A woman who is searching for her actual moms and dads discovers that she was nearly killed shortly after her birth. House's team discover that a technique of needles that were utilized to eliminate her has actually been the reason for her addicting behaviour as well as some severe collapses.
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Period 5 Episode 4 "Birthmarks".
Residence is coerced into going to his papa's funeral despite his objections. His group tackles the case of a young woman (Samantha Quan) that collapsed while in China looking for her biological mother. Home deals with the group via cellular phone, while Wilson drives him– hesitantly– to the funeral. Home's phone is taken by a police mid-diagnosis as well as the group have to analyze Residence's last statement.
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Season 5 Episode 4 "Birthmarks".
Residence is persuaded into mosting likely to his father's funeral in spite of his protests. His group handles the case of a girl (Samantha Quan) who broke down while in China searching for her birth parents. Residence collaborates with the team through mobile phone, while Wilson drives him– unwillingly– to the funeral. Home's phone is taken by a police officer mid-diagnosis and also the team should figure out House's last.
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One of the best medical shows that has ever been created.
The acting and the actors r amazing 😆
“We’re all screwed up by our parents, she’s got documentation”
Wish I had a pin in my brain to blame my addictions on
I love house’s and Wilson’s relationship so much 😂
how has no one mentioned 4:55? Wilson’s such a great friend.
Kutner was actually a great doctor. Had those epiphanies like House and Chase frequently had. It is a shame the writers had him commit suicide
THANKS OBAMA
Imagine struggling with addiction your whole life then it turns out you had a pin stuck in your head and you’re all better
Because you did
And 5:54 … friendship goals achieved at that moment while they were playing Sherlock. Awwwn
i cant believe wilson kept it so well hidden that hes a middleaged chinese women
House: Let her vomit through the MRI. It’s what nurses are for.
Me, a nurse: *WoOoOow.*
Well, I think the two compliment each other well. Wilson can be a bit too nice, easy-going & naïve . And House can be caustic, awkward and cynical. House needs Wilson to guide his behaviour, and Wilson needs House to give him strength. They’re both bright guys, love medicine and are out to help people (sorry, Gregory, but you are…) – in essence they’ve very similar personalities trying to achieve the same goals by different routes.
“I used to say it’d be ok, that I’d get it together. I don’t say that anymore.”
As another addict I know that feeling all too well. Great performance.
Kutner was actually a good personality of a doctor, even had moments of brilliance 06:35, 08:16. Miss him
same
He wanted to quit.
“I’m a middle-aged Chinese woman.”
– James Wilson
This is one of the rare occasions where Wilson makes the epiphany.
This episode is so underrated man, it really shows how Kutner was poised to rival House as far as diagnostic ability goes
I’ve always wondered if House will kill himself when Wilson dies….
Who else remembers Quincy, ME?
“You aren’t an addict, it’s all in your head.”
Probably the one time this painful, overused phrase is true.
@Osmosis Jones if they rebooted this do you think he’d be alive or passed?
@Plasmo I didn’t actually know this when I wrote the comment, but yes, he got a job at the White House so had to quit. It sucks though because he was a really underrated character on the show.
“Say you’re a middle aged Chinese woman”
“I’m a middle aged Chinese woman”
“And say you put the lime in the coconut and drank it all up”
“I put the lime in the coconut and drank it all up”
Caciowskij 😂😂
@Kiss of Death edgy fella
Thats such a pathetic quote…a minuscule few screw up and u blame the parents who brought u up..shame..
@Brandy Morton what would be the point if he passed. It wouldn’t he House M.D. anymore, it’d be Chase M.D.
@leen azarde probably not. The finale indicates that he put this suicidal thoughts behind him. Otherwise he would’ve just let himself burn in the house.
@kingofthings7929 Uhm not really? Have you watched House? The guy is extremely well educated, he knows languages, musical instruments, medicine, cultural and historic stuff, he’s interested in many things outside of medicine actually. You don’t know the character it seems
@Daniel Mallory Good point actually! I think Kutner enjoys diagnosing as well but unlike House he loves patients too
@kingofthings7929 if someone like me, with a layman’s level of knowledge about geopolitics, can immediately jump to the idea of the one child law, House would most certainly know about it and add it to the equation. The only reason Wilson was the one to bring it up was to give him dialog to help advance the conversation and plot.
In June 2020, that would be almost as bad as having put on blackface
nah, he’s just a middle-aged chinese woman
House and Wilson’s differential over lunch is definitely one of the best scenes in the series. Seeing them get the same epiphany at the same time and the excitement on their face was amazing
Say it.
@roc zz “A minuscule few” bahahaha you’re delusional, pal
@RPG Llama He’s a tiger mom!
Whatever floats your boat man
I love that Wilson doesn’t even argue with House’s twisted logic and demands.
Wilson and House’s interaction in the diner was probably their most Sherlock/Watson moment, figuring this detective work out
I agree but what ruined the show for me was when I realized the formula. After that, couldn’t watch another episode.
Also Kutner had a unique connection with this patient. As he mentioned, they are both of minority ethnicities and adopted by white parents.
one of the best holmes and watson’s differential interpretation i’ve ever seen.
And yet they don’t do chest compressions. Just ask Dr. Mike! 😆
@Kiss of Death no one is perfect except me
Hope you’re doing good!
@Jakk Frost It could also just be one of those simple things everyone knows that a deep-seated, detail-oriented mind like House’s could overlook. Also, the B plot was him going to his estranged father’s funeral. He could’ve been emotionally compromised.
True.
“I like being different. The view is better from the outside looking in.”
Superb writing.
@brycly oh please do go on telling someone who works in traumac/emergency medicine and is pursuing a degree in public health with a focus on addiction about their job and field of study
The only actually accurate part there is the part about physiological addiction an withdrawals which even then is inaccurate because physiological addiction doesn’t necessarily cause symptoms that are severe enough to classify as withdrawals
For instance if your only symptom of not having alcahol is a minor headache that’s considered a side effect of not having a drink however it isn’t sufficient to be considered alcohol withdrawal
Even panic attacks are still classified as a symptom of detoxing not withdrawals
This is literally my field of study and my job I know what I’m talking about lmfao
Addiction has also been part of my life my whole life so there is that added feature
And finally this comment was a fucking joke about a show that is notorious for it’s grey area accuracy
@Constant Chaos We are talking about a fictional patient who was clearly going through physical withdrawal so badly that they needed to put her into a coma to get her to stop shaking. But here you are talking about how some people might just get headaches, that is irrelevant to this case. You’re the supposed professional and you can’t even get that detail right?
@brycly you made comments about all addicts lmfao choose a lane and stick to it kiddo
Wilson was also wrong. One child policy didn’t apply to farmers.
What about when House was caught in delirium and delusional vision,,,Cuddy and espacially Wilson did make the epiphany,, and somehow where the only ones who could save House
Kutner is really smart and compassionate. He’s an incredibly good doctor. I’m sad that he died.
the VAST majority of addictions are mental, not physical. Someone eats because they’re stressed out? that’s an addiction, and that’s FAR more common than opiate addiction
@KeyeGamer opiates and nicotine cause physical addictions, not much else does though
food and water aren’t addictions either, those are actual necessities for living
“And then ask me, ‘Is there nothing I can take to relieve the body ache?’ Then I tell you, ‘You’re such a silly human.'”
Hmmmm, , ,I can see how that line might make a real Nurse cringe !!
@Chandler Rose I’ve been all over the addiction map, and dependency is not the same as addiction, and the definition has been muddled by people who use them interchangeably.
Don’t we all. Lol
@Amy Clements so basically what you’re saying is that it’s only partly a choice… You seem really proud of not getting addicted and real ready to put down any addicts. Fr if only choice and willpower played a role I doubt anyone out there except the criminally psychopathic would get addicted because nobody in the world truly wants that and it would be extremely convenient for your ego if that was the case but that’s just not how it is, so just be happy and shut up… Lol
This actually happened to me. Thought I was a hopeless disaster addicted to literally everything I came near for my entire adult life. Thought I had no willpower, cried to addiction doctors and my family I was trying and didn’t know why I couldn’t do better for years. Was told that I’m obviously not trying. Eventually believed them, thought I was just a POS.
Turns out I’d been being medicated on a misdiagnosis since I was a teenager. Which is what caused me to develop the psychosis they then treated with an incredibly high dose of Abilify for all those years. Eventually FDA warning comes out saying it can screw up the impulse centers of your brain, been found to cause spontaneous addiction in people with no history of it.
Hormone condition I had at 16 triggered silent migraines I didn’t know I had, rest turns out I’m just autistic. I was just having an overwhelmed autistic meltdown from being a teenager + the stress of the hormone conditions and an atypical kind of migraine (set off by hormonal problems is really common) and broke down. Under all the layers of medication I was fine. I’ve been clean and can even drink normally since I got off Abilify. All of a sudden it’s like “whoopsie, well, you’re fine, good luck with life” at age 23 and I was just a totally different person and had to relearn how to live.
All the most major mental illness stuff, psychosis, addiction, just gone. I’m just a little autistic and traumatized from it all and need migraine botox so I don’t suddenly get confused and out of it at the grocery store but otherwise fine. It’s a bizarre experience that completely shredded any sense of self I’d ever had.
First time watching House?????
@Constant Chaos look into a device called the bridge may be right up your ally.
You’re the real heroes… And teachers…
@The Last Dad on Earth Because there aren’t any doctors at the MRI. 🙂
“This is fun, isn’t it?”
YES IT IS. When I was an Army combat medic and was deployed in Egypt, the head of our clinic, a doctor with Captain’s rank, would give us differential diagnosis drills every Thursday (the clinic worked a four-day regular schedule, with guard duty over the long weekends in case of emergency). He’d do practically the same routine as House: write symptoms on a blackboard and have us give suggestions on probable diagnoses. Of course, the conditions we’d guess on were nowhere near as dramatic as House’s cases, he’d ask us about common and uncommon-but-plausible diagnoses within an Army environment, but it was incredible fun, some of my favorite memories from deployment. It also drilled into me the importance of attention to detail in getting a patient’s medical history, physical examination, vitals, signs and symptoms, and lab results, which are skills I’ve found invaluable in my civilian job as a nurse.
If by any chance you ever read this, thanks a million, Captain Casiano, greetings from Specialist Valentin.
It’s true though. Your job as a nurse is to poke needles, wrap bandages, pour pills and wipe away excrements and other fluids. Truly a glamourous role.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
30 some years ago when I was in med school and residency hospitals would have “morbidity and mortality” rounds during which a real case would be discussed in detail. We would go over symptoms and testing and propose answers, then find out the real answer— either the key diagnostic test, surgical findings, or the finding on autopsy. Often it was a case that eluded correct diagnosis for some reason. They gave up these kind of meetings mostly due to liability concerns. And the HIV era started the era of no routine autopsies. We have better testing than 30 years ago but we don’t have the ability to find out what we missed and share that information to our colleagues like we used to. And doctors now have so little time to spend with patients that the histories they take are shockingly superficial. This show is fascinating but not close to real life.
Especially dr house
@C Z That’s a shame. When I was still in college and doing part time EMT, when I took up shifts in the ER the attending will gather up the residents and me to the hallway whiteboard for DDX exercises on hypothetical and actual cases. Definitely one of the most fun and intellectual activity I’ve done to date, and was a big driver of motivation for me to try to go to med school (ended up in law and finance now).
@Brian Crawford opioid addiction can kill easily via dehydration you can only survive 3 days tops,in some cases it can set in within hours,not everyone is the same so medically we can’t make blanket statements,withdrawal symptoms can last years
@Aaron DEHYDRATION? From what? Diarrhea? Have you ever heard of anyone actually dying of opiate withdrawal because of not drinking or because of diarrhea?
I mean.. Like a month of pain to blame or just dumb decisions? How painful are we talking my guy
@Gem nigh*
@River I read that in Vaz’s voice
@Ramboost007 I know they are a minority in the US. but it’s funny calling Chinese and Indian minority since they are the largest ethnicity in the world.
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