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A young patient is admitted to the hospital after suffering a hypoglycemic episode but when doctors discover cancer, he never makes it home.
From Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 9 'Uncharted Territory' - Dr. Charles is tasked with evaluating a patient as a possible heart recipient; Jeff makes a confession to Dr. Manning; two MMA fighters arrive at Chicago Med in bad shape; Dr. Stohl returns from his sabbatical.
Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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@Xaurii
@Xaurii Год назад
knowing this actor passed away, watching this is actually sad. RIP Joey, you seemed like a great actor
@catherinep2034
@catherinep2034 Год назад
He died in real life too?
@zango7607
@zango7607 Год назад
@@catherinep2034 Yeah. The actor, Joey Morgan, died in November of 2021. This episode first aired back in Jan 2017. I do not believe they discoled the cause.
@blazingvenom6012
@blazingvenom6012 Год назад
@@zango7607 aw man, poor guy
@k0ncursus
@k0ncursus Год назад
That is so sad. Poor guy R.I.P
@catherinep2034
@catherinep2034 Год назад
@@zango7607 oh, that is sad
@emmashuffle6457
@emmashuffle6457 Год назад
That walk out of the hospital afterward is hardest thing to do and the strangest feeling… that poor father.
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Год назад
My dad went though that with his dad, several years before I was born. Walked out with a small box of his effects he had in the hospital. 25 years later he found that box in his basement storage bin. The two of us went through it. His wallet had receipts, a little cash, and old credit cards in it. Felt very strange and eerie.
@Zulisian
@Zulisian Год назад
Yes, it is, I watched a child die on a ward, nothing they could do, and then left at 3am in the morning, to get some rest before having to go back up and bring their wheelchair, their items and the pyjamas they were wearing when they died home. It was 5 months ago next week and I still can't hold it together when I think about it, and see him lying there. God, it's horrific and you feel so empty.
@RaptorFromWeegee
@RaptorFromWeegee Год назад
@@Zulisian I sympathize, that sounds unequivocally horrible. Try talking about it with people who really know you and whom you trust. Get some good comfort food, try to be around people who can get you grounded. Also, getting outside on a nice day can work wonders. The worlds full of horrors that go down every day all over the world. Don't let them into your world.
@kms7527
@kms7527 Год назад
Yes it is.. I walked out of the hospital without my eldest daughter.. I went home..she went to the morgue..
@emmashuffle6457
@emmashuffle6457 Год назад
@@kms7527 I’m so sorry to hear that. I lost my mom. The ties between a child and a parent are so precious. No parent should have to outlive their child. My condolences to your sweet daughter and may she rest in paradise. I’m sure she is always with you ❤️
@ayanoaishi8489
@ayanoaishi8489 Год назад
Seeing the dad walk out of the hospital broke my heart
@CHELSEABuckhannon
@CHELSEABuckhannon 9 месяцев назад
Mine too❤
@carriecompton6919
@carriecompton6919 6 месяцев назад
I came on to say the exact same thing 😢
@papaCmahns
@papaCmahns Год назад
Damn, I came to comment on how good this dude was as an actor. I had no idea he had passed. RIP my dude
@johnm9311
@johnm9311 Год назад
House woulda saved him, hands down
@food_and_dreams
@food_and_dreams Год назад
Yeah, but he would have killed him first 🤣
@Hascienda27
@Hascienda27 Год назад
@@food_and_dreams better than killing him last tho
@food_and_dreams
@food_and_dreams Год назад
@@Hascienda27 Yeah, but this kid is gonna live with the trauma of house 😂
@KSMaxiefan01
@KSMaxiefan01 Год назад
Me trying to imagine both House and Manning working together. Both have such different personalities but go to major extremes. House’s extremes almost always save the patient, manning’s kills them 50% of the time
@Queen_Springsteen
@Queen_Springsteen Год назад
And diagnosed him as soon as he saw him
@gracelodzinski9576
@gracelodzinski9576 Год назад
this actor was fantastic. that’s exactly how a normal person would react in this situation. he makes the doctors seem plastic and fake by comparison.
@livelifeincolour
@livelifeincolour Год назад
Yeah he seemed like a real person...
@inheritmyshoes9559
@inheritmyshoes9559 4 месяца назад
He unfortunately also died a few years later. Great loss
@ItzPuppyTwinsEdits4514
@ItzPuppyTwinsEdits4514 Год назад
His Last words ……“ let’s do this”💔😢
@DJDeezyThaTruth
@DJDeezyThaTruth 3 месяца назад
-Then *Pop* 💢
@HeyShotgun
@HeyShotgun 3 месяца назад
No you can’t put him in there there’s gotta be another way ! “ LETS DO IT “ - high on life
@juliannamaness7929
@juliannamaness7929 Год назад
I suffer from pre diabetes but I’m working on losing weight and I don’t wanna end up like him 🥺🥺🥺
@Mistyphoenix14
@Mistyphoenix14 Год назад
You got this I send you all my love ❤️
@julesoxana3630
@julesoxana3630 Год назад
You got this❤️
@isaacgodby9848
@isaacgodby9848 Год назад
Don't worry.
@katrajernejc4987
@katrajernejc4987 Год назад
Yes you go my dear ❤️❤️❤️❤️ dont give up ❤️❤️❤️❤️ just know you dont need to look "perfect" to be healthy ok? Just cuz you have more weith it doesnt mean you arent healthy ok?! Please do it safley and take your time, and eat healthy ok? Stay strong even on bad days, oh and one more thing you can have a bit of sweets everyday it helps so you dont have days where you just eat sweet things. I went on a diet and so did my freinds and if you have something small like that you will be motived more to keep going ❤️ and talk to doctors lots ❤️
@kasa9884
@kasa9884 Год назад
His cancer had no prevention.
@XoXoVENOMoXo
@XoXoVENOMoXo Год назад
Such a great actor, it was very sad to see him go so soon :(
@tasha3939
@tasha3939 Год назад
What’s his name?
@ScrewgeMcF_ck
@ScrewgeMcF_ck Год назад
@@tasha3939 Joey Morgan
@magnumpi28
@magnumpi28 Год назад
They can bring him back in a dream sequence
@lolcompany4u
@lolcompany4u 11 месяцев назад
​@@magnumpi28he past away in real life
@magnumpi28
@magnumpi28 11 месяцев назад
@@lolcompany4u They can use AI
@trialsemail2
@trialsemail2 Год назад
This is why it is so so important to take care of your health
@isaacgodby9848
@isaacgodby9848 Год назад
YESSSSSSSSS TRUE.
@kasa9884
@kasa9884 Год назад
True, but cancer like this had no prevention.
@tonyajones1463
@tonyajones1463 Год назад
Why I agree with what u are saying but u have to understand diabetes can be genetic. U can either be born with it or get it later. That's what happened to me. I wasn't born with diabetes but I ended up getting it now. I was very healthy akd athletic grow8ng up I dis put on weight after hugh school but it doesn't always after u can be the healthiest person. I have an aunt who was very careful with her health she took very good care of herself and health and she still got diabetes it runs in my family as well as cancer. So please don't judge those who don't
@thereturnofthewhyboner
@thereturnofthewhyboner Год назад
Cancer isnt always a choice mate my cousin died from testicular cancer at 20 and that kind is rare for a young man but his dad had it and survived but his great grandfather had had it so it was a genetic thing.
@rosiemartinez8005
@rosiemartinez8005 Год назад
@@tonyajones1463 but this guy in the show says he only eats fast food and he drinks. He’s not doing anything to help himself or prevent it.
@GIguy
@GIguy Год назад
This is exactly why I chose to work in a laboratory, and not the ER. I don’t think anybody will ever know how horrible it feels to have to tell a family their loved one is dead, because there was nothing you could do to save them, no matter how hard you tried, it just was not possible. I lasted two years in the ER before I went back to university to teach for a while, and then went to the laboratory, I couldn’t live with telling people such horrific news on my soul. I felt like it was my fault, no matter what the circumstances were, despite us being taught professional detachment, I never could fully put my emotions aside. I would literally go into the office area, close the door, and bawl my eyes out like a child. When I realized it begin to affect my life, whether I was at work or not, I knew I had to leave, because you can’t take it with you, and if you’re not able to do that, you have no place being in the ER. I have a passion for helping others, I always have, I always knew I wanted to be a doctor, but I had no idea of how hard it would be to stand before a family and tell them they will never see their loved one again. I felt like such a failure, and to some extent I still do, I just don’t have what it takes to work in emergency medicine, and I greatly admire those who do. But I also love working in the lab, we have found new treatments and new cures never before seen. It’s a lengthy and timely process, but DEEPLY fulfilling when you know that something you created is saving lives, I just wish I wasn’t so damn emotional!
@metaphysicalretardation
@metaphysicalretardation Год назад
You never let anyone go - always remember that. Death comes for us all one day, and on that day you made it fight tooth and nail until the last drop of blood to take them from you.
@GIguy
@GIguy Год назад
@@metaphysicalretardation thank you
@dude14377
@dude14377 Год назад
what a heartfelt account of your experiences in the ER, thank you for sharing. I myself work in laboratories on the clinical trial side and I absolutely love it, but part of me has always wondered about how I'd fare in the ER as a doctor. Still considering it but I suppose there is a reason why doctors have among the highest rates of suicide, you need an extremely high mental fortitude.
@trudgingtheroadofhappydest3983
🇨🇦. I am a patient with a long, long history of surgeries, radiation, complications, had a DNR at one point, etc and I just want to say thank you! It doesn’t matter what area of medicine you are in. So many helped me. I’m at home now able to enjoy my garden and all the outdoors. I was not afraid of death then or now. Live life with no regrets and a sense of wonder. It’s over for all of us very quickly. Take care.
@baylienixon6919
@baylienixon6919 Год назад
This is also a major reason I am in the labs. The job does the detachment for me.
@Mosthatedstuff
@Mosthatedstuff Год назад
Joey Morgan August 11, 1993 - November 21, 2021 * For those of you that don’t know, that was the actor who played this young patient. Yes, he unfortunately died in real life at age 28.
@bernainmolina7481
@bernainmolina7481 Год назад
Rip mr morgan
@Shizen-Cifer
@Shizen-Cifer Год назад
Did they ever end up releasing a CoD on it? I know that early on none was given, just not sure if something was finally said.
@TheTrollMastah
@TheTrollMastah Год назад
What happened?
@scottw6704
@scottw6704 2 месяца назад
Overexplained. Birth and death dates give us all we needed to know (though it had already been covered in many earlier comments)
@MsStephanieJane31
@MsStephanieJane31 2 месяца назад
RIP 🪦 💔 🥀
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Год назад
He sounded so relaxed for a pain level 12, especially if it was sudden at pressure 😅
@eileensnow6153
@eileensnow6153 Год назад
That’s how you know it’s a 4 lol
@samg873
@samg873 Год назад
Eileen Snow yep. Anything at 6 or above on pain scale I can't talk cause I can't concentrate. Actually if its at 3 I can't concentrate
@SjofnBM1989
@SjofnBM1989 Год назад
if it's chronic pain you get used to it.
@samg873
@samg873 Год назад
@@SjofnBM1989 guess that's true
@iPyromantic
@iPyromantic Год назад
It really depends on the person. When my gallbladder burst it took a few hours before anyone could actually see me, most of which I spent trying not to move and occasionally involuntarily moaning quietly if the pain flared. The ER doc who finally saw me looked at my test numbers, looked at me, and said "I have NEVER seen anyone come into my ER with numbers this high who wasn't screaming in pain. I don't know how you aren't. Seriously, you should brag about this."
@jeannehall6546
@jeannehall6546 Год назад
Such a sad case here. Sadder still that Joey Morgan, who played this young man, passed away shortly thereafter. Rest In Peace Joey.😢
@crystalpeerson8979
@crystalpeerson8979 Год назад
My whole family has had gallstones. You can have them for years before they cause a huge issue. I have to watch what I eat, because if I eat too much of something (salt, sugar, whatever) I will be in for a rough time. Other than that, I am average health.
@Ouchiness
@Ouchiness Год назад
I got my gallbladder removed.
@crystalsswtor3760
@crystalsswtor3760 Год назад
Everyone in my family had them too, my sister and I had the gallbladder removed, and yes we all have obesity. I quit smoking and the weight just piled on but I also know it's because I eat normally and I can't eat that way anymore. When you get older there's a certain way you have to eat and it's hard to break the habits
@kimberlycollins834
@kimberlycollins834 7 месяцев назад
I had my gall bladder out and doing the surgery i got severe nerve pain. I suffered in pain for 2 years.
@blythetran8737
@blythetran8737 Год назад
Joey is so cool. His voice (at least to me!) doesn't match his body (he feels ten years older and has such a mature voice!), but he has such grace. One of my favorite 'patients' from Chicago Med series
@suvdr1037
@suvdr1037 Год назад
I thought the “voice “ wasn’t his for the first few minutes as well … interesting
@nicolehegarty4749
@nicolehegarty4749 11 месяцев назад
I had that thought when he spoke too lol 😆
@Rhonettala187
@Rhonettala187 Год назад
This is why it's important for doctors to look past a person's weight and stop focusing on what they can see with their eyes. Health issues don't revolve around whether or not you're at an "ideal" weight and medical professionals need to step up and recognize that.
@jannalam6861
@jannalam6861 Год назад
Right when I was living with my inlaws in a third world country, every time my MIL would go to the hospital sick, they would tell her that she needs to go and eat more food. The poor woman was severely underweight and always sick, and it wasn't because of her diet. She ended up dying in her 40s from heart problems.
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts Год назад
found the healthy at any size death propagandist
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Год назад
@@toomanyaccounts They're not saying that being overweight is healthy, but that overweight people can have other health problems that aren't related to weight, so doctors should investigate more rather than just blowing everything off.
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts Год назад
@@tgbluewolf anyone that uses the words fatphobic or fatshaming does indeed think being morbidly obese is healthy. the individual was being killed due to obesity
@galaxyamber8001
@galaxyamber8001 Год назад
Being overweight doesn’t help and being in denial about it doesn’t help either. My sister is obese and has the same talk the woman is diabetic and pushing 40 she limps yet she remains in denial about her weight being a problem I hate using this word but it’s getting to be “toxic”
@CheyD33
@CheyD33 Год назад
The amount of times I've witnessed someone go into diabetic seizures and almost go into full coma is ridiculous. Here's your sign to change your life and diet. It's extremely traumatic to watch people almost die multiple times, all for something treatable.
@leaving..
@leaving.. Год назад
Can that happen to type 1s? I'm scared now
@CheyD33
@CheyD33 Год назад
@BaileyBear2017 I've only seen type 2 go into them, I assume type 1s usually have insulin pumps and constant monitoring, but it's always possible because it due to excess amounts of insulin or sugars. You'd have to ignore your symptoms for awhile before it would become critical
@leaving..
@leaving.. Год назад
@@CheyD33 ok ty I was like oop. Yh it makes sense because I get to like 15 and I feel pretty ill so hopefully it should be ok
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Год назад
*For type 2
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Год назад
@@leaving.. Wait, get to 15 what??
@a3kChianie12
@a3kChianie12 Год назад
Dr manning just ignored the fluid in morrison's pouch on ultrasound @1:02 XD (not to mention she diagnosed gallstones without a formal gallbladder view, although you can probably still see the gallbladder+stones on a RUQ scan)
@hilaryc3203
@hilaryc3203 Год назад
In watching these shows; most of the doctors and nurses would have been fired in real life.
@shur7318
@shur7318 Год назад
@@hilaryc3203bingo
@TideasOfficial
@TideasOfficial Год назад
Would love for the show to follow the patient to see them dealing with the hospital bill afterward.
@MrLazlness
@MrLazlness 8 месяцев назад
Most of the patients die from seeing the bill sadly, that’s why they don’t show it 😢
@minisnakali
@minisnakali Год назад
Oml he looks so young! I thought someone else was speaking I'm in awe, I really do love his voice its really soothing
@uhhidk127
@uhhidk127 Год назад
Gallstones are not a heavier people’s problem. Before the problem I weighed like 130lbs then started losing weight rapidly. Eventually I weighed only 116lbs and had a BMI of 17.5 when I had my gallbladder removed. I eventually went back up to around 125lbs after the surgery. Edit: clarified measurements since not everyone uses lbs
@zilesis1
@zilesis1 Год назад
they're still exacerbated by nutrition though aren't they? a person with an average BMI will still be at higher risk of gallstones if they eat a lot of processed and fried foods?
@breekc6783
@breekc6783 Год назад
True. My godmother had gallstones and she is of a small weight and frame and eats an extremely healthy lifestyle. Gallstones CAN happen randomly.
@SjofnBM1989
@SjofnBM1989 Год назад
They never said it was JUST a "fat people problem " she clarified it can be caused by obesity. That doesn't mean it can't be caused by other things in people who are smaller
@Ava_Orchid
@Ava_Orchid Год назад
They didnt say it was. The actor asked and they rebuffed that it is more common in obese patients which it is. Cancer is more common amongst heavier people as well and yet skinny people get dx every single day. Fat people can be hypo not hyper but are more likely to be hyper. More likely doesnt mean only
@abby-317
@abby-317 Год назад
you’re right! i was only 15 and 105lbs when i had to have mine taken out because it was so full of stones. i also gained some healthy weight badk after my surgery as well!
@kamiwilson8035
@kamiwilson8035 Год назад
I feel sad for his death at the age of 21. 😭😭
@Tay_-jz2xk
@Tay_-jz2xk Год назад
He was 28 when he died
@KreativeKontrolz
@KreativeKontrolz Год назад
😢😢😢made me sad. He was so young. We just never know. Have to appreciate life❤
@wendellsmith1349
@wendellsmith1349 Год назад
My mother went in for a routine test. Three days later she died from a infection.
@julesoxana3630
@julesoxana3630 Год назад
So heartbreaking💔 may he rest in peace💔✝️
@ihatemondays63
@ihatemondays63 Год назад
It’s a tv show not a real person. He’s not actually dead. 🙄
@DayquanDamas
@DayquanDamas Год назад
@ihatemondays63 if I remember correctly the actor is actually dead as well.
@drphilsbillz2680
@drphilsbillz2680 Год назад
@@DayquanDamas source?
@charliebruhh5673
@charliebruhh5673 Год назад
Joey Morgan. Died 2021.
@catherinep2034
@catherinep2034 Год назад
@@charliebruhh5673 thankyou for his name.
@user-sh5yr6qp1b
@user-sh5yr6qp1b 9 месяцев назад
if it was at my hospital. i would still be in the waiting room.
@traceysparks8728
@traceysparks8728 Год назад
The Good Dr brought him back to life..
@randomizationme
@randomizationme Год назад
This breaks my heart :(
@nicolehegarty4749
@nicolehegarty4749 11 месяцев назад
How sad that his fear was correct. Make a wrong decision and end up dead. Tragic.
@deanderthal
@deanderthal 11 месяцев назад
This poor kid was doomed either way. There was an equal chance that the fluid around his heart could have gotten worse and he would have had immediate heart failure. My mother had fluid build up around her heart and they told us after her emergency surgery that we were lucky that someone caught 'the signs' when they did that day. She was at her chemo appointment and one of the nurses was concerned because she seemed to struggle walking/breathing, and called for an xray. If they hadn't have acted within minutes, she would have died that morning sitting in her treatment chair. (Her surgery bought us an extra 5 months before her cancer metastasized. I'm grateful that I got the time with her.)
@kairinase
@kairinase Год назад
There's a time when you dont want to burst a balloon, but it burst... You're not at fault!
@kiwifanof...geriiax8872
@kiwifanof...geriiax8872 10 месяцев назад
How is it possible tho him coming with diabetes and passing away from cancer? But, he's also a great actor ❤😢
@DJDeezyThaTruth
@DJDeezyThaTruth 3 месяца назад
-He Really Died From The Treatment/Radiation ☢️
@scottw6704
@scottw6704 2 месяца назад
This clip actually explains all of it - you have to watch it:)
@mactheslovac8673
@mactheslovac8673 Год назад
That was the fastest ultrasound that I've ever seen, and gallbladder was nowhere near she was investigating
@The-Rose-and-the-Cross
@The-Rose-and-the-Cross Год назад
Reminds me of 'Patient comes in for anemia, ends up dying from cancer' from House
@nancyomalley6286
@nancyomalley6286 Год назад
Everyone in my family had their gall bladder removed-but I was the only heavy person
@Panda72021
@Panda72021 Год назад
I had my gallbladder removed at 16, I've always been at a good weight (I was 115 lbs. at the time ) . In fact it took them forever to diagnose me because I WASN'T overweight and didn't fit their "textbook criteria". Meanwhile I was having gallbladder attacks and vomiting so much that I was losing weight, and was in and out of the hospital for IVs. The entire time, my mother (who used to work as an RN) kept asking "could it be her gallbladder?". Doctors didn't listen and kept saying it wasn't. Eventually they did a HIDA scan and it turned out I had a non-functioning gallbladder. Docs probably could have saved me from a lot of BS (including one ER doc telling me my symptoms were "due to stress"), DEFINITELY could have saved me from a lot of emotional trauma; if they had just freaking listened (or at least CONSIDERED it) in the first place. I swear, too many doctors are wildly narrow-minded, they only do their patients a disservice, by having a small mind and a huge ego.
@lucilledaub5991
@lucilledaub5991 Год назад
Such a loss of a young life.
@Padoinky
@Padoinky 6 месяцев назад
My M&D lost our youngest sibling at age 4, in 1970, post-op complications following newly invented remedial heart surgery for “blue baby syndrome”… they were never the same post that but still had 6 children at home that needed their M&D… even on his last day living, my Dad was thinking about our brother and seeing him in the hereafter…. Thank you M&D, for the strength you found to carry on
@StringCheese5843
@StringCheese5843 Год назад
He's so ready to change but then..... he dies
@notsparks
@notsparks Год назад
Tumor lysis is more common in patients with kidney disease as is common with diabetes. An oncologist will review history and treatment to determine if risk reducing treatment may be necessary (IV fluids, medication to prevent uric acid buildup, etc.). I wish medical dramas were more medically accurate sometimes
@ravnoordhaliwal6852
@ravnoordhaliwal6852 6 месяцев назад
Poor Boy so Sad Seeing Them Go 💔💔😫
@althuelectronics5158
@althuelectronics5158 Год назад
Doctor is amazing
@AngelGrace345
@AngelGrace345 11 месяцев назад
Such An Amazing Actor I Hated To See Him Pass 💔🙏🙏🙏
@k0iip0ndzz
@k0iip0ndzz Месяц назад
Oh man. While I was celebrating my birthday, an amazing actor died. Rest in peace, Joey. You were awesome at what you did :)
@thomascross1406
@thomascross1406 Год назад
The title alone is insane.
@adaj472
@adaj472 Год назад
Poor kid 💔 jeez
@MYESHIA-DAWN-MATTHEWS
@MYESHIA-DAWN-MATTHEWS Год назад
He was was funny as Augie on a scouts guide to a zombie apocalypse 😂❤
@melissamae5935
@melissamae5935 Год назад
I’m balling my eyes out
@batkat0
@batkat0 2 месяца назад
Bawling
@TheGhostScorpion
@TheGhostScorpion 2 месяца назад
when its your time, its time
@sirena80
@sirena80 Год назад
The most sad part that now he passed away
@tonimarie8951
@tonimarie8951 Год назад
House would have said 'small cell lung cancer'? He'll be dead in 6 months . It happened to Cindy, the girl who came in with a cough, and Cameron went through the 5 stages of grief because she had to tell her she had 6 months left.
@leondraw1766
@leondraw1766 Год назад
I've never been in a hospital where something happens that fast lol. It would take HOURS just to get a chest x-ray.
@may5588
@may5588 Год назад
They can do it stat
@steelersgirl9930
@steelersgirl9930 10 месяцев назад
Not in everyone case it depends on the person status
@dianedobson1104
@dianedobson1104 Год назад
Looks like a kid sounds like an adult
@LaughingJokerProd
@LaughingJokerProd Год назад
Thats college
@GeoStreber
@GeoStreber Год назад
The actor has an interesting voice, he should go into radio or something.
@superwhizz114
@superwhizz114 Год назад
Sadly, he passed away in 2021
@rdgloveshouse
@rdgloveshouse Год назад
@@superwhizz114 whats his name
@isaacgodby9848
@isaacgodby9848 Год назад
@@superwhizz114 😢
@superwhizz114
@superwhizz114 Год назад
@@rdgloveshouse Joey Morgan
@rdgloveshouse
@rdgloveshouse Год назад
@@superwhizz114 found it... weird no news about cause of death
@janicehales2958
@janicehales2958 Год назад
Doctors should not blame gall stones on obesity. I had a full on gall bladder attack at 25 yrs old and never had any prior problems. I also never weighed over a 120 lbs in my whole life but my gall bladder was full of stones when they removed it.
@Panda72021
@Panda72021 Год назад
Yup, I weighed 115 lbs, and was 16 at the time. "No couldn't be her gallbladder, she's too young and skinny for that". I too was having gallbladder attacks, took those morons a long time to diagnose me because they wouldn't listen. Finally ran the correct test, and found out I had a non-functioning gallbladder. Had it removed, no problems since. The sheer stupidity is mind boggling sometimes.
@alisonfraser8231
@alisonfraser8231 Год назад
Yes. If you’re fat and healthy they stress you out about weight until you become sick, if you’re thin and sick they say it’s in your head until you are dead on a slab. But they still hit the golf course either way.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 Год назад
⁠@@Panda72021 I’m nearly 21 and I almost died from SPA syndrome which is you get filled with fluid and I threw up everything. Mummy called Woody.EXE immediately and he carried me to the hospital because I’ve collapsed by 72 hours. Woody.EXE basically saved my life and haven’t had issues since. I’m alive today because of him
@nocluebandnj
@nocluebandnj 3 месяца назад
R.I.P.
@colinmccarthy7921
@colinmccarthy7921 7 месяцев назад
I am a Diabetic Type 1 on Insulin.I was very heavy when I got Diabetes.I have been a Diabetic for 52 years.
@ssaini5028
@ssaini5028 6 месяцев назад
My old man type 2 on insulin. He is 79 born in Malaysia came to Canada in the 70s diagnosed in the 90s. Though I think he has had diabetes way longer than that. Diabetes seems to run in his side of the family. You using the FreeStyle Libre to monitor your glucose?
@AS-yz2iz
@AS-yz2iz Год назад
Do they even know what tumor lysis syndrome is??? It's not that uncommon.
@pristinetears
@pristinetears 11 месяцев назад
rest in peace to this guy, he was a great actor judging from this
@isabelledavis2981
@isabelledavis2981 Год назад
I love 💗 watching Chicago fire and Chicago pd and Chicago med on the RU-vid channel app
@mermaidnott9713
@mermaidnott9713 Год назад
Dr. Manning made the right call.
@_mothArtzz_
@_mothArtzz_ 6 месяцев назад
The poor dad at the end
@tyronerogers6829
@tyronerogers6829 11 месяцев назад
We have to take care of ourselves!
@lafkalaf6374
@lafkalaf6374 Год назад
Come now, they give up after not even a minute of attempting resuscitation ? On a patient so young, too ? I hope people don't take this show too seriously and think that chest compressions should only be done a few times before calling the patient a lost cause 😑
@AryaStark47
@AryaStark47 Год назад
They cant show 30 40 mins of cpr. They have to cut it short. This being video clip might make it shorter even. Its just a tv show most people should not take it seriously anyway
@steelersgirl9930
@steelersgirl9930 10 месяцев назад
It wouldn’t have mattered
@reyamalloy
@reyamalloy Год назад
I never watched this show before... Now I am hooked lol.
@bridgethaddix
@bridgethaddix 3 месяца назад
Me too, I've never watched it before either until recently in the past few months. Great show! lol 💙
@kimfry4019
@kimfry4019 Месяц назад
That poor father.
@rvaborn
@rvaborn Год назад
I’m not a radiologist but the CT definitely looks backwards (left is right and right is left). And the “mass” on the CT just looks like the top of the liver… AND CT doesn’t have location, patient name, date, time… gotta love TV
@edwardharter6121
@edwardharter6121 Год назад
The mass is within the right lower lobe and isn’t very big . The left side had a pleural effusion. There is no pericardial effusion . And that is the scan of a woman’s chest - the breast tissue is too glandular even for an obese male. Cheers
@tonyaduvall49
@tonyaduvall49 11 месяцев назад
If only things happen this quickly...
@sub222marathon
@sub222marathon Год назад
You don't do CPR on asystole, you just call it? Remind me not to go to that hospital.
@steelersgirl9930
@steelersgirl9930 10 месяцев назад
It’s not real !!
@InterestSpy
@InterestSpy 14 дней назад
There’s no way those soft and gentle compressions were going to impact that kid.
@M-M-EXTRA
@M-M-EXTRA Год назад
it’s not MD TV, it’s a television series
@scottw6704
@scottw6704 2 месяца назад
That's what MD TV is - it shows clips from different medical series. Serieses? Serii?
@HolyMarkMcGrath
@HolyMarkMcGrath Год назад
8:00-8:39- Such a tragic ending to that mans life!
@mariaferreras4369
@mariaferreras4369 5 месяцев назад
Felt so bad!
@marianneturner8784
@marianneturner8784 5 месяцев назад
Love you 🎉
@heydanalee
@heydanalee Год назад
Lost my mom to Doctor error in scheduling red blood cell vs blood plasma infusions while she was very sick with cancer. We had chosen to simply bring her home so she could pass in her bed and he wanted to give her whatever he felt would help get here there. Doctors don't see everything and they don't have god-like perception or control but they try very hard for their patients. I've blamed the entire universe but never the doctor.
@siennaschmidt4718
@siennaschmidt4718 Год назад
Those compressions that they are doing are terrible
@samcresp5440
@samcresp5440 Год назад
Well duh, it’s acting. You could seriously injure someone if you genuinely went in for real compressions. That’s why there’s bent elbows ;)
@isabelledavis2981
@isabelledavis2981 Год назад
I love watching Chicago fire and Chicago pd and Chicago med on the RU-vid channel app and the peacock app
@richardlyman2961
@richardlyman2961 11 месяцев назад
😐
@n1msu
@n1msu Год назад
If this guy did in fact die in real life, shame on the poster of this video for using a clickbait title, saying how good MDTV is without a single mention of the actor who passed especially as this was posted after death.
@jamedlock83
@jamedlock83 Год назад
lmao i wish Xrays came back that fast. . lol
@GosieKin
@GosieKin Год назад
They do. It's all "on screen" now, literally within seconds.
@schwann145
@schwann145 Год назад
Xrays are fast. Doctors are slow. 😜
@jannalam6861
@jannalam6861 Год назад
They are fast. Doctors are slooow
@Bella-xq3tf
@Bella-xq3tf 10 месяцев назад
Yea thats true.
@Weekend658
@Weekend658 Месяц назад
19 years in medicine now, not a doctor. I started at age 7 and had my first hands on surgical case at 17 now 34. I still remember the screams coming out when I witnessed two children die in front of me. I thought they were screaming… I was told it was me. I didn’t begin truly believing in compassion for people and feeling their losses until I had a child of my own. These scenes portray a very real scenario in how life shifts phases within a few hours inside a hospital and sometimes the patient can feel their death coming just doesn’t know that is what the feeling is.
@taylormartin9468
@taylormartin9468 Год назад
It sounds like fire alarm goes off
@official_myegobeauty
@official_myegobeauty Год назад
"It wasn't there before".. Plot twist: The hospital gave him cancer.
@parler8698
@parler8698 Год назад
😂
@heavenlyape
@heavenlyape 8 месяцев назад
“No doctor would know” House: Are you sure about that?
@marianneturner8784
@marianneturner8784 5 месяцев назад
Love ❤🎉the most ❤ and you 😢have a lot more ❤
@TheMilitantHorse
@TheMilitantHorse Год назад
I haven't seen all of Chicago Med, but I hate that some of the scenes we see Dr Manning recommend a nutritionist to a patient and another scene she calls CPS
@Katwinser1958
@Katwinser1958 Год назад
Wow how sad big time!
@ZEVA1970
@ZEVA1970 Год назад
I was looking at the monitor behind the patient and it looks a little funky.
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Год назад
Is that oxygen level 92??
@scottw6704
@scottw6704 2 месяца назад
@@tgbluewolf It's not that bad really. Mine sits at 90 most of the time and I don't have problems breathing. If it stays at 85 or below, that's when you start noticing...
@jimbear8888
@jimbear8888 Год назад
That was ridiculous, only shocking the young guy 2 times!
@jessicanone4202
@jessicanone4202 7 месяцев назад
I know that fear. I started getting sick and first it was iron deficiency anemia...and then got even sicker with vomiting and dizziness...turns out..I had a hereditary blood disorder I never ever heard of it. Beta thalassemia. I thought honestly I was gonna die
@Padoinky
@Padoinky 6 месяцев назад
House would’ve know how to save him… but that really was a shitload of things going wrong at the same time
@christmooney50
@christmooney50 7 дней назад
Let's do this. Last words he ever said. :(
@barbhanley652
@barbhanley652 Год назад
To Anthony, yes House Def would've saved that poor young boy😢😢
@TheresaONeill-ze3jb
@TheresaONeill-ze3jb Месяц назад
I was 140 pds and had gallstone pancreatitis. I was NOT fat or overweight at all. I now have diabetes from the gallstones blocking my pancreas. And causing trama..
@linaburon5672
@linaburon5672 Год назад
Docter look like doll ☺🤣🤣🤣
@zds3483
@zds3483 Год назад
How sad.
@Queen_Springsteen
@Queen_Springsteen Год назад
Oh man these medical dramas are crazy
@karencharlier3136
@karencharlier3136 9 месяцев назад
This is why exercise most every day. I have diabetes too
@truegrit7697
@truegrit7697 8 месяцев назад
Chicago Med has used that lung image at around 3:00 in multiple episodes, each with different diagnoses
@Dawit-1
@Dawit-1 5 месяцев назад
Rip
@cratty16
@cratty16 2 месяца назад
My God I wish hospitals worked that fast. "Oh you can't breath? Let me get your nurse" (30 mins later)
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