Oh my god, when dr Charles takes the lead, he’s totally a different person. He’s an outstanding character and l hope to see more of him in future episodes
Hearing Dr. Charles say "buddy, what the hell?" even made me feel ashamed for going back to work in an ED after surgery... And I'm not even a doctor nor ever had any surgery lol
Fun fact: it's called the Imposter Syndrome, while the opposite of it is called Dunning-Kruger effect (it's when someone feels very adequate, but is not at all).
But it’s actually quite irresponsible. Because if complications happen, which is quite common, which is what happened here, he’ll not be able to work for even more number of days, which isn’t in the best interest of the patient or himself.
I don’t know why they act so shocked that he was up and about hours after his gallbladder surgery. I remember getting my gallbladder out and being sent home a few hours after I woke up. And finding out a few days later I had an infection 10 cm deep. It took months to fully heal.
I can confirm that. I'm a nurse and I was screaming to my family not to take me to ER bc of a horrendous abdominal pain .___. . Haha the worst part is that I was thinking , this could be solo fuckin serious bc of how Im showing symptoms but...at the same time I said..I wanna die at my home and my bed if this is something bad. Haha , it was nothing
Ikr their hella stubborn… Too much pride it’s kinda natural when doctors are treating other doctors… gets political and messy… even if it’s not their intention…
I was told to take a week off after my appendectomy. It was laparoscopic, but I had a class on day 3 post op and an exam 3 days after that. As you can probably guess, I was discharged the day after the op (because my op was in the evening) and rested a whole day and a half. Fun times.
As a doctor, you shouldn't have any problems while conducting your duties. Because a lot of patient have to serve with and you don't have enough time for this. So you need to take a rest. If you're not going to the hospital to work, it's okay. Just stay at home and take a rest.
I've not watched a full episode of this programme love watching the shorts think I need to watch it all properly though. I had my gallbladder taken out in 2010 and had to rest for 2 weeks.
For laparoscopic procedures they get you home the same day, just say take it a bit easy don't lift heavy things. It is the infection and possible leakage of gall bladder that got him down. I remember my big OP, I refused pain meds because I didn't feel any pain, but there was this strange pulling sensation. I had a big incision from hip to hip and it felt like all of my guts will spill out, even thou that is not possible because all of the sutures, internal and external. That sickening feeling like you will spill out was worse than any pain I felt, not debilitating, but just so weird. Who ever can walk around without holding down the incision site for me is a biggest badass there is.
I had a laparoscopic gallbladder removal and was in the hospital for a week,couldn’t imagine standing up the day of the procedure let alone going home….yikes
@@buffya8012 O wow that sound horrible. I hope you fully recovered and all that is behind. For me they made me stand up the same day I was operated just in the evening and requested I walk a bit. Something to do with avoiding blood clots. I remember being dizzy at first, but then it passed and they made me go around my bed and go back while having pressure on my incision with my hand. No was not an option. They did the same for a lady that had a hysterectomy in the bed next to me and she was is agony :( but her operation was much more extensive than my.
I remember being told that there was leakage with mine. Wether that was because I had been dealing the gallstones for about 5 years or so or wasn’t surprised bey the infection since I have an autoimmune disease. I was surprised that the pain wasn’t that bad and over the counter painkillers helped.becausthey accidentally nicked it. I’m not sure. I
@@DuneDemon8 well behind me since I was only 6! ( complications from a bone marrow transplant,long story…) I remember the pain still though ,was in the hospital about a week and a half and don’t think I stood up until 3 days after my surgery and ever time I even sat up I was in agony…but it felt okay to either walk or just sit still and not move,I think I was on morphine so was okay as long as I didn’t have to move my abdomen in any way…but twenty-two years later and I still remember the pain!!!
The moment Dr. Charles says, "Buddy- what the hell?" Made me feel guilty of going back to work in the ED after a surgery. I haven't had surgery nor do I work in the ED.....
Dr Choi force himself to work after surgery... the most unfortunate of us are being forced to work, even during the time we're supposed to go for surgery! Talk about never-ending work.
He wasn't working the next day, he was working on the SAME day, literally having the surgery that morning. His job wasn't an office work, he was walking and running around ED. Jeezzz talk about reckless.
This is the third video I found, first the cyanide poisoning, then he was shot, and now he fainted. Not to mention he went into a building to save a kid that was shot even though killer was still their calm down Ethan
I rlly want to see them in real life and litterary my room its everywhere with Dr. Choi Dr. Charles Dr.manning Dr. Halstead and april im litterary obssesed ❤😁
0:27 ....sooo you couldn't tell that ethan is not looking too good right?...also at 0:48 ...don't wanna laugh but his face looks hilarious. Brian Tee is definitely my favorite actor😂
me undergoing appendectomy and got discharged the next day and after that I continued my online classes as usual and even tried sitting until I had a seizure so I was advised to rest for a week and not attend classes 😔
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ah i need to lead by example wich means treating patients and running a ward when im really not capable of doing so due to a friggin surgery. not a good role model move.almost killing myself to get the job done so i expect the same out of all of you. if he wouldn expect dr charles for example to go to work an hour after surgery he shouldnt do it himself
Oh my god, when dr Charles takes the lead, he’s totally a different person. He’s an outstanding character and l hope to see more of him in future episodes
Amo esse sehnor esse médico que passou mal nessa série eles são ótimos elas emfeeiras também 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
This man should have died at least 4 times in this entire show honestly.
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@@williamtran1608 eu gosto dessa série mas tem um problema não é português não sei ler em inglês
The way Daniel handled that was ohhh flawless
LITERALLY
Hearing Dr. Charles say "buddy, what the hell?" even made me feel ashamed for going back to work in an ED after surgery... And I'm not even a doctor nor ever had any surgery lol
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"It's often the people who are the very best at what they do that feel the most inadequate"
I agree👍🏻
Fun fact: it's called the Imposter Syndrome,
while the opposite of it is called Dunning-Kruger effect (it's when someone feels very adequate, but is not at all).
The paradox of experience is that the more you know, the more you know that you do not know.
Omg! Dr. Choi is so noble
omg!!! Also Dr. Charles takes charge, that is wow amazing really am begging to see more of him in future episodes!
But it’s actually quite irresponsible. Because if complications happen, which is quite common, which is what happened here, he’ll not be able to work for even more number of days, which isn’t in the best interest of the patient or himself.
I don’t know why they act so shocked that he was up and about hours after his gallbladder surgery. I remember getting my gallbladder out and being sent home a few hours after I woke up. And finding out a few days later I had an infection 10 cm deep. It took months to fully heal.
Hope you’re doing okay now
I don't think they're shocked by his mobility, rather that they're shocked by his recklessness. An ED physician should know better than doing that.
@@doviri9789 Thank you. Yes I am doing better.
I think they didn't know he had the surgery, by their reactions
How are you now?
…. This shows that doctors do make the worst patients
I can confirm that. I'm a nurse and I was screaming to my family not to take me to ER bc of a horrendous abdominal pain .___. .
Haha the worst part is that I was thinking , this could be solo fuckin serious bc of how Im showing symptoms but...at the same time I said..I wanna die at my home and my bed if this is something bad.
Haha , it was nothing
Tbh.... Dr and nurses makes the worst patients
Don't know how to shut off meaning they don't when to stop being doctors
And teachers are the worst students. And we might not be the best parents either.
Ikr their hella stubborn… Too much pride it’s kinda natural when doctors are treating other doctors… gets political and messy… even if it’s not their intention…
I really love Dr Charles want to see more of him in medicine
hes my fave character
I was told to take a week off after my appendectomy. It was laparoscopic, but I had a class on day 3 post op and an exam 3 days after that. As you can probably guess, I was discharged the day after the op (because my op was in the evening) and rested a whole day and a half. Fun times.
I'm loving the new doctor and her accent
Same shes gorgeous
I love you Dr Choi
AYO 🤭
0:54 na you think? Had me dying laughing
As a doctor, you shouldn't have any problems while conducting your duties. Because a lot of patient have to serve with and you don't have enough time for this. So you need to take a rest. If you're not going to the hospital to work, it's okay. Just stay at home and take a rest.
I've not watched a full episode of this programme love watching the shorts think I need to watch it all properly though. I had my gallbladder taken out in 2010 and had to rest for 2 weeks.
I stopped watching the show the second Ava and Connor left, but when I saw the title I was like omg shocker, I gotta watch this
Nice keep up the good work
For laparoscopic procedures they get you home the same day, just say take it a bit easy don't lift heavy things. It is the infection and possible leakage of gall bladder that got him down. I remember my big OP, I refused pain meds because I didn't feel any pain, but there was this strange pulling sensation. I had a big incision from hip to hip and it felt like all of my guts will spill out, even thou that is not possible because all of the sutures, internal and external. That sickening feeling like you will spill out was worse than any pain I felt, not debilitating, but just so weird. Who ever can walk around without holding down the incision site for me is a biggest badass there is.
How come they decided on such a big incision instead of a few smaller ones?
I had a laparoscopic gallbladder removal and was in the hospital for a week,couldn’t imagine standing up the day of the procedure let alone going home….yikes
@@buffya8012 O wow that sound horrible. I hope you fully recovered and all that is behind. For me they made me stand up the same day I was operated just in the evening and requested I walk a bit. Something to do with avoiding blood clots. I remember being dizzy at first, but then it passed and they made me go around my bed and go back while having pressure on my incision with my hand. No was not an option. They did the same for a lady that had a hysterectomy in the bed next to me and she was is agony :( but her operation was much more extensive than my.
I remember being told that there was leakage with mine. Wether that was because I had been dealing the gallstones for about 5 years or so or wasn’t surprised bey the infection since I have an autoimmune disease. I was surprised that the pain wasn’t that bad and over the counter painkillers helped.becausthey accidentally nicked it. I’m not sure. I
@@DuneDemon8 well behind me since I was only 6! ( complications from a bone marrow transplant,long story…) I remember the pain still though ,was in the hospital about a week and a half and don’t think I stood up until 3 days after my surgery and ever time I even sat up I was in agony…but it felt okay to either walk or just sit still and not move,I think I was on morphine so was okay as long as I didn’t have to move my abdomen in any way…but twenty-two years later and I still remember the pain!!!
Ethan is a workaholic
This is more like self harming.
Yes But Harm Self
The moment Dr. Charles says, "Buddy- what the hell?" Made me feel guilty of going back to work in the ED after a surgery. I haven't had surgery nor do I work in the ED.....
Lol
You literally just copied a commnt
wait so he was talking to him and couldn’t realize something was wrong? 😭😭😭 it was all over his face, he seriously had to wait till he fell on him
The actress at the very end is devastatingly beautiful
NOT THE DOUBLE CHIN SHOT😭😭😭
The face that Ethan made😂
Which face
Ikr it looked creepy and funny at the same time
yes i love chicago med :))
Who don’t?
When dr charles said “ buddy what the hell “ . I was like “ damm , I’ve never seen him like this, but it was also go dr Charles “
Idk why but it’s cringey on how they get hurt but it’s so cool how they react
Dr Choi force himself to work after surgery... the most unfortunate of us are being forced to work, even during the time we're supposed to go for surgery!
Talk about never-ending work.
That Crazy And Fatal And He Is Don't Tell If He Got Surgery
This is the earliest i have ever been
Me too
He's gone through a LOT!
"Buddy...what the hell?"
2:16 iPad kid Ethan mode activated
When Dr Charles says "room" it sounds like "rum" 😂
even doctors need medical help
When dr Choi is talking you know something bad is gonna happen
Saludos gracias buena programacion
With this series I learn many new words in English If I use the subtitle.
He wasn't working the next day, he was working on the SAME day, literally having the surgery that morning. His job wasn't an office work, he was walking and running around ED. Jeezzz talk about reckless.
999k subscribers! well deserved 😄
0:34 Me when I get 1 hour of sleep:
0:34 I thought Ethan was carrying him 💀
DK retired from drift racing
This is the third video I found, first the cyanide poisoning, then he was shot, and now he fainted. Not to mention he went into a building to save a kid that was shot even though killer was still their calm down Ethan
I love choi...but that was a dumbass move!! But I would still take him home and nurse him myself...sponge baths baby!!
@Dr choi pleasure! The offer stands irrespective of the physical condition.
Dude i Know You`re A marine but good heavens your life matters
How is that man even still breathing 😱 the number of times I've seen clips of him getting hurt/sick is unreal
I feel bad for dr. Choi😢
It got me rolling on the floor when dr Charles said yeah u think
It’s so king of him
No, this is self harm. Nothing "king" about not being able to evaluate one's own health Status
I rlly want to see them in real life and litterary my room its everywhere with Dr. Choi
Dr. Charles Dr.manning Dr. Halstead and april im litterary obssesed ❤😁
He has more problems than a patient with cancer
0:27 ....sooo you couldn't tell that ethan is not looking too good right?...also at 0:48 ...don't wanna laugh but his face looks hilarious. Brian Tee is definitely my favorite actor😂
My boi DK (Drift King) was stressed out.
He survived a Godzilla attack, together with his good friend Hiro Nakamura, when he was in Tokyo. This is nothing.
@@ShadowMoon878 with the power of family, yeah? lmao.😂
1:24 that tone and face 😐😶
Off topic but Dr. Choi is hawtttttt😭
"yeah well that's not gonna happen anytime soon pal because we're gonna admit you"
- Dr Charles
Very nice
me undergoing appendectomy and got discharged the next day and after that I continued my online classes as usual and even tried sitting until I had a seizure so I was advised to rest for a week and not attend classes 😔
Man 😢 you need rest 😤 never do that again 😤
Dr. Choi is Crazy Doctor
Wow, didn’t expect to be this fast 😆
What kind of crazy person goes to work right after surgery?
Ethan
The kind that would drift cars in the middle of Shibuya.
Thanks! I knew he looked familiar
1M subs 🥳🥳
I’m pretty sure the guy that plays dr Choi voices Johnny gate from the saints row games I’m 99.9 percent sure
Not april having a heart attack watching this happen
That must hurt
I feel like there should a short vid likes this same thing but or dr.Charles or Maggie or Goodwin
hi i love chicago med
loved itttt
Season and episode plz
Doctors make the most difficult patients
Love ittttttr
What Season and épisode plaes
What episode is this?😅
Nice
Way too many attractive people on this show
why is Dr. Choi getting injured or hospitalized left and right lmaoooooo
yep she's deffo gonna be flirting with him this season...! dr.charles is excellent, as an e.r leading doc.
If I had surgery I’m taking 30 days off 😅
Hola buenos días me puedes dar información sobre los siguientes datos para que me interesa mucho el temario de la t i y yo no te han dicho yuittyiuttiiyi de otra forma de trabajo en el
I feel bad for doctor Ethan Troy
You should be in bed first because you’ve had surgery😭😭😭😭😭😭
Dr Charles grounded him for 3 months steal the iPad Ethan now.if he refuse it say it again
Who’s the British doctor haven’t seen her before
it's me
dr choi has hacks installed bro died more than 3 times...
so not cool man
@Dr choi u r wellcome
Dk finally have his character arc lul
Wow
Why is it always Ethan
who works post gallbladder surgery
she's hot for him, obviously....
that's what i thought but she ended up sleeping with will...nothing happened between ethan and her lol
what chapter is it?
Que capitulo es?
Any season and episode
My mom got her gallbladder removed
cool
mine didnt
How is she now?
@@naimairfan5738 brilliant thanks
Hopefully she rested afterwards 😏
Dr don't practice what they preach😂
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Hi 👋
Which episode is this plsss someone reply 😢
Season 6 episode 7
ah i need to lead by example wich means treating patients and running a ward when im really not capable of doing so due to a friggin surgery. not a good role model move.almost killing myself to get the job done so i expect the same out of all of you. if he wouldn expect dr charles for example to go to work an hour after surgery he shouldnt do it himself
Why is dr Choi always having some medical condition
What season is this from?
6
Is IT in 4 ?
Hi