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00:41Cranial nerves, on hold Olympus' towering tops, a friendly Viking grew vines and hops,
00:48olfactory, optic, ocular motor, vagus, accessory, causes of edema, alive, allergic, differentials
00:57for swollen scrotum, gators, English spelling, torsion, pernia, epididymal cyst, S, syphilis.
01:09Enough with the drilling. We're third year, no more exams.
01:13You don't have to face house every day.
01:15And after today, neither do you. Here's to no more coming home in tears.
01:20It's kind of like coming to the end of an extreme rollercoaster, even with the terror, nausea,
01:25and whiplash. I'm a little sad that it's over.
01:30Let's go. You got your procedure look?
01:33Oh, I'm not quite done. I still have one more lumbar puncture.
01:35It's due today, unless you want to blow off becoming a doctor and get another PhD.
01:40I know. I'm gonna get it done.
01:41I thought you'd have that thing finished like six months ago.
01:44I've been busy.
01:58Oh, come on. Cruz? Let me do this. I need it for my log.
02:02Wait. You aren't done yet?
02:05I've been busy.
02:07What's in it for me?
02:08The satisfaction that comes from helping out a classmate?
02:12How about cash?
02:14Have you talked to House?
02:15It's 6 a.m. He won't be in for a few hours.
02:18I keep a roll of quarters in my car.
02:20I just turned in my log, and guess what I saw?
02:23There's an opening in the diagnostics department.
02:26House wants an intern?
02:28He's never had one before.
02:29You gotta figure, he doesn't want an intern.
02:32He wants you.
02:33And if you do...
02:53this is a map.
02:53This is a map.
02:53This is a map.
02:53It's a map.
02:57You can see, this is a map!
02:59You can see.
02:59You can see, this is a map.
02:59You can see, this map.
03:00You can see, this is a map.
03:15Uh, you must be Dr. Thirteen.
03:19Remy, Hadley. Nice to meet you.
03:22You're back!
03:23Hi.
03:24Hi.
03:29What the hell happened to you?
03:31Why'd you lie about going to Rome?
03:33You'd lie, too, if you bottomed out.
03:36Ended up in drug rehab.
03:40Thank you, House, for respecting my privacy.
03:43What a perfect reminder that I'm back.
03:45I didn't even know you had a problem.
03:47Loved ones are always the last to know.
03:49Loved ones and robotic estranged ex-boyfriends.
03:53Our patient is Kendall Pearson,
03:5616-year-old aspiring pirate.
03:58She's a Canadian kid who's trying to be the youngest person
04:00saw around the world.
04:01She collapsed yesterday during a practice run.
04:03Luckily for us, cameras were there.
04:06Corporate sponsors want us to check that she's seaworthy
04:09before the clock strikes.
04:11You're too old to set a record.
04:13Gives us three days.
04:15You've still only got one, right?
04:17Uh, last day as a student.
04:20Could be simple dehydration.
04:21She told the Coast Guard she had felt dizzy.
04:26Pulse and BP were normal at the time of the rescue.
04:28It's not dehydration.
04:30What about your internship?
04:32Did you sign up this morning?
04:34Actually, I'm still deciding.
04:37Uh, maybe she had a seizure, and that's what caused her collapse.
04:42Coast Guard reports there's no sign of head trauma.
04:44Uh, what about her back?
04:46Look.
04:47Right before the collapse, you hit the small of her back on the railing.
04:50Damaged adrenal glands caused adrenal insufficiencies,
04:53which caused the collapse.
04:55Nice.
04:56Blood draws every 15 minutes for four hours.
04:59It's a tracker of cortisol.
05:01Masters.
05:02There's no hurry.
05:03There's no wrong choices.
05:05At least that's what they tell people who make crappy choices.
05:08What's with a sudden interest in the future?
05:11You know, a blacksmith who spends this much time hammering out a new blade from raw Jell-O.
05:16It's curious about who ends up wielding it.
05:18No reason to be curious unless you're interested in wielding it yourself.
05:22You want her to intern here.
05:25And you're considering this?
05:27Before I make my decision, I still have one more LP I need to get, um, so I'd like to
05:35go to the ER.
05:3913, why don't you take Masters to do the blood draws.
05:42You can remind her about all the perks of working for me.
05:51Behind the deck, port side.
05:53If her adrenal hormone levels are consistently low, we'll replace them.
05:57You'll be ready to launch Thursday.
05:59Great.
06:01Inside cabin, facing the bow.
06:03Sorry, Kay. Need to borrow Mom.
06:05The sponsors?
06:06No, Kirk's people kicking up a fuss about your schedule in the interview.
06:13Uh, I can take over.
06:19Ceiling of the galley.
06:20Right.
06:22The last time I was on a boat was my freshman mixer in college.
06:25I didn't so much mix as hurl.
06:28Too much to drink?
06:29Uh, no, I was 13.
06:31And in college?
06:33Yeah, I know. Weird.
06:34I was thinking, cool.
06:37We'll be back for the next blood draw in 15 minutes.
06:40Unless, of course, you'd like to stay and continue bonding over your lost childhoods.
06:44Listen, I have a ton of prep work to do to be ready to launch.
06:47Is there any way we can speed the tests up?
06:49Mmm, I'm afraid not.
06:51Unless you're up for getting on a treadmill.
06:54We could stress her body, see if her adrenals respond.
06:56It would only take half an hour.
06:58Hmm.
07:02It's about an LP.
07:03Go. I'll handle this.
07:09Um, Dr. Cuddy?
07:14No, yeah.
07:14Can I come by your office later?
07:15I'd love to get some advice.
07:17Uh, I'm in meetings all afternoon.
07:19Try me tomorrow.
07:20Tomorrow?
07:22This is, this is my last day as a medical student, so I've got this decision to make.
07:27Probably the biggest decision of my career, which means maybe the biggest decision of my life.
07:34Although, I guess if I get married, um, House has opened up an internship.
07:40You do realize if you take it, he'll probably end up firing you again.
07:44He's always hired me back.
07:45And he'll continue mocking and insulting you, whatever chance he gets?
07:52It's certainly toughened me up.
07:56You're trying to get me to say good things about him.
07:58No.
07:59I'm trying to make you make your own decision and leave me alone.
08:04Working with House is great, and it sucks, often simultaneously.
08:09Most people can't work in that environment.
08:12The question is, can you?
08:16Thanks, Dr. Cuddy.
08:36You paged me down here, and now you're doing my LP?
08:39I got bored waiting.
08:40It's been two minutes.
08:41This is your 11th.
08:4314th.
08:43Listen, your roommate, is she hooking up with that resident?
08:47I've got a fine house.
09:14Rehab.
09:15Great cover story. Now I can't ever drink around those guys again, thus eliminating my main bar with cheese.
09:21Save the attitude for someone who didn't just get you your medical license back. Price you pay.
09:27There's a chicken in your office.
09:29No, there isn't.
09:32You lied about rehab?
09:33Oh, great.
09:34Relax. She's completely honest, but also completely boring.
09:37Watch this. Don't tell anyone.
09:40Of course not.
09:45You did an LP? Why didn't you page me?
09:48Oh, I'm sorry. Did you want to do one of those? You should have spoken up.
09:51You want the job or not.
09:53Um, I...
09:54After careful consideration, I have decided to accept your offer for an internship.
10:02Great.
10:04My department has a slightly different procedure log.
10:08Uh, you forged the last one. Um, I only did nine LPs.
10:12Do you know how to do an LP?
10:13Of course.
10:14Do you know how to do nine LPs and say it was ten?
10:18It's time to grow up.
10:20Turn that in. The job's yours.
10:26Stop staring blankly and go.
10:28No doubt something horrible has just happened to our patient.
10:40Her hand turned completely blue during the treadmill test.
10:43We put her on vasodilators, restored enough blood flow so she won't lose any fingers.
10:47Rules out adrenal insufficiency.
10:49There's house. He said to meet him here.
10:51This chicken's gone.
10:52Probably on the balcony.
10:54You knew he had a chicken? How come...
10:56Down here.
11:00Loss of consciousness.
11:01Plus, she's slowly turning blue.
11:04Rule out magical gum.
11:06Low cardiac output can cause both.
11:08Patient possibly has cardiomyopathy.
11:10Possibly caused by mercury poisoning from all the tuna fish she eats at sea.
11:14Uh, why are you putting, um, chicken footprints on the floor?
11:18Clever bastard Wilson got a hold of an Australorp.
11:24Hello?
11:25The quietest and calmest of all the chickens.
11:28Damn him.
11:30Mercury poisoning is out.
11:31Red blood cells have normal morphology.
11:34Raynaud's vasospasm in the ulnar artery would explain the hand.
11:37Not the loss of consciousness.
11:39Cerebral vasospasm explains both.
11:41Cerebral vasospasm makes sense.
11:43Take 13, give the patient a calcium channel blocker infusion in the basilar artery.
11:49Master's.
11:51I thought you were going to turn that in.
11:54Um, I-I'm busy with my patient.
11:56You're not busy now.
12:07Ah!
12:23Master's.
12:24Still haven't turned in your log?
12:27Still haven't gotten my 10th LP.
12:28See, I was thinking, maybe you should take House's internship.
12:33First you act like it's the equivalent of volunteering to be waterboarded, and now you're supporting it?
12:40You're weird.
12:43You make paper airplanes for fun and hang them from the ceiling.
12:46You have a membership to the Einstein Museum and an overbearing obsession with facial symmetry.
12:51It indicates freedom from disease.
12:53We're biologically programmed.
12:55Point is, you rub people the wrong way.
12:57But House is okay with your lack of bedside manner.
13:01He's okay with your willingness to argue any point with anyone, even if they outrank you.
13:05He's okay with your peculiar fashion sense.
13:08It's peculiar?
13:09House doesn't think you're weird.
13:10Which is weird.
13:11But good weird.
13:14Is that a chicken?
13:22I think he's a nostril orb.
13:26I'm gonna go check on my patient.
13:38Can someone please explain to me what House and Wilson are doing with those chickens?
13:42They have a bet to see who can keep a chicken in the hospital the longest without getting busted by
13:46security.
13:47Advancing past the vertebral artery.
13:50And why are they doing this?
13:52The place they bought them only had one pig.
13:55I'm glad you're gonna be sticking around after today.
13:58Really?
13:59You want me to stay?
14:00It's good to add a different perspective to the department.
14:02Someone who still remembers their rules other than House's.
14:07If I don't play by House's rules, he won't let me in.
14:12Find a way around it.
14:14I'd have to lie to him, which is still lying.
14:18Lying about a lie, that's practically telling the truth.
14:21Catheter's in, start the calcium channel blocker drip.
14:24Means I need another LP.
14:26Luckily, I know where you can get one.
14:28You good here?
14:29Let's go.
14:36Decent stick.
14:38Very smooth.
14:39Sounds like you've had a few of these.
14:42I suppose that comes with the territory.
14:44I have Huntington's.
14:46No need to get hushed and solemn about it.
14:51Why are you lying about rehab?
14:53Because the real reason I was gone is not something I want to share.
14:57Couldn't you just say that?
14:59Should be enough for Foreman and the others.
15:01How long have you worked here?
15:03House's people have personalities that range from nosy to pardon me while I do this cavity search.
15:10Do you think there's room for someone who does things differently?
15:17No.
15:20Not unless House decides that's what he wants.
15:26Doing catheter removal, I got a good look at her cerebral midline.
15:30Her penial gland is calcified.
15:31Case closed.
15:33We'll start her on hormone therapy.
15:34Ship her out.
15:35I handed in my lock.
15:39On your way to do that,
15:41do you happen to stop and give 13 an LP?
15:4513 stiff gait, small pupils, and the raging headache she's hiding gave you away.
15:52Yes.
15:53And I still broke her rule.
15:55My rule?
15:56Told you to defy the man, not this man.
16:00Why is it so wrong that I don't like to cheat?
16:03Can we go?
16:05No.
16:06Not liking it is fine.
16:07Not doing what you don't like makes you an eight-year-old waste your potential.
16:11You want me to be like you, it's not going to happen.
16:13That's the last thing I want, because then neither one of us would be exceptional.
16:19You think I'm exceptional?
16:20Not anymore.
16:23I can do my job without compromising.
16:26No, you can't.
16:28Because I'm not going to let you.
16:30Internship's gone.
16:33It's time for masters to say goodbye.
16:37Enjoy being a surgeon.
16:38You'll be fine.
16:57Surgery.
17:01anatomy, branches off the subclavian artery, vitamin C and D, VIT, vitamin B, vertebral eye, internal carotid, internal thoracic, internal
17:17thoracic, T, thyrocervical, C, costocervical.
17:32Martha and Masters. That's me. I'm gonna be a surgeon.
17:38Next.
17:43Welcome to your surgical internship at PPTH. The senior residents stand behind you. We'll all get to know each other
17:50soon enough. Grab a doughnut and get to work.
17:52We're out of doughnuts. Then, uh, get to work.
18:02A little oozing. Isolate the left subclavian section. You gotta do better than that. Can't see a thing.
18:11Push calcium chloride. It will supercharge the platelets and increase the clotting.
18:24Two amps of calcium chloride. Tell the blood bank to set up three units of packed red cells.
18:32The field is clear. Nice.
18:45You know, generally speaking, pledges aren't supposed to talk unless they ask a question.
18:51That's because, generally speaking, pledges don't have anything to say.
18:59Um, KP, is that patient Kendall Pearson? I thought she was discharged.
19:05It's a house case. I never know what that guy's up to.
19:08I want you to scrub it on my lung harvest.
19:11But it's my first day.
19:13Yes, I know. I was there.
19:15You scrubbed me ready in fifteen minutes.
19:44What happened?
19:45Last I heard you were going home.
19:47Kendall, uh, collapsed in the parking lot. They're doing something called a sympathectomy.
19:54She must have had a hypertensive crisis caused by neural liver stimulation in her kidneys.
19:59So they're cutting the nerves. It's like cutting the gas line to an engine.
20:04Yeah, sounds like what Dr. Taub said. It's not just basic surgery, but...
20:09It is. You should still be on pace for a launch in thirty-six hours.
20:13Her mom's, uh, packing the boat now. I'm supposed to pick up some dry ice, but...
20:22Nothing you can do for her here.
20:33Um...
20:35We're just trying to help our daughter reach her dream.
20:40She's different.
20:43So...
20:43You have to be different.
20:49I'll make sure she's okay.
20:52Thanks.
21:00You can see the full lobular structure of the left lung?
21:05Bifurcate in nominate artery. I've never seen one of this before.
21:07Hold this, masters.
21:09Rib spreaders.
21:10Uh, you guys okay if I pull a circulating nurse? We've got a train wreck in OR-10.
21:13You got it.
21:15Proximal end attached.
21:18Uh, can someone take the protractors for me?
21:20Not really.
21:21I have to use the bathroom.
21:23I know you're a rookie, but you gotta be kidding.
21:25I'm not.
21:26You can wait.
21:29I'm gonna have an accident.
21:31Next one in line, grab it.
21:41What's wrong?
21:42Hypotension, low cardiac output.
21:44Slope the swan.
21:45Don't you have your own surgery?
21:47I-I took a break.
21:49I-I told them I had to pee.
21:52You lied.
21:53It's a small one, but it's a gateway lie.
21:55I care about the patient.
21:58Another lie.
21:59You care about being exceptional.
22:01I told her dad I was gonna take care of her.
22:03A third lie.
22:05Welcome to the slippery slope.
22:07RA is eight. Equalization of pressures.
22:09And she has restrictive pericarditis.
22:11Add that to a calcified pineal gland.
22:13When is a calcified pineal gland not a calcified pineal gland?
22:18I realize technically it's never, but...
22:20When it's a granuloma.
22:21It's Wegner's. We should start her on steroids.
22:23But she had a high CK.
22:24Hey, Wegner's wouldn't explain that-
22:26Dehydration does.
22:27Yes, but the calcified pineal could be sarcoidosis.
22:32You had me at I had to pee.
22:36Thirteen's right. Start her on threefold immunosuppressants.
22:39Masters, if you wanna fight me on this, fill out a consult for him so you can stick around.
22:44Welcome back.
22:45I'm not back.
22:47I'll just be staying for this case.
22:54You got really good at this lying thing.
23:05Hope it was one hell of a whiz.
23:09I ran into Dr. House. He requested a surgical consult for his patient.
23:14House never asked for a consult.
23:17Something about this case. He needed a little more help.
23:20First day of your surgical internship, you wanna be loaned out to another department.
23:25Interesting career move.
23:27Drop the form by my office.
23:29Don't stay away too long.
23:31I'm already well on my way to forgetting you.
23:40How about to take both you lovely ladies out for a drink?
23:44I'd love to.
23:45Except I think you're a cretin.
23:46And the last time she was at a bar was ballet class.
23:49I didn't take...
23:51Oh.
23:53That's funny.
23:54I'm gonna stay and run a few extra tests on House's patient.
23:57This one lab value doesn't make sense to me.
23:59You're back with House?
24:01Just this one case. I'm not staying.
24:04I would kill for a chance you work with him.
24:06Like literally skin you and wear you as a disguise.
24:44As you know.
24:45Okay you're here on this desk.
24:46I'm sorry.
24:46Probably I had pain personally for a niece on a baby in Germany.
24:49Alright David, if you have 19% of his family hasn't too busy talking about.
24:49What's the best thing about anything?
24:49Who's being a tusk?
24:49You don't want too long and you know kind of a algu veil?
24:50Who's being a white man here?
24:51Oh!
24:52So that's perfect.
24:53Do I have a little taller uh?
24:55And if someone wants you to leave you alone if you can get to that.
24:59They want to be a living resource for you.
24:59You have a living security Ir iç hours.
24:59So, We're not being a medium one last week.
25:00Let's go.
25:44You want your is extra crispy or original recipe?
26:08Chickens!
26:13You ever get sick from poultry?
26:15Um, a few months ago, from this pheasant in a can my dad got me as a joke.
26:21You think that's why I'm sick?
26:22I think that can was chock full of a bacteria called Salmonella enteritis.
26:27It likes to hang out in the bones.
26:29Let me know if any of this is tender or painful.
26:32And this bacteria thing, is this good news or bad?
26:35Well, if I'm right, that means all you'll need are antibiotics.
26:40And you'll be, uh, well, ship shape.
26:44Sorry, couldn't resist.
26:49Did you always know that sailing was it for you?
26:53That it was the right thing?
26:55Didn't even start till I was ten.
26:57And at first I was not a fan.
27:00Certainly there's plenty not to like about sailing.
27:03But now that you're so into it...
27:05Oh, no, there's still plenty of things I hate about it.
27:07I hate being wet. I hate being cold.
27:10I hate eating nothing but freeze-dried food.
27:13That is quite the endorsement.
27:15Sailing is amazing.
27:16But it doesn't mean I love every second on the boat.
27:20Doing what you love means dealing with things you don't.
27:23If there were nothing to overcome, it might not be that...
27:27Ow!
27:33Salmonella enteritis is a nice catch.
27:36Thanks.
27:36Starting on the soft tissue windows.
27:40Once this case is over, you go back to surgery?
27:42That's the plan.
27:46I think that's a mistake.
27:48I think you should go back to surgery.
27:51I just said I was.
27:53No.
27:54You said it was your plan.
27:56Which means the house might be right.
27:58And you might be lying to yourself.
28:01Wouldn't it be so terrible?
28:03You chose house over surgery.
28:06My time here changed me.
28:07In ways not everyone in my life thought was for the better.
28:11No masses.
28:12Moving on to bone windows.
28:19Are those people right?
28:23I think when you do change, it's not so simple to go back.
28:29There.
28:30In the humerus.
28:34Doesn't look like an infection.
28:37That's because it looks like cancer.
28:51You have lymphoid sarcoma, a cancer in the bone in your arm.
29:06I'm sorry.
29:09There's nothing else?
29:11Um, we can do chemo and radiation after the amputation.
29:17I don't mean after.
29:18I mean instead of.
29:20If I leave soon, I still have time to break the record.
29:22Honey, you can't be serious.
29:25I feel fine.
29:26Last night they thought it was an infection.
29:27We know it's cancer.
29:29We ran the biopsy three times.
29:31You don't know how fast.
29:32Responding the surgery could increase the likelihood that the cancer will spread.
29:35Kendall, you need to think about what the doctor's saying.
29:37I'm thinking about the sale.
29:40Like I have since I was 10.
29:42Don't take this away from me.
29:43It's just a month.
29:45I can take extra precautions.
29:46I'll Skype you every day and I can fly back if something goes wrong.
29:50She'll be risking her life.
29:52I think we need to discuss this as a family.
29:57You're considering this?
30:02Your daughter's condition.
30:04Thank you, Dr. Masters.
30:34She's not budging.
30:36She wants to launch tomorrow.
30:37She's a minor.
30:38You sign the consent form.
30:40We can do the surgery.
30:42Amputation can be an emotional...
30:44She's talked my wife into agreeing with her.
30:49One parent signature is enough.
30:56She needs you to be a parent.
30:58You're asking me to blow up my family.
31:01I'm asking you to save your family.
31:06On her first solo line at crossing, she...
31:09scheduled a court date to become an emancipated minor.
31:13She'll do it again.
31:16And she'll win.
31:20She's gonna do what she's gonna do with or without me.
31:25I'd rather have it be with.
31:46I'm stuck.
31:48No, you're not.
31:49Case is over.
31:50You're back to surgery.
31:54And...
31:55Fetch.
31:57Oh, it's a good boy.
31:59Oh, it's a good boy.
32:01Hey, good boy.
32:04No one will stop Kendall's sale.
32:06You need to step in.
32:07The sign on the door says I'm a diagnostician.
32:10Cool diagnosis means I'm finished.
32:12She could die.
32:13Pretty sure the law of the land states that everyone has the right to be an idiot.
32:17Ah!
32:18I think it's the Second Amendment.
32:19Bitch!
32:21We're in here.
32:22Wait.
32:24Who's your good boy?
32:26You are constantly railing against hypocrisy, forcing people to face the truth.
32:31This time nothing?
32:33Yeah.
32:34Because they face the truth.
32:36And made a decision that will, in all likelihood, kill their daughter.
32:41I'm fine with that.
32:43I wanted a diagnosis.
32:45I got it.
32:46What do you want?
32:48I don't want her to die.
32:51Break the rules.
32:55I can't.
32:59I can't.
32:59So coloring inside the lines is more important to you than saving this girl's life.
33:05I was wrong about one thing.
33:07You are not exceptional.
33:11And fetch.
33:13Oh, oh, oh, oh.
33:14Good boy.
33:15Good boy.
33:16Good boy.
33:17Good boy.
33:22Dr. Wilson?
33:24Um, I'd like to get your advice about a cancer patient.
33:27Kendall Pearson.
33:29Oncology rounds.
33:30Everyone's talking about it.
33:32Oh!
33:33Are you okay?
33:34Yeah, I'm...
33:34My back's acting up.
33:36Oh.
33:39Um, so...
33:41What would you do?
33:42I would keep trying to convince her to have the surgery.
33:45And if she kept saying no?
33:48I would just keep...
33:49Keep...
33:51Keep trying.
33:54I know there's a chicken under there.
33:56Oh, thank God.
33:58I'm gonna peck through one pair of my loafers.
34:01Oh, jeez.
34:08So that's all you'd do?
34:10That's all you can do.
34:13Is it?
34:16Is it?
34:25Isn't that House's chicken?
34:27Disgusting beasts.
34:28I don't know why I ever agreed to this bet.
34:30So call it off.
34:32And lose $20?
34:34Listen.
34:35House was in the exact same situation Kendall's in.
34:38He needed surgery, but he didn't want it.
34:40Once he was in medically induced coma, his girlfriend signed the consent form as his proxy.
34:45They went ahead with the surgery against his will.
34:48Probably saved his life.
34:51So she did the right thing?
34:54Depends on who you ask.
34:57Bitch!
35:01No! No!
35:02No!
35:11Excuse me.
35:12Who's responsible for this chicken?
35:15Does anyone know who owns the chicken?
35:19That bird belongs to Dr. Gregory House.
35:45We have a big opposite.
35:46Who's responsible for the chicken?
35:54About agrid formerly villager.
35:57He was powerful, so he can take hisaval to protect his держ at the man.
35:58Overall, when he gets to see the horn when he's growing cold, he is now hungry.
36:02you need to do this surgery i will now we've been through this i'm leaving today it's a stupid
36:11record it's not about the record i used to race against other people i could have the slowest
36:20boat in the fleet and i'd win so it's about being better than everyone else it has nothing to do
36:24with anybody except me the other racers would think i was crazy i'd set off on some tacking angle that
36:33made no sense to them because they couldn't see what i saw i could sense the changes in the wind
36:41before they even happened at the top of the game you play by different rules
36:57medicine's gonna burn a little bit
37:20radicardic arrest third degree heart block likely paranoid plastic syndrome
37:32what's going on cancer is causing our heart to slow down we have to get her to the or and
37:37treat her
37:38this is what i was worried about if this had happened at sea she would be dead
37:41oh my god we need you to sign the consent form authorize us to amputate her arm
38:09is the clavian axis established temporary pace or ready don't need it push calcium chloride it'll fix the heart block
38:18break cardio it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:28heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:33heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:34heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:35heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:35heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:35heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:35heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:37heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the heart block it'll fix the
38:40heart block it'll fix
38:47What happened?
38:53You had a cardiac episode that required us to bring you into the OR.
38:57That crisis resolved, but...
38:59What did you do? What did you do?
39:01During surgery, we found cancer in a lymph node in your neck.
39:04So you cut off my arm?
39:06Cancer was already spreading. It had to be done.
39:09I told you I didn't want this!
39:10If we had waited until after the sale was over, you would have died.
39:16That record. That was everything.
39:19It wasn't everything. You have a life. A future.
39:22You weren't supposed to do this. How could you?
39:25Because we love you.
39:28I hate you. I hate both of you.
39:32Okay.
39:42My arm.
39:46My arm.
39:48My arm.
40:00My arm.
40:02Dr Masters.
40:09Oh, my God.
40:39Someone's got their pouty face on.
40:42I did things no doctor in their right mind would do.
40:45Good.
40:47I manipulated, lied, forged, stole.
40:50I don't want to know the specifics.
40:51Might be called to testify.
40:58I broke the rules because I believed I was right.
41:01You were right.
41:03Then why don't I feel good or satisfied?
41:04Instead, I just feel like throwing up.
41:07And you're following me to ask how I break the rules
41:10and maintain my rosy demeanor.
41:11I didn't do it to be happy.
41:13I just thought I would be.
41:18You can't always get what you want.
41:21The victor of the spoils.
41:24Your bird recover okay?
41:25Physically, yes.
41:27Emotionally, it was a long night.
41:30Next week, ferrets.
41:34House.
41:39I can't do it.
41:43I'm leaving.
41:48Surgery?
41:53I don't know what I'm gonna do,
41:55but I do know I don't want to be here.
42:07Nothing will ever be simple again.
42:13I'm fine with that.
42:17You can't always get what you want.
42:23I don't know what I'm gonna do.
42:30I don't know what I'm gonna do.
42:32I don't know what I'm gonna do.
42:39You can't always get what you want.
42:45But if you try sometimes
42:47You might find
42:50You get what you need
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