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00:19Mark! Mark!
00:22Please ask your father if he wants a burger.
00:24I know, you're defending the free world.
00:26Please ask your dad if he wants a burger.
00:27Dad!
00:31Dad!
00:32Mom, what's drunk you want a burger?
00:39Mom, I don't know what you want to do.
00:43Want a burger?
00:57Maybe they'll walk a look.
01:00You'll be bitter, of course.
01:02I have no regrets.keys
01:14naknow rapidement. Crazy
01:18God. Go
01:24to you, Scotch! ile
01:25olha matthew. They
02:57What about post-hair transplant aphasia guy?
03:01Infection-throwing clots.
03:02House will shoot it down and call you an idiot.
03:04Oh, well, I wouldn't want that.
03:05What about yoga girl?
03:07It has a good hook.
03:08Should we lead with it?
03:09His first day back,
03:11might want to flex his sarcasm muscle.
03:13Maybe we open with one of the weaker pitches.
03:20You ran here?
03:22It's just eight miles.
03:24Why did you...
03:25Why does a dog lick its workplace acceptable euphemism for testicles?
03:29Because he can.
03:31What do you got for me, boss?
03:32I thought you said you needed eight weeks of rehab.
03:35You should have been back here.
03:36I'd come back sooner, and I'd only be able to run six miles.
03:38I never would have made it in.
03:40What do you got for me?
03:41You're completely pain-free.
03:42The ketamine treatment can wear off.
03:44It's been two months.
03:45It's not wearing off.
03:46What do you got for me?
03:47It can take as long as...
03:48Why are we having this discussion?
03:50Want to hear me thank you again?
03:51Thank you, Dr. Cuddy, not just for removing the bullet,
03:54but thank you for putting me in a ketamine-induced coma
03:56and changing my life.
03:57Happy?
03:57I am.
03:59Middle-aged man had hair transplant about two months ago.
04:01Infection-throwing clots.
04:03You're an idiot.
04:06Except you're not an idiot.
04:09And she is holding a file for a 26-year-old female.
04:12What do you really got for me?
04:14The girl was doing an inverted yoga pose,
04:17neck snapped, paralyzed from the neck down.
04:19Except the x-rays show no evidence of spinal injury.
04:24And she's cute.
04:25Oh, well played, sir.
04:32What about Stephen Hawking, trying to do the 500 butterfly?
04:35Forget it.
04:36Brain cancer, brain surgery.
04:38There's nothing left to diagnose.
04:40I would take the other one.
04:42I'll take them both.
04:50You don't think he had brain cancer?
04:52Of course he had brain cancer.
04:54Even oncologists don't screw up for eight years.
04:56So if there's no diagnostic issue, why are you taking the case?
04:59Treatment can be interesting.
05:01Not to you.
05:02I've changed.
05:02No, you haven't.
05:03No, I haven't.
05:03So why are you taking the case?
05:05The guy tried to kill himself.
05:07The guy had cancer.
05:08He's a lump.
05:08He hasn't been able to touch his wife, speak to his kids.
05:11He's been in that chair for eight years.
05:13His muscles have attrified.
05:14Maybe I can help him with the pain.
05:16Isn't that enough of a reason to want to help?
05:18Not for you.
05:19I've changed.
05:20No, you haven't.
05:21Why am I taking this case?
05:30Let's start with a cute paraplegic.
05:33Welcome back.
05:34Hey.
05:34You look...
05:35Healthy.
05:41Quad with no broken neck.
05:43Struck me as odd.
05:46Uh, you could take a whole two minutes to ease into being back.
05:50You're taking a whole month to ease back.
05:52But eight weeks is the maximum rehab time for a gunshot wound to the stomach and neck.
05:55So, go.
05:56We heard they never found the guy.
05:58There's no new leads?
05:59What?
05:59You think he might have shot this patient, too?
06:01What'd explain her symptoms?
06:02Could be MS.
06:03See?
06:04It's not so difficult.
06:05It's not MS.
06:06She had no symptoms before she climbed onto her head.
06:09Unless she's been upside down for the last ten years.
06:11MS ain't it.
06:12Could be transverse myelitis, swelling in the disc, choking off nerve function.
06:16MRI's negative for that.
06:22Your leg looks fine.
06:24Totally pain-free.
06:25When did this turn into what did you do over your summer vacation?
06:29It's a little weird to discuss the case while you're staring at your blood on the floor.
06:33I asked Cuddy to replace the carpet.
06:37I don't like the carpet.
06:40What'd she do over the summer?
06:42I...
06:42Redo the tests.
06:43Let's see if the source of the problem is in the limbs or the spine.
06:46Do an EMG.
06:49Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
06:51Got a whole other quad to cover.
06:53This guy's still got fluid in his lungs.
06:55You don't think that's from the pool he drank?
06:57Get him an O2 mask.
06:58His leg muscles have atrophied.
07:00Tendons have shortened from disuse, causing intense pain.
07:04Tendon surgery will make him more comfortable.
07:06You're comfortable.
07:10Scoop.
07:16Thanks for being here.
07:19Not a problem.
07:29My dad wouldn't kill himself.
07:31You haven't spoken to him in over six years.
07:33No, my dad.
07:34Mark, the doctor's just trying to...
07:35He wouldn't kill himself.
07:37Fine.
07:38I'm wrong.
07:39You obviously have a better understanding of this man who drools in front of your TV set 24 hours a
07:44day.
07:45Dr. House?
07:46Look, he must have been confused.
07:48All right, it must have been an accident.
07:50Hope it was a suicide attempt.
07:52If he was trying to kill himself, then he knows how miserable his life is.
07:56It means there's still something there to kill.
08:00It means your dad's still there.
08:07Sorry, need you.
08:16We were doing the EMG, but we never got past the insertion of the conduction pin.
08:20Did she just say thank you?
08:22I loaned her some money.
08:24What went wrong?
08:25Nothing went wrong.
08:26Nothing went wrong, and something went right.
08:28You're not going to tell me why she thanked you?
08:29You're not going to tell me what went right?
08:32You did something for which she is grateful, and you're embarrassed?
08:37For you.
08:38She saw you coming up, thought you were a 14-year-old boy.
08:40I set her straight.
08:41I am not telling you what went wrong, or right, until you tell me why she said thank you.
08:47Oh, you got me.
08:49You know I need to know.
08:51I am so going to fold.
08:52Except you're forgetting there's one thing I can do now.
08:59It's either that or a reflex response.
09:02What happened?
09:03Okay.
09:04This is Dr. House.
09:06House, this is Karen.
09:07Pleasure's all mine.
09:07What happened?
09:08I mean, instead of the conduction pin, she flinched.
09:11She flinched?
09:12Did she hear?
09:13Does that mean I'm getting better?
09:14How big is a flinch?
09:16Bigger than a twitch?
09:17Smaller than a spasm?
09:21You smoke?
09:22Socially.
09:22A lot.
09:23You do yoga, and you smoke.
09:25I know it's hypocritical, but...
09:26Not at all.
09:27The world sees your legs.
09:29No one's checking out your lungs.
09:31How would smoking cost?
09:32I wouldn't.
09:33I just needed a lighter.
09:37House!
09:37My God!
09:40The case was looking so promising.
09:42Hey, I'm not faking.
09:43You moved.
09:44Therefore, you can move.
09:48Get this lunatic out of here before she bores again.
09:51I'm not faking!
10:13I heard you were watching surgery with a patient's family.
10:20Talking to a patient's family.
10:25It's because of your hallucination, isn't it?
10:27After you were shot.
10:29You chose life.
10:30You decided you wanted meaning.
10:31So you took a case with no mystery.
10:34Something any doctor could do.
10:36A case with no upside,
10:38except the satisfaction of helping another human being.
10:44She thanked me.
10:46And you felt nothing.
10:50I wasn't even sure what I was supposed to feel.
10:55It's like your leg.
10:56It's atrophied.
10:57Keep working it.
10:58A feeling will come.
11:00Sorry.
11:01Need you.
11:02Again.
11:02Told you to get rid of her.
11:04It's a good thing we didn't.
11:04Tightness in her chest.
11:05She can't breathe.
11:06It could be pleural effusion.
11:07Right.
11:08Either that or she's holding her breath like a four-year-old.
11:22Relax.
11:23I'm not going to burn you again.
11:26I'm going to stop you!
11:35Look, either you're faking or you've got a pleural effusion.
11:38That's a buildup of fluid around the lungs,
11:40which is very serious,
11:41and I would have no choice but to stab you in the back
11:43with this needle and suck all the fluid out of you.
11:48So?
11:48We should give her a local.
11:50That would defeat the point of me being nasty.
11:54Ready?
12:04Down.
12:04She can't breathe if she's down.
12:06Down.
12:06She can't.
12:06Down, down, down!
12:07Come on!
12:18That's not a pleural effusion.
12:20Problem's in her heart.
12:22Okay, I'll fake that.
12:35Had to relieve the pressure three times in the last two hours.
12:38So either we figure out what's causing blood
12:40to build up around her heart,
12:41or I follow her around with the needle
12:43for the rest of her life.
12:44Echo is clean.
12:45No structural abnormalities.
12:46Could be an infectious process.
12:48TB.
12:48Or vasculitis would also explain the effusion.
12:50But not the paralysis.
12:53Let's assume that she wasn't faking it.
12:55She moved.
12:56Therefore, she could move.
12:57She wasn't paralyzed.
12:59It doesn't mean she was faking.
13:00Could have been a delusion.
13:02Either she was faking and coincidentally got a real cardiac problem
13:05at the exact same time, or it's a delusion.
13:08And the fake paralysis is a real neurological symptom.
13:11Are you thinking of a vascular tumor on her spine?
13:13Her platelets are normal.
13:15And she's been scanned up and down.
13:16It's all clean.
13:16So, open her up and find it.
13:19So what do you want us to do?
13:21Start at her neck and just keep cutting down her spine
13:23until we stumble on something?
13:25That should work.
13:33He's heart rate's a little high.
13:35Should I be worried?
13:36Probably just means he's still in discomfort for the surgery.
13:39I'm going to up his morphine a little.
13:41You've been so nice to us.
13:44That's the job.
13:45No, I mean, all the other doctors,
13:47all they did was obsess on the cancer, the treatment, the damage,
13:51just trying to fix him.
13:54You're the first doctor that's ever given a damn
13:56about the quality of his life.
14:01His heart rate's come down.
14:03Morphine worked.
14:04I was right.
14:05I was right.
14:10What a touching moment.
14:12That's why we become doctors.
14:14Those rare moments when our hearts are warm.
14:16Would you like to get a drink?
14:18I do.
14:19Are you serious, or are you just trying to change the subject?
14:22No, I'm serious.
14:23I drink.
14:24You drink.
14:26We can do it at the same time.
14:28At the same table.
14:30If you eat, we can do that, too.
14:34I mean, the answer's no.
14:36That's cool.
14:40No, it's just...
14:42You're just coming off the surgery,
14:44and you're not yourself yet,
14:46and I lurk for you,
14:48and even though last year's...
14:51You're smiling.
14:52I'm saying no, and you're smiling.
14:54Oh, don't take it personally.
14:56It's just because you're full of crap.
14:57You have no interest in going out for me.
15:00Maybe you did, but I could walk.
15:02I was a sick puppy that you could nurture back to health.
15:05Now that I'm healthy, there's nothing in it for you.
15:10You are not healthy.
15:14Cuddy wants to see you.
15:24You've been back at work 24 hours,
15:26and you're already playing hide-and-seek in a woman's spine.
15:30Who won the pool?
15:31There's no tumor.
15:33Her platelets are normal.
15:34Scans didn't...
15:35It's the worst that can happen.
15:36I paralyze her.
15:38She won't even notice.
15:39Her lawyers might.
15:40You're not doing the surgery.
15:42And lower the morphine on your other patient.
15:44Fine.
15:44I'll lower it,
15:45if you'll let me do the surgery.
15:47What?
15:48You want a trade?
15:50We're not swapping a couple of goats
15:52for your help putting up a barn.
15:54You want something,
15:55I want something.
15:56We compromise.
15:57It's the grown-up way to resolve our differences.
15:58There already is a mechanism for that.
15:59It's called the employer-employee relationship.
16:02I get what I want,
16:02and you don't.
16:19You tried to swap.
16:21Ran a few more tests.
16:24Came back negative.
16:25Surgery's on.
16:35You really don't give a crap, do you?
16:37Does that make me evil?
16:39Yeah.
16:41The girl's life is at stake.
16:42All we're talking about with a guy is...
16:43All we're talking about is the reason you took the case.
16:46To help someone.
16:47Too bad for them.
16:48Too bad for you.
16:49The reason we crave meaning
16:51is because it makes us happy.
16:54The first level of happiness is...
16:57I'm not going away.
16:59The fifth level of happiness involves creation.
17:03Changing lives.
17:04Sixth level is heroin.
17:05Seventh level is you going away.
17:08You're saving lives,
17:09which is tantamount to creating lives.
17:11But all you're taking away from this is the game.
17:14You don't have to listen to them thanking you.
17:16You don't have to change the cases you take
17:17or even how you handle them.
17:18You just have to know that you made a difference.
17:31House, you're not...
17:31I'm not an idiot.
17:34Who?
17:35House, leave her alone.
17:36Close her up.
17:37You want to know why?
17:38The room's no longer sterile.
17:39True.
17:40That's not the most interesting reason.
17:43That is not a sexy big toe.
17:45You never put that in your mouth.
17:47What the hell does that got to do?
17:48I told you it was interesting.
17:50It gets even better.
17:55Scurvy.
17:56Yeah.
17:57Drink.
17:58Like what sailors get when they don't eat right?
18:00Aye, aye.
18:01Your arms and leg tissues are choked with blood.
18:04Makes it hard to move.
18:05It also damages your hair and toenails.
18:07But I'm on this great diet.
18:09Lots of protein.
18:10Lots of...
18:11Oh, vitamin C.
18:12A drink.
18:20And thank Dr. House.
18:22You need to send him a note.
18:26The nurse changed his morphine.
18:28I thought you were worried about...
18:30It's just post-op discomfort.
18:33He's ready to go home.
18:35So he won't have any pain?
18:37Eventually.
18:42Everything else will be the same.
18:44Well, he took away his pain, and that changes a lot.
18:52Why don't you put him in some sort of facility?
18:57Someplace without a pool.
19:01Yeah.
19:02I could dump him there.
19:05Except...
19:06He's my husband.
19:08He's my son's father.
19:10Right.
19:11Kids need a dad.
19:13Someone to play catch with.
19:15Talk about girls.
19:16You know, Mark's learning that you don't have to abandon someone.
19:18Just get a dog.
19:22I'm taking care of him for the same reason you helped us.
19:26Some guy shot you when you hallucinated.
19:29I have a responsibility.
19:31So he's just an anchor weighing you and your family down.
19:34Sapping your energy, wasting your life.
19:36That's the meaning you take from this.
19:38I want to take care of him.
19:39You enjoy this.
19:41I can't abandon him.
19:45So you don't want to take care of him.
19:48Taking care of him doesn't fulfill you and make you happy.
19:53But not taking care of him would make you miserable.
20:19I don't need your help.
20:21I've done this a million times.
20:22Here.
20:22I'll make that.
20:28Do that again.
20:30Make that sound.
20:45What was that?
20:48That was talking.
20:58You guys are lousy doctors.
21:00You're in such a rush to make the patient feel better.
21:02You forgot to check what was wrong.
21:04Yoga girl walked out of here two hours ago.
21:06You fixed her.
21:06Not her.
21:07The other guy.
21:08He had brain cancer.
21:09They removed it eight years ago.
21:11His condition's been the same ever since.
21:13Until last night.
21:14He spoke.
21:15What did he say?
21:20He grunted?
21:22You want us to dissect eight years of medical history with grunting in the differential?
21:26Sounds good.
21:27Call me when you're done.
21:34You're fabricating a mystery because you're bored.
21:36I am not bored.
21:40Damn it.
21:42You didn't tell the wife it was only a grunt?
21:44Of course not.
21:45Since then she would never have consented to a bunch of dangerous tests.
21:49I don't remember you being this bitchy.
21:51If I could indulge it in the sober light of day, I'm a buzzkill.
21:54They're giving false hope to a family that's been wrecked.
21:56Don't torture them.
21:57Let it go.
21:58Tell the wife it was only a grunt.
21:59Tell her to go home.
22:00I can't let her down like that.
22:02Pumped her up with too much false hope.
22:08Oh, I stuck that primo.
22:12How rad am I?
22:15How rad am I?
22:372002, patient had dry eyes.
22:39Dry eyes plus a grunt.
22:42It all makes sense.
22:43It'd be a neurological issue.
22:44I get hay fever if I put drops in my eyes.
22:46I don't go to a neurologist.
22:47Dry eyes could indicate an autonomic dysfunction.
22:50Goes on the board.
22:51What about coughing?
22:52Or boogers?
22:53You mean click boogers?
22:54I'm happy we're doing this.
22:56I'd much rather do this than lengthen some guy's tendon.
22:59Patient's headaches increased.
23:01Doc scanned his head, found a tumor.
23:02You like wasting your time?
23:04I'm learning.
23:05To do what?
23:06Reconsider solved cases because you don't want to deal with the real world?
23:09He's pushing when there's nothing.
23:11Cameron, you are an excellent doctor.
23:13You'll get lots of tearful thank yous from grateful patients.
23:16Yeah, aren't I such a bitch for wanting that?
23:18No, it's not a bad thing, but it's not why I'm here.
23:20I took this fellowship and learned from House.
23:22He's teaching you to be a masochist.
23:25Dry eyes goes on the board.
23:31In eight years, a patient experienced 214 symptoms, many of them repeating.
23:35Any patterns?
23:37Fever plus frequent urination could mean prostatitis.
23:41Or a urinary tract infection.
23:43Well, that count was normal.
23:44No infection.
23:44If you add pain into the mix, fever, frequent urination could indicate a kidney problem.
23:51I like it.
23:52No, creatinine and BUM were both normal.
23:55Not the kidney part, the pain part.
23:57Abdominal pain plus all that stuff could equal a pancreatic cyst.
24:01Perfect.
24:01You managed to pick the one symptom you never had.
24:04Abdominal pain.
24:05First symptom on the board, grunt.
24:07Grunting isn't pathognomonic for abdominal pain.
24:09No.
24:10Traditional diagnostic marker is compression of the diaphragm, vibration of the larynx leading to the audible sound.
24:16I have a pain in my abdomen.
24:18Richard's symptoms are called from eight years of medical history.
24:21They're not patterned.
24:22These are random individual events over time.
24:25Illnesses have incubation periods.
24:27Do an upper endoscopic ultrasound.
24:29His throat will collapse.
24:30Muscle degeneration in his neck won't tolerate the scope.
24:33It's an automatic trach.
24:34You're talking about him like he's an invalid.
24:36We were insensitive.
24:37Does he drool?
24:38Can he hold his neck straight?
24:40Does he choke on his food?
24:43His neck's fine.
24:45His throat's not going to collapse.
24:46Cameron, get consent from the wife.
24:51Open.
25:00I need you to swallow.
25:12I need you to swallow.
25:32Lower esophageal sphincter and to the anginal of the stomach.
25:39That's the tail of the pancreas.
25:41Looks clean.
25:42Moving medially, the body and the head of the pancreas look clank.
25:45Get it out.
25:46Get it out.
25:47It's stuck.
25:48I can't move it.
25:49His throat's collapsed.
25:51I don't know what we're in place.
25:53We're losing it.
25:56Cut it.
25:59We trached him, endoscopically removed the probe, but he's breathing again.
26:03So, all in all, great idea.
26:06Get a look at the pancreas before the world ended.
26:08It was clean.
26:09Which means, barring anything else, meaning you, he can go home tomorrow.
26:13This man nearly died.
26:14How can you discharge him?
26:15His throat collapsed because of what we predicted.
26:17You stick something down someone's throat, they gagged.
26:20Spasm, which he did.
26:21It took us a half an hour to get the thing out.
26:24Except our patient's throat was sedated.
26:27Which means the brain should have sent a signal in light to do anything.
26:31This could be cancer.
26:33Or some bizarre neurodegeneration.
26:35Even a new type of vasculation.
26:37Stop it.
26:38You're enjoying this.
26:40I find it interesting.
26:42It's interesting only if you're right.
26:43If you're wrong, we're torturing this guy to amuse you.
26:48Half hour to remove the probe.
26:52House.
26:53It's not a spasm.
26:56His throat didn't collapse.
26:57It locked down.
26:59The brain is supposed to tell every muscle in the body to relax and contract at the same time.
27:02This muscle was only contracting, which means a signal from the brain was not getting through.
27:06There are no lesions on his brain.
27:08Nothing to interrupt any order.
27:09All it takes is one wire down.
27:10We have no evidence of any wires down.
27:12New microtumors on the meninges.
27:14Suddenly you're choking to death.
27:17You want to look at the lining of his brain?
27:18The amount of contrast material you need to pump up there just to see.
27:22He'll bleed into his brain.
27:24Or he won't.
27:25Because that wouldn't be interesting.
27:28You can get permission this time.
27:32The brain is enclosed in a sack called the meninges.
27:36Does this mean that cancer's back?
27:38No.
27:39No, no, no.
27:39House.
27:45If we found cancer, it wouldn't be the original cancer.
27:50It'd be new.
27:51So what?
27:52More surgery?
27:53More radiation?
27:54Might not be the worst thing.
27:57If this isn't just ancient history, then maybe it's something we can correct.
28:02How do you get some brain function back?
28:05He could get better.
28:07No.
28:15Understanding what you're saying would be nice.
28:18Maybe you can figure out ways to communicate.
28:23Thank God he spoke to you.
28:25Mrs. McNeil, the test to do this is very risky.
28:29He could die.
28:35He's already dead.
28:51Sheiks, go slow.
28:53Already injected into his spinal canal.
28:56Next stop, it's brain.
29:04Contrast material entering into the fourth ventricle.
29:07No parenchymal bleeds.
29:09Blood pressure's high, but it's holding.
29:12Meninges are intact.
29:14No bleeding.
29:20Oh God.
29:21Foreman, get in here.
29:37Surgent repair the CSF leak.
29:39You're lucky he didn't die.
29:40I'm lucky.
29:41He's the one who didn't die.
29:43We told you he'd hemorrhage.
29:44You told me he'd bleed into his brain, not out of his hair.
29:47You've got to drop this.
29:48We're missing something.
29:50We did a dangerous test and something bad happened.
29:53That's all this is.
29:56Give me a tour of the brain, Foreman.
29:58Walk me through the scans.
30:011998.
30:02What happened?
30:03Five centimeter, grade four, astral cytoma between the pulmonary...
30:07Nothing.
30:08Next, speck on the superior temporal region.
30:11It's a regrowth, benign.
30:13A star thingy next to the Rathke clock.
30:15Scar tissue from biopsy.
30:17House, every speck is not a suspect.
30:19It's years of surgeons digging around in his head.
30:21Let him go.
30:23Redo every blood test he's ever had.
30:26Rescan his head.
30:27No.
30:31He's been sick and suffering for eight years.
30:33I'm not going to help you make it worse.
30:34I'm not going to help you make it interesting.
30:36That's okay.
30:37Foreman's better at that stuff than you are.
30:39We need five millimeter cuts through the occipital and hypothalamic regions.
30:44No.
30:55How many millimeters?
30:59I can help him.
31:01That's it?
31:02That's your argument?
31:04Seems like a good one.
31:05If I thought for a second you wanted to help him, you'd have carte blanche.
31:08You're doing this because it's fun.
31:10Does nobody in this hospital have anything better to talk about than my motives?
31:14My motives have nothing to do with a case.
31:16Your motives have everything to do with your judgment.
31:18For the first time in years, I got no opiates in my body.
31:20Now you question my judgment.
31:2224 times a year you come storming into my office spouting that you can help someone.
31:26Only you never say those words.
31:28You say something like,
31:30His pancreas is going to explode because his brain is on fire.
31:33You come here with medicine, not with platitudes.
31:36I didn't want to bore you with the details.
31:38There are no details.
31:40You have a hunch.
31:42House, you don't use hunches.
31:44You always have reasons.
31:46This hospital doesn't exist for your whims.
31:49I'm sorry.
31:51As of 7 a.m. tomorrow morning, I'm sending your patient home.
32:02The answer is no.
32:03So, Petty called 30 seconds after you left and said you'd try and end a round.
32:22My leg hurt.
32:27How bad?
32:28Enough that I'm telling you.
32:31Did it go away?
32:33I ate for a while.
32:37First time I've felt anything there since the surgery.
32:41But it went away.
32:44It was muscular.
32:45It was some cramping.
32:49What are you smiling about?
32:53You're 40-something years old.
32:55You've been running God knows how many miles a day.
32:57Falling 100 times off that skateboard.
32:59And you're shocked to have some soreness?
33:00Just give me a prescription.
33:02For Vicodin.
33:04House, people get aching joints, cramps.
33:06They put on an ice pack.
33:08They take some ibuprofen.
33:09I know what the pangs of middle age feel like.
33:11No, you don't.
33:12Because you've been stuffing Vicodin every five minutes since you turned middle age.
33:15The surgery didn't work.
33:17Don't play me.
33:18You think this is a scam?
33:20I think you want me to feel sorry for you and either do the end around on Cuddy or give
33:24you the drugs.
33:29Either way, you get the high you think you need.
33:36House, your surgery worked.
33:38You're fine.
33:39It's just gonna take time for it to feel good.
34:12It's just gonna take time for it to feel good.
34:12Hold up.
34:20You're fine.
35:07Come on.
35:15Circumventricular system senses cytokines released in the early stages of the immune
35:20response.
35:20But CBOS releases prostaglandinase that reset the hypothalamic set point upward, unless
35:25it's countered by antipyretic therapy.
35:27So, yeah, his brain is on fire.
35:30The suicide attempt was not a suicide attempt.
35:32He drove that wheelchair into the pool because he couldn't regulate his body temperature.
35:36He had hypothalamic dysregulation.
35:38And you discovered this when you stepped into the university pool?
35:45Fountain.
35:47I can cure him.
35:48Cure him?
35:49Even if the fountain proved anything, fixing hypothalamic dysregulation isn't going to regenerate
35:54brain.
35:54No, but if the scar tissue on his hypothalamus is resting against the pituitary, the adrenals
35:59would shut down.
36:00Addison's disease.
36:01You didn't see any scar tissue on his MRI.
36:04His CT scans...
36:04His brain is functional.
36:06His temperature's normal.
36:07There is nothing wrong with his hypothalamus or his pituitary.
36:10I can make him walk.
36:11I can make him talk.
36:11This is a wild guess.
36:13That came to you because you were sweating.
36:16Inject him with cortisol.
36:17The guy will have sex with his wife again.
36:20He'll hug his kid again.
36:22Hopefully that's the combination he was using.
36:24It'd be a shame if I cured a pedophile.
36:28You're smiling.
36:29That's a bad sign.
36:31You're high.
36:32I told you, I haven't had anything in three months.
36:34This is as high as you get.
36:36A theory that ties your case up in a neat little bow, but you don't have a lick of substantiating
36:42proof.
36:45Your decision doesn't make any sense.
36:48There is no risk to a cortisol injection.
36:50If I'm wrong, big deal.
36:52He goes home a vegetable like he already is.
36:54But if I'm right...
36:55This is not about downsides or risk management.
36:58It is a big deal for you to understand the word no.
37:04I'm sorry, house.
37:31He's on his way out of here.
37:33I figured he'd be on your scooter racing down the halls to stab the patient in the neck with cortisol.
37:40She was right to say no.
37:43I had no objective reason to think that I was right.
37:48Just needed the puzzle.
38:04Hold on a sec.
38:06Is everything all right?
38:09Yeah, it's just something I forgot.
38:25What's that?
38:26This is cortisol.
38:29And it's to fight infection.
38:33You want to hold on to that?
38:35Yes.
38:36A bandage on it.
38:56Is he okay?
39:02Yes.
39:03Can we go now?
39:05You can go.
39:16Excuse me.
39:18Sir, you.車.
39:18See you.
39:18know, stop. Listen. Hey,
39:24All right. Oh,
39:33But you are the best.
39:38I don't care. I
39:40don't care. I
39:40care, I don't
39:41care. You can go. You can go.
39:45You can go.
39:46You can go.
39:52Ed, you okay?
40:03Richard?
40:05Richard!
40:06Richard!
40:07Richard!
40:11Richard!
40:20Oh, Richard, the sun was standing there.
40:30Oh, my God.
40:37Oh, my God.
40:38Oh, my God.
40:40Oh, my God.
41:02He got up.
41:05I have to go tell House.
41:06No.
41:07Cuddy?
41:09You can't tell him.
41:11I have to tell him. He was right.
41:13Why did you do it? Why did you think he might be right?
41:16Because he's house?
41:18Medically. What made you think he was right?
41:21Nothing.
41:22He got lucky. That's all that happened.
41:26Telling him no was a good thing.
41:28Because next time he won't get lucky, he'll kill someone.
41:33Just because he was right doesn't mean he wasn't wrong.
41:43I see him every day. I can't just...
41:48Everybody lies.
41:58You can't always get what you want.
42:04You can't always get what you want.
42:15But if you try sometimes, you might find...
42:22You get what you need.
42:33You get what you want.
42:50You get what you want.
42:52You get what you want.
42:53You get what you want.
42:53You get what you want.
42:53You get what you want.
42:53You get what you want.
42:53You get what you want.
42:54You get what you want.
42:54You get what you want.
42:54Next Tuesday at 8, 7 central on an all new house.
42:57Oh my God, you're okay.
42:59Secrets are revealed.
43:00It's completely unethical.
43:02He was reckless with patient.
43:03He was right.
43:04And house gets the strangest case he's ever encountered.
43:07Do you think the aliens will leave me alone?
43:09They put a chip in my neck.
43:10The lab cannot identify the metal.
43:13Really?
43:14No, you idiot. It's titanium.
43:16But the real mystery is beyond belief.
43:19Alien DNA.
43:20That is impossible.
43:24Alien DNA.
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