I'm an R.N. The girl with the needle in her foot is very scared and defensive because she knows nothing about injuries or her own body. Her mother has further added to her fear when she was talking to her. Her mother is terribly deficient in anything medical. The doctor knows that her behavior is her attempt to hide fear so he does the right thing, showing patience, compassion and kindness.
@aperson900Ай бұрын
What a lovely comment. You show great understanding.
@miekesmit7012Ай бұрын
As an RN I had the same thoughts. She came across as rude. Cultural differences as well, ignorance and lack of knowledge. The BP was distant and I felt he could have informed her better. That might also be his cultural background
@rustycАй бұрын
Misinformation due to culture.
@josefstalin4526Ай бұрын
No you say this because she have money
@josefstalin4526Ай бұрын
Answer me
@renb6133Ай бұрын
What a difference in attitude & strength. Christina aka “needle girl” was such a brat whilst Kerry survived a horrific life changing accident with courage & grace. Also, Luke’s parents were incredibly gutsy & supportive of their special needs’ son. Appreciate what you have & don’t be entitled & ungrateful. Mum did a terrible job in raising Tina.
@KirmeinsАй бұрын
I think Tina's mom was raised just as terrible and/or in such a different environment to modern UK that she is simply unable to help her daughter navigate through live. At least they seem to have a close bond so I'm going to claim she is still a good mum compared to some despite her other shortcomings. :)
@thomasbowman54216 күн бұрын
That russian needle girl was a right pain very rude and attitudinal urrrgh
@yemayajk594Ай бұрын
Kerry’s Grandad… what a beautiful person with so much exuberance and love for his granddaughter. So refreshing to see such vibrancy given what they’ve gone through. 💖
@CANELASWEETXАй бұрын
Kerrys grand dad is just amazing, Kerry very Brave.
@kevinlawlor412Ай бұрын
Luke's parents are a God sent!! Very strong!
@babawawa1953Ай бұрын
Dr. Mo. A wonderful man, his Dad was certainly proud of him.
@deborahbasel184Ай бұрын
The chick with the needle in her foot is a brat with a bad mood and attitude. She needs to wake up that the World doesn't revolve around her and that her Mum is a nutter.
@jeanaprewitt9658Ай бұрын
Drama.
@runnerbean5858Ай бұрын
I can't believe this girl with the needle in her Foot! If she has so little faith in the hospital doctors why did she come to them for goodness sake. Meanwhile there's a woman with one of her legs amputated below the knee who could pass on as a result of her injuries. I feel for her grandparents.
@judithsands2737Ай бұрын
This needle in her foot attitude is galling. What entitlement! She'll not go far in life exhibiting such antisocial behavior.
@Furby_will_protectАй бұрын
In certain ways I share the needle girl's lack of faith in the medical profession, however I do agree that the medical profession does do so much with the knowledge they have. Source- I've got some severe chronic illnesses (CIDP, dysautonomia and adrenal insufficiency along with having insulin dependent diabetes) and there really isn't any hospital providers who have any experience in treating the combination of my conditions on top of there being even fewer out of hospital providers who have any experience with treating them. Only condition that the majority of the providers that I've seen have experience with one condition- diabetes. But the other conditions have a higher likelihood of just taking me out of existence. Frick, primary care physician doesn't even seem to acknowledge the existence of adrenal insufficiency and in fact when I saw him for follow up care from an er visit due to an adrenal crisis, he asked me why do I think I have adrenal insufficiency..... I replied with- well, one of the endocrinology providers diagnosed me with having it after running the initial blood work and the confirmation blood work. All he could say was "oh, I see".
@rosemarybeetge3025Ай бұрын
@@judithsands2737 Yes i do agree with you even the way she spoked to that first Doctor and the way she rolled her eyes. Why was she so argumentative with the Doctors they where just trying to help her very ungrateful.
@donnamitchell7707Ай бұрын
It was the woman's mother who caused the woman to distrust the doctors. I hope you have a fantastic day Bean 🙂⚘️.
@1898timeАй бұрын
She’s a teenager heavens it’s not rocket science, a teenager with an uninformed overprotective mother.
@GirlLovesToGameАй бұрын
Mo, terrific Dr. I'm sorry about your dad. I hope you find love, you deserve it🩷
@paulinedear3729Ай бұрын
My sister developed epilepsy soon after birth. This was in 1946 and there were basically no treatments available. Love and prayers to Luke and his family. I wish them the best on this fateful journey.
@pattyk734Ай бұрын
My mom developed epilepsy soon after I was born from a closed head injury when she was young child. This dad said you never know when epilepsy is going to show itself. Seeing my mom having tonic clinic seizures was extremely frightening for my siblings and I. In the 50’s and 60’s doctors had no idea how to treat seizures. She ended up with brain damage from status epilepticus (going from one seizure into another for hours). She was never herself again and died at 62.
@berilmurray9879Ай бұрын
Bless you Dr Mo, and you will find the right lady at the right time!!!❤
@vaughnmojado8637Ай бұрын
Like Gloria Gaynor sang, “I Will Survive!” She has excellent grandparents. I’m very happy for her.
@WendyOrielly-c1qАй бұрын
All doctors are very important to any patient that walks or wheels in the door God bless
@josefstalin4526Ай бұрын
No
@chnalvrАй бұрын
Dr. Mo is a very good-looking man, both inside and out.
@Neil-writer-authorАй бұрын
Kerry’s good attitude is infectious
@Kistan12Ай бұрын
Poor Dr. Mo having to deal with that bratty girl…he had a lot of patience cuz I wanted to reach in the screen and try to slap her. He seems like such a nice guy and when he started talking about his dad, it was so emotional.
@angelikascholten9983Ай бұрын
Das Mädchen mit der Nadel im Fuß hätte ich nach Hause geschickt!!!!
@KileyTheNurseАй бұрын
Ol’ needle foot is an ungrateful brat. 🪡
@sinneadfertАй бұрын
Major drama queen syndrome.
@kiwisweetheart71Ай бұрын
@@sinneadfert Or entitled little girl syndrome.
@donnamitchell7707Ай бұрын
Excellent episode. Kerry is very lucky to be alive. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
@SheilaY29 күн бұрын
The girl with the needle in the foot should be absolutely ashamed of herself. She’s lucky the doctor was patient. Love and prayers to the young lady that lost her leg and the little boy suffering with epilepsy.
@babawawa1953Ай бұрын
Amazing medical staff and incredible patients.
@feralbluee19 күн бұрын
I love the girl with the needle in her foot. She was so frightened. And while the doctor was probing, she relaxed so much - and then she laughed. It was wonderful. :) ☀️💙🌷🌱
@marianhansen3058Ай бұрын
To mom and dad with special needs. You should not feel any jealousy but privileged to have such a beautiful soul to care for.
@SnowPink90Ай бұрын
Now that I watched the whole video I am so glad and happy that Kerry made it. Just watching her doing the race and standing between her parents just was too emotional. I wish you all the best for the rest of our life because I know she can do it. --- It was so great to see little Luke back home playing with his parents and seeing him smiling and waving. He’s a very sweet boy, and he has the best parents for him. I must say you could tell his nanny was such a caring nanny and truly loved Luke very much. ---- Tina I found was a bit disrespectful and hottie to the medical personnel, but as the doctor said when you’re not used to going through a medical procedure, you’re afraid so maybe that’s what was coming out of her at that time, but I have a feeling that Tina is a very spoiled child and I think her mother should start watching these kind of shows before telling her daughter having anaesthetic will kill her. --- Trauma Dr. Moe is such a great attentive doctor. I’ve had some really great doctors and some really bad doctors that I’ve had to deal with over my 53 years of being a type one diabetic. I just finished having my 22nd surgery and it was a double bypass open heart and my Surgeon was the best. I can’t say enough good things about him. Dr. Moe was knowledgeable. He answered questions when asked and he also explained how patients usually feel during the procedure. I think he was patient with Tina the girl that had the needle stuck in her foot and he never pushed for her to be quiet or to get something better than that sock on her foot or whatever that was on her foot, he knew what kind of patient he was dealing with with her and that’s so very important. I wish I could tell him how sorry I was that his dad had a stroke on the day that he graduated. He had his dad for two years more and I think that in itself is a blessing. The girl he picks to be his wife will be a very very fortunate woman and I hope that in all their life together that she never forgets that.
@britasobels5579Ай бұрын
my god stop listening to mum she is not a Dr or Nurse ... Stop interrupting the Dr ...you saying just find it is very disrespectful and so Immature grow the hill up you need to get more educated
@sinneadfertАй бұрын
Wonder what she will do if mum says tetanus isn't good for 10 years? In no way will anyone give her another before time lol.
@berilmurray9879Ай бұрын
Bless young Luke’s sweet innocent heart!! I hope he feels better soon, my heart goes out to his mum and dad …. You are very special, and so is your sweet son!!💕
@sharont2878Ай бұрын
Hi from Country NSW Australia 🦘..yes you guys are truly amazing and just love watching these shows 💙💙
@gr_acehood7861Ай бұрын
Really i have a bestfriend in nsw i cant renember the city off hand tho
@ArmorofGodtx1Ай бұрын
Don’t count Luke out. Once you find the perfect amount of medication he can get his life back. You can read to him do flash card. When it is time. Those things helped me. Mine stared at 18 months. My prayers to all🙏🏻
@80mphisntfastenuffАй бұрын
Kerry has such a wonderful family. Amazing love ❤️
@tassiegirl1991Ай бұрын
Kerry you are strong just like grandad said all the best.
@arindamray198511 күн бұрын
Proud about so many Indian 🇮🇳 origin doctors and nurses and surgeons working in UK 🇬🇧 calling it their home ❤
@canadianintheend9 күн бұрын
Never give up on Luke, my niece was like Luke she had her big attack that they had a hard time stopping at the hospital they told my sister she would never make it through high school she did even better going to college. She's had two special surgeries on her brain that has made her so much better. She used to have some 200 seizures every night. So never give up Luke will do well in life.💕 All the Best to the whole family.
@lucilledaub5991Ай бұрын
I love hospital videos.
@sherylbrown6943Ай бұрын
9.35 pm here in Western Australia 🇦🇺 .. you guys are amazing.❤
@sammieviner9774Ай бұрын
Wow 1.27 am here in Victoria lol😅😅😅 great video
@Melinda-p2kАй бұрын
Omg this Dr had me in tears about his dad passing my mother and brother both passed less then a yr a pair 😔 bless the Dr heartland being single mother all on me it's been hard
@catlyn777Ай бұрын
The young girl with needle buried in her foot is alone and waited for many hours. She was afraid of being cut open. I’m glad the staff understand. They don’t judge people who are having a hard time like non medical people do. Compassion.
@RollerSCoaster17Ай бұрын
4:52 you know it’s bad when the doctor is having that feeling!!
@LindaDietrich-cf8lkАй бұрын
Omg the girl with the needle in her foot is so rude and ignorant.
@mariellavandergaast9055Ай бұрын
I didn’t find the woman with the needle in her foot annoying. I felt like she was scared and didn’t know everything that the first NP was telling her or some of the things the doctor was telling her. But the doc was patient and you could see that she began to trust him and they had a good exchange while he was getting the needle out.
@SnowPink90Ай бұрын
I’m at @19:49 and I’m getting so emotional because with the way that the grandfather keeps saying the word “was” It makes me feel like she didn’t make it and that’s upsetting.
@johngiovine8792Ай бұрын
I love the determined "pluck" of the of the British!
@lindawitherspoon446Ай бұрын
Dr Ro is an amazing man.
@donnamitchell7707Ай бұрын
Good morning Banijay, and everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
@Belvie27Ай бұрын
Too bad the needle in the foot girls mum didn’t teach her manners
@runnerbean5858Ай бұрын
Good after rnoon from South Africa.
@kartwoodАй бұрын
Good Morning!!!🙂
@bethmcright9731Ай бұрын
Beautiful ~~~~Yet Very Sad Stories of People's Lives.....😢☆☆☆Survivors 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@terrygermany267012 күн бұрын
So happy Kerry survived.
@annettehachey7909Ай бұрын
Here in British Columbia Canada, what are your opening hours has become a legitimate question unfortunately.
@arklinmikeАй бұрын
Thank you for Kerry. I've rarely been so worried aboutr someone I never met. What a great team of people both in , and out of the hospital.
@estherross1Ай бұрын
Love from antwerp Belgium
@lizzymandile2022Ай бұрын
You can definitely tell who is not emotionally able to be a nurse based on these comments. She was being a "brat" because she was scared and being fed that information. If you were scared and being told you might be permanently disabled or die you'd probably be a bit freaked out too. She was scared, the staff handled her well.
@its_justlexieАй бұрын
Needle girl needs a reality check. She’s freaking out about a little needle in her foot while another girl is fighting for her life. Needle girl can take her and her lazy eye elsewhere
@claireedwards1179Ай бұрын
Omg she really is so ungrateful and rude the other lady lost her leg
@KirmeinsАй бұрын
To be fair, her mother kinda got it into her head that she could loose her leg as well. Imagine going to hospital with the idea that they're going to amputate your leg if you're not careful, that's a whole other level of anxiety. And anxiety can do things with your psyche. You might end up spewing fire because you're so scared internally, who knows. 😅 The doctor is really a champ for not only taking that verbal sh*t from her but actually managing to divert her attention a little and even calm her down a bit all while taking care of the actual problem.
@edwardpincusАй бұрын
The mother of the needle girl has trained her daughter into thinking she’s special, fragile and precious. What a crummy way to set up any child for interpersonal failures in relationships.
@jeanaprewitt9658Ай бұрын
The poor doctor dealing with Princess Needlefoot. You can tell he just wants to be done so he can be rid of her.
@snahg235625 күн бұрын
We had the same issue with our son as Luke. I honestly believe it's the required injections that caused his issues. He was fine, and progressing normally until his second set of injections, then the seizures started
@BeepinsqueekinАй бұрын
Needle girl will forever be known as being a big brat.
@ArmorofGodtx1Ай бұрын
Luke body is not working the way he wants it to pls work with him path ways in the brain take a long to grow after a seizure. Parents of Luke, when I have a seizure I am not in pain. I make noises just like your son. I often sleep and have a very bad headache for days after a seizure. The headache is worse than a migraine. I get them as well. I get the slurred speech and un unbalanced. The pathway takes along time to recover but repetition is the quickest way to healing . Do flash card for math and reading. Read book to him. Little things help. My parents had the same feelings you have expressed. I like your son, did not like be held back. His fighting spirit will help him grow into the man he wants to be. You can do that.❤❤❤
@rozphelps9977Ай бұрын
Needle girl is an absolute prat. I dont know how that doctor kept his cool.
@pitbullsandcalicosАй бұрын
That woman with the needle in her foot is so unbelievably rude! The entitlement of the younger generation is just mind boggling to me at 65.
@friscosmomАй бұрын
luke's parents r umazing.
@marie34KАй бұрын
The girl with the needle in the foot asked if they’d cut off her leg ...she seems to be totally uninformed about medical care, plus she speaks another language with her mum , she looks sad or sulking so maybe she arrived in the UK not long ago and she is lost , doesn’t know much , she didn’t understand when the nurse told her she was covered since her tetanus injection was 3 years ago , she repeated " covered " with an ? Intonation ...Poor teen ...but at least she knew to go to the hospital to get that needle taken out .
@beeroholic666Ай бұрын
She just has a horrible attitude.
@youlambchopАй бұрын
Good God how rude the needle girl is. Does she think she is the only one there?
@tammytaylor7726Ай бұрын
She learned it from.....
@kaidanarikoАй бұрын
Omggg needle girl. Why is it every time I see someone Russian they’re ego driven? Guhhh. “They’re annoying me. No one is coming” *literally someone next to her as they call the specialist*
@tassiegirl1991Ай бұрын
I don’t think she was Russian
@OGM_OriginalGameMusicАй бұрын
Pleeeeeenty of arrogant English people too dont worry 😅😂
@daisi4925Ай бұрын
Girl with needle is a little rude. Hope it’s just fear and not her always. I don’t know she’s a little rough. That poor girl who was in the accident, I’m so glad she’s out.
@corvettesbmeАй бұрын
Morning!😁
@jeanlouw7240Ай бұрын
Lmao that girl with the needle the way she swore lol she can atleast swear in English 😂what an unhappy soul 😖
@GirlLovesToGameАй бұрын
Personally I think needle girl is just plain rude, She was fine when she was talking on the phone but the fact that she didn't like the man helping her maybe she didn't like the way he looked? You could tell she was not happy.
@TJMessianic1Ай бұрын
Needle n foot girl…….too bad u couldn’t see the girl n the other room that had no leg. Needle foot mom……..get a grip. Ur making ur daughter practically hysterical. LOVE Kelley n her family !
@francesm5978Ай бұрын
OMG! That girl with the needle in her foot is quite sensitive. She thinks they’re going to take her leg off! She’s complaining that no one is looking after her and is being ignored. I’m sorry she’s hurt. Her demeanour is not very friendly and she’s annoyed. When you’re not well, I understand. She should learn that you attract more flies with honey than vinegar.
@lafaynecallahan71899 күн бұрын
The foot lady is just scared!!
@TheGumbylivesАй бұрын
I am so happy that this family didn’t have to pay for medical because they are in a progressive state
@RollerSCoaster17Ай бұрын
It’s the UK. You don’t have to pay for necessary medical treatment.
@km.-12 күн бұрын
The girl with the needle in her foot has a nasty attitude. She should’ve removed the needle herself instead of going to the ER since she’s got such a nasty attitude towards doctors that are trying to help her. People with rotten attitudes like that don’t deserve help
@ArtCast24Күн бұрын
They never seem to be in a real hurry to do anything. In the US the woman with the amputated leg would have been rushed into surgery immediately.
@scotterman7951Ай бұрын
How Did Luke Did After Getting To St George's Hospital For Emergency Treatment Of His Seizure 😢 Scott Erman USA
@au.ru.Ай бұрын
He recovered and was discharged later the same day. Three months passed and no other hospital visits.
@BjutschilpАй бұрын
What about watching the vid until the end? 🙄
@ArmorofGodtx1Ай бұрын
It’s saddens me that Luke’s father they he has limited intelligence. He has a disability that doesn’t mean he’s incapable of learning.. that’s a stigma he’ll live with all his life. People will think he is stupid because of his disability. It’s a stigma epileptic live with when in fact, there are epileptics that are lawyers they were epileptics actors and singers and athletes. The doctor need the find the medication that fits him. Then he can function as a child should. There are so many of us out there. We have lived long lives. Have faith in your Doctor and if the know the Lord have faith in God.
@jldismeАй бұрын
Critically unwell? That makes me think of someone who has pneumonia. She is critically injured. Is that just in the US?
@mrs.childers833318 күн бұрын
Luke’s parents sound American to me I have never heard anyone from across the pond with no accent
@jlw1939Ай бұрын
Where is Luke’s mom from? I can’t recognize her accent.
@sarahsnoweАй бұрын
Both his parents are from the U.S. or Canada.
@suzanne3262Ай бұрын
Waaaay too much from Kerry’s grandfather. Let’s show another case rather than his meandering convo.
@kathleenjohnson285827 күн бұрын
He loves his granddaughter. Makes me miss my grandpa.
@kimharris7429Күн бұрын
One lady lost a leg and a little boy could die from epilepsy and that girl is rude and whining about a needle in her foot. Wow!
@theresajerger3335Ай бұрын
Needle girl needs to realize that she is not the center of the universe. She’s annoyed that she’s not getting the attention she feels she deserves for a needle in her foot, while another girl has her amputated leg being carried in!
@mgm2008Ай бұрын
I just realized that Luke's parents aren't from Great Britain! They sound like American's.
@sarahsnoweАй бұрын
They don't have a particularly identifiable American accent, so they might be Canadian. Canadians are more likely to have British parentage and therefore right of British domicile.
@mgm2008Ай бұрын
I have seen a certain diet help stop Epileptic seizures! God bless.
@427SuperSnake111 күн бұрын
18:09 little baby has a lot of attitude when seeking help…
@AuskaDezjArdamaathАй бұрын
Why do they need to know if you smoke and drink? Because it can affect the healing 🙄 And your mum is a nutter. I’be had a needle stuck in my foot as a kid and didn’t whine half as much as she did.
@TheDementationАй бұрын
Thanks for your uploading but your series numbering is wrong. This is S07E01.
@lindawitherspoon446Ай бұрын
Wow! “Needle girl” is a brat and so arrogant. Doesn’t know anything about her body or medical stuff.
@sarahsnoweАй бұрын
She strikes me as being just not very bright, ill-informed by an ignorant mother, and, for whatever reason, emotionally fragile. She's scared to death and that's making her rude. (She's also Eastern European or Russian and these cultures can be very brusque.) Thinking you might lose your leg because there's a tiny piece of metal in your foot is very odd. But you can see that she starts behaving like a reasonable person when the needle is removed and her fears are allayed.
@RobertJohnson-gk2gj22 күн бұрын
Needle girl, never said “ thank you”
@GirlLovesToGameАй бұрын
32:46 🙄
@delaneythompson116115 күн бұрын
maybe she was rude to Dr Mo to keep him around longer…. hes pretty easy to look at
@michellebostic681Ай бұрын
Drama queen.
@ShellieRobertson-g1bАй бұрын
She's not Russian, she's french!
@sarahsnoweАй бұрын
That's not a French accent. Eastern European or Russian.
@belindawilson1350Ай бұрын
What a rude terribly ignorant drama Queen. Its embaressing.😂😂😂
@KrisS-ks5rbАй бұрын
The girl with the needle! I seriously could not listen to her anymore. Whiny, entitled and rude.
@dax1385 күн бұрын
at 26:57 the nurse says women drive the best... Guess they didnt hear bout the woman on the motorbike
@ildikoparker92014 күн бұрын
Why is grandfather talking like she's dead
@kiwisweetheart71Ай бұрын
Tina, bawling on the phone to mummy, because she has to have a tetanus injection, and then one hell of an attitude problem. Get over yourself, girl, other people are worse off than you.
@annettehachey790928 күн бұрын
My goodness, needle girl, “I can’t feel my whole leg and they don’t care about me”, what a whiney, lying, drama queen. Maybe by now she’s experienced something actually significant and has changed her tune. One can only hope.