Complication from surgery - what will happen next on Itchy Boots?
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@gjvanlaar
29 күн бұрын
Da's een pleister op de wonde. Speciaal boekenbon voor m'n verjaardag gevraagd! Beterschap😘
@stefanomalinverni9431
29 күн бұрын
OOOOOOOOKKKKK, we wiil wait you
@iamstilldeath887
29 күн бұрын
We love you ❤️
@BoycottChinaa
29 күн бұрын
🕊️💕🌹💕🕊️ heal quickly and well, lovely leader - dankuuuu
@richandiben
29 күн бұрын
Glad you're ok.
This is what is called civilization. It's not huge glass buildings, fast cars and planes. It is dropping everything to help a total stranger and not expecting any payment. It is treating every human being like your brother or sister.
@Maggbba
28 күн бұрын
Well said.
@tambamusa3265
28 күн бұрын
Good poin
@carolineafolabi-deleu4527
28 күн бұрын
Very well said 🧡
@256ugkalix3
28 күн бұрын
Correct 💯 percent
@_ao101
28 күн бұрын
"dropping everything to help a stranger" are my favorite side quests while traveling. And other people love to help me as well, no matter where I go. keep your attitude dude and share it to people. We have to much racism again lately
Dear people from Tanzania, thank you for beeing so friendly, helpful, polite, unselfish to Noraly!
@reubenjacob5631
28 күн бұрын
Karibu sana, I love when humanity brings people together appreciate 🙏 from Tanzania 🇹🇿
@izindawo8363
28 күн бұрын
And Malawi 🇲🇼
@moseskiplagat5940
28 күн бұрын
We love you Tanzanians love from Kenya 🇰🇪
@silarising9055
28 күн бұрын
we love you kenyans too. we together alwayz
@Bkm2009
28 күн бұрын
Tanzanian are known generous in Africa Keep up that good heart my Tanzanian people much love from Uganda
After all I’ve seen with you girl I cannot believe that a medical room caused the most damage. God’s speed in your recovery.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@johnmiller8592
2 күн бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same comment! She’s so tough entire continents couldn’t bring her down and it took a surgeon in a hurry to stop her. Unbelievable 😖
I’m happy to see a place where people still care enough to take of a stranger. How touching is that ?God bless them all🙏✌️❤️🇺🇸
This woman's work ethic is on another level. Five years traveling the world creating content for us to enjoy, breaks her collarbone and while laying on a hospital bed with a collapsed lung..."uh one more thing I wrote a book by the way". I need to get my ass off the couch!🤣 Noraly you're an inspiration to us all. Get well soon!
@highvibe4839
28 күн бұрын
Too true, she’s absolutely remarkable..
@jusessson4637
28 күн бұрын
😢😢😢 so sorry my sister Noraly but with the power of God I know you gonna be okey so soon. And with your energy am sure you gonna get cured so fst be well Noraly say hi to your patients for us
@githice
28 күн бұрын
She makes me feel lazy and unfocused
@criticalcuda
28 күн бұрын
The people of the world are mainly hero’s in a time of need , what great people , ….. get well soon
@maritosibrian
28 күн бұрын
@@githice I feel the same! she is such an inspiration.. time to do something :)
OK everyone! Who else wants to give Noraly a big (but gentle) hug and shake hands with the guys who rescued her?
@Sujowi
28 күн бұрын
Where’s a hug emoji when we need one! ❤
@Wondobar
28 күн бұрын
@@Sujowi 🫂🤗
@juliemitchell9905
28 күн бұрын
🤗
@askhatmeizbayev2868
28 күн бұрын
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@marlenetrain
27 күн бұрын
❤❤❤wising you a healthy recovery
Hoping you give us an update on your recovery every once in a while. You have become like a friend for many of us, your fans.
Seeing our Noraly in this condition surely pained so many of us. By far her hardest injury since getting on you tube. We all wish her a speedy recovery and fast rehab. Thank you for many videos over the years and we await your return.
@Mikefngarage
8 күн бұрын
she is one tough lady punctured lung and didnt even know. she is a trooper.
@Mikefngarage
7 күн бұрын
Yes I agree.....Honestly I have been riding my whole life. And there is a rule we have always had. For good reasons. NEVER RIDE BY YOURSELF......always ride at least in pairs. Because ANYTHING can happen. Not to be disrespectful or a downer to the channel But Even with my experience riding motorcycles more than 45 years. I would never Try any of this. Simply because of the risk of the most simple thing happening that could put you off the bike, Break downs, So many things that could take your life. if it was me I would recruit riders to ride a leg with me to make a safer trip. I really like your channel, I have been watching you since about 200k subs and I would like to see you live a long life. Please listen when I say this. Get a partner......or post your planned rides on your website and recruit riders to ride a leg with you. Even if you want them to ride behind a bit.....It is for your safety. PLEASE.....
Tanzania 🇹🇿 people thank you for showing who African people are. Kind and compassionate. Africa Rising.
@planecrazyish
25 күн бұрын
Great work people of Tanzania 👏👏👏👏👏 🙏
@alwynraynott7303
25 күн бұрын
Africa is awesome
@lanazh2443
24 күн бұрын
Thank you Tanzanian doctors
@DahliaWilkman
24 күн бұрын
This gives so much hope to see this kind of kindness and non selfishness. It warms my heart deeply. ❤
@ramdas363
22 күн бұрын
Tanzanians are great.
Two things that i love... 1. your tenacity and resilience 2. common people are kind everywhere period !! Get well soon Noraly !!
@philhunt9297
28 күн бұрын
"common people are kind everywhere period" seems weird almost bad that passing strangers and friends offer better care than those in a 1st world nation who are paid to actually care.
@ralphjohnston250
28 күн бұрын
I love your resilience, your attitude to life it is what it is. Love watching your tours videos , i love what you said new bike new season . Better, stronger and wiser be safe .
@jsmit9484
28 күн бұрын
@@philhunt9297That is such a bullshit generalisation. The majority of the people who devote their life to healthcare very much care about their patients.
@schenaidahkwame1287
28 күн бұрын
Get well soon Noraly
@marthamejia2802
28 күн бұрын
Pronta recuperación!!! Te esperaremos de regreso!!! Te vamos a extrañar cada semana!!!❤
You have at least 2.32 million people rooting for your recovery. Please take care of yourself and don't even think about putting out content for the enjoyment of YT viewers until you're 100% healed . Wishing you a quick recovery. I'll be looking forward to an English version of your book.
You know Noraly, this accident is just making you more normal....because you are a superwoman!!! all the best wishes for a fast recovery Superwoman Noraly.
Although the Africa leg came to an abrupt ending we are very relieved to know you're safe, it could've been far worse, please take as much rest as possible, we are all praying for your speedy recovery which I'm sure you will cause you're noraly after all !!
@EdwinAbalain
28 күн бұрын
We are all so glad to see you well! Sometimes one is so lucky and you are, deservedly so! Be well get well and we will see in good health! On to the next destination!
@miriamdadademelis2374
28 күн бұрын
Graças a Deus vc está bem Noraly
@MrPerry61
28 күн бұрын
knowing she was usually a month or more ahead of her posted episodes was what kept me calm. lol
@sylvainbougie7269
28 күн бұрын
Yeah, the African leg 😢
@The.captive.eagle.14
28 күн бұрын
I was worried about predators when I lay there for a full half hour... Thank God everything went peacefully This is the adventure and this is its taste, it is fun sometimes and harsh at other times, and it is unfortunate that the end of the Africa trip in this way we hoped it would end in Egypt, for example! In general it was a year full of Noraly beautiful smile and we always accompanied you thank you iron woman 🌹 We'll miss your return in October if we stay alive. I was also at the doctor's today, and it looks like it's very 😢 bad. See you Noraly❤
As a physician I cannot help but comment your medical care is a new level of incompetence.
@tedreid1035
28 күн бұрын
Exactly. Seems like anytime people are futzing around with sharp stuff near the apices, that a good look at the xray might be in order. Apparently not.
@Charlie1776_
28 күн бұрын
You lie. You are not a physician.
@tedreid1035
28 күн бұрын
@@Charlie1776_ tell me how you know Robert is not a physician.
@1110karin
28 күн бұрын
Exactly, but she's too kind to even mention that. They might have done a better job in Tanzania.
@deldridg
28 күн бұрын
@@Charlie1776_ I really hope that in making your well qualified assertion, you now feel elevated and empowered. Dr Dillard has nothing to prove to you or any of us. What he said was spot on. Best get on with your homework laddie.
I stay amazed at the number of nice people you find in your travels.
"my lungs are air-tight.. so that's a plus." That's some perspective generating attitude right there. Thanks for the inspiration and great content.
From desolate deserts to lush jungle, small villages to big cities, mud pits to highways, small mouse lemurs to huge elephants, riding deserted roads to literally getting run off the road…you have shown us that Africa is a land of diversity, extreme adventure, and beautiful people. Season 7 didn’t end how you envisioned it, but the journey was a masterpiece. It has been an absolute pleasure “riding” along with you. Thank you, Noraly. My thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏🏼 Sending much love from Texas ❤
@WhiteTiger333
28 күн бұрын
Hear, hear! I think I've learned more geology, geography and languages to say hello and thank you than all my years of schooling offered. Because of Noraly's videos, I can now correctly point out almost all of the countries in both Africa and South/Central America, as well as have a picture in my mind of how the country and the people are. I sure could not do that before!
@LeonardSchokker
28 күн бұрын
Hi Noraly, so good to see you’re safe and sound again in The Netherlands. Whatever happens you always push through with a smile,e on your face! Thanks for all the episodes showing us your journey through Africa. I will miss the regular updates! Can’t wait for the next season, but in the mean time I wish you a speedy recovery.
@foxie2u1965
28 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree! We look forward to each and every episode!
@user-lt8yt6vb1y
28 күн бұрын
You act like she is the first person to travel through africa and document the journey. No mention of motorcycling, or any reflection on the seriousness of her injuries she has incurred over the last few years. I find this very odd, and other worldly...."crashing a motorcycle is part of the adventure"?...or is it?
@ritacuccu5943
28 күн бұрын
Curati e riposati per bene....poi se avrai intenzione di fare altro....qualsiasi cosa ti verrà in mente sarà emozionante Ciaooooo
These people where so helpful! Imagine aborting your plans for the day and driving a stranger for 5 hours to get them help. And the guy who drove Alaska, that's so kind. Even in this pain there is love.
@izindawo8363
28 күн бұрын
Humanity ❤ there are beautiful people on this earth, thanks to Noraly for showing them and restoring our faith in humanity. Thanks to all the amazing African people for their kindness and care!
@jusatnk
28 күн бұрын
Let us hope for her speedy recovery. I live in US. Here they will not transport me anywhere unless I guarantee payment with a credit card. The doctor will not see me without paying him first. If I have trouble paying, the bills, the collecting agencies will come after me and my credit will be ruined. It will take decades to regain financial ground. It is a living hell for accidental health emergencies in US. People say Africa is third world, it is not! Only sad thing is Africans, Asians, and others are copying the American ways...
@elspethandsimonpelling93
27 күн бұрын
Noraly, your channel is the perfect antidote to the news we get every day, showing that there are people everywhere who are good, kind people full of love and ready to do anything for someone who needs their help. We should always remember that governments are not their countries, and that so often the ordinary people live their lives in spite of what their governments do or don't do. Bless you for being a ray of sunshine in the lives of all you meet, and in ours ❤
@sCiphre
25 күн бұрын
"she's been riding this motorcycle for a long time, and she just fell and broke her collarbone, despite being in full MX gear. I'll drive it for her, for 5 hours, in the wrong direction, into a storm, in a t-shirt". The only explanation is that she met Tanzanian Chuck Norris.
Bless you, Noraly. And bless those kind souls who came to your rescue. How ironic, that you flew back to the Netherlands for surgery, only to have the surgeon and the radiologist screw it up, damage your lung, and not notice what they'd done. You might have been better off if you'd had the surgery in Tanzania. But that's water under the bridge. Heal up, rest, and take care of yourself. I look forward to season 8, to an English translation of your book, and to whatever new adventures you have planned. How terribly unfortunate, that all this hardship came crashing down on you.
@deusdedittusubira315
2 күн бұрын
ironically, Tanzania Doctors may have done a better job
Norally, you are an amazing human being. In pain and disappointment, your character still shines. You make that incident so light when it was really serious. You calm spirit radiates through your videos.
On a motorcycle trip to Alaska in 2008 I blew up the engine just south of the Yukon Territory line. A really nice couple stopped and gave me a ride (about 10 miles) to the nearest truck stop. From there 3 truckers helped me go back to get the motorcycle, bring it back to the truck stop. There it got loaded on the back of one driver’s Kenworth and hauled me and the bike to Anchorage (1,000 miles?). I got dropped off there and 3 days later the same trucker (who had made a run to Fairbanks) picked me up and decided he would give me a ride back to Great Falls, MT (where my trip started). 2,495 miles back. THERE ARE SOME REALLY NICE PEOPLE OUT THERE.
@jasonzerbini2375
22 күн бұрын
Yes and Noraly has shown countless times most friendly helpful people are found away from big cities out in rural areas, no matter what country!
@CartoonWeasel
22 күн бұрын
In 2008 yes. In 2024, ppl aint so nice anymore. (In the west)
Angels are everywhere, folks that took you to the hospital leaving their work are nothing short of angels. Get well soon, and prayers for speedy recovery. be back with a bang!!!
@JustLocal
4 күн бұрын
So are devils
Spending all my prayers to you Noraly, for a speedy recovery, as well as to all guys who helped her after your accident, and even to all the nice people you've met during your journey in Africa, from all countries. You made us discover something special... warmth, humanity, help, empathy, cohesion, friendship, respect, solidarity ❤️ Lovely people there! I'm French, born in Africa (Mauritania), but never been there since my childhood. .. you made me wanting to visit all these amazing countries and meeting all these amazingly wonderful people! Thanks for that as well, Noraly!
The fact that you were found by doctors tells me that the universe is looking out for you. Get well soon Noraly. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures for all these years.
@Y-jj7yt
28 күн бұрын
yea and the fact theyve had a good car AND talked english ^^
@shepirate
28 күн бұрын
You mean God, right?
@user-zn9ow8bc6x
28 күн бұрын
And the accident?? Who did that? 😅
@JosephMwema
28 күн бұрын
@shepirate sometimes things are said that way so as not to make atheists and non religious folks from feeling alienated.
@junimeme5626
28 күн бұрын
@@shepirate God invokes a reference to specific monotheistic religions. Some people prefer to stay spiritual in relation to the universe without those invocations.
The kindness of strangers is overwhelming! Prayers that you recover quickly! You are amazing!
@imdervish
28 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Tanzanian people 🔥🙏🙏
@JJ.R-xs8rf
28 күн бұрын
> "Prayers that you recover quickly!" God is there for guidance, he's not the one out there taking care of 8 billion people, otherwise he would rather busy in the Middle-East and Ukraine.
I hope you get better as soon as possible. And come back stronger than before. Beautiful, brave and strong lady.❤
Itchi, from Mexico, I send you lots of encouragement, so that you have a speedy recovery. You are very strong and you will be able to recover very well.
Have been a silent viewer for over 5 years and have travelled the world with you Noraly! Heal up and take your time. You have lifelong admirers all over the world.
@haraldgaller9375
22 күн бұрын
this are as well my thoughts; get well soon Norely; also a warm but gently hug 🤗
You got an accident in the middle of jungle and unexpectedly God sends you doctors and someone who will ride Alaska safely. Its like a plan everything was under control. Thanks to my fellow Tanzanians for showing the world our culture of love and kindness. Proud to be a Tanzanian🇹🇿!
@wordzmyth
26 күн бұрын
The Tanzanian culture is so wonderfully shown here. Really heartwarming.
@georgevalgood1718
26 күн бұрын
Es cierto, son personas que por naturaleza comparten sus recursos, siempre le brindan una mano al k necesita ayuda, además tienen paisajes muy bellos
@joemulwa1694
26 күн бұрын
Wonderful people 🎉🎉
@tina-mariecrocker5687
26 күн бұрын
Very well said.
@r00kiet80
26 күн бұрын
Stop giving credit to some god rather thank the people that were there
I just spent the last two months recovering from surprise open-heart surgery. The amount of support has been unreal and I hope you get it because I’m sending it your way too.
Hoi Noraly. Ik heb vanmiddag je boek ontvangen. Wat een mooi verhaal. Ben nu 3 uur verder en halverwege bij de foto paginas. Denk dat ik het vandaag nog wel uit lees. Dank je wel voor al deze jaren van fantastische videos en verhalen en ik hoop dat er nog veel volgen.
@fedde2104
8 күн бұрын
Hoi , zou het vandaag krijgen maar helaas , zal wel morgen worden. Op haar Instagram heeft ze drie avonden aangekondigd " Een avond met Noraly " Itchy Boots" .Heb direct maar een ticket gekocht voor 8 juli . Zie er naar uit Fedde.
The person who found you was so gentle and kind. Humans can drive us crazy. But humans can be so amazing. ❤️
@twister80
28 күн бұрын
Africans are always welcoming
@vmat6684
25 күн бұрын
@@twister80 And that's why they were easily colonised. They are too friendly and trusting
Ps…. You know you’re loved when over 80,000 people have watched this video in only the first two hours❤️❤️❤️❤️
@vogel2280
28 күн бұрын
Well, what about 275,000 views in 5 hours? That is pretty impressive as well.
@alsnyder1660
28 күн бұрын
And it would be so many more if the whole world was awake when the video was posted.
@TwoWheelAccord
28 күн бұрын
@@alsnyder1660 or not at work! I have to wait to watch it later.
@user-lt1ch3ph3v
28 күн бұрын
@@TwoWheelAccord I watched it AT work lol! So thankful Noraly is ok and taking the time to rest and recover so we can travel the world with her again!
@mikeandrews1899
28 күн бұрын
🤔
She literally went out on her shield. Godspeed on your recovery!
After watching some of your amazing adventurous videos, all up and down moments, crooky and straight roads you passed, happy and disparate, ethical and unethical, corrupt and justice, kind and respectful, loving and caring people you encountered... above all watching video you made even when in pain, your resistance, resilience, your amazing strength (mental, physical and emotional), beautiful sense of humour, your beautiful human nature in general is just beyond expressing in words...what an iron lady you are!🎉 You're a definition of true holistic humanity to be told, to be drawn a lot of lessons...I wish you a quick and complete recovery! Please take your time, give enough rest to body and mind. Then you will come back with full energy. Sending you a big hug with a big love and respect from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
@jasonzerbini2375
9 күн бұрын
That's a mouth full of words but every word is right on point. Well said ewenetuyebza! Peace!
They punctured her lung , and some days later she is telling us all about it, this woman is a living legend🥺
@abladerunner831
26 күн бұрын
maybe she Tanzanian surgeons would of done a better job. 2 weeks on pain killers before surgery ...says a lot about the state of Dutch health care system. Noraly should get private health insurance ,,, but if she was in private system ..well its pretty atrocious - 'we should of notice d we punctured your lung' . That is so unprofessional . What Clowns
@SupremeLordEnki
26 күн бұрын
exaggerating you mean
@johnweak1911
26 күн бұрын
@@SupremeLordEnki never had your bones broken i guess. Good on you
@Patrik6920
26 күн бұрын
@@abladerunner831 it happends ... its called being human, we all do mistakes and miss things .. in the best of woulds it wouldent have happend, but it did... its also sometimes hard to see things u arent looking for... and sometimes things are obstructed, to get a complete view from sevral angles withour removing things as life support isent an option...
@nicolad8822
25 күн бұрын
@@abladerunner831 You do know that it would the same surgeons in the private sector?
I was 62 self employed when l was diagnosed with chronic leukaemia and prostate cancer so l know all about life changing events. I grew up riding horses 🐎 and motorcycles so l got smash up a lot. During my treatments for cancer chemotherapy and other drugs, l had to spend a lot of time in bed or just sitting about which was extremely soul destroying. That's how l meet you Norely 😊 l found this Amazing lady on KZread and you were an inspiration. I admired your bravery and courage so much, you were a Light in a very dark tunnel. Thanks Norely and make sure you rest. MikeRider.
@bseidem5112
20 күн бұрын
Ivermectin kills cancer, Nov 23, try 50mg today and50mg three days.
@kcbindian6537
15 күн бұрын
Get well soon and find you kicking and thrilling .
Just a quick note to say how much you are missed and hope you take all the time you need to recover. Praying for you and for your complete recovery
Noraly, so sorry about your injuries. I have first hand experience (too many!) of broken bones, so I understand how painful it can be. How you managed to make content while lying in the mud, fly halfway across the world and even after your surgical complications is an inspiration. Your strength and courage are simply remarkable. Take as much time as you need to recover physically and, even more importantly, mentally. Your fans adore you and we'll be patient until you are ready for Season 8. Love and Peace.
" The guys in the car were doctors" Of course they were. This is Noraly, what else would they be!!!!
@S....
28 күн бұрын
I thought they are only doctors or engineers...
@cailinanne
28 күн бұрын
lol seriously, even when she’s unlucky she’s lucky. 😂❤
@romymongalini3838
27 күн бұрын
Truly Someone is looking after our Noraly.
@BuffaloweRider
26 күн бұрын
Karma is as karma does...love it.
@jeffhildreth9244
11 күн бұрын
@@BuffaloweRider Karma , then, gave her the crash.
Dear People from Tanzania: Thank you for being so kind and helpful. ItchyBoots: You will recover fast.
Get well from a 73 year old who has broken a third of the bones in his body over a 55 year love affair with dirt bikes , and still rides Hare Scrambles in a class for men over 70. Fortunately never had to have anything more than a total knee replacement . I love following your adventures around the world , but I do believe there are some place worth circumventing. Get well 🌻.
You are a real warrior! hoping for a speedy recovery!
I can't speak for everybody who follows you...but I'm sure there are hundreds of thousands of us who have breathed a collective sigh of relief that you're okay and also shed a tear or two at what you went thru in this ordeal. I wish you a speedy recovery and am looking forward to your book coming out...in Dutch and eventually English... congratulations! It isn't often an extraordinary person like yourself comes along and captures the hearts and imaginations of so many people. We are all beneficiaries of your good will, tenacity, and adventurous spirit!
@gzahnd
28 күн бұрын
If videos are coming it means she’s ok. She films a month or more in advance of when it is published on youtube.
@giles-df9yu
28 күн бұрын
More like 70 days.
@ed.barker7069
28 күн бұрын
@@giles-df9yu This accident only happened just over a month ago. If you study the X-ray of her shoulder taken in the African hospital you will see the date at the top. 17th April 2024.
It is a strange thing that people who never actually met Itchy Boots found themselves caring for her. Norely, you are one hell-of-a woman. We are so happy to know that you survived. You dear lady have made your mark in history. What a woman?
@StudioBissap
28 күн бұрын
Strange in western cultures maybe. People looking out for one another ("guardian angels") is common practice in non- western cultures.
@HoratioBunce503
28 күн бұрын
Weird right? To know and care about someone you’ve never met, and has no idea you exist outside of a group. Ah, the interweb
@cindybryant1584
28 күн бұрын
@StudioBissap it happens more than you think.
@edwardt1941
28 күн бұрын
Noraly's adventures have been part of our week for over a year this time, We have become concerned for her welfare/ It is interesting as a motorcycle rider because you know how hard the riding has been. Admiration for her.
@JJ.R-xs8rf
28 күн бұрын
*_"It is a strange thing that people who never actually met Itchy Boots found themselves caring for her"_* You think too negative about people, people all over the world are far more helpful than you think, it's confirmed by countless stories of people in similar situations.
Thanks for all the effort you have put in over the years. I wish you a speedy recovery. Missing your adventures badly!
In a hotel room in Tanzania: "I don't want do to surgery here.... I'm going to fly back to the Netherlands and do surgery there" In a hospital bed in the Netherlands: "they punctured my lung .... they just gave me a lot of pain killers and sent me home .... they also cut my nerves so I don't have any feeling here any more". Note to self: If you ever get hurt in the Netherlands, fly to Tanzania for surgery! Great to hear you are on the mend Noraly and look forward to your continuing adventures. Rest up. Mend. Thanks for all that you do for us, that we are unable to do ourselves.
Noraly, Even amidst the pains of a broken collarbone, punctured lung, battered foot, repeated surgeries, and emotional trauma, you continued to radiate beautiful smiles and naturally doled out your signature laughter. Your strength and resilience are truly remarkable. You are constantly in my thoughts and prayers for a swift and complete recovery. I bestow upon you the title of the "Princess of Africa" for your unwavering embrace of our people with so much kind words and praises, despite obvious challenges you faced. You embody the spirit of Africa, a beacon of pride for humanity, and a shining example of humility. Take all the time you need to heal, rest, and rejuvenate. We will be here waiting for you, God sparing our lives. Sending you all my love and support. Jimmy.
@elgringoec
28 күн бұрын
Beautiful sentiment Jimmy. God bless you as well.
@AlexKall
28 күн бұрын
Well said, Jimmy!
@georgeadewale5790
28 күн бұрын
Agreed African Princess indeed
I'm happy to see you made it to the hospital. Thanks to the three lovely people that helped you. I love all people of the world.
@oidadesgibtsned
28 күн бұрын
second that!
@thebrowns5337
28 күн бұрын
all the people that helped really
@nonaflowers8034
28 күн бұрын
Same! Love to one and all!❤❤
@german_novotiable
28 күн бұрын
I bet she would get a better surgery over there than in the Netherlands.
@nikos-giorgos
28 күн бұрын
@@german_novotiable I second that, no doubt about it. Also, waiting 2weeks for the surgery was so wrong...
TEXAS STRONG TEXAS PROUD 🟦⭐️⬜️⬜️ 🟦🟦🟥🟥 Itchy we’re praying for your healing ❤take time to get better I’ve done the same on a motorcycle accident as well it took me a year to recover blessings to you my friend 🇺🇸
Hi Itchy, wishing you all the best and a speedy recovery!!! Thank you for this incredible journey you have taken us on!!!
Get well soon! Praying for your speedy recovery!
Wow, I also had an moto accident in Mexico. I was unconscious with a bloody head, fractured hip and ankle severely bloody with lots of other minor injuries. This local man saw the accident, called for an ambulance, went in the ambulance with me to the hospital, and also safe guarded my motorcycle for me. I don’t remember any of it. Just another angel who came out of no where to help out.
@garyschutz8880
25 күн бұрын
Yes, Angels walk among us
@ViewThis.
24 күн бұрын
I've met quite a few of those in my Mexico travels.
@kee7678
24 күн бұрын
Where in Mexico? I'm headed through Baja in 2 wks. I had a buddy who was robbed, beaten...nobody helped him, then one guy "helped him" only to rob what he had left. NOT the norm for Mexico for sure but dang... Glad you got great help and people there for you.
@kathybradbury
23 күн бұрын
I am so glad God granted you the grace to be rescued.
@Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa843
23 күн бұрын
@@kee7678 if that happened to me I would’ve lost my faith in humanity
Such a strong woman. She remained calm in the middle of nowhere and in so much pain that many would panic in that situation. I hope she is fully recovered soon.
I'm glad your safe! It's been hard watching your videos for the last 6 months. It was rough, with all the crashes and difficult situations. It appeared to me that it was really tough and there wasn't much time for fun and relaxation. I get no pleasure out of your misery. Best of luck getting healed up and healthy again!
Since your very first video you have inspired me with your tenacity, courage and perseverance. Wishing you a speedy recovery!!!
I am a retired APRN and I am truly disappointed and quite shocked at the level of care she received in her home country's hospital. She held off and went home to have better health care and by the looks of it she did not receive that care unfortunately. I wish the best for Noraly and hope she heals well without any more complications. Take care and you will be missed can't wait til your next adventure.
@user-lt1ch3ph3v
28 күн бұрын
Yes, very surprising given that the Netherlands has excellent healthcare but I guess these things very unfortunately, do sometimes happen. Awful luck.
@1tholan
28 күн бұрын
@@user-lt1ch3ph3v sind anscheinend mitlerweile genauso pfuscher wie in deutschland.einfach schlimm,es wird nur noch auf das geld geschaut und das war es.bekannte ist vor 14 tagen an einer blutvergiftung gestorben.war dreimal im krankenhaus und wurde jedesmal mit der offenen wunde wieder nach hause geschickt und ist dann dort nachts an der blutvergiftung gestorben
@TheGravitywerks
28 күн бұрын
@@user-lt1ch3ph3v 150,000+ people die every year due to avoidable mistakes...in the U.S. alone...not luck, negligence
@shegocrazy
28 күн бұрын
@TequilaMotorsandTravel Are they really? lol. No. The Netherlands ranks above the USA is every healthcare index rating but I guess if you are rich enough in the US you can buy the best of anything. If not then bad luck about that.
@marilous7501
28 күн бұрын
That’s crazy. I expected that they would’ve taken her right away for surgery. I expected more from her own country and yet they let her down.
On an earlier season, a lady from a village in Africa asked you what you would do if you ever ran into trouble, and you said something like, “there is always someone that would help”. You found those people, again. Thanks for a great season, and we are just so grateful you are healing. Looking forward to the book in English, and whatever else it is you’re up to. Cheers!🍻
@janjager2906
28 күн бұрын
So well said, so nice… This should be the top comment 🙏
I hope you have a speedy recovery, Noraly! I am looking forward to reading your book! Thank you to the wonderful people who helped rescue you and your machine! 😎
Wishing you a speedy and full recovery. Looking forward to watching you in the near future.
My husband Walter ...a huge fan...would have been devastated by your accident. He passed a year ago. I suggested he ride with uou in Spirit and keep you safe...a Guardian angel for you. We both adore you and I have tears over this happening to you Noraly. Sending you love and healing energy from Walter and myself. ❤❤
@lindamcallister4115
24 күн бұрын
what a lovely post christine..Noraly def has a guardian angel or two that watch over her. What a terrific woman... doesn't just talk the talk ( of motorcycling and kindness) but walks it asa well. May God also watch over you Christine... you must miss your dear Walter as well.
@heynow01
24 күн бұрын
Yes, what a heartwarming story of compassion. But, i do hope Noraly must realize that while most people are simply trying to work and feed their families, she's just putting herself in very dangerous situations with no consideration for the imposition she creates for not having her own support team. I'm all for Noraly and her adventures, but this solo concept is just not a responsible way to continue. It's time to be responsible and get a team together for this adventure to function in a more responsible way.
@MichaelWilson-cx1hh
24 күн бұрын
What a lovely comment, Christine. Condolences for your loss.
Noraly, please know that every view of this video, every like of this video, is like a smile, a hug, a tap on the shoulder (the good shoulder) from people who love you and wish you well. You are strong!
I love my motherland Africa ✊🌍,, you could imagine how caring we are right? For people to cancel their daily mission just to get you help.. that's massive 🎉❤... I wish you a quick recovery dear❤❤❤... One love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🎉
Get well soon and take all the time you need to recover physically and mentally!
58,000 of us have wrched you within 48 minutes..you can imagine the silent prayers we've said so far ...God heal you Norlaly.. you're a true legend
No one, absolutely no one has ever before shown what so much of the world is like at ground level! Thank you, Noraly.
@zak2u2
28 күн бұрын
"At ground level". Excellent way of putting it.
@billschueneman7190
28 күн бұрын
Perfectly worded. As I struggled to come up with a proper comment.
Missing you so much and wishing you a fast and full recovery. ❤
We all just love you, please take care of yourself and heal! You give all of us such joy and inspiration, please take however much time you need. You are the queen of our hearts and our hero.
Africa! The most caring and hospitable people in the world. I have felt nothing but pride following this amazing adventure. Thankyou for showing this continent as beautiful as she is.
@Juan_More_Mile
28 күн бұрын
in the world? i don't think so
@amberalbertinia1286
28 күн бұрын
@@Juan_More_Mile tell me you've never been in Africa without telling me you've never been in africa
@Juan_More_Mile
28 күн бұрын
@@amberalbertinia1286 know what assuming does? Been to African countries and they are amazing but just as good as their people are there are awful ones too
@adamanthony7465
28 күн бұрын
Pride goes before a fall brother. If Africa is truly hospitable why are so many drowning in the Mediterranean?
@256ugkalix3
28 күн бұрын
Correct
A message from my 92 year old mother to Nuraly. She hopes you get better soon Nuraly, because she loves watching your adventures
Good luck and well wishes for a speedy recovery!
You are a legend and an inspiration!! Wishing you a speedy recovery Noraly...Get well soon !
This is Tanzania my home Country, I am so glad to see we are all like this..TZ are kind ppl...am sorry about your accident and pain
One of the strongest women I've ever seen. Take your time and do your healing. Noraly, YOU ARE THE ABSOLUTE LEDGEND!!!
Sending you a lot of love! Hope you feel beter soon!
Props to my fellow Africans for going the extra mile helping you. The Motherland is taking care of our visitors! I follow your channel over the last 2 years. My Dear - please take your time; I hope the recovery process will pass smoothly and long enough; God Bless! You are so very inspiring!
@BoopSnoot
27 күн бұрын
She might have been better off having surgery in Africa. Having lived in both Southern Germany and the Southern US (Texas) this is what so many Americans with the "grass is always greener" complex just refuse to accept, that the healthcare in much of Europe is absolutely abysmal. I was neglected in a Germany hospital with four people per room separated by a curtain, nurses would take an hour to come after alerted and then apologize they are understaffed, and the amount of mistakes and lack of funding are so apparent. Then I was in Texas which I had heard was horrible for healthcare and I was treated like a queen in the most amazing facilities and staff and with my own private room that was so clean and modern.
@panadocoughsyrup
27 күн бұрын
@@BoopSnootSouth Africa has one of the best healthcare sectors in the world, so yeah I agree with you… I’d feel far safer going to a Tanzanian hospital than a Dutch one personally, but that’s just me.
@DennisBonich
17 күн бұрын
@@BoopSnoot i can tell you that European healthcare if its public hospitals then its very bad. I have experience from 2 countries, Slovenia and Denmark. In Denmark we have free healthcare but its worse than you would expect, and they dont care about you, many people have died for this reason, sending people home without proper evaluation. I can write a book about it. Its so sad.
The most amazing thing about Noraly is her attitude. She is always finding the bright spot in the clouds and moving toward it. Godspeed with your recovery!
Much love and wish you well and looking forward to see you back on the road again ❤. Speedy recovery
Oh my, lots of healing prayers your way Noraly❤
This video has shown the world what the real Africans are like - a kind and a good people. I live in England one day a new vehicle I had just bought caught fire on the highway, my son and I jumped out and tried to flag down hundreds of vehicles, not one stopped. This is the heart of the true African, we don’t abandon people in trouble or in pain. Thank you Itchy boots for telling our story. I know you will get better. Somebody up there is surely watching over you, was it a coincidence that it was doctors that showed up to rescue you? You are a different kind of human being - still very up beat and ready to go. Hope it’s not the Antartica you are going next 😅. Get well soon!
@pritamkayal9970
23 күн бұрын
True
@argynkuketayev4166
22 күн бұрын
it also showed pleasures of free health care: two week wait for surgery, punctured lung and a lot of painkillers.
@WJJ3rd
21 күн бұрын
@@argynkuketayev4166 Let's keep politics out of this great story of courage, adventure and kindness...please.
@argynkuketayev4166
21 күн бұрын
@@WJJ3rd don’t bring politics into conversation then. In the USA she’d been operated within a couple of days
@Zozik333
21 күн бұрын
What’s wrong with Antarctica …? There is good and bad people everywhere… just because someone didn’t stop for you don’t judge the whole country/race
Noraly is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise negative world. Most of her followers are incapable of modeling her adventures but continue to live vicariously thru her. Her attitude, discipline, and sense of adventure create a safe space for us twice a week. I will miss her immensely until October and wish her a rapid and complete recovery.
@cheyjan330
28 күн бұрын
Perfectly said, thank you!
@buckdashe2571
27 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
@intrax2tv
25 күн бұрын
She is a kind of modern day saint or angel! Lots of peiple experiencing this!
Your resilience is incredible!
I wish you a speedy recovery and I hope you get back to your travels if you are able. Godspeed!
A little old lady in the UK sends all best wishes for a gentle recovery. You’re quite a gal.👍🏼
When I broke my collar bone on bicycle, I was 500 m from the nearest super modern hospital. I fainted froim pain on the way to the hospital where a stranger took me in his car. I admire Itchy Boots how brave and strong she is.
@scotth5988
25 күн бұрын
Wow that sounds like a hellish experience
@ekimandersom4478
19 күн бұрын
500meter aint that far, you could have walked
Quick recovery itchy. I have been weeping seeing you in this pain but thank God you are safe and sound.
Glad to hear you’re on the mend. Your friend and the people that helped are a god send. Get well soon. You’re an amazing human
Doctors come by in the middle of nowhere and take you to the hospital. God has your back, and you are certainly keeping your guardian angel busy. We're sending up prayers for your recovery. Thank you for all the adventures you share with us❤.
@sail4life
28 күн бұрын
Guardian Angel (Singular?) IDK, but it wouldn't surprise me if she had a whole army of them!
@dutchmountaineer1476
28 күн бұрын
I don't know if the doctors came for rescue because Noraly did have Garmin InReach rescue service as shown in her video of the accident where she did mange to send a SOS
@vmat6684
25 күн бұрын
@@dutchmountaineer1476 No. They were on their way to work in another town
Someone give this woman an award. An outstanding individual and role model.
@ththim7785
27 күн бұрын
How about giving the award to those who helped her in her time of greatest need?
@icyx9268
27 күн бұрын
@@ththim7785 WTF? you mean the doctors who excercised such incompetance while treating her that they cut or / sabotaged a even more critical body part that what was ruined and screwed up the surgery?
@stefcamps2767
27 күн бұрын
Absolutely ! she is so incredible i like her!
@Cybertruck1000
27 күн бұрын
@@ththim7785 It just so happens I posted that after seeing her accident. She was exceptional from the start and she is now. I know the people that helped her were brilliant, are they exceptional? Maybe so but I, and probably you, would have done similar. Please, no need for an argument.
@ththim7785
27 күн бұрын
@@Cybertruck1000 Maybe NOT!
your bravery and attitude are amazing!! heal quickly and know that many love you and feel your pain.
Get well soon . . . Missing you lots. Wishing you all the very best and a speedy recovery! Lots of love and hugs!
Thank you everyone in Africa for helping and hosting Noraly, and others like her.
@nunziobusiness1509
28 күн бұрын
I agree. I don't know about you all, but Noraly's videos have revealed more about Africa than any other shows that I've ever watched. Highly educational and eye-opening. I have a newfound respect for the awesome people of Africa.
As a doctor, i just kept developing goosebumps as the story progressed. The bumpy ride in pain, the punctured lung. Wishing you a speedy recovery with no more complications. You make us women proud by showing how brave and resilient we can be. Stay strong!!!. My Wednesday and Sunday evenings will be very dull now. But you need the time to heal and we are praying for you. Take care!!! Love, a Nigerian who has been watching you in Saudi Arabia.
@HoratioBunce503
28 күн бұрын
I am so grateful to all of the doctors and health workers out there. Also, the people who have developed the incredible technology that makes it possible to recover after these types of injuries.
@wimoweh1951
28 күн бұрын
Dr Amina, your comments are my thoughts exactly. Wishing our amazing sister only the best and good rest
Miss you and hope you are healing quickly. You really opened the world to me. Thank you
WOW-WOW-WOW.... absolutely WONDERFUL People!!!!Thank you to ALL your Helpers!!!🙏🇦🇺
The difference between Europe and Africa: i crashed in the middle of the night in Belgium and got stuck under my bike for half an hour. Three cars passed, nobody stopped or called for help. Finally i had to force my broken hand under the bike into my pocket to get my phone and call the police (they were there in about just five minutes!). People in Europe will let you die on the side of the road. In Africa they will cancel their whole day to help you. Fingers crossed for a quick recovery! :)
@goldenretriever6261
26 күн бұрын
I crashed on my bicycle in Toronto, Canada on an icy road. While I was lying on the road three cars just drove around me...but I was OK.
@sweetsweet3753
26 күн бұрын
I also crashed in Belgium ended in a road side ditch. no injury but maybe vehicle number 15 stopped to help me. I live in Thailand and vehicle number 1 will stop for sure to help.
@samchs222
25 күн бұрын
I agree it's less likely to get help from ordinary people in Europe. Hard to imagine doctors that will leave their itinerary to take care of a foreigner. But then there are systems in place like ambulance to call in Europe
@baghazukhov152
25 күн бұрын
Yes. Africans are CIVILIZED in the true sense of that word. Cannot say the same for Europeans.
@meingalaxy2385
25 күн бұрын
I totally agree to that. Spent 3 years in South Africa and the people will do everything to help you doesn’t matter what the plan for the day was. Had an accident on the bike in Germany and the one who passed just complained that I block the lane. It’s insane!!!
Wow, what a strong lady! Despite all the damage, she is still smiling and committed to what she is doing. At the end of the video, when she said, "I will be back and back stronger," it brought tears to my eyes. God bless you, give you health, and a quick recovery!♥
@imdervish
28 күн бұрын
💪🔥
@kooora2day97
19 күн бұрын
❤❤😊
Glad someone came that way and helped you, that too doctor's. Glad you are recovering. Recover fully and you will be back with more energy. All the best.
So much for surgery in the Netherlands!!! Such bad, bad luck. I hope you can speedily recover and regain your fitness for your next adventure Noraly. Good luck.