They lived in Hawaii, they are barefoot ALL the time (Sun damage explained/ they are surfers) Barefoot in airports, stores - all over. They now live - both families- back in Utah.
@@sueashwell6072 who is talking about being a 'Mr Universe'.... It's about barefoot in public places!!!! How unsanitary it is.... Living in the tropics- Hawaii- it is common to be barefoot...the outdoor life makes it easy to be 'careless'...
A child can’t always understand or articulate when they’re hurt. It’s your job as a parent to recognize when something seems abnormal. Put down the camera and get to know your own kid 🙄
14:49 They definitely don’t live in someone’s garage, they are super wealthy and have more than enough means to get their kid the proper care she needed, but they had to first film their favorite daughter (Ozzie) speaking gibberish, had to film their CrossFit workouts (because everybody that does CrossFit has to let us all know, daily), the mom had to talk about her hair for an hour, go on a girls trip (again) and then finally get her one year old some help. Then they had to act surprised that it was broken in two parts.
This is the oddest thing I’ve ever seen. I’m an emergency room nurse, and I’ve never seen a toddler not get admitted to the hospital for treatment of such a bad break
The mother posted a horrible short of their oldest daughter, Ozzy where she was in a two piece swim suit dancing on a umbrella pole singing “somebody come get her she’s dancing like a stripper” the husband was heard saying “please stop this makes me uncomfortable” and the mother laughed. The video had 10k comments telling them how inappropriate the video was. I took to Instagram demanding the dad do something and be a man because he knew it was wrong when they recorded the video. They eventually deleted the video after 2 weeks of it being up and the husband proceeded to block me on Instagram. They then posted a video of their daughter dancing in underwear. This mother is down right disgusting. This isn’t a surprise. Hopefully these children will be saved. I can’t imagine how terrible things are behind the scenes.
Letting your kid go barefoot in a drs office or hospital is disgusting. I'm a nurse and I can not tell you the amount of nasty bodily fluids on the floor. And it does not get cleaned adequately. Piper assume it's clean because there is cleaning staff. It isn't!!!!! Gross!!!
I've brought my daughter to the ER for way less than a broken limb! I apologize to the staff for wasting their time, but explain that I'd rather be safe than sorry. They are always understanding and affirm I am doing the right thing (she has had shortness of breath/asthma, bad ear infections, and was hit in the eye with the retractable dog leash). My daughter actually appreciates me doing this because she calls out parents who neglect/abuse their kids.
I’ve seen family RU-vidrs that look practically giddy when their children are injured and they know it’s going to be a trip to A&E. They even film in hospitals & show signs saying that no filming is allowed. It’s the worst kind of child exploitation & RU-vid shouldn’t allow it instead of making it a big pay day for them.
When my son was 2 he fell while walking into a store, they had a flower bed with mulch that he fell onto. He screamed I had no idea what was wrong, I thought it was his arm took him immediately to his doctors and it broke his collar bone. Never wait if you ever think anything is wrong!
Same thing happened to my daughter when she was about two years old. She fell and cracked her collarbone. She cried a little bit, but not much. But I could just tell how she was acting that something was different. Something was off and something was wrong. I took her immediately to the doctor. I can’t imagine waiting for days that’s crazy.
Yes, my friends brother tripped and fell down a few stairs and broke his collarbone. He wasn't crying he just said ow. It's so important to double check with little ones cause you never know how bad it can be. I can't imagine waiting 4 DAYS to go to the doctor.
Couldn’t take her to the doctor because it was on a weekend…? Urgent care? Minor injuries unit? Out of hours GP service? None of those came to their minds?!
Yeah that’s nuts. I know of MULTIPLE places to take my kids, and what hours they’re open/available and what they can do as far as x-rays, cultures, etc.
Our doctors offices are closed on the weekends, but I’m not above and beyond taking my children to the ER. And no one can blame any of their carelessness on being young! I was 19yrs old when I became a mom and if my kids got hurt(other then a little scrape) I took them straight to the doctor!
right? she honestly has always given me very bad vibes and the whole smile and bored look through most of this video and the fake "aww poor baby" ughh disgusting
@@littlemisswolfee1095I just came across their channel and I commented that they should not have their children on display on the internet for the entire world to see!! Predators have complete access to those children and they are making money off of their un consenting children!! Infuriating!!
@@r2488 I 100% understand why they waited even though they should have taken the child to an ER or urgent care immediately after they suspected something was wrong. I was more answering the question Josh has been asking about hospitals. And that yes most family vloggers have access to immediate care when comes to injuries. And that they could have taken the child and had the arm casted same day.
@@Elishazee that still not an Excuse to wait leave an infant in pain for 4 days. And with the child having a previously healed fracture that they “didn’t” know about means they truly don’t know what a child in pain looks like. The closest hospital to me is 45 minutes the moment I thought something was wrong with my child I would have been dropping everything and taking the kid the hospital. Also the last time I looked Hawaii was part of the US they have the same Healthcare system so no things are not different these parents were negligent.
As a former daycare teacher/ current nanny. Whenever a kid fell (and literally did this the other day! A boy sat in a chair and the leg was on his brothers foot, it obviously hurt him) I always ask them to get up on their own (if they can obviously) and we do “tests” I make it into a game, like “can I see you stomp to me? Can we March like we are in a parade? Can you get on your tippy toes? Come to me!” Same for arms (can you wave? Can you push off your arm? Etc)
Exactly. I monitor my toddler after every fall/bump. Because that’s all it takes. I was hiking in the marines for over 12 miles on two BROKEN FEMURS LOL. The weight of my pack was holding my bones in place. But if I have shifted in any way, I would most likely be dead due to how close the fractures were to my femoral arteries. Always check.
@@-MaryPoppins- that is insane!!! So glad you are ok!! Not sure if you are religious in anyway, but god was watching out for you, made sure you had the knowledge to get out!
@@vg7735 if they can't even stand I would never make them stomp, that's stupid. also never had a broken anything when I watched my students. stop nitpicking a simple statement. 🤷
Every time I see vids that Josh makes about these toxic humans I ask myself the same thing. Love every video he makes and the education he gives those who don’t know, but as far as the beestons they are especially full of themselves.
@@KittycatKittycat-jr3ug what gets me is they exploit situations for money too. One yt mom’s 1/2 sister whom she was not close to and did not grow up with this sister passed away and she picked the camera up. It was so fake though. There were no tears. At the funeral her husband was on social media and posting pictures at the funeral. the sister’s kids were teenagers and they hadn’t seen each other in years. After they got home no more mention of this sister. I mean it wasn’t right to use her for content, but also odd that all of the sudden no more mention. They also filmed at a stillborn baby’s funeral. Which was pretty sick of them to do. Yt family vloggers are toxic trash.
I got a skull fracture that could have killed me when I was a 10. Blood pouring it of my ear and all. My mom waited 2 weeks because she was tired of me "whining and complaining" of headaches and dizziness. Now that's a bad mom.
My friends baby got a broken bone from literally being picked up. She had the police round and she had to explain to so many professionals how she picked him up. They took her kids away for nearly a year, they had to live with her mum and she wasn't allowed to stay there. They then found out he has a condition where he has extremely fragile bones. The kids then went back to her but broke my heart for her
I’ve heard so many stories about children being tortured and abused for years and ultimately ending up dead. CPS called to the house 10-30 times, and not taking the children from the home, or doing anything to protect them. CPS is perplexing to me.
This is a thing, but extraordinarily rare, like one-in-a-million rare. It’s absolutely devastating for the parents, but for one child taken away unfairly, 999,999 should be taken.
@@shadygirlxoxobull. Cps does this ALL THE TIME. They take kids away from good parents and leave the abused ones in the home. It's literally on the news all the time "baby murdered by mom/dad/boyfriend/girlfriend" Then we find out that cps had ALREADY been involved and did absolutely nothing!
As a parent, I wouldn’t leave a doctor’s office after finding out my kid has a broken bone, without making sure it was at LEAST splinted to stay in place until we got to the next step. That can at least help with the pain. This whole thing is so weird.
Right? I've heard of having to go back to the fracture clinic the next day (idk what they call it elsewhere, I'm in the UK) to find out if it needs a permanent cast or an operation, but they always put a temporary cast or splint it before you leave; especially with a child who is too young to understand they have to be careful. Because just sleeping wrong on it can shift the bone & cause so many problems, taking it from needing a simple cast for 4-6 weeks to full operation. So either the people at that doctor's office were terrible or she didn't wait around to be told what would happen next... because she was is in a hurry to get home to record his reaction.
@dianefort3984 Are YOU for real? These moronic parents plaster their kids all over the internet for money and you don't see a problem with that? Oh Wow!!!
I’m not a parent but seeing the baby’s X-ray made me cry and feel the baby’s pain. I would be devastated and there’s no way I would be able to record a video like this.
¿Quién protege a estos niños de sus irresponsables y negligentes padres?? 😡🤬 Y si tenia una fractura previa en el brazo, ¿porqué la asistencia social de protección a la infancia no investiga?? Todo tiene un límite y todos estos family bloggers están destruyendo a pedazos la vida de estos niños!! 😡🤬
To break an arm all the way through like that takes quite a bit of force this poor child probably can’t even speak yet and her parents don’t even know she’s in pain that’s so horrible to think about
They filmed a video of Ozzy when she was younger, dancing on an umbrella and they were all singing "Somebody come get her, shes dancing like a stripper" 🙃🙃🙃
My son (2yrs old) woke up with crusty gross eye boogers yesterday. I immediately called our family doctor and got him in the same day. Kept his siblings home from school until I was sure what was going on even though I was pretty sure I knew it was pink eye. He got ointment for his eyes and he’s already getting better. It was pink eye, not that serious but I don’t mess around when it comes to my kids health and wellbeing. What the hell is wrong with these people? 🤦♀️
@@Sarajiii the doctor at urgent care recognizes us. I have 5 kids so they get sick/hurt. But that’s why we have drs. It’s literally their job. Most people get their kids treated quickly just in case.
My daughter broke both bones in her arm when she was 2. She fell off the bed and tried to catch her fall. She wasn't crying but it was obvious she broke her arm. At the ER they splint and set the arm and from there we scheduled an appointment with the orthopedic doctor. Then they make sure surgery isn't needed and put the cast on. We went back a week later for additional x-rays to make sure everything was healing correctly. (In case you were still wondering about Healthcare in the US)
The fact that they open their video saying her arm may be broken or sprained, & then 5 mins later admit that they waited 4 days to take her to be seen is truly so neglectful & gross. If you assumed it was that bad, she should have gone THE DAY IT HAPPENED. These families infuriate me. The worst parents.
It’s gross because most family channels have admitted they don’t have health insurance since self employeed and taking their child to the doctor without it is so expensive so they try to avoid it as much as they can. They want to save all their millions of dollars for themselves… it’s awful!
@@micheller2283 they say in their opening clip “she hasn’t been using that hand or putting any weight on it since it happened”. I don’t know about you but if my child wasn’t using their hand, regardless of how “minor” I thought the accident was, I would be taking them to get an X-ray. I can assure you I wouldn’t let her go FOUR days, not using her arm/hand at all & just pretend that it didn’t happen…I would rather go & the doctor tell me everything’s fine, she’s just being “a dramatic toddler” than to have her sitting in pain for FOUR days because her arm is literally snapped in half. That is NEGLECT, point blank period. Neglect. They should be ashamed. Even after it’s confirmed to be broken they finish filming their shitty video, go make dinner, let the kid finish her nap & god know what all else, before they take her to the doctor to get it in a splint. They’re trash. Don’t stick up for people like that because you’re blinded by their “cute little family videos”. That’s not a good look…
I’m child free but a proud pet mom. My pets have never even gone a night without medical treatment if needed. If the vet is closed we go to an emergency vet. It’s astonishing this isn’t a first thought for a child that you are responsible for…
My husband works in the OR. That broken bone is considered trauma and there is no way they would wait to have surgery. It would be done same day no matter the time.
Right? You know she called him asap and told him the results before she drove an hour home. I hate fake and staged scenes on reality TV, but I hate it even more on RU-vid channels!
The child just started walking. She wasn’t riding a bike. You see her in the drs office pointing with it. She barely showed any sign of pain other than favouring it. Now they know to be extra careful.
Clearly this creep has a blog tearing apart other bloggers misfortunes. Making fun of her shirt? He’s pathetic. And the ridicule over earning money for blogging? Lol what is HE trying to do. These couples are wonderful good people. They do more with their children than this clown does in his basement “ studio”
Something is really odd about the dad over explaining, kids don't just break multiple bones without reason, younger children's bones are more flexible as well, it took alot to break once, but to break twice, this is worrisome 😢
It was not "two seperate breaks." It was one break, that *MAY *POSSIBLY have resulted from two seperate incidences, according to the doctor. *IF THAT'S THE CASE, at some point - with an unknown time/date/etiology - something happened with her arm (perhaps causing a slight fracture or, at minumum, making the bone weaker and more prone to breaking). This could have even been sustained inutero or during the birthing process, and may have healed fine on it's own had she not landed on this same arm when falling off the couch. Then, during the couch-incident, Stella would have had to land "just so" on this same arm to cause the break. IT IS ASLO POSSIBLE that there was NO PREVIOUS INJURY AT ALL, and that the baby simply landed "just so" to cause a clean break when she tumbled from the couch (as countless babies and children have done before and will continue to do). Accidents happen with babies and children, EVEN to the most diligent parents, and EVEN with close, cautious supervision. I agree that some things could have been done differently here (on parts of the parents AND the medical personnel); HOWEVER, I believe this family is being unfairly judged. I'm not a fan of this woman (Lauren Beeston, sp?). In fact, I find her continuous hair-primping and hand-gesturing very annoying. Nonetheless, they are young parents still learning the ropes. Maybe they could use encouragement, guidance, and support, rather than being so harshly ripped appart by a man who makes fun of people to get views and earn money (and by his followers who jump on his judge-waggon, without even knowing all the FACTS). Moreover, I''m not sure what entitles ANY OF US to think we are so much "better" than others, that we have the right to ridicule like this. Sad.
@@MsEmmaLue I'll be honest with ya Emily, I had every intention of reading your comment, until I pressed the (read more) button, and a 10 chapter biography popped up 🤣 Nah, I'll pass 😆
Wow I'm an ER nurse and have never witnessed a doctor sending ANYONE home that has that bad of a break without at least a splint (if it's too swollen) or a cast.
as someone in comments pointed out, at dr’s office the dr said “let’s see if we can find a splint.” But then Hay hair drove home to tell tanner and show him x-rays. During their vlogging, the dr office called to have them come in for a splint. So either really bad editing or lots of lying & key pieces of information left out. Also they said they dont know how it happened, but then Tanner says she fell off couch. He also said “when i pulled on het wrist, she winced.” - I wonder if he actually did it & they are lying. Something is majorly off about this story.
Agreed! I was ER nurse for 20 yrs. There's NO WAY the doctor would send them home with an infant without a splint at least!! Sounds like the doctor screwed up, or something is not right with this.
@@BleuBowtie they could have used anything else to splint it we have disposable card board splints etc. they would've put some thing on it. In the meantime, even if it wasn't the appropriate size, something is better than nothing even if it's like two pieces of fiberglass, wrapped in ace wrap, they would've done that to hold the bones in place.
My two year old broke his leg over a weekend last year. He cried a lot so I took him to a store he usually likes but he wouldn’t let me put him down. He fell asleep in the car but when he woke up he still wasn’t better and would not put pressure on the leg. As soon as I noticed that I called a nurse hotline IMMEDIATELY and took him to the ER. I cannot imagine waiting days?? I usually don’t want to judge parents but family vlogs and delayed medical care never fail to baffle me.
Aw such a beautiful memory to have online FOREVER!! In years to come they can sit down with popcorn & show Stella about the time CPS called 🤦🏻♀️ not traumatic at all 🤷🏻♀️
My daughter smashed her own foot with a roller blade.. she cried maybe 2 minutes and continued on with her playing. She had minor pain later thst night, but she didn't feel she needed any ibuprofen. She woke up, went to school, and came home saying her pain had increased, but once again, she didn't need ibuprofen. Went to bed, woke up, and her foot was swollen, and her pain was agonizing. Her pain tolerance is so high, and I've always felt regret for not taking her in instantly. With her playing and not in much pain, I truly thought she was ok. She ended up breaking her growth plate and 3 bones. They assumed she originally broke the growth plate, but the rest broke through her running around. My poor baby, this was 9 years ago, and I'm still beating myself up. The doctor himself said if his child continued on with life like my daughter in, and if he didn't have the knowledge from being a dr. He probably wouldn't have taken his child in either.
When my daughter was 18 months old, she fractured her tibia bone (also referred to as a toddler fracture as irs very common). We were at a children’s museum and she stepped down one step and put her foot down in such a way that it broke. I knew immediately something was wrong. This was around lunchtime. On the way home she fell asleep and when she woke up she couldn’t put weight on it . I got a doctors appointment for asap, around 4pm same day. This was a Friday. They had a hunch it was a fractured, wrapped it and schedule us for an X-ray for the next morning (Saturday). X-ray done, confirmed the fracture. I was DEVASTATED. I felt absolutely terrible and so sad for my baby. She got a pink cast and had it in for a month. Again, I felt so bad and sad for her and 8 years later I still feel terrible. I cannot believe they waited several days. And their reaction to it is not normal. Wow.
At first glance, I could see her arm was bent/broken when they were filming her in the doc office - even with half blurred and from across the room. It’s like they make these appointments - where they don’t even have X-ray machines nor can the non-orthopedic regular old pediatrician set and cast the bones anyway, so they can drag out the content of the injury video - the pediatrician, then radiology, then an orthopedist … instead of going to an ER immediately like any normal parent would do. That or the injury interfered with their current filming/editing/posting schedule and they don’t have the time to wait at the ER. Whatever the case it’s disgusting 🤮
From what it sounded like, urgent care was over an hour away, so my assumption is that they just didn't want to drive that distance in case it wasn't broken, or the drive would get in the way of filming something else, Or they thought leaving it would make for a great video later (ie the one we watched - "her arm was broken 4 days & we didn't know" is so much more dramatic to them than just "we had to go to the ER", maybe rage baiting?). Or somehow genuinely are stupid enough they thought you go to your family doc with a broken boneb thinking they can fix it?! Plus, they seem dim enough (judging by leavjng the docs without getting it splinted and then taking their sweet time about going back to get one put on) "4 days won't make a difference anyway". And I agree with you, that arm didn't really need an x-ray to tell it was broken, an x-ray was a formality, just a matter of confirming how bad it was. The doc probably took one look at it, realised straight away it was broken, and was mentally calling them idiots...while all the time placating her. Any normal, sane person would have driven to the ER/urgent care on the Friday, right after it happened. If Tanner (?) was concerned about a concussion in the first place, that tells me it was a bad fall, and when bad enough to to concerned about a concussion you don't "wait & see", you get that child checked out immediately, especially one who is too young to tell you when something is wrong. I can't help but see red flags at the number of times they talk about how good and quiet she is, and how they had no idea she was hurt (except then going on to list all the signs she was hurt). You know which kids stay quiet even when seriously injured?? ...The ones that are too scared or have learnt not to make a noise. I'm not saying that means they abuse her, but it certainly is a good indicator that she's learnt to be quiet from day one. Whether lots of "shush mommy & daddy are filming". Or just simply learning that it doesn't matter if you cry no one is going to do anything about the cause of your distress. I've seen a few kids like that, and sure, quiet babies do exist, but on the whole, I've only ever seen _one_ kid like that where it _wasn't_ an indicator of some form of neglect or abuse. Anecdote time: There's a woman (I'll call her Maggie) who my family were close to when I was in my early 20s. Maggie had 2 kids: a boy with severe learning disabilities who took up most of Maggie's attention (he was nonverbal but could get his point across other ways with a mix of sign language & gestures, and reliant on nappies/diapers until he was maybe 7 or 8), and an incredibly smart & sweet little girl, two years younger. I'll call them Rob & Lily. Lily was always expected to keep Rob safe, if he ran off (which he did frequently) she had to go after him, etc, she was almost a second parent to him. We're talking at 3 & 5 years old even. Rob would bully her, pinch & hit her when their mother wasn't looking, and then he would claim that _she_ had hurt him & cry to get her in trouble. Maggie would claim he didn't understand anything, didn't know right from wrong, but my parent's and I witnessed him doing it many times and then laughing when he got her in trouble... he knew exactly what he was doing. My mum was good friends with Maggie. They lived in the same little cul-de-sac as my parents, just a few houses away; a quiet street with a bunch of kids that always were playing out together. When the kids were probably 7 and 9, one of the kids in the street had a smallish bouncy castle for their birthday, so all the kids would take turns in it. Lily was bouncing in the bouncy castle alone, when Rob came in and started bouncing around "throwing himself about", he then "fell" on her (Lily's account of what happened when asked later - it sounded very deliberate to me). She hurt her arm, we were told by another kid's mum who had been watching them that she sat & cried silently for less than a minute, but "then went off to play again". About 2 hours later Lily came into my parent's house, Maggie was sat talking with my parents & I, and Lily came in & I think she asked for a drink or said she didn't feel so good, something like that (this was over 20 years ago). My dad looked at her, his smile dropped & the blood drained from his face (this was an army vet who had seen a lot...and even he looked shaken - his face is still burned into my brain as much as the sight of Lily's arm). We all turned to see what he'd seen, and Lily was stood there, her arm _very_ visibly broken: already swelling and bent in the middle of the forearm where it shouldn't bend, she was holding it protectively against her chest, she looked so pale, but she wasn't making any fuss (it must have hurt so much too). I remember my mum shoving her own car keys at Maggie and telling her to just take her straight to the hospital. Both forearm bones were badly broken and displaced, Lily needed an operation to fix it. The doctor who saw her & put a temp splint on commented that he'd not known a kid that was so quiet with such a bad break, she didn't make a peep of sound. Maggie was boasting about it to _everyone_ the whole 5 or 6 weeks Lily was in a cast, "Oh she broke her arm, she's such a good kid she never cried once", and "she has such high pain tolerance," and "she's so tough...she never cried." yaddayadda. My parents & I were in agreement, that Lily didn't cry because she believed there was no point, it wouldn't help her! She'd learned her whole life that if she was hurt by Rob then at best she'd be ignored in favour of his needs, or at worst blamed & punished for hurting _him_ . But we were also not the kind of people to make ripples back then (I like to think if it was now I would say something), that said Maggie also wasn't receptive to hearing anything other than Rob was her perfect angel. That poor girl grew up being her brother's punching bag (and he grew to be massive, very strong, and mean when he didn't get his way, because Maggie never gave him any boundaries as she was adamant he didn't understand), and ignored by her mother for the most part. We lost contact when Lily was 15, though. Last I heard Rob was living in a home for disabled adults & Lily had a fantastic job & was living with a fiance, having moved out at 19. Anyway, moral of that story is, kids who are quiet when badly injured are red flags to me for either neglect or some other issue in the home. If you add to that, that Stella apparently had already fractured her arm recently, but her poor excuse for parents couldn't even think of how it might have happened (or they knew exactly and were keeping quiet on it)...tells me they either spend lots of time not watching their kids, or the kid gets hurt too often to be sure which incident caused it. Either way is incredibly concerning. I wonder if they told the CPS worker a out being family vloggers and that "everything we do is recorded"... I mean very clearly it isn't.
@@hawkeyescoffee6399 so I was actually thinking similarly, that if your cries are ignored enough, you’ll just stop bc it does no good. That or - there’s a serious underlying condition that needs to be looked into further… or perhaps she has some developmental delays and is leaning towards non-verbal. But yeh it’s hard to believe they are so dim they had no idea. I think they’re too self-absorbed to even notice their own child needs medical attention. :(
My daughter was pushed by her cousin by accident off the trampoline. I could tell by her scream/cry something was wrong and we immediately grabbed and ran her to the e.r. She didn’t cry after that initial scream. She just held her arm where it was broken but I knew something was wrong. No way would I wait. The doctor at the pediatric hospital said her break was in an S shape so she need anesthesia to push the bone back in place for proper healing and a cast. I can’t imagine picking up a camera at any point during that. I was crying for her I was scared for her. All I thought about was holding my baby until she got the care she needed. She was 4. And she was a “trooper” too. But as a mom I could tell by her initial cry something was wrong Edit CPS was not involved in any step of that process…
My sister broke her arm when she was younger and my mom didn't believe her because she didn't cry. My mom made her play video games the whole weekend until the nurse at school made my mom take her to the hospital. Some parents are just crappy unfortunately
When my daughter had a hair line fracture in her arm she was in pain at 3. It happened late in the evening so to the Er we went they put a splint on her arm and gave me a number to call in the morning for a Dr. To put a cast on the next day. And that was just a hair line fracture. I can’t imagine making her wait 4 days😢
also at the end when they say CPS is a good thing, hay hair had a look of contempt . they’re lying & contradicting themselves, just like Sara and Derick. 🤢
@@rebekahdavis5935 Yes. it’s horrible. my son had strep throat and was miserable. The absolute last thing Im thinking about is filming him. But then again, Im not selling my kids childhood like they are.
@@BleuBowtie this. A couple of weeks ago my son was super super sick. I wasn’t able to get him to the doctor till the next day cause they were booked. So the next day when I was able to take him did I film it for content?! HELL NO!!! I was focused on finding out what he was sick with!!!
The sad part is, is you can tell her right arm is swollen towards the beginning of the video, but she waited. But of course they take her to the doctor not for the medical attention, but for the views… Not to mention, the facts of it was a break on a break is heartbreaking because as being a former caseworker, many abuses cases/ child fatality cases the kids have multiple injuries in the same area that may or may not be fully healed before the next injury….not saying that’s what may be happening here, but it’s still a concern
Are you freaking kidding me?!?! My youngest son jumped off of a little toddler table when he was 2 years old and broke his leg, my middle son fell out of a small tree he was climbing with friends and broke his arm. Both times we went directly to the emergency room and my kids were treated immediately, wrapped up and splinted with appointments to go get casts the very next day. We live in the US! How the heck do you wait four days for something like that?!? I’d call that neglect! That poor baby.
Maybe the child doesn’t cry b:c she has learned from previous incidents that crying doesn’t get her the attention she needs- either just being ignored or being told to stop crying. She isn’t tough or have a high pain tolerance, she has learned not to cry.
I'm glad you finally did a video on this. You can clearly tell the oldest child Ozzy is the favorite kid. The baby even had a previous break. In the background you can see Ozzy rough playing with the baby. They should have taken her to the hospital. They have ortho techs on staff 24 7 to cast it. It's a wonder she didn't have to have surgery on that arm.
So ridiculous! I thought my mom was going to kill my dad when he brought me home with a broken collarbone. My mom and stepdad had been on their honeymoon for a week while I was at my dad’s. I had a friend over like I usually did in Saturdays because we babysat my brother while my dad and step mom went out. I was in 7th grade and we had a trampoline in the back that had a hole in it, and my dad and stepmom were cool with us jumping in it. You can guess what went down, my friend and I are jumping, ran into each other, she fell through the hole, and I fell off. I was in so much pain but my stepmom had me trying to move it and decided I prob wasn’t broken. My dad was passed because I didn’t think I could go to softball practice. He took me back to my mom, who just got home unable to even stand up straight. You could hear my mom yelling at my dad in the hallway of our apartment about bringing her daughter home broken. It took my stepdad about 40 second just looking at my shoulder to see hit had it was. Obviously, they took me to the hospital where we found out that not only had my collarbone broken, it had broken in half and sifted down towards my lung. When my dad and stepmom had me moving around I was one thing move away from puncturing my lung. I had to see a an orthopedic surgeon once a week for 12 wks while I headed to decide if I needed surgery. To this day you can feel the difference in the bone where it was broken. You can’t mess with broken bones, and that poor baby had to fall hard to get a cast like that because so many times now they use soft casts. How do they not know she was hurt like that? My son has autism and a scary high pain tolerance, but I still know when he’s been injured because in his mom…It’s my job!
My friend Stella (ironically) spent the night in 6th grade on a Friday and fell on my trampoline. She didn't cry or anything, but said her arm hurt. Her mom wasn't worried, didn't take her to Dr til following Tuesday. Her arm was broken in 2 places. Had to have it rebroken and everything.
I can’t imagine one of my kids being hurt and me waiting 4 days to get them checked. That poor baby had to be in so much pain, these are horrible parents
She might not have been. I had a break just like this when I was a little older than S, and I wasn't in much pain. Clean breaks hurt less than fractures. Just an important note. Definitely agree that they aren't being good parents.
I took my cousin to the hospital with a broken leg, his mom was there too. After they found the brake, they took full body x❤-rays, questioned the $hit out of the mother and had a social worker come around. We left with a cast on. I have no idea why they were even aloud to leave!! WTF? 4DAYS????
I’ve been an X-Ray technologist for 27 years and I have NEVER allowed filming in my exam room. The focus is on the patient not the parent or anything else!
It sounds like she went to their PCP and they sent them over to the radiology department of the hospital to get an X-ray where they could clearly see that it was broken. However, the doctor had not seen the results yet so she went home to wait on him to call her and when they did they told them to come back for a splint before seeing orthopedics. That’s very common, however after seeing that X-ray for myself I would have walked right back over to the doctors office and not left until it was splinted. Ridiculous.
They said they didn't take her bc it was a Friday and then the weekend. Then they say the older daughter woke up in a bad mood and asked for fruit snacks but needed breakfast. So this happened Friday MORNING...you had all day to take her to the dr! When my son was a toddler he was stepping out of the tub and his wet foot slid on the floor and right under the heater. It got stuck under it while it was on and was burned. I was FREAKING out and called the pediatrician and told them they had to see him now or I would have taken him straight to the ER. They fit him right in and was treated. I was hysterically crying and felt horrible. How these people are so nonchalant is disgusting.
I seen another video where a mom was talking about how she took her toddler down the slide and as they were sliding down her little foot hit the side of the slide and she whined a little bit but didn’t cry. All day she wouldn’t walk so the mom actually took her to the dr and found out her little leg was broken. She doesn’t film her kids though, she actually just wanted to spread awareness since most of us parents have taken our kids down slides.
My 4yr old daughter broke that exact bone clean in half too. You could tell by looking at it, it was broken. I took her into the ER that same night. Now they did only splint it and we had to schedule an appt to see a pediatric orthopedist and that did take 4 days. On that day it was set and casted so I believe the waiting to see what to do next bit of the video but my gosh how do you make a baby wait 4 days just to be looked at. Josh, you nailed it, they should feel shame - they knew it was hurting.
I have four daughters none of my babies ever broke a bone. It is really hard for a baby to break a bone because their bones are flexible. There’s no way that a tumble caused her to break her arm.
They went to the pediatrician who does not have X-ray equipment. He sent them to a radiology lab for X-rays. They went home after that. The radiologist had to review the X-rays then call the pediatrician with the results. That’s when the pedis called and said come back. If they had gone to an ER or walk in clinic, they would had the equipment and personnel to handle everything in one visit. And it’s “Me thinks thou dost protest too much.” Think it’s Shakespeare but not sure.
I was literally just sitting here thinking that yesterday, I had taken my five year old to the doctor for a checkup……. Nothing serious happened, but I had immediately called my husband to tell him how it went, even as uneventful as it was. My husband had actually called in the middle of the appointment thinking we were done already and asking how it went. These types of people are so disgusting.
I agree 100%. My daughter slipped and she started to complain that her hand was hurting. I took her to the doctors and my husband was also calling me to see if we had any news. I don't understand these parents. I feel for the kids
@@Val-pp7do Agreed. This is disgusting and Im mad at myself for ever contributing to their views. I never subscribed, but I watched! Now Im staying away from these dumpster fires.
That’s what good loving normal parents do! ❤ You got it right & unfortunately these YT family vloggers have a lot wrong. I reacted immediately when my poor dog had a limp! He was a 6 months old & he started to favor one side after playing at the dog park. I had an appointment same day. These people waiting 4 days is absurd to me.
One of my kids broke his collarbone at 2. He fell when running down a hill. He cried when he fell, I picked him up, he stopped crying. About 20 minutes later I went to put him in the car and he winched and sucked in a sharp breath. I knew something was wrong, I wanted to take him to the ER his dad said, he’s fine, if he was hurt he’d be screaming. I couldn’t shake the feeling something was wrong so I said, we’re taking him to the ER. They splinted it, took X-rays and said he was fine. Day and a half later I something still felt off to me. Took him to his pediatrician and he enhanced the x-ray and found the break. The point is, follow your gut as a parent even if everyone says, they’re fine!
My dog fell down the stairs really bad last year. My friend kept saying ooh it's fine, let him breathe over, wait til morning...just go have a shower (i was on my way to shower when accident happened). I got so pissed off about it as my dog was clearly not ok and his leg was limp. He was in shock. I'm few years shy from being 40 and still have almost non existent confidence. But, because my grandma fell THROUGH the cellar stairs and laid there for 8 hrs until my dad found her, kept saying oh let her rest overnight then maybe call to GP next day. I was wery young then and had non existent confidence, I trusted my dad. Next day GP called straight to ambulance, grandma had broken hip. Back to the story about my dog. Luckily I had enough confidence not to listen to my friend and took my dog in to emergency, he had broken humerus. If I would have listened to my friend, my dog would been on 3 legs. It happened 8 months ago and he is still in rehab. I effing HATE people who belittle other peoples feelings and experiences etc. It's called toxic positivity i think.
From watching too much interrogation videos I have learned when someone includes too many irrelevant details in a story, they’re trying to make it more believable or leaving something out 😳. I don’t believe they abuse her but I do think it was a worse accident than they explained just by the way they explained it
She has a high pain tolerance because thats her normal 😭 shes probably always in pain from that break, shes just got used to a certain amount. This is so sad
This is crazy! If your mom intuition tells you that your child’s arm is broken go to the dang emergency room!🤦🏻♀️ I don’t understand people making appointments…. My parents took me to the emergency room all the time when we couldn’t go see my regular doctor for whatever reason.
not only that, but in the US we have after hour clinics, usually called acute care. So if they couldn't afford the ER or feel like they would be there all day for an hour of care, they could try a clinic. This would take actual logical thinking and responsible planning though. that seems well out of their skills.
No way I would be leaving without a cast. I would be scared she would fall and make it worse. Here in Australia the hospital will put a half cast until you get a appointment at the fracture clinic. Which is usually the next week.
I watched the whole video. I found the moderator to be extremely judgemental and unreasonable. The name calling and the picking apart the appearances of the parents was so sickening. If you don't like vloggers, don't watch them. I will never watch this person again.
Also, the fact that they're letting her crawl on the dirty hospital floor...man, the stuff on those floors. Especially and ED. Worked in the ED for 11 years. That's a big ew, man.
My son broke his arm and only cried for 10mins after it happened, we immediately took him to the ER and he was sedated and had it set in about 12hours. And you can very clearly see that little girls arm is off in the beginning of the video.
Oh my gosh thank you for covering this! I mentioned it in a comment in the beeston family episode! I cannot believe this even happened, thank god the doctors flagged them and are getting CPS involved. Not to mention the fact that this mom secretly recorded the doctor's visit, like what's wrong with you? Also to note, though this isn't ALWAYS the case, but criminals, when they lie they overexplain details most of the time instead of just getting to the point, so the dad overexplaining what happened to his baby rubs me the wrong way.
This is also the same family who posted a video of their daughter in a swim suit dancing on a umbrella poll while they sang “come get her” referring to the baby as a stripper. It had over 10k comments telling them to take it down. They didn’t do it until people went to the fathers Instagram demanding to take it down. Truly disturbing and disgusting. That mother gives me the creeps.
I’m glad the hospital grilled and question them harder about this. What do you mean a previous injury on top of a new injury caused this baby’s arm to break in half… crazy.
This is crazy. Side note, I laughed so hard at the "hay hair" comment 😭 😭 🤣 🤣 also... has anybody told them about the wonders sunscreen can do for your skin?
As a Mum of 3, including two daredevil rough housing boys, the worst injury we've had was my 2yo daughter dislocating her elbow. She tripped as we were walking down stairs and her elbow popped out as I was holding her hand. No crying but she wouldn't move or use it. We spent many hours waiting in A&E that night as it was clear that she had some form of injury even though she wasn't in any obvious discomfort. Poor judgement by these parents.
That happened to my daughter as soon as I heard her scream and the look in her eyes I knew something was wrong and didn't waste any time I brought her to the hospital and it was a Sunday! Emergencies are open 24 hours 7 days a week liars the state should have looked into this family because television shows us only part of the story!
All bs. My daughter tripped over a box in our living room and wouldn’t use her arm. Everyone kept telling me there’s no way it’s broke, she didn’t fall hard enough. Blah Blah blah. I didn’t care, we were at the ER that night, not even 4 hours later. Broken arm. We did have to leave in a splint and sling until the orthopedic surgeon could get us in a couple of days later to get it casted. But no way would I wait days on end to seek medical care 🤦🏼♀️
WHAT. How do they not see the swelling in her forearm?! And they waited 4 days why? Go to the ER that’s open 24/7. Also the fact that they stayed sitting in front of the camera even after the drs office told them to go back in to get it put in a split, STILL sat there talking to the camera. As a mother of 2, I get sick at the idea of my kids being in any pain. These people are TRAAAAASH. The beastons are actual beasts lmao
I'm not positive, but when a child shows up in an ER with a broken bone that the parent has waited 4 days to get medical attention for, isn't the ER required to report it to to CPS asap? (Even if the parent doesn't seem suspicious.) Their priority is not getting their baby to the doctor, but to make sure they get all of this bs on film.
They actually made so much money they live between Hawaii and Utah … they just left Hawaii last week and bought their 2nd dream home in Utah ( upgrading) after one year!! Check that out
that is them, not the American healthcare. They probably told they couldn't film at the hospital so she went home first. Did you see how she acted like she wasn't filming! Sick
A parent should NEVER judge an injury based on the child's lack of reaction. One of my babies was born with a congenital muscle deformity. He never cried, never fussed through hours and hours of physical therapy even though his condition was intensely painful. Some babies and small children just don't complain.
And some people go numb when they get an injury. Even as an adult I get surprisingly little pain when I hurt myself really badly, I get more pain for minor things!
The amount of comedy and snark you interject into these videos is pure gold! ......and I'm here for it because because making a video reveal out of an injured child is nothing but deplorable!!!!
The reason these bloggers don’t take their kids to the doctor or the ER is because they don’t have health insurance because they’re self-employed. Therefore they would have to pay all of their medical bills out of pocket at a higher rate than if they had medical insurance. They’re cheap. They would rather spend the money on stuff for themselves and take good care of their children’s health. I have heard other family channels discuss this as well.
the way she’s smiling talking about her child being hurt.. is so sickening. It’s like she’s happy about it because it’s a story to tell on a vlog. Absolutely putrid behavior
You can’t blame us healthcare for this neglect. My son broke his arm, I had all of my kids loaded up and headed to the ER at the Children’s hospital within 15 minutes, Called my husband and parents on the way to meet us at the hospital. They got him x-rated, sedated, set the break, and casted in about 4 hours and he was waking up having popsicles. And we didn’t even have insurance. So stop it with those excuses.
This people “doesn’t have as much money” as the brother, but they have the fanciest expensive 4x4 Toyota trucks, and the “millionaire” brother doesn’t even own a car. This people are weird
There’s a fine line in giving something time to watch if your child maybe is just in pain from something that’s more temporary and waiting FOUR days to go to the ER! My oldest can be a bit dramatic and will limp or drag himself around when he’s simply fallen down or something equivalent to barely doing anything to hurt himself. I’m used to telling him to “walk it off”. Never broken a bone or anything, he tends to just not handle pain in any degree well. My middle two boys though if they’re in pain, something is definitely wrong. They’re way more rambunctious and have zero fear. I think it depends on what the child was doing, how they tend to act about thinking they’re hurt, etc. Edit: I work in billing health insurance. Yes it’s a scam lol. But they probably took her to her pediatrician and they’re not allowed to diagnose that without an orthopedic specialist or without referring them to someone who specializes in that - I believe. Someone feel free to correct me. But yes here in the states doctors specialize in a certain area of the body. If you have multiple problems with your health, thats more insurance claims and money for facilities and doctors. It’s the biggest scam we have to buy into imo.
My daughter broke both bones in her forearm playing hockey in September. I was that parent who was all “you’re fine, get up and keep going” (as it seemed to be a harmless fall). The trainer wrapped it up and when we got home I unwrapped it while she was eating lunch, and there was a large bulge, immediately went to emerge. I didn’t think it was broken as she only cried when she fell, and didn’t cry at all after. Kids are resilient. I felt terrible for even waiting an hour to go to emerge. I couldn’t imagine 4 days of her being into pain!
This is absurd. My daughter had the smallest fracture in her hand, and the hospital splinted in before we even walked out the door. Then she was casted 2 days later after the swelling went down enough to get a cast.
Both are jackass and horrible parents. Views like attention and money is more important then taking care of your kid. If either of my boys injury themselves we would be taking them to tbe Dr right away, not until days to go. My youngest son has been going back and forth to Dr appt for tummy issues I had to request off many days to take him to the Drs, that was less hour and pay out of my check but these people don't have to worry about what every day people worry about because they are home exploiting themselves and kids for a quick buck