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and, of course, anesthesia, the beginnings of anesthesia. john collins warren, he's going to operate on this young man. this was taken about seven months after the initial event of anesthesia. everything was posed later. and if you see his -- if you look at his leg right over here. watch the next picture, there is the blood and the bandage. so this is the early use of anesthesia. at the time, no doctor could conceive of diseases and treatments in anything revealing today's terms. other therapeutic substances consisted of herbal and mineral concoctions. the fact there would soon be fundamental developments such as radiology, bacterialology was totally besides the point. nor did it matter that the most important qualities of modern medical thought, scientific attitude, a willingness to question authority, a desire to learn from clinical experiences, and a drive to modify therapeutic practices that these will become mainstays of late 19th century medicine. in the 1860s, medicine might have stood on the cusp of a great revolution which would be
and, of course, anesthesia, the beginnings of anesthesia. john collins warren, he's going to operate on this young man. this was taken about seven months after the initial event of anesthesia. everything was posed later. and if you see his -- if you look at his leg right over here. watch the next picture, there is the blood and the bandage. so this is the early use of anesthesia. at the time, no doctor could conceive of diseases and treatments in anything revealing today's terms. other...
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undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awareness every 1,000 patients. most are awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. dos
undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awareness every 1,000 patients. most are awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. dos
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undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awarenesst 1 out of every 1,000 patients. most are awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. doctors and nurses and everyone who takes care of us are just like us, human and make mistakes. now you can help them get things right. i'm elizabeth cohen, and i hope this hour makes you an empowered patient. >>> tonight, the man who founded an american dynasty. president george h.w. bush. his life story in his own words. the white house days, his family, and the shocking wartime attack that nearly cost him his life. >> i wasn't afraid to die. maybe i was scared when all this was taking place. >>> plus, politics gets personal. chaz bono on a cause that's close to his heart and his new life as a single man. >> i'm not the most outgoing fellow. i'm not one of those guys who can just walk up and start chatting up a girl that i find attr
undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awarenesst 1 out of every 1,000 patients. most are awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. doctors and nurses and everyone who takes care of us are just like us, human and make mistakes. now you can help them get things...
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undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awarenesse awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. doctors and nurses and everyone who takes care of us are just like us, human and make mistakes. now you can help them get things right. i'm elizabeth cohen, and i hope this hour makes you an empowered patient. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
undergoing a surgical procedure with no anesthesia, i mean, that's not defendable. >> anesthesia awarenesse awake and aware but not in any pain. when you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be asleep because sometimes numbing just the surgical site could work instead. no good doctor ever means to hurt you. doctors and nurses and everyone who takes care of us are just like us, human and make mistakes. now you can help them get things right. i'm elizabeth cohen, and i hope...
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so this is early use of anesthesia. at the time no doctor could conceive diseases and treatments in anything resembling today's scientific terms. the treatments consisted of herbal and mineral practices. the fact that there would soon be fundamental developments such as radiology, bacteriology -- nor did it matter that the most important qualities of modern medical thought, scientific attitude, a willingness to question authority. adesire to learn from clinical experiences and a drive to modify therapeutic practices that these will be the mainstays of the late 19th century medicine. a great revolution could be heralded by several. but unfortunately ourive war -- would not benefit one iota from this coming reck exclamation, filth, diseases prepailed. this is william goodell, he's buried at south lake cemetery in vermont. 40 years old, he's at white oaks swamp in virginia, 1862, he gets knocked unconscious by a shell. it knocks his knapsack off his back, he gets thrown to the words. on examination, no external lesion of t
so this is early use of anesthesia. at the time no doctor could conceive diseases and treatments in anything resembling today's scientific terms. the treatments consisted of herbal and mineral practices. the fact that there would soon be fundamental developments such as radiology, bacteriology -- nor did it matter that the most important qualities of modern medical thought, scientific attitude, a willingness to question authority. adesire to learn from clinical experiences and a drive to modify...
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those clinics must meet requirements related to anesthesia and emergency services. officials will perform inspections and abortions will have to be performed by a licensed physician. >> hopefully making abortion more rare. ideally, that is the goal of pro-choice and pro-life people. hopefully that will happen because of this legislation. >> it makes me feel great. sometimes out of tragedy comes in america. >> clinics to violate any of the violations may face suspension. the new law will going to affect next month. >> and a rondo county police are looking for the gunmen who tried to rob an elderly man. the incident happened around 5:00 this morning in the parking lot of day lowe's. he was in his car when the suspects demanded money. the elder the man resistant and open his door, hitting the suspect. the robber fired a shot that struck the vehicle. no one was hurt and police prefer a different strategy. >> we are advising folks to never confront an armed adversary. give up your proper gear. contact police. -- give up your property. contact police. >> anyone with infor
those clinics must meet requirements related to anesthesia and emergency services. officials will perform inspections and abortions will have to be performed by a licensed physician. >> hopefully making abortion more rare. ideally, that is the goal of pro-choice and pro-life people. hopefully that will happen because of this legislation. >> it makes me feel great. sometimes out of tragedy comes in america. >> clinics to violate any of the violations may face suspension. the...
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the anesthesia was too strong for her daughter's body. >> they couldn't save her. he said this should never have happened. >> in 2010 another woman's life was in danger when she got an abortion from an unlicensed physician in an elkton clinic. a bill was introduced to crack down on clinic thakes perform surgical abortions. >> they are strong regulations and they protect women and will make abortion clinics in maryland be regulate. >> they will have to get a license to perform abortions. in order to obtain that license, they must meet requirements related to anesthesia. they will perform inspections and the abortion also have to be performed by a licensed physician. >> hopefully making abortions more rare because ideally that's the goal of pro choice and pro life people. that hopefully will happen because of this legislation. makes me feel great. i'm sad to hear that it happened so late but sometimes out of tragedy comes a miracle. >> surgical clinics who violate any of the regulations may face suspension or have their licenses revoked. the new law will go into effe
the anesthesia was too strong for her daughter's body. >> they couldn't save her. he said this should never have happened. >> in 2010 another woman's life was in danger when she got an abortion from an unlicensed physician in an elkton clinic. a bill was introduced to crack down on clinic thakes perform surgical abortions. >> they are strong regulations and they protect women and will make abortion clinics in maryland be regulate. >> they will have to get a license to...
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you've had general anesthesia.charge of you today. >> she's in charge every day. >> all right, well, just even more. >> you love me? can you say that again? >> i love my wife. >> thank you. >> you all are so precious. >> she's the cute one. >> no, you're the cute one. >> you all are both cute. how about that? aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 92% of people who tried it said they would buy it again. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes someth
you've had general anesthesia.charge of you today. >> she's in charge every day. >> all right, well, just even more. >> you love me? can you say that again? >> i love my wife. >> thank you. >> you all are so precious. >> she's the cute one. >> no, you're the cute one. >> you all are both cute. how about that? aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer...
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he didn't love that. >> dana: i hate that feeling coming out of anesthesia. do you like it?greg: i am careful on saturday. i don't know what your problem is. family memory is fine. putting it on the internet, i don't know. it could be embarrassing for the kid, the kid doesn't have the choice in the matter. parents make the choice. thank god my parents didn't have an iphone when i was a kid, i would be in supermax. >> kimberly: we'd have a lot to show. >> eric: make you pro-choice? >> greg: yes. about what, i don't know. >> bob: parents pay for the hospital care, i assume. >> greg: if that made million in ads off youtube or something, you know, they got 4 million hits and advertising against it then it's brilliant. >> dana: so matt labash our friend writing for "weekly standard" spent a weekend up at the conference in massachusetts. people were, their goal is to become a youtube sensation. try all the crazy things. >> bob: you got one here. i got over 2 million hits recently, i won't say for what. i didn't realize they paid money for that stuff. >> eric: not much. >> greg: if
he didn't love that. >> dana: i hate that feeling coming out of anesthesia. do you like it?greg: i am careful on saturday. i don't know what your problem is. family memory is fine. putting it on the internet, i don't know. it could be embarrassing for the kid, the kid doesn't have the choice in the matter. parents make the choice. thank god my parents didn't have an iphone when i was a kid, i would be in supermax. >> kimberly: we'd have a lot to show. >> eric: make you...
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of cavities and some infected teeth is we will actually do the dental procedures under general anesthesia in a hospital setting. >> o'brien: pediatric dentist frank catalanotto is a faculty member here. >> 1,200 children a year in florida get their dental care under general anesthesia in a hospital. that's an enormous number. >> we are going to do two crowns, four extractions and five fillings. >> o'brien: dr. catalanotto says kids wind up here because florida's medicaid system is broken, thanks to one of the lowest reimbursement rates for dentists in the nation. so there aren't many dentists. >> only ten percent of florida dentists participate in the medicaid program. >> o'brien: wow. >> that's awful. >> o'brien: that's a lot of underserved people. >> so the result is that only 25% of medicaid-eligible children get any kind of dental care. and by any kind of dental care, i mean one visit a year. >> dentistry is, in fact, a business and in order for a dentist to survive, they need to be able to make money. >> o'brien: dr. cesar sabates is a practicing dentist and president of the florida
of cavities and some infected teeth is we will actually do the dental procedures under general anesthesia in a hospital setting. >> o'brien: pediatric dentist frank catalanotto is a faculty member here. >> 1,200 children a year in florida get their dental care under general anesthesia in a hospital. that's an enormous number. >> we are going to do two crowns, four extractions and five fillings. >> o'brien: dr. catalanotto says kids wind up here because florida's medicaid...
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. >> this is little matt washging up from anesthesia, a little operation on his arm.'t feel dizzy, he feels -- >> dizz-a. hey, dizz-a. >> ah. >> hey, dad. >> what? >> what's up? [ laughter ] >> what's up, dad? >> he sounds like a new york wise guy. >> gets very tough, but now he ree realizes what is actually going on here. >> hey, what's this thing on my arm? it's heavy. up know? >> it's okay. it's okay. >> heavy, you know? >> this is the greatest worst examples of why videophones are a bad idea, because when this kid grows up, there's going to be video evidence of this. >> doesn't it remind you of the early 2000 beer commercial, the whassup? >> reminded me of that, dizz-a, whassup? >> it's runner-up time on our countdown. here's our number two video of the day. >> do you care about celebrating the queen's diamond jubilee, but no one is as excited as the residents of the safari and adventure park. as you can see, it's set up with food, fruits, cupcakes. >> looks like someone's graduation party. who gets to enjoy this? >> oh, lucy. >> oh, boy. >> there we go. >> they r
. >> this is little matt washging up from anesthesia, a little operation on his arm.'t feel dizzy, he feels -- >> dizz-a. hey, dizz-a. >> ah. >> hey, dad. >> what? >> what's up? [ laughter ] >> what's up, dad? >> he sounds like a new york wise guy. >> gets very tough, but now he ree realizes what is actually going on here. >> hey, what's this thing on my arm? it's heavy. up know? >> it's okay. it's okay. >> heavy, you know?...
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doctors were going to amputate his leg without anesthesia. they used a saw. so it made a ripping sound. it was terrible. >> memories that most people would rather forget. why does she talk about them? miyagi's hometown is next to the military base. she lived right next to the base for decades. she says the planes overhead are a reminder that peace is fragile. >> translator: i have a sense of crisis, so much so that i feel that war could break out today or tomorrow. but young people don't know war so they are content with the illusion of peace time. >> miyagi lost 33 classmates. before letter last talk she announces her memorial to the victims. >> translator: i want to continue talking about my experiences but my body just won't let me do so. i'm very sorry but it's time to put an end to my career as a peace guide. >> this is talk number 319 for miyagi. it is also her last. >> translator: what do you want young people to do now? >> translator: it's hard for you to understand why war breaks out. or why there are military bases. young people have to work togethe
doctors were going to amputate his leg without anesthesia. they used a saw. so it made a ripping sound. it was terrible. >> memories that most people would rather forget. why does she talk about them? miyagi's hometown is next to the military base. she lived right next to the base for decades. she says the planes overhead are a reminder that peace is fragile. >> translator: i have a sense of crisis, so much so that i feel that war could break out today or tomorrow. but young people...
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. >> jamie: you're on anesthesia and you cannot weigh in, don't give me a stent, i want to try plavix>> you better believe it and they use a drug to close the stent and you end up on plavix for years and that has side effects, everything in smn should be done carefully without overreacting and david and i talked about this. some of it is about a discussion we had on this already. >> i think it is a very interesting study. nobody has really looked at all of the hospitals to see whether the procedures are appropriate or not. what this doctor has done from the university, he has compared, the surgery for bypass and for stent, 8,000 and they found 90% of the procedures were appropriate and cardiac stent only 36% of them are appropriate. a lot of them, had to kind of -- all the contraindications and 40% were not indicated and it is raising a big red flag and, they are looking into it. so the message is if you have angina or chest pain at rest, and unstable heart disease, if you have long history of heart attacks, then you should -- don't have the chance you have to go along with what the d
. >> jamie: you're on anesthesia and you cannot weigh in, don't give me a stent, i want to try plavix>> you better believe it and they use a drug to close the stent and you end up on plavix for years and that has side effects, everything in smn should be done carefully without overreacting and david and i talked about this. some of it is about a discussion we had on this already. >> i think it is a very interesting study. nobody has really looked at all of the hospitals to see...
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doctors were going to amputate his leg without anesthesia. they used a saw, so it made a ripping sound. it was terrible. >> reporter: memories that most people would rather forget. why does she talk about them? miyagi's hometown is now home to a u.s. military base. she lived right beside the base for decades. the sound of warplanes constantly overhead reminds her that peace is fragile. >> translator: i have a sense of crisis so much so that i feel like war could break out today or tomorrow. but young people don't know war so they are content with the illusion of peacetime. >> reporter: miyagi lost 33 classmates. before her last talk, she announces her retirement at the memorial to the victims. >> translator: i want to continue talking about my experiences, but my body just won't let me do so. i'm very sorry, but it's time to put an end to my career as a peace guide. >> reporter: this is talk number 319 for miyagi. it is also her last. >> translator: what do you want young people to do now? >> translator: it's hard for you to understand why wa
doctors were going to amputate his leg without anesthesia. they used a saw, so it made a ripping sound. it was terrible. >> reporter: memories that most people would rather forget. why does she talk about them? miyagi's hometown is now home to a u.s. military base. she lived right beside the base for decades. the sound of warplanes constantly overhead reminds her that peace is fragile. >> translator: i have a sense of crisis so much so that i feel like war could break out today or...
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because the treatment is painful, anesthesia is recommended. the total cost is around $3,000. no known side effects or issues. >>> just ahead, some very familiar faces. you recognize these guys? the mt. rushmore of bay area quarterbacks. all in the same room at the same time. we'll tell you why. >>> steve jobs may play a key role in the upcoming presidential election. we'll explain that. oim fwresive. bob costas moderated. they shared their super bowl moments and obstacles in their career. they are raising money for brain tumor research at ucsf. >> impressive. >>> the olympic torch flew high above the city of newcastle, england, today, many people watched as bear grylls slid more than 1300 feet off the thyme bridge with the torch. torch of bebearers are carrying olympic flame through more than 1,000 towns and villages before it reaches london in july. there he goes. our bags are packed. actually, my bags are not. raj's bags are packed. 41 days away from the start of the olympics. of course, you can catch all the action right here on nbc bay area. you can also check out nbcbaya
because the treatment is painful, anesthesia is recommended. the total cost is around $3,000. no known side effects or issues. >>> just ahead, some very familiar faces. you recognize these guys? the mt. rushmore of bay area quarterbacks. all in the same room at the same time. we'll tell you why. >>> steve jobs may play a key role in the upcoming presidential election. we'll explain that. oim fwresive. bob costas moderated. they shared their super bowl moments and obstacles in...
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you can do it without anesthesia, let's go to work. >> doctors at columbia were able to use a new procedure that is far less invasive. they take a portion of dad's liver, put it in the child and it will grow with him. three months later, charlie is doing great and if all goes well, he'll grow up healthy and strong and make his dad so happy indeed. that's 9news for tonight, thanks for staying up with us. have a happy father's day. >> thank you, thank you. >> good night.
you can do it without anesthesia, let's go to work. >> doctors at columbia were able to use a new procedure that is far less invasive. they take a portion of dad's liver, put it in the child and it will grow with him. three months later, charlie is doing great and if all goes well, he'll grow up healthy and strong and make his dad so happy indeed. that's 9news for tonight, thanks for staying up with us. have a happy father's day. >> thank you, thank you. >> good night.
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her 21-year-old daughter went behind her mother's back to get an abortion then they the dose of anesthesia was too powerful for her body. >> she turned blue and he could not save her. he said this should have never happened. >> in 2010, a woman got an abortion from an unlicensed physician from a clinic. a bill was introduced to crack down on clinics. >> the regulations protect women and will make abortion clinics and maryland be regulated they bangkok's under the new regulations, and the clinic that performs surgical abortions will have to get a license to do so. those clinics must meet requirements. officials from the state health department will perform the inspections, and the abortions will have to be performed by a licensed physician paying banks hopefully making abortions more rare. that is the goal of pro-choice and pro-life people. >> it makes me feel great. that to hear that it happened so late. sometimes out of tragedy comes a miracle. >> the surgical clinics may face suspension or have their licenses revoked. >> anne arundel county police are still searching for the gunman who t
her 21-year-old daughter went behind her mother's back to get an abortion then they the dose of anesthesia was too powerful for her body. >> she turned blue and he could not save her. he said this should have never happened. >> in 2010, a woman got an abortion from an unlicensed physician from a clinic. a bill was introduced to crack down on clinics. >> the regulations protect women and will make abortion clinics and maryland be regulated they bangkok's under the new...
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pro fee, facility, anesthesia and it's very informative. colonoscopy, for example, heaven forbid, joe, you need an image this afternoon, all images for sciatica is on there as well. you can be smart where you spend your health care dollars. and this tool is really important, because i think as we think about moving forward the amount of information that flows to help you make better informed choices is coming in here. so appreciate the moment. >> great. thank you. so we'll keep moving this way. >> yes. oops. excuse me. kirsten sloan with the national partnership for women and families. i wanted to touch on the care coordination both bruce and brad referenced. i think this really is a critical actionable step, but i would also caution that part of that care coordination team really has to include the patient. because one of the things we consistently see is, care plans written for the patient, care coordination done for the patient, but when it doesn't include the patient, when there isn't an understanding of where the patient is coming from
pro fee, facility, anesthesia and it's very informative. colonoscopy, for example, heaven forbid, joe, you need an image this afternoon, all images for sciatica is on there as well. you can be smart where you spend your health care dollars. and this tool is really important, because i think as we think about moving forward the amount of information that flows to help you make better informed choices is coming in here. so appreciate the moment. >> great. thank you. so we'll keep moving...
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they must meet anesthesia, emergency, a laboratory, and radiology services. a dispute between the mayor and a comptroller to put in a new system. >> they won in an opinion on the fact that they violated rules in the purchase of hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment. he steps over his authority to manage the fund system. they're right there is no exclusive contract with anyone agency. the spending was neither route of the ordinary nor in violation of law. the controller had not seen the opinion according to our office and had no comment. jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> continue to monitor the breaking news out of pennsylvania on the sandusky case. this is a live look. there wrapup day two of deliberations. the two jurors -- the 12 jurors are now liberated. they are sequestered. we will have more on that in the live report ahead at 5:30. >> if you're going to try to person a police officer, here's a word of advice. make sure the person you are trying to impersonate is not an actual police officer. he tried to perform a traffic stop on a capitol height
they must meet anesthesia, emergency, a laboratory, and radiology services. a dispute between the mayor and a comptroller to put in a new system. >> they won in an opinion on the fact that they violated rules in the purchase of hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment. he steps over his authority to manage the fund system. they're right there is no exclusive contract with anyone agency. the spending was neither route of the ordinary nor in violation of law. the controller had not...
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a study says that nurses can administer anesthesia as safely as doctors can. >>> turning now to the middlest, the people of egypt hungry for last night was the turn still coming in, the ruling military made a pre-emptive strike stripping him of power tots control the war, the army or replace its leaders. political experts say his party is not only pro american -- is not pro american and it's fiercely anti-israel. >> kerry as you may remember was the democratic nominee for president back in 2004, he has home state experience with gop mitt romney as well. the romney campaign hasn't announce who will play president obama during hiss mom debates. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the obesity surgery that is now being linked to a serious side effect. >> new research is at the dirtiest spot in a hotel room. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area after higher fire danger this past weekend and even 106 in livermore. numbers are going to be going up for tuesday. we'll let you know how long this hotter weather will last coming up in just a few minutes. ♪[linkin park "burn it down"] ♪[rock] ♪ [narrator] can
a study says that nurses can administer anesthesia as safely as doctors can. >>> turning now to the middlest, the people of egypt hungry for last night was the turn still coming in, the ruling military made a pre-emptive strike stripping him of power tots control the war, the army or replace its leaders. political experts say his party is not only pro american -- is not pro american and it's fiercely anti-israel. >> kerry as you may remember was the democratic nominee for...
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once under anesthesia. >> this side has a lot more. >> reporter: the surgery goes by fast. >> i haven'ted the rip cage at all. >> reporter: meaning little to no recovery. >> no blood. we're essentially done. >> reporter: surgery lasted exactly 24 minutes. now the big test. how does she feel and will she be able to go out to dinner tonight? >> slow deep breaths. she's groggy, disoriented and very sore. >> it's almost as if you went to the gym and you haven't gone for six months, kind of how you feel the next day. >> i'm good. it doesn't even hurt. >> three hours later, she's released, going to dinner. >> reporter: i'm surprised at myself, how good i feel right now. >> in the end, her surgery pales in comparison to giving birth to triplets. >> i guess so. >> giving birth to one child. >> now to the cooler temps. >> that's what it feels like right now. 65 to 70 degrees. so back to the early spring-like weather for us. that includes the crowds across the area. all these clouds, they're going to stay over the area for the next couple of hours. some showers, too, just off to our west. we're g
once under anesthesia. >> this side has a lot more. >> reporter: the surgery goes by fast. >> i haven'ted the rip cage at all. >> reporter: meaning little to no recovery. >> no blood. we're essentially done. >> reporter: surgery lasted exactly 24 minutes. now the big test. how does she feel and will she be able to go out to dinner tonight? >> slow deep breaths. she's groggy, disoriented and very sore. >> it's almost as if you went to the gym and...
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neville and greg gutfeld. [ laughter ] now arthel has chosen a 7-year-old boy who was put under anesthesiaat state. >> i feel dizzy. >> dizzy? >> why do i feel dizzy? >> hey, dad. >> what? >> what's up? >> what's up. >> what's up, man? hey, what's the big orange thing on the arm, man. >> bill: it's dumb. it may be more than that i don't know whether parents should be. >> in this day and age it's no longer just a polaroid. if she wants to put this on her facebook close friends only that's the age we live. in you post it on youtube, really? what's the point? >> bill: 3 million people have watched it. >> that's the even dumber part. i can't believe it why? why do people watch this stuff. >> folks a the mtv offer the job. >> i disagree. that was the most entertaining thick i have seen in a while. he could have a job on current tv. >> bill: red eye. he can be -- come on, he can be co-hosting head eye. >> i don't want anybody taller than me on my show. by the way, i'm tired of parents thinking their kids are so adorable that they have to keep taping everything. >> to me there should be privacy w
neville and greg gutfeld. [ laughter ] now arthel has chosen a 7-year-old boy who was put under anesthesiaat state. >> i feel dizzy. >> dizzy? >> why do i feel dizzy? >> hey, dad. >> what? >> what's up? >> what's up. >> what's up, man? hey, what's the big orange thing on the arm, man. >> bill: it's dumb. it may be more than that i don't know whether parents should be. >> in this day and age it's no longer just a polaroid. if she wants...
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cats on anesthesia. or this is me on friday night at my house.a look at these two. >> awe, look at the poor kitty. oh, my! >> they're all spread out. >> their a little wobbly and woozy. >> we're speculating that their teeth were getting cleaned and that's why they were under -- >> what is he doing in the food bowl? >> i don't know. but it's a saturday morning with food all over my face, rather embarrassing. >> what a hangover. >> now they're chilling and they're all good. >> that food will help. >> life is good into over a million views in the past 24 hours for those two. >> my favorite for the week right there. >> that meal should help bring them around. >> fairs are often thes best place to find bad food. but in san diego they're taking it on. they've done deep fried peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. deep fried humus in the past. this year they're deep frying breakfast cereal. imagine having deep fried twix. the deep fried zhu zdo yozhu zdl do balls of cereals, all kind of lumped in together. and, of course, experts are warning that if you go
cats on anesthesia. or this is me on friday night at my house.a look at these two. >> awe, look at the poor kitty. oh, my! >> they're all spread out. >> their a little wobbly and woozy. >> we're speculating that their teeth were getting cleaned and that's why they were under -- >> what is he doing in the food bowl? >> i don't know. but it's a saturday morning with food all over my face, rather embarrassing. >> what a hangover. >> now they're...
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under anesthesia tammy watched as doctors used a laser to cut the tumor and clear her daughter's mouth>> the concern with the tumors is they can grow rapidly and cause bleeding from the fetus from the baby into the tumor. that bleeding can cause the death of the baby. >> reporter: four months later lena was born a healthy baby girl now giving high fives and hugs. no sign of any tumor. thanks to the doctors. >> i think the world of them. they are our savior. she wouldn't be here. >> so sweet. >> so cute right? amazing. >> as we mentioned the case was published in the american journal of obstetrics and gynecology, the first of its kind. really ground breaking and revolutionary revolutionary. but carried a risk as well risk of miscarriage if the tumor had been left alone and also could have caused fetal death, deformation they can grow upwards 2u6 pounds pound. >> great job to the doctors. >> all that matters running around look a princess. >> doing her high five trick. what supermodel kate upton would look to change about her body. >> maybe what men want to change. tony parker is demandi
under anesthesia tammy watched as doctors used a laser to cut the tumor and clear her daughter's mouth>> the concern with the tumors is they can grow rapidly and cause bleeding from the fetus from the baby into the tumor. that bleeding can cause the death of the baby. >> reporter: four months later lena was born a healthy baby girl now giving high fives and hugs. no sign of any tumor. thanks to the doctors. >> i think the world of them. they are our savior. she wouldn't be...
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while under anesthesia, she watched as doctors used a lazar to cut the tumor and clear her daughter's is they can grow very rapidly and cause bleeding into the fetus and that can cause the death of the baby. >> reporter: four months later lena was born, a healthy 8 pound baby girl. now giving high fives and hugs, no sign of any tumor thanks to these doctors. >> they are a savior. she wouldn't be here. >> so sweet. >> so cute, right? amazing. >> as we mentioned, the case was recently published in "the american journal of obstetrics and gynecology." really revolutionary. it carried a risk of miscarriage if the tumor had been left alone, but it could have also caused fetal death or deformation because they can grow upwards of up to two pounds. >> all's well that ends well. she's adorable and she looks great. >> all that matters is she's running around like a princess. >> doing her high five trick. >> coming up, what super model cape upton would like to change about her body. >> not what any guy would like. ♪ skinny, so skinny >> so we thought we had put to bed that fight in new york city
while under anesthesia, she watched as doctors used a lazar to cut the tumor and clear her daughter's is they can grow very rapidly and cause bleeding into the fetus and that can cause the death of the baby. >> reporter: four months later lena was born, a healthy 8 pound baby girl. now giving high fives and hugs, no sign of any tumor thanks to these doctors. >> they are a savior. she wouldn't be here. >> so sweet. >> so cute, right? amazing. >> as we mentioned, the...
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you can do it without anesthesia.o to work. >> reporter: but it would have meant months of recovery, taking away time from work and helping his wife care for charlie. >> but now there's a new transplant procedure that cuts recovery time in half for donors. >> reporter: adam's surgery was done laparoscopically. instead of a major incision, surgeons made just five small ones. >> most of our donors who have undergone laparascopic, have been able to go back to work in three to four weeks. they're off of pain medication, usually in 7 to 10 days. >> reporter: more than three months later, charlie is doing well. he's on drugs that suppress his immune system so his body doesn't reject his liver. now, his parents worried about keeping germs away. >> he's not allowed to play with his cousins. not allowed to have a lot of visitors really. we wash everything over and over again. >> reporter: but this father's day, the bra zizi family will be celebrating. and adam is counting his blessings. >> just grateful that i get to be dad to
you can do it without anesthesia.o to work. >> reporter: but it would have meant months of recovery, taking away time from work and helping his wife care for charlie. >> but now there's a new transplant procedure that cuts recovery time in half for donors. >> reporter: adam's surgery was done laparoscopically. instead of a major incision, surgeons made just five small ones. >> most of our donors who have undergone laparascopic, have been able to go back to work in three...
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you can do it without anesthesia. >> reporter: but traditional surgery for adam would have meant monthsrecovery, taking him out of work and leaving him unable to help his wife. his surgery was done lap scop scale. instead of a major incision, surgeons made just five small ones. >> most of our donors have been able to go back to work in three to four weeks. they're off of pain medicine in a -- usually to 10 days. >> reporter: more than three months after his surgery, charlie is doing well. he's on drugs that suppress his immune system so his body doesn't reject his new liver. now his parents worry about keeping germs away. >> he's not allowed to play with his cousins. not allowed to have visitors really. we wash everything over and over again. >> reporter: but this father's day, the bra zizi family will be celebrating. and adam is counting his blessings. >> just thankful that i get to be dad, too. and james has his brother. and things are going well. >> reporter: doctors say if all goes well, charlie will grow up healthy. in new york, dick brennan, wjz eyewitness news. >> and doctors say
you can do it without anesthesia. >> reporter: but traditional surgery for adam would have meant monthsrecovery, taking him out of work and leaving him unable to help his wife. his surgery was done lap scop scale. instead of a major incision, surgeons made just five small ones. >> most of our donors have been able to go back to work in three to four weeks. they're off of pain medicine in a -- usually to 10 days. >> reporter: more than three months after his surgery, charlie is...
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apparently in the operating room as he was getting anesthesia he looked at the doctors and said, i hope're republicans. somebody else said that. >> and he got through it without obamacare. >> crude oil -- mark simone is here. crude oil is down from the 52-week high hit in february of this year. my next guest sees $3 gasoline before halloween at fump. here's a spooky question. doesn't scare me. $3 gasoline. but could it re-elect the president? let's turn to an oil executive with skin in the game. i guess i can think about ten different things that we are going to be looking at that can factor into who gets re-elected. it's possible if gas comes down while it was headed up we were making the point that it could affect the election negatively for the president. do you think it could be a positive? >> not necessarily a positive. the lower gas prices is a reflection of the slowing economies around the world and i think that's really the bad news. there is good news for the consumer. but the big picture is they are looking for an increase in jobs. >> so you don't think it's -- lower gas price
apparently in the operating room as he was getting anesthesia he looked at the doctors and said, i hope're republicans. somebody else said that. >> and he got through it without obamacare. >> crude oil -- mark simone is here. crude oil is down from the 52-week high hit in february of this year. my next guest sees $3 gasoline before halloween at fump. here's a spooky question. doesn't scare me. $3 gasoline. but could it re-elect the president? let's turn to an oil executive with skin...
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you're never under general anesthesia, it's all local. so you dot feel a thing. i hung out for hours in a chair watching movies. i was a little tired but other an that i went back toork 2 days later. the nit of the surgery dr. carlson called me just to see how i was doing and gave me s cell pneumber so if there was any questions feel free to ll, don't even hitate. so. they do really care abouyou. a lot of the patients drive themselves home. some of the patients go to wk the next day. i know i did. we like patients to avd strenuous exercise, mpitive swimming, suing that sort of stuff fore a week or so. but after that you're right back on your rhair restoration, the next day you don't look different. people aren't saying what'd you do yesterday? but over time, months after the hair has been restored, the hair slowly grows in. and before you know it 3 months go by and you start to see a little growth, and 3 to 6 months there's really a lot of growth and 6 to 12 months there's just n hair there. real hair. natural looking. it's uelievable. so it gives you a dramatic
you're never under general anesthesia, it's all local. so you dot feel a thing. i hung out for hours in a chair watching movies. i was a little tired but other an that i went back toork 2 days later. the nit of the surgery dr. carlson called me just to see how i was doing and gave me s cell pneumber so if there was any questions feel free to ll, don't even hitate. so. they do really care abouyou. a lot of the patients drive themselves home. some of the patients go to wk the next day. i know i...
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. >> reporter: this is anesthesia. this is surgery.ight loss? >> people get liposuction all the time. they might lose four pounds of fat. i don't think it's as strange as that. >> reporter: while critics argue the device has been approved by the fda, its use for weight loss surgery has not. and no long-term studies have been done for safety or effectiveness. so, is this a rip-off? >> i can't say it's a rip-off. but until we have good data, it's not something i think we should be promoting for the public. >> reporter: and it's certainly not cheap. close to $12,000. but lavin argues, like like bariatric procedures before, there will always be growing pains. >> it's not going to displace bariatric surgery for the morbidly obese because it doesn't compete. and anyone out there who thinks there's a magic bullet for weight loss, there's none. and there never will be. >> reporter: maybe not a magic bullet. but patients like eve, who lost 12 months in just a month, and krystal, seem happy for now. >> everybody's been very supportive. and my hu
. >> reporter: this is anesthesia. this is surgery.ight loss? >> people get liposuction all the time. they might lose four pounds of fat. i don't think it's as strange as that. >> reporter: while critics argue the device has been approved by the fda, its use for weight loss surgery has not. and no long-term studies have been done for safety or effectiveness. so, is this a rip-off? >> i can't say it's a rip-off. but until we have good data, it's not something i think we...