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24 Hours in A&E - S08 E03
In this heartwarming episode of 24 Hours in A&E, watch the remarkable journey of a 100-year-old woman's health scare, a toddler's survival story after being kicked by a horse, and an epileptic's resilience. Witness the emotional rollercoaster of these individuals and their families as they navigate life's challenges.
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24 Hours in A&E is a British documentary series that takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a busy trauma center. This gripping reality TV show provides an unfiltered and compelling look at the daily workings of a UK healthcare system, specifically the emergency department of a hospital.
With a focus on patient care and critical care, 24 Hours in A&E showcases the true essence of hospital life and the incredible work of medical professionals. Through real-life medical cases and patient stories, the show offers an honest and raw depiction of medical emergencies and the crucial medical treatment needed to save lives.
Filmed in real-time, the documentary offers an unscripted and captivating look at the fast-paced environment of an emergency room. The show explores the human interest aspect of healthcare, portraying the personal lives of the patients and their families as they navigate through life-changing medical situations.
A&E documentary, medical documentary, and hospital documentary all rolled into one, 24 Hours in A&E offers a unique perspective on the reality of emergency medicine. Broadcast on Channel 4, this real-life medical drama has become a critically acclaimed hospital reality TV show, gaining popularity for its powerful and touching portrayal of the human spirit in times of crisis.
Overall, 24 Hours in A&E is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical emergencies, UK healthcare, and the incredible work of medical professionals in the emergency department.
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@melmazing3993
@melmazing3993 8 месяцев назад
Maja the registrar is awesome. I always think doctors who go to another country and learn a completely second language, along with all the medical terminology required... Are a special kind of dedicated.
@VSE4me1
@VSE4me1 7 месяцев назад
It would be lovely if Mike could get a medical alert dog who could give him enough warning before a seizure to get to a safe position.
@ezlow1065
@ezlow1065 7 месяцев назад
Great idea!
@ChiaraOscura
@ChiaraOscura 7 месяцев назад
That poor guy on the crutches. An injury on top of a mother like that.
@rohannatekar7432
@rohannatekar7432 5 месяцев назад
What a strange day! one patient is 1yr old and the other one is 100yr old.
@lynneshively3790
@lynneshively3790 7 месяцев назад
Its too bad Mike doesn't get an assist dog. They are trained to detect when a seizure is coming on to the person they're with.
@smileytow1925
@smileytow1925 7 месяцев назад
I was thinking the very same thing!❤
@lisawall9068
@lisawall9068 3 месяца назад
Turn your phone volume off (on vibrate) when you are at the doctor’s office or hospital.
@jeannerountree952
@jeannerountree952 7 месяцев назад
It was very interesting to see that they sent the person with seizures on their way through the hallways by themselves because he had just told them that the seizures were not well controlled. All I kept thinking of was he’s going to have a seizure in the middle of the hallway in this hospital and no one is going to know. He should’ve been escorted to the next department.
@ezlow1065
@ezlow1065 7 месяцев назад
My thoughts also! Bit scary,
@moni1950412
@moni1950412 5 месяцев назад
My thoughts too that was very dangerous and unprofessional to let him walk around alone.
@janicegordon3705
@janicegordon3705 3 месяца назад
I disagree. He was in Urgent Care, not ER. He likely drove himself there.
@annadavis2547
@annadavis2547 9 дней назад
My uncle is an epileptic. He is also uncontrolled. Usually he needs to sleep after a seizure but he not likely to have another seizure immediately after.
@SnowPink90
@SnowPink90 3 дня назад
Exactly what I thought. I honestly thought we were going to see him drop to the floor. If he had, he would’ve hit his head on that hard floor and that would’ve caused a lot of damage. Because of his reason for being at the hospital and then not escorting him for the x-rays, if he did have a seizure and really hurt himself he could’ve sued the hospital because of their neglect because he’s a patient of theirs.
@ksierra4444
@ksierra4444 8 месяцев назад
Daisy's grandpa crying broke my heart even more. I can not imagine not being there as a mom. I would be fighting to be with my baby. Its awful to see your baby hurt but to not be there...
@katiethebonelady
@katiethebonelady 6 месяцев назад
The mom feinted at the scene. They probably had a separate medical team (ambulance) working on her and then had to clear her before she could leave. Plus the child was flown by helicopter for two reasons, one was distance to the closest medical facility, but the other is that it needs to be a medical facility that can treat her possibly life threatening injuries. Not all hospitals have those capabilities.
@pattybarnett4910
@pattybarnett4910 5 месяцев назад
​@@katietheboneladyaa
@maryreynolds5310
@maryreynolds5310 7 месяцев назад
I’m so glad Daisy is recovered ❤
@psychoginger
@psychoginger 5 месяцев назад
The granny made me cry, I Iost my mom in 2020, this resonated with me deeply.
@judithsands2737
@judithsands2737 8 месяцев назад
Always the best storytelling, poignant & caring, everything linked to a theme, drawing the viewer into the drama, into the frame. Beautifully constructed for the compassionate observer. This is life.
@brendadickenson3547
@brendadickenson3547 6 месяцев назад
I was born with epilepsy and now at 72. I learned to accept it and be sure I take my meds. My last seizure I was when I was 21 yet I get meds still. .I have had a stroke in my 40's and trouble walking as I have Parkinson's in the family hard of hearing
@marisanielsen3770
@marisanielsen3770 5 месяцев назад
Mum looks incredible for 100. Poor love
@csmith563
@csmith563 7 месяцев назад
When we lost my grandfather, My great grandmother, His Mother in law, having congestive heart failure, asked my mother, to take her to the ER. The receptionist had the worst time typing in 1895 as grandma's Birth year, after Grandma WALKED Into the Dept! This was in the late 80's.. Mother was patient, repeating as needed, yet G-ma was growing annoyed.. The poor receptionist needed someone else to finish the intake when grandma chirped up, 'My Goodness child, it's not that difficult, 1-8-9-5...' She never made 5ft but you DID NOT mess with Grandma...
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
Funny!!
@csmith563
@csmith563 4 месяца назад
@@mickieswendsen1302 Thanks! There are a few stories about G Grandma. She wasn't rude but a lack of common sene and she'd let you know...
@fairieidol
@fairieidol 4 месяца назад
Of all the years I’ve worked in the medical field, I’ve never seen medical staff be more compassionate toward the victims, the victims families and each other. It makes me want to move to London, no kidding. I hope they realize how blessed they truly are. God bless you all. 😊🙏❤️🙏
@Mrs.TJTaylor
@Mrs.TJTaylor Месяц назад
You do realize that they’re aware that they’re being filmed?
@jenniferkeras8116
@jenniferkeras8116 6 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness my heart is breaking for these families. It’s so so painful.
@johnryan2193
@johnryan2193 7 месяцев назад
Thank goodness that little girl was ok . Great documentary, great doctors and nurses.
@kimglover6968
@kimglover6968 7 месяцев назад
I see a huge difference in the surgeon's there vs the US. Your surgeon's don't think they're above an ER Dr. Most of our surgeon's and specialists think they're above coming down when called.
@SnowPink90
@SnowPink90 3 дня назад
I just finished having an angioplasty last Thursday and I couldn’t say enough good things about my whole experience. I’m up here in Vancouver Canada, and it was at the Royal Columbian Hospital in new Westminster. They were the greatest. And now it’s decided I have to go in and have bypass surgery open-heart surgery at the same hospital so I’m confident that everything will go right there because the doctors and nurses are top-notch!!😍😍🥰🥰
@vivdunn3851
@vivdunn3851 8 месяцев назад
why couldn't dad hold his little girl! poor dad looked heartbroken the entire time
@luanngordon8639
@luanngordon8639 7 месяцев назад
I think it could be because they didn't have spinal x-rays back yet, That is just my opinion,
@vivdunn3851
@vivdunn3851 7 месяцев назад
@@luanngordon8639 yeah I did think it wasn't stable enough for little one yet I just noticed the look on his face when mum got to hold her and in saying that we saw only a few moments of this situation with the family
@luanngordon8639
@luanngordon8639 7 месяцев назад
@@vivdunn3851 I felt so bad for that father! I was happy to see dad ask mom if she was OK, and then kiss her.
@carolineandrews7231
@carolineandrews7231 Месяц назад
That's exactly what I was thinking, and what a lovely Dad he is right beside his wee Daisy the whole time, just the way he always wanted it.
@SnowPink90
@SnowPink90 3 дня назад
I’m so happy little Daisy was ok and didn’t need any surgery. She so fortunate to have one thing wrong and that was the cut to the forehead which needed stitches. She looked so adorable feeding the beautiful horse and then sitting on her lil horse at the end. When Florence‘s daughter was describing how her mom helped her with her earaches and she started tearing up, I felt that pain. My mom passed away in 2017 and we were terribly close because I’m a type one diabetic and I was nine years old when I was diagnosed. Mom took such great care of me even though she had four other children and we always had that closeness. When I lost my husband suddenly in 2021, the one person I needed to talk to and have her hug me and say everything was going to be OK, was my mom. Her not being here has really affected me. That one mother, whose son hurt his foot or leg, I felt was very uncaring. When she said she wouldn’t help him, I just shook my head and thought, thank goodness, I’m not that type of a mother.
@denisepope8599
@denisepope8599 7 месяцев назад
This one made me cry. Sweet little Daisy. I have a granddaughter her age and a grandson that just learned how to walk and they are my world.
@braised44
@braised44 8 месяцев назад
This such a well done series... even the music is so proper!
@maryreynolds5310
@maryreynolds5310 7 месяцев назад
Oh momma, you absolutely did NOT fail your daughter, no you didn’t and don’t think that way again! To all these nurses and Drs, God keep you, send an Angel to each and every one of you…❤ Thank you for what you do ❤
@Mrs.TJTaylor
@Mrs.TJTaylor Месяц назад
So right. No matter how vigilant and careful you are, it only takes a split second.
@sew75962
@sew75962 5 месяцев назад
The grown man putting his hand down his pants and his mom had to tell him not to 🤦‍♀️ gross.
@tanjawesseling6283
@tanjawesseling6283 2 месяца назад
Dirty bastard😮😮
@hollybiegel4345
@hollybiegel4345 27 дней назад
A mom of boys…no big deal . Lol
@sew75962
@sew75962 27 дней назад
@@hollybiegel4345 lol except it’s not a boy. It’s a grown man.
@SnowPink90
@SnowPink90 3 дня назад
I wondered about that if I saw right. I’m glad you mentioned it. Some cultures really don’t teach their kids that they don’t play with themselves in public. Imagine having all of us watching him do this and shaking our heads in disbelief that he would do something like that in public. It’s disgusting.
@vickimoran1349
@vickimoran1349 3 месяца назад
The little girl who was kicked by a horse, this was totally preventable. You never, ever allow small children to be around horses. Something as simple as getting bit by a horsefly can set a horse to kicking. I can't believe people who run stables wouldn't know better!!!
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 22 дня назад
……Vicki, couldn’t agree more. I’ve been riding since I was 8, & was always cautious, around ANY horse. Dealt with racehorses’, & pacers’, too. The parents seemed none too bright. Shame little toddler was hurt bc of their stupidity………
@lorenarivas5485
@lorenarivas5485 3 дня назад
God bless the lady that is 100 yrs old ❤❤❤❤❤
@SuperLordHawHaw
@SuperLordHawHaw 7 месяцев назад
30:18 She only needed help around 96-97. Oh, that early eh!? lol
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
Born tough, in those days, like Daisy, now.
@tina.a.59
@tina.a.59 5 месяцев назад
I can't understand how the adults around Daisy could let her walking around by herself around big horses for me that sounds careless of them 🤔
@katego370
@katego370 3 месяца назад
That's not how that works though. Mom was there but you can't really ask her to put her daughter on a leash. Daisy just wandered off, something probably spooked the horse, and she just happened to be in the way. One of the skills a child who likes to be on the farm needs to learn is how to approach and be around the animals safely and that basically consists of learning to read the body language and react accordingly but you can't learn that if you're not allowed near them. Children trip over things in the forest, they get basketballs and footballs launched at their heads, they jump of swingsets, do flips on the trampoline, fall of bikes, get into car accidents, stick their fingers between a closing door, rough play until one gets hurt, and so on. It's just life.
@DarkLumiya
@DarkLumiya 22 дня назад
@@katego370 you can and should put your child on a leash when around 1000 pound animals, you think getting permanent brain damage is better than a leash? A 1 year old isn't wise enough to "learn how to walk in a farm" just irresponsible parenting. She has time to learn how to be safe and you can learn that from a distance, you don't need to get your brains stomped out to learn it. All other things you mentioned doesn't involve a 1000 pound animal with a mind of it's own who can go rampant. You can make all sorts of ridiculous excuses but it all comes down to bad parenting.
@katego370
@katego370 22 дня назад
@@DarkLumiya So do you also require parents to literally chain their children to their belts while they're getting the shopping cart or managing bags of groceries to ensure they cannot run off and get hit by a car? This is an unrealistic alternate version of reality. I've spent half my life around horses, including over a decade at a riding school bustling with kids and adults of all ages around ponies and horses. Parents should not leave their children unattended with a horse and neither was this child. That does not preclude them from accomplishing simple tasks in their presence while keeping an eye on the child. However, any parent who has ever cooked dinner around their kid knows that "keeping an eye on them" does not literally mean never standing there, staring at the kid while the food is burning, that's not how life works. Introducing children to activities that are inherently risky is and always will be risky. Children surf, swim in the ocean, ride horses, do gymnastics, run down the stairs, and jump on trampolines. Sometimes they get hurt. That doesn't mean the parents were reckless.
@beautifuldisaster5273
@beautifuldisaster5273 15 дней назад
My brother was kicked by a horse when he was 5. He flew 30 feet. His jaw was broken and his jaw had to be wired shut. His head swelled to the size of a basketball and turned black from bruising. The Dr's said if it had been 8cm over his head would have split in half. He's now 44 and fine except he has Aspburgers from the head trauma. Hope the baby is well ❤ love from Toledo Ohio USA
@estherross1
@estherross1 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the upload.
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful episode.
@symptomoftheuniverse4149
@symptomoftheuniverse4149 7 месяцев назад
10:53 I know they love their child, but she is way too little to be playing around giant horses!
@catbriggs8362
@catbriggs8362 7 месяцев назад
It's a horrible way for the parents to learn that lesson.
@symptomoftheuniverse4149
@symptomoftheuniverse4149 7 месяцев назад
@@catbriggs8362 Just like babes who die in the backyard pool. You do not let babies out of your sight! She said I thought she was by my side, meaning, I took my eyes off of her.
@BernadetteSwemmer-jz7yl
@BernadetteSwemmer-jz7yl 5 месяцев назад
Yeah...a little one being around loose horses is just not worth the risk...the horses could get into a minor argy bargy with one another and connect with her just because she's in the line of fire....not meaning to hurt her at all...but the result is the same regardless. Simply not worth the risk...
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
More care, supervision, is all. My Mom and Dad couldn't have prevented my younger sister from caring for the horses. It was in her blood, her breath.
@symptomoftheuniverse4149
@symptomoftheuniverse4149 4 месяца назад
@@mickieswendsen1302 we are talking about a toddler.
@susanholman6267
@susanholman6267 7 месяцев назад
So rude answering the phone during a discussion with your doctor. Some people never learn.
@pattyk734
@pattyk734 7 месяцев назад
Strange that they carried child to ER not knowing what her neck or head status was.
@MeadowDay
@MeadowDay 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I was shocked at that too, you’d think pre X-ray the baby would be strapped to a stretcher.
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
I thought so, too.
@dianaavellanet8794
@dianaavellanet8794 3 месяца назад
Perhaps. But, I believe they wanted her to feel comforted by having physical contact.
@mptickner
@mptickner 7 месяцев назад
Daisy's mother didn't step up to the plate.
@gorillaprutt
@gorillaprutt 7 месяцев назад
Oh stop
@braised44
@braised44 8 месяцев назад
What was that child doing around a horse??? Sheeech!
@sinclari1
@sinclari1 8 месяцев назад
Both horse and child were out where they weren't supposed to.
@MetalMonkey
@MetalMonkey 8 месяцев назад
What happened to seasons 4-7? I think you got 2 season 3 episodes. I don't know where you get these from and what is blocked by RU-vid, you don't reply to comments. The end of season 2 showed them adding more cameras and cameras in the operating room but they didn't show any OR footage in the 2 or 3 episodes you posted and there was a lot more studio footage (talking to people on camera), how many of the extra cameras did they use in season 3?
@lynnbean7200
@lynnbean7200 7 месяцев назад
I've seen most of season 3 on youtube but none of 4-7.Seasons 30 and 31 are also available.
@MetalMonkey
@MetalMonkey 7 месяцев назад
@@lynnbean7200 I recommend 999 Critical Condition if you like the gorey side of medical shows. Operations, bones sticking out if the skin, etc
@Niamhmariephelan
@Niamhmariephelan 3 месяца назад
Maja reminds me of Jimmy Carr, she's the stamp of him 😂
@TJMessianic1
@TJMessianic1 3 месяца назад
Personally I believe Mike should’ve been wheeled to xray n had someone with him n case of another seizure.
@adrianblong2751
@adrianblong2751 7 месяцев назад
S10E03 "Always on My Mind"
@misskittymcg630
@misskittymcg630 4 месяца назад
What do you mean no whiskey,no gin?? Pretty sure people DO still drink them!!😂😂
@MsK-xm7vw
@MsK-xm7vw 8 месяцев назад
As a Canadian I'm so terrified that none of us will ever be treated with this level of care/compassion or medical intervention in our senior years, ever have the chance to grow old and die of natural causes, or feel safe as we age. The new Canadian euthanasia program pretty much ensures that no Canadians will ever get close to being centenarians. And all Canadian seniors/ disabled and most vulnerable are terrified!
@katiesimpson8517
@katiesimpson8517 8 месяцев назад
Come to America & it's known to not happen either.
@CanMoose
@CanMoose 8 месяцев назад
I can understand your fear as I'm an old Canadian. I won't go into a hospital here, and I fear and don't trust doctors as well... especially after the last few years.
@lealand423
@lealand423 8 месяцев назад
​@@CanMoose same here in Australia, I don't trust any hospital here anymore because of the last few years.
@CanMoose
@CanMoose 8 месяцев назад
@@lealand423 that's easy to understand, and you'll live longer because of it.
@pmoore3745
@pmoore3745 7 месяцев назад
I’m an older Canadian, and have had fabulous care. Albeit sometimes long wait times. Remember these films start after the waiting period / triage. Our Health services need more funding and more support.
@joanfurtiere1177
@joanfurtiere1177 3 дня назад
The 100 yo lady has a face of a 60 yo. Best of luck Mum.
@juliejustus6878
@juliejustus6878 8 месяцев назад
Why does the older lady have bruises on her leg? Why didn't they put the little girl on a backboard
@Sabouma28
@Sabouma28 8 месяцев назад
you do know we cannot answer those questions, right? What I could think of regarding the old lady: she must have been on bloodthinners, and we all bump our legs sometimes, and when a person is on bloodthinners, they can go all black and blue
@Beepinsqueekin
@Beepinsqueekin 7 месяцев назад
A lack of circulation. My dad had that.
@janetscott5252
@janetscott5252 7 месяцев назад
I'm 73, skin thins the older we get & I look like I've been beat from time to time.
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
She was SO small. By holding her close it protected her neck, and kept her warm
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
...cont'd...and comforted, so as to ward off SHOCK.
@Mrs.TJTaylor
@Mrs.TJTaylor Месяц назад
Hey nurse, please don’t send your children to school with a sore throat or any other contagious illness. Thanks in advance.
@barbaramorris5636
@barbaramorris5636 7 месяцев назад
Stupid people allowing a two year old near a horse onher own. I am a horse owner.......safety always comes first....she could have been killed this would have been manslaughter
@mickieswendsen1302
@mickieswendsen1302 4 месяца назад
Under age 2.
@angelatol5665
@angelatol5665 3 месяца назад
Yes pretty shocking...and a race horse -_-
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 22 дня назад
……yep, lazy parenting, & their toddler paid the price.………
@marleneeversley8008
@marleneeversley8008 8 месяцев назад
The person responsible for your sub-titles should be fired!! I would be happy to a much better job for you all...
@Sabouma28
@Sabouma28 8 месяцев назад
that's the RU-vid subtitle system.... and yes, it's not always that good
@catbriggs8362
@catbriggs8362 7 месяцев назад
Probably AI.
@sarahsnowe
@sarahsnowe 7 месяцев назад
It's "voice-recognition" tech, which is so bad I don't know why they bother with it. It's only good for a laugh, e.g. the doctor talking on the phone saying "I'm a horse." Dunno about anyone else, but if I go to A&E I don't want to be treated by horses. Their fine motor skills are terrible. It's the hoof thing.
@elizaf.9040
@elizaf.9040 Месяц назад
Sorry but Dr Maya scares me.
@elizabethroberts6215
@elizabethroberts6215 22 дня назад
……unfortunately, people tend to be stupid around horses’. That toddler should NOT have been anywhere near a horse, let alone a race horse.
@meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780
@meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780 8 месяцев назад
Daisy's " mother " "fainting" and still not being there.. that's suspicious...
@almaeclu
@almaeclu 8 месяцев назад
People faint from emotionally traumatic events. Recovering from that well enough to drive a fair distance to the hospital would take a while.
@daisi4925
@daisi4925 8 месяцев назад
Maybe she is feeling very bad and blaming herself. Our mind can be terrible to us!
@CanMoose
@CanMoose 8 месяцев назад
Everyone reacts differently when traumatic events happen, especially when it's to your child.
@bernadettescholl6000
@bernadettescholl6000 7 месяцев назад
Daisy Should not have been anywhere near a horse at her age. To See her back on a horse after her recovery is scary.
@jennytaylor262
@jennytaylor262 2 месяца назад
Get real. Horses are very obviously in her blood.​@@bernadettescholl6000
@debbietanner7613
@debbietanner7613 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this show ❤
@bonotheist
@bonotheist День назад
Daisy's parents should be arrested and prosecuted for child endangerment.
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