Doctor Reacts To The Pitt S2 FINALE!!!: Can We Adopt Baby Jane Doe??

The Pitt Season 2 Finale Reaction (The Pitt Finale): Eclampsia Crisis, Goodbyes & Typical vs Atypical Chest Pain Dr. Todd (Internal Medicine) and Allycia react to the Season 2 finale of The Pitt—breaking down one of the most intense medical cases yet alongside major character turning points. From a 36-week pregnancy complicated by severe preeclampsia → HELLP syndrome → eclampsia → cardiac arrest, to a dramatic resuscitative C-section, this episode delivers high-stakes medicine and emotional goodbyes. We also discuss seizure disorders in physicians, burnout, and the real-world implications of medical clearance and impairment. We wrap with an important breakdown of typical vs atypical cardiac symptoms (especially in women) and how even EKG lead misplacement can change everything. Thank you for helping us grow this channel—we appreciate every single one of you. ❤️ 📸 Follow us on Instagram: behind the scenes, family life, medicine, and random chaos: Instagram:   / dr.chadd_todd   📩 Contact us at [email protected] Reaction ideas, content requests, general questions for Dr. Todd, or just to say hello! (We can’t provide personal medical advice.) ⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment, discussion, and general educational commentary only. It is not medical advice and should not replace evaluation or treatment by your own physician or healthcare professional. Sources: Typical vs Atypical chest Pains - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles... ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:43 Medical Terminology Tease 02:22 Reaction To The Pitt S2 Finale 04:12 Personal Epilepsy Story 10:00 Preeclampsia Explained 12:12 Patient Resistant To Medical Treatment 29:13 Outro Deep Dive 29:52 Reporting Medical Issues To Employer 32:24 Robbie and Langdon Parallels 33:44 Moral Injury and System Failures 43:43 Typical vs Atypical Symptoms #thepitt #doctorreacts #medical #reaction #eclampsia #preeclampsia #emergencymedicine #medicaldrama #healthcareworkers #womenhealth #medicaleducation #burnout #reactionchannel #internalmedicine #Drtodd #oncallmedicine