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00:01It's all about the tongue, man. You stick it in their mouth.
00:06No, Lord.
00:08They like that?
00:09Dude, they love it.
00:13What are you doing?
00:14Climbing.
00:18Just deep enough to lick her teeth.
00:20Slow, one at a time.
00:22Like you're painting them.
00:24This girl, Rachel, she's a junior.
00:27She's experienced.
00:28Mom says I got to be home by five.
00:31Just chill, okay, and hop the fence before someone sees you.
00:41Are you sure this is okay?
00:43David's mom's a realtor.
00:44If it's for sale and empty, it's a clubhouse.
00:47And if you say anything, you're dead.
00:51I told them you were cool.
00:53These are very serious dudes.
01:01Club scout meetings down the street, boys.
01:07I'm a loser.
01:09Gabe's cool, man.
01:11He's one of us.
01:12Better be.
01:18I'm not thirsty.
01:22What's this?
01:23Club business, little man.
01:25What should we ask?
01:26Put your hands on him.
01:30Oh, dark spirit.
01:32Will any of us die in the year to come?
01:40You're moving it.
01:42Put your hands back.
01:44Now.
01:51Who among us will die?
02:01G.
02:02G.
02:09Oh, man.
02:19E.
02:21Kate.
02:22That blows.
02:31That's it.
02:32We're going to the hospital.
02:35I'm too tired.
02:36Come on, sweetie.
02:37You've had a fever for almost a week now.
02:47Oh, my God.
02:49I'm okay.
02:50Are you okay?
02:52Are you okay?
02:54Baby, what's wrong?
02:58I'm dying.
03:00I'm dying.
03:02I'm dying.
03:02I'm dying.
03:03I'm dying.
03:04I'm dying.
03:21I'm dying.
03:24I'm dying.
03:4512-year-old male, spiking fever, congested chest, coughing up green sputum, pain in breathing.
03:51Baffling. Though I vaguely recall a disease called mnemia? Pneumania?
03:56But his chest x-ray and CT scan show an atypical pattern for pneumonia.
04:00Pneumonia! That's it. Just a guess here. His parents' big donors?
04:05No infiltrate. Just enlarged hyalur lymph nodes.
04:08Tiny unicorns goring his bronchial tubes would be cooler. And the way you're ignoring the question, wow, they're extremely big
04:15donors.
04:17He's not responding to cefiroxine. His pulse ox is dropping much faster than it should for pneumonia.
04:22And plus he's got an odd little rash.
04:24Excessive irritation. He's 12. He's on auto stroke.
04:26On his arm. Papular lesion. One centimeter on top of a long thin scab.
04:31Ah, you need a dermatologist. If it's dry, keep it wet. If it's wet, keep it dry. If it's not
04:36supposed to be there, cut it off.
04:38I never could master all that. There you are. Are you scared? It's okay. You're home now.
04:46Fine.
04:48Cuddy.
04:52It's a special favor to you.
04:54No. Admit it, I got you with the rash.
04:57The rash is a total snooze. Unless it's connected to the pneumonia.
05:04Then it's party time.
05:10Purulent sputum, dyspnea, rock-eyed bilaterally.
05:13What kind of pneumonia causes this kind of rash?
05:16Legion S disease.
05:17Usually means industrial ventilation systems, convention centers. He's 12 years old.
05:20Send off a urine antigen and check if he's joined the Elks. Next.
05:24Bungal.
05:25Excellent. Maybe the large one's spelunking.
05:27Chlamydia pneumonia.
05:2812 year olds don't have sex.
05:30They're a mistake.
05:33That's it.
05:34Other possibilities.
05:36What if we're thinking about this backwards?
05:38The rash came first. Caused pneumonia.
05:41Nice.
05:42Rickettsial. Tick bite.
05:43Nymphal ticks are out now. They're bloodthirsty little bastards.
05:46Rash would be more pustular.
05:48Not always. And there's only one rash which fits.
05:50New Jersey, it's most likely Lyme disease.
05:52All right. Let's keep in mind fluids and the Sephiroxin to be safe.
05:57Biopsy that rash.
05:59Take another history.
06:01Even if we don't learn what's causing this, we definitely need to know if 12 year olds are getting any
06:05action.
06:10What are you doing now?
06:11We're collecting fluids from the rash.
06:13Why?
06:14They know what they're doing, Jeffrey.
06:16Oh, great endorsement coming from the woman who thought it was a nasty cold.
06:19If I'd had him last week and he'd be-
06:20This isn't helping.
06:24We're checking to see if your son has a tick bite.
06:26Gabe, have you been camping recently?
06:29Playing sports outside?
06:30Anything like that?
06:32I'm not that good at sports.
06:33No hanging out anywhere new?
06:35Strange places?
06:36We've been through this.
06:36We don't let him run wild through the neighbourhood, right?
06:42Okay, this might be a bit delicate.
06:47We need to know if you're sexually active.
06:50I beg your pardon, who did you think-
06:52Mr. Rilek, we need to-
06:54No!
06:55Nothing like that.
06:59We've got to get another CT scan and check his lungs again.
07:03Third floor, right?
07:04Yeah, radiology is-
07:05Sorry, medical personnel only.
07:11Where's the machine?
07:12We passed it actually.
07:14A little tension in the room back there.
07:16Thought you could use a break.
07:18Your dad's a pretty high-powered guy.
07:20Yeah.
07:21He was an Air Force test pilot.
07:24Real top gun stuff.
07:27Flew Mach 3.
07:29Hard to deal with sometimes?
07:30I guess I'm more like my mom.
07:33Listen.
07:35I promise to keep my mouth shut, but I need to know.
07:39You definitely haven't had any sexual contact of any kind.
07:43I wish.
07:45You know what?
07:47Girls like the cool guys now.
07:49You give it a few years, they start liking the smart guys.
07:53You'll be right.
07:58Can we keep the secret?
08:00I have to.
08:02It's my job.
08:05I'm cursed.
08:08Not kidding.
08:09The seance thing the kids did,
08:12spelled out my name.
08:14Said I was gonna die.
08:16First name and last name?
08:18We've got a game upstairs.
08:19It's very old.
08:20Very sick.
08:21No.
08:22It's me.
08:23I have the worst luck.
08:25One time, I broke this mirror.
08:28The next week, my parents got separated.
08:31My parents split up too.
08:33Every kid feels like it's his fault.
08:36It never is.
08:38So what about the rest of the stuff?
08:40Any playing outside your parents don't know about?
08:43Anything like that?
08:45Maybe you were somewhere you weren't supposed to be?
08:50Oh, man.
08:51Gabe.
08:54It's important.
08:57A secret club.
09:00What's the secret?
09:01They're all morons.
09:02He fell on something in the attic, scraped his arm, got the rush the next day.
09:07He said it smelled really moldy up there.
09:09Fungal pneumonia without the cave.
09:12Clever.
09:13I'm gonna get a sample.
09:16Dr. Chase.
09:20You have a few moments?
09:23Sorry.
09:24I've got to go.
09:29These young doctors, just like they don't care about people.
09:33No manners.
09:35My fault, probably.
09:37That's an interesting accent you have there.
09:40I'd say check with about 30 years of Aussie.
09:45You're half quiet in here.
09:48You're Chase's dad.
09:52Hard to miss, you know, with the big hug and how happy he was to see you.
10:05Need a consult?
10:06With a patient.
10:07Urgent doctor stuff.
10:1126-year-old male, sudden loss of the ability to speak.
10:15Just because you got out of clinic duty doesn't mean everybody did.
10:18To his father.
10:19Differential diagnosis?
10:21Chase?
10:22Dad swoops in, Chase swoops out.
10:25Dad say why he was here?
10:26See? You asked.
10:28Dad comes 5,000 miles, you're more curious than Junior is.
10:32It can't just be about the divorce.
10:34It's been 15 years, Mom's been dead for 10 of them.
10:37You think Daddy murdered her?
10:39You want to get to the bottom of this, you're doing it exactly right.
10:42Don't talk to the people involved.
10:43Drag your buddy away from work for some pointless speculation.
10:46You want to know how two chemicals interact? You ask them?
10:49No, they're going to lie through their lying little chemical teeth.
10:53Throw them in a beaker and apply heat.
10:56Even I don't like you.
10:58You know, words can hurt.
11:19You're a cop?
11:20You're a doctor.
11:22I'm treating Gabe Reilich.
11:24You said he fell over near some pipes?
11:26Yeah, over there.
11:29What, here?
11:30Yeah.
11:33Any of you guys been feeling sick lately?
11:36Rush? Cold?
11:37Anything?
11:38No.
11:45Oh crap!
11:47Here's a cop!
11:48Damn it!
12:11You fell on it.
12:13Some weird kind of insulation.
12:14It's old.
12:16The house was built in the sixties.
12:17What's it made of?
12:19Felt.
12:20Fibers of what? Cotton?
12:22Yeah!
12:26Sorry.
12:27Forgotten how funny your dad was.
12:29Not as funny as you.
12:31High praise.
12:32I know how protective kids can be with their parents.
12:41Not cotton.
12:42Animal hair.
12:46Give me a CT scan.
12:52First, find the name of the company that made the insulation.
12:56And second, tell me what I'm seeing that makes me want to short their stock.
13:01Uh...
13:02Enlarged hyalur lymph nodes.
13:04Parabronchial thickening.
13:05Pleural effusions.
13:06Less obvious, more scary.
13:09Well, the mediastonym doesn't look right.
13:12Slightly widened.
13:15Oh God.
13:17It can be transmitted through infected animal hair.
13:20But the graham stain would have shown...
13:22No, the sephiroxine would have killed.
13:23Some of it clouded the result.
13:25We've got to get this kid on leviquid.
13:29What does he have?
13:32Anthrax.
13:33This house belonged to old man Hussein.
13:40Maybe he is cursed.
13:54Anthrax.
13:55So what you think they were terrorists in that attic?
13:58It's a naturally occurring bacteria.
14:00We believe it was in the insulation.
14:02How sick is he?
14:03Anthrax is very dangerous.
14:05But we've caught it early.
14:06He's on leviquid.
14:07It's the best antibiotic we have.
14:08Lisa, you buy this?
14:10Jeff, you've helped our hospital a lot.
14:12I wouldn't have assigned Dr. House to your case if I didn't have every confidence in him.
14:16Who's this guy?
14:16Jeffrey?
14:18There's all these weird diseases that can cause a rash.
14:20What about leishmaniasis or filariasis?
14:22Where'd you hear about those?
14:23Internet. I did some research.
14:25Well, those are very rare conditions.
14:27Oh, and anthrax grows along the interstate?
14:29Leishmaniasis doesn't cause pneumonia. And filariasis...
14:31Just look into everything. This is my son, alright?
14:34And I'm gonna stay on top of you until I know he's safe.
14:36I wouldn't expect anything else.
14:42Everyone's a doctor.
14:50Breathe, breathe, breathe. It's okay.
14:52Breathe, I need you.
14:53It's breathing.
14:54It's on the inhale.
14:55What does that mean?
14:56Dancer's airways closing up.
14:58Is the anthrax doing it?
15:01Alright, hold still, Gabe. This is gonna be a little uncomfortable.
15:13We've got you. It's okay.
15:17I'm not just in his throat.
15:18Here we go.
15:19We've got to intubate.
15:20Adamant.
15:21Pushing three cc's.
15:34Airways too tight.
15:35Matron, Matron, are you killing him?
15:36Don't breathe.
15:37Dad, we let the shooter choke.
15:38Airways too tight. Give me a smaller tube.
15:40We're tri-king.
15:41Smaller tube.
15:48His lips are cyanotic.
15:49Oh my God, he's not breathing.
15:50Foreman, we're tri-king.
15:51No, I can do it.
15:52I'll get it.
15:54Foreman, you're not getting through.
15:56He's not getting air.
15:57Oh, we have to take him right now.
15:59No, I can do it.
16:00Better than you.
16:07I'm doing this.
16:10Got it.
16:24He's okay.
16:30Allergic reaction to the antibiotics?
16:32I don't think so.
16:33We switched him to refampin and there was no change in the swelling.
16:36We should try another antibiotic.
16:37You really think he's allergic to two antibiotics?
16:39I want to know what Dr. Chase thinks.
16:42It's possible he's allergic to...
16:44Oh, I'm sorry.
16:45Not you.
16:46Understandable mistake.
16:47The other Dr. Chase.
16:53Boy gets anthrax who happens to be allergic to two antibiotics.
16:57Hate to step on anybody's toes, but is it possible you guys got this one wrong?
17:02The rash is classic anthrax.
17:05Except the color.
17:06The rash hasn't turned black yet.
17:07No necrosis, no anthrax.
17:09Necrosis can theoretically take as long as two weeks.
17:14Whoa, whoa, whoa, guys.
17:17It's not a competition.
17:19It's a diagnosis.
17:22Okay.
17:23Who thinks Junior wins?
17:27Four to one.
17:28It's not anthrax.
17:29So we start over.
17:30What's changed?
17:31What did the nodules tell us?
17:35Psycoidosis.
17:36Excellent.
17:37Send an ace level.
17:39If it comes back positive, put him on methotrexate.
17:43We ran some tests and the results point towards sarcoidosis.
17:47It makes the body's tissue swell up.
17:50It seems to have gone after Gabriel's skin and lungs and given him this fever.
17:54Doctor.
18:00We don't know what causes it.
18:02But you're sure he has this one?
18:04We have a world-renowned doctor consulting.
18:07He's convinced this is sarcoidosis.
18:09Is it treatable?
18:11Very.
18:12Actually.
18:12See, this is IV methotrexate.
18:14It's an anti-inflammatory.
18:16It shouldn't make all the swelling go down and get you all better.
18:20Stop.
18:24My God, it's black.
18:29Necrosis.
18:30It's definitely anthrax and it definitely can't be anthrax.
18:34Doesn't cause throat nodules.
18:35Only explanation is this kid's got anthrax and sarcoidosis.
18:41Right.
18:41Two incredibly rare diseases just happening to strike at once.
18:45Unless you've got a better theory.
18:47Anthrax plus an allergic reaction.
18:49Well, Alain's had because that's one bizarre allergic reaction.
18:52Come on.
18:54There's no reason you both can't be wrong.
18:56It's not allergy, but it's not coincidence either.
18:59Disease number one set off.
19:00Disease number two.
19:01Anthrax weakened his immune system.
19:03And triggered a dormant sarcoidosis.
19:05Keep him on antibiotics for the anthrax and start the methotrexate for the sarcoidosis.
19:09See what happens.
19:11Fine.
19:14Better go with him.
19:16Make sure he doesn't snap and hurt somebody.
19:22You're treating him for both diseases.
19:24We're covering all the bases.
19:26What, throw everything against the wall and see what sticks?
19:28Works with spaghetti.
19:54Are you being funny?
19:56Apparently not.
19:58You know why I give money to this hospital?
20:01It's the only way to get attention.
20:03See this?
20:03Is this a magic trick?
20:05Because I am a total David Copperfield fan.
20:07Although I thought that tornado fire that seemed to look fake.
20:10Pain in the wrist.
20:10It won't go away for months.
20:12Six doctors' brilliant conclusion is to take it easy.
20:15I write a check.
20:16Name goes on a plaque.
20:17And 48 hours later, I've got two MRIs, a bone scan, and a diagnosis.
20:21Carpal tunnel.
20:22I'm in surgery that afternoon.
20:25Fascinating story.
20:26You thought of adapting it for this stage.
20:31I love my...
20:32Look at me.
20:32I love my son.
20:33I love him more than anything else in the world.
20:35And you're gonna start paying attention to this case or I'm gonna make things miserable.
20:37Go back to your son's room.
20:38I'm not leaving here until you get your ass there.
20:40Your waiter has a problem.
20:51What is it?
20:53I don't know.
21:14I don't know.
21:17I don't know.
21:17Skin lesions are spreading all over his body.
21:19They're opening up and the fatty tissues are losing out.
21:22They'll be septic in a matter of days.
21:24Death by dermatitis.
21:26Why is Dromba?
21:28He has clinic duty this morning.
21:30No, he doesn't.
21:31I rescheduled you guys so you'd be free.
21:33Yeah, but he re-rescheduled himself.
21:43It doesn't hurt yet.
21:45Keep going.
21:47You page me?
21:49No, I don't need you.
21:50Oh, come on.
21:51We all need help now and again.
21:52You're getting a consult.
21:54Okay.
21:55We got new skin lesions.
21:57Bigger and uglier.
21:57What would cause that?
21:58My hand hurts.
21:59What if his body worked so hard attacking the anthrax that it started attacking itself?
22:04Autoimmune.
22:05Wouldn't present this aggressively.
22:07It's not likely, but it is possible.
22:09What, in a 12-year-old male?
22:11This isn't about me, is it?
22:12Gabe's dad found leishmaniasis and philariasis on the internet yesterday.
22:16They didn't fit them, but now they kind of do.
22:18Sure.
22:19Except for the nodules, and we're not working out of Calcutta General.
22:23Multiple neurofibromatosis.
22:24You think this is neurological?
22:26The only reason you're thinking autoimmune is because you're a rheumatologist.
22:30If you were a proctologist, you'd think rectal cancer.
22:32Gotta go with senior.
22:34He literally wrote the book on this one.
22:37Autoimmune is a big universe.
22:38It could be anything from scleroderma to Churg Strauss.
22:41Whatever it is, we should start him on steroids.
22:43Keep the swelling down.
22:44100 milligrams of cytoxin.
22:45It treats most autoimmunes.
22:46We'll give it to him now before the fat starts dripping out his eyeballs.
22:52Hey!
22:53My fingers are numb.
22:55Your watch is on too tight.
23:05You're messing with my head.
23:07Your relationship with your dad is messing with your ability to do your job.
23:11Only because you made my dad part of my job.
23:13Good point.
23:14You haven't seen him in years.
23:15He flies across the Atlantic to see you.
23:16Pacific.
23:17You breeze by him like he's a Hare Krishna at the airport.
23:19You don't even ask why he's in town.
23:21It's probably a conference.
23:23Probably.
23:25I was hoping to do this through sheer manipulation.
23:28But if you insist on talking, fine, talk.
23:32What did he do to you?
23:34How would you feel if I interfered in your personal life?
23:37I'd hate it.
23:38That's why I cleverly have no personal life.
23:41I'm gonna biopsy your skin lesions.
23:43Good thinking.
23:44Prove your dad wrong.
23:46That will solve everything.
24:06The work's debated he?
24:07I did.
24:08The temperature's down two degrees and the swelling's almost gone.
24:12The skin looks better, too.
24:14So, it's untaxan is working.
24:16Feeling better, Gabe?
24:17Yep, a lot.
24:20Dr. Chase, can you and I have a word?
24:26Your diagnosis is wrong.
24:27No autoimmune disease.
24:29The swelling's probably just down because we've got him on steroids.
24:32It's masking whatever's really wrong.
24:34NAs are unreliable.
24:35Phospholipid antibodies are negative, so no lupus.
24:38Same for Chuck Strauss.
24:39You're arguing with a rheumatologist.
24:42There's about 20 distinct autoimmune diseases.
24:44Why are you here?
24:48SLE conference.
24:50You were in New York last year for the scleroderma conference.
24:53I didn't hear anything from you.
24:55Just wanted to say hi this time.
24:56You said it.
24:58You're still here.
25:00I miss you.
25:02I was 15 years old when you walked out.
25:06Now you're walking back in.
25:08I left your mother.
25:09I didn't leave you.
25:10Mum was living on gin and tonics.
25:12How was I supposed to take care of her?
25:14She wasn't your responsibility.
25:15I know.
25:17She was yours.
25:21I'm sorry she died.
25:23I'm sorry you had to deal with that.
25:27But you were falling apart long before.
25:30I've got to talk to House about this treatment.
25:38But the patient's getting better.
25:40In spite of the cytoxin.
25:42On the other hand, getting better.
25:46Cytoxin makes him more susceptible to infection.
25:49The anthrax could relapse and be more resistant.
25:51Better.
25:53You want a negative test for every autoimmune disease known to man?
25:56Fine.
25:56I'll get him.
25:58Be home by midnight or he can't have the car this weekend.
26:03You guys talk?
26:04He tell you why he's here?
26:06The SLA conference.
26:21Going back to the conference?
26:23Afternoon panel.
26:24I hope I can stay awake.
26:26I hope you can get in.
26:28You're not registered.
26:34I get it.
26:36You had to make up a lie.
26:38You didn't just tell your kid you're here to see him.
26:41I mean, what father does that?
26:45A little blue dot under your collar.
26:48It's a tattoo for guiding radiation treatment.
26:52I was looking for it after I saw what you had for breakfast.
26:55Brown rice, vegetables, microbiotic diet.
26:58Popular with Hollywood starlets and cancer patients.
27:05Lungs.
27:05Stage four.
27:08You look good.
27:10I'm not.
27:12Came to the States to go to Sloan, Kittering.
27:15And see Dr. Wilson.
27:17What did he say?
27:19Three months.
27:21But you haven't told Robert.
27:23You don't want to burden him.
27:25Because you were such a lousy dad.
27:29I'd prefer you not tell him.
27:34Yeah, that's better.
27:37I'll get to see his face when he reads his dad's obituary.
27:40It's not your business.
27:45I suppose it isn't.
27:56You sure do a lot of tests.
27:58If we figure out exactly which autoimmune condition it is, we can get you better quicker.
28:03Is that your dad before?
28:05Yeah.
28:07That's so cool.
28:09Do you guys work together a lot?
28:11Not really.
28:13When can I go home?
28:15We'll see.
28:17Looks like you got your appetite back.
28:19That's a good sign.
28:21Do you want some water?
28:23Yes.
28:29Here you go.
28:33Whoops.
28:34It's all right.
28:35Water's cheap.
28:36Oh, God.
28:38What?
28:41I can't move my hand.
28:49Can you squeeze my fingers for me, Gabe?
28:57He's getting worse.
28:59Now his entire right hand and forearm are paralyzed.
29:01And his fever's back.
29:02It's up over 105.
29:03If we don't stop the nerve deterioration quickly, he'll be paralyzed for life.
29:06Well, luckily, at this rate, that should only last about a week.
29:10Okay, so...
29:11I told you we should get him off the side toxin.
29:13This is toxic neuropathy.
29:15We've been shoving drugs into his system for a disease he doesn't have.
29:18Well, it could be neurological.
29:19What kind of brain process would cause a paralyzed hand, skin lesions, and swollen throat nodules?
29:26Robert was right.
29:28You said multiple neurofibromatosis.
29:31Are you saying that for the chance at a beautiful family moment, or is there some medicine involved?
29:36Fits better.
29:37Too bad.
29:38I was hoping for the other reason.
29:39I was going to go get my camera.
29:41Get a CT scan.
29:43His brain this time.
29:53You'd think three copies would be enough, right?
29:56One's always been more than enough for me.
29:59Why didn't you tell me that Rowan Chase was in to see you?
30:03Excuse me.
30:06Ethics?
30:07Confidentiality?
30:08Does any of this ring a bell?
30:09You could have covered yourself.
30:11Called me in for a consult.
30:12It is a juicy piece of gossip.
30:14You know what happened?
30:15I got all focused on his cancer and lost perspective.
30:19You can't tell Chase, but I can.
30:21What should I do?
30:22Oh, this is where I give you advice and pretend you're going to listen to it.
30:25I like this part.
30:26Did Rowan ask you not to tell?
30:28I promised I wouldn't.
30:29My fingers were crossed, though, so I'm wide open.
30:31I was wrong.
30:32This is the musing out loud part.
30:34Do I actually need to be here?
30:35Telling him.
30:36Now, that's got real entertainment value.
30:38Mm, he might even cry.
30:40On the other hand, there is the do unto others thingy.
30:43Well, then I should definitely tell him.
30:44I'd want to know.
30:45You want to know everything.
30:47There's also the keeping your promises thingy.
30:50Oh, you never run out of thingies.
30:52Like that blonde thingy you were chatting up.
30:55She's the hospital accountant.
30:56We were going over billing procedures.
30:58Double entry bookkeeping.
31:04What are you going to do?
31:08Billing procedures.
31:10They're so complicated, aren't they?
31:28You know, parents are never as bad as kids think they are.
31:32If you like my dad so much, ask him out.
31:36I'd make an excellent step, Mom.
31:38I'm very lenient.
31:44He's your father.
31:47You never see him, and he's here.
31:49Unless he's done some unspeakable thing, you should lighten up.
31:52Great.
31:53Thanks for the tip.
31:55Okay.
31:59He beat your mom.
32:00He beat you.
32:03What did he do?
32:05Really.
32:05Don't push it.
32:11All this hate.
32:13It's toxic.
32:17And stay away.
32:28There's nothing there.
32:30No masses.
32:32No fibrous tangles.
32:33Nothing.
32:34It's not neurofibromatosis.
32:36Doctors chase our O for three, even when they agree they're wrong.
32:41So, next.
32:42What else could cause neural damage as well as all the nodules?
32:45Berger's disease.
32:46He's never been out of the country.
32:47Have his parents?
32:48I could have brought it back.
32:49I don't think so.
32:50It doesn't matter.
32:51His lesions are in the wrong place.
32:52His feet are the one clear spot.
32:54Kit's dad mentioned alishmaniasis.
32:56Yeah.
32:56And filariasis, but the throat nodules still don't fit with that.
32:59These two diseases are pretty much exclusive to Southeast Asia.
33:07What if the anthrax didn't set off the second disease?
33:11We're back at Coincidus again?
33:13No.
33:14What if something else was the trigger?
33:16Nothing else happened.
33:17We happened.
33:19Antibiotics?
33:19We've been through this.
33:20It's not an allergy.
33:23I gotta pee.
33:40What if a CT scan tell you?
33:42Nothing.
33:44How?
33:44Scale from 1 to 10.
33:46How painful.
33:47About half as painful as when a punch in the face.
33:49Don't do that.
33:49It'll hurt you.
33:51Carpal tunnel surgery obviously didn't work.
33:53Who are you?
33:54The little ones call me Uncle Greg.
33:57Your dad never had carpal tunnel.
34:00You mentioned two obscure diseases to Dr. Chase.
34:03How'd you know about them?
34:04I read about them on the internet.
34:05So what'd you search for?
34:06Diseases from Asia that don't match my son's symptoms?
34:09You heard about them in Asia?
34:10I've never been there.
34:11Well, you probably just forgot.
34:13Let me refresh your memory.
34:14Some remote, dusty village, close quarters, at least a year.
34:19Starting to come back.
34:20I'm calling Dr. Cuddy.
34:21Excuse me, what does this have to do with our son?
34:24Your dad's pissed off.
34:25He should be.
34:28Comes here expecting us to do an extra good job because he gives a whole lot of money to
34:31this hospital.
34:32Don't talk to my son like that!
34:34He's just telling you my job, my obligations.
34:35Stop!
34:37What's going on?
34:39Stop!
34:40Stop!
34:43Stop!
34:45Stop!
34:47Tell the truth, or your son will die.
34:53How long were you in Asia?
34:59Jeff, it's a simple question.
35:06Two years in India.
35:10Why would you lie about something like that?
35:12It was 87 and 88.
35:20This, uh...
35:23This guru...
35:25I thought he had some answers.
35:27I went to his ashram.
35:32And, uh...
35:33Ended up with no money and no answers.
35:38I was embarrassed.
35:39I didn't want anyone to know.
35:43No.
35:46No, you were a test pilot.
35:49I'm so sorry, God.
35:53What does this have to do with my son?
36:01Clue number one.
36:02If I were Jesus, curing this kid would be as easy as turning water into wine.
36:07Demonic possession?
36:09Close.
36:10But no wafer.
36:11Clue number two.
36:12Rheumatology Rhone is almost right.
36:14It causes autoimmune symptoms.
36:17Leprosy?
36:18Yeah, that's real big in the Jersey suburbs.
36:21It's leprosy.
36:23Run a fight stain.
36:24It'll be positive.
36:26Daddy hung out on the wrong kind of Indian ashram.
36:29But it's obviously dormant in the dad.
36:31How could the kid catch it?
36:32It's not dormant in the dad.
36:33It's just slow.
36:34Damaged his ulnar nerve.
36:36Was misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel.
36:38Never trust doctors.
36:40Run a fight stain.
36:42No wonder he got anthrax.
36:43Anthrax.
36:44The leprosy weakened his immune system.
36:46Vicious circle.
36:47The leprosy made him vulnerable to the anthrax.
36:50And the anthrax treatment put the leprosy in overdrive.
36:52But the antibiotics we gave him, they cure leprosy.
36:55Yeah.
36:56That's where the trouble starts.
36:58The antibiotics hit the nerve strands.
37:01They kill the leprosy bacteria.
37:02And the corpses get tossed into the system.
37:04And as fascinating as our bodies are, they're also stupid.
37:08They produce antibodies to beat dead bacteria.
37:12That these aren't the polite antibodies.
37:14They're the ones that won't sit still.
37:17Kick during nap times.
37:18Attack his neural fat cells, causing inflammation and all the rest of his symptoms.
37:23So the cure's killing him.
37:26I want you to call down to Carville, Louisiana.
37:28Home of the last leper colony in the lower 48.
37:31Get him to send up some thalidomide.
37:34Thalidomide?
37:34Twelve-year-olds don't have sex, right?
37:36So he can't be pregnant.
37:37Make the call.
37:43I need to speak to your boy.
37:58Why does everybody need to know my business?
38:01Sometimes, people like talking about people.
38:03Makes us feel superior.
38:05Makes us feel in control.
38:07And sometimes, for some people, knowing some things makes them care.
38:12I'll tell you my dad left.
38:14My mom drank herself to death.
38:16Are you going to care about me more?
38:18Cameron would.
38:19Me, I just like knowing stuff.
38:25I know you hate your dad.
38:26I'm going to tell you something.
38:28I don't hate him.
38:31I loved him until I figured out it hurts a lot less to just not care.
38:36You don't expect him to turn up to your football match?
38:38No disappointments.
38:40You don't expect a call on your birthday?
38:42Don't expect to see him for months?
38:44No disappointments.
38:47You want us to go make up?
38:49Sink a few beers together?
38:51Nice family hug?
38:55I've given him enough hugs.
38:59He's given me enough disappointments.
39:05Okay.
39:10That's it?
39:12That's it.
39:37Breathe.
39:42Breathe again.
39:46Breathe again.
39:49Are you going to have to tell my friends I'm a leper?
39:52You had the antibiotics.
39:53You're not contagious anymore.
39:57What if they already caught it?
39:59Leprosy is incredibly hard to catch.
40:01Even your mum didn't get it.
40:03Right.
40:04I want you to make a fist.
40:07That's still kind of stiff.
40:09It'll get back to normal in a month or two.
40:12Your skin, two or three weeks.
40:16You haven't asked about your dad.
40:20He lied about everything.
40:24He lied to my mum.
40:26Lied to his boss.
40:28He's just a liar.
40:32He loves you.
40:35I don't love him.
40:39Yeah, you do.
40:47Nothing you can do about it.
40:49He's your dad.
40:51It doesn't matter what he does.
40:52You're going to love him.
41:07Here.
41:08Thanks.
41:11Hey.
41:12Hey.
41:24When's your flight?
41:26You got time for a drink?
41:28Wish I did.
41:31Dr. Chase.
41:42I got it.
41:47You're going to be getting down to ours any time soon?
41:52Not too long.
41:53Next order.
41:54I hope.
41:56I'll call you.
42:01You're all set.
42:12I'll see you.
42:13Yeah.
42:16I'll see you.
42:26I'll see you.
42:47I'll see you.
42:49I'll see you.
42:51I'll see you next time.
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