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00:00I am void.
00:02And that's five.
00:05And that's six.
00:07Not to dad.
00:08On a slam contract,
00:10you normally want to play your winners early.
00:12Sorry, Dad.
00:13You're learning. You're doing fine.
00:16Connie Gilman's a good player.
00:17And a widow.
00:18I should take her out because she can play bridge.
00:23You're a true romantic.
00:25You should ask somebody out.
00:27You think Cecile's not dating yet?
00:29Cecile was dating before she left.
00:31Shut up, Mark.
00:32You know, I have a partner, and she's doing great.
00:35Amy should be out having fun.
00:39I'm having fun.
00:40Yeah.
00:42You look like you're having the time of your life.
00:52One, no Trump.
00:54Ooh.
00:56I'm just a little nauseous.
00:58Yes, I am.
00:58I think I ate too much.
01:00Can we take a break?
01:01Of course.
01:03Excuse us.
01:06What did you eat?
01:08Nothing weird.
01:09Have you been drinking?
01:10No, Dad.
01:11You don't...
01:11Because I don't mind if you...
01:14Dad?
01:18Dad?
01:19Dad?
01:20What are you doing?
01:21What are you doing?
01:26You're scaring me.
01:27It hurts.
01:28Let go.
01:29What are you doing?
01:32Henry.
01:34Henry.
01:35Let go.
01:38The occasional drink.
01:40Doesn't bother me, but...
01:44What?
01:45Are you okay?
01:46What's the matter?
01:47I hope I win.
01:48Interlude?
01:53No.
02:10Fifth Four!
02:11There is no longer here.
02:11It is no longer.seyela.
02:11Fifth Four! Servered.
02:15Inner. choively.
02:15New Hampshire.
02:16Having your
02:28You had what's called an absence seizure.
02:32Anything like that happen to you before?
02:34No, nothing.
02:35He's been really healthy.
02:37He jogs, he eats right.
02:39Well, I did have a headache last Sunday.
02:41And for the past two years, I've been getting acid reflux a lot.
02:45And I thought that antacids were all I needed.
02:49Should I have come in sooner?
02:51For acid reflux and a headache?
02:58You know, I hear the coffee downstairs is really good.
03:02Could you give me a cup?
03:07Would you mind closing the blinds?
03:14His right testicle was almost twice as big as his left.
03:18Cool.
03:19It's probably testicular cancer.
03:21No, that's impossible.
03:23The symptoms all indicate...
03:25His shoes aren't right.
03:29Here's how testicular cancer would manifest itself.
03:32First, the patient would get the exact symptoms that he's got.
03:35Then Foreman would examine him.
03:37Then he'd suspect his sticular cancer on account of the symptoms being so perfect.
03:41Then he'd stick a needle in it.
03:43Then he'd call a surgeon.
03:44And while that guy operates, the rest of us would be out bowling.
03:49And since we're not wearing bowling shoes, the disease obviously did not progress in that fashion.
03:54L.P. showed some white cells.
03:55But his MRI is clean.
03:57Sure.
03:57If you call a micro abscess in his brain, clean.
04:03What, you don't trust me?
04:04Are you talking about the left temporal lobe?
04:06Neat.
04:07You can see through my hand.
04:08It's just a shadow.
04:09Or it's an infection.
04:10When guys have brain crotch problems, it's usually the result of using one too much and the other too little.
04:15Blood and urine were negative for syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
04:18So treat him for all three.
04:20Stat.
04:20Um, negative means he doesn't have it.
04:23No, negative means he probably doesn't have it, which means he probably has cancer.
04:26I thought we were wearing the wrong shoes for cancer.
04:28We're wearing the wrong shoes for testicular cancer.
04:31They're perfect for lymphoma.
04:33Except Chase's, they're just goofy.
04:36Lymphoma could cause infiltrates in his reproductive organs and his brain.
04:39It's this advanced, he's dead no matter what we do.
04:41So give him the STD meds, and I hope the tests were wrong.
04:51Spino.
04:53Who's the lucky woman?
04:55My wife.
04:57You know, I don't want to know who gets the chocolates.
04:59I want to know who you're having the affair with.
05:02I fell on his head as a child.
05:04Tragic.
05:05Norwegian chocolate.
05:07Frankly, if you buy that stuff, the terrorists win.
05:10Some people bottle up their feelings, have them come out as physical pain.
05:15Healthy human beings express feelings, such as affection, by giving gifts.
05:18Gifts express guilt.
05:20The more expensive the expression, the deeper the guilt.
05:22That's a cold dollar box.
05:24Either you haven't slept with her yet, or she wasn't that good.
05:27It's not all about sex, House.
05:29Really?
05:29When did that change?
05:34I want to get Depo-Provera.
05:39Actually, at your age, as long as you're careful, the risk of you getting pregnant is pretty limited.
05:44Yeah, but it would calm me down, right, if I get a high enough dose.
05:47You mean calm as in a peaceful, late, kind of cool summer evening?
05:52Or in the lesser used meaning of nothing can ever bother you again because life has absolutely no meaning?
05:57High dose of Depo-Provera will chemically castrate you.
06:01Yeah.
06:06Okay.
06:07I'm going to get up to leave now.
06:09I'm going to walk to that door, turn the handle, and then you're suddenly going to decide that you have
06:14to tell me the truth.
06:15I'm going to have to turn around, come all the way back.
06:17You see, the thing is, my leg hurts.
06:19Can we cut the walking out of the equation?
06:22I love cows.
06:30Any particular variety?
06:33Currencies?
06:34Holsteins?
06:35Which are the black and white ones?
06:37Oh, God.
06:38I pass a farm on my way to school, and they're so beautiful.
06:44They're so majestic, I dream about them.
06:48Oh, leather shoes, hamburgers.
06:50How can anybody do that to a cow?
06:52Make love, not balance.
06:54It's beautiful.
06:55I haven't actually...
06:57Oh, relax.
06:57This is something we doctors deal with all the time.
07:00I'm going to write you the name of a drug.
07:02You don't need a prescription.
07:03It looks just like Depo-Provera.
07:05But does it do the same thing?
07:06Oh, God, no.
07:08That stuff has all sorts of nasty side effects.
07:10It's real medicine.
07:12No, this is all you need.
07:13Your frat buddies will be completely full.
07:17Tell them how appalled the doctor was.
07:19Lots of laughs.
07:22We think you may have a sexually transmitted disease.
07:25No, it's not possible.
07:27Sir, maybe we should speak in private.
07:29Have you tested him for this?
07:31The tests were negative.
07:32Well, then it's not that.
07:34So what else could it be?
07:37Nothing good.
07:38If you've been having sex, you have to tell me.
07:41I have not had sex since my divorce.
07:48I didn't ask him to take the medicine.
07:50I asked you to give him the medicine.
07:53He hasn't had sex in over a year.
07:54He's lying.
07:55He knows what's at stake.
07:57We should start treating him for lymphoma right away.
07:59Maybe if we hit him hard and fast.
08:01Wilson!
08:02How long can you go without sex?
08:04How long can you go without annoying people?
08:06No, seriously.
08:07A week?
08:07A month?
08:08I'm not having an affair.
08:09I didn't say you were.
08:11Not in this conversation.
08:12We're talking about a patient.
08:14People have impulse control.
08:16We don't need sex.
08:17Well, not like air.
08:18But as a biological imperative, sure we do.
08:20There's two things we get stupid for.
08:22Money and sex.
08:23Since money rarely enters the bloodstream.
08:26Was his daughter in the room when you asked if he had sex?
08:28I told him we could talk privately.
08:30He didn't care if she was there.
08:31It's almost noon.
08:33Little girl would go to lunch.
08:34As soon as she's out the door, you're going to get paged.
08:37Then you page me.
08:43Lunch is early, huh?
08:54I hear you'd rather die than admit you had sex.
08:59I'm sorry.
09:00I couldn't tell my daughter.
09:02Right.
09:03Because she's, what, 22?
09:05I slept with her mom.
09:08She probably knows that's happened already.
09:12Roll over.
09:15My wife had an affair.
09:16I forgave her.
09:19She had another affair.
09:21And I forgave her again.
09:24Amy thinks I was an idiot.
09:26So smart.
09:27You must be very proud.
09:28Roll over.
09:29I assume that you've been in love.
09:32Is that the one that makes your pants feel funny?
09:35I'm starting you on a cocktail of STD meds.
09:37Amy is just getting over it.
09:40She barely spoke to her mom for months.
09:42She thought that it was happening again.
09:45That that's why I got sick.
09:51We just happened to be at the same Italian cheese-tasting thing.
09:57Cheese is the devil's plaything.
10:00It was just the one night.
10:02Oh, you're obviously completely over her.
10:04Amy thinks love leads you to make stupid choices.
10:08You're certainly setting a good example for her.
10:11Yeah, she just doesn't get it.
10:13If you're not prepared to look stupid,
10:14nothing great is ever going to happen, right?
10:20On the other hand,
10:21I guess your testicles aren't going to explode either.
10:28Dad.
10:30Is everything okay?
10:33I have a sexually transmitted disease.
10:37How's that possible?
10:41He met a woman in church.
10:47Does she play bridge?
10:49Does she...
10:55Last time!
11:01Is this another seizure?
11:03Shut up!
11:04He's coming in.
11:06Oh, God.
11:0840 milligrams gerosamide.
11:11Knock him out.
11:23How would an STD do this?
11:25It wouldn't.
11:30It was flash pulmonary edema.
11:32He took a liter of fluid off,
11:33but the problem wasn't with his lungs.
11:35It's his heart.
11:36There are vegetations obstructing his mitral valve.
11:39It's not an STD.
11:40Lymphoma wouldn't erupt that suddenly.
11:42So what is it?
11:43A disease that attacks his brain, heart, and testicles.
11:47I think Byron wrote about that.
11:49Could be cytokosis.
11:50Chlamydia cultures would have come back positive.
11:52Strep radians can hit the heart.
11:54Wouldn't mess with the reproductive system.
11:57Maybe things aren't so nicely connected.
12:00He's 65.
12:01He could be looking at multiple systems,
12:03just starting to break down independently.
12:06The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
12:09He's had acid reflux for years.
12:11It can't be relevant.
12:13It seems there are other ways to kill people
12:15besides having sex with him.
12:26You don't need this so much.
12:29The problem is not your lungs.
12:32It's your heart.
12:36That Italian cheese thing at the church.
12:40What sort of cheese?
12:41Why do you need to know?
12:43I'm having a fondue party.
12:45Was it sheep cheese?
12:46Might have been.
12:48Why?
12:48Was it soft?
12:49Yeah.
12:51Tastes like crap?
12:52Yeah.
12:52Bitter.
12:53Tastes like this?
12:57Yeah.
12:58But how did you...
12:59That was regular, low-fat American.
13:01I added some bacteria for flavor.
13:04You fed him bacteria?
13:05It's pretty much on everything.
13:07Especially the unpasteurized sheep cheese
13:09they make in the Alps.
13:10That stuff will give you brucellosis.
13:12Key to a long life.
13:13Exotic women.
13:15Boring cheese.
13:16I'm going to start you on rifampin and doxycycline.
13:18It doesn't make any sense.
13:20I mean, nobody else at the church got sick.
13:2399.9% of Christians have so much acid in their stomach,
13:28they become churning cauldrons of death
13:30for all those nasty brucellosis bugs.
13:32But you were taking antacids for your acid reflux.
13:35So that turned your digestive tract
13:38into a pleasant scenic river
13:39for all those bacterial tourists.
13:48You sure you're right?
13:50Absolutely.
13:50Your socks don't match.
13:51Which means you got up and got dressed in the dark,
13:53which means you don't want to wake your wife,
13:55which means you don't want to talk to her,
13:56which means...
13:57I was referring to your patient.
13:59Oh, that?
14:00No.
14:01Come on, I'm basing it on cheese.
14:02How long before you get the tests back?
14:04I don't know before that.
14:05If I'm wrong,
14:07it'll just keep getting worse and slowly die.
14:10And if I'm right,
14:11either we caught it in time,
14:12it gets better or we didn't,
14:14and he goes into cardiac arrest at any moment.
14:20Paddles.
14:26Charging.
14:27250.
14:29Clear.
14:30Charging.
14:32300.
14:33Clear.
14:34Charging.
14:35360.
14:36Clear.
14:37Epinephrine.
14:52Are you going to tell her?
14:53That you suspect an affair?
14:55Sure.
14:56Well, she already hates you.
14:57Why not?
14:58Because you think that getting it off your chest
15:00will let you sleep better.
15:01I won't.
15:02You'll end up sleeping on my lumpy couch.
15:04There's nothing to tell.
15:05Why are you playing foosball here at 8 o'clock at night?
15:09We always want to simplify everything.
15:10Boil it down to nice, easy equations.
15:12Nice, easy answers.
15:15Go home and have sex with your wife.
15:21This lot is back in sinus rhythm.
15:23There's a lot of damage to it.
15:25It was brucellosis, but we got to it too late.
15:28Vegetation broke off in his main coronary artery
15:30and caused an infarction.
15:31His heart muscle's half dead.
15:33And we lucky to last a week.
15:35Other than that, how's he doing?
15:40Seriously.
15:41His brain, testicles, lungs, tonsils.
15:44How's all that other stuff doing?
15:47His brain is clear now,
15:49and so is the genitourinary tract,
15:51and his kidney function is good.
15:53So, all he needs is a heart,
15:56and he's out of here.
16:00He's a prime candidate for transplanting.
16:03Doesn't smoke, drinks moderately.
16:06His tox screen is negative for illegal drugs and legal ones.
16:09Surveillance blood cultures show absolutely no sign
16:11of any lingering brucellabacteria.
16:13He's 66 years old.
16:16Told me he was 65.
16:18Liar.
16:19I'm out of here.
16:19There is an inverse correlation
16:21between patient age and success rates.
16:24He's in excellent health.
16:25This was his first hospitalization
16:27since breaking his leg at 23.
16:29Or 22.
16:30I'm not sure anymore.
16:30If this patient were to survive the operation,
16:34he'd get another what?
16:36Five, ten, maybe 20 years if he's very lucky?
16:39So you're saying that old people
16:41aren't as worth saving as young people?
16:43He's saying that hearts are a scarce resource.
16:45We obviously have to choose criteria...
16:48No, I get it.
16:48Women live longer,
16:49so they should get preference, right?
16:51And African-Americans, they die a lot younger,
16:54so to hell with them.
16:55What, you think you're gonna win me over
16:56by calling me a racist?
16:58If the test is who gets to use it the longest,
17:00you can either be a racist or a hypocrite.
17:02Your patient had a life.
17:04A family.
17:06We've got 18-year-old kids who will...
17:08How old are you, Doctor?
17:10When do we get to toss you on an ice floe?
17:13And thank you, Dr. House.
17:15Unless anybody else has any further questions,
17:18we will now go into private session.
17:21Oh, I'm on pins and needles.
17:23I wonder how you'll decide.
17:30The Nets just won their third game in a row.
17:32Beat the Lakers.
17:38I'm sorry.
17:40They voted no.
17:43So...
17:45So...
17:46When...
17:48Will I die?
17:52I...
17:53Might have a week.
18:05Luke.
18:26I wrote a letter to the board of directors appealing the transplant committee's decision.
18:30I'm alleging bias against you clouded their medical judgment.
18:34I need you to sign.
18:35They made the right call.
18:36You don't believe that. You told the committee...
18:38I was advocating for my patient.
18:48Then why are you...
18:49Advocating for my patient.
18:52I got clinic duty.
18:53I need you to get me the files and everybody who dies here today.
18:57You really think this thing will change their decision?
19:00Nope.
19:10I think I broke my ankle.
19:12I was kicked by a hoof.
19:15I'm so in love.
19:17She was so beautiful.
19:19Which one?
19:20One of the black and white ones. I'm not sure what type.
19:22Which type?
19:23Which one?
19:24I want a name.
19:25Why would it have a name?
19:26It's not it.
19:27She.
19:28Or he.
19:29I want to know her dreams.
19:31Her hopes.
19:32It's a cow.
19:34Hey, I'm not the one who said he was in love.
19:38People who actually have this condition rationalize it.
19:41They dismiss it.
19:42They don't elevate it to the level of poetry.
19:44Plus there's a wooden splinter in there.
19:47So either you hit yourself with a two by four or Elsie has a pig leg.
19:51I'm on duty at six.
19:53Give yourself another whack.
19:54Come back and scam somebody else.
19:56I'm sick.
19:57And you're a doctor.
19:58You have a duty to help me.
20:01Technically, I don't have to treat anybody before running a series of painful and often humiliating tests.
20:13Whatever you need.
20:1690 year old woman died of pneumonia.
20:18Unless she has a bionic heart.
20:19What's next?
20:20Um, baby died in the ICU.
20:24Babies are useless.
20:25They got hearts the size of ping pong balls.
20:27Next.
20:27Uh, 40 year old male.
20:31Yes?
20:32Heart attack.
20:34If you really cared about me, you'd find me a better corpse.
20:37No other deaths.
20:38There's one woman who was in a car accident.
20:40Bad one, I hope.
20:42No good procurement people have been notified.
20:44Give me her file.
20:45It's in the ER.
20:46They're still working on her.
20:48Age?
20:49About 40.
20:51Young.
20:51Damn.
20:52Young is good.
20:53Smoke her?
20:54Don't know.
20:55We'll find out.
20:56She's still alive.
20:57Even if we get on the list, we can't go near her.
20:59Overweight?
21:01She's on the hefty side.
21:03Excellent.
21:04Our odds just went up.
21:05What odds?
21:06What is this?
21:0760% of potential donor hearts get tossed in the trash because there's something wrong
21:11with them.
21:12Fat people.
21:13It's closer to 80.
21:14But if her heart's no good, then...
21:16Big fat sloppy heart beats no heart at all.
21:23They love it.
21:26Black AMPTIMES
21:27Is it someone…
21:30Please.
21:37Are you Mr. Newburger?
21:40Yes.
21:40Dr.House.
21:41I need to ask you a few questions about your wife.
21:44Is she going to be okay?
21:45I am afraid. I don't know that.
21:47Could you tell me about her accident?
21:49They think she fell asleep, went off the road.
21:51That's all they told me.
21:52Any problems with her health until now?
21:54Why?
21:57Please, it's important.
22:00She had a fever today, but otherwise she was...
22:02How high?
22:04About 101.
22:06She hasn't missed a day of teaching in years.
22:09And I should have made her stay home.
22:13Any other symptoms?
22:15A stomach ache.
22:16Who cares? She was in a car crash.
22:18Mr. Newbarber?
22:19Yeah?
22:19My name's Ellen Stamler.
22:21I'm the organ procurement coordinator for Southern New Jersey.
22:23I just want to assure you that we'll treat her organs with care and dignity.
22:29Her organs?
22:34Laura died?
22:36I'm sorry. I thought...
22:40She was just pronounced dead.
22:41I...
22:43I thought he was telling you.
22:44I didn't know.
22:47You shouldn't want to make assumptions.
22:52What did you want from me?
22:56I'm sorry for your loss, but I need your wife's heart.
23:09The organ procurement coordinator just left the hospital.
23:12It means we got lucky.
23:13Either that or she's getting lunch.
23:15That woman's last name and a U-R-W.
23:18They're hacking into a confidential patient file?
23:20Is there a problem for you?
23:22It's a U.
23:23N-E-U.
23:29Three minutes ago, her organs were officially declared not viable.
23:34Time to go dumpster diving.
23:45Hey.
23:47She's got hepatitis C.
23:48Our ALTs are three times normal.
23:50With Harry's immune system down, an infected heart would kill him.
23:53Fortunately, she didn't have hep C.
23:54She tested positive.
23:56Her history says otherwise.
23:57Her husband told me she was running a fever with stomach pains.
23:59That's a dramatic hep C.
24:33Wait, what are you doing?
24:34What are you doing?
24:35Hey, what are you doing?
24:38Again, sorry.
24:40But we need to talk.
24:43Mr. Neuberger has every right to take his wife off the ventilator.
24:46His wife signed an organ donor card.
24:48Which became invalid when her organs were turned down.
24:52I can use them.
24:53I just need some time.
24:55Committee says they won't take her heart.
24:56Another committee says the guy can't have a heart.
24:58It's a marriage made in heaven.
25:00I can find a surgical team that can do this.
25:02Classified as experimental.
25:04It's not going to screw with her numbers.
25:05This is what she wanted.
25:06She wanted her organs to help another...
25:08She never wanted to be kept alive on a ventilator.
25:10She's not.
25:10She's dead.
25:11She's not in pain.
25:12She's not suffering.
25:13It's just her meat we're dealing with here.
25:19This is my wife.
25:20Not anymore.
25:21She deserves some respect.
25:23Some dignity.
25:24I respect the living.
25:26Right.
25:26That is why you made me think that you were her doctor.
25:29Made me believe that maybe there was some hope.
25:32I never said that I was her doctor.
25:34Fine.
25:34You didn't lie.
25:35But you sure as hell didn't give me any respect.
25:36I am taking her off the machines.
25:38Now.
25:41Nicely played.
25:42It's not over.
25:49Excuse me.
25:51Are you Mr. Newburger?
25:52Yeah.
25:53Why?
25:54I'm Amy Earrington.
25:56I wanted to thank you.
26:06This girl's father will die by next weekend unless he gets your wife's heart.
26:11Perhaps.
26:11Don't you think that's a little manipulative?
26:13No.
26:14It's hugely manipulative.
26:16You're an ass.
26:18Hey, listen.
26:19You take your wife off life support.
26:21And I'll have forgotten about this in two weeks.
26:24Gail here, on the other hand.
26:26Amy?
26:27Whatever.
26:29You're mad at me.
26:30Fine.
26:31I get that.
26:31Take it out on me.
26:32Not on her.
26:50Fine.
26:51Your dad can have her heart.
27:16Fever.
27:17Stomach pain.
27:19Raised liver enzymes.
27:21She's sick.
27:22Worse than that is she's dead.
27:25My point is, even if it's not hep C, it's something.
27:28They turned her down as a donor because if we put that heart into someone, they won't survive.
27:31Whatever made her sick will kill him.
27:34Yeah.
27:35So what is it?
27:36Enzymes indicate.
27:37You want us to do a differential diagnosis on a dead person?
27:40We're going to cure her.
27:41We're going to cure death?
27:44Mwahahahaha!
27:45Doubt it.
27:47Just want to get the infection out of her heart before we get the heart out of her.
27:50The fever indicates an infection.
27:52She probably has hep C and a bad case of the flu.
27:55Let's assume, just for fun, that the answer is something that might be helpful.
28:00Fever and belly pain.
28:01Could be a gallbladder infection.
28:03Like that.
28:04To an MRI stat.
28:14You really don't need to be here.
28:17I assume, uh, House is a great doctor.
28:20Why would you assume that?
28:21Because, uh, when you're that big a jerk, you're either great or unemployed.
28:29A sign of gallbladder infection.
28:31But there was a cyst.
28:32Perfectly round.
28:33The hep C wouldn't cause...
28:34The question was never, is it hep C?
28:35The question was, given that it's not hep C, what is it?
28:39Adonoma?
28:39Not solid enough.
28:42What if she was sloppy about washing her hands after pooping?
28:49Uh, amoeba infection?
28:51The amoeba biases started in her liver and spread to her blood.
28:54That would explain all her symptoms.
28:56Except for the crushed skull, but I'm assuming that's from the car crash.
28:59I'll start her on paramomycin and chloroquine.
29:01Ten grams each.
29:02That's 20 times the normal dose.
29:06Right, so we'll destroy her retinas and damage her hearing.
29:09Whoever wants those parts is having a very bad day.
29:12A couple hours on the meds.
29:13She's feeling great.
29:21Got your labs.
29:23Do you eat guinea pigs?
29:25No.
29:26How about hamsters or mice?
29:28Humans?
29:29What are you talking about?
29:31Is something wrong with me?
29:33Absolutely nothing.
29:34Your blood work is perfect.
29:36You've got lots of vitamins, minerals, all kinds of proteins.
29:40Including a little something I like to call bovine serum albumin.
29:45Which you get from eating the animals mentioned.
29:48Or cow.
29:51You don't really worship cows.
29:54So I have to wonder, what could be more humiliating than someone calling your girlfriend a cow and not being
30:00metaphorical?
30:03I have to wonder, what could be more of a woman?
30:12I don't know.
30:12I don't know.
30:12I don't know.
30:22I don't know.
30:30I don't know.
30:31i'll be watching tv she'll give me a massage i can't walk for an hour still cows she's my mother
30:42step please i just need the medicine for three months until i graduate and i move out of the
30:46house please you're not gonna have any fun at graduation
30:58keep up the good work your shirt is ironed that means you haven't told your wife anything
31:06let's say you're right you're saying i'm right no let it say does it occur to you that maybe there's
31:16some deeper guidance than keep your mouth shut that maybe a friend might value concern over
31:22glibness that maybe
31:27maybe i'm going through something that i need to have an actual conversation about
31:37does it occur to you that if you need that kind of a friend you may have made some deeper
31:42errors
31:51the heartbeats are regular looks like global hypokinesis
32:01stop the mats
32:05you're giving up either we're wrong and our heart is unusable
32:09or we're right the treatment we had to give her will make her heart unusable
32:15i'm sorry you can pull the plug now find me another body that fat guy on ortho service didn't look
32:22so hot
32:22no
32:25she's not ready
32:28you were ready this morning she's not done
32:32she's got to save that guy
32:44alternate theories
32:45i mean bias this was our best hope the fact that her heart rate went back to normal when we
32:50stopped the meds pretty much her second best hope
32:53house put down the wand there's no obstruction
32:57maybe we should just biopsy she's a fridge with a power out we start poking around inside the vegetable goes
33:04bad
33:07no offense i don't see that we have a lot of choice the only way we're going to find that
33:11infection
33:11what if it's not an infection toxins can cause similar symptoms especially if whatever it is did liver damage
33:16her toxin screen was clean those things never cover for any of the really cool toxins
33:21run the screen again for whatever you can think of
33:25you keep the other patient alive
33:27you check out the school
33:28and they seem to need to hire another doctor to go search her home
33:35come on
33:39if she was taking any medications i'd know about it
33:49i don't think of anything else she might have lied to you about any drugs she gave up when she
33:58married you
34:10how you feeling sir
34:13mr errington mr errington
34:18what's going on
34:19his heart's not pumping enough blood to his brain i'm gonna have to give her some help
34:24get the balloon ready
34:30you use this drawer
34:33no that's for her vitamins
34:35and sleeping pills
34:37she never took sleeping pills
34:40okay
34:43you want a diet
34:46no
34:52i guess you never really know someone do you
34:56quite the insight
34:59she lied to you about her hair color and didn't want you to know she thought she was fat
35:04unless you never lied to her about anything that huge
35:07i think you can probably let those slide
35:12diet pills could have messed her up
35:14raise the liver enzymes and cause the belly
35:16not the fever
35:18maybe something else set off the fever
35:20she was not the fever
35:21like what
35:22before i show you these they were in a locked drawer on her desk the vice principal said that laura
35:26must have confiscated them
35:27they've had some problems
35:28either interesting or helpful
35:30this at least is interesting
35:35well it's not sex with teenagers isn't interesting or did you grow up
35:39it isn't helpful teenage boys aren't toxins
35:43what if the cyst isn't a cyst
35:46then we have nothing to go on
35:49i said it's not a cyst
35:50i didn't say it was nothing
35:51what if it's a scar
35:53fitz hugh curtis syndrome
35:55pushing gonorrhea again
35:56you got anything better
35:59test her
35:59test her
36:00and start her on septriaxone
36:15what are you testing for now
36:18just some more infections
36:35she's positive for gonorrhea
36:39i think that's the first time those words have been uttered in joy
36:43meds are started
36:43her heart should be clear enough to use in about four or five hours
36:46i'll go tell the families
36:48he's in a coma
36:49just start him on dibutamine
36:50i already did
36:52we either do the surgery now or we find him a new brain too
36:57she's still got a significant amount of gonorrhea in her system
37:01hopefully tomorrow
37:01we'll be in his system
37:05i need two ors and the transplant team
37:12what is it
37:20what's going on
37:22is he getting a heart
37:36i assume this means you uh you found out what was wrong with laura
37:46she had immediate biases
37:48just found a different way to get rid of it
37:53thank you
37:55thank you
37:59that was kind of you
38:00i didn't want him going postal on us
38:03as soon as his wife's heart's in our hands
38:05you can tell him about the gonorrhea
38:08he's gotta be tested
38:10preferably before he gets any sympathy sex
38:12yes
38:13yes
38:13yes
38:14yes
38:14yes
38:16yes
38:41yes
38:46Paddles.
38:5250 joules.
38:58Charging.
39:05Charging.
39:14Let's take them off bypass.
39:20Okay.
39:22Switch to the shipping.
39:26Interesting.
39:36Mr. Neuberger, there's something I need to tell you.
39:41For the last year or so, Laura was kind of distant with me. I don't know why.
39:52I thought maybe she was having an affair, but not Laura. And I'm not excusing myself, but when I was
40:01traveling during Christmas, I had a one-night stand. I got gonorrhea.
40:08Yeah.
40:12Are you sure?
40:13Yeah.
40:15I should have said something to you.
40:18But I didn't want to believe that I gave it to her. That's what made her sick, and that was
40:24why she got into the accident.
40:47Is this you?
40:49Hello?
40:51Am I dead?
40:52Hopefully not for a long time.
40:55Why are you here?
40:57Amy called me.
41:01If you do mom again, you gotta wear a condom.
41:03You're gonna have gonorrhea in your system for a while.
41:06Let's go.
41:08Let's go.
41:09Let's go.
41:28Let's go.
41:31Let's go.
41:38Let's go.
41:41Let's go.
41:42Let's go.
41:44Let's go.
41:46Let's go.
41:47Let's go.
41:47Let's go.
41:48Could I stay with you for a few days?
41:51You idiot.
41:53You told her?
41:54She told me.
41:58Things have been crappy at home, lately.
42:00I figured I wasn't spending enough time there.
42:03I figured...
42:08Turns out you're right.
42:10It's always about sex.
42:14She's been having an affair.
42:24Want a beer?
42:30Give me that honky-tony blue.
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