Something's Killing Me (2017)
Something's Killing Me
2017 / TV-PGBD Wong is not a doctor, although he played one on TV -- forensic psychiatrist/criminal profiler Dr. George Huang on "Law and Order: SVU." So he's familiar with complicated cases and digging deep for proper diagnoses, both of which play into his role as host of "Something's Killing Me." The HLN original production is a six-part documentary series that examines puzzling diseases and symptoms that result in near-death struggles. Featuring re-enactments, each hourlong episode tells actual stories of how doctors, scientists and, in some cases, federal investigators race against time to discover what or who is killing a patient. Included are interviews with victims, their families and doctors.
Seasons & Episode
High school volleyball player Jeanna Giese complains that she's fatigued and has numbness in her arm. When the 15-year-old starts experiencing double-vision and loss of balance, they know it is far more sinister than a sports injury.
What do California honeymooners, a surfer in Hawaii and a toddler in Tennessee have in common is investigated.
Dr. Bill Lidner was found by his daughters bleeding on the stairs of their home after a family trip abroad.
Paul and Alison Frase set out to find the rare dog that could cure their child's condition.
College student Lindsey Meyer and E.M.T Kevin Nesbit both come down with a painful sore throat. What seems like a symptom of the common cold, soon spirals into a life or death situation.
For thousands of years, the dreams and visions of the dying have captivated cultures. But what causes them? And are they real?
BD Wong is not a doctor, although he played one on TV -- forensic psychiatrist/criminal profiler Dr. George Huang on "Law and Order: SVU." So he's familiar with complicated cases and digging deep for proper diagnoses, both of which play into his role as host of "Something's Killing Me." The HLN original production is a six-part documentary series that examines puzzling diseases and symptoms that result in near-death struggles. Featuring re-enactments, each hourlong episode tells actual stories of how doctors, scientists and, in some cases, federal investigators race against time to discover what or who is killing a patient. Included are interviews with victims, their families and doctors.