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00:01Trick to onions. Cut them in half lengthwise, but leave the roots on.
00:06Then make your vertical slices.
00:12Need a dozen. Think you can handle this?
00:14A dozen is 12, right?
00:16Next, we add mustard greens.
00:19Spicy, and they pack a nice punch.
00:22Plus, they're really good for you.
00:24Improve mental function, protect against rheumatoid arthritis,
00:28even inhibit certain types of cancer.
00:31Are you going to chop those onions or give them a Thai massage?
00:35Well, I guess a happy ending is out of the question.
00:38You don't recall adding making snide remarks to your list of duties?
00:42Just taking initiative.
00:44Secret ingredient. Porcini mushrooms.
00:47You want to reconstitute them in a bowl of water.
00:50You also want to hire an assistant who can stay focused for longer than 30 seconds.
00:54Why don't I hear you chopping?
00:55Just give me a second.
00:59You're kidding me, right?
01:00I'm so sorry.
01:01Are you okay? Do you want to sit down?
01:02My lips are blue. Cyanosis.
01:05Pain in my back and chest. Spontaneous pneumothorax.
01:09What are you talking about?
01:10I'm a doctor.
01:11You are?
01:12And I need a doctor.
01:36And I need a doctor.
01:40I need a doctor.
02:02You drool.
02:04Shut up.
02:15Shut up.
03:04I know gas is expensive, but I could have given you a ride.
03:09Elevator's broken.
03:09She was fine when I came up from admitting.
03:12Dana Miller, the cancer researcher, spontaneous pneumothorax.
03:16Well, for the thin file, she just got admitted.
03:19Lots of things can cause pneumothorax.
03:20Why don't we let eight or ten other doctors rule out the boring stuff?
03:23We want to take this case.
03:24She's maybe five or ten years away from curing retinoblastoma.
03:27Which would make this case attractive to anyone who has some vested interest in people curing the incurable.
03:32She hasn't suffered from COPD.
03:34She doesn't smoke.
03:35She hasn't been scuba-died.
03:37O2 sats are low even after chest tube insertion.
03:39Pneumothorax could be secondary to a bunch of things.
03:42Cystic fibrosis, lung cancer.
03:44Or, to be slightly more optimistic, late-onset asthma triggered by an unknown allergen.
03:47What are the case?
03:48Did you just get to work?
03:50Am I in trouble?
03:52Did you take the elevators out?
03:54Yes.
03:55So, steroids for asthma?
03:58Yeah.
03:59It was CT looking for hyperinflation to confirm.
04:08I thought my hospital was high-tech.
04:10I'd have to wait all day for a CT.
04:12Dr. House gets a few perks.
04:14He has his own scanner?
04:16No.
04:16Just very loose interpretations of hospital procedure.
04:19I appreciate the extra effort, but...
04:21Our gift to society.
04:22We want to get you back to work as soon as possible.
04:24Well, I'm not working.
04:26At least not as a doctor.
04:29I quit.
04:31I left eight months ago.
04:33You mean, like a sabbatical?
04:36I had a uterine myoma.
04:38Benign, but it ruptured and I needed emergency surgery.
04:41I was lying there on the table thinking,
04:43I can't die now.
04:45I haven't been happy yet.
04:47Couldn't you just buy an overpriced German sports car or have an affair?
04:51My sports car is doing what I want, when I want.
04:55Right now, I'm learning how to run a kitchen from one of the best chefs in New York.
04:59You're washing pots and smashing garlic.
05:02Smashing garlic makes me happy.
05:04Before that, it was eight years studying, 12 years in that lab.
05:07It was always what I was supposed to do, never what I wanted to do.
05:22Come here.
05:23Look at this.
05:24Come here.
05:31Adorable.
05:32Elevators keep crashing.
05:34Is mercury in retrograde or what?
05:36Elevators can be capricious.
05:38Sometimes it just seems like they're out to get you.
05:40She keeps playing with the blanket.
05:42Why would she do that?
05:44Why do you think the elevators would be out to get me?
05:47I don't know.
05:48Maybe they wanted to take time off to spend with their little dumbwaiter.
05:53But then they had to leave it at home with an elevator sitter
05:55because you drove the replacement elevator to quitting
05:59because you're incapable of listening to anybody but me.
06:02It's just a theory.
06:03You're wrong.
06:04I don't even listen to you.
06:06Either do your job or go home.
06:08Lead me out of it.
06:09I am going to do my job.
06:10Doesn't mean I have to do it happily.
06:12Doesn't mean I have to do it without resentment.
06:14And it definitely doesn't mean I have to do it without seeking vengeance
06:16on the person making me be here.
06:19Congratulations.
06:20You've officially dragged me down to your level.
06:24Okay.
06:49Hey, Blue.
06:58It's not asthma.
07:00Lung volume's normal.
07:01She did have a uterine myoma removed eight months ago.
07:04Central line IV could have made a hole in the lung that slowly expanded.
07:08No pleural thickening.
07:10I can't believe she quit.
07:12People have the right to be happy.
07:14I saw a four-year-old with retinoblastoma on my oncology rotation.
07:18The cancer had eaten through her eye and into her brain.
07:21Horrible diseases exist.
07:23Doesn't mean people should give up recreational anything.
07:26Why not?
07:26Big picture.
07:27I don't care if Jonas Salk's life is a miserable shell.
07:30I just want him to cure polio.
07:31You can't live your life big picture.
07:33You've got to look out for yourself and the people you care about.
07:36Oh, then why are you a doctor?
07:37Why aren't you sitting by a pool in Fiji knocking back Mai Tais?
07:39People act in their own self-interests.
07:42You're all here because you're happy to be here.
07:44Or at least because it's your best option.
07:46I'm here because I want to help people.
07:47No, you're here because it makes you feel good to help people.
07:51Talb and Forman are here because they've got no other viable choices,
07:54and 13 is desperate to make her life matter before it's over.
07:58So you're happy to be here?
08:01Does it show?
08:03Are those increased interstitial markings?
08:06Could be pulmonary fibrosis.
08:09Do a biopsy.
08:12Forman.
08:15You've got to look out for the people you care about.
08:20That wouldn't have anything to do with you screwing over your clinical trial
08:24by slipping 13, the real drug, would it?
08:27You said that would be stupid.
08:29Does she know?
08:30Because the Jonas Salk would not approve.
08:33It's nothing to know.
08:42Got it?
08:47Good?
08:48Yep.
08:50You okay?
08:51Just a headache.
08:52I took some ibuprofen, but...
08:54Where's the pain?
08:55Front or back?
08:55Front.
08:56Why are there never any interesting pictures on these cards?
08:59They should make a dirty version.
09:01Sharp pain or more of a throbbing?
09:03Relax.
09:05It's not a side effect.
09:06People get headaches.
09:07True.
09:08But I can get you an MRI.
09:10If I'm on the drug.
09:11It's been weeks.
09:12It's not like something's going to suddenly crop up now.
09:17Okay.
09:17First card.
09:20Train.
09:21Duck.
09:24You can't remember?
09:26Piano.
09:30We need a biopsy to confirm...
09:32We need an open lung biopsy to confirm pulmonary fibrosis.
09:35That's invasive surgery.
09:37I'd be out of commission for weeks.
09:39No offense, but you're not working.
09:42What does it matter if you spend a little time in bed?
09:43Not working doesn't mean I don't have places to go.
09:46I've got my book group, piano lessons, cooking classes.
09:48They make me happy.
09:50A warm apple fritter makes me happy.
09:52Doesn't fulfill me as a person.
09:53And working here does?
09:55If it didn't, I'd have found a way to go back to tucking tummies.
09:57Good for you.
09:58If your job fulfills you and makes you happy, that's rare.
10:02I didn't say I was happy.
10:04I loved being a plastic surgeon.
10:07The money, the lifestyle.
10:09And in a lot of ways, this job stinks.
10:11I'm making five bucks.
10:13I'm always annoyed.
10:15But...
10:15You can look yourself in the mirror
10:17and think I did something worthwhile today.
10:21Exactly.
10:22Well, that's important.
10:24And I do miss that, but...
10:27it just wasn't enough anymore.
10:35Well, that doesn't feel right.
10:37Sit up.
10:38Ow.
10:39Oh, that's weird.
10:43What is it?
10:44A side tease?
10:49Ow!
10:50Your belly's full of blood.
10:56First, her lung deflates like me after a cold shower.
10:59Now her liver starts to bleed like me after...
11:07You okay?
11:11I'm just practicing my clown college audition.
11:14Someone set a tripwire.
11:18We were with the patient the whole time.
11:20We were in the GRC.
11:22Long liver.
11:23Long liver, go.
11:23Long liver, go.
11:24Shouldn't you be obsessing over who did this to you?
11:25Nope.
11:26Anybody bother MRI-ing our patient's liver for tumors?
11:29No tumors, no cysts, no clear etiology.
11:32If you're not obsessing, if you're not obsessing, you must have already figured it out.
11:37Yes, so I'm obsessing about why you're not obsessing about why our patient's liver suddenly sprang a leak.
11:43There's a tiny spot on the caudate lobe.
11:46It could be a granuloma.
11:47It grows into the hepatic artery, causes the bleed.
11:50What caused the granuloma?
11:52Blastomycosis.
11:53Could have been asymptomatic for months.
11:55It hits her lungs, we give her steroids, it blossoms, and attacks her liver.
12:00Get a piece of her lung sticking under a black light.
12:03If it glows, sick children who need her souffles can breathe easier.
12:09Borman.
12:14Again?
12:16You have a problem.
12:17I told you, I didn't.
12:19Then you really have a problem.
12:21Well, she turned her head to look at the MRI.
12:23I think she's losing her peripheral vision.
12:26Because she turned her head?
12:28I'm happy for you.
12:30A love so deep, you're ready to chuck your medical license to give her powerful, unproven drugs with dangerous side
12:36effects.
12:37I don't want to make any assumptions about your feelings for me, but I do have a birthday coming up.
12:53I hear Cuddy's seal training finally came in handy.
12:57Should I be investing in a flak jacket?
13:00You're safe.
13:02No carpet bombing?
13:03No burning of Dresden to teach her a lesson?
13:08Well, since you're incapable of taking the high road, I assume there's some deeper, more long-term strategy in effect.
13:14Cuddy's not playing games.
13:16He's not looking for leverage.
13:18She wants pure, unadulterated vengeance.
13:21And your counter move is to let her have it?
13:24The only time to strike back is when I want something.
13:26All I want now is to get things back to normal, which I can't get by escalating.
13:30The only way to win this war is to lose it.
13:33Let her punch herself out.
13:36Yeah.
13:37That makes sense, too.
13:39To?
13:39I was thinking you actually feel guilty about taking her away from her baby, but your explanation's good, too.
13:45It's completely inconsistent with your character, but whatever.
13:50Well, thank you, rationalization man.
13:51You have saved the village.
13:54Wanna eat?
13:56You forgot your file.
13:59Dana Miller?
14:01The cancer researcher?
14:03Not anymore.
14:13Dr. Miller, I doubt if you'll remember me.
14:15James Wilson, right?
14:17Chicago, the adenocarcinoma conference.
14:19Impressive.
14:22You want some cortisone for that itch?
14:24Liver failure.
14:26Itching is one of the lovely side effects.
14:30Why did you quit?
14:32Well, the worst thing is, is now every time I get sick I have to listen to a dozen people
14:36judge me.
14:37Do you want me to congratulate you?
14:40I've got four kids in Piedonk right now who are gonna die.
14:43Three of them within a year.
14:44The other in a few days, probably.
14:46Breakthroughs will happen.
14:48With or without me, someone will find the answer.
14:51Maybe.
14:56I'm in the trenches.
14:57I'm doing triage as best I can.
14:59You had the chance to end the war.
15:03How is someone like me supposed to keep fighting when someone like you just walked away?
15:10When I left my job, a lot of people were furious with me.
15:14It was easier to be angry than to admit they weren't happy.
15:19That they were stuck in a rut somewhere and their lives unable to move forward.
15:24What's your rut?
15:38Kate, you're freaking me out.
15:41Do you think we should have kids?
15:50Hey, we've had this conversation.
15:52Ten years ago.
15:54Things change.
15:55On our third date, I told you that I didn't want to have kids and you said that you were
15:59okay with that.
16:00I said it because I wanted to sleep with you.
16:02And then I fell in love with you.
16:04And I realized that I really could be okay with it.
16:09It wasn't like I had this burning desire to have children.
16:12God, have you been resenting me all this time?
16:14Is that why?
16:15No.
16:17Of course not.
16:20I'm just revisiting.
16:27This isn't a whim for me.
16:31It's not a decision that I made lightly.
16:33Don't you ever wonder what it would be like?
16:35All the time.
16:39But just not enough to make me want to do it.
16:42I like our life.
16:48Are you okay?
16:52Okay, turn the TV back on.
17:12Look straight ahead.
17:15Why didn't we do this test this morning?
17:18You see that?
17:19No.
17:21Ma'am.
17:22I'm losing my peripheral vision?
17:29I am on the truck.
17:32Does this mean you have to tell them and take me off it?
17:37No, and yes.
17:40As far as they're concerned, you're on the placebo.
17:42I found out last week.
17:44The trial was getting positive results.
17:49So I switched you.
17:53So my headaches...
17:59I'll stop taking the drug and everything should be fine.
18:09The recimen's negative for blastomycosis.
18:11That's it?
18:14I'll go give House the test results.
18:16You can tell the patient.
18:17Hey.
18:22We've been dating for two weeks.
18:25You just broke trial protocol and risked your entire career to give me a drug we're not even sure will
18:32help me.
18:35I don't think I'm ready for that.
18:46Dr. Miller?
18:50I'm sorry.
18:52The test was negative.
18:53So I'm gonna take you off.
18:55What happened to your head?
18:57I don't know.
18:58I was sleeping.
18:59It's so itchy.
19:01You're scratching it at your sleep?
19:03No.
19:05You scratch right through your skull.
19:08This is brain matter.
19:11Need some help in here.
19:13I did a free flap closure to avoid any scarring.
19:16She was lucky.
19:16Scratching didn't cause any brain damage.
19:18But the first thing she said when we woke her up was it still itches.
19:22Itch receptors are only in the top two layers of skin.
19:25Which means she's not actually itchy.
19:27She just thinks she is.
19:28So the problem's in her brain.
19:29Thank God we have you here to interpret that for us.
19:34Sorry.
19:34I have a headache.
19:36Could be psychogenic.
19:37She made a big sudden change in her life.
19:39Could be the result of a mental imbalance.
19:41She wants to do what she wants to do.
19:42What's crazy about that?
19:43Why do you have to quit to do it?
19:45If I want to do something, I'd do it.
19:46If you can figure out a balance, there's no burnout.
19:48Thanks for the lesson, Deepak.
19:50The itching started yesterday, not eight months ago.
19:53Meningitis.
19:54Encephalitis.
19:55Those are diffuse processes.
19:56This is localized.
19:57Could be plaques.
19:58MS would explain the itching.
20:00Possibly the lungs.
20:01So would a brain tumor?
20:02Well how about we stop guessing and MRI her head instead.
20:28You want to talk about your headaches?
20:30Not particularly.
20:33You went off the drug, but the headache's worse.
20:36You need an MRI.
20:37The patient needs an MRI.
20:39If she had gangrene, would you be amputating my leg?
20:42These pills have codeine in them?
20:43You're taking twice the indicated amount.
20:46I've only been off the drug for 24 hours, so I think the bigger issue here is that I've been
20:50off you for 24 hours.
20:51You have worsening headaches, loss of peripheral vision, and a long history of pretending bad things aren't happening.
20:56You really think this is just about my hurt feelings?
21:10I don't remember demoting you.
21:12I brought you something.
21:13Latest issue of Parent Magazine.
21:15Really interesting column.
21:17Apparently, working moms are actually more engaged and attentive than stay-at-home moms.
21:22Something about personal fulfillment.
21:23That's just a rationalization by working moms to justify not being with their kids.
21:27Which is fine if that's what they want.
21:29It's not what I want.
21:30And this is nurses' quarterly.
21:32The point is...
21:33You're only here to get back at me by dumping dirty mop water on my carpet.
21:37Just get it over with so I can get back to work.
22:02I'm sorry.
22:05I figured...
22:07Only one of us needed to go out on a limb.
22:12I thought I could help you.
22:15It's hard to have a conversation when I'm trying not to move.
22:26Oh, God.
22:29Patient's MRI was negative.
22:30No tumors.
22:31No lesions.
22:32Where's your cane?
22:33Where are your co-workers?
22:34I paged them.
22:35Could still be psychogenic.
22:37Technically, it can't still be that because it never could be that.
22:40She scratched through her skull while she was sleeping, unless she was having a dream about fleas.
22:45Oh, hey, funny you should drop by.
22:47We were just talking about this patient of ours.
22:49Tell them the part about where two of her doctors don't show up.
22:52Where are you going?
22:54Polyneuropathy.
22:54If it's not in the brain, it's in the nerves.
22:56Explains the itching, the lungs, the liver.
22:58Shock the affected area.
22:59Reboot the nerves.
23:00She'll be fine.
23:02Foreman.
23:06How bad is she?
23:11She's got a tumor in her optic chiasm.
23:15I don't need your code to treat a tumor.
23:18I'll go on to the drug company.
23:19To tell them that you compromised their trial, your ethics, and the patient's health.
23:24It's a great idea.
23:25I have records on hundreds of patients.
23:27I can ask them for access.
23:29Find out if other patients developed tumors and how they were treated.
23:32This drug enabled cell death.
23:33I think I could take a wild guess at how I treat that.
23:36Stop taking it.
23:37Yeah.
23:38She tried that yesterday.
23:40Oh, my God!
23:41It's been a whole day and her brain tumor hasn't melted away.
23:45If you get on that elevator, it's only because you're worried about getting to sleep tonight.
23:49I want to be able to tell her this happened to other people and they're fine now.
23:52So tell her.
23:54I'm not going to lie to her.
23:55I'm a little late for that.
24:00You need to wait.
24:02Because if this thing doesn't go away, she's going to need you to still have a medical license.
24:10So I spoke with Hal.
24:11He thinks we should just...
24:13My leg is bleeding.
24:15What happened?
24:16I was going for the phone and I fell over the table.
24:22I can't see.
24:24What do you mean?
24:26I can't see anything.
24:45You going to tip housekeeping?
24:47Get it from Cuddy.
24:49Don't tell me.
24:50She burned your apartment to the ground.
24:53Warmth would have been nice.
24:54No heat.
24:55No power.
24:57Apparently, we missed his house.
24:58Called the utilities.
25:00Told him we were moving.
25:02You have 17 messages.
25:04And your non-involvement strategy doesn't seem to be working.
25:12Hang up.
25:13He's here.
25:17We've been paging you all night.
25:19By all means.
25:20Let's discuss the failed attempts to contact me.
25:22Not the reason behind them.
25:25Patients started experiencing spinal shocks before the machine was turned on.
25:28Lermitte's sign.
25:30Shocks without shock and itch that won't stop.
25:33She needs Dr. Seuss.
25:34Lermitte's sign could mean Bichette's B12 deficiency.
25:37No sores, no anemia.
25:39Where's Foreman?
25:40No idea.
25:41Could be another demyelinating disease.
25:42Why are you asking about Foreman and not 13?
25:46Because both questions are bound to have the same answer.
25:49Ebony and Ivory are joined near the hip.
25:52Forget the brain.
25:53Look lower.
25:54Spinal tumor wouldn't explain the liver or the lungs.
25:56But an aggressive spinal hemangioma could.
26:00Go find it.
26:17You didn't answer the door.
26:19Probably because I didn't wanna talk to anyone.
26:21You can leave your stolen key on your way out.
26:24What?
26:24I was looking for Foreman.
26:26I figured...
26:30You can't see.
26:35Where is he?
26:36On his way to the drug company.
26:37Tell him to come back.
26:39I'll dial.
26:40If they can help.
26:42Well, you think that drug company has a magic tumor wand that no one else knows about?
26:45You need radiation and a ritual sacrifice.
26:52He asked for my advice before he switched you off the placebo.
26:57I told him to do it if he loved you.
27:00He only thinks he loves me.
27:03It's the same thing.
27:05Yes, he's an idiot.
27:07You didn't ask him to do anything.
27:08You're pissed off that he did.
27:09So let him torch his career to pay for his sins.
27:14Unless you actually feel something for the idiot.
27:19In which case, you might wanna tell him to turn around.
27:37You're hurting him.
27:39Good, after all the stunts he's pulled on me.
27:41You're physically hurting him.
27:44That's the point.
27:45What's the point?
27:46What do you think you're going to accomplish?
27:49Howe shouldn't be allowed to make people miserable without paying for it.
27:52You're not miserable.
27:53You're telling me how I feel.
27:55You're here because you like this.
27:57You like working with him.
27:59Wow.
27:59If only I'd known I was having fun, I wouldn't have cancelled the bouncy house.
28:03Fire him.
28:03And go be home with your new baby.
28:06I like what he does for this hospital.
28:09What he does is who he is.
28:12And the same goes for you.
28:23Slow down.
28:25Unless you wanna radiate her heart instead of her brain.
28:28Or then your problems will actually all go away.
28:30Thanks.
28:31I'm beating myself up enough already over this.
28:35Entering the left common carotid.
28:37You broke the rules.
28:39Your girlfriend went blind.
28:41You gotta be ready for losing to be one of the possibilities.
28:45You're at the carotid bifurcation.
28:47I knew that giving her the drug would be bad for me if I got caught.
28:49I never thought it would be bad for her.
28:53Nobody else was having adverse reactions.
28:55You did it because you love her.
28:58Ironically, you never took her into consideration.
29:01Can't wait to see what you get her for your anniversary.
29:06The catheter is adjacent to the optic chiasm.
29:09We're in position.
29:19New key, new key.
29:29What's going on with everyone today?
29:31It involves House, Foreman, and 13, which means it's either dumb, dangerous, or tragic, or a combination.
29:38I'm embracing my ignorance.
29:40House was right about the hemangioma.
29:42Looks fixable.
29:45What's that?
29:47Hemangiomas travel solo.
29:49This thing's brought a friend.
29:50Masses in her lungs and spine, one in her pericardium.
29:55They're everywhere.
30:00A classic for mesothelioma that metastasize outward to the spine and muscles.
30:05Ah, the irony of it.
30:06Maybe she wouldn't be sick at all if some other lazy cancer researcher hadn't gone home early.
30:11Where are Foreman and 13?
30:14Shouldn't you be saying those weren't there when we scanned her two days ago?
30:18Mesothelioma shouldn't grow this vast.
30:20Good rephrasing.
30:21Had Wilson do a biopsy to confirm?
30:24No.
30:27Something weird is going on that involves our colleagues we should know.
30:30You want us to treat the patient? Tell us what's going on.
30:33Actually, all he needs us to do is tell Wilson to do something.
30:37So...
30:40You always blab to watch people react.
30:43So not blabbing means you don't want us to react, which can't be good.
30:46Is 13's headache not just a headache?
30:49If I check with admitting, am I going to find her name?
30:54Little pinch.
31:03I'm sorry about the other day. I unloaded on you. And...
31:07You're not sorry.
31:10You feel bad because mesothelioma means I'm dying.
31:13You're a good person. I appreciate the sentiment.
31:16I'm not apologizing because you're dying. I'm apologizing because you were right.
31:21I am stuck.
31:25My girlfriend died. She was the only person I've loved for a long time and...
31:30I'm still living in her apartment. I'm surrounded by her things.
31:34I've left it all exactly where it was.
31:40I don't know how to get unstuck.
31:44The only wrong thing is to do nothing.
31:52Yeah.
31:57All right.
32:05That's not supposed to happen.
32:16Have you thought about going to the drug company? See if they can help?
32:19I thought about it.
32:21We need to give it more time. It's been half a day.
32:23This thing keeps growing. There's other stuff in your brain you might need later on.
32:27If I were any other patient, you'd both be in the lounge eating donuts.
32:31You're not any other patient.
32:33Right.
32:35Any other patient, you don't feel guilty.
32:38But you don't get to torture a career to pay for your sins.
32:42House told her to say that, didn't he?
32:45Does that make it any less true?
32:48You think he's right?
32:49Who cares?
32:51You're a hypocrite.
32:53You don't ask her if she wants to be on the drug, but when there's a chance you could help
32:56her get better, suddenly you're letting her call the shots.
33:00That's not being noble. That's saving your own ass.
33:04I'd feel worse if he destroyed his career.
33:11Mesothelioma doesn't bleed.
33:12So what causes masses that do bleed?
33:15AVN's secondary to schistosomiasis.
33:17She'd be crawling with worms, we'd have noticed it.
33:19Gorm's disease and Casabach Merrick can both cause super-aggressive vascular tumors.
33:25Patient's heart just stopped.
33:28So what causes that?
33:32Cardiac tamponade.
33:34She's bleeding into her pericardium, smothering her heart.
33:36Syringe.
33:42BP's going back up, it's working.
33:45No it's not, look.
33:55Transfusing platelets, FFP, everything to try to keep her stable, but we can barely keep up with the blood loss.
33:59At this rate, she could be dead by the end of the day.
34:01We need to resect the vascular tumors, stop the bleeding.
34:04Too late, no surgeon's gonna touch her now.
34:08Should we give up? Just let her bleed out?
34:10Don't be silly.
34:12You know what that would do to our malpractice insurance rates?
34:15We'd go on the offensive, cut off the invading army's supply line.
34:18You're talking about embolization?
34:20Cut off the arteries that feed blood to the tumors, they wither and die.
34:25Spare it from the ones in her lungs.
34:26So if they get any bigger, she's gonna have a hard time breathing.
34:29So she'll have a hard time telling us she's dead.
34:31You can't kill the tumors without also killing healthy tissue.
34:34If we wipe out three quarters of her lungs...
34:36Let's hope that running marathons wasn't on her happy list.
34:48I found this.
34:51In the coat closet.
34:54Where I hid it.
35:00Thought I'd never see you again.
35:02Little, little Greg.
35:05Yeah, you heard me right.
35:13I know you are who you are.
35:15It's annoying, but...
35:17it's not your fault.
35:19It isn't about you.
35:22I...
35:24I'm sorry.
35:26Because you were doing this job perfectly until the baby came along.
35:29What?
35:33I'm apologizing. Can't you just accept my...
35:34I accept.
35:36We're gonna have to do this dance again in 28 days.
35:39What the hell is wrong with you?
35:41Yesterday, you hate me.
35:42Today, you're practically weeping on my shoulder.
35:45I can only assume that what I'm hearing is your Aunt Flo telling me...
35:57When I was being a jerk, you suddenly act human, but when I act human, you turn back into a
36:01jerk.
36:02Guess our cycles aren't messed up yet.
36:06This is your way of saying you accept my apology, isn't it?
36:09Nope. This is my way of saying you were doing a crappy job before, you'll do a slightly crappier job
36:14now.
36:14Everything keeps going.
36:16Nature of life. Nature of parenthood.
36:22Or this whole thing is just an act.
36:24And you've gone back to the part you think you need to play.
36:29You should go talk to Wilson.
36:31Rationalization man needs a faithful sidekick.
36:34Now rational man needs to go save a life.
36:46House, if you're looking for returnable bottles, Kuttner's already cleaned it out.
36:51Damn.
36:52Oh well.
36:54The only thing I'm gonna get out of this is the diagnosis.
36:59So the nurses gave her pads instead of tampons. Is that diagnostically relevant?
37:03The fact that the nurses had to give her anything is.
37:05She's bleeding from her uterus.
37:07Women do that. It's perfectly natural, not scary at all.
37:10She's menstruating and she's bleeding everywhere.
37:14There's about a 3 or 4 in 28 chance it's a coincidence.
37:17Which leaves a much bigger chance that the diagnosis is ectopic endometriosis.
37:22She had a myoma eight months ago.
37:24Surgeons cut through her uterine wall.
37:26Every cut of the scalpel could have sent endometrial cells spilling out into her bloodstream.
37:30Some of them took up residence in her lungs, some in her liver, some in her spine.
37:34Like all horny little cells, they went forth and multiplied until they reached a critical mass.
37:40In the days leading up to her next period, when her uterus was supposed to swell, everything swelled.
37:45And when her uterus was supposed to bleed, everything bled.
37:49Yes, ladies, I am blaming her period.
37:52Granted, it's the worst period ever.
37:54Although, frankly, not by all that much.
37:57Cut out the masses, she'll be fine.
37:59Can't do surgery until her cycle's over and she stops bleeding.
38:02Let's hope she can hold out till then.
38:04In the meantime, get her a pint of cookie dough ice cream and a DVD of Beaches.
38:33I'm sorry.
38:39Gorman?
38:44I can see you.
39:03How are you feeling?
39:06Relative to the last few days, awesome.
39:11You almost died for the second time in eight months.
39:15I know.
39:18How do you feel about your life choices this time?
39:21I didn't lie there thinking, what if?
39:25I always worry on my deathbed.
39:27I'll think I didn't do anything really important.
39:31You're gonna spend one day of your life on your deathbed.
39:34The other 25,000 are the ones we should be worrying about.
39:38Go to bed happy tonight.
39:45Yeah.
39:46Yeah.
39:47Yeah.
39:50Yeah.
40:06Dr. Schmidt, it's Eric Horman.
40:12Um, actually, the trial isn't going too well.
40:27You told them, didn't you?
40:34Well, you really had no choice, on account of being an idiot.
40:39They're going to pull the drug?
40:42I broke protocol.
40:44Her results are no longer admissible to the trial.
40:48They don't have to do anything.
40:49If anyone else gets a tumor, they'll put a warning on the label.
40:52You're going to keep your license?
40:54They'll come after me if I attempt to participate in any more trials.
40:58That's very decent of them.
41:02Oh, good for me.
41:05I'll see you tomorrow.
41:08And the next day.
41:10And the next day.
41:13That wasn't your locker, was it?
41:16It's a locker room.
41:19How else are they going to learn?
41:34Do you think you can't be happy without a kid?
41:39I don't know.
41:43I know I can't be happy without you.
41:46Happens late at night
41:51When the moon smiles down at me
41:57And bathes me in its light
42:01I fell asleep beneath you
42:07In the tall blades of grass
42:13When I woke
42:15The world was new
42:17You snore.
42:19I never had to ask
42:24It's a brand new day
42:27The sun is shining
42:30It's a brand new day
42:35For the first time
42:37In such a long, long time
42:41When I know
42:43I know
42:45I'll be okay
42:49I know
42:50I can't be happy with you
42:58Because I've never else
42:58For the first time
42:58I know
42:59I know
42:59For the first time
42:59When I'm Falls
42:59When I Schools
43:01I know
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