every time i see the white board, i remember when Foreman tried to write on it once, House took the marker out of his hand & said “ *white* board”. Foreman took the marker back & said “ *black* marker” 🤣🤣🤣
hahahaha house is a very good show with very subtle humor , however , this show would NEVER make it in today's TV where everything is racist , sexist.....
It's always good to check in case of equipment malfunction. If they hit him with the paddles when he wasn't actually flatlining that would be a great way to make him start.
I've had a similar procedure done to undue very painful swelling after dislocating my knee. They wanted to check the fluid for infection. Yeah it hurts a bit but so much pressure just evaporated during the procedure. Pain levels went from an 8 or 9 to a 3 or 4.
I think the reason is that they get people used to House as a person and get to know him. So that they can understand why he is like the way he is and among other things that house/his team does.
I love how house was actively trying to make foremen a better doctor. He was impressed he read the book and then he didnt want him going home he wanted him to work more to figure it out.
if you watch the series analizing foreman you will find that very probably he was going to be the next house, sadly the fact that the cuddy actress resigned changed everything and they have to use the foreman smart side to create a new cuddy, and in the process make chase the new house, not bad move but makes me wonder how it would be if everything went like was planned (a lot of changes in the show were affected by all of the departures of this actors)
@@herobrinekennedy9474 Chase solved more cases apart from House and forman lacked the imagination Chase and House had. I am not sure what would be the original ending, but Chase being the replacent fits well
@@countpythagoras I always felt like Kutner was planned to be the next House, but the actor leaving put a wrench into things. Chase being the next House was the next most logical choice. Foreman always like House the least out of the OG trio, was willing to call him out on his BS more, but still liked and respected him enough, making him a perfect Cuddy replacement.
Foreman never letting House get away with anything is actually a demonstration of how both are great at what they do. House is brilliant, and he expects a lot of himself and in turn, he expects it from his doctors. Foreman triple checking, more testing, reading up on information, shows he’s a devoted doctor who wants only to make it better for patients. When House says “I’m so glad you work here,” he does mean it. All be it in a smug way.
Yeah, Foreman eventually took over Cuddy's role, specifically because he's more measured and careful, as opposed to more gun ho House. P.S. it's "albeit" not "all be it"
Occam's Razor is frequently misquoted as "the simplest explanation is always the best". The actual formulation is "the explanation that requires the fewest assumptions is mostly likely the correct one". It's a subtle but meaningful difference. In this case, the explanation with the fewest assumptions is most likely that the patient contracted two conditions simultaneously, because any other explanation requires multiple additional assumptions to explain the existence of symptoms not supported by one of those conditions alone.
True. That's why it's a "razor" and not a "law". It's kinda silly for Foreman to bring it up here, though, even if he got it right. It's slightly relevant, but House's department is specifically a situation in which the "most likely" explanations have already failed. It's the same reason "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras" is less applicable on the savannah.
This is more like baysian probability. The patient is more likely to have asthma and an unrelated chest infection than they are to have been struck by lightning. P(a) x P(b) might be less than P(c)
Indeed and I'm totally American and I can pull off a near-perfect Australian accent. I am digging deep for my Marine Corps war veteran disciplined. Being immunocompromised I am being watched like a hawk. I tested negative for covid-19 25th March. And I was tested again last Wednesday. Serious discipline and I had to dig deep to keep my skinny butt on my couch. Stay strong stay home laugh your ass off. Pray yoga bang your head against the wall. Listen to Henry Mancini Pink panther theme. That helped me get my dishes done this morning. Oh boy I'm going batshit crazy but my family in Oregon is doing fine my parents are 80 and my sister is sowing masks for 5 hospitals. I've got food ship paper and a downstairs oncologist. I suppose I am lucky Namaste. Duo lingo is my b****. And scene.
VIPUL ANAND depends on the specialty of the doctor and where you work but they can make a sizable amount even though I believe doctors should be making more considering the job itself and in the US it is difficult and rigorous to become one and as we see now we need more
@@chickencurry7642 An anesthesiologist (doctor/nurse) that puts you to sleep before surgery) can make over a million dollars each year depending on which city they work in.
Depends on whether he has insurance, if he has insurance what the out of pocket max for the plan year is, and whether any prior medical billing counted toward the max out of pocket.
VIPUL ANAND Doctors make ALOT. Nurses can make a lot. Nurses can make 6 figures a year depending on how long and overtime. Depends on which state tho. Although, Most Hospitals are private so the hospitals take most of the money.
Yeah all throughout the first season you can hear Hugh's accent slip a little or just sound a bit off, from season 2 though he had pretty much perfected it.
@@TheShoo exactly, so when we go to click the timestamp we hear nothing! U have to timestamp before it so when we click it we will be able to hear it without rewinding
"We're doctors they believe whatever we tell them." This line is so true, but at the same time when doctors are wrong they can accidentally kill their patients. So this is why I hope that doctors take their time with their patients.
If you're ever in need of medical care in Kansas I hope you're around Kansas City. I've got probably one of the easiest gastrointestinal disorders to diagnose and fix, but it's been going on a year and...5 months now? Been through the ER at least 6 times, only two of those being the same hospital and had one visit with a Gastro's PA all without medical insurance and so far all they've been able to figure out is that my stool won't move past my transverse/upper descending colon. Like I even needed a CT to tell me that, I can fucking feel it.
@@asleeplessgamer I live in LA and my knee got a staph or MRSA infection that developed into cancer and it just messed up my knee. Drs. from LA USC hospital treated me and where not really able to do much. The cancer just got the infected area and stopped spreading so the drs after that didn't try anything to save my leg they want straight amputation. I am ok with that kinda but after that they bvb stopped paying attention and wanted to operate prematurely because I. Never did all the tests they needed and they just had me there in the bed for a month bullshitting. I left and I was getting consults from an oncologist and bbn he agrees that I do need it but the proper way. USC just wanted to keep cutting a big piece of leg at a time they didn't even do the tests that the ordered. Now with the pandemic going on I am waiting to go back to my oncologist and hopefully get this taken care or properly.
@@muradsawalha3121 You also get access to 95% of new medical technologies for things such as cancer and the like in 2 years. Compared to a place like France which I think only gets around 30%. I'll have to check that study again at some point.
Not just that but I mean im thinking of that mother. Imagine your kid is getting better. everything is going well. You give him cough medicine and all of a sudden the same symptoms return with added immunocompromised. Id start thinking something was wrong with that medicine.
They're playing Metroid Zero Mission in the exam room and they're playing atari/galaga sounds over the game. The woman has a face of "Oh shit, I died" even though she just reached a checkpoint.
My sister is immunocompromised. When she gets sick, it’s really bad, and when she was younger she was hospitalized a couple times due to pneumonia. She has a lot of underlying illnesses that shot her immune system.
Hope your sister is doing well Im the opposite I have abnormally high white blood cells so when I get sick it isn't that bad but I'm sick so often cause of it it's like two ends of the same stick I think that's cool I mean not cool but cool how there similar but different
I empathise with her greatly as I am the same. I only hope she has more wonderful days than sick ones. Bless her with strength, love, and as compadres we ride on 🥰😘❤ xx
I was 3 or 4 years old when they had to do that for me because I had meningitis but they didn't put me to sleep! I remember everything ... I remember biting my tongue and bled so much😔 I will never forget the pain I'm 32 old ... because of having meningitis I now have common variable immune deficiency which means I have no immune system
@@ChiTown915 this was back in 1991/1992 and they didn't give me anything like that not entirely sure way... I remember being held down by 5 nurses and a doctor.. my mum holding on to me aswell and so much blood coming out of my mouth because I bite my tongue ... My Mum and Dad told me years later that the doctors had misplaced the specimen bone marrow and they needed to do it again, Dad went mad and my mum told them to find it because she never wanted to hear me cry like that again 💔
"We've been here long enough to have Stockholm syndrome What? Because we don't hate him? He thinks outside the box is that so evil? He has no idea where the box is!" Best exchange every between these two
You know i went to the doc. I had an inflammed varicos vein(probs spelled that wrong), i had pain when i walked, and i passed out once night before going to ER when i got out of bed and my buddy found me on floor and once again next day at ER after blood sample was taken. I had not one but TWO blood borne infections in my system. Fucked my whole summer
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. when i fell in the hospital my dad called for help from staff who took a while to actually do anything. I dont know what happened all i remembered was taking the sample then sitting in a chair then i was awake again on floor in rescue position with like 5 doctors around me they wanted to have me carried in stretcher but told em no back off i just woke up on the floor and theres no way im having people carry me im walking
The people posting these are so smart. They know the term “immunocompromised” is trending during COVID and so they found a clip to post that matches. Genius 😂🤔
Thank goodness i live in a country where medical treatment like tests and surgery and even long term medication is free, all for a low low monthly NHS tax of only £104, far far lower than my surgical fees and 3 weeks hospital stay plus treatments and therapy which came up to almost £13,000...
@@jaimhaas5170 Wearing a mask (even made out of an old t shirt in cotton and tissue paper in between) while respecting physical distancing, and coughing into your elbow, or better even lifting your t shirt over your nose and face with your "clean" hand (that which doesn't touch items at the supermarket, only your phone or keys or other personal belongings) should be enough to keep other people safe.
This is a literal nightmare for someone who's immunocompromised (I'm a Crohnie) who is at a very high risk of getting Covid-19! This was one of my favorite episodes of all time because autoimmune diseases are under-talked about. @tryguys (Zach Kornfeld) and Anthony Padilla's interview about 2 months-ish back with a few immunocompromised people. (Not Zach, just someone from all the way out in Mass!)
It’s good for the team to disagree about the diagnosis because they’ll cover every possible explanation. If they agreed with house all the time, they’d be useless and people would die.
Occam's Razor actually argues against One being simpler than Two. In modern parlance, Occam's Razor is about making the least number of assumptions, which is another way of saying what are the smallest levels of classification we can use. Saying there is one cause for all of these symptoms is a bigger assumption than saying there are multiple.
Season 1 is by far the best season of the show, and the whole package of 1-2-3 are the best ones. In the first season everything was more professional and more related to great medical cases, the characters felt more real and House was just spot on. Three Stories is one of the best episodes ever. Later on, all of their "traits" were exaggerated.
For example, House used to deduced the cases at the end, he didn't had a lot of epiphanies or help. And he wasn't a narcissistic self righteous genius, he was a great misanthrope doctor who cared about his patients.
I'm dissapoint: If House had 8 seasons with same histories and characters, it was bored and repetitive. For example, the first 2 episodes of Season 6, where espectaculars and different and this, is good for the series. Sorry for my english, I'm spanish
i agree the early seasons are amazing but i would say seasons 5 and 6 are just as great. The cases were still very strange but not insane house's drug use progressed to an actual issue in the show (like it would in real life).
The brief 'fluttering bass' music that comes in during the v-fib section is a small touch but is great for being simultaneously cool and cheesy with how obviously it's imitating the sound of v-fib.
chase' reaction to foreman saying stockholm sydrome roughly 3:50 in is so comical and goofy. that would really disrupt an episode in the later seasons.
Foreman said that the fact that the patient had Acute Interstitial Nephritis meant that it couldn't be caused by antibiotics. But AIN is in fact generally either autoimmune or drug induced, often by antibiotics!
*When your fiancee looks EXACTLY LIKE YOU to the point where the marriage announcement to the parents looks MUCH MORE like an incest confession between brother and sister. SWEET HOME ALABAMA!*
Honestly this show is slowly making me terrified of getting treatment in a hospital because of all the bad stuff the other doctors think happened because of the treatment.
For a lumbar puncture, you wait for the anesthetic to numb you enough to start the procedure like 5 minutes or so. I've never seen it done immediately after giving the anesthetic
They did not wait on mine. And instead of taking it from my hip, they took it from my breastbone. It felt like somebody hit me in the chest with a sledgehammer! Knocked the air out of me, and I could not breathe. If I could have moved, I would've gotten up and slugged that doctor! My mother, almost did! But they thought I had leukemia. But I didn't, praise the Lord. But my platelet count had gone down so far they almost had to give me platelets. I had just gone through childbirth, and I swear taking the bone marrow, was more painful than 22 1/2 hours of labor. And it gave me problems for months afterwards. Lots of times I could not even pick up my newborn baby because my breast bone hurt too badly.
Not really, they're just regular surgical masks. Most masks are better than nothing, but hospitals usually have different size masks that mold to your face and block out contagions through a layer of filters. I was fitted for one the day that COVID-19 reached the hospital I was working at as an intern, but we've ran out due to the shortage. Forgot the model no. of the mask though. We were supposed to put them on every time we entered a patient's room.
That has to be either Metroid Fusion or Metroid Zero Mission at 6:16. Been soo long since I played, and I only owned one of them (Fusion. My roommate at the time told me he was going to get me Zero in return for the gifts I got him, told me to not buy it. Never got it for me, and then it quickly sold out).
6:17 Did not expect to see a Game Boy Advance SP, let alone Metroid: Zero Mission on this TV show. Now this gets a huge 👍🏻 from me given I love Metroid, and I love that game.
every time i see the white board, i remember when Foreman tried to write on it once, House took the marker out of his hand & said “ *white* board”. Foreman took the marker back & said “ *black* marker” 🤣🤣🤣
hahahaha house is a very good show with very subtle humor , however , this show would NEVER make it in today's TV where everything is racist , sexist.....
simplythebest286 so true ! 🤣 they would have to issue so many apologies & stop reruns of so many episodes 😂
Looool, i didn t get it initiallt
Oh god lmaoooo
shai.loves.tacos which epi?
"I think your argument is specious."
"I think your tie is ugly."
((rolls eyes, but then checks tie))
blitzball420 It wasn't ugly when he put it on.
Also "Specist."
They're not called "racious" after all.
@@antonyduhamel1166 specious
adjective
1. superficially plausible, but actually wrong
Hugh's delivery of these lines is genius. It was said in such a conversational way that you almost miss it.
It IS a pretty ugly tie.
Brandon: *flatlines*
Chase: "You still with us Brandon?"
Idk man something about his heart flatlining tells me he might not be
It's always good to check in case of equipment malfunction. If they hit him with the paddles when he wasn't actually flatlining that would be a great way to make him start.
He was in vfib, not flatline. If he was flatlining the paddles wouldn't help at all
The heart goes before the brain.
And also it could be a faulty ECG
Talking to him was a great idea before they shock him
Okay, run the diagnostic check if there's any lupus.
He’ll be aight
“That was just the anaesthetic” has to be one of the most terrifying sentences in all of medicine
I've had a similar procedure done to undue very painful swelling after dislocating my knee. They wanted to check the fluid for infection. Yeah it hurts a bit but so much pressure just evaporated during the procedure. Pain levels went from an 8 or 9 to a 3 or 4.
"Oops."
Yea... Try being immune to anaesthetic... It sucks big time.
@@maddhatter1206you can't be immune to anesthetics. You can require higher doses possibly applied more freqeuently
"This is going to hurt. A lot" ain't such great shakes either
it's actually insane how much darker the later seasons are compared to the earlier ones. maybe it's just me.
I liked the early seasons better. They had more of the Sherlock Holmes vibe, and House was more reasonable and thoughtful.
yess..later on House got more depressinng and lonely..
I think they got darker and more mature
I think the reason is that they get people used to House as a person and get to know him. So that they can understand why he is like the way he is and among other things that house/his team does.
isn't this season 1
I love how house was actively trying to make foremen a better doctor. He was impressed he read the book and then he didnt want him going home he wanted him to work more to figure it out.
if you watch the series analizing foreman you will find that very probably he was going to be the next house, sadly the fact that the cuddy actress resigned changed everything and they have to use the foreman smart side to create a new cuddy, and in the process make chase the new house, not bad move but makes me wonder how it would be if everything went like was planned (a lot of changes in the show were affected by all of the departures of this actors)
@@herobrinekennedy9474 Chase solved more cases apart from House and forman lacked the imagination Chase and House had. I am not sure what would be the original ending, but Chase being the replacent fits well
@@countpythagoras it does, the writing for that was very good, i only wonder how if would be with foreman as the next house
@@countpythagoras I always felt like Kutner was planned to be the next House, but the actor leaving put a wrench into things. Chase being the next House was the next most logical choice.
Foreman always like House the least out of the OG trio, was willing to call him out on his BS more, but still liked and respected him enough, making him a perfect Cuddy replacement.
I heard kutner was the one meant to replace house
Foreman never letting House get away with anything is actually a demonstration of how both are great at what they do. House is brilliant, and he expects a lot of himself and in turn, he expects it from his doctors. Foreman triple checking, more testing, reading up on information, shows he’s a devoted doctor who wants only to make it better for patients. When House says “I’m so glad you work here,” he does mean it. All be it in a smug way.
Yeah, Foreman eventually took over Cuddy's role, specifically because he's more measured and careful, as opposed to more gun ho House.
P.S. it's "albeit" not "all be it"
@@JohnDiGrizUkraine P.P.S. it’s “gung ho” not gun ho
@@NisseVex lol
Ya but at the same time in quite literally EVERY episode foreman is wrong
@@ConnorNotyerbidness Sure, but, like, so is House. Multiple times, usually.
I love how Foreman always speaks with indubitable confidence when the show never shows him make the correct diagnosis.
He made the right call when he was the head diagnostician at that other hospital and was promptly fired.
Ao 5 month checkup for replies. When house was doing cia stuff he was right
He also figured out the diagnosis for the kid House wouldn't help him with when he was doing two cases at once.
He let his biases affect that one chick who he believed to be a junkie. But he wouldn't be where he is if he wasn't a good diagnostician overall.
Like the character he was supposed to become all along? Cuddy.
Occam's Razor is frequently misquoted as "the simplest explanation is always the best". The actual formulation is "the explanation that requires the fewest assumptions is mostly likely the correct one". It's a subtle but meaningful difference. In this case, the explanation with the fewest assumptions is most likely that the patient contracted two conditions simultaneously, because any other explanation requires multiple additional assumptions to explain the existence of symptoms not supported by one of those conditions alone.
True. That's why it's a "razor" and not a "law".
It's kinda silly for Foreman to bring it up here, though, even if he got it right. It's slightly relevant, but House's department is specifically a situation in which the "most likely" explanations have already failed. It's the same reason "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras" is less applicable on the savannah.
Yeah when they make it to House think Zebras.
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This is more like baysian probability.
The patient is more likely to have asthma and an unrelated chest infection than they are to have been struck by lightning.
P(a) x P(b) might be less than P(c)
Wow. This is when Hugh was in the process of perfecting his American accent.
I noticed the same thing.
Actually it was better here than afterwards.
You can still here his British accent slip in at 2:12
Indeed and I'm totally American and I can pull off a near-perfect Australian accent. I am digging deep for my Marine Corps war veteran disciplined. Being immunocompromised I am being watched like a hawk. I tested negative for covid-19 25th March. And I was tested again last Wednesday. Serious discipline and I had to dig deep to keep my skinny butt on my couch. Stay strong stay home laugh your ass off. Pray yoga bang your head against the wall. Listen to Henry Mancini Pink panther theme. That helped me get my dishes done this morning. Oh boy I'm going batshit crazy but my family in Oregon is doing fine my parents are 80 and my sister is sowing masks for 5 hospitals. I've got food ship paper and a downstairs oncologist. I suppose I am lucky Namaste. Duo lingo is my b****. And scene.
@@nadineparsons3963 i can do a Scottish and English accent but thats all
As an American, all I was thinkin "DAMN how much is this gonna cost him?" LoL
I got a question though seeing how expensive medical care is in the US....how well off are the doctors financially???
VIPUL ANAND depends on the specialty of the doctor and where you work but they can make a sizable amount even though I believe doctors should be making more considering the job itself and in the US it is difficult and rigorous to become one and as we see now we need more
@@chickencurry7642 An anesthesiologist (doctor/nurse) that puts you to sleep before surgery) can make over a million dollars each year depending on which city they work in.
Depends on whether he has insurance, if he has insurance what the out of pocket max for the plan year is, and whether any prior medical billing counted toward the max out of pocket.
VIPUL ANAND Doctors make ALOT. Nurses can make a lot. Nurses can make 6 figures a year depending on how long and overtime. Depends on which state tho. Although, Most Hospitals are private so the hospitals take most of the money.
2:13 You can hear his British accent when he says "Which makes my idea 10x better than yours" :O
(2:11 for the full phrase)
Yeah all throughout the first season you can hear Hugh's accent slip a little or just sound a bit off, from season 2 though he had pretty much perfected it.
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@@Ericshizz I placed it almost exactly where he slips
It's early so thing like this do happen
@@TheShoo exactly, so when we go to click the timestamp we hear nothing! U have to timestamp before it so when we click it we will be able to hear it without rewinding
'I think your tie is ugly.'
Foreman: /lowers his sight towards his tie/
Poor Eric.
well, it is ugly
"We're doctors they believe whatever we tell them."
This line is so true, but at the same time when doctors are wrong they can accidentally kill their patients. So this is why I hope that doctors take their time with their patients.
If you're ever in need of medical care in Kansas I hope you're around Kansas City. I've got probably one of the easiest gastrointestinal disorders to diagnose and fix, but it's been going on a year and...5 months now? Been through the ER at least 6 times, only two of those being the same hospital and had one visit with a Gastro's PA all without medical insurance and so far all they've been able to figure out is that my stool won't move past my transverse/upper descending colon. Like I even needed a CT to tell me that, I can fucking feel it.
@@asleeplessgamer I live in LA and my knee got a staph or MRSA infection that developed into cancer and it just messed up my knee. Drs. from LA USC hospital treated me and where not really able to do much. The cancer just got the infected area and stopped spreading so the drs after that didn't try anything to save my leg they want straight amputation. I am ok with that kinda but after that they bvb stopped paying attention and wanted to operate prematurely because I. Never did all the tests they needed and they just had me there in the bed for a month bullshitting. I left and I was getting consults from an oncologist and bbn he agrees that I do need it but the proper way. USC just wanted to keep cutting a big piece of leg at a time they didn't even do the tests that the ordered. Now with the pandemic going on I am waiting to go back to my oncologist and hopefully get this taken care or properly.
Long story short the drs. never really paid attention to me.
american healthcare sure sounds like a fun ride
@@muradsawalha3121 You also get access to 95% of new medical technologies for things such as cancer and the like in 2 years. Compared to a place like France which I think only gets around 30%. I'll have to check that study again at some point.
I so wish House hadn't ended years ago. A corona episode/arc would've been crazy.
UltimateNakia i know right?!
I think Stone Cold Steve Austin said it with: OH HELL YEAH!
what's interesting about corona?
Which coronavirus? SARS, MERS, COVID 19 HKU9 HKU1 ETC.
And maybe they could have made up the name haha
Gosh I love this. Whoever is keeping this channel alive is a legend. Thank you for this.
Is this not an official channel?? 😳
@@adaharrisonn Yes, it is the official channel.
This episode still makes me wish the Pharmacist should have been made aware he still screwed up the pills
The volunteer who got the babies sick in the next episode should have got her comeuppance too.
Not just that but I mean im thinking of that mother. Imagine your kid is getting better. everything is going well. You give him cough medicine and all of a sudden the same symptoms return with added immunocompromised. Id start thinking something was wrong with that medicine.
@@googes9769 mom is not a professional she should not had given
They're playing Metroid Zero Mission in the exam room and they're playing atari/galaga sounds over the game. The woman has a face of "Oh shit, I died" even though she just reached a checkpoint.
LMAO I was thinking that too!!!
Lmaoo so glad someone else noticed
I wanna play that game now.
it hurt me when i saw that. oh no i got my energy refilled and now i know where to go, what a disaster !
I was thinking the same thing, like wtf? she just found something good
He was so upset about House insulting his tie at 1:57 oh my god
Learn to timestamp
It's 1:56, god...
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@@Ericshizz ...well, they were talking about his reaction. Not what House was saying.
tbf it is pretty ugly tho lol
My sister is immunocompromised. When she gets sick, it’s really bad, and when she was younger she was hospitalized a couple times due to pneumonia. She has a lot of underlying illnesses that shot her immune system.
Hope your sister is doing well Im the opposite I have abnormally high white blood cells so when I get sick it isn't that bad but I'm sick so often cause of it it's like two ends of the same stick I think that's cool I mean not cool but cool how there similar but different
I empathise with her greatly as I am the same. I only hope she has more wonderful days than sick ones. Bless her with strength, love, and as compadres we ride on 🥰😘❤ xx
I've had bone marrow removed so when I saw that scene I nearly fainted. Yup. It does hurt that much.
I was 3 or 4 years old when they had to do that for me because I had meningitis but they didn't put me to sleep! I remember everything ... I remember biting my tongue and bled so much😔 I will never forget the pain I'm 32 old ... because of having meningitis I now have common variable immune deficiency which means I have no immune system
Getting a large needle shoved into your bones. No thank you. 💀
Did they not give you enough lidocaine? I've had 4 and while definitely not enjoyable they aren't agonizing. It socks more a hour or so afterwards
@@ChiTown915 this was back in 1991/1992 and they didn't give me anything like that not entirely sure way... I remember being held down by 5 nurses and a doctor.. my mum holding on to me aswell and so much blood coming out of my mouth because I bite my tongue ... My Mum and Dad told me years later that the doctors had misplaced the specimen bone marrow and they needed to do it again, Dad went mad and my mum told them to find it because she never wanted to hear me cry like that again 💔
I got a spinal tap done as a child and it was insanely painful.
2:11 One of the few times House sounded like Hugh! 😄
God I love this show and the actors! ❤️ Never gets old rewatching!
Yeah I wonder if it was intentionally left or they just missed it out and dont wanna refilm it
Man you can tell this is early in the series. The actors/writing got sooo much better as it went along. Also Hugh's American accent breaks at 2:11
"Test takes time, treatment's quicker" should be the tagline of this hospital :P
Last time I was this early, there were no Lupus cases yet.
"It's never Lupus."
@@bibicute942000 There's a magician who disagrees with you.
@@bibicute942000 it's always lupus* 😎
I've seen so many of these eps n read so many people saying lupus ,What is lupus???
@@alinamansoor1904 Lupus is an autoimmune disease that's super rare and it's like a meme because House never gets a case of lupus except for one time
"We've been here long enough to have Stockholm syndrome
What? Because we don't hate him? He thinks outside the box is that so evil?
He has no idea where the box is!"
Best exchange every between these two
You know i went to the doc. I had an inflammed varicos vein(probs spelled that wrong), i had pain when i walked, and i passed out once night before going to ER when i got out of bed and my buddy found me on floor and once again next day at ER after blood sample was taken. I had not one but TWO blood borne infections in my system. Fucked my whole summer
Oh, jez. You were certainly unlucky
yEAH BUT at least you're here to bitch about it.
@@jaimhaas5170 good point
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. when i fell in the hospital my dad called for help from staff who took a while to actually do anything. I dont know what happened all i remembered was taking the sample then sitting in a chair then i was awake again on floor in rescue position with like 5 doctors around me they wanted to have me carried in stretcher but told em no back off i just woke up on the floor and theres no way im having people carry me im walking
Varicose
The people posting these are so smart. They know the term “immunocompromised” is trending during COVID and so they found a clip to post that matches. Genius 😂🤔
not kidding!
Bro your neck is long af
They've got a track record of posting videos that are on point relevant!
@@kyleblanchard3512 the kids call him Little Foot the Long Neck and ask him to reach the good tree stars for them.
If only SEO was genius
Imagine how much these poor peoples medical bills are. With them running a hundred tests on each patient.
That hit diff rn because I just got out of the hosp post surgery
Cuddy said in later episodes that House and his team cost upwards of $400 million dollars per year for the hospital.
Free hospital with rich patrons.
It's a free clinic
Thank goodness i live in a country where medical treatment like tests and surgery and even long term medication is free, all for a low low monthly NHS tax of only £104, far far lower than my surgical fees and 3 weeks hospital stay plus treatments and therapy which came up to almost £13,000...
"So...is that our job? House's puppets? He comes up with an insane idea, we get to pretend it's not?"
YES. That's the ENTIRE show and we LOVE it.
I’m currently watching House right now, and I’m in season 3; and I gotta say I’m loving the show
bryce b pls tell me how ur watching episodes
Amazon Prime man, it’s got all the seasons
it's the best show I've ever watched !!!
@McTittyFucker I finished the show a few days ago and the ending was just wow
Itz Bahb try putlocker
I thought it was just being petty calling the tie ugly but when they pan to Foreman, damn, that is ugly.
I like how they played Samus getting in the Chozo's hands as if it was a death lol
The air bubbles!!!! I can't get over all the air in almost every needle on this show
This scene is one of the only times Hugh's British accent slips out, but it just makes you appreciate how spot on he is most of the time.
I like how samus went into the morph ball and they treated it like it was a game over.
Earlier he mentions being in “level 4” like it means something
lol dude that’s exactly what I was thinking. And the sounds weren’t even from Metroid haha
As the show goes on the episodes get *darker* and *_darker_*
In 2020 : *hears a cough*
"Coronavirus !!!"
No kidding...in the grocery store...had to cough...immediately looking around paranoid...thank God I was in the aisle alone.
"Oh great. "he new Boy who Called Lupus" story"
@@jaimhaas5170 Wearing a mask (even made out of an old t shirt in cotton and tissue paper in between) while respecting physical distancing, and coughing into your elbow, or better even lifting your t shirt over your nose and face with your "clean" hand (that which doesn't touch items at the supermarket, only your phone or keys or other personal belongings) should be enough to keep other people safe.
I cough and say, loudly, "Smoker's cough! It's wet not dry!"
Me everytime
Something felt off about this, and then I saw "Season 1 Episode 2". That explains it.
This is actually season 1 episode 3
Omar Epps is fantastic !!! Cuddy , House and Foreman could have easily carried this show on their own !!!
It’s funny how different hugh’s voice is in this clip than in later seasons
This is a literal nightmare for someone who's immunocompromised (I'm a Crohnie) who is at a very high risk of getting Covid-19! This was one of my favorite episodes of all time because autoimmune diseases are under-talked about. @tryguys (Zach Kornfeld) and Anthony Padilla's interview about 2 months-ish back with a few immunocompromised people. (Not Zach, just someone from all the way out in Mass!)
Ugh that Metroid scene. It hurts my gamer heart.
Lol. "Dr. House please report to the recovery room" never noticed that before.
For those looking for the issue, look up "The Art of Being Right" clip.
I can actually hear his accent fighting to be free
Thank you so much for posting house videos. Really glad that I can watch house often even after it ended long ago
It never really ends. It just is not a a available to those of us with little means.
2:14 you can hear a little bit of Hugh Laurie's british accent
It’s good for the team to disagree about the diagnosis because they’ll cover every possible explanation. If they agreed with house all the time, they’d be useless and people would die.
“I think your argument is specious.”
“I think your tie is ugly.” 😂
Occam's Razor actually argues against One being simpler than Two. In modern parlance, Occam's Razor is about making the least number of assumptions, which is another way of saying what are the smallest levels of classification we can use. Saying there is one cause for all of these symptoms is a bigger assumption than saying there are multiple.
Now all I here is a doctor shouting "Chest Compressions!"
Dr. Mike I presume. Much better than Chef Mike. :p
Yeah same although no it's me
*hear
*Wich makes my theory better than yours*
House in a nutshell
rofl Hugh laurie started to loose his accent and return to his British accent about 2:12
“He thinks outside the box; is that so evil?” “He has no idea what the BOX IS” 🤣🤣
Foreman: just some tests nothing to worry about
Everyone else: is incredibly worried
Me: smooth dude....smooth
This is the one with the Gout medication!
My dad had the same problem with his gout medication. Shot his legs and his immune system for a few days.
Shreyas Surve my dad has gout
DarksydePhil could have been cured the whole time?
@@whyisblue923taken unbelieveable, d00d
Season 1 is by far the best season of the show, and the whole package of 1-2-3 are the best ones.
In the first season everything was more professional and more related to great medical cases, the characters felt more real and House was just spot on. Three Stories is one of the best episodes ever.
Later on, all of their "traits" were exaggerated.
For example, House used to deduced the cases at the end, he didn't had a lot of epiphanies or help. And he wasn't a narcissistic self righteous genius, he was a great misanthrope doctor who cared about his patients.
I'm dissapoint: If House had 8 seasons with same histories and characters, it was bored and repetitive. For example, the first 2 episodes of Season 6, where espectaculars and different and this, is good for the series. Sorry for my english, I'm spanish
i agree the early seasons are amazing but i would say seasons 5 and 6 are just as great. The cases were still very strange but not insane house's drug use progressed to an actual issue in the show (like it would in real life).
@@holyflygon But they hinted he wasn't like that before his leg, he was nicer.
After Season 2 it's established he was an asshole despite his pain.
Alexander Kings nah
The brief 'fluttering bass' music that comes in during the v-fib section is a small touch but is great for being simultaneously cool and cheesy with how obviously it's imitating the sound of v-fib.
The mom with the cough meds in the patients room.
Keep those house videos coming
This entire show is the antithesis of occam's razor 🤣
"He doesn't know what the box is"
God bless whoever uploads these
The people who made house do
@@ethanfriedlaender8851 house builder/carpenter?
/me looks at the name of the youtube channel
@aldi darmawan I didn't know my my 5th grade English teacher had UA-cam
@@ethanfriedlaender8851 Speaking of which, there sure are a lot of typos in the descriptions for these uploads.
I love House playing Metroid lol. Great game, great stress reliever being able to blast aliens for days
"I think your tie is ugly" yes, very convincing argument 😂😂
I really miss season 1, I might rewatch it again after finish rewatching the rest of the series, I'm on 7x15 now
Where can I watch it?
@@pablomiyar3314 Amazon Prime
chase' reaction to foreman saying stockholm sydrome roughly 3:50 in is so comical and goofy. that would really disrupt an episode in the later seasons.
Smugness is easier to maintain.
I like how they made it look like she lost Super Metroid by rolling into a statue and house called them space monkeys
I love that every time they are playing a hand held game its metroid.
House: you read the book. Impressive.
*minutes later*
House: i think your tie is ugly
Foreman: *sad pepega*
The fact House is playing Zero Mission is amazing in itself 🤣
Foreman said that the fact that the patient had Acute Interstitial Nephritis meant that it couldn't be caused by antibiotics. But AIN is in fact generally either autoimmune or drug induced, often by antibiotics!
1:59: Doctor House subtlely alludes to the theme played at the episode's conclusion ("One" by Three Dog Night)
Cant believe blood cell count is not the first thing they check in a hospital
Thank god for house md this helped me with my studies ironically
“I think your tie is ugly.”😂😂😂
5:44 this is the most wholesome moment in all the episode
It's worth noting that Foreman was the one who's idea brought up the thought of multiple illnesses in the first place.
I like how the whiteboard changes a little bit with each shot, I'm curious how many takes that scene actually was!
*When your fiancee looks EXACTLY LIKE YOU to the point where the marriage announcement to the parents looks MUCH MORE like an incest confession between brother and sister. SWEET HOME ALABAMA!*
Love that House is playing Metroid Zero Mission
Always go over the counter for cough medication, people.
6:17 Metroid spotted! :)
Zero Mission nonetheless! Great taste of the propmasters.
4:58 - Long way of saying "good guess, but actually no."
6:18 No way, they are playing Metroid Zero Mission! ... And why is she upset, she did exactly what you are supposed to do in that game.
I can't get this out of my head, she is just going into another section, why is she sad and why did he take the game away?
We live in a society :(
Metroid eh? Glad to see that House is a man of culture.
Watching these clips in succession is like watching people constantly in pain with no relief.
In short: my aesthetic
Honestly this show is slowly making me terrified of getting treatment in a hospital because of all the bad stuff the other doctors think happened because of the treatment.
But look at the worse stuff that happens without treatment.
I like how House had a Gameboy Advance SP in season 1 and a DS later in the series. The only thing missing was a DSi or 3DS in the last few seasons :D
"Your tie is ugly" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
For a lumbar puncture, you wait for the anesthetic to numb you enough to start the procedure like 5 minutes or so. I've never seen it done immediately after giving the anesthetic
You expected 5 minutes of dead time in the episode ?
They did not wait on mine. And instead of taking it from my hip, they took it from my breastbone. It felt like somebody hit me in the chest with a sledgehammer! Knocked the air out of me, and I could not breathe. If I could have moved, I would've gotten up and slugged that doctor! My mother, almost did! But they thought I had leukemia. But I didn't, praise the Lord. But my platelet count had gone down so far they almost had to give me platelets. I had just gone through childbirth, and I swear taking the bone marrow, was more painful than 22 1/2 hours of labor. And it gave me problems for months afterwards. Lots of times I could not even pick up my newborn baby because my breast bone hurt too badly.
Those safety masks they're wearing on are really good. You start noticing such things only in this corona era
Not really, they're just regular surgical masks. Most masks are better than nothing, but hospitals usually have different size masks that mold to your face and block out contagions through a layer of filters. I was fitted for one the day that COVID-19 reached the hospital I was working at as an intern, but we've ran out due to the shortage. Forgot the model no. of the mask though. We were supposed to put them on every time we entered a patient's room.
Junk Account N95?
Oh, the whiteboard is like an ice-skating place.
So having a whiteboard-eraser-as-a-hand-rest would make things limited.
I started reading the title and I thought it said "imnooooooprised" lmao
Finally finished the entire series
That has to be either Metroid Fusion or Metroid Zero Mission at 6:16. Been soo long since I played, and I only owned one of them (Fusion. My roommate at the time told me he was going to get me Zero in return for the gifts I got him, told me to not buy it. Never got it for me, and then it quickly sold out).
6:17 Did not expect to see a Game Boy Advance SP, let alone Metroid: Zero Mission on this TV show.
Now this gets a huge 👍🏻 from me given I love Metroid, and I love that game.
6:15, what is this supposed to mean? Samus just activates a Chozo Statue and the woman acts like she lost or something?
welcome to Hollywood video game logic, where nothing makes sense and the only thing that matters is what the visuals look like!