NEVER lie about important medical history to your doctor or ommit important info. And for that matter.. don't lie to adopted children, even if they're too young to remember. Familial medical history is important.
@@jamesfair9751 It's also important to give proper information for medical issues when you are putting your child up for adoption- Most of the information they were using wasn't actually proper as she had lied too.
I had more problem with the doctor lie about my history, to take much money out of the system and free medications on my name and financial support...and this "records" also sticks because "why a doctor would lie- needlessly-, top of that I never seen the medication ever, but I have the "government records in stone" ...try that. The show not correct with the diagnostics because if did the penicillin treatment should be reduce the infection causing bacteria multiplication. Won't stop it entirely, but slow it significantly the progress should be more advanced. The missile not a bacteria. And the mother's milk give the 6 months protection until the baby's bone able to produce antibodies and lymphocytes. Only one horrible infection I know from South Africa, from mild due fungus infected brain tissue digestion from monkey brain usually. But nobody lived to have more than diagnosis, only in the morg. The penicillin directly increase the growth of any internal fungus, within nerve toxins what effecting the sensory neuron path receptive coherency. Commonly known the effect from the narcotic "magic mushroom".
Love how they go “we gave you the history of the biological mother” missing out her other blood relatives and any disorders they may have, the fact she was unvaccinated, and for some reason don’t think the biological father’s medical history will be relevant, wtf?! 😂
I’ll tell ya, I was so mad when I learned about the lung problems that tended to hit the women of my mom’s family. And I learned that important info when? At my grandmother’s funeral! And it was from an older sister I didn’t even know my grandmama had. That one of my granddaddy’s distant cousins also had epilepsy. To watch for diabetes because both my mom and dad’s family got it every once in awhile. The lung problems I’ve witnessed. First I lost my grandmama to it.. now it’s making it difficult for my mom to breath properly while she’s asleep. Yes they were both smokers at one time, pretty bad ones too.
Not all children who given up for adoption are left with full medical histories of their parents. Some are just left at the orphanage, fire department, at the hospital they were born in, some even left in garbage bins!
Well the reasoning for that is because he has an infection the issue is they do not know what infection he had at the time... The only place you exist is inside your mother... there is a very small chance that a virus can infect you and remain dormant and activate later or remains there till one day you are too weak to fight it off, but most of the time that never happens the chances are way to low for it to mutate or to have an virus about to go through a mutation which would bypass the vaccination at 6 months. So for the little guy in his body had a 5% of being able to infect him and reaching the brain while also having a 15% chance of activating and mutating. This is why knowing if the mother was vaccinated was important as you do not get an infection from just genetics so father was not really needed to be known which why house was making a joke about it.
As kinda cold as that sounds often coming from this show it makes an important point when dealing with the family of adoption and the childs feelings. Who matters more to a child, the person who gave them away for "a better life' or whatever reason or the person who checks under their bed every night for monsters and ghosts?
Why? I get the life threatening part, but why in general? Theres no reason for them to know, and in most cases, adopted children come from terrible homes. Almost all parents hide it simply to ensure the child never feels different\left out.
@@lukeshepard9535 If they were adopted, at least they were wanted. Maybe not by their biological parents, but someone. Doesn't hurt to tell them the truth. You must really like lying, don't you?
@@lukeshepard9535 I’m adopted and found out when I was 13. The betrayal you feel finding out later in life sucks. I love my parents but I’d rather wish I grew up knowing my whole life vs later.
@@lukeshepard9535 frankly they need to know at some point, maybe not in childhood if parents feel they won't be able to take it well, but they need to know so they can give their own doctors accurate medical histories of their families particularly for family planning or cancer care.
Love how you can hear his real accent slip through at 0:10, makes you remember how good of an actor Hugh Laurie is to keep the American accent up all the time.
@@jomaxgamez3840that's what's called a 'hard' o . Pretty 'classic' in the uk upper middle classes/upper classes, and the accent Hugh Laurie used (constantly) playing Bertie Wooster in the BBC's production of 'Jeeves and Wooster'. It was Queen Elizabeth 2's accent too. Well spotted 😄
@@555tashihugh laurie is a well beloved english actor and comedian. he had a sketch comedy show with stephen fry in the 80s before he went into more serious acting roles.
If he picked up the coffee cups from the trash, he did not need consent to test them. So their opinion is moot :P also, don't lie to kids about that stuff. And definitely never lie to the doctor. They're trying to keep you and your family healthy.
That argument might work for police testing DNA off of coffee cups to solve crimes, but it’s not quite the same for consent to use DNA for medical testing. Plus, he didn’t get consent for the kid’s DNA anyway. Although considering what went down, they might not want to sue for this - their son would have died if no one picked up on the problem in time.
@dmf1301 You can get DNA from people without needing their consent if they leave(abandon)their DNA samples. One example is picking up a cigarette butt off the sidewalk. You can have it tested, and the person who tossed it out has absolutely no say. Once you throw something away in a hospital, it becomes their property. Much like when you toss out trash at your home, it becomes city property, and cops can go through it. When it comes to cops, that brings up different legalities and how evidence is used against someone in court. It's scary how many people don't realize how often their DNA isn't protected. It's like the people who think others need their "consent" to film them in public.
Yeah this is why we need laws protecting individual's right to genetic privacy. It's not a good thing that anyone can grab your entire genetic makeup and analyze it without your permission. You're really downplaying the invasiveness of it, and I can only assume you're doing so out of ignorance. Please do some research on the ethics of human genetic testing.
@Trout How ironic that you talk about ignorance when you are speaking without any knowledge of others' feelings about it. So, they didn't touch on everything you want them to. Add on with information or make your own comment. Why the need to unnecessarily insult others?
@@trout512 calm down. I made a comment on a 10 minute clip from a show about a grumpy Doctor who has basically no bedside manner and skirts the law frequently to get his results and cure his patients. I agree that genetic testing should always be done with consent, but there was no need for that tone. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that. Just please keep emotions out of it.
There was an old commercial that used to pop up on the television fairly often, I forget what, but it was for a show, and was probably a short clip from the show they were trying to get you to watch. Anyway, it was an older man saying "Never lie to your doctor or your lawyer, it could be fatal in either case".
@@stankabuttforever It was many years ago, and honestly I'm not sure, but after a brief internet search, it was probably from Perry Mason. or maybe Ironside, they are sometimes compared to each other. I'm not sure after all these years whether it was a commercial for the show, or for the network that aired the show, which would make the question even murkier. If it's the network, coulda been a number of things, any network that aired shows like Law and Order.
I know an older man that developed shingles that went into his brain. It caused him excruciating pain. He had it for quite a few months before passing away
So sorry to hear that, I was fortunate to have a brilliant Dr who saved my life when I had shingles of the face, which I turned to chicken pox of the brain, 84 drips later I left the hospital.
Sadly I've got *all* the genetic diseases from both sides of the family to prove that I'm definitely not adopted. Didn't have kids myself because some genetics should just die with the carrier and not be spread to the next generation.
To me this is one of the most important House moments in the series. The fact they hid his adoption almost caused the Kid his life. House imediatly figured out the cause. If it wasn’t for the parents stupidity the Kid might not have needed a siringe shoved through his eye
Post-menopausal vertigo runs in females on my mom's side. It hits them after they turn 50, and there's no other signs up until that point except for getting dizzy easily when spinning. But it gets so severe that as they get older that they can become bedridden for several months at a time. Never hide your/your kids' genetic history from your doctor
soooo detailed history of the bio mom = non smoker, good health, low cholesterol, no blood pressure problems that's not a detailed medical history, that's the result test of one visit to the doc. please when a doc ask you for a medical history of family members, don't do like those caracters
such a horrifying illness. even if you catch it early, the treatment doesn't always work, and if you progress past a certain point, there is no survival rate
A negative RPR blood test does not definitively rule neurosyphilis or tertiary syphilis. They would need to collect CSF for screening (RPR or VDRL) then use a treponemal test such as FTA for confirmation.
Well they kept those gloves on to what would've been one nasty incident like the roof. Those gloves should've been off the moment things go ticking for a fuse to shorten.
Thank goodness we have the tetanus shot >.< everything I’ve ever heard about tetanus is so terrifying. When I was remodeling the kitchen in my house, I accidentally stepped on a nail sticking out of a board we’d just pulled out of the floor. Since the nail was about 40 years old, I couldn’t get my shot fast enough >.< I’ve heard that docs usually only have to show people a famous illustration of someone suffering from tetanus to convince reluctant patients to get the shot… but I image your first hand experience seeing someone go through it is so much more than a picture could ever convey. I’m sorry anyone ever had to go through it, but I’m glad it’s preventable now.
The last time I had a tetanus vaccine was in the early 80s, and it was one of the only allergic reactions I've ever had. However, the vaccine is so important that I and my doctor have a protocol waiting should I ever have a need for the vaccine anyway. The vaccine that put me in the hospital for a week was tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, and there's a very good chance my reaction was to one of the other components. If I need a tetanus vaccine, I'll be getting tetanus only and it'll be in the hospital in case I have a reaction.
I like that in the fisrt season character relationships felt more... Idk comfy? Everyone aside from house is acting in a more friendly manner especially Chase. I liked it. The longer show went on the more character's social life circled around it being relevant to House
I had night terrors every night when I was young I'd wake up terrified stand at my parents door watching them sleep mum would wake up asking what's wronge I'd say I had a nightmare I am scared but she always said it's a dream go back to bed I'd stay awake for hours don't ever dismiss your kids nightmares and let them jump into bed with u and feel safe.
oh my goodness - you poor baby. even if it was “only” a nightmare, you need comforting. it seems like you worked it out though. i do hope so. have a great day! 🌷🌱🌤️
To some degree, but if a parent caters to their kids like that, we end up with a generation who can't self-soothe and have to constantly have their parents' help. In extreme cases, this is where we get Mom calling to find out why 30-year-old Little Johnny didn't get the burger-flipping job at McD's.
"The likelyhood of a 16 year old having seggs roughly 120%" Wow with those odds I'm an enigma... I wonder how rough that really is. "You know midnit is usually spelled with a G and an H, I wonder what those stand for" good segway into the genetic and hereditary argument.
There is a REASON we ask you about your medical history people, and we do not give two fuzzy rats rear ends about how good or bad it is!! When we ask, BE HONEST!!!! It is LITERALLY the difference between life and death for you and/or your CHILD!!!
I thought maybe switched at birth accident and they didn't know. But they risked his life for a statement that by doing so proved they don't see him as their son.
I like this channel. Its got enough of house to get the gist of the current medical situation without spoiling the entire episode and extras that DO make an impact on watching the show. Plus, i dont have to hear that same song over and over again on shorts. Good stuff
It's nice that House made a cup of coffee for Foreman. Even he seemed a little suprised. I like it when House makes it clear that his team are people he actually has a lot of respect for.
He figured it might be MS because of night terrors and such? I mean ik MS is different in anyone, but if night terrors are in my future that’s a little scary 😮
I love how because this was the first season (and literally the second episode) of the show, you can tell hugh laurie was having a hard time keeping up the american accent. you can specifically hear it in the first thirty seconds of the video when he says "disorder", "either (way)", "diploma in diapers", and "thirty percent"
It could also happen with a New Jersey accent, and Hugh Laurie could have easily passed it off as a Jersey (Joisy or Jehsee) accent or a similar accent (including a New Yoikah or Bawston accent).
@@gukkiebunny, yes, especially if some people might be initially unable to understand exactly how Hugh Laurie could pass off a British accent (from which the various New Jersey accents partially developed) as a Jersey accent. If you understand that detail, Hugh Laurie’s acting becomes even more impressive-especially because really-talented and -professional actors pay attention to those details. Likewise, it wouldn’t work if Hugh Laurie were trying to pull off a California accent unless Dr. House originally came from a British enclave in California-as California accents are generally going to be closer to (for example) Central American (e.g., Western Mexican), certain Asian (e.g., Japanese and Chinese), and Northern Pacific (e.g., Oregonian and Washingtonian) accents (despite much of the Non-Native and Non-Hispanic population of Oregon and Washington being somehow connected to Missouri, Ohio, Maryland, and other states east of Kansas).
@@NicoleCzarnecki you're actually insane if you think I'm readin all that lmao I just made a simple comment about his brit accent coming through in the 2nd episode of the show and here you are writing an essay
@@christinebutler7630 Dr. Chase is Australian. By the second season, Hugh did amazing and I have only caught him breaking accent in song and, one small instance when he told a woman with cartilage hair hypoplasia that she didn’t look a day over four feet tall. He was fantastic.
@@ShatnerLover if I recall correctly, further into the series he slips up once and a while in some of the most random times, butt it's been a while since I've seen the show
But he never asked if the kid's mom was vaccinated. So the whole thing about him being adopted was irrelevant. (though I haven't seen the entire episode in a while)
I'm adopted. My parents always told the doctors what they knew, who they knew about, and made sure to tell them I'm adopted. That information is important, because it lets the doctors know there's an incomplete history!
You should see about finding a way to get medical history. With luck, you might never have to worry about it, but it's always good to have it just in case. Especially when you are elderly, as genetic problems tend to exacerbate.
So his biological mother had not had measles AND she had never been vaccinated AND no one noticed when this kid caught measles in his first year of life? Unlikely. Also measles vaccination is at 9-15 months, not six months. Annoying.
@@kelseyswanepoel7056 Fair. I personally think real life is sufficiently dramatic in health care. I volunteered in ER years ago and saw plenty of real situations that would make a compelling story.
House said it in the episode if you dont vaccinate then you pass that to your kid. Kids immune systems build off the mothers till their born. Also depending on the virus, you can pass the full unvacced strain to others around you. It's how outbreaks happen, like polio, black plague and other life threatening viruses.
I don’t know if my mum had vaccinations (maybe not available in the 40/50s yet) or if I was the first that could get them. I had measles before my vaccination. Had every available vaccination since and so have my kids. I want to protect those that really can’t and those with a weakened immune system.
One-paragraph guy for just the ending based on other shorts lol: Yeah kid is adopted but didn’t bother to tell the doctors. Parents argue that the medical history that they had given was indeed bio-mom’s. House asks if the mother was vaccinated (she was not). The kid was vaccinated at 6 months old, but he was not protected before that, as he was supposed to be protected by his bio-mom’s autoimmune system (so because she was not vaccinated, her immune system didn’t protect the baby).
Every person, no matter how they are, always- ALWAYS- have to be vaccinated and treated if pregnant to make it go properly! Measles is always a risk during pregnancy! The fact that these idiots did not tell the boy he was adopted ALMOST killed him! Hiding the fact that the biological mother was not vaccinated but the father was made it worse! This is why House is my favorite, he always knows when something is wrong automatically when he sees it! I will forever love this show!
I have a family history back to my great grandfather on my mom’s side. No clue about my dad’s. I have been arguing with my mom about getting an ancestory dna test for my family history exactly for this reason.
Stage 2 measles is survivable, though it wipes immune memory and can leave you with a lot of problems, so im guessing they meant stage 2 in this specific mutated brain version of measles is universally fatal.
In the series "House", the hospital cannot afford to hire technologists lol. Doctors run the PSG and neurodiagnostic studies magically without proper training lol
There are also multiple types of MS and it has pverlapping symptoms with almost every other rare/chronic illness, its understandable that its brought up a billion times
I don't know when you first got diagnosed, but I feel the need to point out that this episode debuted back in 2004. Medical technology and medicine in general progresses at a steady but never-ending pace, so it very likely was the terminal Boogeyman 19 years ago simply because doctors back then didn't have the medications, tools, or knowledge to treat it like we do nowadays
NEVER lie about important medical history to your doctor or ommit important info. And for that matter.. don't lie to adopted children, even if they're too young to remember. Familial medical history is important.
As someone who was adopted I totally agree
But like they say in this episode the adoptive parents gave the medical history of the biological parents not their own.
@@jamesfair9751 It's also important to give proper information for medical issues when you are putting your child up for adoption- Most of the information they were using wasn't actually proper as she had lied too.
I had more problem with the doctor lie about my history, to take much money out of the system and free medications on my name and financial support...and this "records" also sticks because "why a doctor would lie- needlessly-, top of that I never seen the medication ever, but I have the "government records in stone" ...try that. The show not correct with the diagnostics because if did the penicillin treatment should be reduce the infection causing bacteria multiplication. Won't stop it entirely, but slow it significantly the progress should be more advanced. The missile not a bacteria. And the mother's milk give the 6 months protection until the baby's bone able to produce antibodies and lymphocytes. Only one horrible infection I know from South Africa, from mild due fungus infected brain tissue digestion from monkey brain usually. But nobody lived to have more than diagnosis, only in the morg. The penicillin directly increase the growth of any internal fungus, within nerve toxins what effecting the sensory neuron path receptive coherency. Commonly known the effect from the narcotic "magic mushroom".
Everybody lies
Dr House
tell your doctors if you adopted the child, it doesnt matter how much you "see them as real family", BIOLOGY is important in **MEDICAL CASES**
Love how they go “we gave you the history of the biological mother” missing out her other blood relatives and any disorders they may have, the fact she was unvaccinated, and for some reason don’t think the biological father’s medical history will be relevant, wtf?! 😂
I’ll tell ya, I was so mad when I learned about the lung problems that tended to hit the women of my mom’s family. And I learned that important info when? At my grandmother’s funeral! And it was from an older sister I didn’t even know my grandmama had.
That one of my granddaddy’s distant cousins also had epilepsy. To watch for diabetes because both my mom and dad’s family got it every once in awhile.
The lung problems I’ve witnessed. First I lost my grandmama to it.. now it’s making it difficult for my mom to breath properly while she’s asleep. Yes they were both smokers at one time, pretty bad ones too.
I think it more that they did not have it, rarher than not giving it
Not all children who given up for adoption are left with full medical histories of their parents.
Some are just left at the orphanage, fire department, at the hospital they were born in, some even left in garbage bins!
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Well the reasoning for that is because he has an infection the issue is they do not know what infection he had at the time...
The only place you exist is inside your mother... there is a very small chance that a virus can infect you and remain dormant and activate later or remains there till one day you are too weak to fight it off, but most of the time that never happens the chances are way to low for it to mutate or to have an virus about to go through a mutation which would bypass the vaccination at 6 months.
So for the little guy in his body had a 5% of being able to infect him and reaching the brain while also having a 15% chance of activating and mutating.
This is why knowing if the mother was vaccinated was important as you do not get an infection from just genetics so father was not really needed to be known which why house was making a joke about it.
“I’m sure the guy that tucked you in at night was your dad.”
Damn
As kinda cold as that sounds often coming from this show it makes an important point when dealing with the family of adoption and the childs feelings.
Who matters more to a child, the person who gave them away for "a better life' or whatever reason or the person who checks under their bed every night for monsters and ghosts?
I thought he said, "I'm sure the guy who touched you at night was your daddy"
Completely and utterly out of pocket. I'm so glad I was wrong
I have no sympathy for adoptive parents who hide that their kid is adopted especially when it's killing their child.
Why? I get the life threatening part, but why in general? Theres no reason for them to know, and in most cases, adopted children come from terrible homes. Almost all parents hide it simply to ensure the child never feels different\left out.
@@lukeshepard9535 If they were adopted, at least they were wanted. Maybe not by their biological parents, but someone. Doesn't hurt to tell them the truth. You must really like lying, don't you?
@@lukeshepard9535 I’m adopted and found out when I was 13. The betrayal you feel finding out later in life sucks. I love my parents but I’d rather wish I grew up knowing my whole life vs later.
@@lukeshepard9535 frankly they need to know at some point, maybe not in childhood if parents feel they won't be able to take it well, but they need to know so they can give their own doctors accurate medical histories of their families particularly for family planning or cancer care.
I don t understand either how they could hide this info to the medical team...
Love how you can hear his real accent slip through at 0:10, makes you remember how good of an actor Hugh Laurie is to keep the American accent up all the time.
@@Iavieenvert Listen to how he said "diapers".
It happens again slightly at 1:12
Night terras
That could also happen with a New Jersey accent, though, and it therefore would not have been noticeable unless it was pointed out.
@@jomaxgamez3840that's what's called a 'hard' o .
Pretty 'classic' in the uk upper middle classes/upper classes, and the accent Hugh Laurie used (constantly) playing Bertie Wooster in the BBC's production of 'Jeeves and Wooster'.
It was Queen Elizabeth 2's accent too.
Well spotted 😄
His English accent slipped through at :11 when he said "diapers"
HES ENGLISH ??
@@555tashihugh laurie is a well beloved english actor and comedian. he had a sketch comedy show with stephen fry in the 80s before he went into more serious acting roles.
@@555tashi yes he has been famous for many years about 40 + in UK for mostly comedies. He used to be part of a comedy duo too Fry and Laurie x
@@555tashiVery much so! He’s from Oxfordshire, England.
@@miranda13c i cant believe i didnt know this oh my gosh
NEVER bet with house. He has protagonist level intelligence and you'll always lose.
Of course, even if he has to cheat, steal, and lie to do so.
The house always wins! That's gambling 101.
I think there was one time he was wrong and it was because he was going to psychosis 😭 lmao
@@JLee-rt6veyou're technically correct
only Wilson can win a bet with House (the chicken bet)
If he picked up the coffee cups from the trash, he did not need consent to test them. So their opinion is moot :P also, don't lie to kids about that stuff. And definitely never lie to the doctor. They're trying to keep you and your family healthy.
That argument might work for police testing DNA off of coffee cups to solve crimes, but it’s not quite the same for consent to use DNA for medical testing.
Plus, he didn’t get consent for the kid’s DNA anyway.
Although considering what went down, they might not want to sue for this - their son would have died if no one picked up on the problem in time.
@dmf1301 You can get DNA from people without needing their consent if they leave(abandon)their DNA samples. One example is picking up a cigarette butt off the sidewalk. You can have it tested, and the person who tossed it out has absolutely no say. Once you throw something away in a hospital, it becomes their property. Much like when you toss out trash at your home, it becomes city property, and cops can go through it. When it comes to cops, that brings up different legalities and how evidence is used against someone in court.
It's scary how many people don't realize how often their DNA isn't protected. It's like the people who think others need their "consent" to film them in public.
Yeah this is why we need laws protecting individual's right to genetic privacy. It's not a good thing that anyone can grab your entire genetic makeup and analyze it without your permission. You're really downplaying the invasiveness of it, and I can only assume you're doing so out of ignorance. Please do some research on the ethics of human genetic testing.
@Trout How ironic that you talk about ignorance when you are speaking without any knowledge of others' feelings about it. So, they didn't touch on everything you want them to. Add on with information or make your own comment. Why the need to unnecessarily insult others?
@@trout512 calm down. I made a comment on a 10 minute clip from a show about a grumpy Doctor who has basically no bedside manner and skirts the law frequently to get his results and cure his patients. I agree that genetic testing should always be done with consent, but there was no need for that tone. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that. Just please keep emotions out of it.
Time to add "being adopted" to the list of things that Scotty doesn't know. 😏
Duuuuude. Top tier comment.
@Chris can too! best part is, the singer of the song (in the movie at least) is matt damon...
Not telling the kid he’s adopted is one thing (not that I agree with that by this kid’s age), but lying to the doctors is downright dangerous.
It turns out the kid already knew anyways, he just never told his parents that he'd figured it out years before.
There was an old commercial that used to pop up on the television fairly often, I forget what, but it was for a show, and was probably a short clip from the show they were trying to get you to watch. Anyway, it was an older man saying "Never lie to your doctor or your lawyer, it could be fatal in either case".
i know exactly the commercial you are talking about... did the guy have a like tan colored or light brown suit on?
@@stankabuttforever It was many years ago, and honestly I'm not sure, but after a brief internet search, it was probably from Perry Mason. or maybe Ironside, they are sometimes compared to each other.
I'm not sure after all these years whether it was a commercial for the show, or for the network that aired the show, which would make the question even murkier. If it's the network, coulda been a number of things, any network that aired shows like Law and Order.
My nephew died of a reactivated chicken pox infection that went to his brain. That was before a vaccine for it was available. He was only 18.
Wow. I am so sorry for your loss.
I'm so sorry. This is why people need to stop underestimating the so-called 'childhood diseases.' They can be deadly.
I know an older man that developed shingles that went into his brain. It caused him excruciating pain. He had it for quite a few months before passing away
So sorry to hear that, I was fortunate to have a brilliant Dr who saved my life when I had shingles of the face, which I turned to chicken pox of the brain, 84 drips later I left the hospital.
My sincerest condolences. 😔
If i ever find out that I’m adopted I wouldn’t even mind, I’m thankful for being alive and healthy and being raised by decent people
I used to wish my biological WASN'T my father and that my mom was lying lol.
I always prayed I’d find out I was a fairy changeling of Any sort😂 My family was a nightmare
@@ecop3698 same here loll
Sadly I've got *all* the genetic diseases from both sides of the family to prove that I'm definitely not adopted. Didn't have kids myself because some genetics should just die with the carrier and not be spread to the next generation.
To me this is one of the most important House moments in the series. The fact they hid his adoption almost caused the Kid his life. House imediatly figured out the cause. If it wasn’t for the parents stupidity the Kid might not have needed a siringe shoved through his eye
*cost the kid his life.
Post-menopausal vertigo runs in females on my mom's side. It hits them after they turn 50, and there's no other signs up until that point except for getting dizzy easily when spinning. But it gets so severe that as they get older that they can become bedridden for several months at a time. Never hide your/your kids' genetic history from your doctor
I might guess that the G and H stand for Genetic (random anomaly) and Hereditary (clearly inherited problem)
Nice job
Relevant to the case, too. Pretty solid writing.
Or Gregory House
Or “ H” for history, as In family medical history.
You realise that genetic and hereditary are the same thing, right? 🤷♀️
soooo
detailed history of the bio mom = non smoker, good health, low cholesterol, no blood pressure problems
that's not a detailed medical history, that's the result test of one visit to the doc.
please when a doc ask you for a medical history of family members, don't do like those caracters
Also, most health problems don't emerge until older ages.
such a horrifying illness. even if you catch it early, the treatment doesn't always work, and if you progress past a certain point, there is no survival rate
A negative RPR blood test does not definitively rule neurosyphilis or tertiary syphilis. They would need to collect CSF for screening (RPR or VDRL) then use a treponemal test such as FTA for confirmation.
This is what happens when parents wear kids gloves. Unbelievable. Idiots.
Wear kids gloves?
@@mattgerrish908 To handle something Gently or protectively.
Well they kept those gloves on to what would've been one nasty incident like the roof. Those gloves should've been off the moment things go ticking for a fuse to shorten.
It’s a TV show.
It would be boring if everyone did what they were supposed to
4:35 Yes, Dr. Cameron's _necklace_ is a beauty.
I'm a neck man. Yes, Dr Cameron's neck is a beauty.
@@flyawaytodie I’m a Dr Cameron woman, she’s a beauty😂
@@ellepoynton5225 you go girl
The kid was in pain ---
@@thomasbullins😂 👍🏽
I nursed a 6yr child with this in 1982.
I've seen tetanus once in 42yrs of nursing
I’m an EMT and have never encountered it myself!
Thank goodness we have the tetanus shot >.< everything I’ve ever heard about tetanus is so terrifying. When I was remodeling the kitchen in my house, I accidentally stepped on a nail sticking out of a board we’d just pulled out of the floor. Since the nail was about 40 years old, I couldn’t get my shot fast enough >.<
I’ve heard that docs usually only have to show people a famous illustration of someone suffering from tetanus to convince reluctant patients to get the shot… but I image your first hand experience seeing someone go through it is so much more than a picture could ever convey. I’m sorry anyone ever had to go through it, but I’m glad it’s preventable now.
The last time I had a tetanus vaccine was in the early 80s, and it was one of the only allergic reactions I've ever had. However, the vaccine is so important that I and my doctor have a protocol waiting should I ever have a need for the vaccine anyway. The vaccine that put me in the hospital for a week was tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, and there's a very good chance my reaction was to one of the other components. If I need a tetanus vaccine, I'll be getting tetanus only and it'll be in the hospital in case I have a reaction.
I actually recently had to deal with a lumbar puncture, my very true sympathies go out to the patient for having to endure that even.
"he's hearing voices" HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS
Typically I think it's most common with auditory hallucinations
Thank you! I was like hmmmmm that’s a stretch 😂
It said so in the script.
Because he was responding to someone that wasn't either of them, getting panicked and scared like he was being intimidated by someone
Because he responded in a panic and wasn’t responding to either of the doctors in the room.
I like that in the fisrt season character relationships felt more... Idk comfy? Everyone aside from house is acting in a more friendly manner especially Chase. I liked it. The longer show went on the more character's social life circled around it being relevant to House
I had night terrors every night when I was young I'd wake up terrified stand at my parents door watching them sleep mum would wake up asking what's wronge I'd say I had a nightmare I am scared but she always said it's a dream go back to bed I'd stay awake for hours don't ever dismiss your kids nightmares and let them jump into bed with u and feel safe.
oh my goodness - you poor baby. even if it was “only” a nightmare, you need comforting. it seems like you worked it out though. i do hope so. have a great day! 🌷🌱🌤️
To some degree, but if a parent caters to their kids like that, we end up with a generation who can't self-soothe and have to constantly have their parents' help. In extreme cases, this is where we get Mom calling to find out why 30-year-old Little Johnny didn't get the burger-flipping job at McD's.
"The likelyhood of a 16 year old having seggs roughly 120%"
Wow with those odds I'm an enigma... I wonder how rough that really is.
"You know midnit is usually spelled with a G and an H, I wonder what those stand for" good segway into the genetic and hereditary argument.
Seggs? Too shy to use the s-word?
Totally agree with you. I’m an outlier as well, without being a liar! LOLZ!!
This was my first episode of house cause we saw it as a part of my science class in high school. After this episode started binge watching it
There is a REASON we ask you about your medical history people, and we do not give two fuzzy rats rear ends about how good or bad it is!! When we ask, BE HONEST!!!! It is LITERALLY the difference between life and death for you and/or your CHILD!!!
Real talk if more medical professionals were like House, we'd saved more lives may be.
2:53 find a moment when House was this nice in the later seasons. He'd never even think to offer a coffee by then.
"picking up his diplomer in doipehs"
Struggled with that accent a bit there ...lol
I thought maybe switched at birth accident and they didn't know. But they risked his life for a statement that by doing so proved they don't see him as their son.
Foreman: Dan!
Robert: Foreman! (turns back to Dan) *DAN!*
I don’t understand why people hide others or their medical history, it’s important and you could die because of it
I like this channel. Its got enough of house to get the gist of the current medical situation without spoiling the entire episode and extras that DO make an impact on watching the show. Plus, i dont have to hear that same song over and over again on shorts. Good stuff
It's nice that House made a cup of coffee for Foreman. Even he seemed a little suprised. I like it when House makes it clear that his team are people he actually has a lot of respect for.
you can hear hughs english accent on the word diapers, only time i noticed it throughout the whole series
There was also the time he shouted "genetics"
He figured it might be MS because of night terrors and such? I mean ik MS is different in anyone, but if night terrors are in my future that’s a little scary 😮
You have MS?
No, ms usually doesn’t cause night terrors, since it doesn’t cause a lot of mental symptoms
The patient in this video did not have MS
Idk my nan had MS and I don’t believe she ever had night terrors
my MS has never caused night terrors
I love how because this was the first season (and literally the second episode) of the show, you can tell hugh laurie was having a hard time keeping up the american accent. you can specifically hear it in the first thirty seconds of the video when he says "disorder", "either (way)", "diploma in diapers", and "thirty percent"
It could also happen with a New Jersey accent, and Hugh Laurie could have easily passed it off as a Jersey (Joisy or Jehsee) accent or a similar accent (including a New Yoikah or Bawston accent).
@@NicoleCzarnecki was spelling the cities as if you were saying them with the accents in question really necessary?
@@gukkiebunny, yes, especially if some people might be initially unable to understand exactly how Hugh Laurie could pass off a British accent (from which the various New Jersey accents partially developed) as a Jersey accent. If you understand that detail, Hugh Laurie’s acting becomes even more impressive-especially because really-talented and -professional actors pay attention to those details. Likewise, it wouldn’t work if Hugh Laurie were trying to pull off a California accent unless Dr. House originally came from a British enclave in California-as California accents are generally going to be closer to (for example) Central American (e.g., Western Mexican), certain Asian (e.g., Japanese and Chinese), and Northern Pacific (e.g., Oregonian and Washingtonian) accents (despite much of the Non-Native and Non-Hispanic population of Oregon and Washington being somehow connected to Missouri, Ohio, Maryland, and other states east of Kansas).
@@NicoleCzarnecki you're actually insane if you think I'm readin all that lmao I just made a simple comment about his brit accent coming through in the 2nd episode of the show and here you are writing an essay
0:10 it’s early in the series and I can tell. Hugh is having trouble with his accent.
There's another guy in the room with a British accent. It's got to pull on him.
@@christinebutler7630 Dr. Chase is Australian. By the second season, Hugh did amazing and I have only caught him breaking accent in song and, one small instance when he told a woman with cartilage hair hypoplasia that she didn’t look a day over four feet tall. He was fantastic.
@@ShatnerLover if I recall correctly, further into the series he slips up once and a while in some of the most random times, butt it's been a while since I've seen the show
But he never asked if the kid's mom was vaccinated. So the whole thing about him being adopted was irrelevant. (though I haven't seen the entire episode in a while)
They need to know about the patient health record and family history to get a diagnosis and treatment.
This episode was good 😌
"likelyhood of 16yo having sex 120%" LOL🤣🤣
I'm adopted. My parents always told the doctors what they knew, who they knew about, and made sure to tell them I'm adopted. That information is important, because it lets the doctors know there's an incomplete history!
Not telling the kid he's adopted. That's a judgement call. But....lying to the doctors was really dumb.
And it turns out that lying to the kid was completely unnecessary: he already knew.
I was raised by my step father and know nothing about my paternal family history.
You should do the research
You should see about finding a way to get medical history. With luck, you might never have to worry about it, but it's always good to have it just in case. Especially when you are elderly, as genetic problems tend to exacerbate.
It would feel terrible to walk into a room and your patient was gone 💀
You can tell this is early season 1 because Hugh's accent is just a tiny bit noticable
4:49 "the kids in pain" 😂
0:10 "diploma and diapers" his accent slipped a bit haha
House is basically Sherlock Holmes in medicine instead of criminal justice
And Wilson is Watson!
7:51 When someone tries to blame me for something that I didn't do.
As a adopted person with no knowledge of who my parents were or their medical history. This is scary. That poor kid
Wild seeing Foreman and House getting along
So his biological mother had not had measles AND she had never been vaccinated AND no one noticed when this kid caught measles in his first year of life? Unlikely. Also measles vaccination is at 9-15 months, not six months.
Annoying.
Depends on the person office.
Even if it wasn't there's no harm in double vaccination.
@@kelseyswanepoel7056 My concern is the inaccurate science and scaremongering. But yes, nothing wrong with a measles booster.
@@mamadragonful Yeah well they want dramatics 😒, they don't think reality can sell.
@@kelseyswanepoel7056 Fair. I personally think real life is sufficiently dramatic in health care. I volunteered in ER years ago and saw plenty of real situations that would make a compelling story.
Scotty doesn't know 2:27
Scotty doesn't know! Or... Danny doesn't know in this case.
Why being antivax does affect other people besides yourself.
House said it in the episode if you dont vaccinate then you pass that to your kid. Kids immune systems build off the mothers till their born.
Also depending on the virus, you can pass the full unvacced strain to others around you. It's how outbreaks happen, like polio, black plague and other life threatening viruses.
I don’t know if my mum had vaccinations (maybe not available in the 40/50s yet) or if I was the first that could get them. I had measles before my vaccination. Had every available vaccination since and so have my kids. I want to protect those that really can’t and those with a weakened immune system.
Arrogant, condescending parents. Oh wait, non-parents.
Bruh, "Scotty doesnt know" who his real parents are either. Dont tell Scotty.
He’s so good, I never knew he was British until I saw an interview.
4:46 - Cameron's face :>
DONT lie to Doctors
I love how livid he gets when he finds out they fibbed
Clicked because of house pog thumbnail
House: Midnight is actually spelled with a G an H. We just need to figure out what those letters stand for.
Gregory House?
Tell your doc if your taking any meds for another medical ailment.
Scotty doesn't know ... what's wrong with him.
I have never seen this series but i love this character
NEVER EVER EVER LIE OR OMIT ANY MEDICAL HISTORY TO A DOCTOR!
Chase straight up when Kek
Midnight having a G and H is for Gregory House
I love how the cups said mommy daddy??? XD
guatemala is central america not south america
At 0:11 Hugh Laurie's fake American accent slips when he says diapers.
One-paragraph guy for just the ending based on other shorts lol:
Yeah kid is adopted but didn’t bother to tell the doctors. Parents argue that the medical history that they had given was indeed bio-mom’s. House asks if the mother was vaccinated (she was not). The kid was vaccinated at 6 months old, but he was not protected before that, as he was supposed to be protected by his bio-mom’s autoimmune system (so because she was not vaccinated, her immune system didn’t protect the baby).
I owe myself a squishmallow I hate my name but love that squishmallow
3:15 lol haha good one Doc
House asks if the other Doc wants coffee and picks up a red mug, by the time he hands it to him it is a dark mug.
Every person, no matter how they are, always- ALWAYS- have to be vaccinated and treated if pregnant to make it go properly! Measles is always a risk during pregnancy! The fact that these idiots did not tell the boy he was adopted ALMOST killed him! Hiding the fact that the biological mother was not vaccinated but the father was made it worse! This is why House is my favorite, he always knows when something is wrong automatically when he sees it! I will forever love this show!
You can't get a measles vaccine while pregnant
Super hard accent slip at 0:11 🤭
Why would you hide the fact that your kid(s) are adopted?
I have a family history back to my great grandfather on my mom’s side. No clue about my dad’s.
I have been arguing with my mom about getting an ancestory dna test for my family history exactly for this reason.
Cameron does have a great necklace…
caught it. Hugh's accent slipped. 0:10 in. on "diapers"
The whole team works day and night? Okay. 👌
Stage 2 measles is survivable, though it wipes immune memory and can leave you with a lot of problems, so im guessing they meant stage 2 in this specific mutated brain version of measles is universally fatal.
honestly Im with house on this one like god damnit tell your kids they are adopted
0:07 the accent came out when he said diapers
Yet another reason for doing the sane thing and GETTING THE VACCINES.
G and H... just like Gregory House 😎
Best show ever
In the series "House", the hospital cannot afford to hire technologists lol. Doctors run the PSG and neurodiagnostic studies magically without proper training lol
Why does everyone not respect foreman as the freakin neurologist of the team
I like medical dramas, but has this house character ever been wrong?
Yes
A six year old girl almost got her arm and leg falsely amputated because House mistook her allergy to light for an infection
several times.
Dude, Scotty doesn't know!!!! :P
I have MS, this show treats it like it's a terminal Boogeyman.
It used to be. Every day medicine makes a tiny step forward, and some days - a big one, and it's a beautiful thing.
Just 10 years ago Ebola was a terminal illness. Now you can survive the virus. But I live in the city where the first ebola arrived in the US.
There are also multiple types of MS and it has pverlapping symptoms with almost every other rare/chronic illness, its understandable that its brought up a billion times
I don't know when you first got diagnosed, but I feel the need to point out that this episode debuted back in 2004. Medical technology and medicine in general progresses at a steady but never-ending pace, so it very likely was the terminal Boogeyman 19 years ago simply because doctors back then didn't have the medications, tools, or knowledge to treat it like we do nowadays
0:11 OH MY GOD
They should just give everyone who is upset some versed 😅