Live Rescue: Spasm and Sass (Season 1) | A&E

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A patient suffering from back spasms doesn’t let the pain hold her back from cracking jokes with the crew who treats her in this clip from Season 1, Episode 4, “5.13.19”. #LiveRescue
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46 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Spasm and Sass (Season 1) | A&E

  1. I had no idea that they actually give people fentanyl for pain with all of the stories you hear in the news about people overdosing on street pills that are filled with it.

  2. Classic modern day paramedics. Stick the monitor on her before you’ve even got through your initial assessment? Not everything can be solved with a freakin ekg.

  3. My mom has the same back issues this girl claiming to have, when my moms back starts up super bad she don’t move like that she don’t talk, only crys and screams in pain until I can get her pain meds and they takes places. She had never called 911 for this issues…. half the time she only takes half her pain pill so she don’t get addicted…. only time she takes a full one is when she is crying in pain…

  4. She the reason people like me who suffer from chronic pain illness can't get the proper meds we need she complained about the small dose of fentanyl they gave her

  5. She's playing to the camera, moving around very well for being in pain- this I know. Also, not having had this before she sure knows about small needles, where she likes to be 'stuck' and her face lit up when they mentioned fentanyl. She's playing everyone! Shame on her, back pain can be very difficult to treat these days and those that suffer truly – she's making a mockery of us and why Drs won't give medication.

  6. Drug seeking, not in the kind of pain that warrants that kind of response. She didn't even notice that gurney bumping on the sidewalk. If the pain was real, I mean so much wrong with this picture, all sorts of tells….

  7. She is working the room, finding out what the names are, then making demands, calling them by their names, directing them, and she twists and turns herself very easily for a disc problem. Very manipulative.

  8. As someone whos had to go to hospitals every other week for pain medication, I know your game lady

    Thank god I was finally diagnosed and am seeing a rheumatologist so I don’t have to hospital hop anymore

  9. Totally faked it….. I slipped a disk in my back that went in towards my spine and hit a nerve I have issues with constant aggressive spasms if she was in true pain she wouldnt be moving like she did

  10. She was crying and could barely talk when they first got there and then she was speaking normally and moving around freely. I could barely move or breathe when my back went out and it was horrible!

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