People Share Their Emergency Room Horror Stories

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  • @stefaniit.r4390
    @stefaniit.r4390 Před 4 lety +8055

    Emergency Room horror story:
    My bill
    The end....

    • @gabyg.g6309
      @gabyg.g6309 Před 4 lety +69

      The worst horror story ever 😂😂

    • @isamash112
      @isamash112 Před 4 lety +101

      Live in England... unfortunately i can't relate... but i feel really bad for Americans

    • @gabyg.g6309
      @gabyg.g6309 Před 4 lety +43

      @@isamash112 I live in Mexico and can't relate either but I guess it would be pretty horrible to pay for ER just to a simple stomachache 😂😂

    • @isamash112
      @isamash112 Před 4 lety +13

      @@gabyg.g6309 yep i know.

    • @outerbanks1814
      @outerbanks1814 Před 4 lety +20

      I’m Australian so I can’t relate bc it’s free lol 😂

  • @Orceh
    @Orceh Před 4 lety +6792

    I like how that one girls ER horror story is that she puked a bunch and tried to flirt with the hot nurse. How is that a horror story? He's there to do his job, not to get hit on by sick patients.

    • @tricky6
      @tricky6 Před 4 lety +136

      FACTS

    • @juliec5197
      @juliec5197 Před 4 lety +548

      It's HIS horror story!

    • @elledowling267
      @elledowling267 Před 4 lety +39

      Orceh came looking for this comment. Glad it’s not just me that was thinking that

    • @shnugglebugs5524
      @shnugglebugs5524 Před 4 lety +3

      Spoiler...

    • @jillsyracuse
      @jillsyracuse Před 4 lety +98

      She apparently thinks she's the only one who has suffered that embarassment....so so so WRONG! Lot's of people throw up in the ER. Some even do it ON the HOT INDIVIDUAL looking after them.

  • @avalasialove
    @avalasialove Před 4 lety +2622

    The doctor in the first story did not need to administer all of those pregnancy tests. HCG is much more prevalent in blood than in urine. If she really was pregnant the bloodwork would have showed it. Also, here’s a word to the wise: Don’t try to flirt with the people who are trying to take care of you. It’s inappropriate and distracts them from their work.

    • @TheNormExperience
      @TheNormExperience Před 4 lety +42

      Avalasia Love - I agree, but I have had to do something similar (the secondary pee test that is) when the doctor noticed the nurse had asked if I was sexually active in front of my family instead of one on one. Just as a way to be extra sure, and to avoid drawing blood unnecessarily, which I absolutely understand. But again, that was within the first hour I was there so they could rule it out.
      Them following up with an ultrasound makes less sense, especially because the girl telling the story never mentions if they actually palpated her stomach/abdomen/pelvis to see where the pain was, though I assume they would.
      But the unnecessary scheduling of Emergency Surgery does completely baffle me - if they had gone ahead with that and found nothing, they could have been SO sued! That IS scary.
      From what we’re given to go on by her story, it sounds like the doctor made up his mind and stopped there. Just looked for anything that might support pregnancy, ectopic or otherwise, and stopped looking, which is sad. Especially if it was just constipation!

    • @CookiesTriedToEatMe
      @CookiesTriedToEatMe Před 4 lety +16

      It sounds like he tried to do a pregnancy test because of her weight, which is a really trashy thing to assume in the first place

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Před 4 lety +13

      CookiesTriedToEatMe Like I said, the blood test he ordered should have already been appropriate because HCG can be detected better in blood than urine. Therefore, the blood test would have already provided enough proof. So ordering extra pregnancy tests was not only a breach of protocol, it was a waste of hospital resources.

    • @Kiki-uz9ur
      @Kiki-uz9ur Před 4 lety +7

      @@CookiesTriedToEatMe She didn't look overweight though. So no I don't think it was her weight. I think it was the fact that she was a young, sexually active, attractive girl. Doctors always assume pregnancy when someone like that comes in.

    • @rachaelking1006
      @rachaelking1006 Před 4 lety +3

      Avalasia Love sounded like a point of care urine hcg was ordered to me, not blood. Those are less reliable and can be falsely negative depending on training as well as interfering substances. Instead of doing two of the same test, he would have been better off confirming with a test performed in the lab whether serum or urine as they likely use a different methodology. Still, if he were that convinced, he could have ordered a quantitative hcg (serum) off the bat.

  • @nickstevens7249
    @nickstevens7249 Před 4 lety +1360

    My cyst burst at the hospital because they didn't believe that the 16 year old virgin wasn't pregnant

    • @MissPrissCutie
      @MissPrissCutie Před 4 lety +46

      I'm a ultrasound tech and scan ovarian cysts all the time. Unless the cyst was bigger than about maybe 5cm or 6 cm or its causing ovarian torsion then it doesnt matter if they catch it before or after it bursts. they dont do anything about it they just have you follow up with your ob/gyn

    • @Supahsinger
      @Supahsinger Před 4 lety +57

      I has the same issue. I had a huge, persistent (wouldn't go away on its own) ovarian cyst that ended up causing pretty severe torsion when I was 13. My parents took me to the ER multiple times in 1 week with excruciating abdominal pain and they always wanted to do multiple pregnancy tests. I was THIRTEEN and yet some of the nurses were super nasty and disbelieving when I said I wasn't sexually active. Some of the nurses and techs were perfectly nice (I never blamed them for asking. It's important to rule it out) but more than one seemed to go out of their way to make me feel worse than I already did and shame me in front of my parents.
      I eventually had surgery to remove the cyst and fix the torsion (I think my surgeon said my fallopian tube was twisted 8 times or something crazy like that) but only after nearly 7 months of chronic, 10 out of 10 pain. Yeah...not the best experience. Particularly since I was so young. But I came out of it with a wicked pain tolerance and a strong desire to advocate for myself!

    • @ShadowRose1622
      @ShadowRose1622 Před 4 lety +27

      Ridiculous that women have to practically diagnose themselves because male doctors are so thick headed.

    • @sammie_f1144
      @sammie_f1144 Před 4 lety +4

      I have an ovarian cyst that the doctors found on an MRI for my back. They said it's at 3cm, but that was last summer. My mom has cysts too sometimes they'd bulge up to the skin and you'd see a visible lump. This is my worst nightmare

  • @samanthamaria5183
    @samanthamaria5183 Před 4 lety +6947

    Young woman has any problem: doctors solution = baby

    • @idahasselgren
      @idahasselgren Před 4 lety +223

      Yea like I came in to the ER a couple weeks ago with a swollen throat and a severe allergic reaction, the doctor asked me if I was sexually active. I said no and asked what that had to do with my f-ing throat

    • @daniellis9234
      @daniellis9234 Před 4 lety +133

      Ida Hasselgren it’s important to screen all women of reproductive age for pregnancy as a lot of treatments need to be deemed safe for a potential baby. It’s not personal and just standard of care.

    • @samanthamaria5183
      @samanthamaria5183 Před 4 lety +130

      ReneeE9234 I once saw a doctor who asked me if I was pregnant, I said no (as I had already taken about 5 tests) and was on the pill. He ran a pregnancy test himself and still did not believe the negative result, he then asked me if I would wish to have an abortion and sent me for an ultrasound to check if I was pregnant. Guess what? No baby, then he completely ignored my symptoms which carried on. Took myself off the pill, they carried on, found out I have a fertility problem. Some doctors are far too judgemental to consider anything else.

    • @mynamo12
      @mynamo12 Před 4 lety +36

      Samantha Maria Exactly... Sorry that happened to you.

    • @irooki9857
      @irooki9857 Před 4 lety +72

      girl: “I think I have a concussion!”
      Doctor: *baby*

  • @imtheboss1826
    @imtheboss1826 Před 4 lety +5763

    Id like er employees to tell their horror stories. Bet there's plenty of em.

    • @emilykaylin17
      @emilykaylin17 Před 4 lety +111

      Yep. Wayyy to many. I work in the ED & on my first day my patient broke out of his restraints, stripped naked and ran down the halls.. the hospital security had to taser him to get him to stop.

    • @404kasha
      @404kasha Před 4 lety +10

      They made that video a bit ago

    • @imtheboss1826
      @imtheboss1826 Před 4 lety +4

      @@emilykaylin17 not your fault.

    • @TheNormExperience
      @TheNormExperience Před 4 lety +20

      First Last - that’s actually what I thought this video was about! No offense to anyone involved, but having been in and out of ER’s frequently the past few decades I’d say the only horrible parts here were the unnecessary scheduling of surgery and the possibly life threatening allergy to a medication no one knew about beforehand. Otherwise these are just normal ER stories...

    • @emirachelnatalie3397
      @emirachelnatalie3397 Před 4 lety +4

      I thought that's what this video was lmao

  • @zurielsamn
    @zurielsamn Před 4 lety +3162

    Couldn’t concentrate, cause the chest xray behind them is upside down!!!

  • @cassidyk1647
    @cassidyk1647 Před 4 lety +517

    My ER story horror story: Drove myself to the ER (to try to avoid ambulance costs) , don't ever do this folks ever, made it to the parking lot of the ER, opened my car door, and fell onto the pavement and had a seizure. Luckily a good samaritan went into the ER and got me help. Just call an ambulance, I know it's expensive (here in good ole USA) but I could've had that seizure while driving which endangered myself and others.

    • @whychoooseausername4763
      @whychoooseausername4763 Před 4 lety +34

      Ugh, only in the USA. When I was in SF a few years ago, I saw a group of young people one of whom had passed out on the pavement due to alcohol intoxication. I'm a med student from a country that has Duty to rescue laws (even stronger than Good Samaritan laws that only protect you from prosecution for wrongful deaths if you make a mistake when helping a person in danger - in my country you can be prosecuted for failure to assist a person in danger), so naturally I go to help, put him in the recovery position, and ask someone to dial 911 (he couldn't get up or respond to verbal instructions, his friends were drunk and didn't know what to do, it was cold and this guy washing the pavement with cold water was about to douse him - he was basically on the edge of hypothermia or an alcohol induced coma).
      His friend comes screaming at me, almost menacingly, telling me not to call 911 because just the cost of the ambulance would land him in debt.
      I ended up leaving, but I wonder what happened.
      As a teenager at summer camp in Spain, I called the ambulance for a 14 yo in our group who had passed from drinking too much too fast. My friends were scared of us getting in trouble, but I made that executive decision, and later learned he arrived at the hospital with hypothermia and waiting longer could have been very dangerous. Cost never played a role in that decision making process.

    • @giuliatafuri7984
      @giuliatafuri7984 Před 4 lety +39

      It's so strange to me that one of the richest countries in the world doesn't have free universal healthcare. Like, our country is in debt but at least if you're poor you can actually survive if you need medical assistance

    • @ellaqyk
      @ellaqyk Před 4 lety +5

      When i was little i would have fainting spells whenever i cried and the preschool teachers knew to leave me there because even though the gaining was accidental it was best to let me get up on my own so they would stop but this one substitute thought i was dying to she called an ambulance that cost my parents a lot of money!

    • @angiem2252
      @angiem2252 Před 4 lety +3

      omg i’m sorry i hope everything’s ok now!

    • @kristall5928
      @kristall5928 Před 4 lety +6

      @@giuliatafuri7984 well, may be the richest but we are like billions of dollars in debt and someone has to pay for it. My parents weren't insured part of my childhood and I had severe asthma and other problems with my chest. I get it should be more affordable, but I also understand why it can't just be free. Also considering the epidemic of people faking to get drugs

  • @JessSpade
    @JessSpade Před 4 lety +383

    When I was 16, I broke my nose at cheer practice, went to the ER because it would NOT STOP bleeding. Im sitting in the waiting room and this man comes up to me and politely says “try putting the ice pack behind your neck,
    Should help with the bleeding” I do and look at him THIS GUY HAS A KNIFE IN HIS SHOULDER. Ah I love Brockton Hospital.

    • @taylorsbeautybook1235
      @taylorsbeautybook1235 Před 4 lety +5

      Jess Renee omg brockton is the worst lol

    • @sammoore9209
      @sammoore9209 Před 4 lety +3

      Sums up the town of Brockton -Masshole

    • @JessSpade
      @JessSpade Před 4 lety +6

      Pastel Sweetie thats brockton hospital for ya. Ngl he was probably on some crazy ass drugs too.

    • @lunamorningstarblaze7668
      @lunamorningstarblaze7668 Před 4 lety +3

      Jess Renee it’s scary that he had a knife in his shoulder but it was quite nice of him that he helped you out even though he had it worse than you

    • @JessSpade
      @JessSpade Před 4 lety +4

      Luna Marie Sørensen dude I don’t even think he realized he had a knife in his shoulder he was doped out of his mind. Very nice but high as a kite.

  • @vanessas7565
    @vanessas7565 Před 4 lety +1357

    Er Horror story: my stomach was hurting and I didn’t think the doctor found me attractive. Ok buzz feed👌

  • @Christianemaunel
    @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +2218

    my moms worst emergency room story
    the day i was born

  • @melo13melo
    @melo13melo Před 4 lety +459

    I broke my leg when I was 14 and they had me sitting in a bed for hours because I didn't have to pee and they wouldn't do any x-rays before confirming I was pregnant. Eventually my mom told them to just pretend I was pregnant and do the god damn x-rays. At no point did they bother asking me if I was sexually active or pregnant. They just decided that assuming a 14 year old was pregnant was a good idea.

    • @cassidyk1647
      @cassidyk1647 Před 4 lety +31

      This aggravates me to no end :(
      I'm sorry this happened to you! If you are ever in this situation or a situation similar again, keep requesting a blood test pregnancy test if you know you won't be able to pee. I had to do that the morning of one of my surgeries.

    • @Amalia20030
      @Amalia20030 Před 4 lety +21

      Ok but how tf would a broken leg lead to a pregnancy test? Like the pain it's in your leg not your abdomen. What made them think you could be pregnant? They made you sit in bed for hours, and I know how that much probably sucked, and besides the leg gets swollen and purple after a few hours if you don't treat it (I know that from experience. I slept a whole night home with a broken leg because I fell on concrete and i didn't think it was broken). I'm sorry you had to go through all that

    • @cassidyk1647
      @cassidyk1647 Před 4 lety +12

      @@Amalia20030 before administering certain pain medicine or even administering an Xray, they have to make sure you're not pregnant because it could hurt the fetus.

    • @melo13melo
      @melo13melo Před 4 lety +27

      @@Amalia20030 They were fully aware my leg was broken. They wanted to do a pregnancy test because I needed X-rays done on my leg and X-rays can effect the fetus. Since they couldn't confirm I wasn't pregnant they wouldn't do the X-ray. That's why my mom eventually just told them to do the X-ray like they would on a pregnant woman. It still boggles my mind that they never bothered asking me if I was sexually active. Plus, the break was so bad my bone almost broke through the skin but getting me to pee in a cup was more important to them, apparently.

    • @kristall5928
      @kristall5928 Před 4 lety +3

      @@melo13melo well, especially when you are with parents you can lie about that.They should've done a blood test instead of waiting so long. I understand it, and it wasn't like the broken leg would've killed you but still sounds like an annoyance.

  • @alannaadams2374
    @alannaadams2374 Před 4 lety +625

    Started puking and saw a cute guy and didn’t end up dating him. Horror story. 😂🙄

  • @drahcir6111
    @drahcir6111 Před 4 lety +251

    Is nobody gonna talk about how the first girl just needed to 💩

    • @miasmunchkins3948
      @miasmunchkins3948 Před 4 lety +9

      Richard Niemand Constipation is real! 😫

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Před rokem

      Constipation is no joke. Stool that hasn’t passed through the large intestine can become calcified, making it impossible to pass without medical intervention.

  • @xoluciaxo_3721
    @xoluciaxo_3721 Před 4 lety +688

    “Yea I didn't get a date with this hot nurse, not because he was WORKING AT THE ER or something, no it must be because I looked terrible.” Girl wtf? Maybe you need to get a checkup in the head

  • @tanya16030
    @tanya16030 Před 4 lety +649

    But I just wanna know why Rebecca couldn't stop puking lmao

    • @ChasingCarson
      @ChasingCarson Před 4 lety +67

      Tanya Pant either food poisoning or dehydrated lol probably dehydrated cause the IV helped lol 😂 but I still want her to tell us

    • @Tingling10
      @Tingling10 Před 4 lety +11

      Tanya Pant
      That happened to me last year. I wouldn’t stop puking and I did even puke out the water that I drank. I didn’t go to the ER but did go to an urgent care about a day after(?) Just gave a shot on my butt and went home. Felt lethargic the whole week because of that.

    • @alexisoelberg7448
      @alexisoelberg7448 Před 4 lety +7

      Probably the food and after that puking is very dehydrating. Which is probably why the IV helped

    • @kotahmaria
      @kotahmaria Před 4 lety +6

      salmonella probably from the salmon. But I’m so scared of puking it traumatized me when I had got sick bad one time.

    • @katief9205
      @katief9205 Před 4 lety +4

      Alexis Rush dehydration doesn’t make you sick, it’s what happens AFTER you’ve been sick

  • @michellepiascik917
    @michellepiascik917 Před 4 lety +667

    Dude, I was expecting more stories like "This one time I got a soda bottle stuck in my..." or I went to the ER and they confused me with another patient and wound up having surgery I didn't need. Not "My belly ache was just that" or "I was puking in front of a hot nurse...fml!" So lame.

    • @avocadoface5853
      @avocadoface5853 Před 4 lety +2

      Ikr?!?!!!

    • @shatonda1
      @shatonda1 Před 4 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 I screamed at "one time I had a soda bottle stuck in my ..."

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Před 2 lety

      I think the last one was kind of a horror story. Imagine finding out that you almost died after getting a standard pain reliever.

  • @liacameron4257
    @liacameron4257 Před 4 lety +116

    Wow, I would’ve been perfect for this. I was having really bad pains in my stomach and back and throwing up nonstop, I went to the emergency room 3 times. Each time they told me it was a uti or something to do with my lady parts and sent me home, no bloodwork or anything. My fiancé(now husband) and my mom finally convinced me to go again(to a different hospital) when I was starting to change color. We get to the hospital and they instantly take my blood and send me for a ctscan. My blood comes back and they were freaking out, my white blood cell count was 39(39,000) normal is 4 to 11 (4,000-11,000) which means I had a very severe infection and when the ctscan came back they came in and said “the surgeons on the way” we all freaked, not knowing what was going on then they rushed me into surgery. Apparently my appendix had literally died in me about a week before, it was shriveled up and black. I probably would’ve died if the other hospital was as bad as the first. And that’s only one of the two emergency surgeries I had before 18!

    • @rylee1299
      @rylee1299 Před 4 lety +1

      Lia Cameron bro i had an experience with a bad hospital like that. when i was younger i was supperrrrr sick with a horrible fever. my mom took me to the er and they said i just had the flu and sent me home with some kids medicine syrup stuff. i wasn’t getting any better so my mom took me to a different hospital literally down the road and they freaked out cause i had something super wrong with me (i don’t remember the name) but pretty much i could have died in a few days without proper treatment. my mom absolutely hates that hospital now.

  • @60darklord
    @60darklord Před 4 lety +114

    Can confirm, constipation is THAT painful.
    @ the 1st girl

    • @mayapapaya5005
      @mayapapaya5005 Před 4 lety +1

      I could also confirm that myself lol (I have problems with it ngl it's embarrassing)

    • @JetBlackBritt13
      @JetBlackBritt13 Před 4 lety +1

      60darklord as someone with IBS I can also confirm

  • @justaregulareverydayfluffy8842

    My brother worked in the ER doing x-rays he said you wouldn't believe how many people go in with stuff stuck up their butts lol😂

    • @lesideesdecandy6506
      @lesideesdecandy6506 Před 4 lety +11

      Above All, United that’s a lot of info there sir

    • @oonadoodles
      @oonadoodles Před 4 lety +5

      Les idées de Candy
      it’s good info. Now I don’t have to worry about going to the ER with stuff stuck up my butt.

  • @noahlaferriere5515
    @noahlaferriere5515 Před 4 lety +92

    I feel like the first story is just an example of the hospital running up needless charges 🤦‍♂️

    • @elm2908
      @elm2908 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes this would never happen in Europe.

    • @katbat1262
      @katbat1262 Před 3 lety +1

      ...Sounds like her bloodwork had an indeterminate hcg (pregnancy hormone level). Too high to be negative and unfortunately it was detectable. Sometimes this is a lab error but you can’t depend on that. Her pain was likely also Right Lower Quadrant which generally requires greater work-ups in women. Certainly constipation can cause abdominal pain, but it sounds like they did a step-wise work up based on exam findings.

  • @SK-zj1fr
    @SK-zj1fr Před 4 lety +275

    All these people having people they know that works at the ER

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 Před 4 lety +6

      And young enough to be on their parent's insurance. Who else can afford it?
      Anybody else and the horror story is the b ill.

    • @melo13melo
      @melo13melo Před 4 lety +9

      Working at a hospital isn't exactly uncommon. A lot of people probably know someone who is in the medical field.

  • @cassrees.m
    @cassrees.m Před 4 lety +248

    Woah the last guys story was absolutely crazy

    • @ksuch3522
      @ksuch3522 Před 4 lety +9

      Cass Rees and 100% fake 💀

    • @JustMolinaTV
      @JustMolinaTV Před 4 lety +45

      Not fake at all. True story 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @devineyourlight
      @devineyourlight Před 4 lety +12

      Brian Molina Your story was lovely, God bless

    • @xiiv.emilia
      @xiiv.emilia Před 4 lety +4

      k such you're an atheist. shut up.

    • @xiiv.emilia
      @xiiv.emilia Před 4 lety +11

      Brian Molina i think that story's amazing and im so happy that God heard your mother's prayers and now you're okay.

  • @tacocatcutie9312
    @tacocatcutie9312 Před 4 lety +314

    Someone dies:
    Doctor: slaps him
    The other doctor: is he pregnant?
    Patient:🤨

  • @DreamsInWild
    @DreamsInWild Před 4 lety +50

    OOOOH that first story pissed me off. I went to the hospital once because I was having migraine symptoms, but no actual headache so I didn't realize they were all migraine symptoms. I had no idea what was going on, but it had lasted almost a week and I was getting worried. Like, I could barely walk. So anyway, I went in, and the first thing they asked me is if I was pregnant. I said no, and they tested me anyway, and even when the test came back negative they kept asking if there was a chance I was pregnant and wanted to test me again 🙄 It turns out there is a thing called "silent migraines", which I was eventually diagnosed with. The doctor gave me a shot of migraine medicine and I was feeling better literally within 20 minutes. I was in the hospital for HOURS. If they had just listened to my symptoms and tried that in the first place instead of wasting hours re-testing me for pregnancy, I could have gone on my way and not wasted everyone's time. I get that they want to test for pregnancy, and they should, but pregnancy isn't the ONLY possible answer when a woman has a medical concern! This is why I insist on female doctors whenever I can, and I don't feel bad about it AT ALL. It's the only way I can be taken seriously. 😡

    • @cpwwjd69
      @cpwwjd69 Před 4 lety +13

      Thats the problem the medical profession. They seem to have a one track mind when it comes to women. Maybe we should say "how would you treat me if i was a man?"

    • @meredithdavis6663
      @meredithdavis6663 Před 4 lety +1

      cpwwjd69 we should

    • @elm2908
      @elm2908 Před 4 lety +1

      They do it so that they can charge extra for it.

    • @DreamsInWild
      @DreamsInWild Před 4 lety

      @@elm2908 Except I am Canadian, so I don't get charged for healthcare. That might be part of the reason in the states, but the gender bias is absolutely a factor across the world.

  • @alexkeane4597
    @alexkeane4597 Před 4 lety +26

    My ER horror story starts at the house I was living in during my first year of college.
    I was living in a digs(in a house where a family lived, I just chilled in their spare room) and I got my period, i had always gotten horrific cramps and nothing helped. So i got up to use the bathroom and as i am leaving i feel fuzzy and everything goes dark. I wake up to the daughter of the house banging on the door and people shouting at me to wake up. I was only focused on the fact that I was in my underwear coz I was sweating (ew). I opened the door and puked everywhere. The parents of the house weren't home so she called a neighbour who then called an ambulance. I had no idea what was going on, who I was or where I was because I hit my head on the sink as I went down. One thing I remember is the paramedics struggling to put converse on me.
    I get to the ER and they do the initial tests, blood, blood pressure, asked me questions. At this point I'm just still in excruciating pain, I was all alone, I wanted my mother who was 5 hours away and just barely turned 19.
    So they hook me up to an IV and leave me on a bed in the corridor, i rang my mam and broke down on the phone. They ignored me for 10 hours, gave me neurofen (kids painkillers). Then a guy from college who I only talked to like twice showed up and was like "hello I'm here to see you" no thank you I'm dying.
    Then after 10 hours and 3 bags of fluids they move me to a waiting area because they need the bed, the put my IV bag on a coat hanger and wait til it's done to tell me "oh yeah you just stood up too fast"
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    .
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    I made the 5 hour trip home that weekend and visited my OB, I had a concussion and a large ovarian cyst and the worst endometriosis this guy had ever seen.
    So yeah TLDR; I got ignored for 10 hours in excruciating pain because doctors thought I was a drama queen

    • @fakeflowers3036
      @fakeflowers3036 Před 3 lety +1

      you would think that medical professionals would be better at listening to their patients.

  • @ProudPlagueRat
    @ProudPlagueRat Před 4 lety +17

    My ER horror story: I was 8 weeks pregnant and began bleeding, so went to the ER. I told them how many weeks, last period, when I took hcg tests, who my OB was, all that. The doctor would NOT believe I was pregnant. They took blood and urine to run tests, after a few hours the doctor came in and said "turns out you ARE pregnant" like wtf YES. He then said he didn't feel like going through all the trouble of an ultrasound, so to "just go home and pray" WHAT. So yeah, I lost my baby and passed it at home a few days later. I'll never go to that hospital again

    • @hymenopteraisthebestorder
      @hymenopteraisthebestorder Před 4 lety +8

      You should get a lawyer and sue for malpractice if you have the evidence.

    • @crazyboutpandas8613
      @crazyboutpandas8613 Před 3 lety +1

      im sorry for your loss ;-;

    • @emmakay8153
      @emmakay8153 Před 3 lety +1

      No way...that’s absolutely horrible and I’m extremely sorry for your loss. I don’t get why they treated you as if you didn’t know your own body.

  • @psyffee3755
    @psyffee3755 Před 4 lety +62

    "I had a pain in my stomach for about *a month* "
    "I thought it was just gas"
    For a month?

  • @TeamMinajAustin
    @TeamMinajAustin Před 4 lety +63

    I got a backing of one of my earrings stuck inside of my ear when I was 12. At the ER, they didn’t numb it and cut it open to get it out and no stitches; they used skin glue and band aids. That’s my ER horror story. 🙃🙃🙃🙃

    • @oink2815
      @oink2815 Před 4 lety +1

      Katie Walz OOf

    • @danaethiopoulou8237
      @danaethiopoulou8237 Před 4 lety +3

      Had the same thing happen to me! Except my mom was brave enough to do it herself with numbing cream and a razor blade. She's not even the healthcare field and honestly I'm still amazed she did this. My ear was just fine after.

  • @makeupmonsterGAGA
    @makeupmonsterGAGA Před 4 lety +22

    2:51 thank you endlessly for the warning I can't even thank you enough

  • @RiinaMary
    @RiinaMary Před 4 lety +104

    It's so frustrating how when a girl comes to the ER cause of stomach pain the doctor asks a million times if she's pregnant.
    Back when I was in middle school I fainted in class cause my stomach hurt. They took me to the ER and the doctor asked me multiple times if I was pregnant. He only believed me after I told him that if I was pregnant I would have to name the baby Jesus.

  • @veneno2667
    @veneno2667 Před 4 lety +112

    The first story relates to me right now. My stomach is in so much pain I stayed home from school and my mom thinks it’s something more but I’m 100% sure I just need to poop

    • @60darklord
      @60darklord Před 4 lety +10

      veneno 266 constipation is NO god damn joke!!!! Omg. It hurts so bad!!! My fiancé literally cried it hurt so badly

    • @veneno2667
      @veneno2667 Před 4 lety +1

      Homie I cried TOO I couldn’t walk right this morning

    • @45Vinylscratch
      @45Vinylscratch Před 4 lety

      @@veneno2667 hope you feel better soon, sounds very rough

    • @veneno2667
      @veneno2667 Před 4 lety

      Thanks homies

    • @foreverkenzie2397
      @foreverkenzie2397 Před 4 lety

      Magnesium

  • @blakemama
    @blakemama Před 4 lety +31

    I also had a near-death experience, twice during bowel surgery 10 years ago. I remember that choice. If I had decided to stay, I'd have gone there. My sister-in-law (deceased many years) sent me back "home" twice.

  • @GraceSolar
    @GraceSolar Před 4 lety +66

    These are lame.
    When I was 9 I passed out four times on an iceskating rink the day after thanksgiving. Went to the nearby hospital, they said I was just constipated. Went to another doctor and turns out I have an inverted heart wave.

  • @leobasketcase2986
    @leobasketcase2986 Před 4 lety +299

    Not to be that person, but having a hot nurse when you’re sick isn’t a horror story, that’s just life. Try waking up during surgery to see a bunch of blurred towering figures with their hands on your face with no memory of why or how you got there, then having a mask slapped on your face when you try to move so you can be drugged again. I also had a really bad reaction to the gas they used, so I was in pain for the next week. That was my ER horror story.

    • @hadassssah
      @hadassssah Před 4 lety +11

      Violamae it’s actually one of my WORST FEARS to wake up during a surgery yet I’ve never had a surgery😟

    • @mashleyden
      @mashleyden Před 4 lety +2

      Violamae same thing happened to me!

    • @howcanyoudothistome1
      @howcanyoudothistome1 Před 4 lety +2

      Violamae no I agree. Her horror story was such a reach 🙄🙄🙄

    • @leobasketcase2986
      @leobasketcase2986 Před 4 lety +1

      random tings Rest assured it’s a very rare occurrence-I don’t recall the exact statistic, but I think it’s only around 2% of people who regain consciousness during surgery.

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 Před 4 lety +2

      Its a horror story for her. She could have emetophobia. Or just be plain humiliated when shes sick.

  • @madip7654
    @madip7654 Před 4 lety +36

    God these "horror" stories are so bad lol... I have a horror story for you, a hospital administered the wrong meds to me by accident, I had a couple seizures, and then they tried to cover it up.

  • @iluvjoejonas14
    @iluvjoejonas14 Před 4 lety +266

    the only interesting story was the last one

    • @jillsyracuse
      @jillsyracuse Před 4 lety +11

      Yeah, he actually has a "near-death," experience story.

  • @stephanymartinez4969
    @stephanymartinez4969 Před 4 lety +2

    As someone who is terrified of vomiting I'm so glad they gave a warning

  • @cindysoldout8205
    @cindysoldout8205 Před 4 lety +19

    i was like 11 when i felt a huge pain in the side of my stomach went to the er ,thy made us wait 3 hours with no one coming then my mom blocked one nurse asking her when the doctor would come ,the lady told us they were trying to reach for a doctor because the ones that worked there was at the beach and he didn't answer his phone , 5 hour passed a doctor shows up , they took some blood sample and bla bla ... and then they decided to let me stay because my appendices was irritated ... but then they discovered that they had no room for me so they put me on this bed on the hallway .... alone

  • @brandigaulin6082
    @brandigaulin6082 Před 4 lety +26

    “Actors share their horror stories” that’ll be juicy

  • @Claire.Chenault
    @Claire.Chenault Před 4 lety +39

    I went to urgent care and they found an ovarian “cyst” the size of a grapefruit right where my pain was coming from but still thought my pain was just constipation. Every other doctor I saw after that said it was a TUMOR and that I had probably had ovarian torsion (which is a common risk with ovarian massed and can be dangerous) that righted itself
    Urgent care prescribed me some horrible drink that’s supposed to act as a laxative that 1) didn’t work 2) made my pain even worse to the point I was vomiting and 3) other doctors after that said that’s literally the worst thing they could have given me lmao

  • @Isolet_SSB
    @Isolet_SSB Před 4 lety +108

    I once ate a Dorito the wrong way :(

  • @appletater1417
    @appletater1417 Před 4 lety +20

    something similar to the first story happened to me. I was at ballet when my side started to hurt ALOT. My teacher was scared it was appendicitis so my mom was called and picked me up. we went to the er but it was flu season so after taking blood work we sat waiting for 2-3 hours. Then I was finally seen and throughout this whole time my side was hurting. when the doctor came to see me he said "there is a 99 percent chance you have appendicitis but we don't operate on children" which was scary so I had to be put on a rolling bed thing (don't know what they are called) and rolled to the ambulance to head to a children's hospital. Anyways, the guy driving the ambulance got freaking LOST and it took another 30 minutes than it should've to get to the hospital. When I got there they did some more tests and said that I didn't have appendicitis and it might've been a cyst on my ovary. Oh, also my parents and I didn't get that news till the morning cause the doctors said that they would be "seeing me soon" once we got there and I guess "soon" to them was almost 8 hours later, but at least they gave me a room to sleep in. Only good thing was that I got donuts afterwards.

    • @Mausiroo
      @Mausiroo Před 4 lety +1

      oh my god literally the exact same thing happened to me. Went to the ER with pain in my side and abdomen. I got an ultrasound where they found my ovary was enlarged. Slapped an IV on me and told me I was being transferred to a nearby children’s hospital for emergency surgery because they also didn’t operate on children. My ambulance driver also got lost which made the hour long drive even longer. Got the surgery and turns out I had an ovarian cyst. Small world! aha 😅

  • @user-cy7bv2rm8m
    @user-cy7bv2rm8m Před 4 lety +18

    I really wanna hear this story from the doctor’s point of view. 😂😂

  • @maia6519
    @maia6519 Před 4 lety +8

    "turns out all I had to do was sh*t"
    me after sitting in the nurse's office for 4 class periods

  • @hyperactived0ll
    @hyperactived0ll Před 4 lety +11

    Everyone: *shares ER story*
    My Hispanic mother who used Vick’s on me: *pathetic*

  • @hotcheeto1372
    @hotcheeto1372 Před 4 lety +10

    brian's horror story was so just wow, it was so refreshing and inspiring to know that his family put all their faith into God at the er and he saw it.

  • @ewelinastanulewicz8919
    @ewelinastanulewicz8919 Před 4 lety +14

    The thing the last guy described sounds like an epilepsy attack. I had something quite similar and I am now being tested for epilepsy.

    • @suristreet7280
      @suristreet7280 Před 4 lety

      What are the results :(

    • @ewelinastanulewicz8919
      @ewelinastanulewicz8919 Před 4 lety

      @@suristreet7280 there are still a few tests to go but thank you for your concern 🥰

    • @suristreet7280
      @suristreet7280 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ewelinastanulewicz8919 Well, I wish you luck! I'm sorry you have to even test for that

    • @jsarenefilms
      @jsarenefilms Před 4 lety

      @@ewelinastanulewicz8919 how are you now? I hope you're doing well

    • @ewelinastanulewicz8919
      @ewelinastanulewicz8919 Před 3 lety

      Hi! I only now saw your comment. Because of the pandemic I'm not really getting any answers. Waiting for more tests and more doctors evaluations. Thanks for the concern xxx

  • @lesismore49
    @lesismore49 Před 4 lety +45

    I got food poisoning and started puking at a fancy event in the middle of everyone. I was worries they would think I was drunk instead of sick. At least she's at the hospital where it's more normal.

    • @tori_forte
      @tori_forte Před 4 lety +2

      Except she couldn't have had food poisoning, it doesn't set in that quickly

  • @vaibhavchawla7706
    @vaibhavchawla7706 Před 4 lety +60

    This is not what you call *HORROR*

  • @Christianemaunel
    @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +179

    whoever is reading this have a great day and hope all yoor dreams come true

  • @83steps72
    @83steps72 Před 4 lety +29

    I ruptured my ear drum and it was bleeding...the nurse gave me a giant hospital sized Kotex to hold over my ear

  • @kaidynbrooketidmore7669
    @kaidynbrooketidmore7669 Před 4 lety +5

    IF I SEE ONE MORE SHMITS COMMERCIAL IM GONNA THROW MY PHONE ACROSS THE ROOM

  • @laurelwells-georgia7124
    @laurelwells-georgia7124 Před 4 lety +6

    My experience with ER, my parents had to rush to one when I popped a stitch. It took almost an hour before I was called back, and I had at least 4 cloth towels soaked in my blood. An hour! Others were in for flu and I was bleeding like a fountain

  • @meggy_5696
    @meggy_5696 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm 14 years old and have been having kidney infections for most of my life.I hate to answer the question "*are you pregnant*"

  • @Christianemaunel
    @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +70

    I like how that one girls ER horror story is that she puked a bunch and tried to flirt with the hot nurse. How is that a horror story? He's there to do his job, not to get hit on by sick patients.
    also i wish i was that hot to get hit on by someone who is throwing up

    • @smeggers
      @smeggers Před 4 lety +5

      Did you actually just copy someone else's comment???

    • @Christianemaunel
      @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +1

      @@smeggers yes i did i was reaccting to what she said

    • @smeggers
      @smeggers Před 4 lety +5

      @@Christianemaunel That isn't a reaction at all. If you were reacting to it, you would've replied to the original comment. You're not funny, stop copying others.

    • @Christianemaunel
      @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +1

      @@smeggers sorry dude

    • @janemh5866
      @janemh5866 Před 4 lety +1

      Christian Branch come on mate it’s not that hard to come up with a CZcams comment it’s not a thesis??

  • @avsaesthetic9705
    @avsaesthetic9705 Před 4 lety +8

    "in the fetal position"
    my friend: *OmL WaS sHe wItH a bOy*
    also this is sort of like the creepy curse christmas story. (the first story)

  • @Jaelynfox101
    @Jaelynfox101 Před 4 lety +362

    im sorry but none of these were horrifying

    • @peculiarms
      @peculiarms Před 4 lety +82

      The first one was bad. They really almost sent that girl into surgery over nothing.

    • @Josh-kb5ox
      @Josh-kb5ox Před 4 lety +7

      Yes they were

    • @iamgosa
      @iamgosa Před 4 lety +1

      @@peculiarms it's not exactly nothing.. They have to think of the worse things first before settling on the less serious causes.. And for females unfortunately, there are more worse things that cause severe abdominal pain than males hence they had to take their time and do those tests.

    • @ioanadiaconu4098
      @ioanadiaconu4098 Před 4 lety +36

      The last guy literally had a near death experience...

    • @peculiarms
      @peculiarms Před 4 lety +3

      @@iamgosa yeah do the tests but not send someone into an emergency surgery with no signs besides pain and no reason otherwise. As it sounds more realistic to rule out major things first they usually check for less serious things first because they're more common. All they did was check for blockage (find nothing) and give her 3 pregnancy tests. Given I don't know WHAT kind of surgery it was so that would change a lot depending on what kind. But either or as someone training to be in the medical field that was completely wild to me. They probably would have been able to sue for thousands if she went into that surgery.
      Even the Doctor afterwards thought the idea of sending her into surgery was ridiculous.

  • @cassidythecat
    @cassidythecat Před 4 lety +22

    My mom told me once that when I was a newborn a nurse was feeding me and I started choking, almost died, and when she calmed me down/stopped me from choking, she just nonchalantly handed me to my mom and said "by the way, she (me) couldn't breathe and almost died" like WTF

  • @carleebarnes6962
    @carleebarnes6962 Před 4 lety +2

    All these people are like: *calls mom*
    See that’s how you know mom if the best

  • @bailey8805
    @bailey8805 Před 4 lety +7

    My story in the emergency room: so I never knew I was even allergic to anything until lone day I was like in heaven then I went to Mariano’s I ate this walnut I started to get hives. I also started to get my eye swollen I told my mom “it’s just because you were crying “my mom said. Just when I looked in the mirror I saw HIVES I DID NOT EVEN NOTICE. I started running to my mom and she said oh no! We need to go to the hospital 🏥 later... I got back home the next day ... my cousin said you had a 200 % chance of dying and I screamed AAAAAHHHHHHHHH

  • @latinachikg29
    @latinachikg29 Před 4 lety +1

    I went to the ER with extreme stomach pain and vomiting while I was 6 months pregnant. They immediately sent me to the maternity ward and after a few hours told me it was just gas. After another ER trip & giving birth, I went into a walk-in care that correctly diagnosed me with gallstones. Dealing with that was more painful than my labor

  • @LuisMorales-gw2fu
    @LuisMorales-gw2fu Před 4 lety +5

    There was this time where i was in a hospital 6 years old I remember I heard a scream of a man and a grown man strong 💪 bulk said this I won’t get the flu shot 💉 and I can’t believe a strong person is scared of little things

  • @avalasialove
    @avalasialove Před rokem

    Out of all these stories, Brian’s story is the only one that even comes close to a horror story. The way he tells it sounds so calm and peaceful. But when you think about it, nearly dying from an allergic reaction to the medicine is actually pretty scary. Thank goodness he’s alive!

  • @ok-sw2jo
    @ok-sw2jo Před 4 lety +13

    2:51 bro my emetophobia says thank you

    • @emirachelnatalie3397
      @emirachelnatalie3397 Před 4 lety

      yes aye!! like I saw one on David Dobrik's channel that was literally like 3 seconds (enough time for me to pause it luckily lmao) but I accidently pressed play when trying to exit RIP me l so so I froze up in fear for like 5 minutes, shaking, heart pumping, then I called myself down and have never watched David Dobrik since lmaoo

    • @superior1018
      @superior1018 Před 4 lety

      Meee toooo oh my godddd I saw the thing and immediately pressed paused and went to the comments lmao. I can’t handle that crap:/

  • @MsMadmax1
    @MsMadmax1 Před 3 lety

    The best ER horror story I ever heard came from the orthopedic doctor on call. While he was doing his residency in the ER, a man walked in looking like death-the blood vessels around his nose had burst and a slow trickle of blood was coming from his nose. The doctor noticed that man was holding something wrapped in a tissue. The doctor asked, "What seems to be the problem?" The man said that for weeks he felt like something was in his nose. He finally got tired of it and so he just blew and blew his nose until the object came out. "Is that it" the doctor asked pointing to the wad of Kleenex. "Yes" the man said and opened the tissue to expose the object that came out of his nose. Now doctors are taught to keep a poker face so they don't alarm patients but the doctor couldn't help himself. Seeing the shock on the doctor's face the man exclaimed, "I knew it doc--I've blown a part of my brain out!" In reality, the man had blown out a sinus pollup that was so large, it should have been removed surgically. Hence the broken blood vessels around the man's nose. It took a while to convince the man that his brain was in tact but it really happened.

  • @mckenziedavis7736
    @mckenziedavis7736 Před 4 lety +4

    When I was like five I had the worse stomach ache of my life, I was just screaming and holding my stomach on the floor, well I go to get an X-ray and it turns out I was so constipated I literally displaced some of my organs and even moved my heart up a bit ( I think it was like an inch or so)

    • @cctv5035
      @cctv5035 Před 4 lety

      That's absolutely insane. I can't imagine how awful that would have been :/ ouch

  • @cloudyedits2176
    @cloudyedits2176 Před 4 lety +2

    Young girl: problem with belly
    Doctor: pregnet

  • @justchillin2999
    @justchillin2999 Před 4 lety +3

    The last guy is like the only one with an actual horror story

  • @asianteashop5015
    @asianteashop5015 Před 4 lety +1

    The last guy tho, the angels

  • @KillerCyborg
    @KillerCyborg Před 4 lety +8

    1:17 Yeah I am a boy but I know that they checked my kidneys that way lol. It's weird af no joke 😂.

    • @GeeklingNo1
      @GeeklingNo1 Před 4 lety

      Killer Cyborg if a guy tests positive on a pregnancy test it means there’s a protein in their urine that shouldn’t be there. It’s funny that they legit make you take it tho

  • @ashlyncohen
    @ashlyncohen Před 4 lety

    Moms are amazing.... they were in each of these stories...

  • @isabelyaport198
    @isabelyaport198 Před 4 lety +61

    Last story was so cool ! The other ones are not horror stories

  • @leighbratton3896
    @leighbratton3896 Před 4 lety

    That last story is cool how the mom was praying and a hand came

  • @oink2815
    @oink2815 Před 4 lety +6

    A pain in your stomach
    Woman :I am not pregnant!!
    Me being weird :well you must of ate an watermelon seed and there is a watermelon in your stomach

  • @evergladehope4505
    @evergladehope4505 Před 4 lety +1

    Here is my story,
    I was like six or seven at this time. Me and my family were eating lunch. I was going to town in the carrots because carrots are my favorite veggie. I took a big bite out of one and forgot to chew and it slid down my throat. I thought it was going to be like when you take a big bite of chips and it scratched your throat. But no, the piece of carrot was stuck in my throat. I ran to the bathroom an tried to throw up so the carrot would get unstuck but I didn’t throw up. I tried a few times but nothing worked to make me throw up. That was and still is the one and only time I hated having a strong stomach. My mom took me to the ER and we got a x-ray. Turns out that it had just scratched my throat and wasn’t really stuck. Chew your food kids!

  • @sierraconnor5534
    @sierraconnor5534 Před 4 lety +5

    I have had the same reaction to Torodol, and it was terrifying.

  • @cobwebs2969
    @cobwebs2969 Před 4 lety +1

    i’m 15 and since the age of about 9 i’ve been getting this aching pain on the right side of my abdomen. first they said it was appendicitis, but then it wasn’t. the pain kept going on and off for a year but then stopped for a couple of years after that. at the beginning of january i woke up with really unbearable chest pains so my mum said that she would take me to the ER(im english) the nurses there were so condescending. telling my mum she shouldn’t have bought be in even tho i literally couldn’t walk. then i got taken to a bed in the er and at first i couldn’t lay on the bed i had to sit on the floor to be the slightest bit comfortable. then the nurse came in and told me she would have to put this needle in my arm incase they needed to give me any pain killers. i watched like an idiot cos i’ve had blood taken before and i was fine. but i passed out as she was putting in my arm. so a whole bunch of nurses came in to help lift me onto the bed. the only thing i remember is as soon as she put the needle in my arm, the pain went away. to this day they still don’t know what the pain is and i still get it constantly

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 Před 4 lety

      Me too!!! Except im 12 and its been happening ever since i was 9 too. Its always a sharp pain that lasts for a few seconds most of the time. Ive never really told a doctor because it happens rarely so i dont feel the need to say anything. This also happens in my arms and legs sometimes. Also recently my wrist on my right hand. Except its continuos throbbing pain and it happens randomly.

  • @Sara-zt4cb
    @Sara-zt4cb Před 4 lety +6

    how the hell is the doctor gonna do an emergency surgery without knowing the problem. smh

    • @feisty2395
      @feisty2395 Před 4 lety

      “Exploratory” laparotomy. When they have no clue what’s wrong, so they just go looking

  • @LianaFoodie
    @LianaFoodie Před rokem +1

    I have been held down while screaming I could feel everything during a surgery. No extra medications were given after I was screaming. I don't trust any doctors now.

  • @RandomnessOfficialArchive

    Girl: my ER horror story......
    Me: :)
    Girl: I couldn’t date the nurse
    Me: god damn it, they cant date you without getting fired anyway so shut up

  • @elicather8168
    @elicather8168 Před 4 lety +1

    My horror story: I’m trans, and had just gotten top surgery, which I was so happy about. I’m back at our hotel room, and I try to get up, I just faint onto the bathroom floor. My mom freaks out, she calls an ambulance, I get taken to the er. I slowly start to freak out. And I’m just in a lot of pain the whole time, and I can barley walk. This was also during the COVID-19 crisis. So I was extra scared!

    • @hanscapon222
      @hanscapon222 Před 4 lety

      As a trans girl, I'm so happy you got top surgery! I hope it went well otherwise and I'll give you a virtual social distancing hug :3

  • @lyla343
    @lyla343 Před 4 lety +4

    Omg I had the exact same problem as the first girl. She was impacted btw. I am 13 and last year I was impacted and it was probably one of the most embarrassing moments of my life when I found out. Anyway. It was hella painful. We did not go to the hospital right away though, we waited like 4 days.

  • @puddin4884
    @puddin4884 Před 2 lety

    Mine was I had a nose bleed from coughing too much from the flu. It wouldn’t stop even with pressure and a bag of peas on my nose, so I went to the hospital.
    I had a dish cloth over my face and by the time I got there the nose bleed had clotted and stuck to the cloth, when I pulled the cloth away the clot followed and was literally dangling from my nose down to my chin.
    They had to pull it out, and I felt it come out of my throat up through my nose. Then they numbed my nose/throat and chemically burn the hole shut. I also coughed up a clot that was still stuck further down.
    From the nurses face, that was a new experience for them ☠️

  • @alexismarie1884
    @alexismarie1884 Před 4 lety +7

    Idk if it’s a horror story, but it was a Trip lemme tell you, I went in after throwing up for over a week and barely eating and long story short, I find out I have mono, two ovarian cysts and fatty liver from the mono. I think my overall stay was 15+ hours after switching rooms 4 times, and my boss yelling at me that I couldn’t make it to my work shift later that day lol not long after that I think I wound up in the er again with a kidney stone which I ignored for three days and worked 8+ hour shifts hunched over in pain thinking it was cramps 🙃 life’s fun my dudes

  • @sophiesteele2106
    @sophiesteele2106 Před 4 lety

    EMT straight up thought I was faking. I was unconscious, not able to get a proper breath, oxygen sat is 80%, and my sister was saying that I was having a seizure. I was not having a seizure and the EMT knew that, but translated that info as I was faking. He straight up asked me after I regained consciousness if I was trying to get someone's attention. My confused ass was like "yes I was in distress." So, we show up at the er and the doctor told me it was a panic attack for the anxiety disorder that I don't have and sent me home without testing. Even though was telling them that it wasn't a seizure and I don't have anxiety. I still get episodes like this over a year later and idk why.

  • @sha9567
    @sha9567 Před 4 lety +30

    My hospital horror story was ibwas awake during a surgery accidentally

  • @Kingdomheatsox2
    @Kingdomheatsox2 Před 4 lety

    I went to the doctor (not the hospital) with mild chest pains. The doctor told me, who was 16, that I was having a heart attack and that I needed to go to the ER right now. Obviously I start freaking out and am rushed over. All the while the pain is getting worse and worse and I’m shaking and sweating aaaand it turns out I have a disorder that causes stress and anxiety to manifest intense (but harmless) pain in my arms and chest.

  • @rainyday6512
    @rainyday6512 Před 4 lety +16

    Here’s my story:
    I was in the ER when I was like 7 years old, started at a a small local hospital, turns it’s more than a stomach bug, I ended up at the real hospital in another state because I’m not diabetic, I had no idea what that was, I was in the ICU for a week in that hospital, and it was the scariest tome of my life, doctors think it was because when I was very little I was puking for a month straight and it might’ve affected my pancreas
    Thanks for reading (If you did)

    • @bethanytymes7160
      @bethanytymes7160 Před 4 lety +3

      Baberaham Lincoln that was so confusing and what does being non diabetic have to do with anything

  • @Ami_Ama
    @Ami_Ama Před 4 lety

    It's good that Brian found out what the painkiller is, that he is allergic to.

  • @robertschwartz4810
    @robertschwartz4810 Před 4 lety +16

    These stories prove that it's very unwise to be sick when you go to the ER.

  • @pandapower6598
    @pandapower6598 Před 4 lety +1

    All of them were like something about stomach pain

  • @audreygilzow2738
    @audreygilzow2738 Před 4 lety +3

    2:49 It's Rebecca from the ballerina horror stories!

  • @wietick5677
    @wietick5677 Před 4 lety +1

    The real horror is the bill and the fact they're doing tests for more money (test = money) so that's how the hospital works

  • @MrsDaedalus_
    @MrsDaedalus_ Před 4 lety +18

    Good lord, I had worked at a hospital in summer for four years at the check in desk and I've seen way worse. Even checked convicts in for treatments multiple times and I can go on. What they are telling in this video... is nothing.

  • @hedvig7216
    @hedvig7216 Před 4 lety +1

    As someone with severe emetophobia, I really appreciated the heads up!

  • @Mvulcan
    @Mvulcan Před 4 lety +6

    Buzzfeed, just stop... do you need to be on the next video I make? I’m continuing what leafy started so get ready

  • @jayt9245
    @jayt9245 Před 4 lety

    Its scary to know, he never found out what that unbearable pain was

  • @Christianemaunel
    @Christianemaunel Před 4 lety +25

    Welcome to another episode of why the frick did i watch this

  • @itzspookyz
    @itzspookyz Před 4 lety

    Worst experience: when I had my kidney stone. i was just about to turn 13, woke up from my sleep in a pain i can't describe at all. i was vomiting from the pain, i looked like death, ended up getting an ultrasound with no outcome because the stone was blocking the bags of saline i had. got an enema..only for the doctor to finally listen to my mom about me getting a CT scan.