Just to be clear, in that situation, the journalist is to be charged with : - unvoluntary manslaughter - assisting suicide - criminal negligence - trespass (if the doctors insisted that she left, she could have been removed from the hospital grounds without explanation) - reckless endangerment
@@domdom3938 Normal behavior rarely gets anyone's attention. Do you honestly think he would have gotten any results if he just sat back and behaved normally like a good little citizen?
@@Rosawyn Do you see any of them getting results for behaving abnormally? Do you see the people sitting in the street blocking traffic getting any results that they actually want?
A guy set himself on fire as a civil rights protest in my country. Luckily they were able to douse him in water and put the fire out. He didn’t die, but he got third degree burns on his head and hands. He spent couple of months in the hospital, disfigured himself, won’t be able to use his eyes, mouth or hands properly again, and the problem he sacrificed himself for still exists today. Nothing changed…
The reporter should SO face legal consequences for man5|aughter. She went against medical orders AND court order, intervened where she was aware patient was high risk for himself, made a very preventable tragic end possible where he easily could have had full recovery. All for a story. So many layers of repercussions there she should go through, it's crazy.
I have schizoaffective disorder. Can't exactly say that I'm living a full life, I'm currently in a crisis, new pills trial. But if it weren't for my parents, I wouldn't be where I am now.
Good on you. Taking responsibility for your mental health is the bravest thing you can do. I used to have a friend with bipolar… he had a mental health crisis and checked himself into the mental health hospital to deal with it… I could not have been more impressed with the bravery that took. Good luck to you with the drug trial. I hope it finds success. 👍
People of her generation have a very different and very flawed understanding of mental health; the important thing is ultimately she listened to Dr Charles, which not everyone would do in her place.
As a psychologist that have worked multiple years in a max security ward - it's generally because they won't admit that there are psychiatric diseases in their family and they are afraid their own behaviour was part of the problem.
Some of it is due to the negative perception towards mental Illness. Then there are numerous studies that suggest having a psychiatric treatment in medical history leads to more rejection from employers and hindrance furthering in career.
I know it does. I’ve been there. And yes people need to stop viewing mental health in such a negative light… it’s just that people aren’t going to change just cause you say it’s not bad. Sadly it’ll take a lot of time and patience. Likely it’ll only happen by teaching every generation, allowing each one to understand more and more.
My opinions on the story with Louis (The man who set himself on fire): 1. Even if at the end the mayor put the transfer on hold, it doesn't mean it's over. They'll probably wait until the storm of the story will die down and they'll continue the transfer quietly. 2. I have to agree with his psychiatrist on everything she did. Like she said, for all she knew, he was trying to do what he asked her to help him not do, even subconsciously. Maybe that's why when it didn't go his way, he set himself on fire to ensure he's successful. 3. That reporter was downright evil and the psychiatrist was absolutely right about her. Even if she cried after what happened. The psychiatrist established that Louis is a danger to himself and yet the reporter thought it'd be a good idea to free his cuffs "because he was in so much pain." Where was that care for his pain when he was starving himself and she kept on reminding him of his cause which made him refuse to get treatments??
It would be really helpful if people stop seeing a psychiatric ward as places for crazy people just because a psychiatrist says I’m going to admit you to the psych ward does not mean they think you’re crazy. I myself was admitted to the psych ward with my depression was so bad I had severe, suicidal thoughts. It was for my safety that they admitted me it was so that I would have trained professionals around to help me and get over not necessarily get over but more process my feelings and emotions and help me. I’ve also had a couple friends who have stayed in the psych ward just to help with their medication or sometimes if you’re on medication for some thing to do with mental health they want you in there while they’re adjusting your medication not all mental health issues mean you’re crazy there’s so many different mental health issues and every one of them is different has a different treatment plan but the important thing to know is if someone says I’m gonna admit so-and-so to a psych ward it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re crazy. It just means they need professional help and a psychiatric ward. I like to think of it as a safe place where you can get that help you’re safe there there’s no danger they don’t let you have knives or objects that could hurt yourself. Also, I remember the psych ward that I was in. We had a puzzle room and colouring books and things that we could do to call ourselves. There was even a quiet room where you could go and just chill Read a book do a puzzle and I talked to quite a few people up there and there was only one guy that I would label as crazy but that’s just because he had some severe mental health issues but not every mental health issue labels he was crazy people really need to stop sneaking that psychiatric help means you’re crazy cause it can actually be very helpful
@@snowyowl2784 She had no power to stop him, and she tried to, he would have booted her and found someone worse. I think his therapist is at fault: she would rather take away his agency than talk to him for a bit longer
I really like that Dr Charles actor. They choose a good pick there. Also that one African with glasses. She is also on Law&Order series. Really good actor.
Ngl I'm starting to get sick of this show. Patient has previous suicide attempts -> Gets court order to force feed because of previous suicide attempts -> LEAVES PATIENT ALONE WITHOUT SUPERVISION EVEN THOUGH THERE'S A COURT ORDER FOR MENTALLY ILL PROTECTION. Ah yes, the pinnacle of logic for a show.
Can someone explain to me the legality of this situation. A prisoner is on a hunger strike, The prison shrugs and just lets him die. Can the prison be held liable in anyway?
She broke the camera line and directly interfered with the events she was reporting on, she lost all objectivity when she became his PA, let alone when she loosened the restraints. All credibility as a journalist evaporated like so much ethanol.
Am i the only one concerned about the rhytm of chest compressions? That is the speed of mashing potatoes, not real chest compressions :D It should be the speed of Imperial marsh, not almost the flight of the bumblebee :D
OK I’m sorry I love Chicago med and I love the fact that you guys are posting these video clips of it please for the love of God start tiling video properly. This has nothing to do with grandson in danger Or anything to do with Gramps and this is just a guy who hired a journalist to watch him starve himself so please for the love of God don’t stop posting these, but please start getting the title right I understand sometimes you can miss read the title but once you notice, please just change it it’s not that hard change the title of the video just go onto your videos click the little three dots beside this video click edit and then you’ll be able to change the title of the video. I’ve done a lot of times with my own
Cannot get enough of Chicago Med tv series!! Great and wonderful characters on this tv series!! Its to bad that i cannot get to see full episodes on youtube.
That psychologist is directly responsible for the first death. It’s her direct actions and ignorance to not listen to her peers that directly led to his death.
Just to be clear, in that situation, the journalist is to be charged with :
- unvoluntary manslaughter
- assisting suicide
- criminal negligence
- trespass (if the doctors insisted that she left, she could have been removed from the hospital grounds without explanation)
- reckless endangerment
She was just having a Little humanity for him
it was the fucking shrink, like she lied to a judge to get him fed cuz she didnt wanna watch him die....wtf
@@rain_parikee She didn't lie. The guy was completely deranged. He was starving himself out of choice. That's not a normal behaviour
@@domdom3938 Normal behavior rarely gets anyone's attention. Do you honestly think he would have gotten any results if he just sat back and behaved normally like a good little citizen?
@@Rosawyn Do you see any of them getting results for behaving abnormally? Do you see the people sitting in the street blocking traffic getting any results that they actually want?
A guy set himself on fire as a civil rights protest in my country. Luckily they were able to douse him in water and put the fire out. He didn’t die, but he got third degree burns on his head and hands. He spent couple of months in the hospital, disfigured himself, won’t be able to use his eyes, mouth or hands properly again, and the problem he sacrificed himself for still exists today. Nothing changed…
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so they shouldn't have doused him. he made his choice. and now he is going to suffer
@@--julian_ yup… and we don’t have the best health care. He is still suffering from his choice.
@@--julian_deranged thing to say
Because he didn't sacrifice himself? You literally said they stopped him
The reporter should SO face legal consequences for man5|aughter. She went against medical orders AND court order, intervened where she was aware patient was high risk for himself, made a very preventable tragic end possible where he easily could have had full recovery. All for a story. So many layers of repercussions there she should go through, it's crazy.
this is so true she needs to face some consequences because the patient isn’t supposed to go through this if he didn’t listen to her.
She is not a journalist if she intervenes to facilitate his death.
All she did wrong was loosen the restraints. She did not stop the doctors from inserting the tube
A full recovery is unlikely considering his psychologist said he has had depression his whole life.😔
@@Beth20043 And I can't imagine seeing his hunger strike fail to produce any results would have helped his overall mental health at all.
The dialogue we all wanted to hear but we don't get:
Grandma: "My grandson doesn't belong here..."
Dr.Charles: "I know, it should be you."
I have schizoaffective disorder. Can't exactly say that I'm living a full life, I'm currently in a crisis, new pills trial. But if it weren't for my parents, I wouldn't be where I am now.
Trying to improve your situation and working towards goals, I think nothing could be more proof that you're alive
Good on you. Taking responsibility for your mental health is the bravest thing you can do.
I used to have a friend with bipolar… he had a mental health crisis and checked himself into the mental health hospital to deal with it… I could not have been more impressed with the bravery that took.
Good luck to you with the drug trial. I hope it finds success. 👍
I think it sounds like you’re doing everything you can. I hope things smooth out soon. You’re doing good x
High performance in schooling isn't mutually exclusive with psychiatric disorder.
5:50 She's absolutelly right, starving brain is not capable of clear thinking.
god that grandma makes my blood boil, why are ppl so against the psychward if they need it
Imagine not wanting something if you don't think you need it
People of her generation have a very different and very flawed understanding of mental health; the important thing is ultimately she listened to Dr Charles, which not everyone would do in her place.
As a psychologist that have worked multiple years in a max security ward - it's generally because they won't admit that there are psychiatric diseases in their family and they are afraid their own behaviour was part of the problem.
Some of it is due to the negative perception towards mental Illness. Then there are numerous studies that suggest having a psychiatric treatment in medical history leads to more rejection from employers and hindrance furthering in career.
cause in the US its frowned upon..
People need to stop treating psych wards like a bad thing. It helps many people with mental issues
I know it does. I’ve been there. And yes people need to stop viewing mental health in such a negative light… it’s just that people aren’t going to change just cause you say it’s not bad. Sadly it’ll take a lot of time and patience. Likely it’ll only happen by teaching every generation, allowing each one to understand more and more.
Psych wards are terrible, they will ruin you and leave you with ptsd
It's only a bad thing when it's way back in the day. But I do hope the psych wards are a little better now that we have better technology.
@@jennawebb4225 it’s not just the better technology. What truly improved mental health care was a better knowledge and understanding.
@@carenxatu5962 yes sorry that's what I meant.
Bruhh that reporter and grandma boils my blood 💀
This episodes are testing my anger issues
Nah gran did a lot for him, trying her best
My opinions on the story with Louis (The man who set himself on fire):
1. Even if at the end the mayor put the transfer on hold, it doesn't mean it's over. They'll probably wait until the storm of the story will die down and they'll continue the transfer quietly.
2. I have to agree with his psychiatrist on everything she did. Like she said, for all she knew, he was trying to do what he asked her to help him not do, even subconsciously. Maybe that's why when it didn't go his way, he set himself on fire to ensure he's successful.
3. That reporter was downright evil and the psychiatrist was absolutely right about her. Even if she cried after what happened. The psychiatrist established that Louis is a danger to himself and yet the reporter thought it'd be a good idea to free his cuffs "because he was in so much pain." Where was that care for his pain when he was starving himself and she kept on reminding him of his cause which made him refuse to get treatments??
It would be really helpful if people stop seeing a psychiatric ward as places for crazy people just because a psychiatrist says I’m going to admit you to the psych ward does not mean they think you’re crazy. I myself was admitted to the psych ward with my depression was so bad I had severe, suicidal thoughts. It was for my safety that they admitted me it was so that I would have trained professionals around to help me and get over not necessarily get over but more process my feelings and emotions and help me. I’ve also had a couple friends who have stayed in the psych ward just to help with their medication or sometimes if you’re on medication for some thing to do with mental health they want you in there while they’re adjusting your medication not all mental health issues mean you’re crazy there’s so many different mental health issues and every one of them is different has a different treatment plan but the important thing to know is if someone says I’m gonna admit so-and-so to a psych ward it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re crazy. It just means they need professional help and a psychiatric ward. I like to think of it as a safe place where you can get that help you’re safe there there’s no danger they don’t let you have knives or objects that could hurt yourself. Also, I remember the psych ward that I was in. We had a puzzle room and colouring books and things that we could do to call ourselves. There was even a quiet room where you could go and just chill Read a book do a puzzle and I talked to quite a few people up there and there was only one guy that I would label as crazy but that’s just because he had some severe mental health issues but not every mental health issue labels he was crazy people really need to stop sneaking that psychiatric help means you’re crazy cause it can actually be very helpful
Why does it offend old people so much to know their child might have mental issues
Reporter basically killed him. How can u go against someone health for a story he needed medical help she basically killed him
She didn't go against his health, she just didn't stop him
@@wessltov In that inaction, she refused his health. And she cost him his life. It wasn't accidental, which is why she's at fault
@@snowyowl2784 She had no power to stop him, and she tried to, he would have booted her and found someone worse.
I think his therapist is at fault: she would rather take away his agency than talk to him for a bit longer
@@wessltov She loosened his restraints-against doctor's orders. She was partially responsible.
@@benu_bird Yeah...with that, I can only agree
When has a hunger strike ever caused a government or corporation to do anything different. It's stupid.
I really like that Dr Charles actor. They choose a good pick there. Also that one African with glasses. She is also on Law&Order series. Really good actor.
So disturbing on so many levels
Ngl I'm starting to get sick of this show. Patient has previous suicide attempts -> Gets court order to force feed because of previous suicide attempts -> LEAVES PATIENT ALONE WITHOUT SUPERVISION EVEN THOUGH THERE'S A COURT ORDER FOR MENTALLY ILL PROTECTION. Ah yes, the pinnacle of logic for a show.
Why, if his goal was to end things by self-immolation, would he run back into the hospital?
they mentioned he passed out in front of the mayor's office so he didn't run back!
Can someone explain to me the legality of this situation.
A prisoner is on a hunger strike,
The prison shrugs and just lets him die.
Can the prison be held liable in anyway?
How wonderful is Cameron's Grandmother in this? I agree, everyone needs a Gma like her!
She broke the camera line and directly interfered with the events she was reporting on, she lost all objectivity when she became his PA, let alone when she loosened the restraints. All credibility as a journalist evaporated like so much ethanol.
6:17 That's one way to "burn" calories
I miss Dr. Marcel 💔
Am i the only one concerned about the rhytm of chest compressions? That is the speed of mashing potatoes, not real chest compressions :D It should be the speed of Imperial marsh, not almost the flight of the bumblebee :D
That woman should be arrested, if he as in pain then she should told anyone to move the cuffs but her, she is literally not allowed to do that
in b4 they change the title
"lets go c'mon"
that reporter should be charged. this story is wild!
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OK I’m sorry I love Chicago med and I love the fact that you guys are posting these video clips of it please for the love of God start tiling video properly. This has nothing to do with grandson in danger Or anything to do with Gramps and this is just a guy who hired a journalist to watch him starve himself so please for the love of God don’t stop posting these, but please start getting the title right I understand sometimes you can miss read the title but once you notice, please just change it it’s not that hard change the title of the video just go onto your videos click the little three dots beside this video click edit and then you’ll be able to change the title of the video. I’ve done a lot of times with my own
Have u seen the second half of the video ? Its exactly what the title says
@@user-v4l3n The problem is that the two clips have nothing to do with each other and are apparently just slapped together for no reason.
Cannot get enough of Chicago Med tv series!! Great and wonderful characters on this tv series!! Its to bad that i cannot get to see full episodes on youtube.
WHAT A DUMB WAY OF NOT WANT TO GET CURED
Under 10 mins squad
🎉of course
yes bro
Dr. charles = Carlo Ancelotti?
⬇️Under 1 hour gang!
That psychologist is directly responsible for the first death. It’s her direct actions and ignorance to not listen to her peers that directly led to his death.
Or it can be a nutritional deficiency, brain tumour, parasites, PTSD, urinary tract infection, head injury, toxins
Recycling is the way to go if those resources are avaiable to the community. Reduce reuse recycle, everybody.
Arrest her
The female psychiatrist? I agree
What does happened
this is so worng all im gonna say
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I thought he was on hunger strike for Gaza !
Doctors should have the right to save a life, end of story
Not in the USA.
And people should have the right to refuse their help
Not if that person is competent and refuses.
Saving a life is not a right
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Environmental... racisim.... Jesus fucking Christ.
The way he described it sounded more like environmental classism.
It was in an episode of Avatar The Last Air Bender.
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Blue shell.
@Eric4bz I got that reference