it s 7.00 in the watson household, and the morning routine has just begun. so for breakfast, christopher has about seven different meds. emily has seven as well, but a different combination. it s busy. it s intense. and for emily and christopher, it s life saving research. so we ve got feeding tubes, they ve got epilepsy. the 12 year old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with chris breathing tube, he s tracheostomy and unable to resolve it. he d be dead within minutes. and that s why emergency care is vital. get the lady to come round here and see. just before christmas, with ambulances in short supply, and hospitals declaring critical incidents, christopher started to have problems with his breathing tube. we changed his tube to make sure he had a good airway, to make sure it was clear. we re increased his oxygen to make sure that the oxygen was getting
it s intense. and for emily and christopher, it s life saving research. so we ve got feeding tubes, we ve got epilepsy. the 12 year old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with christmas breathing tube, he s tracheostomy and unable to resolve it. he d be dead within minutes. and that s why emergency care is vital. get the lady to come round here and see. just before christmas, with ambulances in short supply, and hospitals declaring critical incidents, christopher started to have problems with his breathing tube. we changed his tube to make sure he had a good airway, to make sure it was clear. we re increased his oxygen to make sure that the oxygen was getting around his body right. but he didn t seem to improve. he seemed to be getting worse. he was presenting in a way that we d never seen before. he was presenting in a way that we weren t trained to deal with. they called for an ambulance, b
christopher in my report, they go to school every day, they love watching the simpsons, they love rock music, but they also need vast amounts of equipment and that extra level of care to stay alive. and their parents are very, very highly medically trained. they can deal with most situations but when it comes to something like with christopher and a blocked tracheostomy and he starts to deteriorate, they need that emergency care and they need it to come within minutes. i spoke to doctor tony wolff, chair of the british academy of trial disability and she said parents are being put in a really difficult position. when they call for an ambulance they have it in their emergency health care plan. this is a document they discuss with their paediatrician, all about how to cope when things go wrong and they can go wrong very quickly, but they can no longer give that guarantee that an ambulance will arrive within minutes. she says that s a very difficult position for
it that emily s favourite song? it s 7:00am in the watson household, and the morning routine has just begun. so for breakfast, christopher has about seven different meds. emily has seven as well, but a different combination. it s busy. it s intense. and for emily and christopher, it s life saving research. so we ve got feeding tubes, they ve got epilepsy. the 12 year old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with chris breathing tube, he s tracheostomy and unable to resolve it. he d be dead within minutes. and that s why emergency care is vital. get the lady to come round here and see. just before christmas, with ambulances in short supply, and hospitals declaring critical incidents, christopher started to have problems with his breathing tube. we changed his tube to make sure he had a good airway,
emily has seven as well, but a different combination. it s busy, it s intense, and for emily and christopher, it s life saving. christopher has got a tracheotomy and emily has got choking issues. the 12 year old twins were born prematurely and have complex medical needs. are you ok, emily? each one on their own could be life threatening. if we have a problem with christopher s breathing tube, his tracheostomy, and we re unable to resolve it, he d be dead within minutes. get the lady to come round here and see. just before christmas, with ambulances in short supply, and hospitals declaring critical incidents, christopher started to have problems with his breathing tube. he was presenting in a way we have never he was presenting in a way we have never seen he was presenting in a way we have never seen before, he was presenting in a way never seen before, he was presenting in a way we never seen before, he was presenting in a way we are not trained to deal with they called for an