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Wittesea 10-16-2006 01:18 PM

Grays Anatomy - TOS on TV
 
Does anyone here watch the TV show Grays Anatomy?

If you watch it, what do you think about how the show is handling the injury that Dr. Preston Burke suffered to his Brachial Plexus?

For those who don't watch, Dr. Burke is a surgeon, a top surgeon in his field (he's a cardio-thoracic surgeon I think), so he needs his hands/arms to work properly to be able to return to surgery. The injury to the brachial plexus was caused by complications from a gunshot wound and the surgery to repair the gunshot wound.

Personally, I loved the mini-fight that Dr Burke had with Dr. Yang about the recovery time and necessary PT after surgery... how he said progress is measured in months and years not weeks and days... he also said something about how success is measured (I forget exactly what he said but it was good).

So what do you all think? The injury, the surgery, the complications, the physical therapy, the tremor he currently has, etc...

Has anyone else sat there silently cheering at the TV because you realize that a friend or family member is watching the show and they might finally "get it" by watchng Dr Burke go through something similar to what you went through???

I would love to hear what everyone else thinks.... and if you haven't watched the show you might want to start watching :)

Liz

Kpryor35 10-16-2006 01:38 PM

Grays Anatomy
 
I watch Grays Anatomy!!!!!!! I LUV the show its like E.R.
I was wondering about the injury Dr.Burk had as well..


kim:)

Kitt 10-16-2006 01:42 PM

I watch the show and I love it.

Kitt

dawn3063 10-16-2006 02:23 PM

Oh, Ya.....
 
It's such a good show.. I have the season DVD's.. :p
They also menchoned brachial plexus injurys in some past episodes..
I always hope my family picks up on Dr Burks injury.. Who knows maybe they do..:rolleyes:
((Hugs))
Dawn

beth 10-16-2006 02:41 PM

I didn't see it! Rats :mad:

There's a website for injuries like this - TBPI's. Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries. Most are from motocycle accidents, also gunshots. As long as the nerve root is still attached to the spine, a lot of these have (but not all) have good outcomes, because they do surgery immediately if there is an open wound, instead of waiting months or years like we have to do. And if part of the nerve is badly damaged they will often replace it with a nerve graft.

There are also OBPI, Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Injuries, these are the newborns that Drs pull from the mother's womb by the shoulder, sometimes breaking the collarbone. These repair surgeries aren't always as successful, they have to wait months for the baby to be big enough to go under general anesthesia - since it's not life-threatening. And sometimes the nerve roots are abrupted. Even skin grafts aren't always successful because of the amount of time that has passed. The baby's arm sometimes never works, just hangs at his/her side, or has clawed fingers - so very sad :(

Dr Nath does both types of surgery, but more children than adults I think.

Now what's that web address? www.ubpi.org I think!
United Brachial Plexus Injury Organization - is that right?? :confused:
be sure and tell me if that's not right, ok? :D

IT'S WRONG :O www.ubpn.org N, for Network, silly!

~KELLWANTSANSWERS~ 10-16-2006 08:19 PM

Oh i just love grays anatomy!!!!!!
I wanted to reach in there and grab Ms Yang..heehee
It made me mad the way she has been treating the good doc..LOL
Thats how alot of people get treated though!!My self included...
It's as if because they say we should hop and and be normal now, that we should be!!All on their time table!!
I thought the writers did excellent with this topic!!!
I cant wait each week for this show to come on..:D
~Kell~

Phillipe 10-16-2006 09:37 PM

And Willie E. Coyote injured his Brachial Plexus chasing the RoadRunner:D

Remember all the bandages. :o

Wittesea 10-16-2006 10:59 PM

That's one of the things I love about it all -- that Dr Yang is the doubter, the pusher, the disbeliever, the one who says the stuff we have all heard from our own family and friends.... and dr burke does what most of us do, hides the real pain and the real problems and puts on the smile most of the time and then occasionally his facade cracks and then he blurts out a whole bunch of truth and the truth shocks dr yang so much she finally shuts up.

It's so similar to the way things happen in real life.

buriedinbooks 10-17-2006 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wittesea (Post 26212)
...Has anyone else sat there silently cheering at the TV because you realize that a friend or family member is watching the show and they might finally "get it" by watchng Dr Burke go through something similar to what you went through??? I would love to hear what everyone else thinks.... and if you haven't watched the show you might want to start watching :) Liz

I just love the show and feel they indeed present the medical conditions/treatments with crediibility!

HOWEVER

my painfree, non-TOS family and friends also watch House. They commented that Dr. Burke should be sent to Dr. House and his trio of super-hero doctors who would find a quick, effective treatment even if they had to break into Burke's house to find a hidden cause for the lingering malady. LOL

But...back to Gray's Anatomy....what do you think Dennie's occupation could have been that enabled him to have an inheritance check of 8 million bucks sent to izzie???AND

Who is you favorite character?? Mine is Izzie.

(Thanks for helping take my mind of my TOS)

A "G's A" fan...Carly

LisaL-TOS 10-17-2006 03:39 PM

Hi there Carly. Hmmmm favorite character????:p Yes, I love the show coming from a medical family.

I started watching G/A last year when a friend and then my son called to tell me that my double was on TV. Chandra Wilson...:D Apparently, I act and sound just like her.....Oh well...only difference she is getting paid and I'm not..:) Yes, she is by far my favorite. She runs a tight ship. :)


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