"She's Bleeding Everywhere" | House M.D.
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2024
- A doctor turned cook collapses during a class and her decision to pursue personal happiness over a medical career raises questions about what's important to the team while they try to discover the cause of her bleeding.
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From Season 5 Episode 14 ''The Greater Good'': A woman who collapses during a cooking class turns out to be a renowned cancer researcher who gave up her career to pursue personal fulfillment. This prompts the docs to grapple with their own pursuits of happiness. Meanwhile, Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) decides to make House's (Hugh Laurie) life more miserable than it usually is, and Thirteen's (Olivia Wilde) health takes a turn for the worse.
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“You’re going to spend one day of your life on your deathbed. The other 25,000 are the ones we should be worrying about. Go to bed happy tonight.”
”It was only my own pride that said I should have done More.” From a book I read once
WOW. That is such a great piece of writing!
I'm just surprised we only have 25,000 days in our lifetime, I've spend 5000 of those playing world of warcraft
@@BlackBirds93 I spend most of my hours binging House. 😱
Huh so we did watch the same thing 😂😂😂
The medical malpractice of lecturing a patient on how she should go back to her job that makes her miserable is so house
I know, what the hell is it with these people? They're so judgmental and nasty. What right do they have to tell anyone they don't deserve to be happy? "How is someone like me supposed to keep fighting?" Hey, that's YOUR problem. They're shoving their own insecurities onto someone who's decided she doesn't want to be tied to her own. What is it about being happy that makes so many other people furious?
It's a drama TV show. You sort of expect these things.@@Serai3
@@Serai3bruh, they’re in the wrong but look at it from their perspective is understandable. From their view, being a doctor is one of the most important jobs you can have and quitting it is tantamount of turning your back on those who are in need. Like I said, THEY ARE WRONG but it’s not crazy or nasty
@@Remmyrouser even more than that, she wasn't just a regular doctor like them, she was a researcher, and a good one. As far as they're concerned, she had gotten close to Hitler and was going to be able to assassinate him one day, but she backed out because she disliked the company. They're still wrong from most perspectives, but from a perspective of contributing to society, it's easy to understand.
I was an RN for 20 years & then I decided to quit & go live my life. Often, I disagreed with my patients' decisions but it was not up to anyone else to make their decisions; it was only up to them. Many times I would ask my patients, out of curiosity, the reason they chose those decisions. I would follow up by stating the possible outcome of their decisions to ensure they knew what that outcome could be. If they did, so be it. If they didn't, they would, on their own, take my words into consideration & usually change their decisions. I NEVER made a decision for any of my patients. It's called Informed Consent & all medical professionals are legally & morally bound to that have that patient consent.
"I'm blaming her period. Granted this is worst period ever.
Although frankly not by that much"
- Someone knows pain.
Wilson: "How is someone like me supposed to keep fighting when someone like you just walked away?"
Crazy how he forgets exactly this a couple of seasons later when House feels betrayed by him for giving up.
I'd rather have somebody in the field that was happy doing medicine, or at least content, than somebody who was unhappy. It may seem strange to them, but people have their own wants, feelings, and dreams. If she wants to crush garlic and wash pots and that makes her happy, its her life.
It's extremely telling that they keep going round the problem by asking why she doesn't do whatever she wants WHILE she's a doctor, quite pointedly avoiding the fact that being a doctor is the one thing she DOESN'T want. Why aren't any of them EMT's? Or firefighters? Or cops? THEY save lives every day, too; what, you chicken? That makes about as much sense as what they're doing in this episode, insisting that she should naturally WANT all the stress and pressure and lack of life. Misery loves company, as they say.
Life sucks. You gotta do what makes you happy. Just because she quit her job doesn't mean someone else can't come along and do it. Maybe even someone who actually enjoys it.
If you enjoy your job, you never work a day in your life. People should do what makes them happy.
Good words. Frankly, I’d rather be someone who’s happy being there and do something that she felt meaningful than someone who’s unhappy doing something she felt like she was supposed to than something she want to do
@@KittySoftpaws449 ...especially if she's treating _me._
i cant believe smart doctors started arguing with the patient about whether or not she should have quit
I can believe it.
When you're highly gifted at something other people believe that you owe it to Society to do whatever that niche something is and make it your ENTIRE identity.
@@TheKrispyfortLike it should be!!!
@@karlcarlsen9664 house wrote this
@@lukeonuke Your Talent is your idenity and owe to soceity. Dr. House was not on that position.
so fr
Is nobody gonna say something about the fact she managed to drill a hole into her skull with her fingernail?
I don't care how sick you are, you are not breaking a steel plate with a plastic chisel
There actually have been cases where someone has scratched through their own skull; the wound in the skin allows bacterial infections to soften the skull, meaning it can be scratched by the nail.
@@Eden_Laika Gross. Also cool. Also gross.
@@dars5229 Cool. Also gross.
This... is actually a thing that can happen. No matter how strong something is, given enough time and effort, you can wear through it.
There wasn't enough time for an infection to eat into the skull, and she would lose her fingerbone long before she opends the skull
Everyone's reaction to the researcher quitting always got on my nerves. Foreman seemed to be the only one who got it. She has a right to be happy as much as anyone else. Breakthroughs in research happen all the time - it doesn't need to be her. She doesn't need to sacrifice herself to be a person that could very well already exist elsewhere and just not know it yet.
Agreed. I gave up Nursing after 20 years. I decided I wanted to live my life while I still had life to live. I was 56 at the time, & my 64-1/2 yr old big Sister had just died. It was the best decision I ever made because my health took a drastic nosedive when I turned 60. I got to do all but 2 things on my bucket list, & I did them solely for me.
I didn't worry about my patients because there would be someone else to take my place. Actually, there were 5 people to take my place, threw a revolving door, but sometimes, you just have to live for yourself.
Yeah, screw those kids. She should tell one of them right to their face "I never actually cared, and you are seriously bumming me out. Where's my onions!" She has the right.
They're shitty, miserable people. Of course they want other people to be miserable as well
Who says anyone else has that right?
How much longer will that breakthrough take because she left? (And she was the *clear* frontrunner, it *will* face delay)
How many will suffer and die because of her decision? - all of Wilson's patients will be dead by the time that someone else comes along
They're going on as if there's any chance that disease, injury, and death can be eradicated if they just tried hard enough. No, it's a neverending slog, and if someone wants to get off the torture wheel, good for them. There'll always be new hamsters coming along to take another crack at Saving The World.
I see it all the time on the TV show Chopped. People that are miserable at their corporate job turn to cooking to ultimately make them happy.
Good luck to them. A busy, successful restaurant kitchen is one of the most stressful environments to work in. Unsociable hours, weekend working, long shifts, no WFH and having to stand up all day... each of their own but not for me, thanks
Plastic surgery isnt an unfulfilling feild by any means, you can help recustruct people's injuries and change their lives for the better
Feels like my life. I’m “dying” but still listening to everyone boohooing and giving advice.
I had a similar thing happen but it was very early on. My junior year of high school I was projected salutatorian. I had top grades in the school in math, science, Latin, English...and I figured I would become a doctor perhaps, or scientist of some type. But after a talent show (I had been playing piano since I was three but hadn't really ever shared that with anyone), I suddenly became the musician that both the choir and the band needed desperately. I hadn't ever felt a need and happiness like I did my senior year when I was truly doing what I enjoyed - and doing it well - and so my senior year I didn't sign up for AP Physics/AP Calculus, all that stuff, I took mostly the music classes, and eventually entered college as a music education major. 34 years later, I'm a successful musician who teaches, performs, accompanies choirs, soloists, plays concerts, records, composes, arranges...and I love it. The money is just enough to live on comfortably but not what I would have made as a doctor. And I don't mind it at all.
Why is the whole team so judgy, if she wants to quit her job to do something else thats her god given right, and i hope the medical professionals who are there to treat me not lecture me on how i should live my life
Parable of the Talents.
The belief that the Universe gave her a skill solely to use it for the benefit of other people and never herself
Well, Taub is... Pretty judgy
@@derekw104 Taub is projecting.
He left the lucrative business of cosmetic surgery to convince himself he's not a selfish jerk by going into diagnostics.
He's irritated because she could have had the best of both worlds - lot's of recognition as a hero and the ability to write her own ticket.
They’re right though. I mean she spent almost over three decades on this, putting in tremendous effort, time, etc and now she’s just going to quit? She’s putting her happiness above the lives of others, and, I personally at least, can’t agree with that.
Endometriosis is horrific
When it's supposed to be Carrie at the prom but you get the elevators from The Shining instead.
@@dars5229😂
@@dars5229 that is a horrifyingly accurate analogy for some people
Wow, they gave her such guilt. Misery loves company.
Despite his misantrophy, the world needs a doctor like Gregory House.
House really is just the worlds judgiest most opinionated doctors committing constantly unethical activities, and i love it
I've been watching house md for like 3 years now, and I still like the show. Good job to the people who made it! Especially Hugh Laurie.
I've been watching clips from years ago and suddenly this channel uploads one??? Cool!
Nah 13, the only reason he cured polio is because he wanted to do that
Scratch through bone?? No way right
I think there was a case where a woman did manage to scratch through her skull but it took about a year so... I guess it's possible but probably not overnight?
Theoretically it is but it requires her skull to be very weak in comparison to the bones in her finger, her nails, and her skin, and already have injured that part of the skull, that part being in between the plates of skull, of it being the tempral bone, keep in mind this is a huge *If* on all of this, so take all i stated in this reply with a grain of salt.
An open wound can allow bacterial infections to soften the bone, meaning it can be scratched by the nail. It happening overnight? That's probably dramatic licence.
There are a couple, notable cases where someone has scratched through their own skull without noticing. Under normal circumstances that would take forever, but if you have an infection in the right area on your scalp, it becomes possible.
@@captainrev4959 Yeah, that's what I said.
I miss this show.
And i was about to go through was medecine. Well now maybe i am not happy! Thanks a lot!
Good ! medicine is not about being happy. ... where is my cane.. ?
what a nice 18th birthday gift, a house short, awesome
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May you be blessed with just enough misfortune to keep you appreciative of the little things.
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This clip seemed to feature an even higher amount of randomly-sticking-the-patient-with-a-syringe than usual. Which for House, is really something. And it didn't even include her being treated for the pneumothorax!
1:12 The doctor didn't deny she was having an affair. Just sayin'.
I wanna now how HARD you have to scratch yourself to go through your skull into the brain :O
not hard, just often enough to ware away at the skin and bone.
Hey look, it’s this upload again!
I would rather have a doctor that finds his life and job makes them content than one that is only there for the money. The second one is more likely to do a slipshod job.
Says Kutner, when he literally is the biggest quitter of them all
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How the heck can you scratch through the skull
Have to take meds with no watershed.!?
How the hell can you "scratch" through your skull in your sleep?
Your skull isn't one solid big bone there's gaps and such.
Did she just understand she had pneumothorax from watching a pun top, or whatever that is called?
How the hell can you scratch through your skull...if something like that was possible I would imagine seeing a lot of criminals escape by scratching off their cell walls lol
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From the thumbnail seems like Pete Davidson
Taub's whole personality is insufferable. He's the type of dude to smell his own farts and brag about them.
The problem with everyone judging her for prioritizing her own happiness over the wellbeing of other people is that literally all of them do the same. Granted to lesser degrees, but the fact of the matter remains. They all have nice suits, presumably good homes, they eat decent food at least some of the time.
All the while hundreds, thousands of people die every single day to things far more "curable" than cancer. Homelessness, poverty in general, other types of diseases, injury.
Let he without sin cast the first stone.
No stones are cast. For none of us are innocent of the crime these people are judging that woman for. The truth is that the *words* they speak are correct, but there isn't a single damned person on the entire planet who truly lives by them. If Jesus Christ was real, then he was perhaps the single only one in all of human history. And he died for it, because people didn't like the point he was proving. IF he was real, and even then *if* he was as the bible says. Given that there hasn't been damned anyone like him in the two thousand years since, I have my doubts.
Why is everyone almost annoyed that she quit?
OH YOU'RE BLEEDING EVERYWHERE. OH YOU'RE BLEEDING EVERYWHERE. GET IF OFF MY DESIGNER GUCCHI GLASSES, AND MY GUCHI PURSE
This is why I only try to see clips. The house M.D. is too disrespectful.
Im no doctor, but im pretty effin sure nails are not harder than your skull, so no you can't scratch trough to your brain
Why does she look like Pete Davidson?
Wait for the cycle to end .. just intervene with.. anti-cycle cyclists.. ?
It probably speaks to my career choice more than anything (teaching) but I think it would actively make me unhappier to ditch a career spent helping people to chase my own happiness than it would to just stick with it. Doing what she did? I couldn't bear it. We don't live isolated, the choices you make have consequences other people no matter how justified the choice is.
And that's you. But it's not her, and she's allowed to think otherwise. Individual needs are just as relevant.
Of course she's allowed to think and do otherwise, but she spends the whole episode acting like other people shouldn't have an opinion on what she does with her time because it's her life. Sure, it's her life, but her choice has a massive impact and she acts like just because it made her happier, no one gets to have an opinion on it. She's surrounded by doctors that are personally affected by her choice and basically rolls her eyes any time one of them mentions that they are personally affected.
@@kaywoodhill3078 Uh, it IS her life. Are these other people going to pay for her lifestyle? Are they going to pay for her apartment? Are they going to pay for her time off that would allow her to have all the free time to do what she wants for herself?
She didn't go to work for the sake of her health, she went to work because she's being paid to. If tomorrow, we didn't have bills to pay or weren't paid to do the job, I guarantee you at least 80% of the people would walk away and do things that actually make them happy. It's the entire damned reason why jobs like social work and teaching have very high turnover rate: because none of these people can justify the burnout and lack of a real life for 5 bucks.
If you can sustain it? Cool. But no one owes anyone their life
This just doesn't make any sense. By that logic everyone who isn't a doctor or a nurse or something like that is wrong. What would be the difference of ditching a career and not attempting it at all? So are these careers the only valid ones in the world and the only ones that people should follow?
I had an oncologist who was a malignant narcissist. I was suicidal by the end of treatment. We can laugh at House’s bon mots because he’s not real. I found the real one. He’s very lucky I haven’t significantly shorten his career. Yet.
Happiness is over-rated.
All this chasing happiness is BS. Too many people out here living selfish lives and calling it trying to find or maintain happiness.
Life is supposed to be meaningful with some sadness, some happiness, and a bunch of neutrality.
Meaningful in my estimation is quantified by how did you make this world a better place while you had the chance.
Happiness and sadness are important parts of life but should not by prioritized over being meaningful in the unique way only you can be
The key word is "meaningful in the unique way only you can be."
At one point that might have been being a medical researcher for her, but apparently it no longer was. That's for her to decide.
Sadness and neutrality are going to happen without you pursuing them. Happiness might not. And in my experience, you can easily pursue things that give your life meaning and obtain happiness in the process. If your priorities are right, that *is* how you will pursue happiness, rather than by "buying a sports car" or whatever crack Thirteen made.
I'm a little skeptical of people who reject pursuing "happiness" *in favor of* pursuing meaning, because in my experience, they tend to be the same people who want to give a very specific definition of what should be meaningful for someone else. Whereas most people know better than to try to tell any other individual what should make them happy. Deeply happy, I mean--not sports-car happy.
@@messinalyle4030 Not saying cooking cant be her new way to bring meaning to the world.
Pursuing happiness is not the problem. Thinking that finding a new meaning is what will make or keep you happy is the problem.
That's like a man or a woman divorcing to get with another person and thinking "they weren't happy" in the last relationship and this is exactly what they needed to be "happy".
Usually the things that made them unhappy in the last relationship were internal and could be addressed with therapy or medicine
The new relationship or career will likely end up like the last because the person didn't actually address the problem
Happiness is fleeting thats way we will always be chasing it
It's better to be content with neutrality and appreciate happiness and sadness when they come
Too many people think they can trap and keep happiness or that they are trapped by and stuck in sadness
@@doupnetwork Some people do get addicted to chasing new external circumstances when it is actually something internal going on that they need to address which is the problem. I agree with you there.
However, I don't think it follows that *everyone* who changes their external circumstances is making this mistake. And I see no evidence in the video clip that that is what is going on with the former medical researcher.
There are many things about a career in medicine that would be genuinely intolerable for certain personality types, especially after a certain amount of time. Especially if you went into medicine in the first place because you felt like you had been coerced to and not because you had a passion for it, which is what happened with her.
I'm not sure that people jumping from one set of external circumstances to another in order to try to fix something internal is as widespread of a problem as some people seem to think it is. I think that in most cases you can take it at face value that the external circumstances were genuinely objectionable to the person.
But I admit I might be a little biased, seeing as I myself have never struggled with this tendency to try to distract myself from internal struggles by chasing various sensory experiences. And neither have any of my loved ones, as far as I know.
Personally I think anything past season 4 of the show is slop, this episode (Which is in season 5) is no exception
The dangerous thing about thinking, is that it's hypocritical, the best arguments, the best lies, are the ones that contain truth in them too
Her arguments are applicable to some people, in some cases, but not to hers, and she certainly has no right to berate others like Wilson saying he shouldn't be at his job.
You know what else she is? Selfish.
You will love or hate anyone or anything you want to. What she's doing is purely self indulgent. Don't make any mistake thinking she's some benevolent saint who's given up enough, there's never an excuse for it.
Yes, you’re forced to be on this earth, and you shouldn’t spend every waking moment trying to be happy and doing the things they want for the small amount of time you’re here. /s
You sound like a miserable, useless person. I’ve never heard someone changing jobs to be so negative.
And if she was in a lab 24/7 out of pure self-indulgence would you still be commenting about how selfish she is?
If she were a check-out operator, the best in her zip code, and she left her misery causing job for a front reception job would you still make comments calling out her self-indulgence and selfishness?
@@TheKrispyfortNo because it is a different case different context.
I don't think anyone is working under the assumption she's a saint, but she's certainly not selfish. She's a regular human trying to live her life how she sees fit. No matter how gifted one is, their gifts are their own to use, not use, or to revoke at their own discretion. Can it be frustrating to see such a talented individual walk away from their field of expertise and let said talents go to waste? Sure. But ultimately no one has the right to dictate another person's life trajectories, especially considering she did nothing wrong.
I cant believe nobody in this comment section is agreeing with the practicing doctors. Her choice cost who knows how many people their lives, all for her own selfish happiness. Many are arguing that medical breakthroughs happen all the time, with or without her help, but the point is she could've greatly accelerated said breakthroughs, saving lives. Her quitting to pursue her own selfish desires is actively violating the Hippocratic oath that she swore as a medical practitioner. She could've waited until she had cured the disease to take some time for herself.
Fun Fact about biomedical research - if you're not passionately enthusiastic about it then you're going to be ineffective and will produce low quality study results.
Miserable research scientists who don't enjoy their research anymore no longer have the nouce needed to do said research anymore.
Also, the burden of Genius.
Society's expectations that you will sacrifice yourself to save them from the consequences of their own actions.
And my choice to not go into medicine probably cost a fuckton of lives too, why don't you shout at me for it? It's ridiculous to abandon individual rights like that. And the Hippocratic oath is absolute bull. Almost nobody really buys it. People aren't doctors to help people, they're doctors to feel good in some way. Either money, or because they feel happy to help others. We're all selfish. Or in denial. Or ill. No exceptions.
I'm pretty sure that her quitting doesn't change how fast research happens. They hire another researcher and move on. That's all there is to it. Science doesn't work on single geniuses that are vital to every new discovery. It's a team effort and as long as her replacement went to medical school and has the experience there's no reason they wouldn't do as good of a job.