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Grey's Anatomy Character Changing Conditions
Throughout the series of Grey’s Anatomy, many different characters have experienced much life changing conditions. In mid-season 9 and season 10 Miranda Bailey is going through a tough time after infecting three patients with MRSA. After being told she does not have MRSA anymore she becomes more cautious with her surgeries and patient care. She drove attention to her co-workers who were concern for her and saw her unfit to perform surgery and recommended her to see a psychiatrist who diagnosed her with OCD and treated her OCD with medication.

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