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Chicago Med: Who Can You Trust (2019)
Ugh
I'm tired of the politics and medical inaccuracies. First of all, with the surrogate mom, there's a simple procedure where they periodically drain some amniotic fluid from the one twin that has too much. It takes the pressure off the second baby. Second, the mom wouldn't even be in the ER. She would be up in OB, but I guess then that wouldn't work for the show.
And stop with the whole gun thing. Now Natalie is implying that Halstead has a mental disorder because he suddenly wants to carry a gun?? The guy just learned that the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to carry a gun yourself. Because the bad guy doesn't care about the laws.
I love certain things about this show, but sometimes it's so hard to watch.
Alexa & Katie (2018)
Funny, but not an accurate portrayal of cancer
My teenage daughter had cancer, and she is almost one year post treatment. This show is funny, and has some great things about it, but it doesn't accurately show what it's like for a kid to have cancer. For instance, a cancer patient has a port, they don't get iv's Every time they receive chemo. They have to wear a mask when they go out into crowded places because their immune system is so low. They are very weak from the chemo. Too weak to run around, jump up and down, attend school with as much energy as Alexa, etc. they don't need to be told to take naps. They beg to take naps. My daughter carried a blanket around with her at all times and laid down every chance she could. Cancer patients require blood transfusions, hospital stays because of infections, constant doctors visits, and lots of sleep. This show makes it look easy.
My daughter tried to watch it and she couldn't even finish the season because it bothered her so much. All of her "friends" left her. She couldn't go to school. And she has no energy at all. Her experience was the total opposite of this.
I just wish tv shows and movies would actually get it right.