This week's "Grey's Anatomy" is the episode fans have been waiting for, but not because of some twisted love triangle or Save Seattle Grace drama.
Sarah Chalke, best known for her earlier roles on "Roseanne" and "Scrubs," guest stars to tell her very personal and "mind-blowing" story, according to "Grey's" star Sarah Drew.
Below, Chalke opens up to The Huffington Post about her now-three-year-old son Charlie's battle with Kawasaki's disease, an autoimmune disease that is largely seen in children under the age of five. Find out why she decided to bring her harrowing Kawasaki's experience to "Grey's Anatomy," the one in a million opportunity she had on set and why parents need to know "that it's Ok to fight" for their children.
"It's a really incredible, moving and heart-wrenching story to tell on the show," Drew told The Huffington Post earlier of Chalke's episode. "It's really amazing. I'm so excited to see it.
Sarah Chalke, best known for her earlier roles on "Roseanne" and "Scrubs," guest stars to tell her very personal and "mind-blowing" story, according to "Grey's" star Sarah Drew.
Below, Chalke opens up to The Huffington Post about her now-three-year-old son Charlie's battle with Kawasaki's disease, an autoimmune disease that is largely seen in children under the age of five. Find out why she decided to bring her harrowing Kawasaki's experience to "Grey's Anatomy," the one in a million opportunity she had on set and why parents need to know "that it's Ok to fight" for their children.
"It's a really incredible, moving and heart-wrenching story to tell on the show," Drew told The Huffington Post earlier of Chalke's episode. "It's really amazing. I'm so excited to see it.
- 3/29/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
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