That man was the luckiest man alive that day. He crashed to avoid an ambulance, when he crashed the air lift helicopter watched it happen and came to assist and to top all of that luck off he only broke a toe in a head on collision! 🍀 Just wow!
Wow! I broke my Femur in May and was given nothing for pain in the ambulance or hospital until I finally saw a doctor several hours later. I’ll never forget the agony and frustration, but pain management in America is unfortunately a total mess. It’s interesting to see how different countries address pain (and patient care in general).
So true. They think everyone is a druggie. I have severe chronic pain which was easily controllable with methadone. But. Due to the opiod “crisis” they are too afraid to give what you need. So I suffer a lot and have lousy quality of life even tho the answer is right in their face. VERY FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!!!
@@marywagner9927 I’m so sorry you are suffering as well. I have several incurable conditions that leave me in severe chronic pain, one of which (RSD/CRPS) even burnt my left leg off my body nearly 2 years ago. Despite the agony of almost full-body CRPS, an ever-deteriorating spine, and being the “good pain patient” by allowing them to implant 3 stimulators in my body, I still have to fight every month for whatever pain meds I can get. I’m only 32 and have spent most of my adult life in agony. I’m honestly more afraid to live long than die young because the fallout from the “opioid crisis” is only getting worse for the chronic pain community 🤕 Gentle hugs coming your way! 🫂
I had to look outside the box to finally get some relief with my Trigeminal Neuralgia on both sides! After years of pain meds, (which changed three times), two brain surgeries, Botox shots and so much more, I finally decided to receive acupuncture and also give myself infrared laser therapy whenever it acts up. It's working! Now, I'm off the Methidone and am down to one Baclofen and Hydroxazine Pamoate or two if I flare up. I'll be on Duloxitine for generalized anxiety disorder and PTSD unless my doctor and I decide to change meds, but my hope is I won't need major surgery again! Yipeeee! @@marywagner9927
I bet she has been visiting you the whole time and you haven't realized it. Have you ever said or done something then randomly you hear in your head or remember that thing she would Always say or do in that situation? That is her saying " Hi sweetheart, I will Always be with you. " Have you ever suddenly felt enveloped in warmth and this electric Tingley with this overwhelming feeling of love that makes you feel so loved and accepted, while making your eyes and nose water. That is a hug from a ghost, talk to her, she can hear you, and if you ask for a hug I bet she will happily give you one, But be warned if you are skeptical, unsure about the afterlife, this will be a life changing experience, but Once you feel that level of love, and you WILL know who it is, I can't explain it but when it happens you will know. Sometimes it is the smell of their perfume, or cigarettes if they smoked, other times you will just Know who is comforting you. You will take this as you will, but I think there is a reason why I saw this today, and why I was compelled to stop everything and write this. I say go get your Mom's favorite treat, a birthday candle and when you have a moment alone, talk to her, celebrate her birthday, her life. She will show, ask for a specific sign she will let you know that she is there. Our souls are pure energy, and mortal bodies are merely vessels of that energy, once that physical body is no longer suitable, we leave it behind but that energy lives on. I believe that we are here on earth to learn specific lessons, each lifetime is like a whole college course for the soul, this is why the same types of people and situations will keep reappearing in our lives until we truly learn the lessons these people and situations were to teach us. I do believe in reincarnation, and Moms stay close to their children, and losing an earthly body is Not gonna stop her from checking in on those she loves, especially if they need her.
My condolences to you and your family. Missing someone we love so dearly is very difficult. Unfortunately, grief has no timeline. Be gentle with yourself while your heart heals, no matter how long it takes. Sending you gentle hugs from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
What an amazing lady Mary is and there’s no way she looks 94! She’s independent and feisty and I’m sure she does feel like 40 inside. Old age is often so hard and cruel.
yep, definietly no senility there, she's fully in control of her faculties and more lucid than people half her age, its great to see in someone that age, gives hope
She’s independent and feisty and I’m sure she does feel like 40 inside. Amazing Lady Mary is your new title . You have brought so much Joy to me I see so much Rich Character.LOVE for you nothing but LOVE💘💘💘
My mom is 81. She can out work me. Her kids are 60, 57, 51. She raised us to work hard but stay young. If I was not born with disabilities I might be able to keep up but she help me to keep trying.
totally agree, they've taken it too far and if a doctor cannot tell when a person needs pain management or is just drug seeking there is a problem with the doctors. Counselling people, strict supervision regarding prescription pain meds should take place as well as that is how many people become addicted.
@maryjanedanielsthe conversion rate of legitimate pain patient to addict is less than 1%. It's simply a long history of ableism and eugenics in the USA that has never been addressed. So, the bigotry continues... And don't forget GREED. Greed makes all medical decisions in the USA. Pain patients ARE NOT the problem addicts, but pain patients are still PUNISHED for the behaviour of addicts. It's discrimination, and practitioners DO NOT CARE. The CDC had to change the pain management governance recently, because it was so profoundly discriminatory, useless, cruel and NOT evidence based. Just disgusting.
What's awesome is there are no extra people in the way-- all the cameras are up all the time. So no one actually feels like they're being filmed, I would imagine, as all the cameras are fixed.
X`s 2 endearing SHow I like the very beginning when the Dc,Talks. You do an amazing job capturing all of the "action" going on in the ER. Great work physicians and nurses!❤❤❤
For those whom watch all the episodes, Mary and 94 year old spitfire Peter would be still an amazing couple ! They still got all that energy -it’s incredible
As a veteran of various broken toes and nerve damage through the front of my feet, I can tell you that a broken toe is devastating. Agony. Forget wearing shoes for weeks.
@@SandraNelson063 while I am sure a broken toe is no fun and painful, comparatively speaking it is relatively minor, as is the fact that you can't wear shoes for weeks, especially after a car crash.
Just LOVE these shows! Used to work in hosp. Ideally would like to watch them all in order. But, some dont give Season # or Episode #. Anyway, full of pathos. I hate seeing people hurt but love a happy ending, where people survive & flourish. So much better than reality crap on regular tv. Thank you for filming these & thank you to all who WERE filmed.
Appreciation to everyone, I only do medical billing and coding but you all are saints with such compassion I cry to knowing and wish I could have been one to work in a E.D but know it would greatly impact my mental health
I heard 'broken femur' and just cringed... I've heard those are the WORST when it comes to broken bone pain. Poor dude, and it's such a bad kind of break too. Yikes Head-on collision dude got so lucky, that's a crazy scary accident to be in and come out in such good shape
Yeah. The femur is the biggest and strongest long bone in the body. But, because it's surrounded by important vasculature, any break requiring surgery is a medical emergency.
25:54 one thing that stood out for me is that it's important to memorise important phone numbers. So many people these days rely on their phone's contact list and in an emergency you may not have access to that.
with the amount of numbers people have to deal with these days, pin numbers, passwords, card numbers, memorizing phone numbers will be at the bottom of peoples lists. Perhaps writing a few phone numbers down and keeping it in your wallet would suffice.
Skipping home from the Doctor's EH?!?!? When wanted it never gets old...my daughter and son are age 39/41 and they still give me that thrill of being their dad...... Mary thrills me.....I am 71 and I hope to carry on as she is, maker of her own destiny. Bravo! David and Emily.......gone through the fire and stronger because of this life event....again I say BRAVO!!!!
She is so amazing. What she has done with her life is way above and beyond anybody who gets degrees and ribbons and so much and have done half as much as she has. God bless her God hold her in your arms. She is worth it.
I remember walking around work getting my groceries and being asked by a coworker how old my grandma was. When I said that she was 91 at the time, I was told that I didn't know how old she was for just a couple of days before she passed she never showed her age. She lived on her own till she was 93 when she moved in with my parents.
Mike, the HEMS doctor, isn't British. Mary is of the generation that survived WWII. Tough as old boots. Darnell's chin judders....I remember those. Its a sign of more pain than a person can manage. Leads to screaming. I have PTSD from my leg trauma. Months and months of screaming. I couldn't have the right pain management. I'm on antidepressants permanently now.
„Every light turns red“…I felt that in my soul. I am a volunteer in the local fire brigade. When a call comes in, volunteers get to the fire station from home or from work. And a red light is still a red light. It can be absolute agony. I still remember the first call I answered. I now know there are SIXTEEN traffic lights on the way from the city centre to my fire station. And that day, ALL of them were red. I was fuming behind the wheel because apparently that day, in addition to all those red lights, all of the slowest drivers in the world had descended onto the streets and acted as mobile road blocks. They made the sloth guy from Zootopia look like a coked up squirrel in comparison.
I know well what Mary (94) is actually worried about. She does not want to end up staying in the hospital or nursing home. My mom asked over and over to "go home" even after we had to sell it.
Very interesting, fell going up the stairs - a real life staircase, i really wish i could see the stairs, just to see if they happen to be anything like 'the staircase' stairs. Im very sorry for her fall, thats just awful, im equally sorry about my morbid curiosity in true crime 👀
Mary seems more lucid than people half her age....both her and your sister are very fortunate to be so independent at that age, its actually very hopeful to see.
I don’t know why any father wouldn’t be happy to know that he was going to be a father. I mean, I’ve lost three, unfortunately with my ex and I would do anything to have a child
Darnell’s mom first statement of “skipping” back home from the doctors at 16 years old because she’s happy she’s pregnant is absolutely ridiculous and has me flabbergasted. And she’s laughing and smiling how appalling. I wish they would have cut that out of this. We don’t need anyone promoting literal teenage pregnancy. You can’t even pay bills let alone even know how to take care of yourself at 16.
GEORG Clooney or Staley Toochi? Watch "Burlesque" with Stanley,Christina Aguilera & Cher. One of the best Stanley performances. Sexy man but I think Gene Wilder was very sexy. RIP
Jon Snow is not dead. Now where have I heard that before? Is he or isn't he? Dead, that is. That was the question in Dallas in the 80's. Was JR finally dead?
It was Patrick Duffy’s character that was dead but it was a dream that everyone was having. The following season he miraculously showed up alive and well.
If my husband isnt answering his phone even an hour after he should be home from work, im calling police andhospitals not waiting for hours to get a call
David , Now man to man Go and Marry The Wonderful English you had a Warning ,life does not wait on you , and Have 12 Beautiful Children my middle name is David , So name one Scott You know what both names means . Cherish & Adore That Lady every Day I hope to hear of your wonderful life together !
She reminded me of a deer in the headlights. I can't help but feel that her mother's death permanently traumatized her...she was waiting for death to arrive.
Even in the UK Black patients aren’t treated with respect…the staff is laughing, smiling and joking while a Black 18 year old male is in tremendous pain from a femur fracture. Sick people in the healthcare system universally.
I think you’re misinterpreting their reaction. They were smiling because he was saying hilarious things under the influence of the ketamine (which he obviously needed for the pain). Looks like they were taking good care of him and his goofiness while on drugs probably cut the tension of the situation. Medical professionals have a sense of humor too, especially if a patient is being funny.
I truly hate aholes who feel they have to speed every time they get behind the wheel going nowhere. And those fools who will try to run you over getting up to a red light. You're going hsve to STOP so whats your hurry?? I dont have any sympathy for people who need to speed
That man was the luckiest man alive that day. He crashed to avoid an ambulance, when he crashed the air lift helicopter watched it happen and came to assist and to top all of that luck off he only broke a toe in a head on collision! 🍀 Just wow!
He should have bought a lottery ticket.
Wow! I broke my Femur in May and was given nothing for pain in the ambulance or hospital until I finally saw a doctor several hours later. I’ll never forget the agony and frustration, but pain management in America is unfortunately a total mess. It’s interesting to see how different countries address pain (and patient care in general).
They took away opioid meds saying that it's the problem. Those are just small time pushers. Most of the opioid meds come from Mexico and China. 5:23
So true. They think everyone is a druggie. I have severe chronic pain which was easily controllable with methadone. But. Due to the opiod “crisis” they are too afraid to give what you need. So I suffer a lot and have lousy quality of life even tho the answer is right in their face. VERY FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!!!
@@marywagner9927 I’m so sorry you are suffering as well. I have several incurable conditions that leave me in severe chronic pain, one of which (RSD/CRPS) even burnt my left leg off my body nearly 2 years ago. Despite the agony of almost full-body CRPS, an ever-deteriorating spine, and being the “good pain patient” by allowing them to implant 3 stimulators in my body, I still have to fight every month for whatever pain meds I can get. I’m only 32 and have spent most of my adult life in agony. I’m honestly more afraid to live long than die young because the fallout from the “opioid crisis” is only getting worse for the chronic pain community 🤕 Gentle hugs coming your way! 🫂
I had to look outside the box to finally get some relief with my Trigeminal Neuralgia on both sides! After years of pain meds, (which changed three times), two brain surgeries, Botox shots and so much more, I finally decided to receive acupuncture and also give myself infrared laser therapy whenever it acts up. It's working! Now, I'm off the Methidone and am down to one Baclofen and Hydroxazine Pamoate or two if I flare up. I'll be on Duloxitine
for generalized anxiety disorder and PTSD unless my doctor and I decide to change meds, but my hope is I won't need major surgery again! Yipeeee! @@marywagner9927
That sounds BRUTAL! So sorry!
I believe #StanleyTucci would be honored by Will's reference to him.
Darnell's friend needs to be given a gold star.
the “stroke my hair” an “nah that’s gay” had me dead 🤣
Darnell’s mom knows what a mother is. She speaks her love of her son wonderfully. Mary is a lucky woman, to be totally well is fantastic.
My mom would have been 95 today (1/19/29) - she’s been gone for 7 years now and I miss her every day…….❤
I bet she has been visiting you the whole time and you haven't realized it. Have you ever said or done something then randomly you hear in your head or remember that thing she would Always say or do in that situation? That is her saying " Hi sweetheart, I will Always be with you. " Have you ever suddenly felt enveloped in warmth and this electric Tingley with this overwhelming feeling of love that makes you feel so loved and accepted, while making your eyes and nose water. That is a hug from a ghost, talk to her, she can hear you, and if you ask for a hug I bet she will happily give you one, But be warned if you are skeptical, unsure about the afterlife, this will be a life changing experience, but Once you feel that level of love, and you WILL know who it is, I can't explain it but when it happens you will know. Sometimes it is the smell of their perfume, or cigarettes if they smoked, other times you will just Know who is comforting you. You will take this as you will, but I think there is a reason why I saw this today, and why I was compelled to stop everything and write this. I say go get your Mom's favorite treat, a birthday candle and when you have a moment alone, talk to her, celebrate her birthday, her life. She will show, ask for a specific sign she will let you know that she is there. Our souls are pure energy, and mortal bodies are merely vessels of that energy, once that physical body is no longer suitable, we leave it behind but that energy lives on. I believe that we are here on earth to learn specific lessons, each lifetime is like a whole college course for the soul, this is why the same types of people and situations will keep reappearing in our lives until we truly learn the lessons these people and situations were to teach us. I do believe in reincarnation, and Moms stay close to their children, and losing an earthly body is Not gonna stop her from checking in on those she loves, especially if they need her.
Sorry for your loss! Big hugs!
My condolences to you and your family. Missing someone we love so dearly is very difficult. Unfortunately, grief has no timeline. Be gentle with yourself while your heart heals, no matter how long it takes. Sending you gentle hugs from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
I know what you mean. ✨💜✨HUGS
😢
❤ Breathe in... and hold your breath... Thank you all for helping so many to continue to take more breaths
Beautiful comment ❤
Every time I hear it,I remember Victoria Wood.......
Bless the elderly lady, I don't blame her for wanting to be home where she is RELEVANT. She is still going strong. Perhaps move herrooms downstairs.
yup, no cognitive decline at all, she's fully in control of her mind, no frailty there at all.
What an amazing lady Mary is and there’s no way she looks 94! She’s independent and feisty and I’m sure she does feel like 40 inside. Old age is often so hard and cruel.
yep, definietly no senility there, she's fully in control of her faculties and more lucid than people half her age, its great to see in someone that age, gives hope
She’s independent and feisty and I’m sure she does feel like 40 inside. Amazing Lady Mary is your new title . You have brought so much Joy to me I see so much Rich Character.LOVE for you nothing but LOVE💘💘💘
My mom is 81. She can out work me. Her kids are 60, 57, 51. She raised us to work hard but stay young. If I was not born with disabilities I might be able to keep up but she help me to keep trying.
I want to have tea with Mary! What a gem!
I agree about the pain management in America
It’s horrible
totally agree, they've taken it too far and if a doctor cannot tell when a person needs pain management or is just drug seeking there is a problem with the doctors. Counselling people, strict supervision regarding prescription pain meds should take place as well as that is how many people become addicted.
@@_Y.Not_you said it !!!!
My mom was , well anyway
You said it perfectly ! ❤😅
We can't get pain relief because docs don't want us to get addicted. It's stupid.
@maryjanedanielsthe conversion rate of legitimate pain patient to addict is less than 1%.
It's simply a long history of ableism and eugenics in the USA that has never been addressed.
So, the bigotry continues...
And don't forget GREED.
Greed makes all medical decisions in the USA.
Pain patients ARE NOT the problem addicts, but pain patients are still PUNISHED for the behaviour of addicts.
It's discrimination, and practitioners DO NOT CARE.
The CDC had to change the pain management governance recently, because it was so profoundly discriminatory, useless, cruel and NOT evidence based.
Just disgusting.
30 Years Misdiagnosed USA it about the $$$$$$$$$ DOctors rob SSi medicare
43:06 No Shame in tears. That had to have been an extremely frightening experience.
Mary is just adorable!
I'm so glad she survived.
Everyone needs a Mary in their lives.
She has such beautiful skin for 94 years old. She has spunk.
You do an amazing job capturing all of the "action" going on in the ER. Great work physicians and nurses!
What's awesome is there are no extra people in the way-- all the cameras are up all the time. So no one actually feels like they're being filmed, I would imagine, as all the cameras are fixed.
X`s 2 endearing SHow I like the very beginning when the Dc,Talks. You do an amazing job capturing all of the "action" going on in the ER. Great work physicians and nurses!❤❤❤
For those whom watch all the episodes, Mary and 94 year old spitfire Peter would be still an amazing couple ! They still got all that energy -it’s incredible
Yes!!!
Absolutely nailed it. Perfect pair.
David's ginger cat looked ancient. LOL
It's not funny to see people get hurt of course, but the "Why is my accent changing? I'm a Londoner!" killed me honestly
Holy crap he is so lucky to ONLY have a broken toe.
As a veteran of various broken toes and nerve damage through the front of my feet, I can tell you that a broken toe is devastating. Agony. Forget wearing shoes for weeks.
Thank you for the reminder that even a broken toe isn't funny.😁❤
@@SandraNelson063 while I am sure a broken toe is no fun and painful, comparatively speaking it is relatively minor, as is the fact that you can't wear shoes for weeks, especially after a car crash.
Just LOVE these shows! Used to work in hosp. Ideally would like to watch them all in order. But, some dont give Season # or Episode #. Anyway, full of pathos. I hate seeing people hurt but love a happy ending, where people survive & flourish. So much better than reality crap on regular tv. Thank you for filming these & thank you to all who WERE filmed.
Appreciation to everyone, I only do medical billing and coding but you all are saints with such compassion I cry to knowing and wish I could have been one to work in a E.D but know it would greatly impact my mental health
I heard 'broken femur' and just cringed... I've heard those are the WORST when it comes to broken bone pain. Poor dude, and it's such a bad kind of break too. Yikes
Head-on collision dude got so lucky, that's a crazy scary accident to be in and come out in such good shape
Broken pelvis sounds bad too. But l am not volunteering for research!
Yeah. The femur is the biggest and strongest long bone in the body. But, because it's surrounded by important vasculature, any break requiring surgery is a medical emergency.
I’ve walked away from two high speed head on collisions, one while seven months pregnant
Its past time to slow down.
God has plans for you. And the baby. 😊
@@pegs1659how do you know it was their fault?
Mary is awesome ❤
25:54 one thing that stood out for me is that it's important to memorise important phone numbers. So many people these days rely on their phone's contact list and in an emergency you may not have access to that.
with the amount of numbers people have to deal with these days, pin numbers, passwords, card numbers, memorizing phone numbers will be at the bottom of peoples lists. Perhaps writing a few phone numbers down and keeping it in your wallet would suffice.
3:01 One of the most handsome guys ever!
Talk about luck 😮 having the airvac witness this accident… wow. Someone was looking out for that guy
I know i shouldn't laygh but the 18 year old is funny ahhhhhh i can feel my toes
Thanks for sharing I love this show 😁
Great video and keep them coming
Skipping home from the Doctor's EH?!?!? When wanted it never gets old...my daughter and son are age 39/41 and they still give me that thrill of being their dad...... Mary thrills me.....I am 71 and I hope to carry on as she is, maker of her own destiny. Bravo! David and Emily.......gone through the fire and stronger because of this life event....again I say BRAVO!!!!
I would like to give my great appreciation to all the health team workers. Thank you . God bless all of you…❤
She is so amazing. What she has done with her life is way above and beyond anybody who gets degrees and ribbons and so much and have done half as much as she has. God bless her God hold her in your arms. She is worth it.
Darnell has the funniest but cute ears.
I remember walking around work getting my groceries and being asked by a coworker how old my grandma was. When I said that she was 91 at the time, I was told that I didn't know how old she was for just a couple of days before she passed she never showed her age. She lived on her own till she was 93 when she moved in with my parents.
I want to be that kind of elder lady like Mary is. She is amazing! I wish her speedy recovery ❤
A corkscrew break to the thigh bone! Man, that looked so brutal.
You are certainly the Stanley TUCCI !!! 😂😂😂😂
Love him !!! ❤
And this doctor is just as cute if not cuter 😊
Mike, the HEMS doctor, isn't British.
Mary is of the generation that survived WWII. Tough as old boots.
Darnell's chin judders....I remember those. Its a sign of more pain than a person can manage. Leads to screaming. I have PTSD from my leg trauma. Months and months of screaming. I couldn't have the right pain management. I'm on antidepressants permanently now.
Darnell's chin was the result of coldness as is known to be brought on by the ketamine as explained in the show.
To the lady whose mom died rip ❤ my heart goes out to you
I LOVE Mary! 94 years 't believe her glasses were behind her! That was funny!I
Yay! Another story. 1k
The 94 year old lady has hair like mine - she hasn’t gone grey.
she seems to have the key to life, complete control of her faculties and mind and no grey hair as have you, both blessed.
Awe. Happy Birthday, Lady Mary. And I’m very happy for that man toe. Haha
I love the wat Emily loves him.
„Every light turns red“…I felt that in my soul. I am a volunteer in the local fire brigade. When a call comes in, volunteers get to the fire station from home or from work. And a red light is still a red light. It can be absolute agony. I still remember the first call I answered. I now know there are SIXTEEN traffic lights on the way from the city centre to my fire station. And that day, ALL of them were red. I was fuming behind the wheel because apparently that day, in addition to all those red lights, all of the slowest drivers in the world had descended onto the streets and acted as mobile road blocks. They made the sloth guy from Zootopia look like a coked up squirrel in comparison.
Emily and David ❤❤
... Do those purple scrubs have the hospital logo on the butt cheek?? Lol
1. Why and 2. Where can I get some
Does anyone else breathe in and hold your breath when they tell you to? I nearly burst when they cut away before telling me to breathe normally.
I know well what Mary (94) is actually worried about. She does not want to end up staying in the hospital or nursing home.
My mom asked over and over to "go home" even after we had to sell it.
Mary reminds me of my nan she knows what she wants and how she wants it done
Very interesting, fell going up the stairs - a real life staircase, i really wish i could see the stairs, just to see if they happen to be anything like 'the staircase' stairs. Im very sorry for her fall, thats just awful, im equally sorry about my morbid curiosity in true crime 👀
Selflessness is so damn sexy! ❤
Mary has the genes of a GODDESS. I cannot believe she is ninety five years old!
Stanley Tucci is sexier than Clooney imho. Not that Clooney doesn’t have his merits!
I can’t even describe how horrible it is to watch your partner having a miscarriage there’s no words
Good old Mary .. My 91yr old sister is independent too . Mows her own lawns and very with it...
Mary seems more lucid than people half her age....both her and your sister are very fortunate to be so independent at that age, its actually very hopeful to see.
As an American, I can hear the American accent after listening to English accents during the show. Now I get it.
I don’t know why any father wouldn’t be happy to know that he was going to be a father. I mean, I’ve lost three, unfortunately with my ex and I would do anything to have a child
Where is S11EP06?
Darnell’s mom first statement of “skipping” back home from the doctors at 16 years old because she’s happy she’s pregnant is absolutely ridiculous and has me flabbergasted. And she’s laughing and smiling how appalling. I wish they would have cut that out of this. We don’t need anyone promoting literal teenage pregnancy. You can’t even pay bills let alone even know how to take care of yourself at 16.
She’s a person who knows she’s strong and can handle whatever happens. Bet she’s been a great mom.
@@catlyn777 wanna bet it was her parents or society taking care of that baby?
Lol mary reminds me of my nan. Lol she was 99 when she passed.
unfair that she didn't make 100, that is my goal!
GEORG Clooney or Staley Toochi? Watch "Burlesque" with Stanley,Christina Aguilera & Cher. One of the best Stanley performances. Sexy man but I think Gene Wilder was very sexy. RIP
I was in a bad accident and broke bones. I was given fentanyl in the ambulance.
I’m in the US.
Funny how they change the doctors to suit the patient, and then how their attitude or comfort levels change.
Jon Snow is not dead. Now where have I heard that before?
Is he or isn't he? Dead, that is. That was the question in Dallas in the 80's. Was JR finally dead?
No, it was, Who shot J R, that was always said. Lol😂❤
It was Patrick Duffy’s character that was dead but it was a dream that everyone was having. The following season he miraculously showed up alive and well.
Did that kid say "its gay" to hug the dude? I hate when they use that word as a verb. (Descripter)
Is Mile American?
Sounds Canadian to me
❤
The collar didn't look straight on Mary. Glad she didn't need it anymore.
24:05 Please Boys/Men notice! You are not „gay“ for comforting a friend whose in pain/stress.
If my husband isnt answering his phone even an hour after he should be home from work, im calling police andhospitals not waiting for hours to get a call
PPEASE TURN THE MUSIC DOWN
And to think that some guys actually walk away from the privilege I would give anything for the privilege
David , Now man to man Go and Marry The Wonderful English you had a Warning ,life does not wait on you , and Have 12 Beautiful Children my middle name is David , So name one Scott You know what both names means . Cherish & Adore That Lady every Day I hope to hear of your wonderful life together !
Emily literally only talked about herself lol
where my man Darnel's pillow? just sayin
Simons girl friend was not very take charge.
She reminded me of a deer in the headlights. I can't help but feel that her mother's death permanently traumatized her...she was waiting for death to arrive.
some pretty ladies in london hospitals. 😂
You need to shave, if not for you than for your girlfriend
Even in the UK Black patients aren’t treated with respect…the staff is laughing, smiling and joking while a Black 18 year old male is in tremendous pain from a femur fracture. Sick people in the healthcare system universally.
It’s not disrespectful, the kid is looped out of his brain on ketamine and was acting goofy, and they were responding to that.
I think you’re misinterpreting their reaction. They were smiling because he was saying hilarious things under the influence of the ketamine (which he obviously needed for the pain). Looks like they were taking good care of him and his goofiness while on drugs probably cut the tension of the situation. Medical professionals have a sense of humor too, especially if a patient is being funny.
I truly hate aholes who feel they have to speed every time they get behind the wheel going nowhere.
And those fools who will try to run you over getting up to a red light. You're going hsve to STOP so whats your hurry??
I dont have any sympathy for people who need to speed
As a Mary I dream of being as great as that Mary.