Live Rescue: New Face, New Life (Season 1) | A&E

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Medics attend to a man who had a seizure in public. En route to the hospital, he shares he had a full face reconstruction after getting out of jail in this clip from Season 1, Episode 8 “6.10.19”.#LiveRescue
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42 thoughts on “Live Rescue: New Face, New Life (Season 1) | A&E

  1. It looks like postictal phase. His story don't follow but he slowly gets more coherent. He will be fine and hopefuly on meds again. If CBD works for him he may be able to bypass some of the terrible effect seizure meds can have.

  2. I'm telling you the down and out people that the ambulance takes to the hospital all they need is someone to take notice on them. The guy was in prison all that time because I bet he thinks no one cares. And its the down and out people who are the most appreciative of the human interaction. They just never got enough of that growing up. Which goes to show you shouldn't be bringing kids into the world if you don't have your life together. The problems get passed on like a generational thing. It takes a determined person to change and break the cycle.

  3. From what I've witnessed in life, prison inmates always claim to be "award winning" "executive level" or "upcoming millionaires"

  4. Haldol? That's the heaviest antipsychotic med out there…and the guy looked like he had the shakes too so…Tourette's? Yikes.

  5. I don't blame him for quitting his meds. My husband started having seizures after emergency brain surgery and he said the meds were so bad that he would rather have seizures. They made it so he couldn't eat and felt sick constantly. He eventually quit taking the meds. He's lucky that he gradually stopped having the seizures.

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