Ian is a lovely registrar, very kind and caring. I would be so happy to have someone like him caring for me in the A&E. My experiences here in the states have been far from positive. You have conquered mountains Ian. Cheers to you and to all the Ians of the world.
@tatteredquilt6 күн бұрын
James did a GREAT job with that conversation- and what a wonderful smile. RIP Carol. 💔
@rebeccaking96204 күн бұрын
My son is autistic, and when we got the diagnosis, it explained so many things, just like James' mum said. James has a bright future ahead! Chris is so fun and happy - he makes me smile! Ian is a love, a fantastic person whom you'd love to know. Jim and Terry are so close, and they already miss Carole so much. They will see her again. ❤
@josi42517 күн бұрын
3:18 Ian, you have spoken of hard times and that "there are always stars in the black sky." You have a beautiful heart, and you are one of those stars.
@gaydenmaccallum5087 күн бұрын
My great niece is a high functioning autistic student. Her creativity is off the charts. I am so amazed by her.
@Krise3437 күн бұрын
It’s fascinating isn’t it? They are magical unicorns! My four year old granddaughter counted to 136 the other night, and then started counting backwards. Her class has only gotten to 20. She’s known the planets since she was two. I bet your great niece is a beautiful artist.
@agusguti7 күн бұрын
@@Krise343 we usually have restricted interests and we know everything in that area. Im horrible in math or science i struggle and never understood. But you can ask me anything about gymnastics and i have no limits 😂. Im 34. I write really good but in person i dont really communicate i get completely mute, i cant really control ot i dont lnow what to say or when, and is hard so i start getting inside and even more alone. People dont understand usually
@livvydunham4 күн бұрын
ixnay on "high-functioning", it's outdated, and if used should only be used by an autistic person in reference to themselves. thanks and have a nice day xx
@mariannesymes22972 күн бұрын
@@livvydunham This is so important! Function labels are so damaging.
@j.sahulka90245 күн бұрын
Ian, the doctor, is a very special person.👨⚕️
@lindaarnold56837 күн бұрын
My autistic grandson is a kind empathetic boy. He has perfect pitch and a magical way with cats and kittens, even feral ones. He has some magical gifts. ❤️💕❤️💕
@vaughnmojado86377 күн бұрын
James is a great child. I know a woman that he reminds me of. They have some of the same characteristics. She lives life as good as she can. I’m sure James will do well. Rest in peace, Carol. She took on a big role in life at such a young age. She sounds like she would’ve been a wonderful person to have known.
@kinebrembry62242 күн бұрын
This Dr. Ian is a wonder. So very empathetic.
@sarahsnowe7 күн бұрын
The USAmerican humourist James Thurber had his eye severely damaged when he was six years old. He and his brother were playing William Tell! He got an arrow in his left eye, and the eye eventually had to be removed. Then his right eye suffered sympathetic problems and he was left with very little vision. It's always interesting to me that people suffering like this manage to be humourists.
@reign79407 күн бұрын
I suffer from Trigeminal Neuralgia a.k.a The Suicide Disease. Being a humorist is the only thing I can be as I live this nightmare. Laughing causes me the same excruciating pain as crying does so I chose to laugh.
@livvydunham4 күн бұрын
it's so nice and refreshing to see a mum talking about having an autistic child in a positive manner. rare thing, that.
@sophiabright8371Күн бұрын
James is such a lovely soul and so is his mum. ❤
@JC-yb8hz7 күн бұрын
It's sad that after getting diagnosed as ASD with learning disorders as an adult, I can tell who other neurodivergent people are by the way that society has written them/us off. As soon as the Dr. said he was told he wouldn't amount to anything in life, I knew he was neurodivergent.
@auracruz62116 күн бұрын
R.I.P Carol. Brilliant work everyone. God bless all. 🙏❤
@babawawa19537 күн бұрын
James you are definitely a super hero and one day I’ll be reading a book written by you. I’m certain of it. Take good care of you and your Mum.
@bethmcright97317 күн бұрын
Yes Indeed ❤❤❤!!! Could Become A Doctor As His Own Dr.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Greatness Is His !!!!
@aliciadresden8516Күн бұрын
What a great kid! Good luck with whatever you choose to do in life.
@mollyfernlund87437 күн бұрын
38:32 thank you Ian, you give me hope❤
@AuskaDezjArdamaath8 күн бұрын
Really sad how that guy laughed off the domestic violence of his childhood. When you’ve lived it, it’s hard to realize how horrific it actually is, because it’s your normal. Broke a therapist with that before 😂
@redheadmomma71767 күн бұрын
I just found at my mom's house the paddle that was used on me and my sister. My kids think it's horrific but I only got a wave of nostalgia. I'm taking it home with me. I must be mental.
@JaneHall-f9j3 күн бұрын
Hopefully that just means he's been able to move past it
@hilaryc32032 күн бұрын
Making a joke out of it now, is his coping mechanism. So is the rotating colourful beard. The pain is there inside, and he's old school so deals with it himself. He seems like a very sweet man.
@deblepley77552 күн бұрын
Wonderful stories. Blessings to all ❤
@melanytodd29296 күн бұрын
IAN❣️ My favorite registrar of all time. The most special human being ❤
@belindawilson13505 күн бұрын
Ian what a lovely dear person you are. You have so much to be proud of. You are good enough you are amazing ,even if at times you find that hard to believe. You have so much to be proud of.❤❤❤
@dbwhite15077 күн бұрын
I LOVE these A&E shows. But, why does it say it's a new episode when I've already seen it? I always give them Thumbs Up. Why would a 'new' episode appear in my KZbin acct when I've seen it & no thumbs up appears? Ideally I'd like to see them in order but it's hit n miss how they appear.
@lindaarnold56837 күн бұрын
These shiws are expensive to film and somewhat inconvenient for the ER. If you really want new ones, find a way to do a fundraiser. 😊
@Dovietail6 күн бұрын
Poor man, taking beatings from his father like that because he was drunk - he kept saying my mother couldn't give us enough love. But my thought is she couldn't give them enough love to get them away from that abusive bastard! Sounds like dad needed a serious reckoning.
@hilaryc32032 күн бұрын
You have a point, but it wasn't so long ago that the UK didn't have an adequate support process in place to respond to, and shelter, battered women and children, especially small communities. I've long said the UK are slow to keep up with community resources, and that's an example. Women didn't have any place to go and it was invariably kept quiet, because living in a small community, everyone knows your business, so instead of reaching out for help, victim shaming is in place so the women try to keep it all a secret.
@theresarasche31737 күн бұрын
They say we’re all on the spectrum now! And James I can see how talented you are when you were drawing! Write your books and illustrate them to! Wherever you are on the spectrum, it’s high because you sound amazing 🤩 I’m sorry, but I’ve forgotten the man’s name with the dyed beard, but I loved hearing his stories about being the youngest of 9 kids 😊. My husband was the oldest of 7 and my brother in law was the middle child of 9 children and I loved hearing their stories also 😊. I saw the light in his eyes fade when he mentioned his father 😢. I love your humor! And Jim, I’m so sorry about your sister 😢. God bless all of you ❤🙏❤️
@VisionaryGardener7 күн бұрын
They say no such thing. There is a massive difference between having some habits that are similar to autistic behaviors, and the experience of actually having autism. Autism means those behaviors have an actual, negative impact on the person's life. It's not all an advantage. My fiancé and I both have it, and we have legitimate struggles with communicating, reading people, anxiety, and managing certain aspects of daily life. To say that "everyone is a little bit autistic shows ignorance of the struggles autistic people actually navigate, and diminishes our experiences.
@livvydunham4 күн бұрын
i think only people like you are saying that
@ramonpublico36747 күн бұрын
Why press down around the eye when a scan will be done?
@pattyk7347 күн бұрын
He just pressed down on the bones not even close to the globe.
@MartinLDeLoach9035 күн бұрын
How you walk into a arrow lol
@hilaryc32033 күн бұрын
I was irritated that Terry's wife told him not to go to the hospital because there was nothing he could do for Jim. Of course he should have gone; to be there as emotional support his brother AND his niece. Terry needed to be with his little brother and niece, which is why she probably called him whilst following the ambulance in. Terry's wife - thoughtless.
@Tanjaaraus2 күн бұрын
When I was 6 my sis threw a ballpoint pen at me, and it hit me in the eye. I remmember us just going "oh...." because she was 7 and we where left alone in a car while my mum ran some errands (this was the 90's). so about 20min later she came back and it was just like "mom. I can't see" and she went "oh stop joking" turned around, saw my eye and was like "oh fuck". off to the GP who sendt us to the hospital and had to stay there for 2 weeks xD My sis hit right on the line of the colour and the white part of the eye - and it popped open like an eggyolk running into the white. They got the top eye doc there to stitch it back up (he was on a cabin trip with his family, but came back just for me), saved my vision and now all I got is a small dent in the colour part. Eye docs/surgeons are honestly magicians. My sis felt bad for about a week, but when we where 5 and 6 I ran with scissors, fell on top of her and cut her pinky finger off - so like, I think it was Karma. They also re-attached that finger with no permanent damage to it.
@sheilacasper20308 күн бұрын
Thanks
@lorenarivas54857 күн бұрын
RIP 🪦 Carole 😢
@arklinmike7 күн бұрын
37:35 Did they leave someone's Jacket there? 🤔🙄
@pentiuman8 күн бұрын
Who dyed that man's beard? Better question: How can he get revenge on them?
@redheadmomma71767 күн бұрын
Looks like he likes it, guess that's the only thing that matters
@bethcorey60227 күн бұрын
@@redheadmomma7176he said the color changes every 2 weeks or so
@drumminwoman56467 күн бұрын
I think it looks kinda groovy.
@oliviabrill65197 күн бұрын
He looks hideous 😅
@oliviabrill65197 күн бұрын
You know what, I bet he is really a nice person though.
@bsoz97597 күн бұрын
To James and his loving mom: Just so you know, God loves each and every one of use because he had a hand in our creation. All of us were created to be the person we are; our looks, our physical abilities, our mental abilities. Creativity, sluggishness, fast runner, slow eater. Everything about each of us was created by God and he loves all of us for who we are! So don't worry if you aren't the fastest runner or eater. I'll bet you're better at other things! Recognize what you do well and expand on that! Get better at what you do best and let go of the things you don't do so well! I can do short bursts of running very well, but I'm absolutely awful at running down my street let alone doing a 5K! So, I play tennis instead of long-distance running. Think about what you do well and do those things.
@sherrydawson62536 күн бұрын
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@Krise3437 күн бұрын
His mom was extremely loving because of guilt. She failed to protect her children from their dad.
@bethmcright97317 күн бұрын
Sounds Like She Was An Excellent Mother~~~ He was Blessed to Have Her ❤❤❤❤❤
@sharonjones49956 күн бұрын
Do you know the mother personally?
@ClaSinaGDKКүн бұрын
At 0.47 a nurse gets slapped???
@scotterman79517 күн бұрын
How Did The 15 Year Old Boy Did After Getting To Queens Medical Centre For Emergency Treatment Scott Erman USA 🇺🇸
@rachelmartin36315 күн бұрын
She could have, at least, waited until he was home.
@corvettesbme8 күн бұрын
Hope this is a new one?
@SnowPink908 күн бұрын
Well, I’ve seen it before.
@estherross18 күн бұрын
@@SnowPink90same here
@ninascarpa14608 күн бұрын
See your starting old repeats again and passing off as new😢
@yureituesday7 күн бұрын
They’re literally categorized numerically for you
@josi42517 күн бұрын
Don't care! I'll watch them again and enjoy it. There are worse things we could do with our time! 😄
@pattyk7347 күн бұрын
First time I’ve seen this.
@Krise3437 күн бұрын
And?
@BrooklynVelez-c5r6 күн бұрын
Pokuh har ki with a friend that is a friend of to be
@BrooklynVelez-c5r6 күн бұрын
Srres
@myles25527 күн бұрын
had too turn of vpn this shit is blocked in soo many places
@myles25527 күн бұрын
its even blocked in england
@quantumhealercaКүн бұрын
It’s too bad they couldn’t have given Carol ivermectin she might not have died from Covid. But it was banned from from use thanks to the big guys. Just tragic.