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Chicago Med Series 8 Episode 2

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Hi everyone, we are MASSIVE fans of Chicago Med and in one of the latest episodes a patient has MND/ALS (and I know we're all here for PSP/CBD), now he has a cold/chest infection and he's using a Voice bank/computer to relay his wishes to the hospital doctors. He doesn't want certain treatment given and the doctors try to say he's got lots to live for, it's an interesting subject when someone can't convey their wishes verbally.

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Chicago Med did actually have an episode with PSP in it - Season 2 Episode 19, 6th April, 2017 - unfortunately we can't watch the clip here in the UK now but not sure if it's still available in the US.

Kind regards, Tree Hugger

Here's a link on Facebook when it was shown originally:

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