Sharon's Long Lost Love in Critical Conditions | Chicago Med

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Published 2021-08-23
Sharon Goodwin's (S. Epatha Merkerson) childhood sweetheart arrives at the hospital but finds himself in dire straits.

Season 02, Episode 07:
To help get his financial footing, Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) gets lured into a concierge doctor app idea. Meanwhile, a young woman with a heart infection is treated by Dr. Rhodes (Colin Donnell) against Dr. Charles' (Oliver Platt) advice and Reese's (Rachel DiPillo) former patient, a sex trafficking victim, reaches out to her for help. Marlyne Barrett, Yaya DaCosta, Brian Tee and Torrey DeVitto also star. Mekia Cox, Patti Murin and Nick Marini also guest star.


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All Comments (21)
  • @Obsidianen
    When a man says "Listen to me!" I would listen, because he could tell you really important facts about possible medical implications or medications.
  • @shonarose149
    Losing someone you love can be very heartbreaking but you have to think of the memories you have with the man or women that changed your life for the better
  • @wick-pubgm8490
    "Don't cry cause it's over, Be happy cause it happend."
  • @Kittyququmber
    Good call on Dr Manning’s part. Dr Chio talks of Reggie dying with dignity. But Dr Mannings choice was for him to die with love holding his hand, hearing her voice and knowing in the last moments he was reunited with his first and serious love. That is the best it could have been considering this disease.
  • @kushi22
    It's really hard knowing that a loved one is dying and there is nothing no one can do.
  • Like in one aspect I feel bad for Goodwin in a possible relationship with the patient but, not listening to doctors advice isn't going to help her advancement of a relationship with the patient. Doctors train medicine and methods of saving patients for years and not listening to them is key.
  • @GosieKin
    "Let's transfer him (with a bang!)" Seriously, the way they transfer EVERY SINGLE PATIENT from the stretcher drives me absolute bonkers.
  • @manwell235
    Sharon was too clouded by her emotion in this episode.
  • When she talked about them on the beach my heart just.. 💔💔💔💔
  • @niamhfriend1490
    Last year when I was 19 I was diagnosed with the same disease but My symptoms wasn’t bad as only had nausea and stomach pains even though they live in a tropical country Australia The state that I lived in isn’t tropical so it was rare.
  • Strongyloides is treated very easily these days and often begins to dissipate once it gets to to lungs.
  • @jackbrax7808
    Man I love Goodwin but holy hell was she out of line. You gotta listen to your doctors. She was far to emotionally invested and it became real obvious. She wasn’t thinking in the patients best interests. By the sounds of it, the doctors could have done more, but I’m not super sure.
  • @Lily-jf1pq
    I gagged when you could see the worms wriggling under the skin
  • @bellalea6498
    Your the best all of you and I love your videos and losing someone you love can be very challenging and scary and you are all heros
  • @hayley339
    She didn’t want to listen to the doctors.
  • @landang7906
    At the beginning I can't believe the doctors wouldn't listen to what he was trying to say. Instead it's Maggie who paid attention? what doctors do that? (taken in account they are busy with their work but the man was speaking right in their face for God's sake.
  • @sophieangelika
    If you have a dear person in you're heart, try spending the most time with them because you might regret it