Dr. Lim Tells Dr. Andrews About Her PTSD - The Good Doctor
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Lea (Paige Spara) helps Shaun (Freddie Highmore) deal with his crush on another doctor. Dr. Andrews (Hill Harper) speaks with Dr. Lim (Christina Chang) and she tells him she's taking medication for her PTSD. Watch 'The Good Doctor' on ABC and Hulu, streaming and on-demand.
I love Lim so much and I'm so proud of her, of coming clean about her issues, and dealing with it instead of suppressing them.
You are aware lim is a made up character in a made up drama tv series yeah? "Im do proud of her" stfu
I glad Lim was finally able to be honest about her ptsd and it happened before she broke. I didn’t want her to continue being hypocritical about her actions when she had numerous people willing to help her no matter what.
i love dr.lim so sooo much.
and I hate seeing her hurt and broken, she deserves happiness
Lea for the win! I also like how she had an off-screen contribution, in terms of crunching some demographic numbers for Claire.
Could you elaborate?
@@hrishitachoudhury3517 When Claire walks into Lim’s office, she mentions that she asked Lea to run the numbers about people and their treatment, organized by race. I was complimenting the show for giving Lea something good to do based on her skill set, even if we didn’t get to see the Lea-Claire interaction take place in this episode.
I’m surprised why dr andrews and dr lim didn’t get together I always loved their chemistry together.
They work better as friends and colleagues with mutual respect for one another.
I could watch them together all day. Especially when they bicker.
Lea just knows how good people are.
people ain't good though..
I’m so glad Lim was able to come clean about her ptsd before it broke her, i personally deal with ptsd and i kept my it in and it started ripping up pieces of me after i kept it for 3 years, Lim told people about it so they can help her and hopefully she can start dealing with ptsd before it broke her.
Ptsd definitely broke me when i chose not to tell anybody and bottle it up, luckily i was able to talk to people and save my life before my life takes me.
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@@wolf2966 i think you got a great poin...oh wait..dammit...now i don't know what to do.
@@bahumatneo 🙄lol key word everything
So true 🧡
Lea is winning for Shaun
Show jumped the shark this episode. That was tough to sit through. I tried to imagine House M.D having an episode like this. Times have changed.
Well I mean,they have!!!!lol
Lea teach the girls!
I hope medical shows don't show doctors drnking anymore since WHO finally published guidelines saying there is NO safe amount of alcohol to ingest.
What caused dr. Lim PTSD ? I don’t know anything about the show anymore because I stopped watching it after Melendez died I just watch clips that pop up that’s all.
I feel like her PTSD came a lot from the pandemic episode in the beginning of season 4 (aka this season). There was a scene where she had to continually turn off life support machines and call the time of death for a lot of patients. So if you remember in this episode, she spaced out at one point in the surgery and had to recompose herself in order to get through it, which helped to push her to get help
I think the death of Melendez gave her a great impact. And the pandemic in the beginning of Season 4 made worse of her... It is good to see her willing to face her illness and take the treatment. I love to see the stong and tough Chief Lim back soon!
The director is destroying Shaun and the show. It's just about ridiculous story about love, mental health etc
@@shinichikudo2669 isnt that what normal human beings deal with?I mean shaun is a multidimensional human being and so are the other characters 🤔.. wouldn't it be boring if all 4 seasons its just shaun being brilliant all the time and no challenges?
@@naame-owoyeya-malapi2454 But the main story about the good doctor
GooD
Have you ever watched a whole ep and still got confused not with current goings-on in this clip? Spoiler alert for those waiting to watch this online tomorrow but I failed to see why Claire had to apologize to that African American patient I mean she was the one being rude and commenting about loving being around 'black doctors' as if this patient whose character name I forget would be offended if Morgan or Shaun were on her team? and how the heck was Claire 'racial profiling'? because I didn't see her doing that I just saw the patient being racist of skin colour.
Idk if you know this but in the healthcare system black and brown ppl need to consistently be advocated for because they aren’t heard or in this case aren’t believed, this advocating usually comes from someone of their own race. The patient wasn’t being racist against white ppl she is just more comfortable in the care of a black doctor and you can’t blame her for that because some white doctors don’t always have the best intentions for black ppl and this goes far back into history as well. Just look at the amount of black and brown mothers who have had complications or death while giving birth because they were not treated the same as a white women giving birth or the doctor wasnt too concerned with the mothers pain it happens all the time and it’s fucking sad. See we ignore the fact that some doctors can be racist too and initially it does come into play when caring for patient not everyone can put those feelings aside. I understand why she was happy to see her own ppl as her doctors I would be too because she knew that she was gonna be treated fairly and get the best care possible but that being said Claire was very much racially profiling she didn’t believe the patient based on assumptions on black ppl....that is profiling if you didn’t know. Claire literally thought that hey she’s black she works in a dispensary of weed she’s gotta be high that’s why she ordered the tox screen she also thought the patient hadn’t been taken her pills but she was and she told Claire this but once again Claire didn’t believe. Claire even said herself she made the call based on the girls race,educated,background etc except the only thing Claire knew about this girl was that she was black and worked in a weed dispensary and she automatically thought the patient was high. If that’s not racial profiling then I don’t know what is. Point is Claire made these assumptions based on the patients race and not on what the patient told her and she was profiling 🤦🏾♀️
@@maggie4245 When it comes to a patient who works in a weed dispensary, it doesn't matter what race or ethnicity they are, it's perfectly reasonable to wonder whether they're a drug user. It would be the same reason to wonder whether someone who works at a bar is a drinker. Maybe they're not using what they're selling or serving, but to ignore the possibility wouldn't make sense.
@@rowanaforrest9792 that’s not a good reason to assume that either way. Claire literally said in the episode she based her call on the patient race, background education etc she gave a tox screen and the ACE treatment even AFTER the patient told her she did not use weed and she was already taking medication for he hypertension. It’s not okay to just make assumptions about a person especially when it comes to their health. Claire was racially profiling the patient if Claire actually listen to the patient instead of reading into the typical black stereotypes of black ppl not being able to take care of themselves or doing weed she wouldn’t have had to apologize and she would have still been on the patients team. Doctors can’t just make assumptions like that because it can cost ppl their lives, something you need to understand ig 🤷🏾♀️
@@JS-gb3gy it wasn’t about dividing it was about awareness and Claire isnt even white and she was the one doing the racial profiling. There are so many shows that do episodes like this and the problem isn’t the shows it’s that ppl watching them don’t see any problem within the storyline or they just see it as dividing.
@@maggie4245 it didn't look like she was the one doing the racial profiling
I am done with the Promo for this show. This wasn't a bit about Shaun's crush. It's about the new movements of today's society.
Oh come on.
I am trying to find out who "The Other Doctor" is that Shaun had a crush on. I know her from another show but I have acute chronic CRS.
Rookie Blue it was a good show they cancelled it after season 3 if I remember it correctly.
@@riceycup Rookie Blue had 5 seasons:) was a really good show.
Ah yes, Rookie Blue! Thank you both for replying! I was also a Big Fan of Rookie Blue and I miss that show.Thank you both again for taking time to reply to my question!!!!
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Hoping Dr Melendez won't die instead
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I stopped watching this show. Starting to get get to stupid
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Even I don't but is it really stupid
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Why do they have to include race in everything? I have yet to meet a doctor that treats patients differently based on their color, and I am not white
This show has become awful.
Absolutely NOTT
Yes...
@@imfromgenz5666 Yes, I mean the story not about Shaun like part 1,2,3 anymore. It just about love and boring story. In the past, we knew Shaun as a hero, who saved many patient from dangerous diseases but now, we know shaun like a man who have crush in other girl and we don't understand what's going on. The director are destroying Shaun. Shaun is a genius doctor although he's autism, not a guy like this.
No she didnt need to. And 2nd. How are there racial quotas in hospitals? Pretty sure you dont pick who you treat. Shouldnt less people needing medical attention of any race be a good thing?
Educate yourself on medical racism.
@@sandi2686 so Dr. Lim is racist and refusing to treat minoritys? Puts a new spin on the show.
It's bias, whether intentional or unintentional. Some doctors do not take the concerns of people of color seriously because they think certain groups might abuse opioids, cannot afford treatment, or are just overexaggerating their symptoms. For example, tennis star Serena Williams knew she had a history of pulmonary embolisms, and felt shortness of breath after a C-section. She tried to alert a nurse, but the nurse didn't take her concern to heart thinking she was confused after the anesthesia. Doctors eventually agreed to a CT scan and found blood clots in her lungs.
@@fleur_and_flower i missed the pain management part. Now it makes sense. I thought it was admitting patients and it did not make sense. That was a good answer.
"Latinx patients." 🙄