Update Years Later. No, I am no longer with my ex husband. Yes, he beat me daily. Strangling me unconscious, holding me upside down out of windows saying he was going to drop me and kill me, beating me any time I tried to leave and more. Years later, I'm remarried to one of my close childhood friends I've known for over 10 years. We've been married almost a year now. And we are currently expecting baby #2 (our first together). Liam, my son in the video, is so excited to be a big brother. I have a loving husband who helps me daily with my medical. He helps me set up my IV bags for my infusions 6 days a week. He helps me when my blood pressure is bottomed out and I'm tachycardic. I have Dysautonomia which is Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction. My brain sends the wrong signals to my body. So my blood pressure bottoms out, my heart can go up to 180bpm from standing and walking around. That's what causes the fainting. And there's a video somewhere on my channel of me being diagnosed. I have PTSD as well. (Obviously). I currently have Max. He's getting ready to retire. And I have a new puppy that is training to take his place. So I hope everyone can take some time to check out my more recent videos. And where I am at now in my life. Thank you all for the support. I love you guys! And over the years, I have learned how to cope better with my anxiety in public and how I react. So please don't hold this against me. But I am in a way better place now than before..❤️
Oh! Well that explains a lot! I was getting worried since in a few of your videos you’re just fainting and lying there while your dog is with you.... it’s good that you have people you can trust and your service dog to help... 💜
Posture in high heels. Act like you have a string pulling you up by your head. Engage your abs & clench your butt. This should make it easier & reduce your arm swing.
Nancy Chun as the mom to a toddler, I regularly end up in situations when I just casually walk around with my child slung over my shoulder upside down or some other strange way of holding him.
Funny story. Once I had panic attack and fainted cuz of all this stress and emotions. My service dog "sherlock" was laying next to me and keeping safe. I was with my friend Maya and Ruben. One woman walked to me and started pushing me off the couch. My friends were arguing with her and once she started shaking me Ruben just. Slapped her. Edit: I didn’t really need that many likes but thank you. I wanted to clear some things us Me fainting is a daily thing , when I get really stressed or overwhelmed I just can’t help it. My dog was more like emotional support to me through these years. Few months ago he was hit by a car and is no longer able to walk properly. He’s old so he’s a retired dog now and resting at home with my family. I moved away to collage with my boyfriend and let’s just say it’s been weird not having Sherlock around anymore. He is pretty old now and it’s hard to cope with things without him. My boyfriend is a big help to me though and I’m really greatfull for Ruben :) If anyone’s interested I’m still in touch with maya she lives few hours from me and Ruben but we’re seeing each other every time we can. I need service dog and I’m aware of that, To many terrible things happened to me while talking to people and I’ve been told to get away from store with my dog even after shoving proof that he was professional trained dog. I’ve been struggling with a lot of problems but I’m an adult now and I need to find way to cope. Tried to Off myself twice after I moved it like I said before I have big help with me.
they smell small hormone changes in your body and can tell if blood pressure drops low. Dogs can even smell cancer, pregnancies, low blood sugar and more. A dogs nose can pick up lots and lots of information in a split second. They can do many things.
I'm diabetic (type 1) and sometimes I have major Hypo's. My dog who isn't even trained can tell when my BloodSugar Level is acutely dropping. He will come sit near, against me and is literally clued to my side. Apparently when your blood sugar level drops at a major rate you give off a sort of smell only dogs can smell. Some dogs will alert/act on it even though they aren't trained. It's truly amazing how dogs can figure still like that out
This is why I wish there were PTSD wristbands or something. I mean, i guess the best that clearly stated "Service Dog" wasn't clear enough. Leave the girl alone! Her and her dog have as much right to be there as anyone else.
@Nova Lynn that would be good, I personally have my own medical bracelet due to a rare blood disease, and it shows the medicine I have, and the disease I have and it's so useful.
This isn't the problem. Not enough people are educated about service dogs and the certain things they do. From her eyes it was probably a girl snuggling a dog on the couch. This is why everyone needs to be informed and taught somehow
Spanky No, he’s an abusive piece of shit. Idc if it’s happened 1,000 times, you should be there for the 1,001th time that it happens. That was his wife, the mother of his child, and he looks annoyed and acts like she inconveniences him whenever she passes out. But after reading her comment the description in some of her videos, it makes sense. I’m glad she divorced his ass and is now married to her childhood friend.
I'm not even sure how I came across this particular video but the whole situation...having PTSD and anxiety, being open about it with people so they understand, not to mention filming all of this so people can see what your everyday life is like....it's fascinating! You're doing everyone a huge favor by showing what to do (and what NOT to do) with regards to these amazing animals. I work in retail and we get service dogs in our store occasionally and I've seen a few at work while I was with my granddaughter. She asked me about why you can't pet them and we had quite a conversation about it and then I showed her this video. Since then, whenever she sees a service dog she makes sure to not bother the "worker" and she keeps an eye on everyone else so that they don't interfere. Anyways, thanks for making this for everyone.
Ahw! Reading this just made me so happy! It makes me feel like I might be able to make a little difference in my life. Even if it's just helping one person. ❤️ Thank you for your show of support.😄
@@PrincessPeachez1920 You have a very large accusation here. Care to back it up? I have done a lot of research and fainting isn't uncommon. Some even say they can feel a fainting spell coming on.
I love how at the end you were able to have a civil conversation with that worker that thought you were sleeping. I also loved the fact that it looked and sounded like she wanted to know what was happening to you so that she doesn't make the same mistake to someone else or you again.
To the comments who complained about her being "mean" or "irritable": Long story short I have a blood clot in my brain. Thankfully it's contained for now. I've fainted on many occasions. To help those who don't understand I'm going to explain it for you. These are my symptoms and other people may not expierence it like I do. 1. I feel my temperature rise and heat coming from my face. I break out in heat rash all over my body. My face will feel like it's on fire it's so hot. It' feels like all the blood in my body is being pulled up my body. 2. I become extremely dizzy to the point I fall to my knees 3. My heart starts to race and that's when I start to panic. That fear of knowing you will not be in control of your own body can be terrifying. Even if you live with a condition for so long, it's still scary. 4. I yell or scream for help 5. I pass out completely 6. I wake up confused and not sure what's going on at first. During the parts before and after I pass out, I can't focus on anything and I have a tough time answering questions. You get frusterated but it's important to know that we aren't upset with the person helping us. We are scared and don't always understand what is happening. I'm normally a very calm person but I have gotten frusterated with people helping me. Mainly because of all the questions. I don't like being touched either from issues in the past, so I can understand that too. It would make me uncomfortable even though I know they are trying to be nice. So please don't judge her reaction. I thought she handled it like a Boss!
@@nickdavis5947 I wouldn't consider them being a Karen. First, you really shouldn't be distracting the service dog or the person while they are working. If you are about to pass out and you come up to them, asking all type of questions, how do you think they are going to feel like? Irritable, annoyed to say the least!
Nick Davis. What an absolute brat you are. If a person has an SD, it obviously means they have some sort of disability. Furthermore, that disability probably hinders or limits them in some part of their life and that can be frustrating. They aren't being karens, they just struggle, just as much, if not MORE, than other humans. Ugh smh
@@jennajonas8588 I know we're frustrating for the abled that have to deal with us for maybe a few minutes a random day, but we LIVE with the condition day in, day out, how do they THINK we feel? XD
That was emotional. I wish that didn't happen to you. But the fact is, people naturally want to help. What kind of person would just assume everything is ok and leave you unconscious? As much as you want that, it's not realistic. You need the dog and a human with you to explain the situation. The general population doesn't know much about service dogs and the reasons why people have them or have any idea what your diagnosises are.
Autumn Starostin I know this is an old comment but personally I never ask to pet a service animal. If they are working the handler doesn’t need people asking this and having to decide if they want to deal with a possible confrontation or not.
The only times I have pet a service dog is when the owner looks like she/he wouldn’t mind me coming over to them for a chat and I Always ask if I can first.There are some obvious clues when people just don’t wanna interact with others. Unfortunately because of how short I am (4’11) and I’m gonna have a rather large dog ( Bernese mountain dog) people are more likely to do as they please, if they can get the courage to come up to such a large dog. He’s gonna be my Seizure Response Dog and be the fluff that can help my husband with his depression. Well.. until we get Mike his Corgi. Lol
Everybody in the comments: "HOW COULD YOU GET MAD AT THE LADY SHE DIDNT KNOW!!!!!!" Her several times to the lady: "No, it's ok! You're fine! This is what was going on. No it's ok! You're fine! I'm sorry if I yelled at you I really didn't mean to! You're fine! I'm sorry!"
Imani Dial-James I know but the title of the video gives you the idea, because it sounds like it was really bad and abusive, I would prefer if she put other title, but yeah, In the end both talked and everything was fine
That would be awesome but one problem, if he’s laying on her like how he was on the couch they wouldn’t be able to see it therefor it would kinda be useless
The woman acted right as an trained first aid helper if some one pass out you are can toutch them bc you dont know if it is normal for the person to pass out our its the first time bc if you find someone passed out and then assume that its normal or just leave the person and dont look if they need help you can get sued for not helping
I understand you have a service dog and you need him. Thing is though, you cannot expect everyone to just know what your condition is. I feel for you as I also have ptsd, but we have to understand that others aren't educated as much as we need them to be, it's not their fault and we shouldn't shame them because of it. I believe she said you were asleep to the customer as not to draw attention to you, she was being nice, not ignorant. Beautiful shoes btw and hope your episodes get better with time with your fur baby by your side.
TheGuerilla14 what may be common sense to you, is not common sense to others. I knew about these dogs for a long time but it wasn't until my friend got one and specifically told me the rules. I didn't know. Most people, don't know. We need to keep an open mind about these things, and instead of shamming- help educate.
It's diffrenet for each person with diffrenet situations. For some if you touch them you cam stimulate them into a worse situation. I'm a sufferer from something like this with a service dog. You never just touch a disabled person with a servive dog You stand by make sure they are breathing and time it if they don't wake call an ambulance by touching them you can send them into a worse attack mainly when they wake. Mainly if theyvpanic it can send them into shock or cardiac arrest. Or it can over stimulate the nerves my touching making it worse. If someone's passed our alone yes check on them and touch them but if they have a service dog at least give then 30 mins. Because if you intervine with a service dog doing DPT in a passed out owner it can distract the dog which is illegal under ADA law bevause it puts the owner at risk. I speak from knowledge and personal experience of nearly having a heart attack waking to someone over me when I passed our with my dog on me. It sent me into another fit and I nearly went into cardiac arrest.
At the fair my friend saw a service dog and wanted to pet it and was like "come on let's go pet it" and I said "you don't pet service dog they are doing work". And if I never saw your channel I would have asked to pet the dog , Thank you so much for teaching me more about this stuff!!! ❤️
It's people like you that respects that and don't call her a fake and stuff. I like people like you who actually respect others and not just themselves
I’m getting my service dog tomorrow! I’m so excited!!! His name is Axle. 1 year edit: Still an amazing boy, I love him dearly and he has helped me alot throughout the pandemic
Amazing! I'm currently going through the process of getting a service dog as well, but there's still a lot that needs to be figured out. But I'm sure all the trouble will be worth it!
Wow! I am normally on the side of the handler and dog, but your boyfriend/husband could have easily explained what was happening. Instead he just kept rolling hoping to capture what employees did wrong. This is about as uncool as people bringing in their ill behaving teacup poodle pet as a service animal. If you shop their often, then why not talk to he head manager and try educating this staff? Very disingenuous.
In Australia service pet can’t be questioned or your in trouble as a business. I understand they thought you were asleep, you look that way, but your dog looked like a service dog so you should of been left with your dog and adult supervision
We have the same rules in America, but no one follows them. It’s something that’s so hard to enforce, especially when people just say “that’s not a law that I have to follow.”
Keep in mind you friend said "she's passed out" in a hushed voice. If I didn't know the circumstance it sounded like he meant you were asleep. And you said he started rubbing you, so they likely assumed he was trying to wake up from being asleep. The entire thing seems like a huge misunderstanding.
I don't mean to be cruel, but it's normal for people to question if you're okay. And if you have people with you video taping it they should stop people from touching you as compared to allowing it to continue.
You all are cruel! She films just in case something horrible happens if someone messes with her dog or her she can send them to court! Her title doesn't lie! If they weren't there to help her she would have continued to touch her which makes it worse for her to be passed out! Clickbait is if it wasn't true or never happened! It happened and was true! If you think someone with her condition would fake it is horrible! You make me lose faith in humanity.
Rae Holt okay that is true but she doesn't like when people touch her and talk to her. She has this problem that I even don't know about. So please shut up and be more nicer.
Melanie Fans so, you would just leave her there seeing her fainted? if this is real, she needs to wear a necklace or a a braclete saying that she doesn't like to be touched.
Her: I can’t math Me: to be fair you did just pass out Also that worker was so sweet after people usually don’t do that ❤️ love to all people who are nice
If you're going to be doing something dramatic, like laying on a couch with your dog, your friends/family need to do a better job at explaining the situation if a misunderstanding happens. I understand the situation perfectly as I have similar issues but understand why it's going to seem strange and out of the norm to the public.
Kk Boo not dramatic at all she also has back issues lying on the floor and passing out to waking up in pain causes her PTSD and spells go be worse and longer the dog was working and was able to help her how is that being dramatic?
Devon Williams she means dramatic in the eyes of the regular public that doesn't know what's going on... it's not an every day thing to see a dog lying on a person who looks like they're sleeping on a couch in a resell shop. So yes her husband or whoever is with her should notify someone who works there about what's going on BEFORE someone comes and tries to wake her up.
One of the first things they teach you in First Aid and CPR courses is that if you see an unconscious person, you should tap or shake them lightly on the shoulder and ask if they are okay. The woman was unconscious and unable to respond, and her friend did not speak up immediately. The situation is unfortunate for her, but not at all unreasonable on the part of the employee. Perhaps a good solution would be a sign she can set up before she faints saying "I am okay, my service dog has things under control, please do not touch me."
I'm sorry but you can't expect people to understand any of that. All people could see was a dude filming girl and a dog asleep on a couch, with her shoes where people usually sit and her husband walking around with an upside down baby hanging by his foot. That's ridicolous and you can't expect people won't react at this. Your husband or your friend had all the time to go to an employee to tell what was going on, or stay close so they could explain right away.
HeyItsMaggie3 the vest is gray not orange so you don't make the connection right away. And you still have to come closer to see it and not everyone go around reading dog clothes lol. It just would have been kind to let the staff know since they had all the time to do that
I don't think it matters what color the vest is. its a dog wearing a vest. obviously theres a reason, and the average person should know to leave service dogs alone and that its illegal to question people about their dog and their condition.
I like the videos like this you put out showing your service dog in action as it is ACTUALLY happening instead of training which in a sense helps people, like myself, you didn't really know what service dog training can actually do and looking at your other videos shows that you've been through a lot but you're really a nice and fun person which just makes my dad so I hope you have a nice week
Most people don't know it's illegal to distract a service dog. Or that an SD laying on top of you has anything to do with fainting. I understand being frustrated, but she gets mad at people for not knowing. As if it's common knowledge.
Common sense, if you are adult or teen, you don't distract a service dog while tasking, you gotta be pretty stupid to think it's okay to pet or call a SD over while they are tasking
garden addict actually, Service dogs don't need a vest or anything saying they are a Service dog, people just use it to help them or just because they want to. Sometimes the dog doesn't even need a leash if it interferes with the handlers disability
When you are laying down in a store you have to expect staff to come up to you to see what is going on. It's not unreasonable and she doesn't know that you don't like being touched.
Not to mention the workers probably don't like animals on the furniture they are trying to sell. So people are allergic to dogs and chances are most people won't buy the coach if it smells like dog.
Djsmithindahizzy you touch an unconscious person to make sure they are okay. My moms a nurse and sometimes people pass out, or even die and SOMEONE has to make sure they are okay. People aren’t gonna know what’s wrong with them, or that they don’t want to be touched unless they tape a damn sign to their body. We check on people who may need our help, that’s what we do.
I genuinely love your videos. You and Max have taught me so much about service dogs even though I just started watching yesterday. I wanted to thank you for sharing these experiences. It is very informal to people who aren't aware.
“touched while unconscious” you make it sound like she harassed you, she just tapped on you arm gently to wake you up, she couldn’t have known that you wouldn’t like that
I'm a sufferer from something like this with a service dog. You never just touch a disabled person with a servive dog You stand by make sure they are breathing and time it if they don't wake call an ambulance by touching them you can send them into a worse attack mainly when they wake. Mainly if theyvpanic it can send them into shock or cardiac arrest. Or it can over stimulate the nerves my touching making it worse. If someone's passed our alone yes check on them and touch them but if they have a service dog at least give then 30 mins. Because if you intervine with a service dog doing DPT in a passed out owner it can distract the dog which is illegal under ADA law bevause it puts the owner at risk. I speak from knowledge and personal experience of nearly having a heart attack waking to someone over me when I passed our with my dog on me. It sent me into another fit and I nearly went into cardiac arrest.
@@dreamersfantasysutdio5322 you people literally drive your self crazy... How did you know you almost went into cardiac arrest? I get anxiety sucks but you guys are gassing yourselves up into a fit...
100% agree on this. She obviously do this for a living, creating chaos around walmart because she will have the sudden cardiac arrest, like why even go out??? Nothing against service dog but she's taking this to the next level.
I think it’s a normal response to touch the arm of someone who looks unconscious. She also may not have seen your friend and husband and child with you before you got on the couch. Otherwise she should have asked them if you were okay. Being that your legs were crossed over and your arm had not fallen down it does look like you’re sleeping. More like narcolepsy than fainting.
@@ServiceDogPaws oh wow! I didn’t know service dogs could help new dos train, it makes sense though but for some reason I always thought it was done by only humans
@@yuyulliz sometimes it has to be done by humans and most of it was. Hang on. I’ll post the link to the video where he literally taught her her first anxiety interruption. She learned from watching him.
I'm tired of the 'omg this is fakeeee!!!1!!1!one!1" comments. If you actually did your research, and got some knowledge, you'd know she has the right to own a service dog. And she has the right to not let people disturb the service dog. Sheesh. Calm down people.
Mary Jablonski POTS doesn't affect you when you're sitting down, most POTS sufferers are perfectly fine driving. 🙄 Sometimes EDS, which causes POTS, can make driving painful, but no-one is going to pass out behind the wheel.
Dank Trash It's not against the law to disturb a service dog. It's against the law to deny them in public places like hotels, pools, etc.. because the owner requires them. Not to mention you're supposed to train the dog officially. You can't train them yourself. You have to be certified.
QuantumNightmare I,watched one of her videos where she was SITTING and then said she passed out. Obviously she either CAN pass out from a sitting position in which case she should not be driving OR she is not being honest about her condition. Either way.....POS
I wish the public had a better understanding of service dogs and how important they are to us. My service dog Rusty has saved my life and is tasked with helping me stand and get up from the floor. He is also DPT trained, I love it when he lays on me. I’m a stage 3 cancer survivor and I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for Rusty. Hope you are well and God bless.
It's funny that first your husband casually walks over with your son upside-down then he sings "I gota Baby in my arms!" That made me laugh. But I'm new and I think those shoes are awesome and you would kill them!!
Becky Perkins she has a life that she has to contiue on just like us hard working people with conditions. I have ptsd so back off and its not easy to deal with.
I also have POTS and I know how hard it is a lot of people say I'm either ok faking or it's not that bad I haven't left my house for three weeks except school and a couple times other then that she wants to be a normal person like everyone else if she always feels bad she'll want to go home I know I do but also we want to be able to be out and happy so no she won't just go home everytime she feels bad
Any idiot can see the vest saying service dog and normal people would leave her be until she wakes and then ask if she may have had an episode and would leave it at that and any signification other would never leave that’s their job to control the situation when you’re out should never have made it to her touching you at all
People with ongoing medical conditions that require a service dog can also have a medical emergency that the dog is not trained to deal with. Also if that was an epileptic seizure or dangerously low blood sugar a person may need further assistance. Btw before everyone jumps, not all seizures are tonic clonic.
Okay I get that it's difficult to live with such a condition, but I wonder why she feels a need to record every outing and find fault (often unreasonably) in members of the public every opportunity she gets? Unnecessary captions like "lady says "hi dog"" makes me feel like she's constantly waiting for someone to approach her service dog so she can jump on the opportunity to criminalise a well-meaning person in public.
She is probably filming because her dog is still in training. A lot of times you want to go back and make sure they were doing their job during an episode.
she records so she can go back and improve on training. Ive done it. Plus so she can have proof in case of access denial. Also in some states it's illegal to interact with a service dog in any way, and to continue once you have been given notice is grounds for your arrest. Plus have you ever thought she does it to show people what service dog teams go through.
My girlfriend is paying 17.000 euros for a service dog which was trained for by experts almost 2 years. She has to do a graduation test, so her dog becomes a "legal" service dog. It was bred for this purpose and its siblings who are not suitable for being a service dog get into normal families. And then there is these people: Adopting (!) a dog and train it themselves (!) for a few months (!) and buy (!) a vest which says service dog. I'm so mad about this.
tarananajaika agree totally and fakes are around so much now. My cousins son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and I have a friend who’s son is also type 1, the training takes 2 years. What I always was told.
Of course onr can train one's own dog, but if the condition is severe and well-documented enough, won't insurance/Medicare/Medicaid help get a trained one? Odd that she is so "anxious" but ready to shop and boss her husband around thereafter....
Looking at the chair beside it, it is probably also merchandise. Tbh, as a store employee I’d be concerned about both the shoes and dog. I’m also a service dog handler that passes out. I would’ve gone to the least busy/populated area and laid on the floor. Being in a high traffic area like this where several departments intersect and the fitting rooms nearby would’ve made my anxiety skyrocket because I would not want to be a public spectacle. I already get more than enough unwanted attention in public for having a service dog. But that’s just me.
if someone has reason to believe that you are in need of medical help when you are laying down in a public place, conscious or not, I think that they should be able to offer assistance whether it be checking for vital signs such as checking the heart beat or checking for breathing or coldness. from there they can call 911
I agree. Some stores may call 911 for legality purposes. If someone is injured or unconscious in their store and God forbid something goes wrong or she may be hurt from falling (they don't know, especially on the floor), they need to show that they did their part to the best of their ability to get her help. But I also understand where she is coming from in that there is no need for 911, there isn't anything they need to do and it's her "normal." I can also understand her not wanting to be touched or confronted by strangers, especially due to PTSD.
Precious Morival Technically with ADA law allergies are not a reason to have to move a service animal, but if someone was severely allergic and I had my service dog with me, I would move for the sake of them
Hey girl, let me start by saying, I have POTs and multiple other issues as well. So I totally understand how challenging and discouraging it can be. I'm not here to judge you or anything like that, I just have some genuine questions and concerns. With POTs, for myself, and others I know with the illness, when you feel you're going to pass out, you lay down if you catch it in time. Therefore, regulating your BP and HR, usually stopping the fainting from happening. I've personally never experienced or seen anyone else who just lays down and eventually passes out. Can you explain this to me? I've also never seen anyone pass out- wake up because someone is touching them or talking to them- then pass out again. I've watched several of your videos to try to fully understand. Also, when it comes to me anyways, if I'm feeling bad enough that I pass out, the last thing I'm worried about is wanting to shop more. I want to get out of that public place that I'm in no matter what. Because after passing out, do you really want to get back up and shop more? Really? I watched your Walmart video. In it after you woke up you acted like you didn't even know you were recording. However, you clearly sat on the floor, propped up the camera, and layed down. And as you were passing out you continually kept instructing Max. If you truly are feeling like passing out, again, you are unable to focus on anything. Even if it is your SD. You feel so bad that the world just fades away. You don't have time to prepare. Like I said, all of this is coming from someone who can identify. And I'm sorry you go through all of it. It's awful. I was just wondering if you could clary those things a bit? Thanks.
I love watching these videos, I might be adding to much but these videos have taught me a lot of things about service animals all I knew was don’t disturb them that’s all but now I know some more
Well, you gotta understand, things like someone she doesn't know coming up to her and touching her could scare her tons. I know the lady was just trying to help and she wasn't in the wrong at all but it's still a scary thing to people that have PTSD. I too have PTSD and it's because of my past that I can't go in public without thinking someone's gonna hurt me cause I'm the perfect target. When my sisters friends sleep over I can't sleep cause I just have this feeling that they'll come in and attack me. PTSD is hard to live with and it makes your life so much more difficult and it makes things like someone attempting to help seem like you were gonna die. So, all I'm trying to say is, sometimes you just gotta be careful of what you say unless you are completely educated on the subject and know what's happening
I understand how the service dog may be extremely comforting and save the woman from some suffering, but is it necessary for her to live? I understand that it notifies her when she thinks she is going to faint, so she can find a place to faint, but I feel as though that would be the only crucial aspect to the girl's life, unless the dog significantly lowers the woman's blood pressure and keeps it below 115/75 mm HG (level of fatal consequence)
m b well if she were to faint and fall and hit her head that can be fatal. Yes the dog is necessary. You can't just get a service dog if it isn't necessary.
She tapped her on the shoulder and said "ma'am you. Need to wake up" and the guy told her she passed out she was like "oh I'm so sorry is she ok" and then when she woke up she was pissed. It's not that big of a deal. I realize that she doesn't like being touched but let it go and when you go home scream in your pillow
Grigori Rasputin and those tattoos have meaning to her. She doesn't mind being touched if she has given permission and was aware someone was touching her
You do understand that this is not a true Service Dog. The only thing wrong with the owner is that she's not right in the head. She supposedly starts to have an episode, and then has to continually correct the dog to "alert" to her. She craves attention. and just wants to take her dog everywhere with her.
Again you are very wrong . The dig is a service dogthere was no correcting being done maybe educate yourself in the fact people do train differently not all of them train the same . The youtuber has Dysautonomia it is a chronic condition which centers around the chest and blood pressure it can be life threatening It can lead to heart rate issues, low blood pressure, erectile dysfunction and loss of bladder control. Pure autonomic failure: People with this form of dysautonomia experience a fall in blood pressure upon standing and have symptoms including dizziness, fainting, visual problems, chest pain and tiredness. The complications of dysautonomia vary depending on the symptoms you experience. In severe cases, people might have life-threatening complications such as pneumonia and respiratory failure. Dysautonomia can also cause: Abnormal heart rate . It can also cause sudden cardiac death. Her dog responds to a chemical scent change in her body which happens when her chronic illness kicks in. Than alerts her so she can get to a safe place to lie down. Than lies upon her chest which is a recovery task called DPT [ Deep Pressure Therapy] which helps blood ptlressure and heart rate return to normal and her to recover faster .
I’m so glad I stumbled on ur channel, I remember when I was young that I did what those kids did and yelled puppy or doggy. I was too young to realize that those dogs are service animals that help those with PTSD and other conditions. I know now about this and to not bother them while their working and I’m sure whenever I have kids that I will let them know that yes the doggy is very cute but he’s helping thier human and we can’t distract them 🙂
This concept is wild because for me growing up my parents were strictly do not ever approach an animal even the one's that we were familiar with and knew I've always only ever known working dogs bot really pets haha
I just had an issue like this yesterday...I was with my dog trainer in the mall and we went to find a couch to practice DPT on both my chest and my lap. As we were working, a UPS guy said from afar inside a store "The service dog can be in here, but they cannot be on the couch." My trainer then proceeded to explain how she was tasking and that's why she was allowed. He said again that they shouldn't be on the couch, but then was quiet. My trainer explained to me to say that to someone next time that happens. Then as she's tasking (know that I'm worked up cause this is the first time this has ever happened to me) he comes up, stares at us, and then yells once again as he's walking away, "They shouldn't be on the couch, other people sit there you know." My trainer and I were furious. But it just goes to show that it's just the reality of being a service dog handler :/
In that womens defense, some people that pass out need assistance and or medical attention. So maybe you need to wear a bracelet or medical necklace. You can't expect people to know what he's working means. Then be pissed when someone is trying to help. Wow
This video and the comments have taught me to completely ignore anyone with a service dog. Don’t look at the service dog, don’t smile, don’t glance, don’t breathe; JUST DONT DO! Leave it alone, if a person looks like they are passed out with a service dog, keep walking like they aren’t there. I don’t want to be on RUclips because I decided to check up on someone. I see all of these videos of people distracting the service dog without knowing they are doing it and getting bashed on RUclips. LET THIS BE A LIFE LESSON.... JUST DONT! When I see a service dogs and their owners I just keep it moving, pretend like no one is there. I don’t want to be the reason why someone’s service dog couldn’t preform a task or make the situation worse for someone.
Sigh. Again, ill people are allowed and deserve to live their lives fully and enjoy themselves. They OBVIOUSLY don't affect her when she's warned before she faints. She has time to get to a safe area.
Hey I know this is personal, but I was wondering what kind of Dysautonomia you have, I have pots. I was also wondering what organization you got your service dog from, I’m looking for a place that can do the tasks I need. Thanks!
"Lady touches you while unconscious" first of all she didn't know you were unconscious she probably thought you were relaxing on the couch with a dog and second she lightly touched your arm for two seconds in a comforting way to see if you were okay. Imagine how bad this lady would feel to see this video about her.
"and second she lightly touched your arm for two seconds in a comforting way to see if you were okay." That doesn't lessen how it effects her. She has PTSD from ten years of sexual abuse. Strangers touching her, no matter their intention, is upsetting. Especially when she is so out of control of the situation and unconscious. It doesn't MATTER what the woman's intentions were, because it isn't about logic.
I never said it didn't affect her. My point is that the majority of society would touch another person in that way to show a sign of comfort and I don't think that poor lady should be "attacked" by the title of this video with over a million views. This poor lady was doing her job trying to help someone she thought was sick/injured and instead this lady films the whole thing and posts it to social media with an exaggerated title to make money and get views. I never said that the lady touching her didn't affect her, I just think this woman portrayed it badly, as she does with all of her other videos as seen in people's comments.
Also, if she really couldn't stand being touched by another person, perhaps her husband or a carer should have stayed with her while she was unconscious so he could have told that lady to back off instead of leaving it to their friend who clearly didn't know what to do.
The title of this video does not, in any way, attack the woman. ALL it states is that the woman touched her while she was unconscious. That is 100% fact.
peepslostsheep omg man, lets be sorry for human to have empathy abd worry for others, now lets just be all by themselves, no more humanity, no more touching, no more love, let us be machines due to the fact that touching a lady that fainted and worried a person was a serious mistake because she is “sexually harrasing her”
Surely she would feel when she's about to faint, and wouldn't feel like frolicking about in heels and happily placing herself on a couch to 'faint'. I faint regularly too, and you KNOW when you need to pass out, you feel awful and bewildered and dizzy and have a headache and blurred vision as your body prepares to shut down. I don't ever feel like I could strut around in heels shortly before fainting.
Depends. If they are seizures she could have no idea. She could just go out and then wake up completely disoriented. I had a classmate with epilepsy. Most of the time he would know when a seizure was coming on, but one time he just went down without warning, and when he would start to come out of it he had no idea where he was, or who he was, or what happened.
I think she's just an employee trying to do her job. She is probably working volunteer at a thrift shop, or making minimum wage and isn't educated on these types of things. Not many people are at all, and it does look like a woman on asleep on the store's couch with her dog. Anyway, Max is such a sweetheart.
I am very proud of your service dog😊I didn't know a lot about service dogs or things that where illegal. If it where me I would would have asked to touch your dog but now I know better thanks for these videos and educating me a little more.
This young lady is so respectful and sweet. She didn't have to explain but it leaves more of an impact than fighting. I wish her well. Great interaction. I know I learned something!
Your body language nothing about this show PTSD, or even slight nervousness. You seem happy about passing out almost. Like here comes another chance to tell someone off, or maybe sue them.
I'm new but I just watched all your vids I love you,your son,max,and your husband. You all are such wonderful people and you are so beautiful and amazing. You should never be insecure about yourself or anything. You are wonderful and even though I just found you yesterday you've change and helped me. I get really depressed all the time cause my dad is abusive but I love you and hope you have a wonderful day. Bye
Take along some flats on your birthday as those are awesome heals but they are going to kill your back. In my case it would kill my ankles,knees, hips and back. Lol . Just don't want you to have more back pain on your birthday day!!
Tear Drops totally understand. The heals don't piss off my shoulders, elbow and wrist but they are problem children too. Between all my braces, walker and wheelchair ( both I use when needed) I hardly dress up for anything anymore. But I do wear heals alot if I'm using my wheelchair that is the time I don't pay the price for it. Get some odd looks but who says you can't rock heals in chair?
+Danielle c omg! Why haven't I thought of that!?!? I use to be 6'1", able to walk, rocked the heels! I've shrunk down to 5'10", my knees permanately bent, 1 leg 1 1/2" shorter. Walking, I feel like a giraffe on stilts & some of my meds make me dizzy, like vertigo. I'm going to get me some heels! THANKS!
Ty for posting. As a service dog trainer. I wish more people/stores learned how to handle these situations. I’m so glad the lady listened, was patient and understanding.
This girl is putting people in these situations knowing how they're going to react, and treats them like they're in the wrong for" trying to get her off the couch " . When she asks her husband " did she seriously ask if I was asleep ?" Obviously wth . Is that so surprising to you? I just wish she would stop trying to start shit everywhere she goes
Sndre Ireba and the ppl who buy the act are just as effing annoying! Glad some of us are wise enough to see through her bull and other ppl just like her.
Update Years Later.
No, I am no longer with my ex husband. Yes, he beat me daily. Strangling me unconscious, holding me upside down out of windows saying he was going to drop me and kill me, beating me any time I tried to leave and more.
Years later, I'm remarried to one of my close childhood friends I've known for over 10 years. We've been married almost a year now. And we are currently expecting baby #2 (our first together). Liam, my son in the video, is so excited to be a big brother. I have a loving husband who helps me daily with my medical. He helps me set up my IV bags for my infusions 6 days a week. He helps me when my blood pressure is bottomed out and I'm tachycardic.
I have Dysautonomia which is Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction. My brain sends the wrong signals to my body. So my blood pressure bottoms out, my heart can go up to 180bpm from standing and walking around. That's what causes the fainting. And there's a video somewhere on my channel of me being diagnosed. I have PTSD as well. (Obviously).
I currently have Max. He's getting ready to retire. And I have a new puppy that is training to take his place.
So I hope everyone can take some time to check out my more recent videos. And where I am at now in my life.
Thank you all for the support. I love you guys! And over the years, I have learned how to cope better with my anxiety in public and how I react. So please don't hold this against me.
But I am in a way better place now than before..❤️
Oh! Well that explains a lot! I was getting worried since in a few of your videos you’re just fainting and lying there while your dog is with you.... it’s good that you have people you can trust and your service dog to help... 💜
Oh my gods, thank goodness you got out of that situation! It's good to hear you are in a better place now. Good luck with bubba #2 :)
I’m so glad that you’re safe and happy, and also a big congratulations for baby #2 (:
When you experience one of your episodes, can you hear and feel things? Or do you lose consciousness?
As soon as I read the first part I was so scared I feel bad for you🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭
What is up with people these days when I see a service dog I look think it's cute and move on
Good cas people kep on SCRMING AT MY SERVIC DOGGGGGGGGG LIKE IM OVER IT
pickadash 1234 same let them do their job !!!
Sophie Productions yep
like why mes WITH MY SERVICE DOG MY DOG I DO HAVE A SERVICE doy ops sorry for caps 😥😥sorry btw my service dog is for my stutter
pickadash 1234 I'm afraid to ask people if I can pet their dog because I don't know if it's a service dog working or in trainning
im sorry but I just loved the nonchalant "let me pass out give me 5 minutes" just so casually
Lol yes
“Pass out”
*steven universe is over......*
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who says that XD
Miss silly batミスシリーバット u understood something wrong here uhm-
"i'm gonna die in those shoes but i want them."
i feel this spiritually.
sans i would die in those shoes
I’ve worn shoes like that but they were covered in spikes
Yep me with my entire closet full of heels that I rarely get to wear. Lmao
Posture in high heels. Act like you have a string pulling you up by your head. Engage your abs & clench your butt. This should make it easier & reduce your arm swing.
Thats a mood XD
Father, carrying child by one leg: Hi pls stop bugging my wife
Lily C. Me: CARRY DAT CHILD UPSIDE DOWN! YAS! XD
I mean you gotta do what you gotta do 🤷♀️
LMAO
Lmao
Not easy
I love how your husband just causally walks over with a child upside down lol
Wtf how do I have 100+ likes ;o;
Nancy Chun as the mom to a toddler, I regularly end up in situations when I just casually walk around with my child slung over my shoulder upside down or some other strange way of holding him.
lol I laughed so hard
I always felt like I would fall any second on my head ;;
Nancy Chun hahahh ikr something I probably would do to my future childXD
Nancy Chun .
“Hold on lemme pass out”
“Go on that couch and pass out”
Noticed unless she was concious a bit to go over I've never been lucky enough to get to q comfy place to pass out v.v Some people are lucky.
Yoongis Ass are u an army .>.
Kim Namjoon probably ~another army
I'm an army 💜
I agree 💯 like ok if I pass out imma pass out right then and there, not walk them pass out on couch, I call passing out on couch sleeping, lol
Funny story.
Once I had panic attack and fainted cuz of all this stress and emotions.
My service dog "sherlock" was laying next to me and keeping safe.
I was with my friend Maya and Ruben.
One woman walked to me and started pushing me off the couch.
My friends were arguing with her and once she started shaking me Ruben just. Slapped her.
Edit: I didn’t really need that many likes but thank you.
I wanted to clear some things us
Me fainting is a daily thing , when I get really stressed or overwhelmed I just can’t help it. My dog was more like emotional support to me through these years. Few months ago he was hit by a car and is no longer able to walk properly. He’s old so he’s a retired dog now and resting at home with my family. I moved away to collage with my boyfriend and let’s just say it’s been weird not having Sherlock around anymore. He is pretty old now and it’s hard to cope with things without him. My boyfriend is a big help to me though and I’m really greatfull for Ruben :)
If anyone’s interested I’m still in touch with maya she lives few hours from me and Ruben but we’re seeing each other every time we can. I need service dog and I’m aware of that, To many terrible things happened to me while talking to people and I’ve been told to get away from store with my dog even after shoving proof that he was professional trained dog. I’ve been struggling with a lot of problems but I’m an adult now and I need to find way to cope. Tried to Off myself twice after I moved it like I said before I have big help with me.
That’s a good friend there. Now I’m curious what happened next.
Yes i wanna know too
True friends
Why did she start pushing you?!
As they should
He protect, he lay on lap, but most importanly he help his human take a nice nap
.......but most importantly doggo will snap
Well.. She didn't "nap" she fainted on the couch
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@@charlotte-sw8kd dang i knew somebody was going to say a dead meme anyway im just saying a medical condition is no laughing matter -_-
@@yomama3280 Sorry it was the only thing that I could think of that ryhms with "lap"
I love how the dog stayed calm and focused the whole time until released.
I can't comprehend how a dog tells you when you're going to pass out before you even know I'm very amazed. Dogs truly are Angels
Yeah dogs really are angels ruclips.net/video/AMZMTbb8nFE/видео.html 😍😍
they smell small hormone changes in your body and can tell if blood pressure drops low. Dogs can even smell cancer, pregnancies, low blood sugar and more. A dogs nose can pick up lots and lots of information in a split second. They can do many things.
Your body usually gives you signs beforehand, BP, breathing, Heart Rate etc
One of the many reasons dogs are my absolute favorite animals in the whole world.
I'm diabetic (type 1) and sometimes I have major Hypo's. My dog who isn't even trained can tell when my BloodSugar Level is acutely dropping. He will come sit near, against me and is literally clued to my side.
Apparently when your blood sugar level drops at a major rate you give off a sort of smell only dogs can smell. Some dogs will alert/act on it even though they aren't trained. It's truly amazing how dogs can figure still like that out
This is why I wish there were PTSD wristbands or something. I mean, i guess the best that clearly stated "Service Dog" wasn't clear enough. Leave the girl alone! Her and her dog have as much right to be there as anyone else.
Good idea, it'll be more recognisable to the public.
@Nova Lynn that would be good, I personally have my own medical bracelet due to a rare blood disease, and it shows the medicine I have, and the disease I have and it's so useful.
This isn't the problem. Not enough people are educated about service dogs and the certain things they do. From her eyes it was probably a girl snuggling a dog on the couch. This is why everyone needs to be informed and taught somehow
Amanda Jay thankfully there are autism bands, but I’m not sure about PTSD ones..
The lady didn’t understand until she was told a bracelet would not have helped in this situation.
Just notice how her husband just does not care and how her friend Landon never left her side....
Annie Plays because it’s normal for her husband
Spanky No, he’s an abusive piece of shit. Idc if it’s happened 1,000 times, you should be there for the 1,001th time that it happens. That was his wife, the mother of his child, and he looks annoyed and acts like she inconveniences him whenever she passes out. But after reading her comment the description in some of her videos, it makes sense. I’m glad she divorced his ass and is now married to her childhood friend.
That. Landon was very attuned to everything. Learn how much a person loves you by observing their own happiness around you and how they value you.
The husband was probably entertaining their child??? Wheres your point
@@friezathenonceslayer8200 The husband was actually abusive and is no longer in the picture, please stop
I'm not even sure how I came across this particular video but the whole situation...having PTSD and anxiety, being open about it with people so they understand, not to mention filming all of this so people can see what your everyday life is like....it's fascinating! You're doing everyone a huge favor by showing what to do (and what NOT to do) with regards to these amazing animals. I work in retail and we get service dogs in our store occasionally and I've seen a few at work while I was with my granddaughter. She asked me about why you can't pet them and we had quite a conversation about it and then I showed her this video. Since then, whenever she sees a service dog she makes sure to not bother the "worker" and she keeps an eye on everyone else so that they don't interfere. Anyways, thanks for making this for everyone.
Ahw! Reading this just made me so happy! It makes me feel like I might be able to make a little difference in my life. Even if it's just helping one person. ❤️ Thank you for your show of support.😄
Holly St. Amour I agree
Holly St. Amour I have PTSD and anxiety but I don’t have a service dog because I am starting to be more calm, but I still get stressed a lot.
Oh, and I don't even know what I have, theraphy is so expensive might as well drown in ale in a bad day.
@@PrincessPeachez1920 You have a very large accusation here. Care to back it up? I have done a lot of research and fainting isn't uncommon. Some even say they can feel a fainting spell coming on.
I love when her husband just walks whit his son like that
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I love how at the end you were able to have a civil conversation with that worker that thought you were sleeping. I also loved the fact that it looked and sounded like she wanted to know what was happening to you so that she doesn't make the same mistake to someone else or you again.
Kudos to the dog...so many distractions and he doesn't leave her side
To the comments who complained about her being "mean" or "irritable": Long story short I have a blood clot in my brain. Thankfully it's contained for now. I've fainted on many occasions. To help those who don't understand I'm going to explain it for you. These are my symptoms and other people may not expierence it like I do.
1. I feel my temperature rise and heat coming from my face. I break out in heat rash all over my body. My face will feel like it's on fire it's so hot. It' feels like all the blood in my body is being pulled up my body.
2. I become extremely dizzy to the point I fall to my knees
3. My heart starts to race and that's when I start to panic. That fear of knowing you will not be in control of your own body can be terrifying. Even if you live with a condition for so long, it's still scary.
4. I yell or scream for help
5. I pass out completely
6. I wake up confused and not sure what's going on at first.
During the parts before and after I pass out, I can't focus on anything and I have a tough time answering questions. You get frusterated but it's important to know that we aren't upset with the person helping us. We are scared and don't always understand what is happening. I'm normally a very calm person but I have gotten frusterated with people helping me. Mainly because of all the questions. I don't like being touched either from issues in the past, so I can understand that too. It would make me uncomfortable even though I know they are trying to be nice. So please don't judge her reaction. I thought she handled it like a Boss!
@@nickdavis5947 I wouldn't consider them being a Karen. First, you really shouldn't be distracting the service dog or the person while they are working. If you are about to pass out and you come up to them, asking all type of questions, how do you think they are going to feel like? Irritable, annoyed to say the least!
Drs haven't started you on blood thinners? I had a stroke at 46 from blood clots, 3 blockages, permanent brain damage.
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Nick Davis. What an absolute brat you are. If a person has an SD, it obviously means they have some sort of disability. Furthermore, that disability probably hinders or limits them in some part of their life and that can be frustrating. They aren't being karens, they just struggle, just as much, if not MORE, than other humans. Ugh smh
@@jennajonas8588 I know we're frustrating for the abled that have to deal with us for maybe a few minutes a random day, but we LIVE with the condition day in, day out, how do they THINK we feel? XD
Whenever I see a service dog I ogle from a distance, tell my mom how cute it is, then walk away and mind my own business. Why are people so deft
I love how the dad is carrying his child upside down by one foot and everyone is worried about a lady laying on a couch. Great job America. 😂
It says that the child absolutely loves being carried like that
Oh nvm, this comment is 2 years old
-桜月 haha yeah I thought the same thing
Is this not how most fathers carry their children lol
Lauren Kifer I was saying
That was emotional. I wish that didn't happen to you. But the fact is, people naturally want to help. What kind of person would just assume everything is ok and leave you unconscious? As much as you want that, it's not realistic. You need the dog and a human with you to explain the situation. The general population doesn't know much about service dogs and the reasons why people have them or have any idea what your diagnosises are.
No one with a service dog has ever told me not to touch it, but I always ask for permission.
Autumn Starostin I know this is an old comment but personally I never ask to pet a service animal. If they are working the handler doesn’t need people asking this and having to decide if they want to deal with a possible confrontation or not.
@@hummingbird8707 I would always ask but I only touch my sd and my friends when we train together.
Yep
The only times I have pet a service dog is when the owner looks like she/he wouldn’t mind me coming over to them for a chat and I Always ask if I can first.There are some obvious clues when people just don’t wanna interact with others. Unfortunately because of how short I am (4’11) and I’m gonna have a rather large dog ( Bernese mountain dog) people are more likely to do as they please, if they can get the courage to come up to such a large dog. He’s gonna be my Seizure Response Dog and be the fluff that can help my husband with his depression. Well.. until we get Mike his Corgi. Lol
Everybody in the comments: "HOW COULD YOU GET MAD AT THE LADY SHE DIDNT KNOW!!!!!!"
Her several times to the lady: "No, it's ok! You're fine! This is what was going on. No it's ok! You're fine! I'm sorry if I yelled at you I really didn't mean to! You're fine! I'm sorry!"
Imani Dial-James I know but the title of the video gives you the idea, because it sounds like it was really bad and abusive, I would prefer if she put other title, but yeah, In the end both talked and everything was fine
After the lady came up to her kissing her ass 🤣
@@Brookelleluv Ok boomer, she was just apologizing for not knowing.
Its the title of the video...contradicting and for views. Kinna wrong
She just needs a shirt that says “DONT TOUCH ME! I HAVE A SERVICE DOG FOR A REASON!” Lol
(This is a joke please don’t attack me... 😅)
That would be awesome but one problem, if he’s laying on her like how he was on the couch they wouldn’t be able to see it therefor it would kinda be useless
@@Mel-mf2eu if it were on her sleeve they could see. It - or tattooed on her arm
@@Mel-mf2eu simple solution
Make it a bulky hair pin
@@Artsygoldfiish get a jojo siwa bow and bedazzle it on there lmao
When ever I see a service dog I just smile
The woman acted right as an trained first aid helper if some one pass out you are can toutch them bc you dont know if it is normal for the person to pass out our its the first time bc if you find someone passed out and then assume that its normal or just leave the person and dont look if they need help you can get sued for not helping
I understand you have a service dog and you need him. Thing is though, you cannot expect everyone to just know what your condition is. I feel for you as I also have ptsd, but we have to understand that others aren't educated as much as we need them to be, it's not their fault and we shouldn't shame them because of it. I believe she said you were asleep to the customer as not to draw attention to you, she was being nice, not ignorant.
Beautiful shoes btw and hope your episodes get better with time with your fur baby by your side.
Gabrielle. Haire she likes the ones that don't talk about how fake she is or anything against her
You realize there is a patch on the Max's jacket that has "PTSD" on it? Just saying
“Fur baby” 😂 I love it
It's common sense either way to not interact with a service dog or their trainer.
TheGuerilla14 what may be common sense to you, is not common sense to others. I knew about these dogs for a long time but it wasn't until my friend got one and specifically told me the rules. I didn't know. Most people, don't know. We need to keep an open mind about these things, and instead of shamming- help educate.
Does Landon remind anyone else of Garett watts 😂😂
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YES!
When I get my dog, if I'm passed out, I'd be damned happy to have a stranger touch me to see if I was OK.
It's diffrenet for each person with diffrenet situations. For some if you touch them you cam stimulate them into a worse situation.
I'm a sufferer from something like this with a service dog.
You never just touch a disabled person with a servive dog
You stand by make sure they are breathing and time it if they don't wake call an ambulance by touching them you can send them into a worse attack mainly when they wake. Mainly if theyvpanic it can send them into shock or cardiac arrest.
Or it can over stimulate the nerves my touching making it worse.
If someone's passed our alone yes check on them and touch them but if they have a service dog at least give then 30 mins. Because if you intervine with a service dog doing DPT in a passed out owner it can distract the dog which is illegal under ADA law bevause it puts the owner at risk.
I speak from knowledge and personal experience of nearly having a heart attack waking to someone over me when I passed our with my dog on me. It sent me into another fit and I nearly went into cardiac arrest.
“let me pass out just give me 5 mins” just so casual 😂
You always have to stay. PAWSitive
Redbrick28 Studios that's literally one of the quotes that my middle school has on a poster in the school.😊😛
At the fair my friend saw a service dog and wanted to pet it and was like "come on let's go pet it" and I said "you don't pet service dog they are doing work".
And if I never saw your channel I would have asked to pet the dog , Thank you so much for teaching me more about this stuff!!! ❤️
Gummychannel that happened to me at the mall small children said can we pet it and their mom said no
It's people like you that respects that and don't call her a fake and stuff. I like people like you who actually respect others and not just themselves
I’m getting my service dog tomorrow! I’m so excited!!! His name is Axle.
1 year edit: Still an amazing boy, I love him dearly and he has helped me alot throughout the pandemic
He’s settling in amazingly and I’m so happy to have him. He’s made my life better already!
I've always loved the name Axel
Flash Allen me too!
@@Addy._.1218 Its always been the best name so if I have a son his name would be Liam or Axel
Amazing! I'm currently going through the process of getting a service dog as well, but there's still a lot that needs to be figured out. But I'm sure all the trouble will be worth it!
Wow! I am normally on the side of the handler and dog, but your boyfriend/husband could have easily explained what was happening. Instead he just kept rolling hoping to capture what employees did wrong. This is about as uncool as people bringing in their ill behaving teacup poodle pet as a service animal. If you shop their often, then why not talk to he head manager and try educating this staff? Very disingenuous.
Also you know she shops here often cause she's on government funding for her "illness" so she isn't a stranger to thrift stores
I'm sure the staff is fed up with her by now...
First it's the Raspberries, now it's the upside down child 😂
BatmanUnicorn Im dead
BatmanUnicorn is
When her husband walked over with her son upside down I died 😂😂
In Australia service pet can’t be questioned or your in trouble as a business. I understand they thought you were asleep, you look that way, but your dog looked like a service dog so you should of been left with your dog and adult supervision
We have the same rules in America, but no one follows them. It’s something that’s so hard to enforce, especially when people just say “that’s not a law that I have to follow.”
Keep in mind you friend said "she's passed out" in a hushed voice. If I didn't know the circumstance it sounded like he meant you were asleep. And you said he started rubbing you, so they likely assumed he was trying to wake up from being asleep. The entire thing seems like a huge misunderstanding.
Another word would be better. Passed out makes me think someone couldn't stay awake any longer or had too much to drink.
Fainted is the proper word people are looking for. It has a completely different emotion to it as well as sounds like something she couldn't control
Yeah the way he said it, the tone and everything it legitimately sounded like he was saying she was asleep
I agree. It was nice she apologized at the end though
vocabulary is an important tool in life that's for sure...
I don't mean to be cruel, but it's normal for people to question if you're okay. And if you have people with you video taping it they should stop people from touching you as compared to allowing it to continue.
Seems quite obvious that this was done for the clickbait title.
You all are cruel! She films just in case something horrible happens if someone messes with her dog or her she can send them to court! Her title doesn't lie! If they weren't there to help her she would have continued to touch her which makes it worse for her to be passed out! Clickbait is if it wasn't true or never happened! It happened and was true! If you think someone with her condition would fake it is horrible! You make me lose faith in humanity.
Just Rinat this was not clickbait😂
Rae Holt okay that is true but she doesn't like when people touch her and talk to her. She has this problem that I even don't know about. So please shut up and be more nicer.
Melanie Fans so, you would just leave her there seeing her fainted? if this is real, she needs to wear a necklace or a a braclete saying that she doesn't like to be touched.
Her: I can’t math
Me: to be fair you did just pass out
Also that worker was so sweet after people usually don’t do that ❤️ love to all people who are nice
*Lights turn off and on*
Lady in the background: "Oh Lady"
If you're going to be doing something dramatic, like laying on a couch with your dog, your friends/family need to do a better job at explaining the situation if a misunderstanding happens. I understand the situation perfectly as I have similar issues but understand why it's going to seem strange and out of the norm to the public.
Kk Boo not dramatic at all she also has back issues lying on the floor and passing out to waking up in pain causes her PTSD and spells go be worse and longer the dog was working and was able to help her how is that being dramatic?
Devon Williams she means dramatic in the eyes of the regular public that doesn't know what's going on... it's not an every day thing to see a dog lying on a person who looks like they're sleeping on a couch in a resell shop. So yes her husband or whoever is with her should notify someone who works there about what's going on BEFORE someone comes and tries to wake her up.
They were dummy pay attention
why is her husband leaving her then ? like if he knows she is passing out and will get stressed when she'll wake up
Devon Williams I meant dramatic to the untrained eye. To me, and her viewers, it's not dramatic. But to anyone else, it would be.
One of the first things they teach you in First Aid and CPR courses is that if you see an unconscious person, you should tap or shake them lightly on the shoulder and ask if they are okay. The woman was unconscious and unable to respond, and her friend did not speak up immediately. The situation is unfortunate for her, but not at all unreasonable on the part of the employee.
Perhaps a good solution would be a sign she can set up before she faints saying "I am okay, my service dog has things under control, please do not touch me."
I’m training my dog right now. and i’ve been looking for a good harness/lead. and i’m curious about your leash is snapped around your waist?
It's a ruffwear leash (: you can find similar hand hands free leashes on Amazon for cheaper. But its worth the money
I'm sorry but you can't expect people to understand any of that.
All people could see was a dude filming girl and a dog asleep on a couch, with her shoes where people usually sit and her husband walking around with an upside down baby hanging by his foot. That's ridicolous and you can't expect people won't react at this. Your husband or your friend had all the time to go to an employee to tell what was going on, or stay close so they could explain right away.
Kira agreed
The dog obviously has a vest that says "working service dog". idk how you can't get the hint from that.
HeyItsMaggie3 the vest is gray not orange so you don't make the connection right away. And you still have to come closer to see it and not everyone go around reading dog clothes lol. It just would have been kind to let the staff know since they had all the time to do that
I don't think it matters what color the vest is. its a dog wearing a vest. obviously theres a reason, and the average person should know to leave service dogs alone and that its illegal to question people about their dog and their condition.
Oswald Thatendswald True.
I like the videos like this you put out showing your service dog in action as it is ACTUALLY happening instead of training which in a sense helps people, like myself, you didn't really know what service dog training can actually do and looking at your other videos shows that you've been through a lot but you're really a nice and fun person which just makes my dad so I hope you have a nice week
TheDigitalspoons he isn't a trained one, professionally I mean. And he doesn't have a licence it's all fake, apart from her conditions
Most people don't know it's illegal to distract a service dog. Or that an SD laying on top of you has anything to do with fainting. I understand being frustrated, but she gets mad at people for not knowing. As if it's common knowledge.
Common sense, if you are adult or teen, you don't distract a service dog while tasking, you gotta be pretty stupid to think it's okay to pet or call a SD over while they are tasking
Not common sense at all.
kamekakarot they are required to wear a vest that states its a service dog
Oh yes people wouldn't know what a dog that has a VEST with patches that say SERVICE DOG on it, oh poor people they can't read
garden addict actually, Service dogs don't need a vest or anything saying they are a Service dog, people just use it to help them or just because they want to. Sometimes the dog doesn't even need a leash if it interferes with the handlers disability
GOOD DOG, MAX!!! That "husband' of yours is WORTHLESS!!! Glad you got rid of him! YOU ARE A GOOD DOG, MAX!!!
INDEED UnWoRtHy!!!!! EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! DISGUSTAN!!!!!
9:16 I'm dead at how your husband walked over with your son upside down aha😂
Ella Thompson we have the same name
Me too XD i thought that was funny lol
that shit was great he was so casual too
Ella Thompson fax
When?
When you are laying down in a store you have to expect staff to come up to you to see what is going on. It's not unreasonable and she doesn't know that you don't like being touched.
Not to mention the workers probably don't like animals on the furniture they are trying to sell. So people are allergic to dogs and chances are most people won't buy the coach if it smells like dog.
@@saffiwilli2585 true
Djsmithindahizzy if you’re in a store passed out on merchandise and expect to not be approached then you are just entitled and selfish
Djsmithindahizzy you touch an unconscious person to make sure they are okay. My moms a nurse and sometimes people pass out, or even die and SOMEONE has to make sure they are okay. People aren’t gonna know what’s wrong with them, or that they don’t want to be touched unless they tape a damn sign to their body. We check on people who may need our help, that’s what we do.
misslori66 exactly
I genuinely love your videos. You and Max have taught me so much about service dogs even though I just started watching yesterday. I wanted to thank you for sharing these experiences. It is very informal to people who aren't aware.
“touched while unconscious” you make it sound like she harassed you, she just tapped on you arm gently to wake you up, she couldn’t have known that you wouldn’t like that
I'm a sufferer from something like this with a service dog.
You never just touch a disabled person with a servive dog
You stand by make sure they are breathing and time it if they don't wake call an ambulance by touching them you can send them into a worse attack mainly when they wake. Mainly if theyvpanic it can send them into shock or cardiac arrest.
Or it can over stimulate the nerves my touching making it worse.
If someone's passed our alone yes check on them and touch them but if they have a service dog at least give then 30 mins. Because if you intervine with a service dog doing DPT in a passed out owner it can distract the dog which is illegal under ADA law bevause it puts the owner at risk.
I speak from knowledge and personal experience of nearly having a heart attack waking to someone over me when I passed our with my dog on me. It sent me into another fit and I nearly went into cardiac arrest.
@@dreamersfantasysutdio5322 you people literally drive your self crazy... How did you know you almost went into cardiac arrest? I get anxiety sucks but you guys are gassing yourselves up into a fit...
100% agree on this. She obviously do this for a living, creating chaos around walmart because she will have the sudden cardiac arrest, like why even go out??? Nothing against service dog but she's taking this to the next level.
@@francisosolnick9316 They create half their own problems. Legit nutsjobs.
Casually walks in with his son upside down 😂
When I was little I also loved being held like that 😆
I think it’s a normal response to touch the arm of someone who looks unconscious. She also may not have seen your friend and husband and child with you before you got on the couch. Otherwise she should have asked them if you were okay. Being that your legs were crossed over and your arm had not fallen down it does look like you’re sleeping. More like narcolepsy than fainting.
I thought that if people have someone watching them, while unconscious, it is illegal to bother them
Annelise Marier no? Lmao. However she clearly sees the service dog on her and they did warn her already
Laws will protect people if you touch a unconscious person to make sure they're okay...
She should have checked with the husband and friend first because if someone has a service dog you shouldn’t touch them.
OMH SHE TOUCH HER QUICK QUICK CALL THE SWATS AND THE NATIONAL GUARD!!!!!
Are they really saying “the dog can’t be on the couch” SERIOUSLY!😡 SOME PEOPLE REALLY?!
It’s amazing to see how focused your service dog is as you walk around on the heels. He is looking for any signs of you fainting, what a good boy!
Yes he was. ♥️ he’s retired now♥️
@@ServiceDogPaws awe he did a very good job while he worked ❤️
@@yuyulliz thank you. My new girl, Mya, he actually helped train. ♥️
@@ServiceDogPaws oh wow! I didn’t know service dogs could help new dos train, it makes sense though but for some reason I always thought it was done by only humans
@@yuyulliz sometimes it has to be done by humans and most of it was. Hang on. I’ll post the link to the video where he literally taught her her first anxiety interruption. She learned from watching him.
Idk why but as soon as your friend started rubbing your back I teared up. What a great friend you have.
I'm tired of the 'omg this is fakeeee!!!1!!1!one!1" comments. If you actually did your research, and got some knowledge, you'd know she has the right to own a service dog. And she has the right to not let people disturb the service dog. Sheesh. Calm down people.
checkmate he's defending his epuss b0ss
Does she have the right to drive and kill someone if she actually has this condition.
Mary Jablonski POTS doesn't affect you when you're sitting down, most POTS sufferers are perfectly fine driving. 🙄 Sometimes EDS, which causes POTS, can make driving painful, but no-one is going to pass out behind the wheel.
Dank Trash It's not against the law to disturb a service dog. It's against the law to deny them in public places like hotels, pools, etc.. because the owner requires them.
Not to mention you're supposed to train the dog officially. You can't train them yourself. You have to be certified.
QuantumNightmare I,watched one of her videos where she was SITTING and then said she passed out. Obviously she either CAN pass out from a sitting position in which case she should not be driving OR she is not being honest about her condition. Either way.....POS
"He causualy walks over holding our son upside down" OMG that part got me dead😂
Amy Sicilia
For Real!!!
He had the baby upside down, holding the baby by one leg.
I wish the public had a better understanding of service dogs and how important they are to us. My service dog Rusty has saved my life and is tasked with helping me stand and get up from the floor. He is also DPT trained, I love it when he lays on me. I’m a stage 3 cancer survivor and I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for Rusty. Hope you are well and God bless.
It's funny that first your husband casually walks over with your son upside-down then he sings "I gota Baby in my arms!" That made me laugh. But I'm new and I think those shoes are awesome and you would kill them!!
Michelle Safron Was it just me that couldn’t see the heels of the shoes? They were there, right?
Quirkyyy On Quack Nope! They have no heel. You walk on your toes
JULIA DIANE Omg that must hurt your legs so quickly. I’ve never seen heels without a heel!
It’s amazing how dogs can notice stuff before we do. All the best to you, your family and your dog. ;)
How do you get up from that and keep shopping if it was me I would of wanted to go home
Becky Perkins She is vey used it now. After going though this for more than 7 years she will have different feelings and actions then you would.
Shes just used to it.
Becky Perkins she has a life that she has to contiue on just like us hard working people with conditions. I have ptsd so back off and its not easy to deal with.
Becky Perkins maybe she’s adapted to it happening in public 🙄😂
I also have POTS and I know how hard it is a lot of people say I'm either ok faking or it's not that bad I haven't left my house for three weeks except school and a couple times other then that she wants to be a normal person like everyone else if she always feels bad she'll want to go home I know I do but also we want to be able to be out and happy so no she won't just go home everytime she feels bad
Any idiot can see the vest saying service dog and normal people would leave her be until she wakes and then ask if she may have had an episode and would leave it at that and any signification other would never leave that’s their job to control the situation when you’re out should never have made it to her touching you at all
Exactly. Once again, that POS disregarding her medical needs. What a catch.
People with ongoing medical conditions that require a service dog can also have a medical emergency that the dog is not trained to deal with. Also if that was an epileptic seizure or dangerously low blood sugar a person may need further assistance. Btw before everyone jumps, not all seizures are tonic clonic.
Okay I get that it's difficult to live with such a condition, but I wonder why she feels a need to record every outing and find fault (often unreasonably) in members of the public every opportunity she gets? Unnecessary captions like "lady says "hi dog"" makes me feel like she's constantly waiting for someone to approach her service dog so she can jump on the opportunity to criminalise a well-meaning person in public.
TofuTeo exactly!!!
She is probably filming because her dog is still in training. A lot of times you want to go back and make sure they were doing their job during an episode.
TofuTeo Maybe they need to report it to a doctor in case anything fatal happens?
she records so she can go back and improve on training. Ive done it. Plus so she can have proof in case of access denial.
Also in some states it's illegal to interact with a service dog in any way, and to continue once you have been given notice is grounds for your arrest.
Plus have you ever thought she does it to show people what service dog teams go through.
You don't have to watch cause its really not effecting you
Max is a good boy
smithterrell92 hekin good pupp. If he does an angery I will make him long doggo
he's the goodiest boy that ever lived
Nope, he is nicely doogo
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My girlfriend is paying 17.000 euros for a service dog which was trained for by experts almost 2 years. She has to do a graduation test, so her dog becomes a "legal" service dog. It was bred for this purpose and its siblings who are not suitable for being a service dog get into normal families.
And then there is these people: Adopting (!) a dog and train it themselves (!) for a few months (!) and buy (!) a vest which says service dog.
I'm so mad about this.
tarananajaika agree totally and fakes are around so much now. My cousins son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and I have a friend who’s son is also type 1, the training takes 2 years. What I always was told.
tarananajaika it's completely legal to train your own service dog. No one normal can afford to pay 17,000 anything
Of course onr can train one's own dog, but if the condition is severe and well-documented enough, won't insurance/Medicare/Medicaid help get a trained one? Odd that she is so "anxious" but ready to shop and boss her husband around thereafter....
Actually, its not. The animal needs to go through certified training.
tarananajaika Ah yes, because everybody has 17,000 Euros to spare. Seriously that's a lot of money.
I can't help but wonder why they are so worried about the service dog being on the couch rather than having her shoes on. But that's just me.
Dog hair on a public couch could be a problem especially if someone who’s allergic comes and sits down on the couch later
Looking at the chair beside it, it is probably also merchandise. Tbh, as a store employee I’d be concerned about both the shoes and dog. I’m also a service dog handler that passes out. I would’ve gone to the least busy/populated area and laid on the floor. Being in a high traffic area like this where several departments intersect and the fitting rooms nearby would’ve made my anxiety skyrocket because I would not want to be a public spectacle. I already get more than enough unwanted attention in public for having a service dog. But that’s just me.
if someone has reason to believe that you are in need of medical help when you are laying down in a public place, conscious or not, I think that they should be able to offer assistance whether it be checking for vital signs such as checking the heart beat or checking for breathing or coldness. from there they can call 911
I agree. Some stores may call 911 for legality purposes. If someone is injured or unconscious in their store and God forbid something goes wrong or she may be hurt from falling (they don't know, especially on the floor), they need to show that they did their part to the best of their ability to get her help. But I also understand where she is coming from in that there is no need for 911, there isn't anything they need to do and it's her "normal." I can also understand her not wanting to be touched or confronted by strangers, especially due to PTSD.
m b i feel like most people would just think shes asleep but yes theres probably that possibility i suppose🤔
Hey, would you move if someone had an allergy problem with the dog?
Precious Morival Technically with ADA law allergies are not a reason to have to move a service animal, but if someone was severely allergic and I had my service dog with me, I would move for the sake of them
She wount because its illegal to have an allergy for service dogs
Love your videos!! Max is AMAZING!!! Love you guys! You are in my prayers!
Along with the video these comments the support it is making me cry. Enough Internet for today god bless you all. My husband suffers seizures.
Max dose such a good job well done him how many likes I get its means one clap for max
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Hey girl, let me start by saying, I have POTs and multiple other issues as well. So I totally understand how challenging and discouraging it can be. I'm not here to judge you or anything like that, I just have some genuine questions and concerns. With POTs, for myself, and others I know with the illness, when you feel you're going to pass out, you lay down if you catch it in time. Therefore, regulating your BP and HR, usually stopping the fainting from happening. I've personally never experienced or seen anyone else who just lays down and eventually passes out. Can you explain this to me? I've also never seen anyone pass out- wake up because someone is touching them or talking to them- then pass out again. I've watched several of your videos to try to fully understand. Also, when it comes to me anyways, if I'm feeling bad enough that I pass out, the last thing I'm worried about is wanting to shop more. I want to get out of that public place that I'm in no matter what. Because after passing out, do you really want to get back up and shop more? Really?
I watched your Walmart video. In it after you woke up you acted like you didn't even know you were recording. However, you clearly sat on the floor, propped up the camera, and layed down. And as you were passing out you continually kept instructing Max. If you truly are feeling like passing out, again, you are unable to focus on anything. Even if it is your SD. You feel so bad that the world just fades away. You don't have time to prepare.
Like I said, all of this is coming from someone who can identify. And I'm sorry you go through all of it. It's awful. I was just wondering if you could clary those things a bit? Thanks.
I found a Taco crumb on my shirt while watching this so I felt lucky
Person You don't know ok....
Person You don't know good for u ^_^ even tho that was 2 years ago lol
Nice,
@@wolfdog_684 I wonder if they still exist, like you never know who's dead in the comments
I love watching these videos, I might be adding to much but these videos have taught me a lot of things about service animals all I knew was don’t disturb them that’s all but now I know some more
Oh my gosh!!! Because when I see someone unconscious I just stand there and and play angry birds on my phone
AJ Licatino Oh. Same!
Well, you gotta understand, things like someone she doesn't know coming up to her and touching her could scare her tons. I know the lady was just trying to help and she wasn't in the wrong at all but it's still a scary thing to people that have PTSD. I too have PTSD and it's because of my past that I can't go in public without thinking someone's gonna hurt me cause I'm the perfect target. When my sisters friends sleep over I can't sleep cause I just have this feeling that they'll come in and attack me. PTSD is hard to live with and it makes your life so much more difficult and it makes things like someone attempting to help seem like you were gonna die. So, all I'm trying to say is, sometimes you just gotta be careful of what you say unless you are completely educated on the subject and know what's happening
AJ Licatino it’s probably because you don’t care
໓ว ᗪᖇᗩᗯᔕ not everyone knows she has ptsd, also, why tf is she buying heels if she is prone to fainting
Lmfao
" miss... miss you cant have the reason you're alive on the couch... especially when you're being talked to and unconscious.." 😂 LOGIC
BatmanUnicorn that woman thought she was asleep
llama llama lol I know I'm just being an overdramatic potato 😂
is the service dog really that vital to her life?
I understand how the service dog may be extremely comforting and save the woman from some suffering, but is it necessary for her to live? I understand that it notifies her when she thinks she is going to faint, so she can find a place to faint, but I feel as though that would be the only crucial aspect to the girl's life, unless the dog significantly lowers the woman's blood pressure and keeps it below 115/75 mm HG (level of fatal consequence)
m b well if she were to faint and fall and hit her head that can be fatal. Yes the dog is necessary. You can't just get a service dog if it isn't necessary.
She tapped her on the shoulder and said "ma'am you. Need to wake up" and the guy told her she passed out she was like "oh I'm so sorry is she ok" and then when she woke up she was pissed. It's not that big of a deal. I realize that she doesn't like being touched but let it go and when you go home scream in your pillow
Apparently she didn't mind being touched when she got those hideous tattoos.
Abby Hensley She did not freak out about it. She was just concerned after she saw it that someone was touching her is all
Grigori Rasputin and those tattoos have meaning to her. She doesn't mind being touched if she has given permission and was aware someone was touching her
She has an anxiety/ptsd issue of course she is gonna make a big deal
You’ve never encountered PTSD, have you?
You do understand that this is not a true Service Dog. The only thing wrong with the owner is that she's not right in the head. She supposedly starts to have an episode, and then has to continually correct the dog to "alert" to her. She craves attention. and just wants to take her dog everywhere with her.
Again you are very wrong .
The dig is a service dogthere was no correcting being done maybe educate yourself in the fact people do train differently not all of them train the same .
The youtuber has Dysautonomia it is a chronic condition which centers around the chest and blood pressure it can be life threatening
It can lead to heart rate issues, low blood pressure, erectile dysfunction and loss of bladder control. Pure autonomic failure: People with this form of dysautonomia experience a fall in blood pressure upon standing and have symptoms including dizziness, fainting, visual problems, chest pain and tiredness.
The complications of dysautonomia vary depending on the symptoms you experience. In severe cases, people might have life-threatening complications such as pneumonia and respiratory failure. Dysautonomia can also cause: Abnormal heart rate . It can also cause sudden cardiac death.
Her dog responds to a chemical scent change in her body which happens when her chronic illness kicks in. Than alerts her so she can get to a safe place to lie down. Than lies upon her chest which is a recovery task called DPT [ Deep Pressure Therapy] which helps blood ptlressure and heart rate return to normal and her to recover faster .
arrest. Wondering did you educate yourself more
I’m so glad I stumbled on ur channel, I remember when I was young that I did what those kids did and yelled puppy or doggy. I was too young to realize that those dogs are service animals that help those with PTSD and other conditions. I know now about this and to not bother them while their working and I’m sure whenever I have kids that I will let them know that yes the doggy is very cute but he’s helping thier human and we can’t distract them 🙂
This concept is wild because for me growing up my parents were strictly do not ever approach an animal even the one's that we were familiar with and knew I've always only ever known working dogs bot really pets haha
I just had an issue like this yesterday...I was with my dog trainer in the mall and we went to find a couch to practice DPT on both my chest and my lap. As we were working, a UPS guy said from afar inside a store "The service dog can be in here, but they cannot be on the couch." My trainer then proceeded to explain how she was tasking and that's why she was allowed. He said again that they shouldn't be on the couch, but then was quiet. My trainer explained to me to say that to someone next time that happens. Then as she's tasking (know that I'm worked up cause this is the first time this has ever happened to me) he comes up, stares at us, and then yells once again as he's walking away, "They shouldn't be on the couch, other people sit there you know." My trainer and I were furious. But it just goes to show that it's just the reality of being a service dog handler :/
In that womens defense, some people that pass out need assistance and or medical attention. So maybe you need to wear a bracelet or medical necklace. You can't expect people to know what he's working means. Then be pissed when someone is trying to help. Wow
Rainy Eve pretty sure with a condition like that you are meant to wear one
Rainy Eve all these people are dumb beacause there’s a part where she says SHE DOESNT LIKED BE8NG TOUCHED
Joselle Hernandez all the world knows that somehow?
Joselle Hernandez oh a girl is passed out on the floor, I shall now precede to walk by and not help this passed out girl
Really? She had a service dog that PROVED she wasn't faking it, and that she s dog that had the PTSD patch on her dog
This video and the comments have taught me to completely ignore anyone with a service dog. Don’t look at the service dog, don’t smile, don’t glance, don’t breathe; JUST DONT DO! Leave it alone, if a person looks like they are passed out with a service dog, keep walking like they aren’t there. I don’t want to be on RUclips because I decided to check up on someone. I see all of these videos of people distracting the service dog without knowing they are doing it and getting bashed on RUclips. LET THIS BE A LIFE LESSON.... JUST DONT! When I see a service dogs and their owners I just keep it moving, pretend like no one is there. I don’t want to be the reason why someone’s service dog couldn’t preform a task or make the situation worse for someone.
Heels probably aren't safe for a person that passes out/faints.
Jewels you'd think so
Sigh. Again, ill people are allowed and deserve to live their lives fully and enjoy themselves. They OBVIOUSLY don't affect her when she's warned before she faints. She has time to get to a safe area.
these are service heels tho
Translation: sick people aren't allowed to live life to the fullest because it makes me uncomfortable.
That’s why she brought flats to change into
Hey I know this is personal, but I was wondering what kind of Dysautonomia you have, I have pots. I was also wondering what organization you got your service dog from, I’m looking for a place that can do the tasks I need. Thanks!
I have POTS as well. And Max is owner trained!
"Lady touches you while unconscious" first of all she didn't know you were unconscious she probably thought you were relaxing on the couch with a dog and second she lightly touched your arm for two seconds in a comforting way to see if you were okay. Imagine how bad this lady would feel to see this video about her.
"and second she lightly touched your arm for two seconds in a comforting way to see if you were okay."
That doesn't lessen how it effects her. She has PTSD from ten years of sexual abuse. Strangers touching her, no matter their intention, is upsetting. Especially when she is so out of control of the situation and unconscious. It doesn't MATTER what the woman's intentions were, because it isn't about logic.
I never said it didn't affect her. My point is that the majority of society would touch another person in that way to show a sign of comfort and I don't think that poor lady should be "attacked" by the title of this video with over a million views. This poor lady was doing her job trying to help someone she thought was sick/injured and instead this lady films the whole thing and posts it to social media with an exaggerated title to make money and get views. I never said that the lady touching her didn't affect her, I just think this woman portrayed it badly, as she does with all of her other videos as seen in people's comments.
Also, if she really couldn't stand being touched by another person, perhaps her husband or a carer should have stayed with her while she was unconscious so he could have told that lady to back off instead of leaving it to their friend who clearly didn't know what to do.
The title of this video does not, in any way, attack the woman. ALL it states is that the woman touched her while she was unconscious. That is 100% fact.
peepslostsheep omg man, lets be sorry for human to have empathy abd worry for others, now lets just be all by themselves, no more humanity, no more touching, no more love, let us be machines due to the fact that touching a lady that fainted and worried a person was a serious mistake because she is “sexually harrasing her”
Thank you for helping educate the world on service dogs and the personal struggles you deal with on a daily basis!
Surely she would feel when she's about to faint, and wouldn't feel like frolicking about in heels and happily placing herself on a couch to 'faint'. I faint regularly too, and you KNOW when you need to pass out, you feel awful and bewildered and dizzy and have a headache and blurred vision as your body prepares to shut down. I don't ever feel like I could strut around in heels shortly before fainting.
Depends. If they are seizures she could have no idea. She could just go out and then wake up completely disoriented. I had a classmate with epilepsy. Most of the time he would know when a seizure was coming on, but one time he just went down without warning, and when he would start to come out of it he had no idea where he was, or who he was, or what happened.
I think she's just an employee trying to do her job. She is probably working volunteer at a thrift shop, or making minimum wage and isn't educated on these types of things. Not many people are at all, and it does look like a woman on asleep on the store's couch with her dog. Anyway, Max is such a sweetheart.
Spooky Jim Exactly. People are calling her a monster and such. She's just doing her job.
I am very proud of your service dog😊I didn't know a lot about service dogs or things that where illegal. If it where me I would would have asked to touch your dog but now I know better thanks for these videos and educating me a little more.
This young lady is so respectful and sweet. She didn't have to explain but it leaves more of an impact than fighting. I wish her well. Great interaction. I know I learned something!
Your body language nothing about this show PTSD, or even slight nervousness. You seem happy about passing out almost. Like here comes another chance to tell someone off, or maybe sue them.
I'm new but I just watched all your vids I love you,your son,max,and your husband. You all are such wonderful people and you are so beautiful and amazing. You should never be insecure about yourself or anything. You are wonderful and even though I just found you yesterday you've change and helped me. I get really depressed all the time cause my dad is abusive but I love you and hope you have a wonderful day. Bye
Country_Geek 1430 twins lol we have the same story exactly
Take along some flats on your birthday as those are awesome heals but they are going to kill your back. In my case it would kill my ankles,knees, hips and back. Lol . Just don't want you to have more back pain on your birthday day!!
Lol, I feel your pain but add shoulder and the fact I'm in a wheelchair.
Tear Drops totally understand. The heals don't piss off my shoulders, elbow and wrist but they are problem children too. Between all my braces, walker and wheelchair ( both I use when needed) I hardly dress up for anything anymore. But I do wear heals alot if I'm using my wheelchair that is the time I don't pay the price for it. Get some odd looks but who says you can't rock heals in chair?
Danielle c you're a role model.
Good idea. It was hurting my back and mybad knee
+Danielle c omg! Why haven't I thought of that!?!? I use to be 6'1", able to walk, rocked the heels! I've shrunk down to 5'10", my knees permanately bent, 1 leg 1 1/2" shorter. Walking, I feel like a giraffe on stilts & some of my meds make me dizzy, like vertigo. I'm going to get me some heels! THANKS!
Ty for posting. As a service dog trainer. I wish more people/stores learned how to handle these situations. I’m so glad the lady listened, was patient and understanding.
Husband: right when i walk away something happens
Son: *uh oh*
This girl is putting people in these situations knowing how they're going to react, and treats them like they're in the wrong for" trying to get her off the couch " . When she asks her husband " did she seriously ask if I was asleep ?" Obviously wth . Is that so surprising to you? I just wish she would stop trying to start shit everywhere she goes
I have passed out... U cant take the time to walk to a spot and laydown... Lol this is ridiculous
Bossy5280 well if your passing out you can't take the time, her doh have her a warning so she would have the time to be able to lay down
Sndre Ireba thank you!
Sndre Ireba and the ppl who buy the act are just as effing annoying! Glad some of us are wise enough to see through her bull and other ppl just like her.
@@ginafrickenrussell2790 yes you can the dog alerted her before she was going to pass out
One of the better ones I’ve seen. She was very apologetic. You’re going to rock that dress and those shoes girl.
the part where your husband came over with your son upside down had me dying laughing
I look at it different knowing now that he abused her and beat her everyday
It must be so annoying when people distract the dog when he is trying to do his job :/
i can only imagine how scary it must be to to pass out at any time, no matter where you are or who’s around you