Tox screens show ipecac in his system, meaning thatLiam’s vomiting has been entirely self-induced.

Liam has been attempting this on himself because his parents don’t support his sexual orientation.

Furthermore, he says that holding Liam will affirm the idea that his sexuality makes him worthy of punishment.

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ButChicago Med’s Daniel Charlesshould know the point of suicide watch is simply to stop the self-harm from recurring.

In Liam’s case, neglecting to put him on a psych hold might have even done additional damage.

In Liam’s case, neglecting to put him on a psych hold might have even done additional damage.

Dr. Charles looks on in Chicago Med

Any trauma he deals with over being the subject of public shaming is directly on Charles' shoulders.

It’s starting to feel like Ripley is the only character who’s ever truly held accountable for anything.

Even after his father accepts him, Liam still apologizes for not being able to “fix” himself.

Brian Tee and the cast of Chicago Med

That alone says that he’s certainly not out of the woods just yet.

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Liam and Jessica in Chicago Med season 10, episode 16

Oliver Platt as Daniel Charles and Darren Barnet as John Frost in Chicago Med

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