Exploding Head | House M.D.
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2023
- The team takes on the case of a deaf 14-year-old named Seth who collapsed after he started hearing explosions while competing in a wrestling match. When the team tries to test him for seizures, Seth loses vision in one eye, complicating House's bunk theory of `Exploding Head Syndrome'.
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From Season 5, Episode 22, House Divided,
A deaf 14-year-old says he heard explosions just before collapsing during a school wrestling match. When his condition worsens, his mother (Clare Carey) won't allow cochlear implants. Meanwhile, House's (Hugh Laurie) insomnia is playing tricks with his mind, but that doesn't seem to bother him.
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The fact that house had all that stuff so quickly means he likely already had the boombox and glasses for something else, and that's a story I'd like to see
I assume messing with foreman
Or from somebody else.
Probably to mess with Wilson
House has the resources of a Loonie Tunes cartoon. You know how bugs bunny can just pull a giant mallet out of nowhere and slam Elmer Fudd in the toe?!
@@RaptorFromWeegee gotta love a hammerspace
Gotta love that Chase is *such* an ubersurgeon that House just goes, "Don't forget the cochlear implant!" and Chase can just add it like a kid throwing a toy in the shopping cart when Mom's not looking. 😂
I like that he wasn't willing to add it without consent until House admitted it WASN'T medically necessary 😂
@@minnybri2010this right here is why Chase is Houses successor, he wanted answers and he wanted the truth and he was willing to challenge even House himself for it.
@@4yinyang AND he badly wanted House's approval and was scared of upsetting him. Takes guts to challenge someone that you look up to and want to please.
Iirc Chase already had neurosurgeon training. Just never got certified for some reason.
Always bugged me, if you already did the work why not get the certification being qualified in neurosurgery would be a HUGE pay bump, especially since the hospital is revealed to be under staffed in candidates.
Doctor he can't see out of one eye
I love how they changed the lighting for when Amber is present for House. Goes back after when he's not in his own head.
Please remind me how "mental Amber" became a thing?
@@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639 House and Amber were in a bus crash together, right before the crash he noticed she took tamiflu. The crash occured destroyed her kidneys and the amantadine was allowed to just run wild in her body. She died of acute amantadine toxicity. House blames himself for both her death and breaking Wilson's heart, because his brain, scrambled by the crash, could not remember the very simple but critical detail that she took amantadine. Then Kutner kills himself, which house also blames himself for because he couldn't see it coming. This subsequently triggers a psychotic break in House. Originally the Amber Hallucination was helpful and house liked her but she became more and more violent as time went on. House during this time believed he successfully kicked vicodin and got back together with cuddy. The next episode reveals this is all a lie, he had in fact been heavily abusing vicodin, and once he realizes he's had a psychotic break he tells Cuddy and Wilson he needs to go to a mental hospital.
@@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639isn’t she dead at this point?
@@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639 it was to show two things: how House solves problems and him going insane
Why House is hallucinating specifically Amber has always been interesting to me, I think it might be a subconscious manifestation of the guilt for her death because she was only on the bus to pick him up. It could also be that he saw her as a brilliant doctor and thus she would be the one to help him with his diagnosis so his brain manifests her to bounce ideas off of. or a mix of both
Too much Vicodin and insomnia
@@Net.NobodyStu I know why he was hallucinating in the first place, but I'm asking the question why he was hallucinating specifically Amber. Hallucinations like dreams reflect someone's subconscious
@@Net.NobodyStu He was taking Ambien, not Vicodin.
He was once arguing with Wilson about why Wilson even liked her and came to a shocking conclusion that Amber is pretty much the female version of House. 🤣Maybe that's why.
He pretty explicitly feels guilt for her death, "she was only on the bus to pick him up" isnt the thought process many people have. Look up "survivors guilt" which is the extreme of what he feels, people will feel guilt literally for surviving when others didnt. And she's pretty explicitly a very smart doctor, he just didn't like that she doesn't care if the patient lives as a reason on its own.
She is female house in a lot of ways and subconsciously represents a smart but cold and destructive side of himself. It's not really an out of left field take, they more or less flat out say all this and the show isnt the type to have a super deep enigmatic hidden reasoning for things, its basically a police procedural show as admitted by the writers. The whole point is to be easily digested and entertaining without much thought.
I’ve said it once before and I’ll say it again, much respect for whoever is still uploading these.
For real!
Isn't a house clip without this generic repeated comment.
@@Gumbocinno and you’re the same person that commented this same exact thing on my other comment 😂
It’s who ever owns the Peacock channel
NBC Universal????
you can't tell me the part where they try to induce a seizure with flashing lights didn't cause some actual seizures to TV watchers lol
Photosensitive epilepsy is actually quite rare (only ~5% of epilepsy cases). Modern TVs are also increasingly more safe because they don't have the flicker of the older, analog screens.
@Afraidofloveandpeace my brother and I both have epilepsy. His seizures are photosensitive. Mine aren't. However, I never knew the percentage of photosensitive epilepsy. I guess it's because my triggers are ambiguous.
@@Afraidofloveandpeacewow science
@@AfraidofloveandpeaceBut it doesn’t mean that scenes like that with flashing lights are comfortable to look at. Some folks, like myself, still have to look away because it’s physically uncomfortable to the eyes and/or head. I also have epilepsy, though not photosensitive but a seizure was triggered only once when sunlight flashed in my face through the blinds one morning. I’ve been extra cautious ever since.
@Afraidofloveandpeace
Given the scandal with “Electric soldier Porygon” goes to show that no matter how rare given a wide enough of a sample pool putting flashing lights in media without warning isn’t the best of ideas.
1:20 I like to think that as soon as they started hearing the music they immediately knew it was him before he even came around the corner.
1:34 House has good moves for a guy with one bad leg. 🎶
Fr haha
Praise pain medication, makes it a bit easier
@@theeguy9022 And a cane. I know 🤭💃🏼
nah, you can tell when hes high or not based on how he's acting
It's very interesting when "Amber" refers to a teacher of House's in med School. Usually we never follow his inner dialogue leading to diagnosis thank to his experience
Fight the powa
If this is Peacock gauging our interest in a House movie on their channel…Yes, we want that
There is a channel specifically for House. I don’t remember its name, but I subscribed as soon as it popped up.
Edit: doh, that’s not what you said. I am short on sleep and read what you said wrong. Yeah, a House movie would be awesome.
@@amigos4erin House M.D. is the RUclips channel!
@@beccawatson3346 You mean the channel we're already on?
@@Chris_Cross Yes. My bad, I thought we were on Peacock...
FIGHT THE POWER 📻
Imma tell aizawa you on yo phone during class.
❤
Ah, yes... those three little words that sum up almost every episode: "House was right."
he can't see
Exploding head syndrome sucks. Just getting into sleep and suddenly it sounds like a bomb went off in my head. Ugh.
Mine rears its head whenever I'm going through stress, which is most of the time. XD I hear explosions, yells, and loud knocks. I also get the accompanying flash and feeling that I got shocked. Its so weird.
i like to call them legal drugs. it is unharmful and an experience
Total agreement. Mine sounds like - just as I'm nodding off - someone turns the volume up to 11 on the world. Every dog bark is an explosion, same for cars, people are shrieking... My adrenaline shoots through the roof and that's all she wrote as far as sleeping goes, and I get another 24 hours with no sleep. Gotta try again the following night.
@@thebyrd433 in some ways it's very much like a migraine just without the pain and vomiting. Just complete sensory overload. Sometimes it will start a migraine with me.
@@feraltaco4783 I used to get debilitating migraines, too. They are horrible, and you're right, it feels like your senses are being violently assaulted. My migraines were related to monthly hormonal changes (not that I couldn't get one due to stress), while my exploding head syndrome was linked to insomnia.
I had a few of them while going thru a severe insomnia spell. It does feel like an explosion going off in your head.
I had this for a while in my younger days . The sound was bad enough but the sensation of my head actually exploding was the unpleasant part . They never did figure out what caused it , it cleared up after the coma ... along with several other symptoms that were never explained . At least the VA was clear it was my fault even though they have no idea what caused it .
Hey, I just want to hopefully alleviate ant guilt or shame you feel about this. This is a terribke and traumatic thing that happened to you, and in reality nobody, not even a doctor, can tell you anything is your fault if the cause of it isnt known. A myriad of things could cause exploding head syndrome, and anyone can be affected. Illness doesnt descriminate, and the fact that you mentioned this was the VA that told you that, Im even more upset on your behalf. You did not choose this, you very likely did not do anything to inflict this on yourself. I hope youre doing well, youve recovered, and that youre life is prosperous.
@@TheJefferyKiller Well I am still alive and my brain didnt completely melt so I guess there is that . :) Thanks for the kind thoughts .
@@I_am_Diogeneswho blames someone for their BRAIN almost exploding? They think you stuck a dynamite up there or something?
@@margaretbush I dont know but the VA still will not give me an appointment for medical anymore over this whole mess .
Am i the only one that is certain that that VA may have made a medical mistake and try to shift the blame on OP?
I read the title of this clip, saw the thumbnail, and it gave me flashbacks. I had migraines for 3 years, nothing could deal with them but sleep, every waking moment my head felt like exploding. No one could figure out what was wrong until a hospital several cities away did MRI's. They discovered I had something very rare called Neurosarcoidosus leading to Pachymeningitis. Currently treatments of Remicade are keeping it under control. This video hits me really really hard because I went through it.
This has got to be one of the most interesting part of the series, cause from this point, House's life totally changes. Such a cool episode ❤
The flashing lights can be quite dangerous for the audience
As an epileptic I agree
I'm pretty sure the start of the episode warned about flashing lights. It's just a shame this video didn't get that warning.
From the lighting in the beginning, I though this was season 1 but then I saw amber and knew the season.
Hallucination is quite a strong power if you learn to use it properly. Open access to your subconciousness.
It is weird how many people lose their vision while under House’s care.
THE PATIENT NEEDS MORE MOUSE BITES TO LIVE!!!!
*presses intercom* MORE MOUSE BITES
All House ever did was fight the power of Cuddy, Vogler, Tritter and Foreman
Actually 1:54 yes I've had seizures because of the noise!
He's right..
Seems like stained teeth would be noticed in the initial physical exam.
Only House could carry off that Fight the Power scene. 😄
I actually have this condition... some mornings I'll hear a bang on the door, a bell like you would find on a service desk, or a thud like something hit the house. Doesn't happen often - maybe a few times a year but it does wake me up suddenly and every time, I get up looking around to see whos at the door or out of the windows outside.
"Fight the power!" -House
Great videos I’ve seen every single one of these
"What does it look like? I'm fighting the Power!" Brilliancy...
4:06 house being house lmao
I love this series so much!
@1:15 he has a prescription for ambien at 200mg which is 20x the normal dose prescribed 10 days straight? That is an insane amount of that drug to be prescribed and I can't any references to where that would be appropriate. I think whoever was in charge of props for this show just made this one up. Even my pharmacist friend can't imagine why this would be prescribed unless someone was literally trying to get high as a kite with anterograde amnesia occurring.
House IS trying to get high as a kite. He writes his own scripts to fuel his addiction.
and hes supposed to take it 3x per day lmao he would be sleeping 24/7
Watching these makes ur day so so much better
House’s lil dance was cute 😂❤️❤️ 1:33
This and NCIS. Are my FAVORITE soap operas.
Oh, while we have this kid's head open, we will stick a cochlear implant in it, and when he wakes up, he will suddenly be assaulted by loud sounds that he has never heard before. This is BS. cochlear implant surgery is ear surgery, not brain surgery. It consists of electrodes implanted along the auditory nerve that runs through the cochlea and a receiver inserted under the skin above the ear. 2. These electrodes are fired by digital signals from a computer worn over the ear like a large hearing aid. It usually takes the brain days, weeks, and months to interpret these signals as sound. I know no one will read this. The problem is that in order to entertain people, this program has probably made it harder for thousands of people who could benefit from a cochlear implant to ever get one.
I read it, and I appreciate the information! I never bothered to look at how these things actually function, and you made me learn something today, so thank you!
Also, even if the brain didn't take time to interpret the signals as sound, you're still not supposed to wear the implant until a few weeks post-op.
Yes. And in this segment, he isn't wearing any processors. The CI just magically restored his hearing. @@uribashan6995
And you can't just rip one out.
In what way has a television show taking artistic license on a long and complex procedure possibly made it any harder for for any person to receive such procedure?
Mr. Crusader please step off the horse.
THE CHAD DOCTOR VS THE VIRGIN SURGEON
"The virgin surgeon" good ship name
@@sorin_markov haha yeah
"I value your opinion. I value _rejecting_ your opinion."
Imagine being that family getting the medical bill for a cochlear implant that you totally didn't order
great reference to do the right thing
Why can’t the voice in my head appear as a hot woman, or is being indirectly involved in someone’s death required
Lol, smooth moves for a cripple with a cane! Mad respect!😂
No show has ever held my rapt attention like this one.
I’m not the only one laughing wooden house, danced into the room with that boom box
oh he does do things like that....with style XD
I totally thought "Exploding head syndrome" was a fake condition the writers had made up because (i) they'd run out of outlandish, real, but rare, conditions, and (ii) they sadistically enjoyed the idea of the geekier of us looking it up, only to find it was a joke and didn't exist (it does).
Yeah I actually saw a video about it by Rob Gavana and said it was a real condition. Sometimes If I stay up too late my head will make a loud sound and it does go away
I thought the same on Broken Heart Syndrome, for writers of sad and angsty stories about things like the "lost Lenore" trope
hallucinating while actively practicing medicine
House in the House!
Don't think I have EHS but I wonder if there are similar things to it. Remember I've had times where I lay down and I start hearing a sound, it's not constant but more pulsating and it gets louder and louder and I feel myself get more and more anxious as it keeps building until it just suddenly stops.
4:32 when you yawn and unlock spacial awareness
There should really be a flashing lights warning on the episode
for real, youd think producers of a show about medicine and extremely rare cases would at least know about epilepsy 😭
As an epileptic I completely agree
Juice that makes your head explod-
Hydrocephalus.. occipital neuralgia.. chronic migraines.. epilepsy... general DYSTONIA...multiple infections due to VP shunt infections..
His hallucination saying Foreman was right, and House having to acknowledge that for once, was so delicious. Shame they couldn't linger on that.
Giving a deaf person the ability to hear without their consent is WAAAAAAY unethical.
why?
@@abatall Good question actually, I hope I don't butcher this as my only exposure to the Deaf community was a sign language program I took for a few months-
So firstly, nevermind the deaf component: Just as a general principle, you shouldn't ever do anything major to a patient without getting their informed consent (exceptions to if they're unconscious/its an emergency/etc).
Secondly, gaining a brand new sense out of no where is going to be very jarring and confusing, and without an immediate way to turn it back off, possibly traumatic. The patient needs to be aware that they're gonna gain this new sense, and eased into this. Not simply wake up with the complete ability to hear for the first time.
Thirdly, a major complaint from deaf people when they're adjusting to their newfound ability to hear is that they struggle "tuning out" background noise. It's very distracting and for some people it's so serious they opt to turn it off the majority of the time so they can have some peace and quiet. Even in a silent room, there's tons of noise you don't think about. You breath, a clock on the wall ticks, a breeze gently rolls over the windows, computers hum, so do light bulbs, vents vibrate slightly with air flow.. things you don't even think about, can drive newly-hearing deaf people crazy as they adjust, and they need to work through that systematically.
Fourthly... some Deaf people simply don't want to hear. Being a hearing person myself this sounds borderline ridiculous, but this is a verrryy common thought echo'd by many people of various disabilities, especially when the person is born with it. You don't really miss a sense as much if you've never experienced it. Even blind people don't always want to see.
There's other reasons, that I know just enough about to know I shouldn't try to talk about them, like the implications of one's identity within the Deaf community to suddenly being able to hear.
@@stealthbeastgaming oh ok thanks
"Patient is a *fully grown adult* deaf 14 year old" 😂
Please add a FLASHING LIGHTS WARNING as the first line of the description. That could trigger symptoms in certain viewers and there's no warning for it.
peacock is going to make me late to work
So how did it end?
The bachelor party was at Wilson's apartment. House didn't solve the case, his half drunk team saved the patient.
What were the IVs for?
Really house a Boombox
fight the power is a good choice
1:14
200 mg of Zolpidem three times a day???????? 😳 That's ambien! For sleep!! I take 5mg once at bedtime and I still can't sleep! I need a doctor like House!
Llove❤ house
4:15 Everyone does so you say
7:45, what heppened there
How much does he chew? He must never brush his teeth.
3:38 someone explain who this is i thought she was an actual doctor (side character) did she die and is now a ghost or hallucination
Google "house, amber"
Yeah she died and is like a gosht hallucination. She helps out with medical cases.
I keep thinking MS meens multiple sclerosis😂
Should have included a warning for flashing lights in this clip
THIS VIDEO'S BEEN OUT FOR LESS THAN 10 MINUTES, HOW ARE YOU ALL COMMENTING
Notifications?
@@zyansheepwhat i mean is, they were commenting before they could've watched the entire video.
Everyone has already seen this episode several times, most have it memorized@@iRazenrak
@@iRazenrakso?
😂
nice
1:14 Zolpidem 200 mg 3x per day? WTF?
How come none of the replies are showing up at all on any videos on RUclips today?
This representation of cochlear implants is beyond stupid.
Brother thats a iphone 8 you can see from old design
We’re is Latrel?
There's something strange about the lighting here...
House is having a slow mental breakdown from Vicodin overdose and that stunt he pulled with the heavy nootropics in 'House's Head.'
Ghost amber is the primary symptom. The glowy light shows (other) hallucinations are happening.
CYBERSMITH?
HUMAN PET GUY
Not even kidding, I had to go to the ER because I had a seizure while watching this episode.
A warning about the flashing lights would have been nice.
I have exploding head syndrome. It’s really freaky. Especially when you hear someone calling your name
Wait it is real? Not made up. That's fascinating tell me more
@@Royalbella_editz it’s very real. At some point in your life you would have had it at least once . It’s a sleep disorder. You can be fast asleep and you hear a loud bang or crash or someone shouting your name which jolts you awake . When I’m stressed I get it badly. I get it in class junction with sleep paralysis. I’m laying in bed and I hear the sound coming and it gets louder and louder. My body feels like it’s shaking but it’s not and I can’t move. After a couple of mins it goes away . I thought I was having seizures in my sleep so we film me at night . Realistically I wasn’t shaking as my then husband slept through it. The one night I had an attack and the camera caught me laying completely still. That’s when I was diagnosed with EDS
@takerhapsody wow that is fascinating. It must be difficult to sleep
@@Royalbella_editzI take a heady cocktail of drugs but sometimes it breaks through . Happens about one a month . More if I’m stressed .
Whos the lady that house is hallucinating
I can't believe House didn't make an exploding head joke
Dear People with Epilepsy: RUN or skip to 1:01
Finally it was psarcordosis!!!
Another episode of house is right, everyone thinks hes wrong....then they find out he is right.
Who's the ghost woman?
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Yuck! I hate tobacco! They're just as bad as cigarettes and cigars!
boom
The flickering lights hurt my eyes. Rip anyone with epilepsy.
A warning would be nice
lol *BURP* And then I have a clever response.
So...i'm having all these side effects because i stopped smoking??? 🤔
who is this person? 5:58 a ghost or a loved one of his?
Best friends dead girlfriend. He might have felt like it was his fault when she died so he started to see her when he didn’t sleep. Since she is technically him (in his head) he used her to solve puzzles.
@@pointlesscactuss4959 thanks
I don’t like his hallucinations of Amber
♫♪
Is that blonde a ghost or figment of his imagination?
Ghost IMO
It's Amber. It's his hallucination.
@@maryknight4109 Your opinion is wrong, its a hallucination brought about by intense feelings, drug use, and lack of sleep. This is explicitly stated. You are wrong.
please place a seizure warning on this video please for people with photosensitive epilepsy
2nd! 😬
How is anyone *not* supposed to sound horse right after having a breathing tube down their throat for a while?! 🧐
I swear house has no shame-