Teen with "Happy" Syndrome Needs Risky Surgery | Chicago Med | MD TV

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Dr. Rhodes and Dr. Latham treat a 16-year-old girl with a genetic condition in need of surgery, but whose overprotective mother disagrees with that course of action.

From Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 8 'Free Will' - Dr. Halstead and Dr. Manning deal with two warring brothers who are brought together when one finds himself in desperate need of a kidney. Dr. Reese's former patient Danny comes to a crossroad; A convict with unusual intentions puts himself in the hospital and Dr. Charles meddles in his daughter Robyn's personal life, much to her dismay. Meanwhile, Dr. Halstead and April make a discovery that complicates her treatment for TB

Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.

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All Comments (21)
  • @matthewcrome5835
    I love how the doctors treat her like a normal human being despite her having a disorder that causes intellectual disability. I've seen so many people treat full-grown adult people with IDDs like babies and it's infuriating. I work with people with autism and IDDs and the first thing we're taught is treat them like the age they are, not as babies, but so many people ignore that.
  • @fuhgetabatit1051
    Even though she looks happy she definitely seems scared at the same time.
  • My cousin was diagnosed with Williams syndrome and hes awesome. He loves cars and rap music. He does have a son with the same condition but nothing really stops him.
  • @nicolasdiez7688
    Man she's such an adorable child Congrats for the girl for doing a great performance as a child with Williams Syndrome
  • @jilla-dr9hu
    I get it, she doesn’t want to expose her child to a major and risky surgery like open heart surgery is very serious. Sometimes the benefit outweighs the risks if it means she can live longer and healthier. She did a good job as the actress in the part of playing Williams syndrome.
  • @foolslayer9416
    Having this syndrome sounds exhausting. I understand the desire to be happy, all the time. But I wouldn't have the energy.
  • @arnavmekala4578
    If I can recognize the actress, that plays the mother of the patient, from another chicago med episode where she plays the mother of a surrogate baby, then I am definitely addicted to Chicago Med.
  • @pixie7435
    Williams syndrome also known as angel syndrome.. they truly are the most beautiful of souls
  • @AshleyBehr
    She is so cute and i absolutely love that the doctors treated her like any other patient and didn't let her diagnosis affect the way they interacted with her ❤
  • @orzly5252
    Dr Rhodes looks so happy to see someone else happy 😊.
  • My granddaughter seen this clip and the first thing she said is she has an angelic voice and wish she knew her as a friend
  • @aud.ab.9513
    the fact that connor said "i like your earrings!">>>>>>>>
  • I have a classmate like this I thought it was something else this is informative
  • Sometimes people need this kind of positivity but at the same time The world is not built for it it's a sad world we live in
  • @N1k4_Gr1v
    Being happy is good. But being too and always happy is not good for yourself
  • @TheOldstufffan
    Best non ablest interaction and not overly saccharine portrayal of dealing with a person with a disability I’ve seen in a while. I only hope the actress is a person with Williams. Signed a happy disability advocate who wants more disability representation in the media.
  • @RayRay_28
    At least the mother was reasonable.
  • @ajbhuiyan4589
    I've never seen a person as happy as her like it's intense
  • @RhyperiorRanger
    Can they bottle her happiness and sell it? Cause I need an ALMOST lethal dose