14 Side Effects Of Binge Watching 'Grey's Anatomy'
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14 Side Effects Of Binge Watching 'Grey's Anatomy'

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14 Side Effects Of Binge Watching 'Grey's Anatomy'
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It's the 12th and final season of "Grey's Anatomy." We've really been through almost everything: a gunman, a torrential downpour, a plane crash and everything else that this cast has suffered. Through all of the heartaches, deaths and love affairs, fans find themselves having side effects from watching the show. This is what happens when you binge watch "Grey's Anatomy."

1. You expect every single doctor you visit to look like Mark Sloan, Derek Shepherd or Jackson Avery.


Yeah, people don't look like that in any hospital that I've been to recently and if they do exist please point me in the right direction.

2. You're convinced that you have some life-threatening disease.

A lump, a tumor or you might have cancer. They're all possibilities when you see people that are perfectly fine one minute, but a MRI later they're being told they have three months to live.

3. Anytime something bad happens, you expect the worst.


The GIFs explain themselves... the characters on this show are basically invincible.

4. You've never been to Seattle but now you want to go.

I cannot die happily until I stand in the rain in Seattle.

5. All of your lifelong best friends are no longer your best friends, they're your person(s).

I know exactly who I would call...

6. You expect doctors to be getting it on in the on-call room at all hours.

Or in any room for that matter...

7. A re-evaluation of your life career choices is necessary.

Med school can't be that hard, right?

8. You don't know who Shonda Rhimes is, but you have a love/hate relationship with her.

WHY DID YOU KILL ALL THOSE AMAZING PEOPLE SHONDA?! WHY?!

9. You. Cry. A. Lot.



Season 1, episode 8 is the first episode that I didn't cry in "Grey's Anatomy."

10. If there's ever a medical emergency, you don't fret because by season 5 you're practically a surgeon.

Eh, who am I kidding? I can't even treat my own common cold...

11. Tequila becomes the answer to all of your problems.


And you have a strange urge to go to some place called "Joe's."

12. Thirty second dance parties actually do make you feel better.


13. You become tired of Meredith Grey's bullshit.


STFU. YOU HAVE TWO ADORABLE BABIES, GREAT FRIENDS, AND A FINE ASS HUSBAND. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?!

14. Even though you know "Grey's Anatomy" has to end, you don't want it to.

I'll be waiting Shonda...

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