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Clips from House (2004) - Mystery (S01E01)
"What else could it be?"
House (2004)
"- Guillain-Barré, which would be reversible. - Excellent."
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"- Antibodies could be attacking the nerves."
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"Multifocal motor neuropathy. - Uncommon, but it fits."
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"It's also treatable. Did Hamilton try putting the guy on I.V.I.G.?"
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"- No, because the M.R.I. showed no-- - Well, let's do an M.R.I. of our own."
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"Guys, it's my case."
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"A.L.S. fits. It even predicts the pneumonia. The paralysis is progressive."
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"It's a death sentence. That doesn't make it wrong."
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"So you think the breathing stuff is connected to my A.L.S.?"
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"It makes sense."
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"So it's just gonna get worse, huh?"
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"- Well, Dr. Hamilton-- - Great guy."
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"Really smart doctor, and his treatment obviously isn't working."
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"Do you think I'm gonna die here, or you think I get to go back home first?"
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"An M.R.I. would give us a better idea-- Oh, an M.R.I. Come on. For pneumonia?"
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"Dr. House thinks we should test for other-- House?"
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"Yeah, I heard about him. Obsessive son of a bitch? That's him."
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"So who do you think is right, Hamilton or House?"
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"Hey, they're both excellent physicians."
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"One of 'em says A.L.S. The other one says not A.L.S."
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"You gotta pick one, son."
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"Everything points to A.L.S."
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"Then no M.R.I."
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"And I want one of them papers that say, uh, I don't want nothing done if something go bad."
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"A D.N.R.? Mr. Giles, you don't want to rush into--"
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"It's been two years. I ain't rushin'. I want to sign one."
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"While my arm still works."
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"He signed a D.N.R."
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"He rhymes with dinner?"
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"He signed a D.N.R."
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"Oh. That makes more sense."
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"- You tell him it might not be A.L.S.? - No."
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"Well, no wonder he signed. Who wouldn't?"
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"Great. If it was my case, I'd be adding a little I.V.I.G. to the mix."
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"- For his pneumonia? - That's my story, and I'm sticking to it."
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"D.N.R. means "Do not resuscitate", not "Do not treat"."
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"You do nothing, doesn't matter which one of us is right."
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"And hang on to that D.N.R."
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"That signature could be worth a lot of money real soon."
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"This is Dr. Foreman. What is Mr. Giles's status?"
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"Okay. Increase the steroids to 100 milligrams every 12 hours and, uh--"
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"start him on I.V.I.G."
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"My nature isn't what it used to be."
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"The little man has lost some bounce in his step."
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"He needs to crank it up, have himself some fun this weekend."
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"Me and him-- two people."
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"Separate vacations? That'd be a drag for one of you."
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"I don't think you need the pills. I think you have a conflict in medications."
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"- You need to up your insulin to chocolate chip ice-cream levels. - Insulin?"
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"that you forgot to tell the nurse about."
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"Your hands--"
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"No hair, which means nerve damage."
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"And your shoes look about two sizes too small,"
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"which means you've lost sensation in your feet."
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"And then there's your pants."
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"My pants tell you I have diabetes? No. They tell me you're an idiot."
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"Powdered sugar on the right pant leg."
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"Based on the two napkins in your pocket--"
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"I'd bet it's not your first doughnut of the day."
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"You're giving me the pills? Sure. Why not?"
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"If you've got heart disease from ignoring the diabetes, they'll kill you."
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"Otherwise, you two have a fun weekend."
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"O2 sats are dropping."
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"- Breath sounds? - Junky."
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"Mucus plug? No, it's our mistake."
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"Sludging from the I. V.I.G. Blood can't get to his lungs."
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"Start heparin-- 500 c.c.'s I.V. push. He won't last long enough for it to work."
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"We've got to intubate him stat."
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"We can't. He's D.N.R."
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"What?"
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"Someone likes music. Oh, yeah."
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"- His sats are in the 70s. How long's he been like this? - Ten minutes."
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"- Why aren't you-- - The I.V.I.G. put him in respiratory failure."
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"- You put him on I.V.I.G.? - We did this."
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"So undo it. Chase?"
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"- It's too late. We killed him. - Nobody killed him. He's not dead."
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"- Chase, intubate him. - He's D.N.R."
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"You can't do this!"
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"- Bag. - You can't do this."
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"He had a bad reaction to some medicine we gave him."
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"What did you just do?"
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"He saved his life."
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"He's stable on the ventilator, oxygenating well."
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"The I.V.I.G. made him worse,"
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"which means multifocal motor neuropathy was a bad diagnosis."
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"Okay, what's really wrong with him? What's wrong with you?"
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"Everyone knows what's wrong with me. What's wrong with him is more interesting."
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"You tubed him, and he didn't want to be tubed. He has a legal paper saying just that."
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"Actually, I was hoping we could avoid it and maybe just practice some medicine."
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"There is no question. It's the patient's decision."
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"- If his thyroid numbers aren't making him sad. - Oh, my God. You don't believe that."
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"- His thyroid levels were a little-- - It's nothing. Do not defend him!"
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"- Why did he sign that D.N.R.? - I-I didn't talk him into--"
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"No. He signed the D.N.R. 'cause he didn't want a slow, painful death from A.L.S."
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"- What was happening had nothing to do with his A.L.S. - Exactly! It's the I.V.I.G."
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"You screwed up! You're not gonna let him die because you screwed up."
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"Technically, your case. You screwed up."
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"- Is that what this is about-- looking bad in front of your old boss?"
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"Yes, you will. All the more reason this debate is pointless."
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"His lungs are worse. Any theories?"
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"Oh, I'm sure he just went to the little boys' room. Come on, people."
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"- Um, vasculitis? - Wouldn't likely hit both lungs."
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"It could be Wegener's granulomatosis."
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"Dr. House?"
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"Cuddy sent me a stripper again?"
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"Love that woman. So thoughtful."
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"Sorry."
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"There are case reports of Wegener's hitting both the lungs and the spine."
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"Well, it's not great, but it's better than A.L.S. At least it's treatable."
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"It's a restraining order. You're not to come within 50 feet of John Henry Giles,"
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"and they've asked the D.A. to file criminal charges for battery."
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"These are criminal charges. They're not gonna let you take blood to make more tests."
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"He has blood left in the lab. Just add on the C-ANCA."
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"- Foreman still got you doing bronchoscopic"
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"suctioning for the pneumonia? - Every four hours."
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"Well, while you're down in his lungs, grab a biopsy. We'll need it to confirm Wegener's."
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"- And move the patient to the second floor I.C.U. - Why?"
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"It's right above the clinic. I'm pretty sure it's 50 feet in any direction."
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"It's nice having a court order saying you don't have to work clinic duty."
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