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00:00If you don't know how to use a computer, we will teach you here.
00:03Most jobs require at least basic word processing skills.
00:06We try to get you up to 50 words per minute.
00:09We also have a course in how to talk to someone in an interview.
00:13Stuff like what employers are looking for, how to turn negatives into positives.
00:17We can also provide clothes for the interview if you need them.
00:20People donate shoes and suits all the time.
00:23What if I had a history with, uh, with drugs?
00:27That is nothing to be ashamed of.
00:28Many of our clients have struggled with addiction,
00:31and if you want to get clean, we'll help you do that.
00:34And what if I have a kid?
00:37No one to help you?
00:38If I need someone to watch her while I'm in class or, uh, on an interview,
00:43could you help with that?
00:44We do not provide child care.
00:47Actually, it's something that comes up often.
00:49I would love to be able to do it.
00:51I just don't have the resources.
00:53But it's definitely on the wish list.
00:56Okay.
00:58Okay.
00:59Uh, thank you.
01:00I'll be back.
01:01Oh, I have to take this.
01:02Yes, please come back.
01:04We'll get you started.
01:05It was nice to meet you, Benjamin.
01:08Hey, Oscar.
01:10Ah.
01:11Oh, that is too bad.
01:13Did they tell you why?
01:22Yeah.
01:25Mm-hmm.
01:26Look, you know what?
01:27Sometimes you just don't get the job.
01:30Oscar, I've got to call you back.
01:41Benjamin!
01:43Benjamin, wait!
01:49Oh, my God.
02:01Somebody call an ambulance!
02:03What?
03:33You are. Tell me why.
03:35Guy collapsed after being on his feet for hours on a hot day without breakfast, so that's really weird.
03:42ER found nothing wrong.
03:43Then I decided I should test his wallet.
03:46He's rich. That's why we're taking the case?
03:48No, we're taking the case because no one knows what's wrong with him.
03:52And he's rich.
03:56Dr. Adams. Give her the file.
04:00This is my only copy.
04:03My M.O. depends upon the use of a team definitionally that involves more than one person.
04:09It's all the way. I really have no choice. Give her the file.
04:12You can't afford a team.
04:13Adams is free.
04:15Then I'm referring both to her availability and her price tag.
04:19New girl, meet newer girl, and vice versa.
04:23You said we were meeting for coffee.
04:25Well, when someone asks if you want coffee, they obviously don't just mean coffee.
04:30Wait. Do you think I was referring to sex?
04:34Would you shut the blinds on your way out?
04:36I thought you were referring to talking.
04:38Talking about medicine?
04:40Specifically, as it refers to the guy whose name is on the file, she still hasn't handed you.
04:45I'm not working house. I'm in the process of looking for a paying job.
04:48In the meantime, there's no way a do-gooder like you isn't volunteering all over town.
04:53Ladling kittens, spaying soup.
04:56There's a free clinic in Trenton.
04:58Well, think of this as today's free clinic, only with fewer bums with herpes.
05:02I don't think we actually have much of a case. I think it's just dehydration.
05:09What happened the last time another doctor told you I was wrong about a case?
05:12I lost my job.
05:14You saved a life.
05:19Is an ultrasound really necessary? I'm feeling much better now.
05:22A sudden collapse at your age can indicate a deterioration in the heart muscle.
05:27A pretty serious condition.
05:28It could also just be dehydration.
05:31Next time, you could probably drop the undercover act.
05:34I walk in on a suit. They're going to put their best foot forward.
05:39Also, I don't own a suit.
05:42You give away millions and you don't own a suit?
05:44You gave those away, too.
05:47One day, I was writing a check to my landscaper and it suddenly hit me.
05:51Six thousand dollars to take out plants and put in different plants so I can look at them.
05:57Shouldn't I use that money to do something important?
05:59And by money, you mean all your money?
06:02Well, I started with 10 million and I couldn't think of a reason not to give 20 or 40.
06:10I figure I could live on 25,000 a year.
06:13One room apartment, bus pass, thrift stores, bare necessities.
06:17I still have my software company.
06:20And when I make more, I'll give that away, too.
06:23He's nuts. He's generous.
06:26There's a neurological issue. He's getting rid of everything.
06:28His echocardiogram was negative for cardiomyopathy.
06:31Head CT showed no signs of stroke or hemorrhage.
06:33He has one pair of pants.
06:35Most people with his kind of money are commissioning oil paintings of their Yorkshire Terrier.
06:40Benjamin is sacrificing his own comfort to help others.
06:43That's because helping others is his Yorkie oil painting.
06:46That's good, not sick.
06:49That's naive and sick.
06:50You really want to improve things? You do it through policy.
06:53This guy empties his pockets. What really changes?
06:56That's right. All those babies with AIDS, they're just using us.
06:59My parents had $800 between them when they got here.
07:02They scraped and borrowed so we could go to good schools and I worked my ass off.
07:06No one gave me a handout. It makes me work harder.
07:10Rebuttal.
07:12What's your evil plan?
07:14I object to your cynicism.
07:16Spinner.
07:17That's what I object to.
07:18The Dean of Medicine has an ethical obligation to come in with a completely open mind about all employees.
07:23Us letting me blithely run roughshod for at least four weeks.
07:26My theory is that you're running a battery of tests to convince him that you saved his life,
07:30then con him into funding you to hire back your team.
07:33What?
07:33Your old team?
07:35What?
07:35This is your new reality. You've got your office, you've got neighbors, you've got one employee,
07:40one volunteer until she finds actual paid work or gets sick of you.
07:44Talk to Chase and Taub. They're willing to come back.
07:48What about their team?
07:49Not a good choice.
07:51He's not long-term because she has no long-term.
07:55Not taking your calls?
07:57She will.
07:59Discharge a patient.
08:01Unexplained loss of consciousness.
08:02It could be cardiomyopathy, global anoxia, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
08:06Dehydration.
08:07He was giving fluids and he got better.
08:09And I'm sure your tests have come up negative or you'd have shut me up already.
08:12Which means he goes home.
08:16There is a symptom.
08:19Extreme altruism.
08:24You've got two choices, House.
08:26You can recognize that your patient is just a very nice, healthy guy and send him home,
08:31or you can consider altruism a symptom, in which case he cannot take his money.
08:41Send him home.
08:43And check with admitting for the net worth of all new patients.
08:58I'm not coming back, House.
09:04Technically, you're back right now.
09:08I need you to stop calling me.
09:10The first 17 messages were cute, but...
09:13Putting the band back together.
09:15Interesting that you've never shut up at my place.
09:17What with your love of annoying me and your inability to take note for an answer.
09:22I'm guessing ankle monitor.
09:27Guilty as charged.
09:30Literally.
09:33I'm not a doctor anymore, House.
09:35The job went away, but not the profession.
09:39You look healthy, so that's not it.
09:43You met a boy.
09:45Or a girl.
09:47Fall in love, want to be happy.
09:50You decided to enjoy what time you have left.
09:55You're going to Thailand.
09:59Girl.
10:01And Mykonos.
10:04Turns out I like boring.
10:06No, you want to like boring.
10:08But if you actually like boring, you would have figured that out in fifth grade when you were bored.
10:12Please stop calling me.
10:17No.
10:20You showed up to tell me that you don't want to hear from me, huh?
10:24It's a mixed signal.
10:26I'm not even going to choose to listen to your actions rather than your words.
10:29They're more honest.
10:37I'm a little confused.
10:39The test is designed to determine if your nerves are...
10:42I'm not running a test and discharging me.
10:44Was I dehydrated or not?
10:47I think so.
10:48But out of an abundance of caution, my colleague has taken it upon herself to do one more test.
10:53All right.
10:57You scare me a little.
11:01Why?
11:03I've been considering applying to Doctors Without Borders, going overseas a while,
11:08and that seems like a huge sacrifice, but you...
11:11You don't scare her.
11:13You make her feel guilty.
11:17You like your life the way it is.
11:19Most people give the minimum they have to give so they can enjoy what they have left.
11:23I guess my minimum is just higher than most.
11:27Complete recruitment and interference pattern.
11:29His leg muscles are fine.
11:31I feel, uh, funny.
11:33Where?
11:34My chest.
11:35Your tachycardic.
11:36Your heart's beating too fast.
11:38Unbelievable.
11:48Patient got tachycardic to 185.
11:51We pushed 18 milligrams adenosine.
11:53There's definitely something wrong with him.
11:55Which is awesome.
11:57Now there's something to cure, which means there's something to be disproportionately financially grateful for.
12:03Morning.
12:04Got your coffee.
12:06Thanks.
12:07The arrhythmia could easily have caused the collapse that landed Father Teresa in here in the first place.
12:13Oh, that's fine.
12:14That's fine.
12:14Keep it.
12:16We looked at his heart yesterday and didn't see any structural abnormalities.
12:19I'm thinking occult long QT syndrome.
12:21What about Whipples?
12:22If it was Whipples, there'd be some kind of neurological involvement.
12:24You don't think defying human nature is neurological?
12:27Racing heart, medical condition.
12:29Bleeping heart, stupid condition.
12:31Are you saying that because you believe it or because it's in your financial best interest to think his generosity
12:36isn't just temporary?
12:38I'm told that some people are just nice and trying to embrace that wisdom.
12:43Benjamin's been taking allergy medication the last few weeks.
12:46Long QT syndrome can be medication induced.
12:49Flushing with saline, get rid of the antihistamines and do an EKG.
12:53No, wait.
12:54I'll do the flushing.
12:56Take the damn two dollars.
12:58I just need to sip the coffee.
13:03I just got so angry, you know?
13:07So I made a terrible mistake.
13:09You know, I'm trying to start my life over to help people the way I always wanted.
13:16But my department got defunded and it's my fault.
13:21I just can't stand to think of all those patients going untreated because I don't have the resources to do
13:27my best work.
13:30How about I help you out?
13:32How do you mean?
13:36I'll give a million dollars as an endowment to the hospital, your mark for diagnostics.
13:42Wow.
13:44I am an opportunistic ex-con who just gave you a two-minute sob story as step three in my
13:51master plan,
13:52and you've offered me a million dollars, which is step 17.
13:58Is that bad?
14:02Ethics are not my strong suit.
14:07Hypothetical.
14:09I'm offered oral sex from a sexaholic.
14:12Do I have to decline?
14:14Don't answer yet.
14:15Saying no will cause both of us pain.
14:17Saying yes will cause both of us pleasure.
14:19You can't take sex from a sexaholic.
14:22You can't give booze to an alcoholic.
14:24And you can't take this guy's money.
14:25Could be wrong about the symptom.
14:27I'm wrong all the time.
14:28Taking money from a sick person is ethically suspect at best.
14:32What is this, Canada?
14:33All we do is take money from sick people.
14:35We work for it.
14:37I'm working.
14:38How much?
14:40$20.
14:42Well, what if it was?
14:44It's the same principle.
14:45$20, a million.
14:47What's the difference?
14:48Actually, the difference is pretty much a million dollars.
14:51He came up with the figure, not me.
14:55Crap.
14:56I've got a patient with end-stage renal disease.
14:59Her heart can't support dialysis.
15:01She needs a transplant.
15:02But you tuned out as soon as it stopped being about you, didn't you?
15:06What?
15:07I gotta go.
15:08It's all mood.
15:09The patient probably has long QT.
15:11Probably is a really, really decent person.
15:14They exist, right?
15:15You can't take the money house.
15:18Is long QT bad?
15:21It's a tough thing to control.
15:24Is there someone you want me to call?
15:28There's someone I would like to call.
15:30He sees the same person who won't take my calls.
15:34My wife.
15:38I started giving away the money.
15:39I hoped she'd want to do it with me.
15:44She didn't.
15:48I miss them.
15:50We have two little boys.
15:55Having a family doesn't exempt me from social responsibility.
15:59But family comes first.
16:00Good shit.
16:02I know that sounds weird.
16:04But if someone is related to you, does that empirically make them more special?
16:09More deserving than anyone else?
16:11Yes.
16:12It gives you a responsibility.
16:13My boys have a roof over their heads.
16:16They're not starving.
16:21I pay court-ordered child support, and frankly, it's more than they need.
16:27I love them more than anything.
16:28I just, I can't justify buying video games in private schools when other people's children are starving.
16:38I hope one day they'll understand that.
16:42Your hands are trembling.
16:44Is it the electrodes?
16:46Are you in pain?
16:47No.
16:48What's happening?
16:49I'm not sure, but it's not what we thought it was.
16:58So, arrhythmia, fainting, muscle tremors, plus, unfortunately, mental changes.
17:07I still don't think it's neurological.
17:11God bless you.
17:12He lost his wife and kids because he couldn't stop giving money away.
17:15He lost his wife because she couldn't accept not being filthy rich.
17:19She's not drinking the coffee either.
17:21Drink it, don't drink it.
17:22The point is, I gave it to you, so we're even.
17:27It was a gift, an insignificant token.
17:30There was nothing owed.
17:32That was the whole point.
17:33Why?
17:35Why?
17:36Yeah, why?
17:38She's the crazy one.
17:40So, a guy gives everything away to strangers.
17:43Sane girl who doesn't want anything from strangers.
17:47Crazy.
17:47You're not a stranger.
17:49And your perverse view of the world is making you force a neurological component onto an obviously
17:54cardiological...
17:55Your parents didn't love you enough, so you need to prove your superiority.
17:59Or they love you too much, so you need to prove your humility.
18:03Or it's just rich guilt.
18:04I'm betting on the last one.
18:09There's a whole list of drugs that could have caused his symptoms.
18:12Yeah, the guy would spend money on drugs when there are orphans out there without cable.
18:16Anyway, he'd be getting better right now, not worse.
18:18Could be polyarteritis and a dosa.
18:20That comes with a rash.
18:24Echo virus.
18:25Virus, virus, virus, virus, virus.
18:27Fits his physical symptoms and could, but doesn't necessarily cause personality changes.
18:34Works for a phone?
18:36Start him on antivirals.
18:39Adams, when you treat and he gets better and doesn't give Bob Cratchit Christmas day off,
18:45you owe me a coffee.
18:50Click the third tab from the left and find the box that says previous entries.
18:54You get a drop-down menu sorted by patient name and department.
18:58Thank you. Appreciate your help.
19:00You're gonna read too much into this, aren't you?
19:01No, not at all.
19:03We're gonna fundamentally disagree about what it means to read too much into this, aren't we?
19:07Yes, absolutely.
19:10Look, I thought about what you said and I realized you were right.
19:13Great. See you tomorrow morning.
19:14No, you won't.
19:17Afternoon?
19:18I can't think of another interpretation.
19:20Shut up.
19:21I'm not sure what you were trying to achieve.
19:23I'm never quite sure, but you were actually a friend to me when I needed it.
19:28I don't want to come back to work for you.
19:30But I was wrong to try to push you out of my life.
19:36Everything has gone blue.
19:38That's not supposed to happen, right?
19:41Stay there. I'm coming.
19:43No, you don't have to do that.
19:46Although, if you did come, maybe you could swing by the Hunan Palace and get some lo mein and
19:50Sichuan beef.
19:51That is six miles out of my way.
19:54Oh, okay then.
19:55So I'll get something from the hospital cafeteria, which is where I get all my meals, since I can't go
20:00anywhere.
20:01Fine. I'll get the food.
20:03You're a peach.
20:09I started the last row of the placonero.
20:11Can you do me a favor?
20:14A favor?
20:20You want me to return these?
20:22Give them to someone?
20:23Wear them while you masturbate?
20:27I want you to have them.
20:30That's not a favor.
20:31It was a two-for-one sale. I couldn't resist. I need to justify buying them.
20:35They're $120. My car's in the shop. I'm short on cash this month.
20:41I can't pay you back.
20:43The first pair were $120. These were free.
20:48You do know why I punched the last person that pissed me off?
20:53Was it Santa?
21:10What's your patient's status?
21:13Better.
21:14I'm discharging him.
21:16Good.
21:19Hey, hey.
21:20Why do you care?
21:23Specifically.
21:24Although, I'm curious about a general answer, too.
21:26Your guy just signed up to donate a kidney to my patient with renal failure.
21:32Did he meet your patient with renal failure?
21:34No. He heard the nurses talking about her. She was short on time.
21:40I was wrong.
21:41Don't say that. House, she really needs this kidney.
21:44He's not better. His mental status is declining.
21:48Or he's doing an amazing thing for another human being.
21:52I thought it was an ethical no-brainer that we can't take stuff from sick people.
21:55No. I changed my mind.
22:06He's still sick.
22:08His symptoms have gone away.
22:09Not all of them.
22:11Offering an organ to a stranger is a symptom.
22:13A couple dozen people a year make undirected kidney donations.
22:16How many of them are also in the process of pauperizing themselves?
22:20If the guy threw himself on a grenade, he'd be a hero. If it saves a life, who cares?
22:24You do.
22:25Yesterday, we made the exact opposite argument.
22:29There's even a chance I'm right. It'd be dangerous to give his kidney to someone else.
22:33More dangerous than complete renal failure? My patient needs this. Now.
22:37Why do you want to give away your kidney?
22:40There's 70,000 people in this country on the active waiting list for a kidney and less than 10,000
22:44dead
22:44people a year to give them one. Yeah. If only we could kill 60,000 more people a year, all
22:49would be golden.
22:50I'll give you your money. See? Crazy.
22:53Being a live donor has risks. I looked it up. The risk is one in 4,000 I could die
22:58during surgery,
22:59which means if I don't donate, I'm valuing my life at 4,000 times someone else's.
23:05It's not like I want to be cut open and have a part of me taken out, but I've got
23:09two and this woman has none.
23:10She'll die without it. Perfectly logical.
23:14People with mental deficiency can be logical. Just like sane people can be illogical.
23:19This kidney thing is the only evidence you have that he's sick.
23:24I'm gonna let him be a donor.
23:30Dr. House, it's not a symptom. Come back after you're convinced that I'm healthy and I will give you your
23:37money.
23:38You won't.
23:45We have time for one more test before we move in.
23:48What test?
23:49One of our tests will prove that it was an echovirus-ires-ires. At least not cured, honestly.
23:54I've been saying all along this could be whipples. Causes arrhythmia, tremor, and mental changes.
24:01Bad idea. There's no joint pain. Where's Adams?
24:04We thought the case was over. She has a job interview.
24:12Why is she here?
24:13Because I called her.
24:15Bigger question is why that worked.
24:18I'm here because I have time and you have a crisis and I'm...
24:21We're too busy for rationalizations. The patient made a big downgrade in his personal life.
24:25He's probably not eating all that healthy.
24:27Magnesium deficiency?
24:30Wait until they take him back to his room, draw blood, do an expanded electrolyte profile.
24:34No, he hasn't had anxiety or any trouble sleeping. I think it's Whipple's disease.
24:39Bad idea. He doesn't have joint pain.
24:41Joint pain is common, but not definitive.
24:43Whipple's explains all of his symptoms, including the personality change.
24:47And it would respond to antibiotics, which is why he started to feel better.
24:50Which doesn't mean he's not still sick.
24:52You were right.
24:54Counts for nothing if you can't defend it.
24:57Book a procedure room, do an upper endoscopy, and run a PCR test for Whipple's.
25:06Guilt. You feel guilty about leaving.
25:09Yes, I think that little of you and that much of me. You're nothing without me.
25:13Not leaving me, leaving humanity.
25:16I'm going with my girlfriend, the woman I love.
25:19To have fun.
25:22You're trying to make me feel guilty because you're saving lives here, and I think that's great.
25:27I'm proud to have been a part of it, but now I just want to be happy.
25:34No one's unhappy in Greece.
25:40It just appeared in the last few weeks.
25:42He's having trouble holding a pencil in school.
25:45Is it itch?
25:48Anything different lately? A new baseball glove? A new kitten?
25:52Well, a neighbor's put in a pool, so he's been spending a lot of time over there.
25:56But if it were something in the water, it would be everywhere, wouldn't it?
26:04It is in the water. He's allergic to chlorine?
26:07No. He is allergic to summer lilac.
26:13That's my lotion. And it's not in the pool.
26:17No. It's on the palms of his hands.
26:20In the pool is the neighbor's daughter.
26:24Or the neighbor's hot wife.
26:31There's some lube.
26:34Sorry. Too late for your eyesight.
26:46Endoscopy didn't reveal any lesions in the small intestine. I'm running the PCR test now.
26:54Found it in my office. Appears to be a gift.
26:58That can't be good.
27:01Dammit.
27:01You got her the job interview.
27:03And that was supposed to be the end of it. I don't take charity.
27:07Good for you, you loon.
27:09I don't like owing people things.
27:12So, either you're so insecure that you feel like you need to always have the upper hand,
27:16or you're so arrogant that the notion of a favor is insulting to you,
27:20or it's your family, some kind of immigrant pride thing.
27:24I'm betting on the last one.
27:25I just don't like it. It makes me feel icky.
27:31That's the reason?
27:32Ickiness?
27:33You never even tried to analyze this?
27:36That's even crazier than the gift thing.
27:38House?
27:39There's no sign of Trufera Medinae.
27:43It's not Whipple's.
27:48We did what we could.
27:55You sure you want to do this?
27:57Poor Lex.
27:59This is going to make me very happy.
28:17Dr. Simpson.
28:19Heart rate's 140, pressure's dropping.
28:22Get him adenosine, stat.
28:23Vision's unstable, surgery's off.
28:30Arrhythmia is back.
28:31He's on heparin and stable for now, but this could put him at risk for stroke or embolism.
28:35Maybe he got bit by a spider.
28:36The symptoms can take up to three days to manifest.
28:39He'd have localized pain.
28:40LCDD?
28:41Almost always hits the kidneys.
28:44Ah, Dr. Foreman.
28:45Perhaps he can help us.
28:46I can't decide whether to take out an I told you so ad in the New England Journal or stay
28:52classy
28:52and just spray paint him on your car.
28:55You're off the case.
28:57It seems like an overreaction.
28:59You dosed him.
29:00Couldn't stand him losing him as a patient, so you faked a symptom to prove you're right.
29:03That's idiotic.
29:06Sorry.
29:07Don't apologize.
29:09I don't know if you're power crazed or paranoid, but I know she's right.
29:13Two lives are in the balance here.
29:15Alice, I worked for you for seven years.
29:17I know how you operate, so when I see symptoms magically show up right when you need them.
29:21And I was your boss for seven years, and I know what a suspicious micromanaging hard ass you are.
29:26Why would I do this now, knowing you can send me right back to jail?
29:31What'd you give him?
29:32Nothing.
29:33You can't prove otherwise.
29:35So why don't you do the smart thing here?
29:39You're off the case.
29:40I no longer have access to this patient.
29:46You can't let him do this.
29:48He's the boss.
29:51And he's right.
30:03I assume you dose the patient because you're really certain he has a neurological condition?
30:09I assume you're interpreting my actions in the best possible light because you didn't get the job.
30:16What's with you in the park?
30:19Nothing.
30:21I expect my people to lie better than that.
30:26Either you're getting her gifts because you want her to like you, in which case I don't like you, or
30:31you're getting her gifts to screw with her, in which case I will be teaching you my secret homey handshake.
30:39I just, I thought it was interesting she couldn't accept that coffee.
30:45I wanted to see how deep it went.
30:48But now?
30:48Oh, now I just want to win.
30:53What was in the box?
30:55Gift certificate.
30:57The spa.
30:59Yeah, that's not going to do it.
31:01You're up against a lifetime of training.
31:03If you want to win, you've got to do something she can't possibly reciprocate.
31:07You've got to push her neuroses to the point where even she thinks that she's crazy.
31:23One more favor, and I promise I'll leave you alone forever.
31:28Or I'm lying.
31:29Either way, it's more interesting than whatever you're doing now.
31:42Can I help you?
31:43I'm Mickey's wife.
31:46We're separated.
31:47I heard he was sick.
31:49I just wanted to see him.
31:54He's giving a kidney to someone he's never met.
31:58He wants to, yeah.
32:01I know he's talked about you.
32:03He's been alone all this time.
32:05I'm sure it would mean a lot to him to see you.
32:09I wanted to spend my life with him, but
32:15I need to feel like he loves me more than other people.
32:19Like he loves our kids more.
32:25He's been alone all this time for me.
32:27He loves me.
32:33I know it's going to have a lot to do.
32:36I don't know.
32:36I don't know.
32:41I don't know about it.
32:41I don't know.
32:53there was a problem but i'm gonna try again
32:59to give it to the same lady she needs it okay never mind wait what do you want it's nothing
33:13it's
33:18just i have polycystic kidney disease and i need a transplant and they say i don't have much time
33:25so when i heard that you were willing i just but i'm glad it's going to someone
33:33i'll give it to you
33:38you already promised it to someone else
33:40i have another one saving one life is good saving two is better you give away two kidneys
33:48and you die i could live on dialysis for years yes and and then you die and then i could
33:55donate
33:55my other organs heart lungs i could save four or five more lives
34:19foreman's gonna need a diagnostician this guy is crazy
34:31arrhythmia muscle tremors and yes mental changes if his heart doesn't rupture he's liable to rip it
34:36out and give it away you know the down vibe in here is totally ruining my charlie's angels fantasy
34:44that haircut isn't helping either seems like graves disease or some other thyroid issue
34:49is she on the team now like forever his thyroid levels were within normal range when he was
34:58admitted could be coxsackie b virus no pericarditis what about porphyria it's a little weird without the
35:04rash but it fits all of his other symptoms and if it is acute intermittent porphyria that would explain
35:09why his symptoms keep recurring so unlikely it's possible what else i said what else
35:20oh
35:21there that's better what else
35:48well if there's nothing better than possible and possible gets upgraded to probable
35:53i'll start him on hematin no i'll go
36:03so what's the answer are you now on the team like forever i don't know
36:11because i was thinking of ordering t-shirts i don't know house i mean what am i supposed to do
36:18i trained to be a doctor i know how to take someone's pain away how to make a stopped heart
36:24beat again
36:25we've brought people's kids back their husbands and
36:31so guilt yes you were right you were always right i just
36:38i have the skills to help people is it okay for me to walk away from that because i
36:44do you want to just want to just have fun obviously not
37:00how's your patient she died a few hours ago
37:1413's back
37:17no department no money and somehow you managed to con her into hanging around
37:23i have a gift
37:31what it was a con the patient was faking no i was
37:40i brought him in here under false pretenses just to get his money
37:46i ordered a bunch of random tests to keep him here one of them was a head ct which uses
37:50iodine contrast
37:53you think he's allergic to iodine no again just don't interrupt me their team was right this is a thyroid
38:01issue
38:04he has plumbers disease
38:09he has a nodule in his thyroid
38:13produces excess hormone not enough to test abnormal just more than his brain was used to just enough to
38:19make him irrationally generous making vulnerable to overheating then you pumped his body full of iodine
38:25and kicked him into thyrotoxicosis i said don't interrupt but yes you're right take out the nodule
38:31he'll be fine
38:47two days one surgery
38:51i now accept that you're all better where's my money you made me sick you were already sick
39:00i just made you much much worse seriously the money
39:10you're not giving it to me are you when you're facing death
39:15something's coming to focus
39:18my life you love your family you want the back
39:23your altruism is always a symptom
39:26no it wasn't i'm still gonna give less
39:30not much less just enough to spoil your kids
39:33no they needed more than people with tb or children in indonesia with no eyes
39:39diagnosticians with hearts of gold i don't want to give you money because you're an ass
39:46i was an ass last week
39:50i love my family i want to be with them
39:56it doesn't make me a bad person no it makes you a healthy person
40:13my mechanic called said the work's been paid for you mentioned your car was in the shop that's 4500
40:21dollars smile and say thank you or i get you gps
40:30you and
40:46your car is getting fixed you're right she went for it good work need a lift tomorrow
40:57so your car is still in the shop i don't take charity i'm just glad it's over
41:04nothing is ever
41:06you and i'm just glad it's over
41:06and i've been trying hard
41:13and i've been trying hard
41:20get so hard in times like now
41:22to hold on
41:26the guns they wait to be stuck
41:2813.
41:31need a minute
41:40you're fired
41:42now what house i'm starting
41:44i'm not joking
41:46you're fired don't come in tomorrow
41:48house
41:50i can work with people who've got nowhere else to go
41:53people who've got something to prove people who just get off on weird cases but i can't work with
41:58as someone who's here so she doesn't have to feel bad
42:05you're trying to save me
42:07yes i think that little of you and that much of me
42:10they'll sip you up and dress you down
42:14stand you in a row
42:17but you know you don't have to
42:21you can just say no
42:23okay
42:23if you want to
42:26and there ain't no one gonna turn
42:30me around
42:32and there ain't no one gonna turn
42:37me around
42:38ain't no one gonna
42:43Don't turn me around
43:26That's some bad hat, Harry
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