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01:21No, you're not.
01:22Then who's worse?
01:23Don't worry about anyone else.
01:24Just do your best.
01:26See?
01:26You can't name anyone.
01:28Zack.
01:28Stop it.
01:29You can name someone.
01:32You can't.
01:33Can you?
01:38Donny.
01:39Mark.
01:40Naveed.
01:41You really think I'm better than those guys?
01:44Yes.
01:51Hurry up and get your stick.
02:11Zack!
02:12Get back in the car!
02:13I need an ambulance at 860 Oakwood Avenue!
02:15Why is that car on?
02:16Get back in the car, Zack!
02:31Don't do this to me!
02:33Don't do this!
02:49Don't do this!
02:50I'm sorry.
02:52I just...
02:53I couldn't take the pain anymore.
02:56I need to go to work.
03:54I'll see you next time.
03:57I'll see you next time.
04:26I got some time next day.
04:27Cameron already turned yours in.
04:31That's nice of her.
04:32Two questions.
04:33Why did she and why are you telling me?
04:36Same answer.
04:37Now you owe her a favor.
04:39I'm going to need an extension.
04:40I got some time.
04:41House.
04:41I've got a DYFS home visit on Friday.
04:44I've got a WHORE visit on...
04:46Mama's busy.
04:47You two are going to have to go play outside for a while.
04:5532-year-old male with chronic pain all over.
04:58This is the favor?
05:00I was expecting something involving whipped cream and tongue depressors.
05:04He's seen seven different specialists over three years.
05:06No diagnosis and no relief.
05:08Oh, I am fascinated already.
05:09It's like I'm treating myself.
05:11He gets cured and I get to learn a valuable lesson about the milk of human kindness.
05:14If I thought you learned lessons, I never would have quit.
05:17So you're wasting a favor because...
05:18I think you can help this guy.
05:21Drug-seeking patients.
05:22Don't attempt suicide with medicine cabinets full of narcotics.
05:26Sounds like fibromyalgia.
05:28Sounds like you don't work for House.
05:30Diagnosis that provides neither an explanation nor a cure is by definition not a diagnosis.
05:34The American College of Rheumatology would disagree.
05:37There are specific diagnostic criteria...
05:39Which this guy doesn't meet.
05:40Putting pressure on his pain helps.
05:41Doesn't make it worse.
05:42He's got abdominal pain, severe headaches, muscle cramps that come and go.
05:46And he tried to off himself.
05:47He's obviously mentally ill.
05:48Pain's probably psychological.
05:49It is not a sign of mental illness to want to be pain-free.
05:52It is if your solution is sucking on a tailpipe.
05:54Same people don't attempt suicide.
05:56Not ever.
05:58So if you were being burnt at the stake and someone handed you a gun...
06:02I'd shoot the guys with the torches.
06:05Not one doctor this guy's seen in the past three years has been able to find a single thing wrong
06:09with him.
06:09What does that tell you?
06:10It means they're idiots.
06:11It means we've got to start from the beginning.
06:13We'll do a pain profile to rule out psychosomatic pain.
06:16You can search the home, go home, get a refill.
06:21And a donut.
06:24I'll help with the home.
06:39Choose the statement in each group that best describes how you've been feeling lately, including today.
06:43I'm not depressed.
06:46I know what I did was stupid.
06:49I usually sleep well.
06:51I have some trouble with sleep.
06:52I have a lot of trouble with sleep.
06:55I have a lot of trouble.
06:57It's up and down.
06:58Between the pain and the meds, his sleep pattern's pretty erratic.
07:02He's a calm person.
07:03He's more nervous than most people.
07:05He's so nervous, he's miserable.
07:07He's definitely calm.
07:09Sometimes calmer, the worse the pain gets.
07:12I think talking, interacting with other people actually makes it worse.
07:17Interesting.
07:18Why?
07:18Does that mean something?
07:20No, it's just we've seen that in other patients.
07:27He can do chores around the house.
07:28With help, he can do chores.
07:30He no longer can do chores.
07:31He helps all the time.
07:34He's really strong.
07:36He used to play hockey.
07:37He was really good, too.
07:40I believe there's hope.
07:42Hoping for things to get better is a struggle for me.
07:45Most of the time, I feel completely hopeless.
07:48He still laughs.
07:50All the time.
07:52He was always optimistic.
07:54Still is.
07:55It's just...
07:57It's harder now.
08:00I guess...
08:01I pray for strength more than hope.
08:08There's nothing in there, but a pharmacy's worth of pain meds.
08:12This guy makes house look like a Christian scientist.
08:15He's also a more compliant than house.
08:17Kept all the inserts, had daily pill dispensers to make sure they didn't mix them up.
08:21I guess if you're gonna go out in the car, this ain't a bad one to choose.
08:25If I ever did it, it definitely wouldn't be like that.
08:29Don't worry.
08:30I'm not making any plans.
08:31I certainly would, no.
08:32Ever since we kissed, you've been avoiding me.
08:34No, I haven't.
08:35I've just been busy.
08:38Metal polish could cause nerve damage if he inhaled enough of it.
08:41Judging by the shine on that car, he used a fair amount.
08:43Judging by the fact that he owns a potty shop and one of these,
08:47I'd say he knew not to inhale.
08:50Busy tonight?
08:51We can get some dinner.
08:53I don't think so.
08:55So, making out okay, meals too intimate?
08:58I don't want to kiss you again either.
09:01Why, because we work together?
09:02No.
09:04Because I like you.
09:07That makes a lot of sense.
09:08What doesn't make sense is me getting involved with anyone.
09:11I thought you'd gotten past that.
09:13That's why you agreed to the drug trial.
09:15You can't give up on life because...
09:17I'm not giving up on life.
09:18I'm just giving up on you.
09:21I finally feel like I have a grip on things.
09:23I can handle this.
09:24What I can't handle is dragging anyone else down with me.
09:33Does this look like quail to you?
09:37You think he's had food poisoning every day for the last three years?
09:40Wild quail can be toxic.
09:42Cause rhabdomyolysis, which would explain his pain, as well as the elevated CK levels.
09:46So would the carbon monoxide he sucked out of his car.
09:48It's not a toxic reaction.
09:50It's a psychosomatic reaction.
09:52The pain profile showed an excessive concern about his physical health, difficulty sleeping, getting out of bed.
09:57He's not in pain because he's depressed.
09:59He's depressed because he's in pain.
10:00Not according to the pain profile you ordered.
10:03It's not a diet issue.
10:04We should start him on antidepressants for his sake as well as his family's.
10:07We're not diagnosing his family.
10:09We're not diagnosing you, either.
10:13It's rhabdom.
10:14Push IV fluids, check his urine, do a muscle biopsy.
10:17What muscle?
10:18He says it hurts all over.
10:20Then she'll biopsy all over.
10:24Where are you going?
10:25Cuddy can come in late.
10:26I can leave early.
10:27If you need anything while I'm gone, just ask Cameron to do it.
10:33So if he just stops heating Quail, the pain will go away?
10:36If we're right, it's definitely treatable.
10:40My arm is starting to...
10:43He needs more medicine.
10:44BP's down.
10:45We need to get him in Trinnell birth position.
10:46Jeff, can you hear me?
10:47He's arresting.
10:48We need a crash guard in here!
10:50I'll take him in for a while.
10:50...
10:50...
11:00...
11:03...
11:21It's not answering his cell either.
11:24VQ scan showed a pulmonary embolism.
11:26It means the pain's not psychosomatic.
11:28Also means it's not rhabdomyolysis.
11:30So now his heart and lungs were the only places he didn't have pain.
11:33It means it's getting worse.
11:37Gotta let the phone ring more than four times when you're calling a cripple.
11:41Chronic pain and pulmonary embolism go.
11:44How'd you know he had a...
11:45All after midnight.
11:45It's gonna be a heart problem.
11:47Heart only would be consistent with rhabdo, which means 13 and 4 would be singing in the rain.
11:52Which means it has to be lungs as well.
11:54Hypercoagulable state could cause pain and a PE.
11:56You think the blood clot was caused by a clotting problem?
11:58That's helpful.
11:59What if it's a cancer syndrome like Trousseau's?
12:01Explains blood clots, multifocal pain, lack of obvious physical signs.
12:05Well, he's gone three years without anyone seeing it.
12:08Check his chest, abdomen, and pelvis for tumors.
12:12Why do you think only you two would be singing in the rain?
12:14You're the same.
13:40Just because you grew up in a Charles Dickens novel.
13:43Well, it's people like me who don't do it.
13:44When your life sucks from the beginning, there's nowhere to go but up.
13:48Thorax is clear, no tumors in the lungs.
13:51The only betrayal comes from father of the year in there.
13:54He has a wife, a kid, people who count on him to have a pulse.
13:57Okay.
13:59Switching to high-res cuts of the abdomen.
14:01My parents live very happily in Queens.
14:03They never attempted, thought about, or attempted to think about commi-
14:07What?
14:08There.
14:10Along his diaphragm.
14:14That's not cancer.
14:20No hurry.
14:21I already bathed once this week.
14:23I don't want to look elitist.
14:25Can't do anything until I write up an estimate.
14:30Fine.
14:31Pat it all you want.
14:32Here's a check for the deductible.
14:34Don't touch the piano and lock up when you leave.
14:35I'm sorry.
14:36The deductible doesn't apply here.
14:39I'm no architect.
14:41I'm pretty sure the master bedroom is part of the home.
14:43Which means the home warranty-
14:44Doesn't cover negligence.
14:46This pipe goes through the ceiling, over that wall, and into your shower.
14:51It didn't burst.
14:52It was pulled apart.
14:53Yeah.
14:54I'm clearly a guy who likes to knock out a few naked pull-ups before I greet the day.
14:59You hang laundry in there?
15:01I'm about to hang a plumber in there.
15:02Look.
15:04There's no rust.
15:05There's no corrosion.
15:06I don't know how it happened, but I know what happened.
15:08And it's not covered.
15:10So, whenever you're ready to spend the $2,200, give somebody else a call.
15:26I promise, only holding your hand to check for Korea for a movement.
15:30I'm getting absolutely no intimacy from you.
15:32I told you.
15:33It has nothing to do with you.
15:34I know.
15:34That's the problem.
15:36There's 80 reasons we shouldn't date, but you can't shut everyone out.
15:40You're going to need help, support.
15:42Look at our patient.
15:4332 years old, not dead yet, and already he's traumatized his wife, his son.
15:48And I'll bet they're cherishing every traumatic minute he has left.
15:51Wouldn't trade him for the healthiest guy in the world.
15:53True.
15:54And they're stuck suffering with him, hating every day.
15:57Only their pain has no prospect of relief.
16:00Is this a bad time?
16:01Yeah.
16:03No trace of cancer in the patient.
16:05But we did find edema in his intestines, air in the intestinal blood vessels, and House won't answer his phone.
16:09His intestine must be damaged.
16:11The air is leaking into his body.
16:12If there's a blockage in the superior mesenteric artery, it could be chucking off blood flow to his intestine.
16:16Blockages all over his body would explain his pain, why the cramps come and go.
16:20Do an angioplasty on the superior mesenteric and find the other blockages before he has another cardiac arrest.
16:25I'll help.
16:41Good thing we don't have a suicidal patient with a horrific undiagnosed pain disorder.
16:45We did, till we diagnosed it.
16:47We found intestinal edema in air in the blood vessels.
16:50The pain was vascular.
16:51If it was vascular, we would have seen uneven pulses.
16:53His blood pressure was uneven.
16:55Thirteen and Kuttner were doing an angio.
16:56He had hemorrhages in his fingers.
16:58There's air in the intestine.
16:59It has to have come from somewhere.
17:04Yes.
17:06It does.
17:10After we thread the catheter through his groin and into position, the blood will start flowing freely again.
17:14Will that take away the pain?
17:16It will be completely ineffective, and the pain will completely go away.
17:21Cancel the angio.
17:22He has air in his blood vessels, so if we don't open the artery to his intestine...
17:25Where can air come from?
17:27Hmm.
17:28Air can either come from a breach in the lumen in the small intestine, or in rare instances, air can
17:34come from the air.
17:38Teeth marks.
17:40I'm guessing from when he blew into his IV tube.
17:43The air bubble caused the P.E. and cardiac arrest.
17:45He tried to finish the job, but she started at home.
17:49Jeff, why you said that you'd have...
17:53I lied.
17:56I want to die.
18:03Please just let me die.
18:07No.
18:18He's in a hyperbaric chamber.
18:20A dose of high pressure ought to chase the air out of his blood.
18:22Is anyone keeping an eye on him?
18:24You know, because the whole idea of suicide watch was specifically created for suicidal patients.
18:30You realize how you might have thought the name was just a coincidence?
18:32Are there any visuals in this room that are key to us learning our lesson?
18:36Because it's a telephone.
18:38I'm inconveniencing you because you inconvenienced me.
18:42When was the last time you showered?
18:44Scent of a man.
18:46I realize you haven't experienced it sober.
18:48If anyone should be able to handle a depressed pain patient...
18:51He insisted he was no longer...
18:53Apparently he lied.
18:54Didn't think I'd have to remind you of that remote possibility.
18:57I have a DYFS inspection in less than 24 hours, so if you can't control...
19:01Non-motor seizures.
19:04Sorry, I was thinking about the patient.
19:06What were you saying?
19:08Uh...
19:08Go on.
19:09The pain started in his abdomen near his intestine.
19:11The first symptom has got to be key.
19:12He said multiple EEGs.
19:14All of them cleaner and squeakier than Cuddy's rubber nipples.
19:18What about a glycogen storage disease like McArdle's?
19:21Explains the pain.
19:22Plus there's plenty of muscle cells in the wall of the intestine.
19:2714 is right.
19:28You're running an ischemic forearm test.
19:32Take the garbage out on your way out.
19:37If you want a man to take your crap, you have to marry him first.
19:40Or employ him.
19:45Good girl.
19:48I don't think I'm ready to run a decathlon yet.
19:50If we can get you managing your life a bit better, that'll be plenty.
19:54Dr. Hadley, whenever you're ready.
19:56James.
19:58You look better.
20:00Yeah, they said my basal ganglion volume's improved.
20:03All I know is for the first time in two years, I can drink a cup of water without spilling
20:07it all over myself.
20:09Well, thank you for getting me back in the study.
20:13I haven't even seen you in weeks.
20:15I didn't even know our appointments were back-to-back again.
20:18Well, they weren't.
20:19Mine got switched this morning.
20:23We're going to take your blood repeatedly.
20:24If the increased strain makes your arm hurt more, you have a muscle abnormality.
20:28If you're right about this McArdle's disease, can you take away the pain?
20:33With gene replacement therapy, with lifestyle changes, we can reduce it.
20:37Keep squeezing the ball.
20:40How long does he have to keep...
20:41Maybe you and Zach should get something to eat.
20:43Honey, don't worry about us.
20:44I'm not.
20:45Please get out of here.
20:47These tests are all I can handle.
20:55They're trying to help you.
20:56They can't.
20:57And how about helping them, you know, by not being...
21:00An ass?
21:01You have no idea what I'm going through.
21:03I know it's better than what you tried to go through.
21:09Sure, no baggage at all.
21:10Where's the pain worst right now?
21:12The left arm.
21:13Does it hurt more?
21:14Couldn't.
21:14And lactate level steady.
21:16It's not any kind of glycogen.
21:18Oh, God!
21:19Pain jumped at my leg.
21:20That's never happened before.
21:22Chest, your abdomen.
21:23You feel anything there?
21:24My leg.
21:26Fielding's been sawed off.
21:33Nice.
21:34What?
21:35Switching Janice's appointment time so I can see the skies brighten like a Lifetime TV movie.
21:39I don't know what you're...
21:40I'm sticking your most improved study participant in my face.
21:43Is that your way of getting into my pants?
21:46I don't make the schedule.
21:47And if I did, I wouldn't use it as a social lubricant.
21:50And this is the first I've heard of Janice improving at all.
21:54So, hey.
21:55Thanks for the good news.
22:03Pain started in his abdomen.
22:05Now it's hopped from his left arm to his left leg, skipping the trunk entirely.
22:08I need the name of a good lawyer.
22:10Were you getting sued?
22:11Probably.
22:12That's Cuddy's problem.
22:13Hopping pain means it's something in his brain, not his body.
22:16Except the pain's in two places that connect to two separate regions of the brain.
22:19Which means you're not using yours.
22:22Come on.
22:23You're from one of the 12 tribes.
22:25Must know a ton of shysters.
22:26What type of lawyer do you need?
22:28I'll bring it up at the next world domination subcommittee meeting.
22:30Didn't say I needed a lawyer.
22:32I said I needed the name of the lawyer.
22:34Pain hop to another limb on the same side.
22:36It's got to be central.
22:37It could still be peripheral.
22:38If multiple areas of disc disease.
22:40Or consistent with a completely spotless MRI.
22:43Who represented the hospital when you set that patient on fire?
22:47Chris Carrick.
22:48Chris.
22:49That doesn't sound like a very good lawyer.
22:51If we can't even resolve body versus brain, we're never going to diagnose the guy.
22:55What was the name of the firm?
22:56Cadell and Carrick.
22:57It's not like we can chop off his head to see if the pain goes away.
23:04Why not?
23:16Need to cut off a guy's head.
23:19Got to figure out if his pain's coming from his brain or his body.
23:22Stiff shot of lidocaine below the brain stem.
23:25Should numb him all the way down to his tippy toes.
23:27And hearing me say no over the phone wasn't good enough.
23:29I'm inconveniencing you because you inconvenience me.
23:33You know that foster care official is coming in the morning.
23:35There weren't.
23:36There'd be no inconvenience.
23:37Do not try and force me to choose between my child and...
23:40I'm forcing you to do your job.
23:44If you can't also...
23:45Fine.
23:46You want to separate a patient's central nervous system from the rest of his body.
23:49If the pain stays, it's in his brain.
23:52If it vanishes...
23:52And what about options three, four, and five?
23:54His respiratory system freezes or he dies of infection or he leaks CNS fluid like a fire hydrant,
23:58which would make him wish he were dead.
24:00You can scratch option five.
24:01He's already there.
24:03You preach objectivity.
24:04But as soon as a patient comes in in pain, all you want to do is look under the hood.
24:08You don't care if there's a one-in-three chance you'll kill him.
24:10If I don't diagnose him, there's a one-in-one chance he'll kill himself.
24:19I gotta go.
24:22Do whatever it is you think is right.
24:44Tammy, you said you were going to be a little late.
24:47DYFS is going to be here in an hour and this place is a disaster.
24:54Never mind.
24:59You should numb everything from your shoulders down.
25:02Any pain that's peripheral should be gone.
25:07What are you doing here?
25:08You're stretching my leg.
25:10Carry on.
25:14Bad pain day today.
25:16About to get better.
25:18Don't worry, he's making yours a double.
25:22I remember when the drugs still made things tolerable.
25:26I still thought I had good days left.
25:29Turns out you have to live to find out.
25:31You don't have a family, do you?
25:33Left them all back on Krypton.
25:36You're alone.
25:38That's why you can handle your pain.
25:40No need to put up a front.
25:42To be what anyone else wants you to be.
25:45You're having more bad days lately, aren't you?
25:50Yes.
25:51Take a look at your future.
25:53Let's hope the drugs work this time.
26:08I really wasn't expecting you until later.
26:11Had a cancellation, so I thought I'd knock you off the docket.
26:14Well, I'm sorry this place is such a mess.
26:15It's been a bit of a difficult work week.
26:17Any guns in the house?
26:18Uh, no.
26:21Pets?
26:23Besides the ants?
26:24No.
26:32Nice bag.
26:33Pricey way to ditch the diapers.
26:35That's not what I usually...
26:36Um, I sort of panicked.
26:38Mr. Codson, if you'd just give me a minute to explain.
26:41Everything looks fine.
26:43Really?
26:44Dr. Cuddy, you've got sufficient income,
26:47a high degree of personal and professional stability,
26:50and you care enough to be embarrassed
26:51by what a mess this place is.
26:53Believe me, that puts you head and shoulders
26:55above most of the foster moms I visit.
26:58See you next year.
26:59If you haven't adopted her by then.
27:07My legs.
27:09They're different.
27:11Better.
27:11No pain at all?
27:12No, but less.
27:14Four out of ten, maybe five.
27:16It can't be.
27:19Whatever's causing the pains in your brain,
27:21it's still a ten.
27:23The periphery is zero.
27:26It is.
27:27Some of the pain is gone, but not all of it.
27:31What does this mean?
27:37Maybe Talb was right.
27:38It's psychosomatic, after all.
27:42Which one of you is house?
27:44The big black guy.
27:50Chris Carrick.
27:51Next time you use my name in a threatening email,
27:53it won't be just a bill, it'll be a lawsuit.
28:02Can you blame me?
28:03The last time that happened, the guy shot me.
28:06What if the spinal block triggered some sort of placebo effect?
28:09He's taken the finest opiates Blue Cross can buy.
28:12Like I'm needed to trigger a placebo effect.
28:24What happened?
28:25He just started screaming, do something.
28:31Please, God, do not let it be what his father has.
28:37I think he's faking.
28:40How dare you, what makes you think?
28:43How's the kids in this excruciating?
28:47Where is it?
28:49Where's what?
28:55ZD, its son, distracted the orderly,
28:57so the daddy death wish here could down a bottle of isopropo.
29:00Get him on dialysis for in half an hour,
29:02he'll be a corpse.
29:07You're hurting me.
29:08Remember the feeling.
29:09I mean, next time you want to help Pops,
29:11you'll do a better acting job.
29:12You can't help him.
29:13Zach, why did you do this?
29:16Because he's not dead anymore.
29:19He just wants it to be over with.
29:23Well, please, please, just let him die.
29:49Sabre disease might be able to cause central and peripheral pain.
29:52No angioceratomata.
29:53Lightning pain from syphilis.
29:55All the syph tests were negative.
29:59Why aren't you guys still talking?
30:01Because he ran out of ideas.
30:02Nothing explains this.
30:03Something has to.
30:10Unless nothing does.
30:13So now you think it's...
30:14Mine's a more interesting version of nothing.
30:16It used to be something.
30:18We can't find anything because whatever injury caused,
30:21the original pain healed a long time ago.
30:24The only thing left is the drugs.
30:29Opioid-induced pain.
30:30Pain and the drugs that treat pain work by changing brain chemistry,
30:34sometimes to the point where pain receptors read painkillers as killer pain.
30:39Take him off the drugs.
30:42We can't cure him, so we're going to torture him?
30:44Torture is the cure.
30:45Eventually his body will recalibrate itself.
30:48Assuming you're right.
30:49Yes, I find it confusing to assume otherwise.
30:51How would you like to stop taking Vicodin?
30:54Good thing I'm not the patient.
31:00It's open.
31:10Is it too big?
31:11She'll grow into it.
31:13We'll put it there.
31:16Take it the home inspection was pushed back?
31:19I passed.
31:24You do realize that's a good thing?
31:26This place was a disaster.
31:28I had to stash a dirty diaper in my briefcase.
31:32So you buy another briefcase.
31:33I let Howe supervise himself.
31:35That's like handing a 12-year-old the keys to the liquor cabinet and the car.
31:38You passed the inspection.
31:40The patient lived.
31:41The car is still in the driveway.
31:43And the next time my nanny gets sick when House wants to saw someone in half?
31:46Did I mention you passed the inspection?
31:51I passed by their meager standard.
31:53I failed by mine.
31:55Why do women always do that?
31:59Fail?
32:00Create ridiculous standards that no human could meet.
32:03With your careers, with your kids.
32:05You've got to be more like us men.
32:06Be lazy.
32:07Blame others.
32:09Get help.
32:10Most men in your position have a deputy and two assistants at work and a wife and two nannies at
32:15home.
32:16You're not superwoman.
32:18Don't be a martyr.
32:23We'll be injecting you with naloxone, which will knock the opioids out of your pain receptors.
32:28If we're right, your system will recalibrate within a few hours and most of the pain will be gone.
32:31Hours?
32:32I need those drugs.
32:33Not if they're causing your pain.
32:34Then knock me out.
32:35Sedate me while you...
32:36It takes drugs, too.
32:37We need to clear everything out of your system.
32:39Oh, please.
32:40I'll try anything else.
32:41That's what we're trying to stop.
32:48So it's not your parents.
32:49Then it's your wife, someone you're a colleague.
32:53We were residents together.
32:55I shouldn't have more to stop it.
32:57He had the mother of all God complexes.
32:59So busy treating everyone's problems, he was blind to his own.
33:03Helped himself to a vial of insulin.
33:05It's a miracle he survived.
33:08His friends and family almost didn't.
33:10He was a selfish ass.
33:18It'll be over soon.
33:25This is lunacy.
33:27You're torturing this guy on a hunch.
33:29It's the only hunch we've got.
33:32If I really wanted to torture him, I'd manipulate a clinical trial in the hopes that he'd sleep
33:37with you.
33:39Are you suggesting I got 13 in that trial because of some personal...
33:43I think you got her in because of your usual messiah complex.
33:46I think you messed with the appointment schedule because of your I like to have sex complex.
33:51I checked the logs.
33:53You moved your most promising patient right before her.
33:56False hope being quite the effort he did.
34:00How's it false if the trials are showing results?
34:02Well, if it were that promising, you wouldn't have to change the schedule.
34:06But hey, hope springs eternal.
34:17This was a cooking accident.
34:19First time making cherries jubilee.
34:22Awfully big fire.
34:23You asked me if some of the portions in that recipe were off.
34:27Sure hope it happens to be covered under, say, section 3, subsection 2-2, paragraph 1, accidental fire damage.
34:36In which case, you'd have to replace the entire water line to fix the sagging pipe.
34:41I guess so.
34:44Hate to have your next door neighbors end up with no hot water.
34:48Lucky the fire skips your pipes entirely.
35:12It's not working.
35:16I know.
35:17I started him back on the pain, Nance.
35:23Which means you can leave.
35:24My son was right.
35:26I've tried for so long to protect him from...
35:30But I'm the one who's been selfish.
35:33This is no way for him to live.
35:35Until we get an answer, it's the only way.
35:36There is no answer.
35:38There's always an answer.
35:39Then what is it?
35:40He's been here four days.
35:43Three suicide attempts.
35:45You don't have an answer.
35:50When I saw you.
35:53When I saw the cane.
35:54I thought, thank God.
35:56A doctor will understand.
35:58Because I sure as hell don't.
36:01My husband thinks it's over.
36:05So look me in the eye.
36:07Tell me you'd want to live like that.
36:14Then stabilize him.
36:17Get him in decent enough shape for the drive home.
36:26So he can finally...
36:30Good.
36:34Okay.
36:41There's got to be something we can do.
36:42We can't just let the patient leave.
36:44We didn't.
36:45The house did.
36:46Because he realized there's nothing he could do.
36:48There's always something we can do.
36:50Something else we can try.
37:00You're insane.
37:01You know that, right?
37:01Because I have principles?
37:03Because you paid more to bribe me to lie on your claim than the entire cost of the repair.
37:09I don't care if I pay.
37:10As long as the people who pocketed my premiums for the last nine years also pay.
37:15I didn't break the pipe.
37:18Whatever.
37:20You want to stick it to the man?
37:22That's fine by me.
37:25You happy?
37:26Nope.
37:27But I'm right.
37:30I'm right.
37:48Lock up on your way out.
37:51Don't touch the piano.
37:57Testicles.
37:58What do they make you think of?
38:00STDs.
38:01Testosterone issues.
38:02That's somewhere on Fire Island.
38:03Oh, so close.
38:05Correct answer is epilepsy.
38:08Epilepsy doesn't cause chronic pain.
38:10It does if it spreads to the sensory region of the brain and rewires the pain neurons.
38:14It would have shown up on an EEG.
38:16Not if the seizures are in a place you can't see on an EEG.
38:18It's a place too deep in the brain.
38:20Like the area that controls the muscles supporting the testicles.
38:33Feels like you got kicked in the nuts, doesn't it?
38:37The abdominal pain.
38:39How it all started.
38:41It wasn't the stomach.
38:42It was lower, right?
38:44It was everywhere.
38:45When it first started.
38:47It started in the stomach.
38:49Cramps.
38:50You know, like bad gas or a permeating pain.
38:55Like your kidneys were being pulled out through your scrotum.
39:01Why?
39:03Because epilepsy is treatable.
39:24Hear me young.
39:30They falling asleep.
39:33They fall asleep.
39:35They fall asleep.
39:36Light turns the clay in my hand.
39:43How I could explain.
39:49Soupless to be the pain
39:52Kindness may control me
40:00I still can't want you
40:08I still can't want you
40:15Looks like we shot the guys with the torches
40:20Yeah, pays to hang around
40:24That selfish ass with the God complex who almost made the stupidest decision of his life
40:30Wasn't your colleague, was it?
40:32It was you
40:35Nope
40:41See you, Mom
40:55You're here early
40:59I'm feeling better
41:05What's wrong?
41:06IV's leaking a little
41:07It's no big deal
41:08I'll be right back
41:11Foreman
41:14You busy tonight?
41:18No
41:27Rita, the spike on Dr. Hadley's IV mag wasn't pushed in all the way
41:31Don't want any dosing errors
41:32Sorry, it won't happen again
41:35Stinks, doesn't it?
41:37What?
41:38The medication
41:38When we switch out the bags, you can smell it
41:40It's disgusting
41:41I didn't smell anything
41:42Oh
41:43She must be on the placebo then
41:45Now
41:47You $h
41:48Well, $h
42:05You offered to do House's budget because you wanted him to owe you
42:09Wanted him to take that case, why?
42:11I thought it would help House.
42:13Seeing someone worse off than him,
42:14possibly curing a guy who's even less to look forward to.
42:23Can I ask you something?
42:27How would you like my job?
42:51The meal is 7 certains.
42:52You should like my homeÑ–,
42:52The meal is 5 certains.
42:53Hear.
43:01Margoill.
43:02Margoill.
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