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It makes her feel free. Sam did a terrible thing, but she still loves him. However, Jake realizes that Addison is not over Sam and does not want to be a rebound, but tells her he will wait for her. Although Addison decides to stop fertility treatments, her dream of having a child finally comes true, and she adopts a baby boy named Henry. Her death resulted from a complication to a routine procedure to treat acid reflux and her non-stop hiccups.

Later, when he stopped drinking and told Meredith, she merely wished him good luck. Without the chance to say goodbye to him. In the aftermath of the plane accident, in which Sloan and Lexie Grey were killed, the hospital is sued and eventually found liable for negligence. Skip to content. December 5, Admin. Bennett's professional recommendation. Violet tells Addison she might have messed up her relationship with Scott. Addison responds by saying she slept with Sam, but is not going to get back with him.

Violet is having fun with Scott, and Addison says there's nothing wrong with that if she's happy. Sam and Corrine are walking on the pier discussing their mother. Their mother never talks about Corinne anymore because it's too hard to think about. Sam suggests they call her. Instead, Corinne drags Sam to the amusement park on the pier. Amelia and Derek are in the practice suite again. Ninety-two seconds. Lexie points out that they did it under 90 seconds five times before that, which prompts the Shepherds the tell her that you don't practice it until you do it right, rather you practice until you can't do it wrong.

They try again. Cooper is panicking about Erica's surgery. He feels like he is trapped in the middle of a horror show. Charlotte tells him he didn't screw up and assures him that no matter what happens, it's going to be okay.

Erica is about to go into surgery and lets Mason know she will always love him, where ever she is, even if he's mad at her. Cooper takes Mason out of the room. Erica, now in tears, knows that the likelihood she won't survive the surgery is high, so she requests that Charlotte teaches Mason how to drive a stick, not to push him on his grades, and to talk about her.

Charlotte acknowledges the requests. Violet is shocked that they're doing the surgery today and asks Cooper to update her afterwards. She bumps into Pete, who asks if he can come over tonight to see Lucas. She agrees. Addison enters Jake's office and apologizes to him for defending Sam. Jake brushes it off and says Gloria has earned the right to put her baby's life before her own, even if she did lie to her doctors.

He then dismisses Addison and she leaves. Derek and Amelia are scrubbing for Erica's surgery. She nervously points out there's no margin for error, to which he replies that there's no margin for self-doubt. She knows that. For inspiration, he tells her about the time she set off firecrackers until she wasn't afraid of the noise anymore. She stands and fights, and that's stronger than any karmic payback.

Corinne is cooking and she accidentally reveals to Sam that she's been in LA for five years. Sam is furious, as he and his mother thought she was dead. Life was so much easier when they thought she was dead. In Sheldon's office, Corinne tells him that she dreamed that the piece of roof above her head would fall and crack her head open. She doesn't know what's real. Sheldon says all of it is real, but that she is bipolar. She says she used to be popular. In her junior year in high school, everyone wanted to be her.

Why her? Why did this happen to her? Sheldon says she needs to let him help her to make her life better. In the OR, the timer is set for 90 seconds.

Amelia and Derek look at each other, and begin the surgery. The timer is ticking down. Blood pressure suddenly spikes, and Derek determines that Erica's thrown a clot. She's stroking out. In the waiting room, Charlotte shows Mason his mother's brain scans and explains that they need to cut into her head to remove the tumor. He asks what could go wrong. Charlotte says there are risks in every surgery, and that his mother could die. Mason thanks her for finally telling him the whole truth.

Cooper watches, heartbroken. Lexie says that Erica's pressure has gone up to a dangerously high level. Amelia takes the shunt out to clear the clot. She reinserts the shunt, and the blood pressure goes down. That scared the crap out of the Shepherd siblings. Corinne walks into her brother's office and tells him that he's the one who's selfish. He doesn't think about her, she is the one living with the disorder.

When he was in med school, she did her first stint in jail. It's her life. He may hate her, but she hates herself even more. Jake runs into Gloria's room. She can't breath again. Sam doesn't understand why this is happening, as she's a year and a half post-transplant and everything was fine before.

Gloria reveals that she stopped taking the immunosuppressant drugs after she got pregnant because they could harm the baby. As soon as the words are out of her mouth, her water breaks and she is rushed to the OR. As Addison begins the c-section, Gloria's pressure drops. The surgeons are forced to do a thoracotomy. Addison takes the baby out as Sam cracks Gloria's chest open. She goes into ventricular fibrillation.

Erica wakes up to see Derek leaning over her. He and Amelia tell her that they got the whole tumor and she lived. With difficulty, Erica waves to Mason, who is looking through the window.

Derek says if Amelia ever considers doing drugs again, she should remember this moment and he'll fly down to LA and knock some sense into her. They hug. When confronted by Charlotte, Erica admitted that she had gone to numerous surgeons, all of whom had determined the tumor to be inoperable. Erica didn't want to tell Cooper, but after Charlotte pressured her, she did. Cooper had papers drawn up to ensure that if Erica died, Mason would go to Cooper.

Erica was reluctant to sign it. Cooper figured out she hadn't reached acceptance, which meant she still had hope. He told her not to waste it. She agreed to see Amelia to look into options. Amelia did new tests and said that the best they could do was aggressive radiation therapy and chemotherapy to slow the growth. It could give her about six months and it would be rough.

She decided she didn't want to try it, but Cooper said that without it, she'd miss Mason's next birthday.

It's not much time, but another birthday with his mom would mean a lot to Mason. Erica went to Amelia and asked if she'd do chemotherapy and radiation if she were in Erica's shoes. Amelia admitted that she wouldn't do the treatment. Erica took the paperwork back to Cooper and said they'd sign it tomorrow. Cooper was upset that she was giving up. Soon after that, Erica and Mason were brought to the ER after being in a car accident.

She was disoriented after the accident and Mason said she'd fallen asleep at the wheel. Amelia ran tests and determined that the likely cause of the accident was a seizure caused by the tumor.

She warned that Erica only had a few months to live and her symptoms would get worse during that time. When Mason came to visit her later, she had a tonic clonic seizure in front of him. Cooper later went to Erica and asked her to fight. Erica started chemotherapy and refused to let Mason come in to see her during her treatments. Amelia did research into gliosarcomas during this time, trying to figure out another option for Erica. She found an experimental treatment in New Zealand, but Erica said she wouldn't go because it would mean leaving Mason.

Amelia did more research and suggested instead that they go to Seattle, where Derek would help her. After Amelia and Derek practiced the procedure and felt confident they could do it, Erica came to Seattle to have surgery the next morning. She wanted to spend one more day with Mason first. As they played football in the park, Erica started to cry and she finally told Mason she was sick and needed to have surgery.

The next day, they successfully cut off and restored blood flow within the required 90 seconds, but Erica threw a clot and had a stroke. Despite that, they were able to remove her whole tumor and finish her surgery. She woke up after surgery in pain, but able to move her fingers and toes. While Erica was weak and recovering from her surgery, Cooper tried to be there with her and Mason every night, but it started affecting his ability to do his job, so Charlotte hired a night nurse to stay overnight and take care of Erica.

Not long after the surgery, Erica was in severe abdominal pain and began to vomit blood. She was rushed to the ER where it was determined that the gliosarcoma had spread to her liver, GI tract, and near her spine. She was told she had about a week to live, during which she'd develop paralysis and be in serious pain. She didn't want Mason to be there to watch that happen, so they brought him in to say goodbye for the last time. Charlotte went to see her afterward to see if there was anyone she wanted Charlotte to call.

When Erica said she didn't have anyone, Charlotte held her hand and told her that wasn't true. Erica's condition continued to decline with Charlotte by her side.



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