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00:10You
00:34145 pounds, Johnson Miller!
01:01Let's hear it!
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06:59Subclavian steel syndrome vascular defect coupled with constant arm movement could siphon blood flow from the brain we should do
07:05an angio knock yourselves up
07:15How did I know he was gonna go blind
07:20Don't get cute kazoo in my mind you're obviously there c-reactive protein I
07:27Noticed in his file. It was slightly elevated figured the stress of the seizure lab would drive inflammation even higher
07:32the adoptive neuritis
07:35It's a lot clearer than the limp leading the blind. It was just a glimmer. I couldn't put it into
07:40words. It's a long shot. I
07:43Don't even remember the c-reactive protein level obviously you do you just don't know it
07:50How high is k2 I don't know me neither I read a book about it years ago
07:56Fierce sexy sherpa on the cover bending over 28,000 two hundred and fifty one feet
08:02Cool
08:04All access passed my own brain
08:09Go play the kids some music why
08:13Another long shot we're using iodine down to track the blood flow in your neck and arm
08:39BRIAN
08:44House what are you doing?
08:46What does it look like I'm doing?
08:48Fighting the power.
08:56New rap?
09:02How cool is that?
09:06Apparently your mom doesn't care what you're missing.
09:08You're an ass.
09:11He says he feels the vibrations in his abdomen, but not his hands.
09:15What does that mean?
09:18Fight the power.
09:21It's a new symptom.
09:24Neuropathy.
09:34Thought you were going to get some sleep.
09:37Case got interesting.
09:51It's like the zoo.
09:53Except you can bang on the glass as much as you want.
09:56How'd you know about the neuropathy?
09:57Good question.
09:58Enough with the riddles.
10:00Tell me about it.
10:03Think wrestling record.
10:06Juggling.
10:08No, pins.
10:10Three pins.
10:11Patient was pinned in his last three matches.
10:14Meeting after that, he was 15-0.
10:16I figured his balance was off from diminished sensation.
10:19Could be increased ICP from a brain tumor.
10:22We missed on the head CT?
10:23Cutting weight for wrestling could have led to rhabdomyolysis.
10:27He just went off a weight class three months ago.
10:30Foreman's right.
10:34Actually, increased ICP could make sense.
10:38You just said I was processing.
10:45It also puts a new symptom on the table.
10:48It's deafness.
10:50What if it was caused by NM2 cancer instead of his childhood meningitis?
10:55So meningitis was a coincidence or a byproduct of the cancer suppressing his immune system, MRI, his head.
11:01If you're right about NM2, his deafness may be reversible.
11:05I'll set it up and talk to the patient.
11:08You two doing anything?
11:24You know what a broken cowboy is?
11:26It was on House's list of requirements.
11:29I have three theories.
11:32Why is House so into this bachelor party?
11:35He needs a reason to be into a bachelor party.
11:37He needs a reason to be into anything.
11:39Give me your wallet.
11:42House could be trying to tempt Chase into cheating.
11:46Break them up.
11:47You think House is into Cameron?
11:48I think House is into Cameron being into him.
11:51Marrying Chase would shatter that fantasy.
11:54If Chase cheats, then they shouldn't be getting married in the first place.
11:57So you're okay with House getting Chase smashed enough to make a stupid mistake?
12:01Being drunk doesn't change who you are.
12:02It just reveals it.
12:08You think she can do it to the broken cowboys?
12:11God, I hope so.
12:13NF2 is an extremely slow-growing cancer, which makes it very treatable.
12:17If we're right, taking out the tumor means there's a chance you'll regain your hearing.
12:28No.
12:30It said you have to.
12:33What's wrong?
12:35He wants you to treat the cancer, but leave him deaf.
12:38Yeah, sorry.
12:39It doesn't work like that.
12:45I don't know.
12:47I don't know.
12:48I don't know.
13:10Imaging shows slightly elevated ICP, but no mass is on or around the nerves.
13:15It's not cancer.
13:17Slight bowing in the wall of the fourth ventricle.
13:19Still indicated tumor.
13:21We brought pictures.
13:22The fact that you sent me on a scouting mission, no skirts.
13:26You're not on the guest list.
13:28Bachelor parties or an ancient and sacred mail rite of passage.
13:31The ventricle bowing is most likely a pre-existing anatomical anomaly,
13:35not the indication of a tumor.
13:37No way to know for sure without a brain biopsy.
13:39If I get drunk enough, there's a chance I might make out with one of the strippers.
13:42Or become one.
13:45Sold.
13:46We can't just drill into our patient's brain on a hunch.
13:50Oh, God, not her.
13:53She's the one who got me hooked in with Madoff.
13:55Talb's right. It's not cancer.
13:57Yeah, by all means, abandoned a great diagnostic theory because it's difficult to prove.
14:01Do a biopsy.
14:02We need to take a better look at his fourth ventricle.
14:04Or an older look.
14:06The mom's never gonna let us touch his brain without some evidence.
14:09Patient broke his nose years ago.
14:10Hospital could have done an MRI.
14:14Okay.
14:20The main reason my third wife and I eloped was to avoid House's bachelor party.
14:29Have you seen Caligula?
14:34The patient's brain now versus three years ago.
14:40See any difference?
14:42Is he telling you to avoid the party?
14:44I took an oath to do no harm.
14:47Sure.
14:47Don't come.
14:48You want your wedding vows to be meaningless.
14:52This should be interesting.
14:55You are going to commit to that one special woman forever, which is beautiful.
15:00But if your commitment the day after the wedding is the same as your commitment the day before,
15:04then the wedding meant nothing.
15:06So, and I see no logical way around this, if you want your marriage to matter,
15:10you have to be a wanton, trawling, muck-covered pig the day before.
15:16You are evil.
15:17See ya.
15:18The wall of the fourth ventricle changed.
15:20It isn't bowed in the older scan.
15:22Evidence of NF2, right?
15:25You'd need to do a brain biopsy to confirm.
15:32Uh, I'm not going to the bachelor party.
15:35Every time I go to one of your parties, I end up embarrassing myself in some new and unexpected way.
15:42That whole thing with the duck was hardly unexpected.
15:45I'm not going.
15:47Okay.
15:49It's not okay.
15:50Okay.
15:50Okay.
15:57Do you know who we need?
15:58That stripper you got for Wilson's bachelor party?
16:01You could do body shots right off her.
16:03Why go back to that well?
16:05In the nine years since Wilson's party, a whole new generation of hot girls have been abused by their stepfathers.
16:11She loved cats.
16:13Why would you remember this stripper loved cats?
16:17Chase has a cat.
16:19They'll bond.
16:21House?
16:22You, uh, entertaining yourself up there?
16:28She's just rehearsing for the revival of Evita.
16:30What'd you find?
16:31Bob, she shows net of information consistent with increased intracranial pressure.
16:36Something's wrong, but it's not cancer.
16:41He's going to go through life deaf.
16:44He's okay with that.
16:45He has no idea what he's missing.
16:48His mom's a moron.
16:49He's going to pay for her stupidity for the rest of his life.
16:53Are we okay with that?
17:01Why are you closing?
17:02You're supposed to put in a cochlear implant.
17:05Wasn't in the paperwork?
17:06Really?
17:07Well, someone must have screwed up.
17:09I'll go track it down.
17:11I'll wait.
17:12That's a great idea.
17:13Let the kid spend more time under anesthesia with his skull cracked open.
17:17I'll wait.
17:19I have been known to lie to serve my own agenda.
17:22An implant does absolutely nothing to help me diagnose him.
17:28Let's get an implant trying here.
17:44Let's get an implant.
17:58Just stay. Just try to relax.
18:00Okay, I'm gonna...
18:00Violated death. This is during the recovery phase.
18:09Her son didn't want the implant.
18:12Still doesn't want it.
18:13After having time to adjust, I'll take it out.
18:15I'll blind him, too, if he wants to experience that culture.
18:18Remove it now.
18:20The kid's just had brain surgery. He's not stable.
18:23Ms. Miller.
18:25I'm not trying to minimize Dr. House's wrongdoing, but...
18:28Why is she sitting?
18:29She's not yelling, not threatening, not pacing.
18:34Just sitting.
18:36Understand, Dr. House?
18:39House, focus.
18:41I need you to say you accept the arrangement.
18:44No problem.
18:46You're not mad.
18:49I'm mad.
18:50Not mad enough.
18:52You wanted your son to hear.
18:54You just didn't have the guts to make him get the implant.
18:57Once my son is stable, I want that thing out of his head.
19:09Why did you do this?
19:11Because he is ignorant.
19:12He's being raised by an idiot.
19:14Not good enough.
19:16You always have...
19:18My patient is opting into a handicap.
19:21It's an insult to all the other gimps out there.
19:26Okay.
19:29But I'm still putting Foreman in charge of the case.
19:32That's the arrangement.
19:36Okay.
19:44You're okay with Foreman in charge?
19:48Who are you calling?
19:50Oh, right.
19:51You don't want to look like a lunatic.
19:52Yeah.
19:53About that.
19:54You think we did the wrong thing?
19:55I'm not sure.
19:57I'm not even sure why we did it.
20:00Well, that argument you made to Cuddy sounded pretty good.
20:02To you, maybe.
20:11I figured by now you'd be at the board in your monocle and jawed person.
20:15Yeah.
20:15You did something stupid.
20:17Quick.
20:17Better mock someone.
20:18Why did you do it?
20:20Why did I give a human being the power of hearing?
20:22You can ask God the same question.
20:24I'll give you the same answer.
20:27The patient has a fever now, too.
20:29Probably just a post-op complication.
20:30Arnold Chiari?
20:31Not without muscle weakness.
20:32Pseudotumor cerebri?
20:34We checked his eyes before the surgery.
20:35No papillodema.
20:36Candy?
20:39I'm pretty sure Wilson Stripper's name was something sweet.
20:42Maybe his fever is more than a post-op reaction.
20:45His girlfriend was sick a few months ago.
20:47Maybe her flu is really Epstein-Barr.
20:49Lolly?
20:49They swap spit.
20:50Virus travels to his brain, leads to meningitis, leads to increased intracranial pressure.
20:54I agree.
20:55Taffy?
20:56I agree.
20:59Go ahead.
21:00Start a more ribofyram for Epstein-Barr.
21:01You keep making decisions like that, only bolsters the illusion that you're in charge.
21:10Weren't you in my office?
21:12Because I know what the word my means?
21:16I did something insane.
21:18You're not all over me analyzing why.
21:22It was nice.
21:25I gave that idiot an implant to prove to him what an idiot he's been.
21:29How was that nice?
21:30You didn't do it to solve the case.
21:31You didn't do it to save his life.
21:33You did it to make his life better.
21:35It was a caring act, which you did in a way that was immoral and illegal, but baby steps.
21:43Doesn't sound like us.
21:45You can't make me go to the bachelor party.
21:48I know.
21:50And you're okay with that?
21:51What choice do I have?
22:08Seth!
22:11Please, God.
22:19Seth?
22:25Yes?
22:33Seth.
22:59Oh.
23:01Oh, I think he just wet the bed.
23:26The kid's dehydrated but stable.
23:29Thankfully, the fountain of whiz
23:31seems to have stopped for the moment.
23:34Not before hosing Epstein bar off the table.
23:37Now eat up.
23:39I'm gonna pick out the ice cream flavors
23:40for the bachelor party.
23:42Could be systemic autoimmune disease.
23:46Sarcoid dope.
23:48This tastes like vodka.
23:51Well, it'd be stupid if it tasted like bourbon.
23:53It's the brown one.
23:54It is vodka?
23:55Flash frozen in a secret process.
23:58Guy figured it out in his basement.
24:04Limoncello.
24:05Genius.
24:06The symptoms came on too hard and too fast.
24:08Sarcoidosis is progressive.
24:12Remember in med school,
24:14when Donovan gave grand rounds,
24:15there was that guy who was peeing leaders?
24:18Glomerulonephritis.
24:19Restless steroids could have damaged the kidneys.
24:22Mmm.
24:23Scotch is nice.
24:24Urine would have been brown.
24:25Donovan ruled out osmotic diuresis.
24:28Kidney disease.
24:30Pheochromocytoma?
24:31No hypertension.
24:32Plasma metanephrine's normal.
24:33Devix?
24:34It happened at night.
24:36That was the clue.
24:38Night.
24:38Accumbent body position.
24:40Accumbent body position.
24:40Changes in BP.
24:42If IADH would explain a polyurea.
24:45It's just hard.
24:48We're on a 12-BDKG watching for four hours.
24:52Forming concurrence.
24:57What the hell just happened?
25:00Everything started to fade away.
25:02You're getting better at focusing.
25:04Ignoring everything that doesn't matter.
25:08Uh-oh.
25:09He looks pissed.
25:11I think he might hit us.
25:14Your eyesight better than mine.
25:16We need to talk about the bachelor party.
25:19Excellent topic choice.
25:21This surgery is just so boring.
25:23And my lying to you is just so yesterday.
25:25It's my fault for letting you talk me into the implant.
25:28Cameron is not going to be happy about this party.
25:30But you, on the other hand,
25:32plan on spending the rest of my life with Cameron.
25:35So, I need to cancel a fart band.
25:37So, I need you to kidnap me.
25:42Spoken like a true Aussie.
25:44By the way, if you don't worry,
25:46I can get me the sheet music they're waltzing Matilda.
25:51Hey.
25:52Want some ice cream?
25:54We're having a sundae bar.
25:57Sweet.
26:00That's her name.
26:03A sundae or bar?
26:04Caramel.
26:07With a K.
26:08Okay.
26:14Great.
26:17Yes, sir.
26:19I, thank you.
26:27Thank you, Mafe.
26:37Out from the DM'
26:45Down the hall, two doors on your right.
26:52You heard?
26:54Do I like her?
27:01It takes time.
27:12You still haven't slept?
27:17Then I have a clever response.
27:18EKG, normal sinus, normal intervals.
27:21His heart's fine.
27:22His heart's not fine.
27:23The heart was fine during this test.
27:26The arrhythmia's hiding.
27:28Or we were wrong about the heart.
27:30Could be the thyroid.
27:31Hashimoto's would explain the kid's urine and brain pressure.
27:34Treadmill.
27:35Or the arrhythmia is hiding.
27:38We need to stress him.
27:39Put the patient on a treadmill.
27:41The patient just had brain surgery.
27:43A stress test could cause a brain bleed and kill him.
27:45I value your opinion.
27:46I value rejecting your opinion.
27:48You're not doing this.
27:50You haven't been sleeping.
27:51Cutty doesn't actually want you in charge.
27:53She just wants to avoid a lawsuit and to win an NAACP award.
27:57And if I let you risk our patient's life testing an organ we already tested,
28:01we accomplished neither.
28:02Run the gyro panel.
28:11How do we get him into the stress lab without Foreman's sign off?
28:14We could kill Foreman.
28:16If she knew.
28:18Focus.
28:19Stress.
28:20The lab simulates stress.
28:22What if it's not simulated?
28:24We could tell him his girlfriend dumped him.
28:26It's a tough sell.
28:27She never leaves the room for only five minutes.
28:30We could kill her.
28:32Or asthma beds.
28:34Force the heart to beat faster.
28:37Revealing the arrhythmia.
28:39Nice idea.
28:40It was yours.
28:51I just left the room for a few minutes.
28:53He ripped out his implant.
28:54So much for improving his life.
28:57Actually, I think we just saved it.
29:03Look at that.
29:05Arrhythmia.
29:11You were right about the heart.
29:12I'm sure to listen to you.
29:14The correct phrasing would be,
29:16I should always listen to you.
29:18He's got problems everywhere.
29:20What goes everywhere?
29:22Blood.
29:22Could be thrombocythemia.
29:24Excess platelets lead to clotting throughout the body.
29:26With a normal platelet count.
29:27So the clotting doesn't start in the blood,
29:29it starts in the lungs.
29:29Pulmonary embolism.
29:30Should do a VQ scan,
29:31see if his lungs are clear.
29:45Go!
29:58You sure I did this at Wilson's party?
30:00Last time you used grain alcohol instead of the Sambuca.
30:04And it worked.
30:15That explains my lack of eyebrows by the end of the evening.
30:23By the power of Greyskull, I...
30:34This is why we're rehearsing.
30:38Ever wonder what's happening every time a patient gets sicker?
30:43Not right now.
30:44First symptom wrestling.
30:47Then, under the lights of the seizure lab.
30:50Are you going somewhere with this?
30:51Because this feels...
30:52Just keep doing what you're doing, it helps.
30:53Then, under the stress of blindness.
30:57Then post-op fever.
30:58What do all the symptoms have in common?
31:04Heat.
31:09If you hadn't been here,
31:10that would have just popped into my head.
31:12It actually would have been way cooler.
31:16Foreman.
31:17Kid's got Uthov phenomenon.
31:19Which means it's MS.
31:21Starting on double dose interferon.
31:22Let's get our drink on.
31:24Not before I've added chemical burns to this guy's cause of death.
31:29Patients responding to interferon.
31:31Looks like I can retire as department figurehead.
31:34Dr. Robert Chase?
31:36We're with the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
31:39Did you recently apply for a marriage license?
31:41Uh, yes.
31:43According to our records, your work permit has expired.
31:45If you could come with us.
31:46Um, I'm his fiancée.
31:48I can come along and clear this up.
31:49I'm sorry, ma'am.
31:50Illegals only.
31:53I'm-I'm sure it's a mistake.
31:54I'll call you as soon as I know what's going on.
31:59Don't let House get him in too much trouble.
32:11Go!
32:11Go!
32:12Go!
32:13Go!
32:14Go!
32:15Go!
32:15Go!
32:16Go!
32:17Go!
32:17Go!
32:17Go!
32:18Go!
32:19Go!
32:21Go!
32:22Go!
32:23Go!
32:23Go!
32:27Allow me to welcome you to the best night of your life.
32:31Go!
32:32Go!
32:39Yeah!
32:41Woo!
32:43Go!
32:44Go!
32:45Go!
32:45Go!
32:45Go!
32:45Go!
32:46Go!
32:48Go!
32:49This is job one, you've now gone 18 days without an injury in the workplace.
32:54Uh, yes, these girls are all working their way through law school.
32:59Don't test them.
33:00House!
33:02You knew you couldn't stay away.
33:09This is my apartment.
33:10You can't do this.
33:12Clearly, reality begs to differ.
33:17Where's my furniture?
33:19Out back somewhere.
33:20James!
33:24Caramel?
33:27Hey.
33:32How's your wife?
33:35We got divorced.
33:37How's your cat?
33:39Dead.
33:39Oh.
33:41How about we go have a drink?
33:44Oh, this way.
33:46Okay.
33:46I know, you know, I'm sexy.
33:50What would you do?
33:51Would you sacrifice it all for me?
33:54I'd want your life if I, ooh, yeah.
33:59I need an American cowboy.
34:03I'm too much for you, boy.
34:05Oh, I'm too much for you, boy.
34:10I ain't just just nothing for sure.
34:12You can just do that.
34:13Oh, my.
34:15Oh, my.
34:16Oh, my.
34:17Oh, my.
34:22Oh, my.
34:27You're okay with this?
34:28I paid 50 bucks for this.
34:30You guys are great together.
34:31Trust is everything.
34:33I gotta get some air.
34:35Keep it real.
34:55You should be out there enjoying the lap dances of your labors.
35:01I kind of like it in here.
35:04Me too.
35:08To us.
35:09Figuring out MS.
35:12Blindness, neuropathy, arrhythmia, anything else we did.
35:20What exactly did my team do?
35:24Look good in their lab coats.
35:26Except for Taub.
35:29Some people just work better alone, so to speak.
35:35One more drink.
35:36No, a car.
35:38We're gonna take a break.
35:40Need caramel.
35:43No?
35:45Maybe one more drink.
35:56What's that dice?
35:58Is that...
36:00Is that Strowman?
36:08House, you in there?
36:10Here's the other bathroom.
36:12It's in the kitchen.
36:13Looks like a sink.
36:14Chase went into anaphylactic shock.
36:16From the stripper's body butter or something.
36:20Is he okay?
36:21One of the residents had an EpiPen, so he's fine.
36:24But we're taking him to the hospital to be safe.
36:27Okay.
36:34I knew that Chase was allergic to strawberries, didn't I?
36:40That's why you wanted caramel at this party.
36:43I suggested caramel, because she was great at Wilson's party.
36:48I knew about her body butter.
36:49I knew about his strawberry allergy.
36:53I tried to kill Chase.
36:57And why would I do that?
36:59I don't want Karen.
37:01You're not a big fan of other people's happiness, either.
37:11Hello?
37:14You confirm?
37:16Thanks.
37:20That kid we saved, he's dying.
37:24It's not MS.
37:27You were wrong.
37:33Thank God you're okay.
37:34What happened?
37:36There's a girl.
37:37Long story.
37:38Patient's lung failure rules out MS.
37:40Put him on a ventilator.
37:43Uh, large lymphs could...
37:45Are you sober?
37:49Turn around.
37:50You need to go to the hospital.
37:53I need to sleep.
38:00I'm you.
38:02You can't just shut a door.
38:04You tried to kill Chase.
38:07I need to push you back down.
38:09You're dangerous.
38:12It's the hospital.
38:14Not answering.
38:15I'm not answering.
38:19Hello?
38:20I'm here with your team.
38:23Trying to sober them up so they can help treat your dying patient.
38:27Foreman's dying patient.
38:29What causes lung failure plus your patient's previous symptoms?
38:34Eosinophilic pneumonitis.
38:36White blood cells accumulate, clog up the lungs, lead to heart problems.
38:40It fits.
38:41House, are you there?
38:43It's not eosinophilic pneumonitis.
38:46I got a crash.
38:47House, don't hang up.
38:48We need your help.
38:49I can't.
38:50We can solve this.
38:54Good night.
38:58Eosinophilic pneumonitis could actually make sense.
39:00No, House ruled it out because it would affect the larynx.
39:02Patient would be...
39:06...hoarse, which we wouldn't notice in a deaf kid who rarely speaks.
39:12Wait.
39:14Everyone's getting breath mints.
39:18You need to hear Seth speak.
39:20You need to speak.
39:21But that means taking out the tube.
39:23Isn't that dangerous?
39:24It's the safest way to confirm what's wrong with him.
39:26I need him to breathe out as I pull on the tube.
39:28Okay.
39:29Right now.
39:42Say, ah.
39:55Sorry.
39:56We were wrong.
40:00I need to, ah, suction out your throat before you re-intubate.
40:11Some smoke?
40:12Some smoke?
40:14I don't think so.
40:15Tobacco stains on his teeth.
40:21He says he used to chew tobacco to cut weight for wrestling.
40:24Used to.
40:26Chewing tobacco wouldn't explain his symptoms.
40:28But not chewing tobacco might.
40:31Tao was right.
40:33It's sarcoidosis.
40:35The tobacco releases toxins.
40:37Those toxins suppressed his immune system.
40:39Once he quit chewing, once he quit chewing, the absence of those toxins kicked a dormant condition in the hyperdrive.
40:47Is it treatable?
40:49Usually responds to corticosteroids and methotrexate.
40:54I'll start the meds.
41:01I need sleeping pills.
41:04I was gonna hit up Wilson, but he's not answering his phone.
41:07He must have left it in his pants, which he wasn't wearing when the police found him trying to walk
41:13home, oddly, from his own apartment.
41:20Pells.
41:22Your patient's doing fine, thanks to your team.
41:28It wasn't the eosinophilic pneumonitis, was it?
41:32Sarcoidosis.
41:34Good.
41:37House, please talk to me.
41:49I haven't slept through the night since Kuttner killed himself.
42:08I haven't slept through the night since Kuttner killed himself.
42:11The wrestling might have to wait.
42:14I'm gonna tell your doctors to repair your implant.
42:20Great.
42:21And then you ripped it out, rather than live with it for a few days, even.
42:27I'm your mother.
42:29This is my call.
42:31I don't know if I'm making the right one.
42:34But it's mine to make.
42:53Me human, my daughter.
42:54I don't know if I'm feeling Jahrached.
42:55I'll leave you alone.
42:56I can't live with it, Nick.
42:56I'll leave you alone.
42:57Bye, Sophie.
43:00Bye.
43:02Bye.
43:17Sleep well?
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