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tv   Zhdi menya  NTV  April 22, 2023 5:00am-5:40am MSK

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got a bird. the main thing is done, we don’t have to hurry, firstly, don’t make noise, and secondly
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, mikhalych will go by train, our boss promised to allocate a bus, use transport for personal purposes. some kind of abstinence squeezed me a barbecue. well, you promised me not to show it beautifully. i want to. moreover, if you don't like it, we'll leave, there's a station nearby. are we ever with you
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necessarily? vid tv presents hello hello hello how are you? all is well, great! everything is fine. fine, like daughter dela is doing well. yes great great. we have good news for you. so stay. while here, watch carefully what will happen in the studio.
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i'm going to start the program all see you, see you thank you so we begin. good deeds to do this, we
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try to do our best applications in which our guests are looking for those whom they want to thank are very valuable to us, because this is the only way the cycle of goodness happens in this world. i would like to remind you of one such story. pay attention to the screen. tell me, please, where the whole history of the village took place.
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and the doctor said, but please change the number. everyone pick up the body. and what did she suffer from? the epidemic was dysentery? i went down the first floor, and there the cleaning lady said, but they didn’t tell you, only today they arrived from moscow in russia, i say where they are, i went up again shouting down the corridor. my child has died. explain here for me.
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the institute of practice sent them at that time they were students. yes, they almost finished , they were graduate school, or something, they didn’t have that. here it was in 88, all central asia had such an epidemic they were sent there to help increase a lot of baby there. they saved. that is why i was friends with them, and then i didn’t come like that, and the letter was written after the ninety-second year of the letter. x
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wonderful doctors hello hello come in, please sit down. very, very glad to see you winter, thank you, please tell me how did you find out what they were looking for you saw the program later, of ​​course you watched, because after that program calls poured in from all over the former soviet union because i was born in russia in astrakhan and called from kazakhstan from russia in particular called, my friend. a classmate says you are looking for you
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urgently, therefore, there was such a resonance, it was very funny well, this is a story. in fact, very memorable. and how did you find out that they were looking for me, they also called me from russia, they called from kazakhstan, they called. uh, they said looking for a look at the program showed, what kind of program they didn't expect, of course, of course, nothing like that was just amazing. if you remember, he said that the bikbai legends. i think that, probably, i mixed up the memory with astrakhan, probably, fellow countrymen will go to kazan astrakhan. we are astrakhan guys from astrakhan, do you communicate, communicate with each other? yeah great, great. we communicate. we graduated from one institute before me, therefore, of course, we communicate here, in general, now he lives in poison. i am in astana , but nevertheless, you visit astrakhan every year in the spring, you immediately found out, he is an
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active young guy, so black-browed. he matured, of course, he is, in principle, recognizable. please tell me how do you remember this history, history in general. in fact, she is very memorable. well, i would like to immediately tell our studio viewers that we are not students, we were graduate students of the research institute of pediatrics of the academy of medical sciences of the ussr uh-huh , naturally. we already had some baggage. for example, before graduate school, i started the department maksut maksimovich, he headed the intensive care unit. that is, we arrived not as beginners and in the eighty-eighth year. uh, the leadership of our institute, in general , agreements with the leaders of the region. in particular. the republics of central asia , in particular, sent the so-called medical landings precisely during the summer period. uh,
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because in those years, actually i must say. there were outbreaks of intestinal infections. hmm and uh, one of these teams was created. and here is slava shishkin although slava shishkin was known before, there, he studied in residency. uh, chulpon, ablai from kyrgyzstan and saparmurat from the horizontal bar. this is the kind of team we had. here, well, after all, here we are more involved in children and emergency care, so we got into the thick of it. i just wanted too to explain that, in fact, when we arrived, in the districts of the hospital, the district was called leninsky put. yuly lenin. this is, the surkhandarya region used to be called the termez region. it's on the border with afghanistan, uh, those 40 days of business trip when we were there, for me they remained in my memory, because we found ourselves in such an extreme situation. it was a district hospital. there , adults were lying on the second floor, children were lying on the first floor, and now
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a huge number of patients with severe manifestations of intestinal infection spoke there dysentery plane, well, again, to make it clear, and the two-story building and the floor was earth . oh, there is no sewage system, that is, we used washstands. yes, our hands were constantly in bleach. our hands were listening. well , that is, we understood that yes, there is no water, there simply wasn’t enough to simply process it. heat. they are heat tolerant, yes. here and uh, in this hospital there were six some animation, well, an intensive care bed. you understand, these are children who are constantly being monitored to provide resuscitation assistance, but during the rounds, we we have identified about twenty more children who need innovative assistance. therefore, they were simply not physically enough. yes , this case is also very unique for all the kids. by the way, it was already the end of the working day. we were already going to rest because we were working. we are very cool under the full program. and just did a little detour to see how the state and the local doctor. he remained on duty
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radjabov. i even remember his last name. he tells me the doctor, in my opinion, the child is ill. we were about to leave too, because the working day would end on its own line. they made a detour, it seems, all the children are stable, which we leave for the night to the doctor on duty. well, he came out and he's gone. well, we are three or four minutes 5 minutes, waiting for something no chest , what is it and heard screams, when i looked at the child already, in principle, was, uh, in a state of clinical death, then there was already a lack of heartbeat breathing. it was really blue. well, immediately the second floor of the procedure, and already the battle, and there he is dealing with this issue , he says, like this, like that, as if he had done something. this did everything that was required and there was no time to waste, because we understand literally 5-6 minutes is critical for us. because even if we start a heartbeat breathing. we will lose brain cells, and then it will be tragic, and in this situation i took measures, including an intracardiac injection of the drug at that time bursts, slava shishkin and then already
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such a multidisciplinary team. we immediately from all sides the child was dehydrated in fact, so there were no vessels of the periphery, then there is to get into some systems there and so on. it was simply impossible to put cortets within 5 minutes. wound up the heart set the system. everything, in principle, the child appeared breathing heart stable saturation. everything, this is the most in a day. she woke up , the catheter was placed, where to put it. it's not there. there is a technique to connect to the internet called it here here. anyway , tell me, please, what are the chances that the girl, but lives and everything will be fine. you know there 50/50, if not less, because that she was very dehydrated for a month and a half. here we are listening to this story for the second time.
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i’m so scared to listen to it in this way, in principle, we actually saved this girl, but you understand, she said this, it’s a common thing, that is, there were a lot of such children there, yes, during this business trip. i just understand that there was stress, and now mom remembers well, she was in such a stressful state. it was difficult for me to explain, because they interfered, to be honest, and dr. zhabov asked her to leave the treatment room. she broke and the memory left me with such scars of the operator to go home. that is, i have to go home scratched. there was a terrific experience, a terrific experience, that is, we came to graduate school from whole city, then , of course, such children were not seen already with difficult degrees, and without the opportunity. there is very much there, you can, of course, see something that i don’t know, you can read it only in books. oh well, here's a spongergashevich. then they kept in touch. yes, sponge, it's in november. it's
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been years since he came to visit us in moscow in moscow with his friend. yes, yes, let's take a photo professional, here with his friend came. at that time, i lived with my husband on ryazansky prospekt. we had a small family hostel there. but yes, we walked around moscow, it's there, red square. i say, well, let's take a picture for memory. this is how panji's right is considered from here, this is his friend in the middle. our favorite photo. but no. but this is yes. here she is. fighters
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i know that the third doctor with you then was vyacheslav shishkin and you really want to find him. yes, yes, so glory uh, he studied in residency. at our institute. he graduated in ferghana medical institute in those years and he was an anesthesiologist and resuscitator for children, and we, in principle, were very cool, we were friends and talked. well, while we were in moscow, uh, after graduation. uh, there were some isolated connections of possibility. i came to moscow. he was still in moscow . the latest information. in my opinion. he moved from uzbekistan to the krasnodar territory. and i think he's an amazing doctor there. uh, wife olga is a pediatrician. in those years, the daughter was 3-4 years old, so he could not be found. unfortunately, yes, he did not appear. well to
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unfortunately, there is bad news about the numerical bump. he is not alive, we have already filmed one very important story about him. let's see. great, huh? my name is shishkin dmitry vyacheslavovich when i found out that
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patients were looking for my father. i immediately felt very disappointed, because ah didn’t succeed, it didn’t happen earlier during his lifetime. this is very important to see. uh, probably the return on your work. eh, it was very hard for him for what he did not see. here is this most personally right to tears. i, uh, scored the telephone number of the editorial office and called the father told about the events of the eighty-seventh eighty-eight years. it was an international landing. where young anesthesiologists were sent to resuscitators in order to help local specialists overcome. uh, epidemics in general about this particular case,
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well, no matter how stuck. he just hmm talked about many different cases that many children were saved by the father was, as he liked to say to me often said that the most important thing is to be human and to be real, respectively, that is, it never had e any second bottom. yes, he was always open, directly linear. eh, sometimes harsh, maybe even too harsh, but er, the nature of his work, of course, left an imprint, because in intensive care to be when you work more parts of the body. uh, being a man can be very hard, and here, as it were, maybe, because he was a pediatrician and the children also loved him very much always. again, he was so pleasant in communication, someone there was constantly pulling him there with someone for glasses. i i remember a lot. hmm well, he was also very
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kind and open with the children, and the children responded to him in the same way . uh, i wonder how he responds. he, too, will ask there how things are, they remember everyone. all cases, remember, some personal questions will give on the disease and so on just like in the hospital. i have seen him at work and as a person. he was a very great example, and for me, uh, i learned a lot from him in this regard . and i just watch even how he works, as my father and mother told me, uh. a that a real doctor is a man and we treat people and we do not treat diseases. we don't treat bodies and treat people accordingly and, uh, the most important skill is the ability, uh, to establish
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contact with a person. e in order to convey to him information that will allow the e person to live longer and live better. live love each other, what can i say? the father was very happy. and this father was very happy, with great pleasure. i would have met if i knew him. uh, here, uh, i would come and invite guests. he was a very hospitable pilaf. here. well, it happened. after the program, our editor will definitely give you all dmitry's contacts. it is very important for him to communicate with you. thank you, of course,
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of course. and today, nevertheless, one happy meeting must take place, because panjir gashevich is here now he has come to us again in the hope of meeting you and telling you personally. thank you, please let's go. thank you. everyone. thanks to all viewers.
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i am very glad. it's like a miracle. thank you all this time from the very beginning of the program, your daughter panzhergashevich. the same saved a girl of one and a half months watched everything that happens here now we will try to see her. come on. out of town hello good evening, you see us, yes, i can see and hear you well. nigor i know that you are going to become a mother, so you could not come
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to our studio today like that. yes, i want to thank all the doctors who saved my life. live long. i pray for you. come visit uzbekistan. thank you. thanks a lot, good bye. life, and already this woman gave life. with all my heart, yes. thank you thank you be
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healthy. under the influence of strong emotions, we can say something to our loved ones, which we will later bitterly regret, but it happens that just one carelessly thrown phrase is enough to lose a loved one. on my own experience, i was convinced how much words can hurt and hope that our program will help her fix everything. marina stepanov come to us, please. we will try very hard to help you. tell your story.
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and he worked with me at one enterprise did not work out. so he printed paper there. and we have to do this at the enterprise you can’t print out any personal correspondence and he was punished. at first they said that they would punish me orally. then it turned out that it was in writing. the order was made punished. you then decided the awards. once, the second time, the third time, he seemed to be offended and left his job, quit with him. it seemed that the heads of his department were talking, as if persuading him. well, how to stay. well, that's it, something has already happened to him. i didn't understand what was happening to him. he was at home with me for a whole month. eventually. well such tantrums started here. he seemed to be running
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after me, i tried to wash it somehow, but as a result we had a fight and i kicked him out of the house. what am i talking about now? of course i'm sorry three years ago it happened 3 years ago. yes, what happened? like i said, go away. and he began to collect hiv and somehow he was going for a very long time, probably half a day. i didn't even think it was coming. i have a home like this. in general, a boy, he never left me anywhere. even when he is walking with friends somewhere, i call him, it's already 12 hours says i'm friends here, mom, don't worry. and so i did not understand, so he packed his things and left. he even lived in a garage for a while. they tried to bring him home for 2 weeks. yes, i tried, i even came to the garage to see him, but he didn’t let me make peace, i tried with him, i tried. of course not. no,
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he didn't even tell me, and then he got a job somewhere as a driver. he was given a hostel, and he seemed to live simultaneously in life, then again left from there. uh, somewhere i went by car somewhere on the side to travel. he is like this romantic and even left the city. yes, i'm so offended by you. yes, but i only now understand what happened when the psychological trauma. that is, he was offended by everyone , including me, but i didn’t support him at that moment, you know, i really feel for it, of course, he’s been yelling for 3 years. i can not find him. i filed a police report. last time. i saw him ten. december 21, where like when that's the first time i filed a police report, they didn't want to tell me they said that he was like an adult, and he he chooses his own path. yes, he says, we are looking only for criminals. and we are not
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looking for such people. well, in the end, after all, they found me in a case, and he lived there in a workhouse, that is, for people who found themselves in a difficult life situation. he lived and worked there. at the same time, about seven months, probably, i came to him. first with my eldest son. this is the month of may we were, then in june. i came to him. tell us more about this meeting. well, we met with him. that's how you used to know, and he's like me before kissed such a day, i think. well, everything is the same as it was. but when we were sitting with him, there on the sea in a cafe, we were talking, and when the subject , well, as it were, again switches to these memories, you know, he cannot let go of this insult. you called him home. yes, when we first arrived with our eldest son. we called him home, but he had some idea he was. the first time we looked for him
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through the police, we found him there by cameras. he lit up somewhere in adygea and from adygea, as i understand it, well, when we met, i say, vitalik, how did you get to adygea, and he says it's beautiful there. i wanted to build a house there, you know, he had some kind of idea that he would somehow earn money here in this work house to build a house in adygea that they would help him with building materials somehow cheaper to buy, but i think on you understand some kind of naive, although he is 33 years old. the last time i saw him was on the tenth of december. you know, there are some strange things, but there is his behavior. what's strange? well, he says that someone is following him, and in what did the connection break completely? well, just from the tenth to the eleventh of december. we met with him. that is, he seemed to say after this meeting that he would still live in this work house until february, and then he seemed to want to go to khabarovsk, because he was born there, father, when you studied there, at
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the institute, father and he, apparently, had some kind of memoirs, he told them about fishing there , hunting. well, you know, when i arrived in february, he was no longer there, they went to khabarovsk. he doesn't have a birthday on february 24th. i just went there for my birthday, but he was no longer there. and what did someone around say, maybe he knows where he went. what he said that he even left things, allegedly did not take. so here's some amazing story, of course listen. i didn't have a mobile phone nor did he have a mobile phone. here is one time. well, when they found mine for the first time, yes, we talked with him, and he even wrote to me there that he wants, as before, to be a family, you understand? i mean, he's worried. he wants to go home. he's so homey my beloved son, you understand, and for some reason he is running away from me. i can't understand this. i asked him for forgiveness, when we met with him in june. i ran after him right here before i worked at home. maybe i where
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he lives and asked for forgiveness. he says, i forgive you, but he still runs away. i can't understand his behavior. you sent us some of his photos. let's see if anyone recognizes him, right? this photo was taken in the nineteenth year, just at our enterprise there was an anniversary of 85 there was an enterprise for years, and he wrote poetry and , as it were, there was such a little book, lyrics from physicists were published, and there was this photograph posted his brief history and his poems are so a little naive, but very kind, many liked it. this is him in the army. you know, even from the army they sent me a letter of thanks for raising such a good son, they went to this oath. and these are his photos, when he wanted to get a job in the army under a contract, the last photo, so he will cut his hair short here, yes,
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mine at the latest. i really hope that vitaly is watching this program now. try to contact him, dear, my son. come back home. i'm waiting for you. i can't live without you. please come back home. hello vitaly. i hope you hear, maybe you see, maybe your friends, acquaintances, will see this program and hear. now completely pavlovna me, dear. whatever stupid quarrel happened in life is all nonsense compared to the family. don't hurt your mother. come home, mother don't know what happens to you. her heart is breaking. well,
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what are you doing? come back at least call, show up. take some step there is nothing more precious than a family in this life. a home for a child anyway there will be a lack of family that many children don't even know if they have any relatives. kazakov changed several orphanages and in one of them he accidentally found out that a large family was born, so far there has not been a day that he did not think about meeting his relatives. hello,
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hello, they came to us like an earring. i came from tatarstan nizhnekamsk district, the village of tavero, there is such a thing. what are you doing farming. we have a collective farm there, one more participant remains. here we work a lot of cattle there, there are enough cattle, sheep, horses. we have a family there. other children
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she said you have one brother, 6-7 sisters, probably in the class. the third one for me, probably, as i remember now, the elder sister wrote, either lyuda or lyuba something like this. i say, the eldest, i already have two children, how well i will get on my feet, i will pick you up wolf to himself. and how is it, maybe there are still memories for sure, so i know for sure that , as they said, brother, it’s definitely sergey . these are just somehow vaguely. here
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i remember the rest i can’t pick me up in any way, how will it be on my feet again, when in the first class, probably, some kind of woman. well, what was the name of the woman's sister. here, too, they came. some gifts were brought there. there they promised candy nuts, we will come to you soon. we'll take everything too. how did you get the idea to find your sisters and brothers with alexandra wife. another program was hosted by kvasha igor vladimirovich yes, we will come again, we wrote. uh-huh well, somehow all that hope seems to have been lost for many years already gone. and then something unexpectedly recently from your program. here they call. say some baby pictures.
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maybe you have saved. and in this photo is your whole family. your family has been looking for you for a long time. you have not changed any data. in the sense of first name last name last name yes, the last name was changed, yes, why after
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the army, i came here and got married. the width of her parents was one daughter. well they have the surname was kazakova. well, i'm kind of an orphan too. well, they wanted to live happily ever after. let's all be together kazakov failed. because of this, they couldn't find you. we want to find the brother of the youngest flap, vladimir nikolaevich, about the year of his birth, the sixty-fifth sixty-sixth year. the fourth is exactly the birthday number. we do not know we were born,
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the velsky district, the village of blagoveshchenskoye , arkhangelsk region. the family was large , the mother was, the father was a complete family, everything was fine. while there was a living father. dad is dead. we just couldn't cope, there were six children in all, sveta was the eldest. i was lyuba seryozha nadya, he was the youngest, he was two years old at that time, i drank and the village was small , all this was before the eyes of the village. how did they come to school and the untidy sometimes wanted to eat us all?

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