Dr. Manning and Dr. Bekker treat a badly burned patient who has a long road to recovery. However, her parents want to end her life
From Chicago Med Season 4 Episode 2 ‘When to Let Go’ – Stella Kidd is rushed to the hospital with the possibility of losing one of her lungs, threatening to end her career. Dr. Halstead’s father is admitted and later dies from his injuries. Dr. Manning treats a badly burned patient; Dr. Choi treats a patient from an apartment fire and is convinced that she had been beaten before the fire started.
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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I don’t understand anyone saying they would do the same. I think vanity is a large role, and that’s ridiculous
Brave decision.
that one doctor who said it was a waste of her time is crazy at the time they didn't know that the parents were going to do that
It's astonishing how anyone could react with such callousness and disregard for the value of human life. We're talking about a person who is suffering and trying to recover from severe burns, and some people's immediate reaction is to support ending their life? It’s heartless.
this is awful. im not judging anyone for any actions here. but gosh, to imagine that if this happened to me, that anyone would be able to choose for me to let me go? its terrifying
It takes an enormous amount of love to make that decision 💔
For all of you that say good for the parents…idk, seems kinda evil to me!
Did any of you even watch the video? The parents at the end of the video told the doctors to take their daughter into surgery. The mother stated "She wants to LIVE."
As one that often wished to have been let go, I appreciate that they stood for what they knew she would want and ultimately by having the convo in front of her, letting her body choose
Survive to something like this is one thing living after it is the real deal, not everyone can do it and the ones who does have my respect and prayers
I've been through so much already. If I have something very bad happen to me like this I hope my parents let me go.
What is that lady's problem she is gonna be in so much pain for years so ofc they would want to just let her go while she isn't in any pain
They made the right choice. In real life 80% burnt meaning the person can barely live. Even if she lives it will be years of recovery with huge amounts of surgery and very high chances of infection causing more physical and mental pain.
I don't think a lot of people realize how horrific burns are especially when they're over a large area of someones body. My stepdad fell into an open manhole in the city into a hot water line as a college kid. Months in the burn unit & he still has scars at 60+
Also, Dr. Manning irritates me all the time in this show. She gets so self righteous
There was a terrible fire in my country 20 years ago that injured and disfigured a lot of young people from one village. Maybe it helped that they had other people around them going through the same thing, but many of them went on to have happy fulfilling lives. Never assume what you can and can't deal with before you've lived it.
Christ, i cant even imagine that choice.
I’m a nurse myself, and I know that happened to somebody in the ER. The parents refused.
This is heartbreaking to watch on TV, I can't imagine when it comes time to make such a decision in real life. My heart goes out to everyone who ever had to make a decision like that.
if i was burned like that i would NOT want to be saved. to have what kind of life? look like a monster, have no hands, no face,. no, let me go.
I personally very strongly disagree with their decision. They're assuming their daughter would prefer to die. I understand that sometimes it is that way but they didn't even give her the chance to make that decision for herself.
If she can make a 100% recovery dont be the person to kill her. That is cruel. Let her hwve the durgeri3s. If she doesnt recover she wont reciver bu this is not fair for u to decide this for her when shes alive. Its different when you know what they want but things like this were never discussed. If she truly wanted to die she would have she fought to klive.
I totally respect the parent's choices. I would hope if I were in an accident like this my mom would let me go. I know she wouldn't but I would not want to live like this.
They gave up on her?!
Insane.
Love living in ireland free medical care id never have to factor in money in deciding such a decision …. cant believe other countries dont have it just crazy 🇮🇪x x
2:55 how were they supposed to know they were gonna deny treatment don’t be mad at them lady 💀
I am firefighter. I know the risks I know my bunker gear will not save me. My dad who is my chief has power of attorney. If iam ever in a fire where I am severly burned or worse cannot rescue my self I don’t want anything done to try to save me. Just let me go It will be hard but it a choice I made
Just because doctors CAN save someone doesn't always mean they should. Do no harm sometimes means letting them go.
No masks
My worst nightmare is being a burn victim. The horror and pain is beyond anything.
Surprised, usually the conversation goes the other way
As a mom, I would let her go too.
Speaking of body issues and looks, it also doesn’t help that the two surgeons(nurse?) are fking beautiful.
Damn she couldn’t die? Please let her….
The daughter looks like a grown up.
Unfortunately medicine has advanced to a point where people can be kept alive long after there’s any chance for quality of life.
I have to respect her parents for only considering their daughter before their own pain.
Heuchler
We had to let my dad go too in the same situation. We really thought he’d make it, but it just wasn’t looking good, to say the least.
This is every parent's worst nightmare..
Okay so I’m a nurse so I know how to read vitals monitors. If her heart rate is 127 and her SpO2 is only 92. I don’t think she’s stable enough to go to the OR. TbhI’m glad she survived but those aren’t great stats.
I feel so sorry for that girl and her parents.
I know how it feels to struggle then at a moment of time where everything was good something terrible like almost dying happens.