“She knows him through and through. That’s her baby.” 😞 As a mother, I can’t fathom the pain of watching your child change so drastically and so quickly. She is the epitome of strength and love.❤
@aliceinwonderland.208027 күн бұрын
Jen is an amazing nurse and knows exactly how to cope in any given situation. I’m in such admiration of the staff having to deal with such difficult or aggressive patients and it must call on all their vestiges of patience to help them.
@SnowPink9018 күн бұрын
I can’t say enough about Jen and what a great nurse she is and person all around. She is wonderful!!
@sherylstradinger205226 күн бұрын
Love the episodes w Jen. She is one amazing nurse and lady. The elderly are so cool, as well. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
@janicewolk649226 күн бұрын
So very sorry about the young man with MS.
@RavenHeartLee25 күн бұрын
I have progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis.... it's not easy 😢
@luanngordon863915 күн бұрын
@@RavenHeartLeePraying for you! Ì have a friend who was diagnosed at age 19. I am so sorry that you are dealing with this!
@RavenHeartLee15 күн бұрын
@luanngordon8639 thank you 💙
@luanngordon863914 күн бұрын
@RavenHeartLee you're welcome!
@debmacie16127 сағат бұрын
Sister Jen is the best part of this show.
@donnamitchell770727 күн бұрын
Fantastic episode. Jen is an amazing nurse. I hope you have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
@jm16227 күн бұрын
Mark and Juliana (and Jen)❤❤❤
@ty5tto17 күн бұрын
The doctors and nurses should wear face shield when dealing with people spitting. Sick people. The nurses are amazing people.
@RavenHeartLee25 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis in 2014... it's definitely a mean disease 😢
@sowelu6625 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed in 2008 qith relapsing remitting MS with a suspected Familial connection. My Mum was Diagnosed in 1978.
@JDowd-mt7jt21 күн бұрын
I know it’s hard to wait to see a doctor but if you have to wait whatever is wrong with you it’s not that serious
@willsmith3918 күн бұрын
This episode is over a decade old. In 2024 this would be called 24 hours on a gurney outside A & E
@daniellec217225 күн бұрын
Re Mark: Would they be treating someone the same way, a young person who comes into the ER with sepsis and possible kidney failure, by giving up on them? Or is it because his life is seen as less worth fighting for because he has MS? Also isn't he able to communicate with his mother still, and he can make his own decision? Have not watched to the end but so far this isn't sitting well with me. Common to see on this show people doing everything they can to save sepsis patients, isn't it? But this time....seems off. Imagine being Mark, hearing the medical staff talk like you're not there and like you are a questionable effort. Except Jen.
@vagirl198 күн бұрын
This whole comment is way off base. They didn’t do anything wrong. His mother knows him so knows what he’s saying, as his sister said. He’s not capable enough to make his own medical decisions at that point. She’s probably classed as his caregiver and makes those decisions on his behalf(medical POA). Once his infection was septic his body had little to no chance to fight that because of what the MS does to the immune and nervous systems. He was lucky.