24 Hours in A & E
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the tribester

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2,817 posts

108 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Anyone catch this weeks episode? (Series 30 - episode 1) Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham.

Kirsty who injured her ankle on a charity fun run, jumping off an inflatable.

Blimey! I found myself looking away from the telly at one point, and they kept showing it!

Find it on catch-up, NSFW, if squeamish or whilst eating!

Kuwahara

1,384 posts

40 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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It was pretty gruesome …..still think she could have run it off….

STO

1,097 posts

178 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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I couldn't believe she could wiggle her toes, once the cast was on. When previously her foot seemed only to be hanging on by a bit of skin yikes

Scabutz

8,695 posts

102 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Couldn't believe how easy it was popped back into place by the trauma guy.

Compound fractures are pretty grim. My daughter fell off a horse when she was little and her humerus made a bid for freedom out the side of her arm. The surgeon who fixed it reminded me of Lord Flashheart from Blackadder, never seen someone so confident in their own ability. It missed every nerve and artery amazingly.

Anyway makes mental note to not enter any fun runs that involve inflatables.

rigga

8,792 posts

223 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Felt sick looking at it, no wonder she was asking to be knocked out.

Randy Winkman

20,516 posts

211 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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I've watched 24 Hrs in A&E quite a lot and it fair took me by surprise. When they first showed it I genuinely thought the medic was just holding a severed foot in their hand. Ironic that her job was in restraint training when you saw the thump she gave one of the medics. As one of the nurses and a PHer has just said, I literally don't understand how she could wiggle her toes straight afterwards. I mean, how were they joined to the rest of her? biglaugh

The old man that died was a sad story. My Dad died a year or so ago after having Alzheimers for a few years. Seeing the doctor talk to the wife about him right next to him and him then asking her what the doctor had just said was heart-breaking


BlindedByTheLights

1,907 posts

119 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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NHS at its best, all the specialists there within minutes.

Randy Winkman

20,516 posts

211 months

Thursday 5th January 2023
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BlindedByTheLights said:
NHS at its best, all the specialists there within minutes.
I liked the way someone shouted out something along the lines of "We need doctor straight away!" biggrin She wasn't kidding.