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@jessicahummel169110 ай бұрын
Thank you all to the first responders for all the great work in incredibly hard and sad situations
@gabby209 ай бұрын
Molly really had me worried , but I couldn't help laugh when she said her horse got gruff and the horses name is "Mr Positive " , Hmm . But I'm glad she still Love Mr Gruff-Positive. Go girl !
@abigailmacdonald68589 ай бұрын
When I got my wisdom teeth removed, the first thing I did when waking up from anesthesia was cry and yell out, "I want my mommy" (I was 18), so yes, I can definitely attest to wanting your mom close by when going through something scary! (Obviously, much less severe than these cases).
@PlatinumIrishrose6 ай бұрын
They put you under when they took out your wisdom teeth? Wow. I was awake when they took mine.😊 Are you in the UK?
@abigailmacdonald68586 ай бұрын
@@PlatinumIrishroseI’m in Canada! They don’t always put people under, but it was offered to me and I have horrible anxiety so I would NOT have done well being awake and sedated so they put me completely under instead:) it’s definitely not always the go-to, but the option is there! I’m lucky enough that my insurance covered it!
@sassyjintheuk11 ай бұрын
❤ It's great to see these wonderful doctors and nurses at work. And the fantastic outcomes for their patients in these cases. ❤
@zandilemoyo40728 ай бұрын
Doctor :we need to give him stronger painkillers patient :YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
Tom hates school so much he yawned so hard lol
@deblepley775511 ай бұрын
Amazing how everyone recovered. Fantastic work by the hospital staff. Cheers to all 🎉❤❤
@melindaburch431810 ай бұрын
Dr. Papson is my favorite.
@kimsordyl5 ай бұрын
14:29 Jesus…. finally they decided to do the right thing
@АрзумановаСерафима5 ай бұрын
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@gayeinggs517910 ай бұрын
Heeee heeee I was 50 and had an operation and came round shouting mom mom. And the whole ward was laughing
@EllaBella-769 ай бұрын
@gayeinggs5179 •Ketamine’ supposedly you forget the pain well sure did not work with me ..I never taken any kind of drugs similar I am bit of a tough nut now .I had no feeling down one leg ,slight pins and needles,no bladd, bowel feeling I did not know that I think they very rapidly knocked me out ether that or it was the dreadful shock of all broken bones some dislocated and open fractures..13 Weeks that man is some sort of walking miracle..He must have been hugely scared-But tried shield his son I remember my brother coming day after my accident my cousin came straight away .My parents where fending off press looking after my son and having the worst nightmare ever I could not understand why my brother was stood crying at the end of my bed -One thing I know is when your seriously unwell ,especially for if family are not there or if they are they don’t thank goodness tell you the risks to spinal damage,pelvic damage etc ether that or I have mental block off all this I did not even know I had wires in my wrists when the Trauma Surgeon and entourage came before my operations they asked if I knew the extent of my injuries all I could remember was a dislocated SACRUM only in my drugged up state I told them all I had Dislocated my SCROTUM ..As a female px forget the rest that’s the only thing I could remember and managed to get it wrong 🤣😂I could not figure out why they where trying not to laugh but I remember saying this is the worst pain of my lifetime.The Trauma Surgeon said “Yes I imagine that injury is I think we need up the medication “To be honest the medication was not the solution at any point the Surgery was and in my situation I was extremely lucky although I had to wait for swelling in my spine and Calcaneum to go down ..I am up and on crutches though my accident was 2015 .So a decade in June 2025 ?Doesn’t seem possible a lot has happened since then both good and bad some really sad things like my parents dying & a brain injury but an amazing son .Big accidents are life changing but they make you appreciate the small things and terrified the daylights out of me anything related to the accident to start with that took a good 5 Years to get over .I was suddenly scared of blood tests .Even worse one trip back to the hospital the final one a year later -Jesus the plaster room and the sounds of men screaming 😱 or saws what was water of a ducks back and became my new norm was terrifying not now but I don’t think I would want to ever in person go back ..
@andreagoehler683411 ай бұрын
Ihr seid alle Helden 🙏🫶🙋🏻♀️
@ahwell998410 ай бұрын
The horse didn't throw Molly. She just fell.
@АрзумановаСерафима5 ай бұрын
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@TheresaONeill-ze3jb10 ай бұрын
Why give oral meds at all? Why not intravenous if you already have a line in? Just wondering
@margaretjohnson811710 ай бұрын
me too...I v meds are so immediate for better relief
@MisterMooo9 ай бұрын
They explain at 14:15. When you give IV meds strong enough to control severe pain, it supresses breathing so very high risk. The patient's airway is risky because of recent and possibly undetected injuries.
@wish14239 ай бұрын
Sometimes you also need some med to get to the liver to be activated before they get into the blood
@danielapearls14919 ай бұрын
God new the animals needed the guy with the broken neck. So glad his ok✝️🐶🐐
@Tollbi8 ай бұрын
Who knew yawning could be so dangerous
@anjam372810 ай бұрын
What about the first guy with the serious head injury. Did he survive????
@crohniequeenab9 ай бұрын
Yes watch the e d they recap everything and update every one.
@АрзумановаСерафима5 ай бұрын
Доктор Майкл Кенбой ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@АрзумановаСерафима5 ай бұрын
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@wallywally828211 ай бұрын
You need to stop moving she says……she has no idea!
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
She’s trying tell him to stop being a pussy cause he’s on live TV
@PlatinumIrishrose6 ай бұрын
We learned in Drivers Education NEVER to open faced bust your jaw open YAWN while driving!! You close your eyes when you do that. Don't huge yawn while driving. If you need to then pull over and get out and walk around. Yawn all you want.
@jessicahummel169110 ай бұрын
It's is so sad someones in pain but I understand the doctor and what he meant
@toripauley402811 ай бұрын
That nurse said that said noone should feel 10 out of 10 pain. My pains a 30 out of 10 most daya
@Leslie_ann_h11 ай бұрын
No one _should_ be in a 10/10 pain but, acute pain doesn't care about what things shouldn't be. Chronic pain/chronic conditions care even less about this standard.
@patmaurer854111 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you're suffering! If you don't have a pain management specialist, you need one! Because that level of pain actually interferes with the healing process. Even if your condition is chronic, there are so many treatments and devices now--even techniques to train your brain to recalibrate, and to release your own endorphins on command when you need relief (the best of all, because no side effects!). Please don't give up hope, because there IS help for you to have quality of life again.
@butchieblock911811 ай бұрын
It's all relative though. My mother thinks she needs her arm amputated because she has a splinter in her finger. Me on the other had a burst fracture of my T12 and required 10 Staples in my head. And still called it an eight. Honestly, IMO, if you can VERBALIZE 10/10, I have to question that.
@Leslie_ann_h11 ай бұрын
@@patmaurer8541 I'm grateful that I have a decent team of doctors (pain management, neuro, cardio, endocrinology, and sleep medicine/ent). My chronic pain and related neurological type conditions that give nothing but shit show levels of pain have me on a questionable combination of meds but the combination is helping to keep the severe chronic pain in check to prevent further neurological damage. Because fun fact- under treated/untreated severe chronic pain that goes on too long can/does have high chances of causing a type of brain damage (!!!!!) called neural pathway damage and destruction. I'm one of several people that my neurologist has who have been impacted by certain idiot doctors (mind you, they were competent physicians but they just didn't have enough knowledge of how to treat the shit show of chronic pain issues that I have) not increasing the amount of required medication to cover at least 70% of the amount of pain that I was experiencing with the other patients who are in the same boat (so to speak) as myself.
@CK-J1611 ай бұрын
I agree- you're not going to lie there and smile with a 10/10 pain score. Then you don't know what pain is I'm sorry. I've been chucked, dragged, kicked in the ribs, head, body slammed by horses and 20 years later I still feel the pain in my body and even at the time it wasn't even close to a 4/10. Having a lumbar puncture go wrong, and that massive needle jabbed into your central nerve with ZERO anesthetic was a close 9/10.
@joannegaughan613211 ай бұрын
Its never the horses fault. Molly was unbalanced, leaning too far forward and fell off. Balance is absolutely necessary when riding a horse, at all times. Those little "bucks" the horse did shouldn't have unseated her if she was riding totally balanced. Still, sorry she hit the ground so hard and hope she's OK. ❤🐴
@SandraNelson06311 ай бұрын
I have loved them all my life. When I was a youngster I was blessed to attend an Olympic class riding school for a bit. Met the love of my life when I was 13. I have never met a human that I loved as much as that horse. We took special lessons where we were put on a large horse that wore a belt with hand grips. The horse was on a lunge line, trotting in circles. We had to learn to do " circus tricks" bare back. We learned balance, and self confidence. I still fell off a few times, and it was terrifying and very painful. But I got back up on the horse then and there. The horse would be confused, upset. There would be lots of petting, thumping and kind words. Once the horse was OK, the lesson would continue. How damaged was I? Suck it up, buttercup.
@kimb86811 ай бұрын
Always best to make sure one is ok before she "sucks it up" don't you think ? I have very limited horse Riding experience so not sure how normal injuries are from a fall like that. Horses are beautiful you all are lucky to be around them so much
@tessaoshea569711 ай бұрын
There's a difference between fault and blame. Watch a rodeo and you can see that the best balance won't keep you on a horse if the horse wants you off. But that's not the same as blame. an animal is morally neutral. It can't be blamed for its actions.
@paulmartin216611 ай бұрын
You can just land badly when your luck runs out.
@Ashestoashespetcrematory10 ай бұрын
You guys are amazing
@Ashestoashespetcrematory10 ай бұрын
Love Sarah
@texasoutlook6011 ай бұрын
I'm really surprised they gave the cyclist an oral medication because you're digestive system slows down to deal with the injuries the body has substained.
@MysticLuxray10 ай бұрын
It's very common when in hospital here
@Poodlemama123410 ай бұрын
Molly saying she has 10/10 pain is nonsense. She’d be screaming in agony if she had that extreme level of pain. She’s clearly got a very very low pain threshold given that there were no seen injuries.
@KCMDWannabe10 ай бұрын
Pain is relative and also a 10/10 means different things depending on how the question is asked.
@loftyradish69729 ай бұрын
Not necessarily, some people are screamers, some people get quiet. The more familiar people are with feeling pain, the better they are to handle their reaction to it. She has had a number of severe injuries from her hobby, so its likely she is familiar with being in excruciating pain. Half the time people scream its partly the pain, but its also the fear and other emotions that pain often causes. If someone is used to being in pain, they are also less likely to be emotionally distressed by it. But as the Dr said, it is likely she sustained an injury to her nerve, and as the Dr said, those tend to be extremely painful. Some injuries are extremely painful without being visible on a scan. It doesn't mean they aren't real.
@natasha19188 ай бұрын
Pain is subjective. I was having almost constant contractions during my induction with my 3rd labour and teared top to bottom with internal tearing as well, later resulting in emergency surgery. I didn’t scream. I went extremely quiet and started rocking between passing out. I was in so much pain and so exhausted my body couldn’t cry, scream or even whimper. Trust me. Pain is subjective and everyone acts differently
@lindaarnold568310 сағат бұрын
Pain does not need to result from something one can see. For example, a heart attack is not visable but can be very painful. Maybe no one should judge someone else’s reaction to pain.
@davepoulton753010 ай бұрын
I love you all xoxoxoxox
@JoshWager-h1y10 ай бұрын
Want go to Australia going visit want come here down under josh
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
Tom lol
@Anonymousones19 ай бұрын
Put that horse out to pastor
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
Nobody wants to stay home to take care of babies
@bethewalt738510 ай бұрын
You're high, many mother's are glad to, I did when it was my time, you clearly have an ignorant and black heart
@juliejustus68788 ай бұрын
I'm absolutely happy I got all those years at home with my kids. I wouldn't take anything for those years, so please speak for yourself 5:04
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
It’s a shitty job hence the brith rates are so low now
@LuckyCookie8810 ай бұрын
Eliza is hot! 25 years and getting hotter Tho after 25 years she begins to suspect he broken his neck a bit late lol everyone already suspected it like 10 years ago