WOW. I got the goosebumps when he said he had 12. I got happy tears. I wish i could watch the whole shows im only watching like shorts. Some are only like 7 minutes long. But i understand mostly what's happening 😊
Oh dang, that got to me. I mean, it seems totally unrealistic (pretty sure it's not that easy to donate body parts) but it's some darn good writing! And there ARE people out there willing to donate for someone they don't know.
@@kateperez2117 never had the chance to watch the episode. Just know one of the following clips of the episode doctors tell him there was nothing they could do and he still offered to participate.
@@calebstearns5571 so don't spread misinformation if you don't actually know - you didn't watch the whole episode or even all the clips available, so you had no idea how the episode ended, yet you felt the need to announce your (wrong) guess to everyone as if you knew for sure. :(
This reminds me of the domino transplant surgery they did on Grey’s Anatomy back whenever it was a great show. Season 5, episode 5. That was also my favorite season of Grey’s I think.
Depends on the hospital. In a hospital like New Amsterdam in a big city, I’d expect the wait to be longer, but in a smaller hospital ER, it can be much quicker depending on why you’re there. I went to the ER about two weeks ago and needed a very minor surgery (they didn’t even put me under) and they had me in and out in about an hour.
The ending is so cruel. Instead of testing everyone and being certain they can save the girl, they decided to have a little dramatic show of "we don't have ONE donor--we have TWELVE!! (which means it's very likely to find a match)." Even if they did manage to save his daughter, that flashy scene was extremely unnecessary and ignored the fact that "very likely" isn't 100%. Find out for sure before you give false (or correct) hope. If it was absolutely necessary to tell the dad before they could test everyone, it should've been done professionally. "Twelve people responded who are willing to donate part of their lung to your daughter, which means there is a very high likelihood that we're able to find a suitable donor for her. We still have to test everyone to see if anyone is a match, but her chances are very high."
I always feel sorry for children and in this case I feel sorry for these immigrants but they’re chewing up assets. The citizens should be hearing these people don’t have 1 second of right on American soil. I’m a registered nurse for 35 years. I’ve seen it 100 times most times they come here for free medical care or other things they’re free.
And what in the hell does that matter?! Saying I’m not going to donate they’re not American is like saying I’m not going to donate because they’re black! It doesn’t matter !People come from poorer countries for help and other reasons,not to “steal” your precious healthcare! Good god and you’re a nurse?! I feel sorry for your patients,”oh I can’t treat you,your from South America “ I have never read something so disgustingly stereotypic and racist !😡
Not true, the great majority of Latin American are countries have free healthcare, as long as the head of the household and main breadwinner has a job and stays working keeping the position the government entitles you and your direct family like your spouse is enrolled for life and your children until they turn 18 to receive free healthcare,free surgeries,free treatments and free medication, the healthcare business in the U.S. could never compare or be the incentive for anybody to immigrate to the U.S. the gun violence, killings,kidnappings and overall fear for their lives is the reason why people scape their homelands, not because they want “free stuff” and btw there’s nothing for free in American hospitals they even charge for a bottle of water.
@@Izzybaggins yeah, but what they consider free healthcare in South America. If you might get a shot of penicillin, that’s the reason these scumbags jump the Rio Grande for free medical care I’m a registered nurse I’ve seen it with my own eyes.
@@Izzybagginswell I don’t know what you’re saying but if they have free healthcare, why are they coming here? I had a lady that was getting free dialysis because she would’ve died in Mexico because she didn’t have the money to pay for it. I don’t care what they’re telling you they don’t get free medical care, and their income here become Americans. They came here because it was their only chance at living, which I understand, but don’t agree with America first! I failed to see where your problems at there!
I did not expect that at all, tears immediately as soon as he opened the door and said they had 12.
WOW. I got the goosebumps when he said he had 12. I got happy tears. I wish i could watch the whole shows im only watching like shorts. Some are only like 7 minutes long. But i understand mostly what's happening 😊
Oh dang, that got to me. I mean, it seems totally unrealistic (pretty sure it's not that easy to donate body parts) but it's some darn good writing! And there ARE people out there willing to donate for someone they don't know.
I've no problem donating to a stranger either, should there be a dire situation. All I ask is that I have enough body part to function for myself.
@@ikawba00 Fair enough! I mean, unless there's no chance your brain will work correctly again. Then you be free of the most of it.
This scene always makes me emotional
I want to live in a world like this.
The sad part of the episode is that the lung transplant cant save her, but her father still agrees to participate in the domino transplant
She does live
@@kateperez2117 never had the chance to watch the episode. Just know one of the following clips of the episode doctors tell him there was nothing they could do and he still offered to participate.
She gets the lung in the end and survives
@@calebstearns5571 so don't spread misinformation if you don't actually know - you didn't watch the whole episode or even all the clips available, so you had no idea how the episode ended, yet you felt the need to announce your (wrong) guess to everyone as if you knew for sure. :(
@@Czadzikable Ease up on him. A lot of people have
made mistakes like that before. Your calling him out
on it is even worse.
That’s such a beautiful ending
One of the better episodes (and also the first episode I ever saw of this)
Wow, that messed me up in the best way. Imagine having 12 people to donate all to save someone else. Instant tears.
This reminds me of the domino transplant surgery they did on Grey’s Anatomy back whenever it was a great show. Season 5, episode 5. That was also my favorite season of Grey’s I think.
TV: checks in and gets a room immediately
personal experience: waits 8 hours and sees a doctor
Depends on the hospital. In a hospital like New Amsterdam in a big city, I’d expect the wait to be longer, but in a smaller hospital ER, it can be much quicker depending on why you’re there. I went to the ER about two weeks ago and needed a very minor surgery (they didn’t even put me under) and they had me in and out in about an hour.
I love the diversity of the show ❤
I don’t! Americans first, then we can help other people.
@@Americanpatriot-zo2tk agreed. How are we expected to help others if we can’t help ourselves first.
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@@tamatitto typical Karen comment up there 🙄
@@tamatitto cho goofy vibes ahh up
Thank you
I'm not crying...you're crying...
... they named her Lily Potter
Coincidence?, they probably know nothing about Harry Potter, but I thought the same.
The ending is so cruel. Instead of testing everyone and being certain they can save the girl, they decided to have a little dramatic show of "we don't have ONE donor--we have TWELVE!! (which means it's very likely to find a match)."
Even if they did manage to save his daughter, that flashy scene was extremely unnecessary and ignored the fact that "very likely" isn't 100%. Find out for sure before you give false (or correct) hope.
If it was absolutely necessary to tell the dad before they could test everyone, it should've been done professionally. "Twelve people responded who are willing to donate part of their lung to your daughter, which means there is a very high likelihood that we're able to find a suitable donor for her. We still have to test everyone to see if anyone is a match, but her chances are very high."
Apparently you don't know how that works. . . lmao
Nice concept, but the transplant chain couldn't survive a single hiccup without falling apart.
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Any potter heads out there noticed the Lilly potter😂❤😂
HP is transphobic.
Didn't know a living person can donate part of their lung. I knew they can donate part of their liver
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blergh, why would they bring all the potential donors in from different places instead of testing them where they already were, cheeseballs...
I always feel sorry for children and in this case I feel sorry for these immigrants but they’re chewing up assets. The citizens should be hearing these people don’t have 1 second of right on American soil. I’m a registered nurse for 35 years. I’ve seen it 100 times most times they come here for free medical care or other things they’re free.
And what in the hell does that matter?! Saying I’m not going to donate they’re not American is like saying I’m not going to donate because they’re black! It doesn’t matter !People come from poorer countries for help and other reasons,not to “steal” your precious healthcare! Good god and you’re a nurse?! I feel sorry for your patients,”oh I can’t treat you,your from South America “ I have never read something so disgustingly stereotypic and racist !😡
Not true, the great majority of Latin American are countries have free healthcare, as long as the head of the household and main breadwinner has a job and stays working keeping the position the government entitles you and your direct family like your spouse is enrolled for life and your children until they turn 18 to receive free healthcare,free surgeries,free treatments and free medication, the healthcare business in the U.S. could never compare or be the incentive for anybody to immigrate to the U.S.
the gun violence, killings,kidnappings and overall fear for their lives is the reason why people scape their homelands, not because they want “free stuff” and btw there’s nothing for free in American hospitals they even charge for a bottle of water.
@@Izzybaggins yeah, but what they consider free healthcare in South America. If you might get a shot of penicillin, that’s the reason these scumbags jump the Rio Grande for free medical care I’m a registered nurse I’ve seen it with my own eyes.
@@Izzybagginswell I don’t know what you’re saying but if they have free healthcare, why are they coming here? I had a lady that was getting free dialysis because she would’ve died in Mexico because she didn’t have the money to pay for it. I don’t care what they’re telling you they don’t get free medical care, and their income here become Americans. They came here because it was their only chance at living, which I understand, but don’t agree with America first! I failed to see where your problems at there!
Since when is health care in America ‘free?’ 🤷♀️
not undocumented, illegal