This is one of my most favourite episodes of House. The part where he pulls out the ginormous tapeworm and one of the doctors just randomly took a photo of it with her flip phone just sends me 🤣🤣🤣
It is a peculiar and quite scary condition. Yeah, manu might think it like a "superpower" but it's far more detrimental- there been people who got hit by a car, broken half or more of their ribs, and just went home without care or thinking they were all right just to get their isides even more hurt
There’s even more trivial ways. Had a friend who was still under the effect of local anesthetic burn his hand severely cause he couldn’t feel the temperature of water and cleaned his dishes while it was scalding
Got a pretty bad shock for a pretty long time as a kid it killed a lot of nerve endings throughout my body not completely but enough that some feeling are completely foreign to me and it needs to be pretty hot for me to genuinely feel it so I can kinda relate but if anything is bad enough I feel it
It follows a pattern kinda like Star Trek, Bonanza, or The Simpsons (different pattern in each show, but they all stick to one) Even though you don't know what's going to happen exactly, you know roughly how each episode will play out and how each character will react when put into any given situation and our brains like that.
@@travismcgreat3823 Not just that- even with the nailed pattern the show doesn't treat the audience like a bunch of monkeys. And besides that- story and characters are really well written and the topics are handled with grace rather than pandering
I remember as a kid after seeing this episode i told everyone at school i couldn't feel pain to be cool or whatever, extremely bad idea for like a year everyone was punching me to test it and i had to act unbothered through all of it
fun fact, the brain itself doesn't actually feel pain. pain in the head is usually caused by pressure in the skull (hemorrhaging, hydrocephaly, etc), but the organ itself doesn't have pain receptors. operating on the brain while the patient is awake isn't even that uncommon and can actually be a benefit because you can check how lucid the patient is (and know instantly when something's going wrong because they'll show symptoms likes slurred speech, disorientation etc.)
@@Inkspecklequestion about that. If they can operate in your brain whilst you are awake, how can they get in there. They said bone pain was the worst so wouldn’t it hurt getting in there?
House: *has an epiphany moment* Wilson: "...See you later." When they're such good friends and he's known him for long enough that this just doesn't even phase him.
I love this show so much I've rewatched it a gzillion times and I'm still baffled how they're always "it's such a rare condition" when House already explicitly said that there's a level of severity before it gets to HOUSE and not just diagnostics.
@@raven4k998 You would suffer damage to your body without noticing, you would become more reckless because of the lack of pain as a consequence, and important pain-related symptoms that let you know something is wrong with your body wouldn't be present. It's not a great life, nor is a life filled with pain. A life with *some* pain is a good life.
@@raven4k998 no it wouldn’t, you wouldn’t be able to do nearly anything a normal person could do because your body wouldn’t tell you if something bad happened, there a reason animal developed pain, it’s so we can prevent damage to our bodies before it kills us
@@ultrasoulviver that's not true take the Russians they just attack till they all die in wars mindlessly throwing there lives away and they can feel pain thus pain does not work to well against stopping death there🤣
Most unrealistic part is House barging into another team's surgery and demanding the room immediately. Irl this would 100% end in two surgeons having a scalpel fight.
So not feeling pain is worst than feeling one. You don't know what is happening causes you to freak out, like swimming on a cloudy river and you can't see the bottom.
When im under a hypo but still conscience i dont feel any pain. Its only when my levels return to normal do i feel the pain from where ive hurt myself. Scary as i dont remember hurting myself when clearly i have
yes, feeling no pain is way worse than feeling pain. You wouldnt know it when you have to go to the toilet, wouldnt know if you broke a bone, wouldnt know if one of your organs is about to fail, etc...
My Nana's sister had this (not the tape worm but the can't feel pain thing), and she lived a good 62 years with it until 2009 where her stomach ended up getting a small rupture, and after a few days she went to the hospital and it was too late to save her as the small hole grew to a large one, she felt none of the pain that would come with this, so her sister just thought she had the flu
I have it aswell and earlier this year i felt like i had to puke and couldn't. Ended up being a ruptured appendix. Really sucks to not feel as other people do
@@Guerteltank i almost had a ruptured appendix. it was close. i was about 6 and the pain lasted for weeks. appendicitis sucks for people with or without the disorder.
I heard anecdotes about people that know people with this condition as well. Considering that you knew one and in this comments there is another one ( and nobody is lying ) it seems that there are more than 60 people in the world with this like he said. I'd say more like 6000 or 60000, which is still extremely small percentage of the worlds population and a very rare condition.
One of the concepts about intelligence says it's the hability to make connections between informations and different knowledges. Like using your latin knowledge to answer a biology question (wich I actually did). So, theses insights are not that weird when you know House is an intelligent person
I remember reading a story about this disorder. A school cafeteria had to cool down school food before serving it so this kid wouldn't accidentally burn himself. Apparently made other students mad.
Okay, if the food was a safe temperature for people without the condition to eat, then it would be safe for anyone with this disorder. Why is the food so hot it could injure someone's mouth?
@@fad9236 ecause first off, school lunches are usually only about 20-24 minutes. Waiting 15 minutes after he got his lunch would just be not letting him eat. And second, if the food is so hot it can cause possible burns severe enough that the school had to make these changes, then that's a problem. Food served to mass amounts of kids in general shouldn't be hot enough to cause injury.
Pain would cause a ton of distress because the brain and body are aware of said pain. Chemicals would flood the system to try to deal with it. But for her, I imagine it's morbidly fascinating to watch this giant tapeworm you somehow got be pulled out of you. I always took it though that she was fascinated but mostly freaking out internally.
@@fancycat1284 And given that she had the condition the tape worm went unnoticed for quite a while (it normally would cause quite some pain, apparently).
well now you know the danger from food to you food can give you a parasite like a tapeworm all sorts of parasites can be eaten to enter your body from contaminated food new fear unlocked
4:30 this reminds me of my grandma. The doctor was like "You have two collapsed lungs, no cartilage in your hips, a slipped disc and we need to replace your knees." "But I feel fine!"
my grandpa didn't have this disorder, but he did set his own compound fracture once! he fell backwards and held his hand up, needless to say it didn't look right so he grabbed his finger and pulled it back in place! the doctor said he couldn't've set it better himself! all he needed was stitches on his palm and a brace to keep everything in place while it healed.
I like how House is a little bit excited when he finds someone with one of the least documented cases in the planet. Also it makes sense that he’s so familiar with the symptoms, since he lives his life in constant pain. He’s probably a little bit envious of her.
@@MyLittlePonyFan24 I think you got it, not dead! Right now I'm nearly dead because of endometriosis attacking my lungs (thoracic endometriosis) and I wish to find the right surgeons on time and not incompetent so-called "specialists" who make fun of you. Endometriosis develops like cancer but governments don't care about it and don't want to recognise it as a disability despite being disabled from that disease.
@@missophelie3781that's awful. I hope you can find someone who actually wants to help and cares, rather than makes things harder, when they're hard enough already for you.
b12 isn’t always tested . I have a b12 deficiency that requires monthly injections. If I don’t let on I have b12 deficiency hospital staff wouldn’t know to look for it
@@JoJoGranum i wasn't necessarily just thinking b12 though, with a parasite that massive she's probably deficient in a lot of stuff. Like she'd probably be super iron anemic too, and that's one of the first things drs check in young women in my experience at least
I’ve been on metformin for about 5 years- something that is known to cause a B12 deficiency. Yet I’ve been to the ER multiple times over the years for various odd symptoms- fainting, exhaustion, shortness of breath, nausea, lack of appetite, depression, etc etc etc. They check for every medical condition in the book and come up empty handed, except for a severe iron deficiency that they didn’t even want to test for, which somehow didn’t prompt them to check the b12. To this day I don’t know, am I b12 deficient? Am I not? Who’s to say, because the doctors sure don’t feel like checking😂😂
Everybody on house is normal, up, alert and talking one second and convulsing uncontrollably the next second out of nowhere. This show is hilariously over the top. Love it
Yes! It is quite normal when people are very sick, like in a hospital. That is why people are monitored, cytokine storm due to infection, bacterial or viral, and pulse drops are just the most typical things...
I actually have a relative condition to this. All touch sensations (hot, cold, pain, etc) are reduced for me. I still feel them but it's not as intense. Was kinda funny when my parents realized something was up and asked a Dr. It was because I pulled a tooth with full roots out with pliers because of a joke dare.
> barges into an occupied OR > wheels a terrified patient in > doesn’t explain to the other surgeons that she can’t feel pain > cuts her open > she starts screaming > “She’s faking it” > pulls a tapeworm out of her intestines
Dr House was annoyed to be doubted again, so due to the fact it was the condition that basically removes any feelings he got an oporunity to use "Practice medicine".
There was a video ( I think about 10 years ago now ) A body builder taken into gastric surgery, ( before UA-cam became so hush hush on certain videos ) you can see them pulling out parasite after parasite. This clip right here!!!! Leave it to House to bring old stories back to life ! ( anyone remember the episode where a mother gave diet pills to her daughter , but it was tapeworm eggs in the pill ?).
I love how he didn’t care and was only caring about how long it was❤😂 This is a very cool thing to have unless you are not careful because you should realise the consequences that come from this if u act badly.
It's not even acting badly. There are so many accidents that can happen in life, even if you're careful. Bad stuff can be going on internally, that most people would know about because it would cause pain, they have no idea it's going on until it makes them really sick. Even if someone is sensible and careful, it can still cause issues. Pain exists for a reason, to warn that something isn't right. Sometimes pain can be felt too much, then that's also bad, but if it's regular pain, it usually serves a purpose.
I have the same thing. Most of us hide it because nobody believes us. I have learned to use mind to judge my symptoms. It always has worked. Still alive and doing well. Curse and blessing on your perspective.
What if anybody never even took any physical damage (as in no bruises, no swellings, no scrapes, no cuts, and no fractures)? I easily imagine that someone couldn’t get injured on the outside and therefore would do all the damage instead!
I remember many years ago seeing an I’m No Fool Jiminy Cricket cartoon. He was talking about the five senses. He explained the sense of touch and especially pain was vital to our survival. Without pain, we could walk into a fire and not even know it. No one likes being hurt but it does keep us alive.
Only hymenolepids from chickens and turkeys are fragile. This was a Diphyllobothrium cestode from a trout. They aren’t that fragile especially at that size.
@@jax422 now I know there are different kinds of tapeworms, and which ones are easier to get out in one piece lol. Doesnt mean I want one, but if ya gotta pick a hijacker to pull outta your gut.....
@@crem-crem4070 I think we have other things to worry about than the tape worm itself if someone decides to cut open their intestines to drag out a potential tape worm
I didn't even realise it was a worm. I thought it was just a string of the b12 they were talking about and questioned how she managed to put that much in her-
Lmao idk if she was having a paranoid delusion, acting out, and didn’t feel pain. Id still be pretty terrified if some rude guy took be to an OR and in a rush job opened up my intestines without telling me or his fellow staff members what he was doing
This is the coolest episode. The idea of someone who simply can't feel pain, and the illusion of immortality is interesting on its own, but add requiring x-rays to know you've damaged something... Any diagnosis is likely to start similar to "where does it hurt", and "can you describe the pain".
It’s literally a curse. Most people with that disorder don’t even survive into adulthood because they die of things like easily treatable infections. They don’t know when they are hurt or sick. A simple paper cut can turn into a deadly blood infection. Whatever caused you to need those screws in your knee probably would’ve killed you before you knew you needed to see a doctor.
@@144heartx That is not an unusual length, they can be much larger. It is nice that they have medicine for them now, my grandfather had one and back then they starved them out! He was only allowed a few crackers and water each day for more than a week until he passed it.
I love how he was a little bothered that it wasn't a world record. XD
that’s house!🤣
He never knows how to behave 😂
My thoughts exactly. 😂😂😂
It is a world record
You can say world record for longest tapework inside a human body (that is still alive)
I always thought the record was 6ft and he was being sarcastic.
Everyone in this show:
Doctors: you seem fine everything checks out
Patient: *starts seizing*
Every episode in a nutshell
It can't be lupus. Get a CT and run an EEG
I though exactly the same 😂😂
Poor Girl Wearing Rags Cinderella
I wonder how many people get anxiety when they see an MRI machine simply because of this show.
house M.d. rule #1: mri causes seizure
I like how House walking stick isn't just a walking stick. It's a diagnostic tool
Her not even screaming ow was alarming but the black guy ( forgot his name) got mad at house instead of seeing a problem
@@samg873Forman. Don’t know his first name. I’m pretty sure house gave him the name idiot though.
😂😂😂😂... Omar Epps. And he nailed that knee, I said OUCH
It's a cane
He checked her reflexes. They didn't work.
“Relax. It’s just a magic trick.”
“Aaaaaah!! Aaaaaaaaahh!!!”
That scene always kills me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
she has a temp of 105 so much for not flush not sweating🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue sweating and having a very high body temperature are 2 different things
@@SaraMorgan-ym6uewasnt it explained in the show that her medical condition arent allowing her to sweat
I love how sarcastic he sounds while doing serious work, but yet he knows his stuff, just hilarious, what an entertaining doctor XD
Its house ))
I mean that IS kinda the point of the show lol
@@akaviral5476 I’ve never seen this show, I’ve just been watching clips :-)
@@sarah-covers-songsYou should, it’s good.
Reminiscent of Alan Alda’s character in M.A.S.H.
This is one of my most favourite episodes of House. The part where he pulls out the ginormous tapeworm and one of the doctors just randomly took a photo of it with her flip phone just sends me 🤣🤣🤣
I don't believe you!!! I don't believe you
It’s like pics or it didn’t happen or flip phone activate
Ikr. Especially because it’s a total HIPPA violation.
Thank you for the heads up about the tapeworm so I can stop watching 🤮
This is why I come to the comments as I watch 😆
That’s absolutely terrible……….. and disgusting…
I like how Wilson helps House solve a case without even realizing that he did.
To be fair, half of House's cases were solved when someone said something that made him have an epiphany.
It's just so damn funny when it happens to Wilson, though. 💀💀
He's talking about House stealing food and suddenly he clicks to "tapeworms steal food" it's a crazy connection
It's a "mordere, she wrote" mechanic. Nice to watch, it always works... not new or original at all.
Wilson and house are the perfect couple
THE SMILE SHE GAVE DURING BRAIN SURGERY WAS SUPER CREEPY
It is a peculiar and quite scary condition.
Yeah, manu might think it like a "superpower" but it's far more detrimental- there been people who got hit by a car, broken half or more of their ribs, and just went home without care or thinking they were all right just to get their isides even more hurt
There’s even more trivial ways. Had a friend who was still under the effect of local anesthetic burn his hand severely cause he couldn’t feel the temperature of water and cleaned his dishes while it was scalding
Yeah pain is important. Though I don’t blame people for wishing they couldn’t feel any.
It is a superpower if you can turn it off and on whenever you want
@@theflashgirl2057 ...you're talking about pain inhibitions then
Got a pretty bad shock for a pretty long time as a kid it killed a lot of nerve endings throughout my body not completely but enough that some feeling are completely foreign to me and it needs to be pretty hot for me to genuinely feel it so I can kinda relate but if anything is bad enough I feel it
7:01 ah yes the classic Wilson "I said something to House that made him have an epiphany" moment, never gets old
owe you have Congenital Insensitivity to Pain
Without Wilson then House gets no revelations. Wilson is the true hero here.
The food chain....food fish
It happens so often that on one occasion, Wilson actually thought he was faking it to get out of an awkward conversation.
how is this show so old yet so good?! it holds up pretty damn well!
It follows a pattern kinda like Star Trek, Bonanza, or The Simpsons (different pattern in each show, but they all stick to one) Even though you don't know what's going to happen exactly, you know roughly how each episode will play out and how each character will react when put into any given situation and our brains like that.
Passion, good director, graceful storytelling, seeing the audience as another inteligent being
@@travismcgreat3823
Not just that- even with the nailed pattern the show doesn't treat the audience like a bunch of monkeys.
And besides that- story and characters are really well written and the topics are handled with grace rather than pandering
is not old
It's full of humans.
I remember as a kid after seeing this episode i told everyone at school i couldn't feel pain to be cool or whatever, extremely bad idea for like a year everyone was punching me to test it and i had to act unbothered through all of it
😂
😂😂😂😂😅
Can I still punch you?
😂
On the bright side I respect the dedication...💀
We're not trying to hurt you, as you're drilling into her brain.
fun fact, the brain itself doesn't actually feel pain. pain in the head is usually caused by pressure in the skull (hemorrhaging, hydrocephaly, etc), but the organ itself doesn't have pain receptors. operating on the brain while the patient is awake isn't even that uncommon and can actually be a benefit because you can check how lucid the patient is (and know instantly when something's going wrong because they'll show symptoms likes slurred speech, disorientation etc.)
@@Inkspecklequestion about that. If they can operate in your brain whilst you are awake, how can they get in there. They said bone pain was the worst so wouldn’t it hurt getting in there?
@@Miss_Merry_Mac literally every single pain med to ever exist: "am i a joke to you?"
@@Fun-guy9859 sorry I just didn’t think it was as powerful as sedation.
@@Miss_Merry_Maclocal anaesthetic numbs it and they keep you conscious i guess
House: *has an epiphany moment*
Wilson: "...See you later."
When they're such good friends and he's known him for long enough that this just doesn't even phase him.
Faze
Go and save your patient.
This is my favorite episode of a television show. I still talk about it all these years later.
How does this hold up?
@@sparklight0964 what do you mean?
Weird pick for House
Ep?
@@joshdeveaux6936 youre watching the video man
I love this show so much I've rewatched it a gzillion times and I'm still baffled how they're always "it's such a rare condition" when House already explicitly said that there's a level of severity before it gets to HOUSE and not just diagnostics.
Seepa would be so cool to have then I wouldn't have to feel pain ever and you would be so jealous instead I have to feel pain which sucks😭😭
@@raven4k998 You would suffer damage to your body without noticing, you would become more reckless because of the lack of pain as a consequence, and important pain-related symptoms that let you know something is wrong with your body wouldn't be present. It's not a great life, nor is a life filled with pain. A life with *some* pain is a good life.
@@raven4k998 no it wouldn’t, you wouldn’t be able to do nearly anything a normal person could do because your body wouldn’t tell you if something bad happened, there a reason animal developed pain, it’s so we can prevent damage to our bodies before it kills us
@@ultrasoulviver that's not true take the Russians they just attack till they all die in wars mindlessly throwing there lives away and they can feel pain thus pain does not work to well against stopping death there🤣
@@raven4k998 i think you misunderstood the whole video.
Most unrealistic part is House barging into another team's surgery and demanding the room immediately. Irl this would 100% end in two surgeons having a scalpel fight.
Two doctors with Gate of Babylons full of medical tools.
Scalpels at 10 paces
Didn't house a sword?
@@MiosPanties Specimen bottles at 20 ccs
Aa a fate reference
So not feeling pain is worst than feeling one. You don't know what is happening causes you to freak out, like swimming on a cloudy river and you can't see the bottom.
When im under a hypo but still conscience i dont feel any pain. Its only when my levels return to normal do i feel the pain from where ive hurt myself. Scary as i dont remember hurting myself when clearly i have
That’s not what cause no pain she has a tape worm which caused her bad behavior
@@angelramos1137 i love how nobody mentioned any cause of "no pain" but you still needed to correct someone. LOL
yes, feeling no pain is way worse than feeling pain. You wouldnt know it when you have to go to the toilet, wouldnt know if you broke a bone, wouldnt know if one of your organs is about to fail, etc...
@@Fun-guy9859 Gotta love the internet
My Nana's sister had this (not the tape worm but the can't feel pain thing), and she lived a good 62 years with it until 2009 where her stomach ended up getting a small rupture, and after a few days she went to the hospital and it was too late to save her as the small hole grew to a large one, she felt none of the pain that would come with this, so her sister just thought she had the flu
I have it aswell and earlier this year i felt like i had to puke and couldn't. Ended up being a ruptured appendix. Really sucks to not feel as other people do
@@Guerteltank i almost had a ruptured appendix. it was close. i was about 6 and the pain lasted for weeks. appendicitis sucks for people with or without the disorder.
@@Guerteltankmay I ask, do you just not feel pain or do you hardly feel anything?
I heard anecdotes about people that know people with this condition as well. Considering that you knew one and in this comments there is another one ( and nobody is lying ) it seems that there are more than 60 people in the world with this like he said. I'd say more like 6000 or 60000, which is still extremely small percentage of the worlds population and a very rare condition.
not to be rude, but that’s kind of cool like the part that she could feel pain is actually kinda cool
Bro she landed like Peter Griffin
MOM mom
😬svhhh😲ahhhhh
😂😂😂😂
😅😅
My favorite part of every episode is when a talk with wilson completely unrelated to the pacient solves the problem they were having
my hands wet..
your crying...
I can't cry!!!
One of the concepts about intelligence says it's the hability to make connections between informations and different knowledges. Like using your latin knowledge to answer a biology question (wich I actually did). So, theses insights are not that weird when you know House is an intelligent person
I remember reading a story about this disorder. A school cafeteria had to cool down school food before serving it so this kid wouldn't accidentally burn himself. Apparently made other students mad.
How insanely selfish could other students be
Or they could serve normal temperature food to everyone and the kid with the condition juste wait 15 minutes for his food to cool down?
Okay, if the food was a safe temperature for people without the condition to eat, then it would be safe for anyone with this disorder. Why is the food so hot it could injure someone's mouth?
@@fad9236 ecause first off, school lunches are usually only about 20-24 minutes. Waiting 15 minutes after he got his lunch would just be not letting him eat.
And second, if the food is so hot it can cause possible burns severe enough that the school had to make these changes, then that's a problem. Food served to mass amounts of kids in general shouldn't be hot enough to cause injury.
@@feodorawicked5014 what 20 min? In my country we have 1h30 for lunch. That's not good to eat so fast
Man that creepy smile she gave during the brain surgery is insane
what does it feel like?
it hurts does not tell you much if you have never felt pain in your life
Even if she can't feel pain, girl was DAMN CALM when that thing was coming out of her
Pain would cause a ton of distress because the brain and body are aware of said pain. Chemicals would flood the system to try to deal with it. But for her, I imagine it's morbidly fascinating to watch this giant tapeworm you somehow got be pulled out of you. I always took it though that she was fascinated but mostly freaking out internally.
I woulf've assumed a patient who can't feel pain would have abnormal reaction to pain
NO REALLY???!!
That was the biggest worm I've ever seen in my whole life and I can't believe that it caused her to not feel any pain it's insane
She is incapable of feeling pain. Irrelevant to to the worm, if she could feel pain, she'd KNOW the worm was there
It wasn’t what caused her to not feel pain. She had a condition that allowed her to not feel pain.
@@fancycat1284 And given that she had the condition the tape worm went unnoticed for quite a while (it normally would cause quite some pain, apparently).
she was born without the ability to feel pain which allowed the worm to go unnoticed till it got to that size
no it's not, it's a plastic tube.
I remember watching this for the first time and the ending had my mouth on the floor
😂
What was it?!
A tape worm. a very large tape worm@@coolbuz1
It’s the snap of a picture from the flip phone for me 😂😂😂😂😂
And how from a distance it looked like a _measuring tape._
I can add tapeworm to the list of things I dont want to remember again again again
well now you know the danger from food to you food can give you a parasite like a tapeworm all sorts of parasites can be eaten to enter your body from contaminated food new fear unlocked
4:30 this reminds me of my grandma. The doctor was like "You have two collapsed lungs, no cartilage in your hips, a slipped disc and we need to replace your knees." "But I feel fine!"
my grandpa didn't have this disorder, but he did set his own compound fracture once! he fell backwards and held his hand up, needless to say it didn't look right so he grabbed his finger and pulled it back in place! the doctor said he couldn't've set it better himself! all he needed was stitches on his palm and a brace to keep everything in place while it healed.
7:04 House’s “Got it” moment
man. this must be hard. if you cant feel anything. then you wont know if theres something wrong with you since you wont feel it.
"Your just jealous I can do anything" your absolutely correct
Its a curse be careful
*You're
*you're
Okay that last line got me:
“Dammit the world record is over 60”🤣🤣
I like how House is a little bit excited when he finds someone with one of the least documented cases in the planet.
Also it makes sense that he’s so familiar with the symptoms, since he lives his life in constant pain. He’s probably a little bit envious of her.
Ah ah ah ah if I could have a doctor who knows what he's doing and not pretending everything is psychological, I would be in heaven!
As in dead?
@@MyLittlePonyFan24 I think you got it, not dead! Right now I'm nearly dead because of endometriosis attacking my lungs (thoracic endometriosis) and I wish to find the right surgeons on time and not incompetent so-called "specialists" who make fun of you. Endometriosis develops like cancer but governments don't care about it and don't want to recognise it as a disability despite being disabled from that disease.
Wow, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope everything turns out okay for you.
@@missophelie3781that's awful. I hope you can find someone who actually wants to help and cares, rather than makes things harder, when they're hard enough already for you.
Are you still here?
wouldn't they do basic bloodwork instead of just assuming the vitamins absorbed, would've caught b12 and others right away
b12 isn’t always tested . I have a b12 deficiency that requires monthly injections. If I don’t let on I have b12 deficiency hospital staff wouldn’t know to look for it
Some things are unfortunately quite rare enough that it isn't standard procedure to search for it right away
@@JoJoGranum i wasn't necessarily just thinking b12 though, with a parasite that massive she's probably deficient in a lot of stuff. Like she'd probably be super iron anemic too, and that's one of the first things drs check in young women in my experience at least
@@FastRunner00 agreed a tapeworm is extremely dangerous. Not to mention, zoonotic transmission
I’ve been on metformin for about 5 years- something that is known to cause a B12 deficiency. Yet I’ve been to the ER multiple times over the years for various odd symptoms- fainting, exhaustion, shortness of breath, nausea, lack of appetite, depression, etc etc etc. They check for every medical condition in the book and come up empty handed, except for a severe iron deficiency that they didn’t even want to test for, which somehow didn’t prompt them to check the b12. To this day I don’t know, am I b12 deficient? Am I not? Who’s to say, because the doctors sure don’t feel like checking😂😂
She reminds me of my friend when she was on drugs. She had schizophrenia and other issues inherited from her dad. It was wild.
I love how Wilson is so used to House's behavior😂 he's just like “See Ya later" 🤣🤣
letter = later
@@stealth5758 yeah! Thank you for pointing out the mistake☺...not a native English speaker😅
as he pulls it out...i went from thinking "woah that's so cool" to "how long is that thing" to sounds of disgust.
great show
Everybody on house is normal, up, alert and talking one second and convulsing uncontrollably the next second out of nowhere. This show is hilariously over the top. Love it
Yes! It is quite normal when people are very sick, like in a hospital.
That is why people are monitored, cytokine storm due to infection, bacterial or viral, and pulse drops are just the most typical things...
Hold on... she was on that railing for a long while and literally no one was below to catch her or prep a fall? LOL!
She would have jumped if they tried that
Try catch 100 lbs bag of concrete that is randomly falling from a floor above. If you are good at that, then you only have to worry about some bones.
How do you prep a fall in the hospital? They aren't a fire station. Also, no one's gonna be able to catch her without suffering their own injuries
You made it sound like she was there an hour when it was likely only a few minutes.
It's hard to fake pain, when you never felt it
love how fascinated she looked when she was being cut open
Doctors best bet: "She is just sad." LMAO
well your just sad I win
The fact the other surgeon just fucking snaps a photo of it is so funny
Plot twist: house hits her with the cane. He was wrong
I actually have a relative condition to this. All touch sensations (hot, cold, pain, etc) are reduced for me. I still feel them but it's not as intense. Was kinda funny when my parents realized something was up and asked a Dr. It was because I pulled a tooth with full roots out with pliers because of a joke dare.
I love the doctor that snaps a picture with the flip phone
This lil actress know how to act
I couldn't help but laugh when he hit her in the shin with his cane
> barges into an occupied OR
> wheels a terrified patient in
> doesn’t explain to the other surgeons that she can’t feel pain
> cuts her open
> she starts screaming
> “She’s faking it”
> pulls a tapeworm out of her intestines
Dr House was annoyed to be doubted again, so due to the fact it was the condition that basically removes any feelings he got an oporunity to use "Practice medicine".
There was a video ( I think about 10 years ago now )
A body builder taken into gastric surgery, ( before UA-cam became so hush hush on certain videos ) you can see them pulling out parasite after parasite.
This clip right here!!!! Leave it to House to bring old stories back to life ! ( anyone remember the episode where a mother gave diet pills to her daughter , but it was tapeworm eggs in the pill ?).
It still up, lol.
@@TortugaAW I had no idea it was still up ! Lol 😆 thanks for telling me .
@@Luna-wh6tq XD no problem, mate!
Diet worms ain't worth it l am fine with my bacterial buddies in my stomach thank you
@@UhhhihDefinitely. Infecting yourself with worms is insane, though apparently some people actually do it. Couldn't be me.
“I’m gonna need iodine, scalpel numbers 10 & 15, forceps, and a large-ish salad bowl” 😂😂😂
I wish they wouldve had laurie play more music in House...dudes an amazing blues musician
"If you're gonna die a slow, lingering death... pain free is the way to do it." 😂
god this was the ep that stuck with me through the years. thanks for the upload!
The actress (Mika Boorem) was born in 1987.
The episode aired in 2007.
She's 19 in this.
ok
Creepy… but ok
@sierra6993well I assume what he meant to say is that she looks 15-16.
I love how he didn’t care and was only caring about how long it was❤😂
This is a very cool thing to have unless you are not careful because you should realise the consequences that come from this if u act badly.
It's not even acting badly. There are so many accidents that can happen in life, even if you're careful. Bad stuff can be going on internally, that most people would know about because it would cause pain, they have no idea it's going on until it makes them really sick. Even if someone is sensible and careful, it can still cause issues. Pain exists for a reason, to warn that something isn't right. Sometimes pain can be felt too much, then that's also bad, but if it's regular pain, it usually serves a purpose.
My heart hurts for the girl and her mother!! 🥺💔
I have the same thing. Most of us hide it because nobody believes us. I have learned to use mind to judge my symptoms. It always has worked. Still alive and doing well. Curse and blessing on your perspective.
Every episode of House
"Maybe A didn't cause B. Maybe B caused A."
The last part was both horrifying and fascinating
she doesnt feel any pain but when i saw the little needle go in the foot i flinched
Him telling her to stop faking cracks me up.
What if anybody never even took any physical damage (as in no bruises, no swellings, no scrapes, no cuts, and no fractures)? I easily imagine that someone couldn’t get injured on the outside and therefore would do all the damage instead!
those were words. i guess
I remember many years ago seeing an I’m No Fool Jiminy Cricket cartoon. He was talking about the five senses. He explained the sense of touch and especially pain was vital to our survival. Without pain, we could walk into a fire and not even know it. No one likes being hurt but it does keep us alive.
That’s not how you’re supposed to take out tape worms. They are extremely fragile and a real tape worm would have broken
You're also supposed to wash your hands and wear a surgical mask when you're doing surgery.
This show is fiction.
Only hymenolepids from chickens and turkeys are fragile. This was a Diphyllobothrium cestode from a trout. They aren’t that fragile especially at that size.
@@jax422 now I know there are different kinds of tapeworms, and which ones are easier to get out in one piece lol. Doesnt mean I want one, but if ya gotta pick a hijacker to pull outta your gut.....
@C J W I’m more worried about real people trying this at home (we both know there are some who will)
@@crem-crem4070 I think we have other things to worry about than the tape worm itself if someone decides to cut open their intestines to drag out a potential tape worm
That is a dangerous condition. I don't remember this episode
"Lake fishing can be fun"🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:56 I never seen a doctor on tv do this to their patient before
they do this when people are over heating
well its neccesary since the patient cant sweat
The world record of largest tapeworm in human body is of Sixty feet length.
80+*
Definitely the best episode of the series for me
I didn't even realise it was a worm. I thought it was just a string of the b12 they were talking about and questioned how she managed to put that much in her-
😂😂
”Damn it! The world record is over 60…”
Saw the video and understood the respective symptoms.......
3:30 that was chilling and she literally watched a house pulled out her guts cut it open and pulled out a tapeworm.
Swan dive with a half gainer.
Nice form. But a rough entry.
Might have to settle for the bronze
Half of this show is Wilson saying something that makes House solve the case.
Lmao idk if she was having a paranoid delusion, acting out, and didn’t feel pain. Id still be pretty terrified if some rude guy took be to an OR and in a rush job opened up my intestines without telling me or his fellow staff members what he was doing
This is the coolest episode. The idea of someone who simply can't feel pain, and the illusion of immortality is interesting on its own, but add requiring x-rays to know you've damaged something... Any diagnosis is likely to start similar to "where does it hurt", and "can you describe the pain".
Anyone here find it weird that when Doc House was pulling the tape worm and could just be me here, but felt it being pulled out 🤔
House: This is Excellent
IT WAS A FUCKING TAPEWORM!!!!!!
*faints
thanks random person
"What's number 7?"
"The best diagnostician in this hospital thinks so" - probably house in his head lol
Kinda wish I had that disorder. Would have been nice feeling fine while getting screws in my knee 😅
It’s literally a curse. Most people with that disorder don’t even survive into adulthood because they die of things like easily treatable infections. They don’t know when they are hurt or sick. A simple paper cut can turn into a deadly blood infection. Whatever caused you to need those screws in your knee probably would’ve killed you before you knew you needed to see a doctor.
House casually traumatises a young girl by pulling a worm out of her stomach in front of her.
"World record is 60" is crazy 😂
9:24 I love how she took a picture 😂😂😂
What i find worse then House just barging into an OR thats being used is House performing surgery without a mask.
with an open cavity while the girl in question cant even tell if shes infected. agreed
It's a TV show done for dramatic effect
Every episode is almost killing the patient by medical malpractice 3 times, then finding the cure that was previously overlooked.
I was thinking how this girl is awful in taking advantage of her situation to be a horrible child 😂
Thank goodness I didn't see the twist ending in the video description before watching it.
This is up there as close to the most annoying patient ever. As I get older they all just start to seem annoying after a certain point though
This episode has one of the funniest House moments ever.
Okay I know she can’t feel pain but goddamn letting patients do surgery while awake just feels crazy
They do it for certain types of brain surgeries, the brain doesn’t have any pain receptors
the second they brought up b12 i knew it was a tapeworm
That is not how they get rid of a tapeworm LOL. No doctor is cutting into someones intestines when a simple antiparasitic can be given.
tbh if it was that long, idk what the protocol is 💀
@@144heartx That is not an unusual length, they can be much larger. It is nice that they have medicine for them now, my grandfather had one and back then they starved them out! He was only allowed a few crackers and water each day for more than a week until he passed it.
@@MA-mh1vs If that's not considered long, i'm scared 😭. And wow, I didn't know you could even starve them without you dying first, the more you know 💀
@@144heartx Yeah so far the largest removed was 82 ft long.
This is a TV show bro, it's not real...
Patient: i can't feel pain
Bauldr: join the club. Try mistletoe