24:06 i can tell you right now, she has POTS, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. It can be truly disabling for some of us. I was unable to work, and had to drop out of high school because of it. It took me 10 years to get a treatment that worked. My HR would sit at 190 when standing, and resting would be 60.
@kadinpearse582618 күн бұрын
I respect respect your business and thank you for your business business 45:32
@clairepapadatos111617 күн бұрын
Stop at 19.00 I think that she's literally suffering from a broken heart, after so much loss in her life😢❤
@hazelduerdoth433318 күн бұрын
I had to call the ambulance a few weeks back as I had real bad chest pain but turned out I had acute bronchitis and my oxygen levels wouldn’t go up , it’s scary especially if you live alone .
@coover65Ай бұрын
Is it common for UK ambulances to be left outside? Here in Australia our ambulance stations have covered plantrooms for the vehicles. Keeps them cool, plugged in and easy to restock irrespective of the weather.
@DTheWhiteWolfD28 күн бұрын
Lots do have shelters they’re put inside, probably moved and maintained by staff other then the crews themselves who are able to leave them after a shift, the vehicles are very well maintained and always a high standard
@elliephillips382812 күн бұрын
Yeah most stations do have covers, Most stations in the UK also now have AVP which is ambulance vehicle preparation. So instead of the paramedics doing the cleaning and the checks, it will be those guys and they make sure the ambulance is deep cleaned and everything where it should be and thats done in a building especially for AVP. Hope this helps
@coover6512 күн бұрын
@elliephillips3828 What an awesome idea. All too often comms will drop a job on us as we're doing the vehicle check at the start of shift. Usually we are assigned the same vehicle for our shift rotation so we tend to restock at the end of shift. We're generally allowed 20 minutes at the end of shift to restock and clean ready for the next shift.
@elliephillips38283 күн бұрын
@ Yeah so im with an ambulance station that doesnt have AVP hahah so we do all the checks and that at the start. Our team would never drop a job on us until we radio in that were all ready to go. Yeah it is a good idea and they are trying to get it all around the UK, only some stations dont have it
@coover653 күн бұрын
@@elliephillips3828 Unfortunately our SOP is to log on right at start of shift. I've even had our comms ring us 5 minutes before the start of shift and ask if we're ready. We usually just do a quick check at start of shift (make sure O2 bottles haven't leaked empty overnight, fresh batteries and sign out our S8 drugs etc) as most of restocking was done at end of last shift.
@SnowPink90Ай бұрын
When I hear people and see them suffering with COPD, and to think those tobacco industry big tycoons are sitting on billions of dollars meanwhile, the people that they got hooked on tobacco on their poisonous laced cigarettes are suffering like this until they pass away. These patients are loved. They’re grandmothers and grandfathers, they’re aunts and uncles, they’re moms and dads, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, sons and daughters. It’s awful!!😢😢😠😠
@HO-bndkАй бұрын
Warnings about the harm that smoking does are (and always have been) everywhere, and nobody forced them to start smoking.
@amyroche568Ай бұрын
13:31 jesus this had me in tears 😭😭😭
@timschaap7643Ай бұрын
Can you please add captions (in English ) ?? That would be wonderful. I'm older, sometimes I can't understand what was said. I'm from Idaho in the U.S. Great show!
@abbigail3311Ай бұрын
Hiya , there should be a small square icon at the bottom right of the video you watch , press that and you'll have automatically translated subtitles. You can also go into the settings , which is a small circular 'gear' icon at the bottom of the video next to the small rectangular button , and adjust font size , font , font colour and any other translations. If you're still not sure then it might be easier to google how to add subtitles to your youtube.
@DTheWhiteWolfD28 күн бұрын
Hello chap look for the box with the letters CC usually the bottom or top corner on the right side depending on your device and you should have generated captions
@kellyfogg7398Ай бұрын
I am 36 yrs and I am getting pain in my chest from my high heart rate and from my Asthma and I am thinking I have got pots and I think that lady might have a condition called Pots because when I stand up i get palpitations and chest pain and rapid heart rate
@donnamitchell7707Ай бұрын
Excellent episode. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🚑.
@vanessakelly5993Ай бұрын
Lived in West Midlands for a long time before emigrating , always caring people there ❤️❤️
@coover65Ай бұрын
Where did you move to?
@vanessakelly5993Ай бұрын
@ - Paradise - West Australia in the hills 👍
@coover65Ай бұрын
@vanessakelly5993 Seems a lot of Brits move to WA. We're in the Gold Coast hinterland Queensland.
@Hayley0412Ай бұрын
I would love to move away from the UK but sadly at 51 with poor health no country would have me, I have two adult sons my youngest is autistic and there is absolutely nothing in this country for him! My eldest son has two degrees and he is unable to get a job he is either over qualified or not enough experience, I would love to move to Australia as I love the Australians they have British humour and they get so much more family time, here you are worked to the bone, I would love to leave! ❤
@amyroche568Ай бұрын
The state of that poor mans house 💔💔
@JaneHall-f9jАй бұрын
I was thinking that
@mistyadams-ok8crАй бұрын
i bet these videos r stolen also.
@DTheWhiteWolfD28 күн бұрын
Even if so, lot of folks either can’t afford or don’t want a TV licence for these programs so using a form of free media in my personal opinion is a great way to either educate or promote the national emergency services to the wider public