Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Never Take Your Life For Granted

A young handsome man was smitten with three sexy, pretty women crossing the road and his eyes were still glued to those women while they passed by him at the back and not looking at what's ahead of him and drove his motorbike abruptly and then instantly he was hit by a rushing vehicle. It was shocking! Next scene, at the hospital  doctors are called for duty once again to the many patients waiting for surgery and one patient was waiting for organ donation.  Dr. Murphy and another fellow doctor were  called to get the internal organ harvested from the donor named Oliver. It was first time for Dr. Murphy to ride the helicopter and while on the way to the hospital the female doctor Claire Browne keeps on talking to him but he was not interested in having conversation with her. She tried so many times to engage him in conversation but Dr. Murphy's mind in something else, it's about the dynamics of the helicopter, how it moves, how it flies and whatever in his mind only autistic people knew.

At San Jose Bonaventure Hospital, one doctor discovered that his patient consumed alcohol when he should not and that determines whether it is possible for him to recover after that or whether a surgery is necessary and most of all would an organ transplant is necessary. The chief surgeon made a calculations on the wall glass, he solved at which percentage the possibility that the dying patient will able to live or not. Or a glass of alcohol already consumed his failing organ? Yup, the chief surgeon is also a genius not only in matters of operation, saving lives but he is also a mathematician. Good job! It's a team effort in this episode. Aren't you glad that there is a HOSPITAL with doctors who are willing to save lives? Think positive! Doctors and nurses and all medical staff are there in the hospitals because they took an oath to SAVE LIVES. Hippocrates.

What happened next? The helicopter wont take Dr. Murphy and lady doctor back to Bonaventure and they have to ride the police car instead because there's no ambulance available. Oh my God! What the hell! They have an organ donor's liver inside the iced box and they are in a slow car. Without the flashing emergency alert flash-lights? Anyway they performed the "necessary operation" outside the police car and with the heat of the Californian sun? Out in the hot, hot sun and cold iced box with icy slurpee? Dr. Murphy found a tiny glassy object from the liver. (That's what happened with your liver when you consumed too much slurpee). If there's brainfreeze there's that liverfreeze).

What lesson can you get from this episode? A live patient is what is necessary to have  a perfect organ transplant where the patient and organ donor is at the same time in the same operating room. A living organ donor just like _______! (Who will do that miracle operation?) It's like taking the life out of a living donor so that the other person can live). What is the value of the donor's life not valuable as the patient? That's hurtful. I am sorry, apologize from my blunt words but ... you know only God takes the life of another person. To take an organ donor's internal organ from another hospital which is hundred miles away from the place of operation is crucial. It could be that's another way of having Dr. Murphy out from the hospital. It's another trick or treat maybe? Once again the story is FICTION! it could be fiction.

What happened next? The "dying patient" was released from the hospital, there's no need for him to go under the knife. He has only 2-3 months to live. The other patient who needs a facial surgery whose face reconstructive surgery was done by grafting a piece of his skin from his leg to his face and after released from the hospital he started smoking again. The doctors shook their heads in disbelief.

At home: Shaun took the batteries from his neighbor because the female neighbor at Rm#34 borrowed the batteries and he wants them back. Dr. Murphy waited for the cat by putting a can of  Friska? on the top of the patio table. Please donate a TELEVISION for Dr. Murphy... THE GOOD DOCTOR.

AUTISM. Are you autistic? By the details. I think Dr. Murphy's attention to details is really time consuming but it will help a lot of people mostly people who have problems understanding millions of children who are suffering from autism.

I hope you understand what I have written here at my blog because I'm blogging at random. Whatever is in my mind on how I retrieved the memory from last night's episode OLIVER on THE GOOD DOCTOR series. By the way Dr. Murphy had breakfast of pancakes together with his benefactor Dr. Glassman. Know what? Freddie Highmore is the producer/actor in this TV drama/suspense series based from Korean based drama series.

Darn! I usually blog at random. I should have my blogs at "draft mode" before I post them. But you know I can update and edit what I have written anyway.

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