child to get worse while "loving" them. true love includes sacrifices and if you love your child or anyone you would do anything especially if there are no alternatives. the sacrifice in this video was to leave the child so he can get better. almost like how Jesus left His glory in heaven and came on earth as a human (not even rich or anything but as a poor to average man so he can relate with us all) and to die with OUR sin even though He is pure and has never sinned. it is like you being excecuted for a murder you didn't commit. Jesus' love for us required a necessary sacrifice and He took our place in hell and suffering for three days. then took the keys to the gate of hell rendering the devil powerless to keep us in hell. that is why the devil is now deceiving people to believe lies. but with Jesus we are free

    • @emilycooper442
      @emilycooper442 2 года назад +1

      @@joymwendwa6959 exactly 💯

  • @trunksss5
    @trunksss5 2 года назад +703

    UK Version: They need to admit him. Parents How much will that cost . Nothing. you will get letter in 3 weeks

    • @pastaslut
      @pastaslut 2 года назад +3

      HELPPPP

    • @hibarikyoya854
      @hibarikyoya854 2 года назад +37

      BUT MUH FREEDOM

    • @Lucy-lp9kv
      @Lucy-lp9kv 2 года назад +79

      UK version there is no beds at all and the wait for therapy is 3 years

    • @idk.man_
      @idk.man_ 2 года назад +17

      @@Lucy-lp9kv I rather waiting 3 years than abandoning my own child

    • @Lucy-lp9kv
      @Lucy-lp9kv 2 года назад +27

      @@idk.man_ Honestly the care in the UK for mental health really isn't better than the US. I know someone who was put into care by their mum because they had anorexia and couldn't get the care they need. It happens here too. And often your denied any therapy at all apart from 6 weeks of cbt

  • @primcasiha
    @primcasiha Год назад +40

    I applaud how brave the parents are. Heard several stories of parents coddling and protecting a child who is extremely violent towards their siblings or relatives, some ended up killing their siblings.

  • @codyarmstrong8428
    @codyarmstrong8428 2 года назад +710

    I worked in a group home, a boy there had to be legally abandoned or "surrendered" to his case worker and by proxy us so that we could better control his care. Similarly, it took a lot of convincing for his mom to do it, because she saw it as giving up on him. The reality is it's just on paper, and two years later he was able to control his anger effectively, hadn't been in an altercation, was doing better in school, slept better, appetite came back, and showered regularly (teenagers are rank bruv). Despite "abandoning" him, he got to move back in with her and guess what? They have a healthy relationship and are doing great. Also side note, just because you legally abandon someone, doesn't mean you can't still see and communicate with them, ergo it makes no real difference other than you aren't responsible for their care monetarily.

    • @TaylorS0410
      @TaylorS0410 Год назад +2

      What country bruv?

    • @AlinaTowers
      @AlinaTowers Год назад +23

      Nice to hear a hopeful story! I had friends who had to “abandon” their adopted daughter for the same reason. To my knowledge, she didn’t respond well to treatment, and never returned to them. She had a brutally traumatic past. 😢

    • @miippi
      @miippi Год назад +16

      In Finland if you abandon or surrender your child, you wouldn't be allowed custody again. Even children in foster care are still technically in the custody of their parents, and no legal choices can be made for them without parental consent.
      Once you legally sever your ties to your parents, they cannot be reinstated. I was emancipated at 16, and legally my parents had no say after that. I was hospitalized due to ed and the hospital wouldn't call my parents, because legally they were not allowed to. I was 17 at the time. After I turned 18 I was allowed to add my mom as my emergency contact.
      I am very lucky that me being emancipated didn't affect my relationship with my parents in the long term. My mom was just unable to take care of me at the time. I'm 32 now, and my mom has been clean for over 10 years. If I wasn't emancipated at 16, I wouldn't have a relationship with my mom today. My brother hasn't seen our mom in 13 years, and I know that it could have just as easily be me who ended up that way.

    • @codyarmstrong8428
      @codyarmstrong8428 Год назад +8

      @@miippi fair enough, I should have specified I was from Canada. Things work a little differently, but I respect your response

    • @makmcdermott
      @makmcdermott 6 месяцев назад

      @@codyarmstrong8428 That is great. I'm in Canada too, specifically Ontario. Worked at residential settings for children with dual diagnosis (mental health + development delay). We had a resident who was surrended at 4 years old, because a ward of the Province. While the child was allowed visits with the parents and they could come to meetings about the child, the social worker & Children's Aid Society (CAS) was their guardian.
      If the child is under 6 years of age, their has to be a permanent plan for the child within one year of being taking into custody by CAS. That child could never be returned to their parents, also their parent could never afford to pay the per diem, so this way the goverment had to pay it.
      If the child is over 6 years of age, CAS has 2 years before parent rights have to be removed and a permanent placement be found.
      Yes, teenagers are stinky and they always make a fuss about having to take their shower, even if they are dual diagnosis. I think it's a rule.

  • @marlie1938
    @marlie1938 2 года назад +361

    Who else found Chicago official one day and cant stop watching it?

    • @xxfabby_animationsxx7377
      @xxfabby_animationsxx7377 2 года назад +4

      It's what got me to search for Chicago pd and binge it since
      I found 7 seasons out of 9, I'm currenrly on ep 8 from season 1

    • @rainbow5239
      @rainbow5239 2 года назад +2

      Me hehe😅😄

    • @leemadden887
      @leemadden887 2 года назад +1

      I have struggled to enjoy it. Initially it was fine but now every staff member is either sleeping with each other or is so messed up it’s now just so boring and not enjoyable. April and Natalie are so unlikeable and ridiculous.....ED Drs and nurses don’t go all over the hospital treating patients and there is no surgery that needs to be performed in ED. Hospitals do have designated emergency theatres. This show is embarrassing and so unrealistic it’s laughable

    • @Badruborg
      @Badruborg 4 месяца назад

      Me 😂

    • @annabelowusu-ansah6249
      @annabelowusu-ansah6249 Месяц назад

      Me today

  • @favoritevids8869
    @favoritevids8869 2 года назад +365

    One of the saddest cases on the show. No one is really at fault here or doing something bad „for the right reasons“ and the solution is just as heartbreaking. I honestly don’t know who to feel more sorry for. The boy or the family.

    • @bottle3124
      @bottle3124 Год назад +12

      Feel bad for all of them together at the same level

    • @bottle3124
      @bottle3124 Год назад +1

      The boy is in the family

    • @feliperuiz7458
      @feliperuiz7458 Год назад +2

      I feel bad for the family, not the boy

    • @Issy4023
      @Issy4023 Год назад +7

      @@feliperuiz7458the boy can’t control it , it’s not his fault

    • @Issy4023
      @Issy4023 Год назад +3

      It’s a horrible situation for all of them

  • @flauscheballchen2855
    @flauscheballchen2855 2 года назад +166

    Honestly this shows me how health care abandons families that really need help. Really sad.

  • @wrivera9014
    @wrivera9014 2 года назад +154

    I can't stand when Dr. Charles gets hurt. I love that character so much

  • @SERENDIPITY-m4b
    @SERENDIPITY-m4b 2 года назад +642

    That's so sad ... Just hearing him say the he just wants to go home.. and knowing this place will never be home without the people you love ❤️

    • @lib8990
      @lib8990 2 года назад +11

      I feel so bad for the child

    • @giakhanghuynh6336
      @giakhanghuynh6336 2 года назад +6

      I actually cried in this scene because it's so sad. :(

    • @kimmy227
      @kimmy227 2 года назад +5

      when he said he’d be better it broke my heart :(

    • @giakhanghuynh6336
      @giakhanghuynh6336 2 года назад +3

      @@kimmy227 Same for me. :(

    • @Dee-V-Dee
      @Dee-V-Dee 7 месяцев назад +1

      I mean that's all well and good saying the place isn't home without the people he loves. But staying would ruin the relationships too. Or he could kill one of them in a fit of rage one day, then he'd be locked up and have no choice.

  • @koreenellahome
    @koreenellahome 2 года назад +196

    Imagine sending him into society like this… wife, children, coworkers, what kind of life could he achieve

    • @hasturthekinginyellow5003
      @hasturthekinginyellow5003 2 года назад

      He could become a cop, those fuckers are just like the kid.

    • @nikdozajimavy1277
      @nikdozajimavy1277 Год назад +23

      He wouldn't live long enough to have any of what you mentioned. Sooner or later, he'd turn his violence against himself instead of others and it wouldn't be pretty

  • @half-a-person517
    @half-a-person517 7 месяцев назад +17

    Dr Charles' writing was so good in this episode. the fact that when being attacked you see the training the character would have had to simply protect his face and stop the kid from hurting himself by safely retraining him

  • @MsRoy76
    @MsRoy76 2 года назад +409

    Having your child taken away to get healthy or leave your child with you and just let the violence grow is very hard to choose but all they have to do is wait right? If it was the only way to have a child healthy then yes I would do anything even if it means they grow up without the love from their actual parent or a guardian. And even if it means we will be called abandoners. As long as the child is well that is all.
    Whoever you are no matter what you are just be you don't ever let someone judge you and just be free from your insecurities and fly for freedom have a great year ahead of you 💜

    • @BellaKarim23
      @BellaKarim23 2 года назад +30

      No actually in this instance no one calls them abandoned as long as They are still there for him. They just don't have the right to decide for him as a ward of the state. It's not abandoned. It's a horrible decision but it is to save his life. Kids with this kind of problem often end up like this. It's actually the best, if saddest way to get them the help they need. Even I countries with tax paying for Healthcare residential treatment, which may be permanent for their whole lives, tends to be out of reach for many. They said it wasn't forever, but it can be depending on hus needs

    • @angelicasmodel
      @angelicasmodel 2 года назад +14

      As someone who lives in a country with decent healthcare, I'm glad I'm unlikely to have to make this choice. My concern would be if my child would feel any additional psych affects of being abandoned by me. I'm not sure how that would play out in a real life scenario.

    • @bonD6002
      @bonD6002 2 года назад +1

      Sadly they gave up their child to the hospitals care so I dont think they'd be allowed to get him back when he is mentally stable again

  • @jaycaddel-c8x
    @jaycaddel-c8x 2 года назад +159

    The expression on Jamie’s face when his parents leave…it broke my heart.

  • @bamsah3941
    @bamsah3941 2 года назад +83

    I am so thankful that healthcare is free in my country, i feel so bad for anyone that has to financially suffer so much just to be in good health.

  • @flamiaminu5536
    @flamiaminu5536 6 месяцев назад +7

    It never ceases to baffle me that because of insurance anyone can be denied a treatment without massive bills. It's insane.

  • @emilyhillhouse2611
    @emilyhillhouse2611 2 года назад +326

    I know its fiction but im so glad to live in Australia and not have to stress about hospital bills. I love medicare

  • @meganescriven3198
    @meganescriven3198 Год назад +339

    When he said "I want to go home" really hit hard because you know that he's probably never going to go home.

    • @taiyabazaheer9492
      @taiyabazaheer9492 Год назад +11

      That's not true. He might actually.

    • @Jehphg
      @Jehphg Год назад +16

      depends on his diagnosis and treatment tbf

    • @Wildlifesupernannyfan
      @Wildlifesupernannyfan Год назад +6

      He probably did after his medical therapy care.

    • @meganescriven3198
      @meganescriven3198 10 месяцев назад +10

      Probably at some point but he wants to go home immediately. The home sickness is going to be unbearable.

  • @ShanaReviews
    @ShanaReviews Год назад +297

    The real villain of this episode wasn't the ailment the child had.
    It was the american healthcare system

    • @yaninaryan
      @yaninaryan 7 месяцев назад +6

      I thoug it was always the villain

    • @HalifaxHercules
      @HalifaxHercules 4 месяца назад +5

      Especially forcing Jamie's parents to give up their parenting rights, and make him a ward of the state, cutting that young man from his family for the rest of his life.
      Dr. Charles is just as evil for splitting families.
      This story also breaks my heart as my parents were in a similar situation when I was four years of age, and they had the courage to continue raising me as opposed to confining me to an institution.

  • @fallenangel_6067
    @fallenangel_6067 2 года назад +558

    This hit me like a bullet. I was taken into child custody after some things my mom never did that her ex did. It traumatized me. And hearing this boy say "I wanna go home" and "no please" I broke down crying because that's all I said when they took me away from my mother. After 10 years I now live with my mom happily. I still have traumas like ptsd (thanks to child custody actually they caused some traumas) and attachment issues as well as abandonment issues but now I do live with the one they should've never seperated me from. Now I vouched to myself that if I ever where to get a child I'd adopt them. And I'd adopt one that most people would see as a "demons child" why? Because no matter who they are. They still deserve someone to love them unconditionally.

    • @johnwt7333
      @johnwt7333 2 года назад

      that you mother never did but her ex did. So, someone did do things under her watch.

    • @jayjaynorman4135
      @jayjaynorman4135 2 года назад +4

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @zuzannawisniewska4464
      @zuzannawisniewska4464 2 года назад +3

      Consensus.... they deserve.

    • @muymal6201
      @muymal6201 Год назад +5

      quick reminder that God loves you and cares about you. No matter how bad things are, remember that He's still walking with you at every step of the way. He sent Jesus to die for you, so that you could be saved from your own sins. He won't leave you now :)

    • @57ymon
      @57ymon Год назад

      Be calm mate it’s ok I’ve been there but laughing to much because I saw one child and I just laughed😂😂😂😂

  • @cyanide7270
    @cyanide7270 2 года назад +90

    While i get that its unthinkable to 'abandon' your child like this, you NEED to think of it the other way around. What about your other child? This ones condition will only get worse, and as he grows up hell get bigger, stronger, and more dangerous. There could be a time you would come home only to find hes killed your younger child.
    Its a tough situation but, giving them up IS the best decision.

  • @raven_bard
    @raven_bard 6 месяцев назад +6

    What kind of abhorrent healthcare system forces these kinds of ultimatums on parents and patients? It's absolutely disgraceful that the insurance companies wouldn't cover the cost of the child's treatment.

  • @sarahjames927
    @sarahjames927 Год назад +27

    As a person who works in insurance specifically dealing with healthcare in the US yes the solution offered is a actual solution. I can tell you horror stories about how insurance impedes medicines ability to save lives.

  • @degstoll
    @degstoll 2 года назад +78

    How does such a wealthy country not be able to cover medical costs, this dumb founds me. Even though this is not a real situation, this really happens in real life and it's heart wrenching. The US needs better leaders and people in charge, disgusting.

    • @themakerstoolbox9688
      @themakerstoolbox9688 26 дней назад

      Things like this are why the country is as wealthy as it is. To be clear I am not defending this. More wealth does not necessarily mean good. A small percentage of the population in the US are making money hand over fist because capitalism has gotten out of control there. This ends up both inflating the numbers and makes the US as wealthy and powerful as it is.

  • @Prizie
    @Prizie 2 года назад +63

    imagine having to decide to not be parents of your kid just so he can get better and not kill your other kid or you.........thank God for free healthcare

  • @katieminns9778
    @katieminns9778 Год назад +37

    I will always love how the parents responded to this

  • @vulpixfairy1985
    @vulpixfairy1985 Год назад +19

    Update from my previous comment in this video: This kid unfortunately reminds me of a child in my preschool. He’s a bright kid and very curious. But the moment he’s dysregulated, he lashes out physically to his friends and all the educators and takes an insanely long time to calm down. I have been punched, kicked, bitten…and I know this child NEEDS help. Watching this made me relive a bit of that trauma and is the reason why I look forward while dreading a bit coming to work.

  • @bluebrain7009
    @bluebrain7009 2 года назад +443

    _Insert US Healthcare Insurance joke here_
    But seriously not being from the US doesn't stop me from feeling pity for those suffering through this nonsense.

    • @sateor9300
      @sateor9300 2 года назад +3

      xd

    • @kaynhuros2050
      @kaynhuros2050 2 года назад +3

      you could have made a darth vader rogue one reference

    • @AndrewBarsky
      @AndrewBarsky 2 года назад +4

      When you need help, you need to accept that. Believe me, I understand that personally. It’s disgusting that the option is to give up your child, but that is the option. American healthcare is a joke. I can get the same medicine I could back in America in China (believe me I know I’m gonna get hate for this) and see a doctor out of pocket for cheaper then insurance.

    • @parumpumpamz
      @parumpumpamz 2 года назад +1

      Insurance is business in US..thats how messed up the system was..i know cause im a claims rep and most insurances dont pay

    • @Wulfen73
      @Wulfen73 2 года назад

      this isn't just a US thing, people from countries with Healthcare typically bury their heads to just how lacking Medicare is in Canada, how terrible the NHS is, it's... unfortunate

  • @transittimes2008
    @transittimes2008 Год назад +41

    If you really think about it, 11 isn’t a teen yet, but the gap between tweens and adults isn’t that long, it’s only 10 years really. Imagine this on an adult scale, doubled in size and height.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 2 месяца назад

      It doesn't work that way bruhhh... You're confusing the show "the hulk" with real life... Guys don't turn green and grow a 100 feet and destroy cities when they are angry... Time to reenter reality again bruhhh you be tripping in tv land long enough... BRUHHH!!!!!!!

  • @AllyBubblesSpriggs
    @AllyBubblesSpriggs 2 года назад +47

    How can they say no to the treatment the child needs?? Like seriously??? I'm so glad I'm in UK now!! 😢

    • @catinthehat906
      @catinthehat906 Год назад +3

      There are huge waiting lists to get in CAMHS units in the UK, there is no guarantee of treatment, even suicidal kids are turned away.

    • @jennawebb4225
      @jennawebb4225 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@catinthehat906it's true unfortunately, I was one of special needs kids that have to wait for a long time to get treatment. It's depressing to be honest

  • @AllyBubblesSpriggs
    @AllyBubblesSpriggs 2 года назад +92

    I felt so sorry for the kid, he didn't want to hurt his brother. He just couldn't stop himself. 😢

    • @MrAtul1962
      @MrAtul1962 4 месяца назад

      He is suffering from inside..
      Somekind of guilt,abuse or maybe things didn't get into his way after many things he did ...(procrastination)

  • @CrazyOctaneInApexLegends
    @CrazyOctaneInApexLegends Год назад +20

    my friend been surrendered to the hospital when he was 8 years old due to his parents think he was violent but it was his older brother, they shocked the doctors while they saying there's nothing wrong with my friend so they left him there and he never seen his parents again without saying goodbye. so i took him under my wing but i was 4 at the time and now he's in the Marines.

  • @AmiraSilverleaf
    @AmiraSilverleaf Год назад +22

    The fact that some US families have probably been forced to do this hurts.

  • @motzi123
    @motzi123 2 года назад +231

    Dr Reese, Dr Rhodes, and Dr Manning made this show. None of them deserved to leave and I feel like they should all make a comeback back into this show, I really feel that it would do this show good.

    • @AndrewBarsky
      @AndrewBarsky 2 года назад +12

      They should have made a spin-off around those two. The episodes featuring them seemed like the least drama “thirsty” if you catch what I mean.

    • @sarahbrightmore3749
      @sarahbrightmore3749 2 года назад +3

      I know it was never the same for me after they all left 😟

    • @naomiwatson8075
      @naomiwatson8075 2 года назад +4

      @@sarahbrightmore3749 ye especially when ava and Connor both leave

    • @gamerboizyt2967
      @gamerboizyt2967 4 месяца назад +2

      Also Dr. Charles. He's a good actor.

  • @anerdwithglasses7429
    @anerdwithglasses7429 2 года назад +31

    With cases like his you have to
    He won't get better at home with parents who can't give him the kind of support that he needs.
    His father can not be there every time he blows and tries to hurt someone.
    I watched a story on the news in my country with a family that said No to the drs, No to the medication and the treatment facility.
    That boy one day turned around and killed his mother in a fit of uncontrollable anger.
    It took his mother dying for the whole family to finally say yes to the facility and that boy is now a man and he still lives at the facility because the damage was done and he won't ever be free again.
    He gets days out to town to interact with his other family members but he must be returned and if he is out past curfew then the police will be sent out to get him back.
    His father can't forgive him but he hasn't cut him out of the family either because he knows it was his fault that he failed to act when he should have.

  • @artist-scopes8357
    @artist-scopes8357 2 года назад +107

    I watch this and i remember All the millions of dollars america spends on its millitary, and the thousands of homeless people they have & all the health problems alot of its citizens have that they can't afford to get treated.

    • @rachelwyatt6735
      @rachelwyatt6735 2 года назад +1

      same

    • @amacadagraham6723
      @amacadagraham6723 2 года назад +4

      Totally not related but where I'm from, we have 1 general hospital, you can surgery done today and be released tomorrow because we do not have enough beds, there is 1 day in the week designated for surgery so you'll have to wait until that day to get surgery, American Healthcare is still far greater than others. 😭😭

  • @DaughterofBabaYaga
    @DaughterofBabaYaga 8 месяцев назад +3

    Not only for his well being but for his brother and the rest of them too. Christ that kinda outburst during his teen years could lead to him killing one of them.

  • @Pidgeon_Queen
    @Pidgeon_Queen 11 месяцев назад +18

    As someone with special needs like that kid, I know how it is to have problems with controling your anger. I'm very loud and can get childish and because of this I have hard time getting along with my classmates and family. On top of that I was diagnosed with autism and no matter how much I try to control my emotions, they're always popping off at the wrong time. But unlike the boy, I don't use violence if unnecessary. Anyone lese can relate?

    • @Brianna-eo8nu
      @Brianna-eo8nu 11 месяцев назад +5

      Autistic here! I had frequent meltdowns when I was in classes at school due to stress. Right up till college. Never hurt anyone physically, but I can understand the frustration in being unable to control those kinds of overwhelming emotions.

    • @maluridae_
      @maluridae_ 5 месяцев назад

      I was specifically looking for an autism related comment on here because it sort of blew my mind that no one really mentioned it, given what that whole thing sounded like to me.

  • @XMizzTuraX
    @XMizzTuraX 2 года назад +59

    I can’t imagine how hard that must be. I hate my kids going to my dads overnight. Never mind something like this

  • @snowowl8837
    @snowowl8837 Год назад +71

    If I was the father I would have gotten out of the room and then fell to my knees and start crying I couldn’t even imagine how would it be to give your son away but I suppose you’ve got to be there for the family

    • @betty5064
      @betty5064 Год назад +11

      People don't always react by collapsing into a wet heap. Most of us do that when the thing is all over and finished. There is an immense amount of paperwork to do and talks with the older child. And, don't forget, there is a very seriously injured younger child in the hospital, as well.

    • @torquetheprisoner
      @torquetheprisoner 4 месяца назад

      this might of gone on for a long time with the out bursts so it must of came as a bit of a relief at the end of the day

  • @channelbagg5346
    @channelbagg5346 2 года назад +17

    There was a kid in my school who was like this, easy to anger, didn't react to authority. And this is kind of the same instances that were happening at the school, only he would get mad at the kids who were smaller than he was and they couldn't do anything.But one day he got mad at a kid about 3x the size he was. I didn't end well for him and well I never saw him again.

  • @Phantom.Gaming64
    @Phantom.Gaming64 2 года назад +31

    I like this clip for one reason. It shows you the hard reality that sometimes when you want your son or daughter to have a good well-being, you have to make difficult choices in order that your child will have a brighter future. In this case the parents had to surrender the custody of Jamie just so he gets the help he needs. That is a very difficult and painful choice to a parent, and not everyone are capable making that decision.

  • @sophiaminors4406
    @sophiaminors4406 2 года назад +12

    My brother was very violent towards me and would often beat me up but it wasn’t until he became violent to them that they kicked him out. He never got the help he needed and now he’s in jail. I’m the only one who visits him 😔😔😔

    • @peculiarity3111
      @peculiarity3111 2 года назад +6

      Kudos to you for not completely blocking him out of your life and continuing to visit him, people will never heal if their support system is limited, when he gets out, maybe try and convince him to go through therapy. I don't know your brothers behavior, attitude and/or mental condition but its on your parents for not getting him the help he needs.
      Wishing you and your brother goodluck.

  • @jennifermunro4374
    @jennifermunro4374 2 года назад +68

    Canadian here. If my kid had to be admitted to a facility it'd be free and they'd still be my kid. This is why I pay taxes.

    • @petitcactusamer
      @petitcactusamer 2 года назад +8

      You forget the case of the kid whose parents begged to be admitted and be given help who was sent home countless of times and ended up dying from what I remember and I believe this was in Ontario. Stop acting like our medical system works it doesn't work. It's free and people die waiting for care if they get it. Look at what's currently happening stop deceiving people.

    • @MADARA66613
      @MADARA66613 2 года назад

      Canadian? If your child had such problems the medics would suggest assisted suicide.
      This is way you pay taxes

    • @medina4926
      @medina4926 2 года назад +2

      yup, free in 2 years of asking for help and finally being seen

    • @tessacahill4100
      @tessacahill4100 Год назад +4

      Unfortunately not true, also Canadian and have personally seen cases where a child has had to be 'abandoned' in order to get them the proper help. 😣 Maybe less common, but does happen.

  • @WaleWatcher
    @WaleWatcher 6 месяцев назад +3

    Calling 000 because you fear for you & your family’s life and is the hardest thing I’ve ever done.
    I lived in fear. On one hand I’m ashamed and on the other I’m glad, because it started the road to recovery. Doors were locked, anything sharp was put away. We made sure we could always see him and not be surprised. I wondered if we would end up another awful news story. Everyone we know adores him, he is adorable. He is autistic and I thought a lot of it was because of that diagnosis but I’ve come to realise that his mental condition is unrelated to that but it did make it harder to see at first.

  • @jaxonbudarick
    @jaxonbudarick Год назад +5

    It absolutely broke my heart when at the end they were all I. The same room the family and the mum walked of and the boy was left the crying 😢

  • @meng_jan
    @meng_jan Год назад +12

    Me and my brother used to have a really hard time dealing with anger and there are still things that set us off, he's been violent towards me twice even after he learned to controll it better. The biggest problem is that we've never gotten any kind of help and now have no idea why we're like this. My mom is supporting us in trying to find out but we aren't really telling our dad because he just thinks my mom's looking for things that aren't there.

    • @dr.bartfratze9354
      @dr.bartfratze9354 Год назад

      Then maybe your ignorant dad is the cause. Have you thought about therapy?

  • @kiddfaith4397
    @kiddfaith4397 2 года назад +91

    Welcome to an accurate representation of US mental health care. It’s sad how many people can’t get their needs met, simply because the system won’t cover it.

  • @adamputu5448
    @adamputu5448 2 года назад +3

    Love This Hospital And Medical Service. Thanks For All Of You Service Doctors Men And Women Doctors

  • @dylanarmitage684
    @dylanarmitage684 Год назад +5

    I can't Imagine what it must be like to have something like this in your family I have never seen anything like this in real life and the fact that it does exist has to be a complete shot to the heart of a family and I am completely empathetic and sympathetic with anyone family who goes through something like this

  • @maggiewilton8861
    @maggiewilton8861 Год назад +8

    This actually brought me to tears as the little boy aint choosing to be like this

  • @scarlet2847
    @scarlet2847 6 месяцев назад +6

    Whats that I smell? Another perfect argument as to why public healthcare is infinitely better than private healthcare

  • @johnsmith-yv7rp
    @johnsmith-yv7rp 2 года назад +12

    I'm from the UK and naive to medical insurance - why don't they cover whatever is needed by the person? Like what is 'accessible' to patients and how do they determine it? So sad really

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 9 месяцев назад

      Depending on the healthcare plan and insurance they have it can be extremely expensive for the patient or the patients family

  • @rowdyreidgirl
    @rowdyreidgirl 2 года назад +69

    I live in New Zealand but my g****m heart breaks for this family. Imagine having to institutionalise one child with violent psychopathy to save your other child's life. I couldn't imagine that choice.

    • @norialt8771
      @norialt8771 2 года назад +4

      It's not just the other child's life, but also the prior child's life too. By hurting other (unintentionally), he hurts himself but he doesn't realize it. The mental abnormality is something that parents will most likely be unable to manage or heal him either.
      They need a professional expert for proper treatment and procedure. But I know it's also not the best method. I'm aware (some if not most) mental facilities cause more trauma than it should have healed. Countless cases where they become even more broken or almost brainwashed which is pretty sad.
      As a psych student, it hurts me that these stuff happens. I genuinely want to help people with mental challenges, but with the reputation that mental hospitals and wards get from real-life events and cases, it's difficult to have people rely on psychologists/psychotherapists/psychiatrists - COMPLETELY understandable. It's just, there are also those who really want to help via applying the practice and knowledge they have.
      Then again, psychology is a relatively ambiguous and morphed study especially with the culture of always having to fit the standards of society. It's a dilemma I do have, but in the end, I just want to help. Honestly, no one will ever know the BEST way to help them. That's why we rely on communication, connection, and compassion so much. Those are the few major ways we can do to understand them, but will never fully experience their own experience.
      :(

    • @dogboyirI
      @dogboyirI Год назад +8

      He’s not a ‘psychopath’ 1. he experiences empathy and remorse 2. lack of empathy doesn’t automatically make someone violent or dangerous anyway 3. he simply had multiple mood regulation disorders. (i’m aware it’s just a character) He wasn’t an evil unfeeling person who hurt others for entertainment or had a plan to kill anyone he simply couldn’t regulate his emotions so he was easily set off and couldn’t ground or calm himself so he lashed out on those around him

  • @Steve_V1066
    @Steve_V1066 Год назад +9

    We fostered an 8 year old child that had a really tough background. In and out of the system. Caught him in the middle of trying to set the house on fire in the middle of the night. Tried to kill the cat, and then throw huge rocks at another boy that was just way too much for us to be able to hand, the foster program figured it was time for full time care. We felt horrible for the child , but we had other foster kids to care for. Only after did we find out we were the 8th house that he was placed in, one after another. The foster systems are underfunded and the older kids don't get the help they need.

  • @CompletelyNormalHuman
    @CompletelyNormalHuman Год назад +4

    Now that I’ve binged all House MD clips available on RUclips, I am slowly making the transition towards the Chicago franchise. I love it already

  • @afifzahiruddinrohaizan52
    @afifzahiruddinrohaizan52 5 месяцев назад +1

    I understand the kid's suffering. I too get explosive whenever I get angry because someone teases or bullies me. I got so filled with rage that I lashed out in uncalled-timing and unintentionally hurting anyone around me.

  • @RaceySpacey
    @RaceySpacey 2 года назад +7

    So grateful we have good healthcare in Australia.

  • @graceray2283
    @graceray2283 Год назад +21

    Absolutely disgusting that for a patient to receive treatment they could have to be abandoned by their family. This is why universal healthcare is so important.

    • @makmcdermott
      @makmcdermott 6 месяцев назад +2

      Unforunately, this happens in places with Universal Healthcare. Canadian provinces do not cover theraputic group homes as health care.

  • @chitah27
    @chitah27 Год назад +3

    This is really sad😢😢 but even in real life nowadays theres a lot of kids suffering with this😭😭

  • @ageoftarot6881
    @ageoftarot6881 Месяц назад +1

    My one child is a disaster and Everytime I look for help… surrender is the only option for real help

  • @nicolasi1844
    @nicolasi1844 6 месяцев назад +4

    That is the USA, people pay less taxes at the cost of over expensive (sometimes unaffordable) health and education.

  • @athenaheralaufeyson367
    @athenaheralaufeyson367 2 года назад +21

    Honestly I make fun of America sometimes because of how ridiculous they treat their citizens and you know the rest but dang. This is sad. I can’t help but feel so awful for them sometimes when I find things out like this. Nobody should have to give up their child. Nobody should have to choose between being homeless or getting medical treatment. Or losing a loved one in order to get the help you need ?? Idk it’s just sad

  • @Wildlifesupernannyfan
    @Wildlifesupernannyfan 4 месяца назад +1

    This is realy sad to see a family in this state, may Jamie get well soon.

  • @andromeda7758
    @andromeda7758 Год назад +6

    The US healthcare/social service system just blows my mind away in all the wrong ways. I work in social services and my agency does everything they can to keep the child out of our care. In this situation the agency would pay the cost themselves rather than the parents have to surrender the child. Whatever resources we can throw at the parents we will.
    Not that our system is perfect either, far from it but this is just, I am speechless that this happens

  • @krissyrichmond5620
    @krissyrichmond5620 2 года назад +4

    that would be one of the hardest decisions any parent would e o make in order to help their child and their family for the future.
    I have 4 kids with ASD, it would break me to millioms of pieces to see anyone of them having to be taken away to help them.
    I am greatful for all my babies and their special gift as they are blessed with a gift.

  • @Countrysideboy247
    @Countrysideboy247 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm the oldest son in the family and even I used to hit my brother violently due to anger as a kid, but later I myself used to feel bad about it no because I did a mistake but the fact that I abused my own brother. I still cry about even today, couldn't be a good elder brother. Hope I can atleast become a good father

  • @nerdicperson6235
    @nerdicperson6235 10 месяцев назад +2

    I currently work with disabled children, at a special-ed school, from whom many live in residential facility housings. Unfortunately, with how the medical profession doesnt pay as well in Finland as it does in USA, none of these children seem to be getting the care they need from these residential facility housings.
    The school I work at is a part of a residential facility on its own; there are children, grown-ups and elderly.

  • @JWB0987
    @JWB0987 Год назад +4

    There is always someone who has it worse. I cannot imagine that… confliction and pain to such a young child. Although, I do like the the parents. To me, they were willing to sacrifice their parenthood of him to better him as a person. I’m not a parent, but I still think that’s the better thing to do

  • @Scarysnicker2
    @Scarysnicker2 Год назад +2

    It would be a nightmare to be seperated from your family at such a young age, i had alot of nightmares about that too but alot more disturbing, and it was terrifying

  • @maurice3775
    @maurice3775 9 месяцев назад +2

    I feel so incredibly sorry for the father 🥺

  • @holymotherofgod4983
    @holymotherofgod4983 Год назад +3

    what they did to that kid. abandoning him. he'll never recover from that. even if he gets help for his violence.. he'll never form healthy attachments again

    • @KissMyFatAxe
      @KissMyFatAxe Год назад +4

      They didn't abandon him though. They did the only thing they could to help him because their insurance wouldn't pay for the treatment he needed. Blame the insurance companies for putting the parents in that position. It's obviously not something they wanted to do, but something that they HAD to do in order to get him his treatment.

  • @konradvonmarburg7733
    @konradvonmarburg7733 Месяц назад +1

    That's the nicest psych room I have ever seen.

  • @mermaid78
    @mermaid78 3 месяца назад +2

    Missing part:The same system forcing you do this is also suing you for child abandonment...RIDICULOUS, ISNT IT?😎😎😎

  • @DoYouLikeTacos
    @DoYouLikeTacos 2 года назад +28

    I live in Switzerland and here there is the obligation of cure poeple, if they can't pay before, they'll pay later

  • @Wiiiqz360
    @Wiiiqz360 2 года назад +7

    Honestly this is so emotional

  • @Uno6012
    @Uno6012 2 года назад +9

    I believe the boy fitted the description of intermittent explosive disorder

  • @noturbusiness8484
    @noturbusiness8484 Год назад +7

    My child is exactly like this😞
    I so wish we had a doctor like this in our country, and a place like Myerbrook....but we don't have, so we live in hell at home, and always in so much danger😞

    • @m.o.4240
      @m.o.4240 Год назад +1

      At least check him into a mental hospital

  • @shaniceball9052
    @shaniceball9052 6 месяцев назад +3

    So... wait... So did the parents just abandon their oldest son? Or are they trusting him to the states until his condition is figured out and they can be together again?! 😢

    • @nubiagaviria5774
      @nubiagaviria5774 5 месяцев назад

      Creo que debían hacerlo ya que el seguro no cubre el tratamiento o algo así

  • @laylawaterson477
    @laylawaterson477 Год назад +12

    That poor kid 💔🥺

  • @hologrms
    @hologrms Год назад +3

    imagine having to legally surrender your child to the state so that you can afford the healthcare for your child, thats absolutely wild

  • @xremist
    @xremist 2 года назад +38

    Love these videos

  • @kevinklingner7712
    @kevinklingner7712 Год назад +2

    I went to primary school with four boys like that.Theeventually got institutionalised at the Tim's this was back inthe the early 70's

  • @vulpixfairy1985
    @vulpixfairy1985 2 года назад +6

    This tore me up emotionally…

  • @sunlightofthelord1709
    @sunlightofthelord1709 2 года назад +89

    Thank God the UK treats everyone equally for ´free´ through the tax system at the point of need.

    • @adamsayer11
      @adamsayer11 2 года назад +8

      Unfortunately the NHS is at its breaking point. Thank you Tories...

    • @kellywood354
      @kellywood354 2 года назад +4

      Won’t be long before we have to pay

    • @adamsayer11
      @adamsayer11 2 года назад

      @@kellywood354 and when that day comes there shall be a violent revolt

    • @MrMonkey2150
      @MrMonkey2150 2 года назад +1

      @@adamsayer11 don’t think so

    • @MrMonkey2150
      @MrMonkey2150 2 года назад +1

      @@kellywood354 doubt it

  • @zarrinbari3542
    @zarrinbari3542 Год назад +2

    I rather be in the dark place without my own betrayed family and my own betrayed friends that breaks my own heart now

  • @Matthew-yc6nx
    @Matthew-yc6nx 2 года назад +6

    I know it's just a TV show but this shows exactly what's wrong with the United States' healthcare system. If this were Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or Europe they wouldn't need to relinquish their guardianship to the state.

  • @francesjones9265
    @francesjones9265 Год назад +7

    Here is Scotland all healthcare is free as is meds Thanks to our national health service

  • @Sharky-Vr
    @Sharky-Vr 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was like this too. It feels shitty. It feels almost dreamlike. I want to stop
    but I can't. It is importent to get help early to help get better

  • @JademarieHewett
    @JademarieHewett Год назад

    This almost made me cry seeing him in pain with mental illness

  • @ir.a.9523
    @ir.a.9523 6 месяцев назад +1

    I used to work with young children who were autistic. He came up behind me one day, for no reason, and kicked me in the back. He got me in the kidneys. I almost collapsed. I will NEVER trust again!

  • @chloecook2007
    @chloecook2007 4 месяца назад +2

    This is the most upsetting video

  • @RamothElggur
    @RamothElggur Год назад +2

    Oof, brings me back when i was younger, i used to have massive anger issues, i cannot tell if the ADHD was the cause, but the moment i hit puberty the anger issues disappeared, and according to tests the ADHD was pretty much ADD at that poinbt, the "hyperactive" part was gone. Seeing this i guess i can consider myself lucky that i did not need to get locked up somewhere for years, separated from my family and friends potentially.

  • @milliegoodwin2006
    @milliegoodwin2006 2 года назад +20

    that's insane this is insane right here really gets me for some weird reason 5:29