What about it..A DOCTOR DOESNT PICK AND CHOOSE ..BETWEEN GOOD ANR EVIL..THEIR JOB IS TO TREAT PATIENTS TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITIES..HIPPOCRATIC OATH..FIRST DO NO HARM..THANK GOD YOU ARE NOT A DOCTOR..PHYSICIAN ..ETC..
@Maibu-y4e well obviously they threw away the hippocratic oath when watching women suffer until they are dying with the stone age abortion ban in america, huh,?????? Oh, and look while they WAIT until they are dying to provide HEALTHCARE they are actually DYING. So that old hippocratic oath apparently means nothing right??????
@@Maibu-y4eerm I don’t think he meant any harm he was just stating that imagine if you lived your whole life doing good then donating your organs for good then your family find out it went to a serial killer pretty bad luck that
It has happened. And remember he isn't legally labeled anything but innocent until the courts find him guilty of the murders so it wasn't given to a criminal. It can't be a PR nightmare because they didn't bring a felon in from prison.
And the recipient also having been related to a hospital employee?? Oof I would HATE trying to spin that and convince the public that the hospital wasn't favoring him
The great wit Dorothy Parker gave this review of a stage performance ' She ran the gamut of emotions from A to B' The 'she' was the one and only Katharine Hepburn!
I have had two organ transplants. Before my first transplant I was a vegetarian. My donor was a heavy meat eater because he was a bodybuilder. After receiving his kidney, I couldn't stop eating meat. I mean, I couldn't even stop thinking about wanting to eat meat. I was obsessed with meat. I still am to this day. After I received my second transplant I obsessed over chips and crackers. I had never liked chips or crackers my entire life. In fact I was quite a picky eater. I eat chips and crackers every single day now. It was the first thing I wanted after my transplant. I didn't really put it together until recently. I had wondered if it was possible to be affected like that, but I really believe there's some truth to it.
@@allisonhunter1063 in 1993 I had my first kidney transplant. It rejected after 10 years. In 2005 I received my second kidney transplant. I did not notice any emotional changes. Just food changes. You can ask me anything. I'm an open book when it comes to the subject because so many people misunderstand what organ donation is like, or being a transplant recipient means. I appreciate your curiosity.
@@GigiMichelina Wow, I'm so glad you were able to get a match both times. My uncle had to get a partial liver transplant a few years ago. I haven't gotten to speak to him about it yet but would like to, I just don't know how willing to talk he will be. How old were you when you had the first one? Do you have to take anything besides anti rejection drugs? I've heard you have to take them daily for the rest of your life. Is that true? I'm signing up to be a bone marrow and stem cell donor.
@@allisonhunter1063 that's very kind of you to sign up for bone marrow donation. We do have to take daily drugs. In time, those medications cause other issues. I have a heart issue now. I truly feel that the majority of transplant recipients I have met feel happy to share their story. I bet it will make your uncle feel loved and cared about. A lot of people don't ask anything because they're worried about being too personal. It can be a lonely experience. Most of us love sharing, because we had to fight so hard to stay alive. You're an amazing human being! Glad to meet you
So, I got cadaver parts & it took a lot of talking me into it! Ppl like that do n9t donate as they are selfish ppl. Was so scared of getting serial parts. I woke up... craving a dang bloody Mary I DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL! Oh that craving was hard! And regular tj did not work, wanted that shot in it! To this day I crave them! I got drunk person parts😂😂😂😂
That daughter had NO right to be mad at Daniel later on. She was just angry and ignorant as to how to handle it. So she took it out on Daniel about her father.
She had one point though - he did hesitate before calling for help. We don't know if he would've gone through with letting him die, but he definitely considered it for a moment
I heard a case recently where a girl was murdered her heart went to another girl and she woke up had dreams of the killer and was able to catch the first girls killer. He was a serial killer i think. I wonder if they got this story from that
@@rickrollrizal I have not seen much of the show, but I saw that clip where she challenged a patient to stab her as part of his "treatment". I can't see her character do anything without thinking of that.
Omg feel better! I had a hand transplant years ago and I can’t stop my right hand from going out right and slightly ear level… not sure why! The diners name was lost in a fire all we know is it started with A, ended in F
I think it's the monkey dolls. It's a set of 3. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. He took the see no evil doll. Most serial killers keep a memento of their victims. It helps them get that bit of rush from the killing.
My beautiful brave friend had a heart transplant 5 years ago. It's a long road to recovery, with a lifetime of meds and a lifetime of invasive and non-invasive checkups. She takes extremely good care of herself, so she is doing incredibly well, and no...there is no sense of the donor in any way. The heart saved her life, but there is no sense of the person who's heart she received. She desperately wanted to thank the donor's family, but she has no idea who the donor was, because the family did not want to be contacted, whoever they are.
In short: It's occasionally reported but mostly all in their head. Long: Like the Doc said it's anecdotal, but there are many stories of people who receive organ, especially heart, transplants and suddenly have a personality that more mirrors the donor. It's almost a trope in organ recipient support/community systems. Some of the limited but published research shows these changes aren't always explainable by chance or stress or drug side effects, though they often are. What kind of traits "transfer" and the intensity is also highly variable, and that sort of thing is hard to objectively measure anyway, plus there is no recognized potential mechanism for the transfer, so most Doctors and researchers treat any personality changes as psychosomatic or a drug response.
As was said in the clip, it's purely anecdotal evidence at this point. People give it a scientific-sounding name to lend more credence to the claim that it's real and provable. Unfortunately, while a fascinating idea, it is not supported by science at this time. I don't agree with the implication of the other person's reply that the supposed phenomena is "all in their head." Technically, every theory starts off as in the heads of people either experiencing it or studying it. There's always a very minute possibility that a correlation has simply not been found YET. Having said that, as a geek for science that needs evidence of correlation, I will still maintain that it has only psychological implications. Despite the societal use of the heart as a metaphor or symbol for love, our emotions and the things that bring us joy and such comes from brains and has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with our heart. That fact alone makes the argument against this idea pretty moot.
The doctor sarah , God alaways sane expressiin even in distress or crying. Isee her as psyschopath hehhe just joking like a teo face person just breathing, not much acting.i dont know if its me
“I did a little googling. Turns out there’s anecdotal evidence” Lesson 1 in how NOT to impress a doctor
The words every doctor dreads "So, I did a little Googling"....
“I read a very interesting meme…”
@@Bingbangboompowwham 🤣
Just because you can’t prove something with the data doesn’t make the data not true
@@2010RSHACKS , also doesn't make the data relevant or you intelligent.
Dr Charles would make a great detective
There’s your spin of show idea 😅
Right?!?! ❤❤❤
Great story line
Doctors are detectives in a way.
They work together, Forenses and Criminalist ones. 🙏🏻🕊
"Yeah I met your dad earlier - he's lovely! Also I think he's a mass murderer so have you tried the new pasta salad theyre serving in the canteen?"
😂😂
Imagine living your whole life as a good person, dying, then having your heart put into a serial killer’s body 💀💀
What about it..A DOCTOR DOESNT PICK AND CHOOSE ..BETWEEN GOOD ANR EVIL..THEIR JOB IS TO TREAT PATIENTS TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITIES..HIPPOCRATIC OATH..FIRST DO NO HARM..THANK GOD YOU ARE NOT A DOCTOR..PHYSICIAN ..ETC..
@Maibu-y4e well obviously they threw away the hippocratic oath when watching women suffer until they are dying with the stone age abortion ban in america, huh,?????? Oh, and look while they WAIT until they are dying to provide HEALTHCARE they are actually DYING. So that old hippocratic oath apparently means nothing right??????
@@Maibu-y4e bro chill what are you on
@@Maibu-y4ewhoa. Calm down.
@@Maibu-y4eerm I don’t think he meant any harm he was just stating that imagine if you lived your whole life doing good then donating your organs for good then your family find out it went to a serial killer
pretty bad luck that
Man, just imagine the PR nightmare that would've come if it came out that a serial killer got a donated heart.
Hasn’t this actually happened before though? Not positive but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard of a case where years ago a killer received a transplant.
It has happened. And remember he isn't legally labeled anything but innocent until the courts find him guilty of the murders so it wasn't given to a criminal. It can't be a PR nightmare because they didn't bring a felon in from prison.
And the recipient also having been related to a hospital employee?? Oof I would HATE trying to spin that and convince the public that the hospital wasn't favoring him
Not so hard to handle, hospitals and doctors are supposed to treat patients just focused on their health conditions.
@@selbartonthat's not entirely how PR works
I swear Sarah is the most wooden actor ever. She only displays two faces: 😐 and 😑
🤣 I get it lol
Lol. I got it too specially at the end of this video. 😂
The great wit Dorothy Parker gave this review of a stage performance
' She ran the gamut of emotions from A to B'
The 'she' was the one and only Katharine Hepburn!
Reminds me of this creepy girl I had as a classmate a while back.
Agreed
If anyone is curious, the choral piece he’s listening to is the Bruckner “Ave Maria”. Gorgeous piece of music!
Surprisingly difficult from a breathing point of view.
I sang that piece as an alto in music college.
I became a music/ choral and voice instructor
Seems like somthing Hannibal Lecter would listen to 😅
He has good taste
Thank you for sharing!
I have had two organ transplants. Before my first transplant I was a vegetarian. My donor was a heavy meat eater because he was a bodybuilder. After receiving his kidney, I couldn't stop eating meat. I mean, I couldn't even stop thinking about wanting to eat meat. I was obsessed with meat. I still am to this day.
After I received my second transplant I obsessed over chips and crackers. I had never liked chips or crackers my entire life. In fact I was quite a picky eater. I eat chips and crackers every single day now. It was the first thing I wanted after my transplant. I didn't really put it together until recently. I had wondered if it was possible to be affected like that, but I really believe there's some truth to it.
Is it rude of me to ask what transplants you had? Did you develop any other habits or preferences?
@@allisonhunter1063 in 1993 I had my first kidney transplant. It rejected after 10 years. In 2005 I received my second kidney transplant. I did not notice any emotional changes. Just food changes.
You can ask me anything. I'm an open book when it comes to the subject because so many people misunderstand what organ donation is like, or being a transplant recipient means. I appreciate your curiosity.
@@GigiMichelina Wow, I'm so glad you were able to get a match both times. My uncle had to get a partial liver transplant a few years ago. I haven't gotten to speak to him about it yet but would like to, I just don't know how willing to talk he will be. How old were you when you had the first one? Do you have to take anything besides anti rejection drugs? I've heard you have to take them daily for the rest of your life. Is that true? I'm signing up to be a bone marrow and stem cell donor.
@@allisonhunter1063 that's very kind of you to sign up for bone marrow donation. We do have to take daily drugs. In time, those medications cause other issues. I have a heart issue now. I truly feel that the majority of transplant recipients I have met feel happy to share their story. I bet it will make your uncle feel loved and cared about. A lot of people don't ask anything because they're worried about being too personal. It can be a lonely experience. Most of us love sharing, because we had to fight so hard to stay alive. You're an amazing human being! Glad to meet you
I’d imagine the meat 🥩 juices in the organ got in your system hopefully none of your transplants were from a smoker
Just like my heart donor....😅😅
Charles responds -You're a psychopath. Its a brain thing. Not a heart thing.
I love how he’s basically like “shut up dude”
@@eileensnow6153😂
So, I got cadaver parts & it took a lot of talking me into it! Ppl like that do n9t donate as they are selfish ppl. Was so scared of getting serial parts. I woke up... craving a dang bloody Mary I DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL! Oh that craving was hard! And regular tj did not work, wanted that shot in it! To this day I crave them! I got drunk person parts😂😂😂😂
That daughter had NO right to be mad at Daniel later on. She was just angry and ignorant as to how to handle it. So she took it out on Daniel about her father.
She had one point though - he did hesitate before calling for help. We don't know if he would've gone through with letting him die, but he definitely considered it for a moment
I LOVE the psychiatrist in this series.
Oliver Platt is such a great actor
Omg ..yes. ❤
I am totally enamored
That’s Jimmy King
I love him! Ever since I saw Flatliners😀
I love love him in A Time To Kill.
I agree. I love him in every thing. He’s the only reason I watch Chicago Med.
Of course he's a serial killer, that's Jack Baker
Welcome to the family, son
6:06 More like you convinced her to think it was her idea to let you stay with her! 😠
I'm surprised that AllSafe would hire a serial killer as CEO
I'm not. Real serial killers hide very well in plain slight. Many are in professions you would never guess.
hmm those glasses have both strong professor and serial killer vibes...
Without knowing this show, I saw the thumbnail and thought that Oliver Platt was a serial killer.
The audacity 😂
Naw. He is a brilliant if flawed psychiatrist. I love watching the clips with him in it.
I heard a case recently where a girl was murdered her heart went to another girl and she woke up had dreams of the killer and was able to catch the first girls killer. He was a serial killer i think. I wonder if they got this story from that
Source?
I do not like this guy at all. 5:50 And now I have a reason to hate him even more.
That is the sign of a good actor
I just ADORE Oliver Platt!!! He could be my doctor and I'd NEVER complain!!!! ❤😊❤
Same.. Husband in fact 😉
My Dad had a liver transplant, and before that, he hated coffee, and after the transplant, he has one or two cups of coffee a day.
Actions have consequences
Inside I’m screaming “GATE BELT!!!!!”
They rarely do gait belts these days
My mom had a liver transplant and suddenly loves mustard but hated it before
aimentalhealthadvisor AI fixes this. Colleague's dad suspected serial killer.
Ohhh so that’s why Sarah left… I liked her character! If I watched the show at the time I would’ve been sad lol
She was bad at her job. Flips from textbook to feelings whenever it suited her. She was annoying
@@rickrollrizal 🍅🍅🍅 boo
@@rickrollrizal I have not seen much of the show, but I saw that clip where she challenged a patient to stab her as part of his "treatment". I can't see her character do anything without thinking of that.
Bonjour! Can someone tell me what choir we are listening at 0:41? Thank you very much.
Ave Maria j, WAB 6 Motet Chorus Pforzheim and Rolf Schweizer
@@LLOYD-tl9vb 🧡Thank you so much! Have a great day
I liked Dr Reese. Wish she’d been given a better sendoff
She was AWFUL!
You understand how opinions work. Right? And that you can give yours without stating it as fact and disrespecting others? @kathconserv
@@cg558wasn’t @kathconserve giving her free opinion too? ……..just thinking 😊
Madison, Wisconsin is beautiful! Go visit if you can.
I got a brain transplant and now I'm a completely different person.
Lmao
Congratulations. 🎉
😄
Omg feel better! I had a hand transplant years ago and I can’t stop my right hand from going out right and slightly ear level… not sure why! The diners name was lost in a fire all we know is it started with A, ended in F
Why does he suspect him?
I think it's the monkey dolls. It's a set of 3.
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
He took the see no evil doll. Most serial killers keep a memento of their victims. It helps them get that bit of rush from the killing.
Because dude is a legit psychopath 😂
Dd you not see the monkey on his shelf?
I wish they back Sarah 😢. I missed her lot
Luved Oliver in West Wing!
so,now I'm curious; CAN a person feel/remember/sense something from the new organ that he got from a donor??? Even if the donor died???
My beautiful brave friend had a heart transplant 5 years ago. It's a long road to recovery, with a lifetime of meds and a lifetime of invasive and non-invasive checkups. She takes extremely good care of herself, so she is doing incredibly well, and no...there is no sense of the donor in any way. The heart saved her life, but there is no sense of the person who's heart she received. She desperately wanted to thank the donor's family, but she has no idea who the donor was, because the family did not want to be contacted, whoever they are.
In short: It's occasionally reported but mostly all in their head. Long: Like the Doc said it's anecdotal, but there are many stories of people who receive organ, especially heart, transplants and suddenly have a personality that more mirrors the donor. It's almost a trope in organ recipient support/community systems. Some of the limited but published research shows these changes aren't always explainable by chance or stress or drug side effects, though they often are. What kind of traits "transfer" and the intensity is also highly variable, and that sort of thing is hard to objectively measure anyway, plus there is no recognized potential mechanism for the transfer, so most Doctors and researchers treat any personality changes as psychosomatic or a drug response.
@@calleythompson2781 okay,thank you for answering!
No
As was said in the clip, it's purely anecdotal evidence at this point. People give it a scientific-sounding name to lend more credence to the claim that it's real and provable. Unfortunately, while a fascinating idea, it is not supported by science at this time.
I don't agree with the implication of the other person's reply that the supposed phenomena is "all in their head." Technically, every theory starts off as in the heads of people either experiencing it or studying it. There's always a very minute possibility that a correlation has simply not been found YET.
Having said that, as a geek for science that needs evidence of correlation, I will still maintain that it has only psychological implications. Despite the societal use of the heart as a metaphor or symbol for love, our emotions and the things that bring us joy and such comes from brains and has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with our heart. That fact alone makes the argument against this idea pretty moot.
We love you guys ok 👍👍👍🏴😻
What led the doc to suspect him in the first place?
The writing
@ haha. Well that’s obvious. What about the writing made him suspect him.
@@jules3048 the only thing my mom watches is these Chicago universe shows I’ll ask her
@ tnx!
What is this show called?
Chicago Med
He’s a serial killer 😱
What ends up happening? Does he live? Did he kill the student?
Yes I don’t exactly remember cuz watched this episode a few years ago but I believe he killed multiple people
I remember this episode he actually did it
Yeah he killed the student, but then he gets a heart attack and dies, making Dr. Reese (his daughter) leave the hospital
@@Gr_in He actually didn't die. Dr Charles visited him later in Prison after Dr Reese left.
@thomasflanagan8754 oh shoot, sorry for the misinformation! It was along time I watched this show! Thank you for correcting me
He played a nasty bastard on Ray Donovan season 6 named Doug Landry.
Steven Keaton is a serial killer???!😮😮😮
Lol
So what happened??
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Hi Reese
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Terrible acting
ok
The doctor sarah , God alaways sane expressiin even in distress or crying. Isee her as psyschopath hehhe just joking like a teo face person just breathing, not much acting.i dont know if its me
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aimentalhealthadvisor AI fixes this. Colleague's dad suspected serial killer.
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