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OMG, has anyone seen this show on abc? It is a documentary type of show in a real hospital. It was on tonight and it showed a 2 year old baby boy going into cardiac arrest on the ER table. I wasn't expecting that! His eyes were open and he was completely pale and not moving. It was so sad!! He ended up getting a heart transplant later in the show but the cameras showed every step, including the complete devastation of the parents. SO SAD!

These things make me appreciate everything in my life, especially my healthy baby. Just when you think you've got it bad, someone else has it much worse.
 
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Oh wow, no I haven't seen this show. But you're absolutely right, things like this really put things into perspective..that's for sure.


~The higher a man stands, the more the word ''vulgar'' becomes unintelligible to him~
 
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We just saw the show this past week. it's very good. I had to turn away a couple of times because I'm extremely squimish. My teen says it's not as bad as Discovery show surgeries.

I really liked the show because my son is thinking about going into this field. I guess if you're going to commit a lot of years in being a doctor it would be a good idea to see how doctor's work in real life.


 
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