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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]any predictions for the kid who had heatstroke in the car?[/quote] Hopefully nothing. There's only a few hours of season left, which is too little time for him to have a full recovery and to discover he has no disabilities as a result of the heat stroke -- that will take days to determine, possibly longer. So if we hear about him again, it's more likely to be bad news -- something went wrong and he took a turn for the worse. Thus I hope his storyline is concluded and he just continues to recover in stable condition in the ICU for the rest of the season. Same with the obese patient who had the risky surgery. Dana reported that he'd survived his surgery and is in post-op. There's no way for his story to get better than that with the time remaining (he'll barely be lucid by the end of the season, and it will be happening elsewhere in the hospital, he has no reason to return to the ED), so I hope we hear nothing more about him because the only news that the ED could get was that something went wrong. This is pretty much true across the board on the show. Patients are not making full recoveries and walking out of the hospital at the end of the season with a new lease on life. There simply isn't time. They are either dying, heading into surgery, released with a treatment plan, or admitted to the hospital for testing and supervision. [/quote]
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