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00:02We're starting a fund.
00:03And you don't need me.
00:05And injured. Can't work.
00:06It's fall.
00:11We're family. We depend on each other.
00:14We're not family. We're co-workers.
00:17It's not even that anymore.
00:19I can't believe you just said that.
00:21Can't come between a man and his beer money.
00:24See the big heavy machinery?
00:25I'm sorry, but he should give. You gain.
00:30Go back to work.
00:33Paolo is the one who got you off the night shift.
00:36Not like I asked.
00:43Also covered for you Labor Day weekend.
00:46Hey, it's America.
00:48If you don't want to contribu...
00:51If you don't want to contribu...
01:19Get an ambulance.
01:21Get an ambulance.
01:23Get an ambulance.
01:25Let's get はい.
01:31Not like you did,...
01:31In the space of your life.
01:42We need to unacken sayings.
01:43Here's what it is.
01:43What the grips of your honour?
01:43And how the power can take...
01:46All right.
01:51Getting heat.
01:52I'm a случай.
01:52I'm a person grimly...
01:55And...
01:55You clean up.
01:55It's better than you.
02:05Well, I don't want to hear it.
02:07So I take it you did not ask Cutty up?
02:10Yeah.
02:11Yeah, I didn't, or yeah, I did?
02:12Whichever one means you almost had me convinced it was a good idea.
02:16Oh.
02:21Nothing to say?
02:22No.
02:23No, you don't, or no, you don't, don't.
02:26Whichever one means no.
02:29Is this some kind of reverse?
02:30No.
02:33House?
02:4516-year-old girl with fluid in her lungs.
02:47No previous trauma, lung or cardiac issues.
02:49Gram stain was negative.
02:51No bacteria, no pneumonia.
02:52She's a factory worker.
02:53I mean, she probably works close to a lot of recent immigrants.
02:56My God, some of those offshore sweatshop jobs are coming back to America.
03:01She's an emancipated minor.
03:03In a factory?
03:05Either an Olympic gymnast who busted her leg,
03:08a child star who blew all her sequel money on drugs,
03:11or she's just a lying runaway.
03:13Her parents died last year, no relatives.
03:16To avoid foster care, she got a GED and got emancipated.
03:19Could've picked up a parasite from a co-worker.
03:21She'd be having GI problems.
03:22Pregnancy's more likely.
03:23Sparks of fluid overload, hits the lungs, causes the pulmonary edema.
03:26Her history says she's not sexually active.
03:28And our history says she could be lying.
03:30But not every teenager is having sex.
03:33But every teenager is stupid.
03:35Teenagers on their own are stupider.
03:36The girl's holding down a job.
03:38It makes her rent.
03:39On the one hand, partner's right.
03:41Maybe she's a sweet young thing who's gonna screw up lying through her teeth.
03:45On the two hand, pregnancy test only takes five minutes and we no longer kill rabbits.
03:50So, in conclusion, shut up, do the test.
03:53What else?
03:54Drugs could damage the heart.
03:55Pressure imbalance allows fluid to build up in the lungs.
03:57Toxin's clean?
03:58For drugs used recently, not for drugs used before recently.
04:02Sixteen doesn't automatically mean a risky lifestyle.
04:05Didn't we just have this conversation?
04:06Cutter trusts her and someone else doesn't.
04:08So, in conclusion, shut up.
04:11Check her home and work for toxins or drugs.
04:13Cutter and form and do an echo.
04:15Find the extent of the heart damage.
04:25Cutter can do the echo on his own.
04:28Yes.
04:29But he'll be very lonely.
04:32So, I have to ask why.
04:36I've been asked to help run a clinical trial.
04:39That okay with you?
04:42Good for your career.
04:44Great for your street cred.
04:45What's it in for me?
04:46You have four doctors and never more than one case.
04:49It means I have time to work on other things.
04:51And they'll have more chances to step up.
04:54Stand on their own.
04:55And if there's an emergency with Annie,
04:58should she wait until you finish grooming lab rats?
05:00If there's a problem with Sophia or any other patient,
05:03you know I'll be there.
05:04Your patient is my priority.
05:07No.
05:13What, do you want a reason?
05:16Clinical trials take time.
05:17Your time is my time.
05:30I told you I don't do drugs.
05:32Still a good idea to check your heart.
05:34Something else could have damaged it.
05:36You find it hard being all on your own?
05:38Having to do everything without...
05:40Drugs to ease my pain?
05:42That's not...
05:42Teenager on her own?
05:44I wouldn't trust me either.
05:46I meant it must be hard.
05:49No one there to back you up.
05:52I know you're trying to be nice,
05:54but I'm not into the whole pity thing.
05:55I was actually doing the I get it thing.
05:57I lost my parents when I was six.
06:00It doesn't go away.
06:02But it gets easier.
06:03You learn to deal.
06:08I still get nervous when there's a knock on the door.
06:12Always think it's the state trooper.
06:14But more bad news.
06:17You already got the worst news and survived.
06:19That's sort of the upside.
06:25Your heart's healthy.
06:28Isn't that good news?
06:30For your heart, yeah.
06:31But it also means we still don't know what's wrong.
06:39Checkbook balance.
06:40Place spotless.
06:41Looks like she builds her own furniture.
06:43If you're this grown up at 16, what happened to 30?
06:45He turned back into a kid.
06:47Like Kuttner.
06:48Kuttner's not that bad.
06:49He needs everything to be nice.
06:51He wants to see the best in everyone.
06:54Kitchen's clear.
06:55Yeah, friendly's a dangerous thing.
06:57There is such a thing as too trusting.
06:58Corollary is there is such a thing as not trusting enough.
07:02Too much, you get hurt.
07:03Not enough, you don't live.
07:06So the object in life is to get hurt just the right amount.
07:09Excuse me if I don't go out of my way to take relationship advice from you.
07:13And trust should be earned.
07:24Fong means nothing.
07:25Drugs are irrelevant.
07:26Relevant if she's taking them.
07:28Even if she is irrelevant, Echo showed no heart damage.
07:31Would that be the Echo that Foreman chose not to run with you after I dashed his new drug discovery
07:38dreams?
07:38You mad at me because you think Kuttner screwed up the Echo?
07:41I didn't screw up the Echo.
07:42I know.
07:42No structural heart damage.
07:44So if it's not the heart...
07:46It's the heart.
07:47Didn't you just say it's not all?
07:49Heart damage has to be structural.
07:51Drugs could have caused intermittent tachycardia.
07:53Irregular heartbeat would account for the pulmonary edema.
07:56Edema was acute.
07:57Vasculitis makes more sense.
07:58There's no sign in her blood work.
07:59And if she had vasculitis, she'd be too weak to work in the factory.
08:02She builds her own furniture.
08:03You think she skips work because she's feeling a little weak?
08:05She needs steroids.
08:07Steroids could cause the irregular heartbeat, making her current one irregular...
08:13Foreman, start her on beta blockers.
08:15The rest of you, do anything that isn't starting her on beta blockers.
08:24Start her on the treatment.
08:26Page me if you need me.
08:32Irregular heartbeat causes blood to back up behind the heart and into the lungs.
08:35The beta blockers keep this from happening.
08:37I thought the test showed my heart was fine.
08:39It's tricky.
08:40An arrhythmia can come and go.
08:42So you don't believe me or the test?
08:46You guys are more cynical than I am.
08:50We found the bong in your apartment.
08:53You went into my apartment?
08:54Extended drug use can damage...
08:56The bong belongs to my ex.
08:58It's why he's ex.
08:59That doesn't mean you didn't use it.
09:02No.
09:04You have no reason to trust me.
09:08You have to do your treatment.
09:13The other possibility is you have vasculitis.
09:16The treatment for that is steroids.
09:18If you've been using drugs, if they've damaged your heart and they start you on steroids,
09:22they could kill you.
09:25I haven't used drugs.
09:34I'll get the steroids.
09:43Why are you here?
09:45My old clinic hours.
09:46No, you don't.
09:48I'm here because House doesn't want me to be here.
09:50I'm guessing he said no to the clinical trials.
09:53He didn't need to say no.
09:54He just wanted to say no.
09:56House did something solely out of self-interest?
09:59Freaky.
10:00Don't suppose you want to override?
10:02No.
10:03What do you think this is going to prove?
10:06Does it matter?
10:07I just figured you could use some help down here.
10:09And you spending two hours wiping noses will annoy House.
10:11If that is your dream, God bless.
10:14If you want to prove you can do his job in something more...
10:24These puke is red.
10:26That's blood, right?
10:30That hurt?
10:32How about that?
10:34Before Daisy's been like this, it's just getting worse.
10:37Maybe he just needs to poop.
10:38Evan.
10:40What?
10:41Worked last time I had a stomach ache.
10:43That's actually a smart idea.
10:44Which is why that's the first thing the other doctors checked.
10:47His insides are clear.
10:49Anyone else sick at daycare?
10:50No.
10:51How about his friends?
10:52No, no one.
10:53What's happening to him?
10:54Not sure yet.
10:56Don't worry.
10:58I've got an idea.
11:02You can make him better, right?
11:04That's my plan.
11:06You need to make him better.
11:13Stay the hell away from me!
11:15Just calm down.
11:16What happened?
11:17I adjusted her IV and she went crazy.
11:19Don't touch me!
11:20Leave me alone!
11:20Sophia, it's okay.
11:21You're here to help me.
11:22Just stay away from me!
11:23Don't touch me!
11:26Dad, don't!
11:28Get your hands off of me!
11:31Get you!
11:32Beta blockers don't cost like a break.
11:35She's not on beta blockers.
11:45We started on haloperidol.
11:47She's stable.
11:47Lab tests show the delirium wasn't caused by a metabolic problem.
11:50It means we still don't know what caused it.
11:51Yeah, we do.
11:52Nice job, Foreman.
11:54I didn't switch her meds.
11:55But your decision to stick it to the man clearly inspired Oliver Twist.
11:59I treated her based on the symptoms she presented.
12:02You treated her based on empathetic orphan syndrome.
12:04Almost killed her in the process.
12:06She wasn't on steroids long enough for it to cause the delirium.
12:09It's a new symptom.
12:10One that rules out vasculitis.
12:12And arrhythmia.
12:13The psychotic break caused a surge of adrenaline, but no irregular heartbeat.
12:16Heart's not the problem.
12:18We're both wrong.
12:20It's what causes lung issues and delirium.
12:24And it's not based on wishful thinking that she's safe and happy.
12:29Prince Metolangina.
12:34Silent and unhappy is better than vocal and unhelpful.
12:37If you'd run the echo that she didn't run before giving her the beta blockers that you didn't give her,
12:41if you'd listen to what Cutner just said, you'd know it's not a heart problem.
12:44Not talking about her heart, talking about her head.
12:46Prince Metolangina doesn't affect...
12:47No reason it couldn't cause an artery in the brain to spasm.
12:50Leads to the delirium and the pulmonary edema.
12:57Foreman, you're Ergonivine to cause vasospasms and run an fMRI to see which artery is dancing.
13:02And when I say Foreman, I mean Foreman.
13:05I want his signature on the paperwork.
13:07I want videotape.
13:08I want photographs of him with the patient in today's newspaper.
13:13Set her up.
13:14When you're ready...
13:15The house wants you...
13:16...to do the procedure.
13:18When you get everything set up, page me.
13:30Is this really a camera?
13:31Pretty cool, huh?
13:33This can go places the other scopes can't.
13:36Jonah, I need you to swallow this pill.
13:39Don't wanna...
13:40Doesn't hurt.
13:41Promise.
13:44Jonah, please.
13:46This will help make you better.
13:48I don't wanna be mean, but...
13:50If you don't do this, we'll have to make you.
13:53It's a power pill.
13:55It's not just a camera.
13:56It makes your muscles grow.
13:59Like the vitamins we take.
14:01Except this, who's made you the secret formula.
14:14You did great, sweetheart.
14:16You're very brave.
14:18Jonah's lucky.
14:19I was pretty cruel with my little brother when I was your age.
14:23Why?
14:24I guess I thought it's what big brothers did.
14:27Obviously, I was wrong.
14:29Is he a doctor, too?
14:32No.
14:36Does the pill tickle, sweetie?
14:38Can't feel it.
14:40What's funny?
14:40Your brother?
14:48What's happening?
14:49I don't know.
14:54How are you guys getting along?
14:57And do you suddenly care why?
15:00House was asking questions last week.
15:01I assume Foreman needs us, and he's worried that if we're sniping, we might be distracted.
15:05That's kind of insulting, isn't it?
15:07Very.
15:07You're obviously fine.
15:10I need a differential for uncontrollable giggling.
15:14He's poor.
15:15They laugh.
15:17Yeah.
15:18Nothing like diarrhea and bloody vomit to put you in the mood to goof around.
15:21I've looked down one end and up the other.
15:23All the tests came back clean.
15:25Can't figure this out.
15:26You can't?
15:27Don't you work with three other doctors and a grouchy gimp?
15:31This isn't House's case.
15:38Just so you know, whatever you're trying to prove, it won't be enough.
15:44Gotta go.
15:55Sorry.
15:56You didn't miss much.
15:57No spasms yet.
15:59Nothing in the anterior or posterior cerebral arteries.
16:01How much longer?
16:03Just a few more minutes.
16:05Were your foster homes all around here, or did you have to change schools?
16:08Is chatting about lousy foster parents supposed to relax me?
16:11Left middle cerebral artery looks good.
16:14My foster parents were great.
16:15I think most foster parents do it because they want to do something decent.
16:19Which is why you didn't get emancipated.
16:21Nothing around the vertebral artery.
16:23No sign of spasms.
16:25That's odd.
16:28How'd you find out about your parents?
16:30Told you.
16:31Stage trooper.
16:33Look at that.
16:35Our arteries are fine.
16:36You can stop.
16:37Not that.
16:39I forget.
16:39Did he come to your house or call you down to the station?
16:42Came to my house.
16:44I cried into the guy's shirt for an hour.
16:48Wow.
16:52FMRIs tell us where the blood flow is.
16:54You're reusing your limbic region.
16:55Lights up when we use our imagination.
16:57Doesn't light up when we're telling the truth.
17:00Your parents aren't dead, are they?
17:04I risked my job.
17:06Put you on a different treatment.
17:07I didn't lie about the drugs.
17:08Then why lie about your parents?
17:09Because I wish they were dead.
17:13I got emancipated because my dad raped me.
17:17And my mom pretended it didn't happen.
17:28No signs of spasm, impeded blood flow, or brain dysfunction.
17:31It's not Prince Metals.
17:33All the fMRI showed his house was right.
17:35She was lying.
17:37Only irrelevant.
17:38If it could cause pulmonary edema and delirium.
17:41We find out our patient's been raped and that's your response?
17:44Is she a psych patient?
17:45Rape could mean STD.
17:48Thank goodness one of you doesn't have a heart.
17:52Maybe if we all stop wringing your hands, we could solve this thing and let her live to have a
17:55few more nightmares.
17:57Gonococcal endocarditis would explain the pulmonary edema, the delirium.
18:01No sign of no blood work.
18:04Could be lying about the rape.
18:07Yesterday, you were all BFF.
18:09Now you think she's pathological.
18:11Yesterday, I had no reason to doubt her.
18:13If she'd been honest with us from the beginning, she...
18:15She lied about dead parents because it's better than rapist parents.
18:18You find that unsympathetic?
18:19That's it.
18:20What's it?
18:21Her whole life's a mess.
18:23What rhymes with mess?
18:25It's not stress.
18:27She has none of the usual manifestations.
18:29No hormone imbalance, no cardiac.
18:31Yeah, she's drowning in her own lungs and she's delirious.
18:34She's a picture of emotional health.
18:35Severe emotional stress can lead to asymmetric function in the midbrain.
18:39Explains the delirium.
18:40Interruption of the brain-heart coupling could cause pulmonary edema.
18:44Even if House is wrong, the treatment's basically anti-anxiety meds.
18:48Hard to argue with.
18:49Yes, I agree.
18:50It does explain everything.
18:5313, load her up on diazepam.
18:55Foreman, make sure she does it.
18:5713, make sure he makes sure.
19:04I went to Cuddy's house.
19:07But I didn't go in.
19:10I went home without ringing either her metaphorical or actual bell.
19:15Huh.
19:18You're processing.
19:20I'm scrubbing.
19:22Huh means processing.
19:24Huh means acknowledging.
19:26If you prefer, I could say ha or...
19:29Hmm.
19:29Or...
19:30No insights, no opinions.
19:34You're disappointed.
19:35You made a decision.
19:36I can't tell you what's right for you.
19:38Seriously?
19:39If it's last week you could.
19:41Last year you could.
19:43Seems to get pretty easy to you.
19:44Do you want me to tell you what you should do?
19:47I want you to stop thinking that acting inscrutable makes you anything other than annoying.
19:55Interesting.
20:00Holding things in can give you cancer.
20:04Kids in daycare could be meningitis.
20:06No fever, no stiffness, no rash.
20:08Did you check his thyroid?
20:10TSH and free T4 are within range.
20:12Ruled out all the usual suspects.
20:13Nothing's usual for a four-year-old.
20:14And as fun as this is, it feels like you're a yukumah.
20:16Your feelings are hurt?
20:18Either you can handle both these cases or you can't.
20:20If you can't, it's dangerous and stupid.
20:22On the other hand, stomach cancer.
20:24Myo-myo-sarcoma.
20:25Long shot.
20:27Altered mental status means blantharia is more likely.
20:29No abdominal pain?
20:30Cancer explains the lethargy, the GI symptoms.
20:33Neither is perfect.
20:35And we test for both.
20:36And by we, you mean the collective, not you.
20:40Thanks.
20:44Severe stress scrambles the way the brain communicates with the rest of the body.
20:48I have a problem with my brain?
20:50Not exactly.
20:51The problem would be with the body chemistry.
20:54Where's Dr. Kuttner?
20:55There's four of us.
20:56It's my turn.
21:00I'm sorry, Light, about my parents.
21:04You did what you thought you had to do to protect yourself.
21:07If we're right, we should see a change in your lungs pretty fast.
21:11Then we can figure out how to manage your stress.
21:13It might help to turn him in.
21:15File a police report.
21:17Get closure.
21:18Won't help.
21:20Not addressing what happened won't make it go away.
21:23Yeah.
21:25What do I have to do to make it go away?
21:28I didn't mean that.
21:29I just mean that you can't...
21:30I addressed it.
21:31I got away from him.
21:34Reporting it just labels me.
21:36Girl raped by dad.
21:37It doesn't have to define you.
21:39It's how you see me.
21:42That's why you're treating me to tranquilizers.
21:45Not anymore.
21:47Stress wouldn't change a urine color.
21:58Labs show the brown urine was caused by shredded red cells.
22:02So what messes with her lungs, her mental status, runs her blood through a wood chipper.
22:08Factory lunch rooms aren't the cleanest places.
22:10Could have picked up E. coli.
22:11Or Shigella from the restroom.
22:13Either would account for the red cells, the delirium.
22:15But not the original lung symptoms.
22:16Legionnaires could and cause delirium.
22:18No, her sodium's normal.
22:19What does her furniture look like?
22:25She said it was homemade.
22:26The old box is what?
22:28It was wood, nailed together.
22:30It would have little dents or holes.
22:33I didn't see any in the bookshelves, but they were painted.
22:35The desk did.
22:36Looked like she'd stapled stuff all over it.
22:39Holes means it was pressure treated.
22:42Sawing or burning it releases arsenic into the air and into her lungs.
22:46Tess didn't show.
22:47Because it found a cloak of invisibility hiding.
22:49Arsenic gets absorbed in the internal organs so it doesn't show up on the blood test.
22:53Test her hair.
22:54If it's positive, chelated out of her blood.
23:05No cancer, no porphyria.
23:07He pays me with negative test results?
23:09Yes, because it means we're done.
23:11Since we still don't know what's wrong, this kid has a real problem.
23:15Talked a house, not his case.
23:21There's a point when Cameron and I aren't enough.
23:24We're not there.
23:27We need to run some more tests.
23:33A week ago he was a happy little boy playing with his brother and now he can barely lift his
23:37head.
23:38Figure this out.
23:39I just need...
23:39Mom!
23:40Help!
23:42We need a crash cart.
23:45What's going on?
23:47Some cardiac arrest.
23:48Get them out of here.
23:59Clear it.
24:00Nothing.
24:01Go again.
24:02Clear it.
24:04He's back.
24:08For him.
24:11We're there.
24:22Chelation's complete.
24:24You're arsenic free.
24:26So I can get out of here?
24:27In the morning.
24:30That's it?
24:33No advice?
24:35No be careful out there, kiddo?
24:38You want my advice?
24:40Want is one thing.
24:42Expects another.
24:46I wish I could tell you what to do.
24:49But you're strong.
24:51You've made good choices.
24:52You'll be fine.
24:55Thanks.
25:07I need four milligrams of the rocket pan.
25:10I need four milligrams of the rocket pan.
25:25You know, this is her brain today.
25:32Lesions.
25:33Magical lesions, which appear out of nowhere.
25:37She was cured, and she wasn't.
25:39Lesions grew too fast for cancer.
25:41Could be infection, MRSA.
25:43WBC count would be through the roof.
25:45Put the arsenic back.
25:46You want to treat a patient nearly poisoned to death by giving her more poison?
25:50Just because we call something a poison doesn't mean it's bad for you.
25:54It was killing her.
25:55And since she's still dying, the arsenic obviously wasn't killing her.
25:58And since she's now getting worse, the arsenic was obviously fighting the killer.
26:02It's a hero.
26:04We should be organizing a parade.
26:07So, what does arsenic treat?
26:10Syphilis.
26:11Before penicillin, the treatment was arsenic.
26:13Well, we already ruled out STDs, and even if we were wrong, that much arsenic in her system would have
26:17wiped out the syphilis.
26:18Acute promyelocytic leukemia is still treated with arsenic.
26:21APL explains the lesions and why they appeared after we took the arsenic out.
26:26So, put the arsenic back.
26:28We still have a problem.
26:30Arsenic slows leukemia, but it can't cure it.
26:32If she wants to C-17, she's going to need a bone marrow transplant.
26:35The best match would be a sibling or a parent.
26:38Biopsy a lesion, confirm that she's dying, and load her up with arsenic.
26:43Keep her alive until you can convince her that rapist marrow and rapist enabling marrow work just as well as
26:49the unleaded stuff.
26:53We need to talk.
26:56Is this about the case you didn't want me to know about?
26:58Cuddy.
26:59Foreman.
27:02You didn't flinch when you found out about a 16-year-old who could be dying in the next few
27:06days.
27:07It means you'll hear about someone even younger dying even faster.
27:10He needs you.
27:12But he has you.
27:19This boy is going to die.
27:21You selfish enough to let it happen?
27:22A pot calling a kettle a pot?
27:24You're a hypocrite.
27:25If our job is to find out what's killing patients, you'd help this kid.
27:29But you'd rather play mind games to prove you're the only one with magical powers.
27:32You wanted something all your own?
27:33Now you got it.
27:36Your disengagement won't work.
27:38I can see that.
27:39You think that when you tell me what I should do, my instincts are to push back.
27:42So that by not telling me what you think I should do, I'll do what you think I should do.
27:46I sound convoluted.
27:48Disengagement is neither artful nor effective.
27:50So my not doing anything isn't causing you to do anything?
27:54Right.
27:55I'm okay with that.
27:57No, you're not.
27:59You're designed to have opinions and to force them on people.
28:02I'm starting to sound desperate.
28:07Don't screw with my stuff.
28:13I just need a donor with the same blood type or something, right?
28:17Actually, bone marrow is a little more complex.
28:19The best donors are immediate family.
28:23But those donor banks have thousands of names.
28:26Your parents' similar DNA gives you a much better chance of...
28:30No.
28:31If I do this, I'll owe my life to them.
28:38It means everything else that happened was somehow okay.
28:42They don't deserve that.
28:45They're not in my life.
28:48If that means I'm dead, then I'm dead.
28:56I have Huntington's disease.
29:00I'm dying.
29:02I don't know when it'll happen, but it'll be sooner than I ever planned.
29:06And I'd do anything to stop it.
29:10Because the only way to make anything right...
29:13The only way to make your life matter...
29:15...is to live as long and as well as you possibly can.
29:26Are you anything else?
29:27Have you ever been raped?
29:31No.
29:34Don't try to walk in my shoes and I won't try to walk in yours.
29:45you had no right try to convince her to do the right thing to lie to her it's a true
29:49story who
29:49cares if it's not my story it's my life it's her life point wasn't I'm dying the point was she
29:54should
29:54live you should have told her instead you tell her to call the cops give her stats on DNA markers
29:59everything's by the book nothing's ever personal trying to sleep here biopsy confirmed APL she
30:06needs a bone marrow transplant run the donor banks I'm going home we need to track down her parents
30:16I assume she's already said no to that idea there'd be no need to screw up your courage before
30:21seeing it children who've been through trauma can't think clearly children who've been through
30:25trauma and are dying yes I'm the only one who cares about patient rights what she wants could kill her
30:29what she needs could save her our job is to find out what's killing patients not treat them for
30:35chronic idiocy idiocy is what's killing her and since we can't cure that I'm going home we could
30:39save this patient but all you care about is getting your answer your point being tab and
30:49counter can check the donor banks I'm gonna find her parents can't see why you're surprised push
30:56against house he's gonna push back against me I get his ego's killing my patient he liked this case
31:02because he wasn't looming over you the decisions were yours the only difference now is you decided
31:06not to loom doesn't change the fact that your patient's dying what are we missing that's not in
31:12the file the mother I've been burdened at the end of her rope makes her kids sick so someone else
31:18will
31:18take care of him sympathize with her Munchausen by proxy she brought him into the clinic was with
31:23him when he went into cardiac arrest brother would have noticed said something Evans even more
31:28protective than she is and maybe it's the brother he's eight could be jealous it's the opposite of
31:34jealous he includes Jonah and everything he does he makes sure he eats brushes his teeth
31:45I think we gave him an idea either that or he's off to kill house
31:58mr. velez yeah I'm dr. remy hadley from princeton plainsboro hospital we're treating your daughter
32:05sofia for leukemia and we need to test both you and your wife for bone marrow donation
32:11I'm sorry you said you're from princeton plainsboro I know this is unexpected but time is short and
32:17what's going on this doctor says you have leukemia I don't have leukemia so fear velez yeah
32:29Sofia isabel velez yeah do you know something I don't
32:38just that liars lie
32:45you stole her identity to protect myself so they can't find me we can protect you but we need to
32:54find your parents why you have my blood you don't need my name to find a donor you're a minor
33:00you
33:00obviously forged the emancipation papers even if we had a donor we'd still need your parents consent
33:05to treat you can't you just pretend you need to go to that house that you didn't find that girl
33:18calling your parents doesn't mean a family reunion you don't even have to see them
33:30when I get sick enough it'll be an emergency you'll have to give me a transplant even without consent
33:51an iron overdose from his vitamins if I'm right you can treat him tonight he'll be back to his old
33:58self in the morning
33:59but
34:02their children's vitamins I only give him one
34:07I know
34:14I thought more make him strong
34:19I didn't mean to make him sick
34:23he's gonna be okay
34:28he's gonna hate me
34:32that's the great thing about brothers
34:36you can make mistakes and they'll still love you
34:58donor list turned up a partial match
35:01so treat her
35:02it's only a three out of six
35:04so don't treat her
35:05she may not last the week partial's better than nothing
35:08so treat her
35:09she'll reject it and she'll be too weak to try again when a better match turns up
35:13it's my turn now right
35:14if a better match turns up
35:15well when you decide get back to me
35:23she's scared
35:25not scared enough
35:28tell her the thing about emotional reactions is
35:30they're definitionally irrational
35:32or stupid
35:35might want to phrase that in your own words
35:36she wants to deny your parents the satisfaction of saving her life
35:40that's your rational explanation of her emotional response
35:43that was her explanation
35:47that makes sense
35:49how long did it take her to come up with that
35:51it was her immediate reaction
35:53that doesn't make sense
35:55the fact that it makes sense doesn't make sense
35:58emotional is immediate
35:59she went to rational first
36:01means there was no emotional at the process
36:03you're saying she's lying about being raped
36:06wouldn't be her first
36:07she lied about one trauma to cover a worse trauma
36:12so
36:14what's worse than rape
36:23hi
36:24i'm dr house
36:29what did you do
36:32i don't
36:33something happened
36:34it wasn't rape
36:37believe whatever you want
36:38you're scared
36:40and stubborn
36:41and you don't like people feeling sorry for you
36:44why not
36:44i don't want pity
36:46i just want to be normal
36:49but you know you're not
36:53you need people to see how independent you are
36:55how well you're coping
36:58so they won't see the lost hurt little girl
37:04because that's not what you see
37:08you see someone who did something terrible
37:13who deserves to suffer
37:14who doesn't deserve to live
37:22what did you do
37:32eventually we'll find your parents
37:34if only to deliver the body
37:39and they won't care
37:40you're an idiot
37:43you'd rather die than face your parents
37:45because what you broke their fabergé egg
37:48i killed their son
37:53i killed my brother
37:57i was supposed to watch him
38:03he was in the bath
38:09i could hear him laughing
38:16every time they look at me it's like i kill him again
38:37if you don't take your parents bone marrow
38:41you'll be killing their other child
38:44if they don't hate you now they will then
38:50i don't care
38:52i'm sure you do
38:57you want someone to tell you
38:59that it's just an accident
39:00it is not that bad
39:02it is that bad
39:04you know it
39:06there's nothing you can do to change that
39:13but there is one thing you can do
39:15to not make it worse
39:39someone reaching for me now
40:04you need someone to tell you when you saw me
40:22someone to wipe away those tears you cry
40:36someone to wipe away those tears you cry
41:07you're here to celebrate kid's bone marrow transplant working he missed cake
41:12you're here to celebrate kid's bone marrow transplant working he missed cake
41:15i've already had this conversation
41:16i've proved i can work two cases at once
41:19i can do this
41:20and i'm doing it
41:23okay
41:25okay
41:27just like that
41:28can i give my reasons later
41:30or never
41:31three days ago you said no
41:34three days ago
41:35you asked me
41:36now you told me
41:39can't say no if it's not a question
41:40can't say no if it's not a question
41:45can't say no if it's not a question
41:46can't say no if it's not a question
41:47can't say no if it's not a question
41:49can't say no if it's not a question
41:50can't say no if it's not a question
41:51can't say no if it's not a question
41:53can't say no if it's not a question
41:56can't say no if it's not a question
41:56can't say no if it's not a question
42:10Nice thing you did for Foreman.
42:12He speaks.
42:15He deflects.
42:20Almost cost a four-year-old his life.
42:23Well, you knew Foreman would figure it out.
42:26Did I?
42:32You just needed to prove it to him.
42:34You're an ass, but a noble one.
42:36I sound clever.
42:40Your little game didn't work.
42:42I'm not Foreman, and you're not me.
42:50You want to talk about her?
42:53Nope.
42:55All right.
43:00You're gonna be okay, House.
43:04Good to know.
43:09Thank you, I'm so glad.
43:11Bye-bye.
43:12You can't wait.
43:12Bye-bye.
43:12You can see you again next time.
43:13You can see next time.
43:13I'm going home and have to remember.
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