Autistic Son's Kidney is Dad's Only Chance to Survive | Chicago Med
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Crockett and Blake try to save a patient who has a son with severe autism.
Season 7, Episode 10, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished...in Chicago,
In the aftermath of the Vas-COM scandal, Goodwin clashes with the hospital’s new compliance officer. A patient’s son lies to his father about his diagnosis.
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I'm the mother of an autistic son and I wish and pray for more doctors and medical professionals were like him: compassionate, understanding, and aware of autistic people conditions
@oliverthemotivator9705
Жыл бұрын
Please, severe autism. Ridiculous😂
@oliverthemotivator9705
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure your son is a little scaredy cat😂
@beeeeeeeeeeg
Жыл бұрын
@@oliverthemotivator9705 wtf is wrong with you, u clearly have nothing else to do except comment hate on a wholesome comment about someone whos “different” (sorry if thats rude, i didnt mean for it to be), im probably younger than you and yet im more mature.
@xcrosslan8207
Жыл бұрын
@@oliverthemotivator9705 unless you know an Autistic person don't assume you know how they react to things or how they are
@Luna_moon_1127
Жыл бұрын
Shut up I’m autistic and is he was acting that way with me!? Talking to me like a fucking baby!? I would tell him he better change the way he treats me right away. Idc if we are autistic WE DO NEED TO BE SPOKEN TO LIKE BABYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😤😤😤
I didn't know Donna was a doctor. 😭
@angellll6555
Жыл бұрын
No plsssss it’s actually her😭change in career I see
@perccipagembunjwa
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@theeeryteacher6417
Жыл бұрын
imr
@violanloshishipo7552
Жыл бұрын
Me too 😂😂
@GirlWhat_
Жыл бұрын
Omg I thought I was the only one that noticed
I liked when the doctor explained every step and what everything was I'm autistic and had to get oral surgery it helped as I wasn't allowed to have my mum in the room (covid times)
@LilFoxyCosplay
Жыл бұрын
@Xyz Xyz thank you! It was scary as I had a reaction to the anesthesia but got through it which is the main thing
Why'd his accent suddenly become 1000% more southern about 4 minutes in? Lmao
@viceodysseyvalor3089
Жыл бұрын
Stress of the case? Idk just a guess
@zilesis1
Жыл бұрын
new actor maybe? even Hugh Laurie sometimes lets the american voice slip and sounds a bit british. maybe the actor is from the south and it was a long day of filming, so he slipped to his regular accent in some scenes?
@georgiaevans5720
Жыл бұрын
The actor did grow up in Dallas so yes he is from the south
As someone on the spectrum some wording is iffy but otherwise they handled it quite well.
@jaydebolton6414
Жыл бұрын
there were a few things they could have improved on. Also as someone on the spectrum like why did they have to separate the son from the dad to draw blood? couldn't he have stayed in his chair by dad holding dad's hand while they took the blood from the other? have dad's familiar voice reassuring and grounding. Also guy should have explained what he was doing before he did it. I am going to wipe your arm- before grabbing the wipe. 'now I am going to put a needle in your arm and put some blood in little bottles to see if you can help daddy'
@fabplays6559
Жыл бұрын
@@jaydebolton6414 Yeah... I don't understand why they were trying to "trick" him? That frightened him even more and solidified distrust in them!
@ccstarzaj
Жыл бұрын
@@jaydebolton6414 EXACTLY! Calm and slow explaniations help a lot as well, I really hope as this show continues they handle Disabilities better as I've been binging it for months since I take interest in Medical Situations and Chigaco is from my info the best for medical accuracy.
@jaydebolton6414
Жыл бұрын
@@fabplays6559 I think on some level the doctor did that on purpose- freaked him out, the male doctor was reluctant all along and disagreed with the female doctor. So he acted in a way that would make the son react. Tried once and completely dismissed the whole thing rather than rethink their approach to the son and try again if they truly believed the son was the best way to help dad- and needed that test done because at some point the son could be in his dad's position genetic factor. Male doctor also sort of manipulated the patient by suggesting this alternative method without discussing with the female doctor who was treating the patient.
This whole thing hits hard for me - I have pkd. My parents found out when I was born, but at the same time also found out my dad had it... Please take care of your kidneys and get checked for pkd even if you don't think you could have it... mine is hereditary. The exact same disease in this video. My entire family tree grew up getting constant UTI's and bladder infections and had no idea. I am blessed to know but this is still a hard thing to talk about - people might look ok on the outside but... on the inside, they are afraid to possibly... ask someone they love to save their life one day.
@haberschnack
Жыл бұрын
Hope you and your family doing well! One of my aunt's kidneys was failing a few years ago and she would have died rather soon without a donor. Luckily my dad was a perfect match and more than willing to help. 13 years later both are well: my aunt can be a happy grandma and my dad is a healthy and active man in his mid sixties.
I miss old chicago med
@MemeArqade
Жыл бұрын
same
@alangaming2003
Жыл бұрын
Same
@noahbennett4722
Жыл бұрын
Same
@jordanabeaulieu2530
Жыл бұрын
I used to watch the entire Chicago franchise but when Jesse Spencer, Jon Seda, Tory Devitto left their respective show, I lost interest! Now, more recently I read Jesse Lee Soffer left Chicago PD. No Antonio Dawson, no Jay Halstead, Chicago PD will never be the same.
This is really cool to see because I also have polycystic kidney disease
I wonder if they had told him that the injection would help his dad if he could have pushed through and atleast gotten tested.
@dmf1301
Жыл бұрын
That wouldn’t be right, though, because they were only doing a test to see IF he was a compatible donor. So if it turned out he wasn’t, then it would have been a lie that the procedure would help the dad if he’d died a few months later. You have to be very careful with wording - if you don’t tell the complete and absolute truth, it causes more distress.
@zilesis1
Жыл бұрын
@@dmf1301 but it would still have been good to do the procedure since the son might have the same disease? couldn't they say "we need to check if you will get sick like daddy or not"?
@dmf1301
Жыл бұрын
@@zilesis1 I suppose they could try that. I'm just saying they shouldn't say exactly as Rebecca suggested, because it wouldn't really be the full and complete truth. Kids get very distressed when you tell lies that damage them. :(
@BBC600
Жыл бұрын
@@dmf1301 Yes careful phrasing is important.
@benjaminbonser2505
4 ай бұрын
I feel for the kid I'm autistic as well, and I can't have any blood test unless I'm informed a week in advance as not knowing makes me stressed
They're really not very good at explaining and talking to the son!
I am autistic trust me when I say I feel for luke 🤗🤗
WOW! CRAZY!
Nice to see Donna again 😅
OMG I was so surprised to see Sarah Rafferty pop up when I clicked on this clip to find out more! She part of the new cast of Chicago Med along with Stevie character's actress?
Love that
I’m autistic and although it’s high functioning, I struggle with crowds and cannot stand being around strangers for a long time.
I have a 14yr old autistic son with adhd, they don't understand the seriousness and are very innocent minded. We've never had doctors that caring or compassionate... Usually quite blunt and cold. Broke my heart seeing how much that kid wants to save his dad.
@coffeekat5066
Жыл бұрын
....I guarantee your kid understands a hell of a lot more than you.
@dappercat666
3 ай бұрын
@@coffeekat5066what do you mean by that
That dude is from WINGS😅
I see Donna is also a doctor ✨✨✨
Johanna Braddy is in this show now? I didn't know they hired Jenna Matrix from VGHS!
Poor kid I feel bad for Luke.
They shouldn't have put that boy through that he obviously found it distressing
@wallythewondercorncake8657
Жыл бұрын
It's not a documentary...
@fabplays6559
Жыл бұрын
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 Why are people like you everywhere always complaining about people discussing TV shows? "It's just a movie." "It's just a TV show." We KNOW, genius. That doesn't mean we can't discuss the story and the moral issues it brings up, that is literally the original point to stories.
@angelagendreau3586
Жыл бұрын
The lesser of two evils. When the dad dies that is going to cause a lot of distress and it was possibly happening at that point in hours to days. They had little choice. They weren't doing it for giggles.
@finnsnow2495
Жыл бұрын
I mean they had to try there was a chance he wouldn't have reacted so badly and as soon as the doctor saw his reaction to the needle he stopped. Seemed reasonable to me.
Politely you know now
I STAND WITH ALL PEOPLE WHO HAVE AUTISM coz i got it too
i'm actually autistic myself and I always forget a blood test isn't that bad, it's just me being nervous. Last time I had one, the doctor who saw me said I was brave for sitting there, looking at the needle instead of just turning away.
The new doctor looks like a mix of Lana Del Rey and Sarah Paulson
@dreamsteddybearsmaster
Жыл бұрын
She's Sarah Rafferty also known as Donna from Suits!
just got back from school
Hhhhh Danna in (Suits) from secretary to doctor in Chicago Meds
@theeeryteacher6417
Жыл бұрын
donna*
@mohamoudabdideria2469
Жыл бұрын
@@theeeryteacher6417 Thank you for correcting me ✌
PETITION TO BRING BACK THE OLD CHICAGO MED LIKE IF YOU AGREE
@dappercat666
3 ай бұрын
I agree x2
I like Dr Halstead glad this kids kidney wasn't used. Not fair on him
End of this episode was about the only time I wanted to high 5 Dean Archer
i love thes things pls make one whare one of the pashints die becous of unnon resons
@herbivorethecarnivore8447
Жыл бұрын
They don't make these as short films, they're just parts of larger episodes. Watch the full show if you want to see more.
@noahbennett4722
Жыл бұрын
Speel correctly to
I had polycystic kidney disease since I was young
Do-It-All Donna!😂❤
The kids unable to give informed consent to give a kidney. That should make the ethics committee say no to the transplant. He is still a person with feeling even if some don't fully understand
@benjaminbonser2505
Жыл бұрын
His condition should have already discounted him as a doner, and yet they are doing this without his consent and the dad let them
I also have (severe) autism... 😯
@Vee_breeze2767
Жыл бұрын
Low functioning or high? Either one is difficult to live with good luck to you :)
@rachelnicholl32
Жыл бұрын
@@Vee_breeze2767 those terms are toxic, autism is a spectrum and shouldn’t be categorised
@hehehehehehe2032
Жыл бұрын
@@rachelnicholl32 are you autistic yourself? I’m diagnosed, and I’ve always found that there’s no problem with using the terms. Although, I’m out of the loop, so if I’m wrong, let me know.
@SluggyBoi
Жыл бұрын
@@rachelnicholl32 High functioning and low functioning are literally terms used by medical professionals globally, the only toxic thing here is your opinion.
@nicoleb695
Жыл бұрын
@@SluggyBoi no, as another autistic person, it is toxic. Our disorder isn't a sliding scale, it's a literal spectrum (think color spectrum) that has many symptoms. That kind of labeling restricts autistic people from being acknowledged, accepted, or having their voices be heard. It restricts our understanding of it so many people are undiagnosed or end up being negatively labeled by ignorant people who only see it as "high" or "low" instead of seeing the person for who they are. The idea that autism is difficult to live with comes with the idea that if you don't struggle all the time, "you don't count as autistic", which again is restrictive and demeaning. What was said was ableist, please listen and respect what we the majority have to say. Changing your language and perception makes a big difference.
I don’t know. Two.
I understand wanting to protect Luke , but what is his life going to be like without his father there , it's a choice between Luke's discomfort or his father death , the doctors don't have to live with the consequences .
all i see is donna XD
I thought I clicked on a suits video at first, theres donna
Is that Donna??
@Queen_Springsteen
Жыл бұрын
Donna?
@zachariahsmith1324
Жыл бұрын
@@Queen_Springsteen from suits. The ginger doctor
lol it jenny from vgh
Doesn’t nurses draw blood?
@starfire4030
Жыл бұрын
No doctors can too
@Queen_Springsteen
Жыл бұрын
@@starfire4030 it’s more common that nurses does that
I have autism and I think the representation of autistic people in this show is kinda bad. Them being shown as scared and unreasonable is just horrible. It could give the wrong idea.
Yeah no. As an autistic individual my parents would NEVER make me give them a kidney. How unrealistic is this? Seriously
@lizg2447
Жыл бұрын
did u even watch the video.. no one is making anyone do anything 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@phoenixxam5812
Жыл бұрын
What the hell, man. That was so rude
@coffeekat5066
Жыл бұрын
"As an autistic individual" As if that makes you exempt from being able to save a life. I also have it and would be furious if I found out I could have saved my mother but no one bothered to ask me over a detail as mild as that. I fully understand what kind of sacrifice donating an organ is, I'd still do it in a heartbeat for her.