Tell your loved ones you love them daily, every chance you get. I didn't have the chance, trust me its hard to get closure so tell them you love them everyday.💖
It would’ve been a she. Your gender and the gender of your donor must be the same for heart transplants. Not for all transplants, but for hearts and some others.
Register as an organ donor and let your friends and family know about your wishes, so there's never any confusion. I've been registered since I was 18 and my family have known my wishes since I was like 14/15
@@SabchaneRose Same in Wales where I live, it's automatically registered, with the option to opt out. That happened like 10 years after I turned 18 and could register
That's because, the heart was need as quick as possible. If actually listen to they way the speak they u know that they don't like doing this at time like that
I was touched by this episode. I can't imagine what pain one goes through when they fight with a loved one, not knowing it'll be their last day. The woman had a big heart and mature mind as even in trauma after hearing the news she agreed to donate his heart or in many places today few people are not willing to give.
I know it’s just a show but wow my heart 🥺 cried a little when she was so selfless and gave his heart right after finding out he was dead. Imagine how hard that would be in real life
To be honest i think it would be very easy for me to say take what you need and can use but saying that im a huge believer in organ transplant and think its a waste to allow those precious organs to rot or go up in smoke, when my daughter was born very premature we were told she had less than 5% chance of survial the first thing i said was if she dies use anything you can to help others her stem cells from her and her brothers placentas were used and i insisted if she died she was to help anyway she could shes survived and has just turned 18 🙂 we are all going to be organ donors when we die 🙂💕
@@annied1827 yeah, I don't understand why so many people say that it's somehow a hard decision. It's hard dealing with the death of a loved one. But agreeing to their organs to save others' lives after they're already dead and can't be revived, shouldn't be that hard - it makes no difference to the dead love one and it seems highly immoral to me to basically choose NOT to save other people's lives when you're given a choice to save them or not save them - there's literally no reason NOT to save them and condemning people to die is horrible, so doesn't seem like a hard choice to me.
I like this show. I’d love to see it in full but it’s on UA-cam so it’s good enough. I live in the UK so there isn’t a way I can watch the full show legally.
But it’s important a failing heart can be lethal if there’s no other heart to transplant then well to persons are fucked u can’t run machines for ever u know the longer you wait the higher the risk
Some organs need to be harvested quickly after brain death to maintain viability of said organ. And if you're not registered then the task of consent falls to the next of kin, which in this case, is the grieving wife.
I still feel like they didn’t handle the situation professionally Yes there was a patient who needed an organ , but you can’t just deliver bad news to family in an open setting with the door wide open and no privacy . And less then a minute later expect her to choose whether or not to give consent to donating her husbands organ . I know it’s a medical show but i feel they lacked empathy 🤷🏻♀️
Zahra Alhabib i understand your emotions but think about it this way..isnt it better to keep the heart “alive” in someone else’s body than having to bury the loved one entirely?? Also, as far as empathy is concerned, not giving a heart means causing another person to die! Isnt it noble n wise to just save whoever we can ?
I thought the same thing for a hot second but realized that the man needed the heart in such a situation it makes more sense that they had to ask for her permission because th transplant had to be done as soon as possible for reasons of keeping the heart healthy and probably the situation of the other patient
3 people came into the room to tell her, yet once the got their answer they all left. You’d think there’d be someone available to stay with her, even if it’s just for a few minutes.
I don't know if it is different in the US but in Germany and most other EU states this wouldn't have happened. First of all: whoever gets to decide about a patients organs has to be calmly and professionelly informed about how it will happen. The doctors have to give this person time to decide. Usually 2-3 days. Second: you can't decide who is getting the organ. There is a list of people who need it, with their information. They take the highest one on this list that fits. It ensures anonymity and that the ones who need it most get them. Third: people usually say their farewells before transplants are taken out. And are most definetely not informed where the organ goes. No names no hospitals nada.
@@lilymorris1427 do you have some sort of problem? I was comparing this situation to the one depicted, not the reality, as I stated very clear in my very first sentence that I don't know how it is in the US. I did this because the situation depicts what some people fear about donating and what is considered dangerous for the reciever. Of course I know that whatever is shown here isn't real, I never said otherwhise. Stop acting offended if I clearly didn't do anything.
@@juliameyer10313 ok stop having a go at me because i don't appreciate it there was no need for u to answer me back because i never asked u to anything u have to say keep it to yourself as somethings u said could be hurtful to some people and u should think about what your saying. If u are to answer back please make sure u say something nice not hurtful.
@@lilymorris1427 have you thought about your own comment then? "Stop thinking u know everything when u clearly don't". Apparently that meant that you didn't understand my first statement and quite frankly, I didn't ask for your opinion either, or did I? If you can't handle being slightly critisised for your words, I'd advise you not to come to overly wrong conclusions like, thinking I wouldn't know the difference between reality and a show or me thinking I'd know everything, because that's a lot of critique for someone who can't handle the consequences. If you want to lecture me about being nice, be so yourself as well.
THIS. This is why I ALWAYS say I love you when I walk out the front door. I'm 20 and still living at home, but I make sure to say bye and "I love you" not just "love you" to everyone before I walk out the door. Heaven forbid I get in a t-bone accident and die on impact, and the last words I said to my mother were "seeya" or "ill be back in a couple hours", nope, not good enough for me.
Weird how when they come back from being off they remember everything. If I had to be off work for three months I'd probs be blank for the first two days
"The last thing he hear me say is that I didn't love him" you see, this is where I just... I can't understand. I mean, I do kind of get it, but also.. why would you say that to someone you love?? I've fought with my family and my closest friends, ugly crying discussions where it looked like we never would reach an agreement (and sometimes, most times, we in fact did not reach agreement), but I would never tell someone I love that I don't love them. It is so sad.
I disagree with the naming of this video please, give a warning at least. I love medical shows but seeing death is a little daunting to say the least. He didn’t BARELY make it at all! Like come on!
When my grandad died I was there we were also in a car crash 🚙💥🚗 and I didn't want to go to his funeral and when I saw him the first word I said is love
I feel like the number one thing someone would want to say to someone before they die is sorry, but why. Why do we make so many reason to say sorry when we can make reason to say thank you?
Can someone just get me up to speed since I only watch on UA-cam, are Nat and will together, what happened to their engagement, what happened to the guy who snuck a wedding ring on her?
J P basically Nat and will are now just friends and have decided that they are never going to be together so they don’t get engaged and Natalie also found out that the other guy is toxic and so broke it off with him as well
I unterstand where you are comming from but enabeling somebody to live with the organs of a dead Person, who wouldn‘t need them anyway, isn‘t selfish. Rather the opposite actually. It takes courage.
This one is hitting way too close to home given that I found out my husband is brain dead as of last night and my last words to him were not so very kind 😭
I personally cannot be a organ donor due to having a rare brain disease and the surgeries I have had but I commend anyone who signed that dotted line giving permission. Many times I have needed blood and many times saved my life.
We should all take this as a lesson - always be careful what you say to those you are close to and love, becuase you never know if that will be the last time you speak with them
Unable to intubate can mean that they couldn't do it in the ambulance because there was too much swelling or movement or whatever. They can still give it a shot at the hospital in a more calm environment with better equipment.
imagine sleeping and feeling a hand touch your chest and say sorry
this video is so sad but this sent me 😂😭
joir wong i would open an eye and say ‘hands off, turn around and bog off.’
I am feeling depressed now and your picture thing reminds me of something Aesthetic ;-;
I'd be like:"Woman, what the hell?!?!"😂😂😂
i'd wake up and be like-
get yo hand off meh before i punch your face :D
i relate with the wife. my greatest fear would be not being able to tell my loved ones that i love them/say sorry before they die/suddenly die
It’s my biggest fear
Tell your loved ones you love them daily, every chance you get. I didn't have the chance, trust me its hard to get closure so tell them you love them everyday.💖
YES A MED EPISODE LONGER THAN 4 MINUTES THANK JESUS
Ikr
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@@owhkay why are you here?
I'm a heart transplant recipient. I know nothing about my donor other than he/she saved my life
It would’ve been a she. Your gender and the gender of your donor must be the same for heart transplants. Not for all transplants, but for hearts and some others.
@@josephine.france5 I think blood type and a few other factors are all that matter. Plus I'm 5'9 so I can fit mansized organs
@@emilyc.4000 dang your y’all for a girl I hope I would be that tall
@@sophiwithAN_a mate im 13 and 5"7/5"8
@@lucybaker7266 good for you hehe
Register as an organ donor and let your friends and family know about your wishes, so there's never any confusion. I've been registered since I was 18 and my family have known my wishes since I was like 14/15
In France now you are a organ donor UNLESS you said you are against it.
@@SabchaneRose that's reverse psychology! It must work well
@@SabchaneRose Same in Wales where I live, it's automatically registered, with the option to opt out. That happened like 10 years after I turned 18 and could register
I'm all for it personally because it can save people
We are also an organ donor automatically in England unless you request not
"Crash survivors BARELY make it."
Um no??? One of them literally dies???
But his heart does make it. I guess that’s what they were getting at. Lol love the twists with these titles.
.... but they didn’t?
one of them , not all
Me reading the comments at the start of the video
You:CrAsH SuRvIvOrS BaReLy MaKe It But one of them literally died
Me:FFS
@@Sym485 Oops, sorry! 😅
*husband dies.*
Doc: GIVE ME HIS HEART.
It has to be quickly or the heart won't work
That's because, the heart was need as quick as possible. If actually listen to they way the speak they u know that they don't like doing this at time like that
I get why they needed it but one of them could atleats have stayed and consoled her 😂 not just "K thanks bye"
MineWit it’s not disrespectful if his wife is helping another human being live
If you were the person needing that heart to live you wouldn't be saying that
I was touched by this episode. I can't imagine what pain one goes through when they fight with a loved one, not knowing it'll be their last day. The woman had a big heart and mature mind as even in trauma after hearing the news she agreed to donate his heart or in many places today few people are not willing to give.
Title: crash survivors barely make it
Me: one made it pretty easy and the other one died so I don’t get how they “barely made it”
If you add them, and make them one pacient then the math works out
Yeah, he barely didn’t die, so yeah, barely
Edit: and also, the guy who’s hear he got probably also almost survived
They meant that his heart was still beating that's why it says barley
I don’t see how she had it easy
AnasAnas14 if you didn’t want spoilers then why were you scrolling through the comments?
I know it’s just a show but wow my heart 🥺 cried a little when she was so selfless and gave his heart right after finding out he was dead. Imagine how hard that would be in real life
Bronagh Wall I said it was SELFLESS not selfish
@@gia-abcd oh yeah soz miss read it lol soz it was like 3 in the morn
@@gia-abcd i edited it now
To be honest i think it would be very easy for me to say take what you need and can use but saying that im a huge believer in organ transplant and think its a waste to allow those precious organs to rot or go up in smoke, when my daughter was born very premature we were told she had less than 5% chance of survial the first thing i said was if she dies use anything you can to help others her stem cells from her and her brothers placentas were used and i insisted if she died she was to help anyway she could shes survived and has just turned 18 🙂 we are all going to be organ donors when we die 🙂💕
@@annied1827 yeah, I don't understand why so many people say that it's somehow a hard decision. It's hard dealing with the death of a loved one. But agreeing to their organs to save others' lives after they're already dead and can't be revived, shouldn't be that hard - it makes no difference to the dead love one and it seems highly immoral to me to basically choose NOT to save other people's lives when you're given a choice to save them or not save them - there's literally no reason NOT to save them and condemning people to die is horrible, so doesn't seem like a hard choice to me.
When she said
“ I’m so sorry Brian”
“I love you”
That hit hard
@Bella Mills-rothwell are you on drugs dude
i cried
I leen more from 5 minutes of Chicago med then a year of biology
Imogen Hope yeah
Except how to spell 😂
Jokin
You and me both
Doesn't replace school genius...
lol. we have the same name.
Does any one else feel the pain in your chest but doesn’t cry?
me
Yes 🥺😖
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I like this show. I’d love to see it in full but it’s on UA-cam so it’s good enough. I live in the UK so there isn’t a way I can watch the full show legally.
@Eamo
Same
If you have sky, you can binge all Chicago programs.
Watch it on universal if u have sky
@Anne Packard
Problem. I don't.
CBS App maybe?
Wife: having a complete emotional break down.
Doctors: CaN wE hAvE HiS HeArT???????
Can you imagine? 😞
Exactly what I thought too mate!
But it’s important a failing heart can be lethal if there’s no other heart to transplant then well to persons are fucked u can’t run machines for ever u know the longer you wait the higher the risk
Some organs need to be harvested quickly after brain death to maintain viability of said organ. And if you're not registered then the task of consent falls to the next of kin, which in this case, is the grieving wife.
its needs to be quick, dont judge
That poor woman. She lost her most beloved husband. Though maybe, she can ask the heart recipient if she can listen to her husband's heart once more.
Nat has completely changed wow
I still feel like they didn’t handle the situation professionally
Yes there was a patient who needed an organ , but you can’t just deliver bad news to family in an open setting with the door wide open and no privacy .
And less then a minute later expect her to choose whether or not to give consent to donating her husbands organ .
I know it’s a medical show but i feel they lacked empathy 🤷🏻♀️
Zahra Alhabib it’s realistic , the heart transplant had to be done there and then
Zahra Alhabib i understand your emotions but think about it this way..isnt it better to keep the heart “alive” in someone else’s body than having to bury the loved one entirely?? Also, as far as empathy is concerned, not giving a heart means causing another person to die! Isnt it noble n wise to just save whoever we can ?
I thought the same thing for a hot second but realized that the man needed the heart in such a situation it makes more sense that they had to ask for her permission because th transplant had to be done as soon as possible for reasons of keeping the heart healthy and probably the situation of the other patient
3 people came into the room to tell her, yet once the got their answer they all left. You’d think there’d be someone available to stay with her, even if it’s just for a few minutes.
It was an emergency
Marvellous actor
She did one of the best things in the medical world ❤️🙏🥺
when she said bryan it reminded me of kobe bryant and gigi, rip guys, and everyone else aboard. you’ll be greatly missed 💓👼🏾
husband: *dead*
A minute later
Doc: can we have his heart?
Wife: yes..
Doc: k thanks bai
Wife: 👁💧👄💧👁
This is so sad imagine your the guy and hearing your wife say "I don't love you" right before you die *this is heartbreaking*
This has taught me something. If you argue with some sort of family or friend say you are sorry.
Never end it on a fight.
this show do be lookin fresh doe
I don't know if it is different in the US but in Germany and most other EU states this wouldn't have happened. First of all: whoever gets to decide about a patients organs has to be calmly and professionelly informed about how it will happen. The doctors have to give this person time to decide. Usually 2-3 days.
Second: you can't decide who is getting the organ. There is a list of people who need it, with their information. They take the highest one on this list that fits. It ensures anonymity and that the ones who need it most get them.
Third: people usually say their farewells before transplants are taken out. And are most definetely not informed where the organ goes. No names no hospitals nada.
ok listen its just people acting so its not gonna be like it is in real hospitals so stop thinking u know everything when u clearly don't
@@lilymorris1427 do you have some sort of problem? I was comparing this situation to the one depicted, not the reality, as I stated very clear in my very first sentence that I don't know how it is in the US. I did this because the situation depicts what some people fear about donating and what is considered dangerous for the reciever. Of course I know that whatever is shown here isn't real, I never said otherwhise. Stop acting offended if I clearly didn't do anything.
@@juliameyer10313 ok stop having a go at me because i don't appreciate it there was no need for u to answer me back because i never asked u to anything u have to say keep it to yourself as somethings u said could be hurtful to some people and u should think about what your saying. If u are to answer back please make sure u say something nice not hurtful.
@@lilymorris1427 have you thought about your own comment then? "Stop thinking u know everything when u clearly don't". Apparently that meant that you didn't understand my first statement and quite frankly, I didn't ask for your opinion either, or did I? If you can't handle being slightly critisised for your words, I'd advise you not to come to overly wrong conclusions like, thinking I wouldn't know the difference between reality and a show or me thinking I'd know everything, because that's a lot of critique for someone who can't handle the consequences. If you want to lecture me about being nice, be so yourself as well.
@@juliameyer10313 ok look u need to stop having a go at me for speaking my own mind if u want to start be mean go be mean to someone else and not me
This just reminds everyone, everything can leave so quickly. Don’t forget to tell people close to you how much u love them no matter how mad you are.
Its so heartbreaking to see how she struggles about the fact that she can't say sorry to her husband.
THIS. This is why I ALWAYS say I love you when I walk out the front door. I'm 20 and still living at home, but I make sure to say bye and "I love you" not just "love you" to everyone before I walk out the door. Heaven forbid I get in a t-bone accident and die on impact, and the last words I said to my mother were "seeya" or "ill be back in a couple hours", nope, not good enough for me.
some people say they're going out for milk.
I like how Dr. Manning sometimes looks like 70% hair and 30% face
"welcome home"
Me: *where you have BIG ASS responsibilities and hurt people and people dying!!* :D
True but afterall they spend a lot of time in hospitals, so probs can count as a second home
Dr manning is my faveeee
SAMEEEEE
That moment you realize that you are early on your favourite tv shows youtube video- 😳
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When your to early and there are no good comments
Thank you, I was running out of Chicago Med videos and was getting desperate not being able to watch a whole episode. NETFLIX, PLEASE!!
Weird how when they come back from being off they remember everything. If I had to be off work for three months I'd probs be blank for the first two days
last weeks vid: 1 year ago
rn: 19 minutes ago..
welp! someone got addicted! 😂😂
#med #pd #fire
I've watch almost every clip bc I can't get the series
I wanna watch med... But Amazon prime only has pd and fire
Charlotte Forrester soap2day
I love when doctors say all type of medical stuff and just act so profesional
This hospital is so quite and calm.
OMG I feel so bad for her! I’m literally sobbing 😂 😭
What's with the crying laughing emoji?😒
@@rielly02 I mean everyone deals with stuff differently. Maybe it's cause they were thought it was funny that they were sobbing so much
The-musical-Avengers yes, thank you 😊
Ooff, that hit my tear muscles... Good job!
The bit where she saw the young man then touched his new heart and said im so sorry i love you kioled me im crying
Oops i meant killed
When they lifted the lady up and put her down there was a big thud
"The last thing he hear me say is that I didn't love him" you see, this is where I just... I can't understand. I mean, I do kind of get it, but also.. why would you say that to someone you love?? I've fought with my family and my closest friends, ugly crying discussions where it looked like we never would reach an agreement (and sometimes, most times, we in fact did not reach agreement), but I would never tell someone I love that I don't love them. It is so sad.
It’s 10:05 pm, I’m in my room crying and ticking like crazy. CAUSE THIS MADE ME FEEL WARM AND FUZZY
man the episodes are just 4 minutes but man they tugg on your heat strings
*sobs* IM NOT CRYIN YOU ARE
Hmm, title says crash SURVIVORS barely make it and yet one of them dies. If dying constitutes ‘making it’ then we’re all in trouble.
No- the heart is still alive and thats what they were going for
The way they plop the patients on the bed always cracks me up.
We lost him
The machine: beep beep
HE STILL ALIVE
He was brain dead
He was brain dead
His heart is still beating but his brain is dead . Thus the machine still beep cause he is still alive.
Well he is technically still alive but he would never wake up.
Now we are dealing with 2 brain dead people.
a close friend died in this exact same senario with the same brain bleed. rest in peace :(( >3
I disagree with the naming of this video please, give a warning at least. I love medical shows but seeing death is a little daunting to say the least. He didn’t BARELY make it at all! Like come on!
his heart made it. and so did his wife. I think that's what they were trying to say
Wife: *having breakdown*
The doctors: may we have his heart 🤲
I Respect And Salute For All Of You Doctors
Oh wow I didn't want to cry today
'The recipient'
How sweet to refer to a person
Omg Natalie's hair is soo good
Yaaa
I felt so bad for the wife when she heard about his bleeding in the brain 😢
When my grandad died I was there we were also in a car crash 🚙💥🚗 and I didn't want to go to his funeral and when I saw him the first word I said is love
I TEARED UP WHEN SHE SAID IM SORRY BRIAN I LOVE YOU
Wow...
That's the first time I cried today
That must of hit hard for Natalie because she lost her husband Jeff when he was at war
so good
7:00 she was serverly injured in the car crash, but yet she didn't break a nail... strong woman right there...
chicago med got me sobbing out here 😂
My homework is wet now my tears dropped all over it
this made me cry so hard
Damn I thought he’d live because of the title😔😔
What happened to the relations between Dr manning and Dr Halsted
Idk
I just want to go up to her and give her a hug
I feel like the number one thing someone would want to say to someone before they die is sorry, but why. Why do we make so many reason to say sorry when we can make reason to say thank you?
I'm not crying.... I'm having a complete meltdown
This is so sad. Wonderful acting.
7:13
I dont usually register on an emotional level but that scene, well someone started chopping onions next to me darn that chef next to me
Can someone just get me up to speed since I only watch on UA-cam, are Nat and will together, what happened to their engagement, what happened to the guy who snuck a wedding ring on her?
J P basically Nat and will are now just friends and have decided that they are never going to be together so they don’t get engaged and Natalie also found out that the other guy is toxic and so broke it off with him as well
I'm balling my eyes out....
She was more worried about clearing her conscience.
Exactly what I was thinking. Kind of selfish.
I unterstand where you are comming from but enabeling somebody to live with the organs of a dead Person, who wouldn‘t need them anyway, isn‘t selfish. Rather the opposite actually. It takes courage.
This one is hitting way too close to home given that I found out my husband is brain dead as of last night and my last words to him were not so very kind 😭
I'm so sorry to hear that
@@fumbucker6793 thank you. I appreciate that
This is probably the only video form chicago med that made me tear up-
I personally cannot be a organ donor due to having a rare brain disease and the surgeries I have had but I commend anyone who signed that dotted line giving permission.
Many times I have needed blood and many times saved my life.
Bro is this real man
We should all take this as a lesson - always be careful what you say to those you are close to and love, becuase you never know if that will be the last time you speak with them
This makes me feel like doing med how this specialist and doctors are handling things even though it's acting.
this 👏🏻 needs 👏🏻 to 👏🏻be 👏🏻 on 👏🏻 netflix
was that actress a bartender in Shameless season 2? she looks so familiar
I love dr Hal’s red and dr manning love for each other
Wait I just noticed that the nurse or whatever said "Unable to intubate" and Dr.Manning intubates him? What?
Unable to intubate can mean that they couldn't do it in the ambulance because there was too much swelling or movement or whatever. They can still give it a shot at the hospital in a more calm environment with better equipment.
@@cookiemonster59263 ohh alright thanks
I started laughing at this I don’t know why😂😂
Great show, so moving. 👍
👨👨👦
This episode made me cry 😢
Those dilated pupils are so fucking SCARY
This actually made me cry 🥺🥺
STAPH MAKING ME CRY GUYSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I was about to cry at last
U do not know how much I cried
That’s why you should never be rude to someone you love because you never know what could happen next
All of the Chicago shows are on Foxtel
Woman: *hypervetilating* Will&Natalie: GIVE US HEART >:F
This is what happens when you say things like this to loved ones
Be nice to the people you love
My coudin just got intoa cara crash few weeks ago and he's brain is bleeding and he dosent have a bone again on his uper head
😍 all the Chicago's they are the best
By far the best actress they’ve had
“Alright, gently 1 2 3”
*WUMP!!!!!*