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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- House suspects Hank - with a history of drug abuse - is lying about using steroids, as his condition worsens.
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Season 1 Episode 12 "Sports Medicine"
A severely broken arm reveals a bizarre case of bone loss and ends the comeback plans of major league pitcher Hank Wiggen (Scott Foley). House suspects Hank - with a history of drug abuse - is lying about using steroids, as his condition worsens. When Hank's kidneys start to fail, his wife offers to donate hers, but she will have to abort her early pregnancy, something Hank does not want. Eventually House finds out the wife suffers from loss of smell, indicating the pair have smoked cannabis which was grown on cadmium polluted soil. Meanwhile, Foreman dates a pharmaceutical representative and House goes to a monster truck rally with Cameron. This episode features a cameo appearance by the series' director and executive producer Bryan Singer.
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Finally, a patient who can pay the bill at the end of the episode.
I mean, can u pay the insane fee?
An IV bag is less than a dollar, yet hospitals will charge 100$ for it
The only reason they do this is so insurance companies get profit as well.
@@plaguedoctor2064 Yes, that's the joke.
@@plaguedoctor2064 im from europe, Belgium, in my country healthcare costs a total about 180 euro/year. and covers ALL pills/prescriptions/doctor visits/surgery's etc etc :s
@@SSDavyS bro American hospital bills are fucking insane.
@@SSDavyS Yeah we wish
Here in America they charge you money to hold your baby after you give birth
Always loved how they’d tried to fake you out, like okay who’s gonna be the sick one?
That was one of my favourite parts, especially if you watched a new episode with a friend, you'd just start shouting out who, what's wrong and why. Like a quick game of Clue
It's lupus
@Dan H no, it’s never MS.
@Dan H It's always lupus
Six Feet Under is also like this - the beginning of every episode is a new death and you weren’t sure who it’d be!
Something like this happened to a real mlb pitcher. Can’t remember his name but essentially his arm broke while throwing a pitch during a game and he fell to the ground writhing in pain. Turns out the reason his arm broke was because bone cancer had weakened the bones in his throwing arm, causing it to literally snap when he threw and his arm ended up having to be amputated. It saved his life though, his broken arm allowed doctors to diagnose him early enough that they were able to successfully eliminate and stop the cancer from spreading to the rest of his body by amputating.
Dave Dravecki. The arm snapped on his return from successfully treated bone cancer, I think. The treatment had weakened the bone enough that it couldn't take the torque of pitching. It's happened to other pitchers, too, though I don't remember the exact circumstances.
@@tc1514 did he pitch lefthanded after, or just quit?
@@chloepainter4064 In Dravecki's case, I think he actually WAS left handed- the left arm broke and was removed. He retired, but he's still alive to this day.
He played for the Rays i believe no?
@@tripd6276 Wikipedia says it was the Giants at the time of his injury (I think it pre-dates the Rays).
In the end it wasn’t steroids, he did take them but it wasn’t the steroids that fucked him up. Some of his symptoms were caused by his attempted suicide and the rest by cadmium poisoning that he and his wife had because of bad weed
Gonna assume you mean attempted suicide?
@@GoldenKirby yep
You can't drug weed nugs. Shake maybe nugs you can't.
@@joebone3151 in the episode it came from cadmium in the soil where the weed was grown, no one is sprinkling cadmium on weed. But it is possible to lace nugs of weed, either a very fine powder or spray it with a liquid and let it evaporate.
@@joebone3151 you very much can. Just dilute whatever you’re lacing it with, put it in a spray bottle, spray the nugs, then let it dry.
Love it when House brings the socioeconomics of things into the picture, while he himself admits to being just a “puzzle solver,” and that saving lives is just “collateral damage,” yet makes six figures being a (semi)-walking lawsuit waiting to happen for his hospital all the time.
TBF, he has shown a willingness to walk away from the money because he wasn't allowed to do the puzzle solving thing.
House makes less than most doctors. He still makes a lot of money, as all doctors do, but him being a walking lawsuit makes him unhirable, and thus the only one willing to employ him can give him whatever they want.
watch greys anatomy if you want to see real illegal stuff done by crazy doctors
Ain't no "(semi)" about it, because House IS a ticking lawsuit bomb with nearly every patient. Lmaom
@@jonhall2274 semi refers to walking, not lawsuit, you know, cause he limps
even though that bone break was acted and visually created through software that fucking hurt to watch
The arm flopping from mid-humerus down under his sleeve was great. I assume it's a prosthetic, but I'm not sure how they did it.
They just had a guy break his arm. Actors don't get the credit they deserve.
@@MediHusky Bravo, Vince.
Medical dramas make for true horror. You can have your vampires; here the enemy is within.
@@michaelccozens looks like a custom tailored shirt that fits weird enough to fit the part
House: You match.
Lady: filled with joy
House: you're also pregnant
Lady: overfilled with joy
House: You can't be a donor, not in these conditions..
Lady: quickly shot down with sadness
Me: Well that's one way to kill a person's happiness lol
Thought kidneys were (relatively) easy to get and lasted a long times
Life in a nutshell.
@@polarbearhero9803 that's true . But that procedure is never done in pregnant women . First few months when the baby's kidneys don't start functioning, it's basically mom's kidneys doing the job . It's better to keep both,.
Yeah that scene hits hard. Even House had nothing more to say
Sadly it's the life of a doctor.
Wow, the woman playing patient’s wife is a brilliant actor!
She was on Criminal minds and was part of the best arc of that show
@@connorhandforth814 idk about the best but one of the best for sureee
Was she "Andi" on Dawson's Creek?
@@froggydoodle808 yes, she was
Exactly what I was thinking. Kinda made me sad to realise how the most paid actors in my country don't even come close to 1/10th of her acting skills and yet become famous
7:57 the most human interaction I've ever seen House have with someone lmao
It really is
"Your lips say no, your prunes say yes"
🤣🤣
Dude always plays a patient on tv shows. House , Grey's anatomy and was a patient in scrubs for a while I think
Wasn't he Elliott's boyfriend in Scrubs?
@@asiimwemwamwenda789 former if i remember. She ruined her smoothies if i remember right.
He didn’t play a patient on Scandal!
He was a soldier in 'The Unit'. But yeah, I've only seen him as a patient and as a soldier/intelligence person.
I knew I recognized him.
“He tested negative for steroids” lol 3 times
When Cameron and Chase said it in unison, you can hear Chase crack up
"You have to be religious to believe that a fetus is alive?"
"There seems to be a correlation!"
Not a strong one though
Imagine needing to be religious to want babies to stay alive..
@@duckmeat4674 Wow, you completely missed the point.
Ah, but then that happens a lot with people blinded by their theological views.
@@RUclipsallowedmynametobestolen who says I'm a theist?
@@duckmeat4674 That depends on how far along you start considering it a baby.
I may have had a few drinks, but House saying "basically at a molecular level it's just milk" absolutely killed me.
If athletes are ready to ruin their bodies just to push how far the human body can go, we should let them. Create two leagues for each sport, one with drugs and one without. One of them would be mighty interesting to watch.
then people would just do drugs in the drug free one to win
Don't want to spoil it for you, but top athletes in every sport all over the world already take PED's. Depending on the sport they take different stuff but you can be certain that if your favourite athlete is competing at a high level they are on something.
@@dexanwtripontidis3652 Yeah, but they hide, they are shy. I want to let them achieve the full potential modern drugs can push them to.
I disagree. One of those leagues is going to be more desirable to be in. Its likely to be the steroid "league," which essentially forces everyone to destroy their bodies just to compete with "the best." No competitor is going to purposefully compete at a disadvantage, and its a serious problem that you're going to force someone to take steroids just to compete and make a living.
If somehow you're able to fix this problem, then you just end up with the same problem. Its still going to be easier to cheat and compete in the league without steroids while using them. That's the whole point of cheating (and truthfully, even the people that aren't good enough to compete in the steroid league, will cheat by using steroids in the non steroid league even if the non steroid league pays less money).
Your solution only includes a negative that you end up trying to solve, just to end up at square one with the same problem we already have. There is no positive for your solution.
@@insidetrip101 Just for the record, it's more of a joke bu to clarify: there is a lot of money in sport, money drives innovation? Where centers of profit are, there will be funding for scientific research, so essentially, it would become a technological race between corporation on who can innovate the most, and these technologies would be regulated by the a government organ which would take these information and use it to secure the drug free league. But at the end it was just a joke, abuse of these drugs would probably kill or maim these athletes before theya re 30, it would make agood show, the same way a Hunger Game would, society would be against it.
Fun fact: the director in the intro is Bryan Singer, the man who wrote and/or directed most of the X-Men movies as well as Bohemian Rhapsody. He also directed two early episodes of House, although, weirdly, not this one...
He’s also a pedophile
Also had several sexual assault allegations over the years.
I actually learned that overuse of steroids shrinks the testicles from a Cyanide and Happiness comic lol
I learnt it from Brucie in GTA IV lol
@@SquishEESpark I learnt it from Rich Piana
I learned it in school
I learned it after 10 years or injecting a gram of trenbolone per week. Scratched my taint yesterday and couldn't find my testes, they're the size of a pea.
@@SquishEESpark Niko: 'Ey careful man I heard juice does funny things to your balls'
House is so good he can see time on his watch from inside his cloths. 2:38
theres levels to this sht
Omg Haley from Criminal Minds 😭 Henry from Grey’s Anatomy as well as several other roles (including a major one on Scandal) ALSO the agent guy (tall guy with dark hair) played Babe Ruth in the movie Sandlot.
HOLY SH*T! I can’t believe I didn’t even notice that was Babe Ruth from the Sandlot! Good eye.
Both of them were in Dawson's Creek too!
I thought that was her!!
Who’s Hayley ?
"Everyone wants to director" coming from the director who clearly can't express what he wants from his actor
hugh as 'house' can be subtle as a bullet at times
To everyone who doesn't know, natural people can gain about half a pound of muscle per week AT MOST. Usually gaining more than that is indicative of steroids. 12 pounds of muscle in 4 weeks means he gained 3 pounds per week, almost 6 times the rate of a natural
Jeez I guess Shaun didn’t take the rejection from Elliot too well
No one cares Shaun
What a stellar acting by that woman
0:13 -- I assume he's chewing tobacco. The only specific role I can remember seeing him in was in Mr. Baseball, in which he played the manager of a professional baseball team. He was chewing tobacco in that too.
Yeah it's common for coaches in multiple sports to chew tobacco, gum, or sunflower seeds because some studies suggest it helps with blood flow which can help with concentration
Love how there’s always someone in the intro who’s having an unrelated non-emergency medical issue
Ok, so the guy could be on dialysis until the wife delivered.
Tell 'em Mr. Gibbs!!
Man the end of this really hits a bit different right around now lol
The truth of it is quite funny.
That's what I was about to comment lmao, almost exactly word by word of what I was thinking, I knew someone in the comments would have to have said something.
"Seems to be a correlation". Huge one lol
Well. Now we know this is an official channel. if they're averting peacock, its legit. Thank you guys
thank you to the person who is keeping this channel alive!!!
After losing his baseball career, he joined the army and became a member of an elite special ops unit.
His muscles were to big for his bones. Snap city at its finest
Realistically speaking, you develop your muscles with PEDs but not your tendons. So you wouldnt break your bones, just tendons
if you gain a decent amount of muscle in a very short time, thats steroids.
JD must be loving this!
@@ng_586 SHAUN!! 😤
Love how Teddy’s husband is a baseball player in every universe
Heroes get remembered, but legends never die!
Nice! Bambino reference
Great videos!!! Keep up the great work!!!!
Fun fact: the guy without a hat is bryan singer 👍
There's nothing "fun" about Singer
1:40 yo wtf is that windup and throw
All I was thinking was "Man, that guy looks like Bryan Singer."
You’re a donor: 😀
You’re pregnant: 😃
You can’t donate: 😐
If your bone breaks like that, you'll scream like a dragon with chilli up his back and then pass out in 2 mins because of the pain. Bone breaking pain is one of the highest level of pain.
For some people, for others they just go into total shock and don’t feel anything. A lot of times our brains kind of assume the bones are invincible, so when they do get hurt/broken our brains kind of just short circuit for a little bit while it processes what happened
I snapped my ankle clean when I was in highschool. Didn't feel pain, but more like an abscence of my ankle. Just sat on the gym floor after resetting it, breathing in and out in deep breaths. Shock is a hell of a drug.
I fell down my stairs and broke my arm. I didn't know until I got back UP the stairs. It didn't hurt but it healing? now that was pain!
He's right, its murder.
If I had to make that choice, I couldn't do it either . Although I know that because my husband was taking drugs, the chances of the baby turning out okay are pretty slim, I still couldn't end it's life . And yes, I know the husband isn't the one carrying the baby, but his post-drug user DNA is still in my baby .
House md in real life may get in many lawsuits and no hospital will hire him
1:24 in the Philippines and I receive this notif. A few minutes wont hurt, right?
Were in the same boat 🥰 mabuhay!
DUDE I LOVE THE BALLOONS!!
That girl played so well
This guy was sick in grey's anatomy too.
Elliot won't be happy after finding out that Shawn's gonna have a kid with someone else.
"no I don't take drugs!"
Do you take food!?
"You have to be religious to believe a fetus is alive?"
"There seems to be a correlation"
I'm big on stats. This is funny to me.
*Hey they're doing it wrong!?*
I know how bone breaking feels that pain is almost like no other
Here's a fun fact brain and brian have the same letters different order.
Oh, you don’t say.
Wow can't believe this guys coach is Babe Ruth!
Is that Bryan Singer ?
That's Roman from Scream 3
This dude playing Bryan the director seems like an actual one...
Heh, I was looking through the comments just to see whether anybody else had noticed it actually was Bryan Singer doing a cameo as basically himself.
“No it’s got calcium in it, very good for the bones. Basically on a molecular level it’s, just milk” 🥛 lmfao
I wish I was that snappy
Dave Dravecky came back from that same injury throwing a pitch to then later lose the arm.
Horrifying.
This one kinda hit. In for surgery for adrenal removal on Monday 😳 Cushing's disease.
Hope it went well 🤞
"get another explanation."
"ok, sure. I think I got one in my other pants."
I love how MDs actually do treatments in this show. That's not the case in real life. Lol All PAs, NPs, RNs, techs, etc.
Is the director at the beginning Bryan Singer?
Yes
Unfortunately yes
@@Zakuto34 why unfortunately?
@@shanayazaveri2620 The man has had dozens and dozens of sexual harassment allegations from male minors.
no doctor would get bashful at the sight of testes.
I live for this
Wow Sean from Scrubs really took a career turn.
Why would the doctors present there shy away from looking at his parts when House removes the blanket? They are doctors, and they have seen it all in their 10-20 years they have been practicing and studying. They wouldn't instinctively look away as if it were something embarrassing.
Consent. They don't have consent to look at what's recognized as a sensitive area by medicine and society in general
@@kyratompsett4409 When doctors are examining a patient they don't need to explicitly ask for consent. It's pretty much implied.
@@DjVortex-w They need to ask for consent to do an examn at least once. Which definitely didn't happen here
@@kyratompsett4409 also probably second-hand embarrassment because of house lol
I fully expected House to flip up the covers, there would be a pause, he'd flip them back over, nod & then take the case.
That's Elliot's boyfriend!
Nobody cares Sean. Nobody cares...
If I had a nickel for every time Hank's actor was in a medical drama, I'd have two nickels. But it's strange that it happened twice.
(Hank is also Sean in Scrubs lol)
Nobody cares, Sean..
So this is what Roman was doing between Scream 1 and Scream 3...
How about using the child's kidney, its a win win situation
EtHiCs
It might be a little small....
@Zeer Meer ethics against the child's wishes and it's simply underdeveloped. Babies pee a lot and can't retain water. Adult filtration would overwhelm the infant's kidney.
the director, was the director i think
We stan Cameron in this house
Why did he put him on lupron in the first place? That made no sense
If he was on steroids, which was most likely, he would’ve been treated. If not, then it would’ve let them quickly find out, before whatever the actual issue was got worse.
Markiplier gained some weight huh
Is that Haley from criminal minds?
What episode is this?
S1 E12
@Gogar72 bruh that's what I am thinking. Not every patient can pay for these kind of tests and operations right and that too in US.
Creepy Bryan Singer cameo in the intro
House great 👍
No hospital would ever keep house on board. Even though he saves lives he loses money and all hospitals care about is money MONEY MONEY MONEY!!!
The Lupron part was so funny to me as someone who was on it for gender reasons. The irony of house saying it had lots of calcium and was good for bones is that it can actually be detrimental to bone growth. See you need estrogen to get calcium in your bones and I’m pretty sure testosterone will get turned into estrogen for this reason. If you block hormones al together your bones can get less calcium after a long period of time. So basically I,m not sure why house out him on lupron at all seeing as his bones being brittle was the whole problem. But hey I’m not a dr so who knows.
Roman had some Time for playing baseball whilst stalking Sidney and had a lil Hospital Trouble
Omg he did a small cycle of Tren, the horror! The horror! People really don’t know how steroids work. Also anyone who takes steroids without a Testosterone base, doesn’t really know what they are doing.
Billy from Neighbours sure has got old.
‘I won’t let her do that’ sis needs to find a new husband. I say let him die. But on the other hand, house needs to not sexually assault the patients
He could’ve literally just said I decline the donor. Then bam. Legally nothing then happens and he dies. But I can understand why u wouldn’t want to sacrifice ur child for ur life. But ye. His body his rules I guess
@@googlefaps5883 i rewatched the video the remember the context of this. So yeah, his choice for the kidney, her choice for the abortion. Of course in this context, she wouldn’t want an abortion if he didn’t accept the kidney, so yeah. I don’t know the rest of the of episode, so unsure if he was smart enough to just say he’s not taking the kidney
The thing is a kidney even a good match kidney can be rejected by the body, so if the body rejects the kidney and they can't find another in time she loses both her husband and her child
So how did it end? Did she have an abortion to save his life and so that they could have a child "together", instead of him leaving her after death?
poor sean
**SPOILERS**
House actually broke his calculations on who should live in the last season.
When Wilson refuses treatment, he chooses to go with him and fake his own death rather than continuing his life as a doctor.
"It's your wife's decision"? And House wanted to give the woman a chance to unilaterally make the call, maybe without even telling the guy. Outrageous. The father has a right to know and decide if he wants his child to die so he can live.
She would get a massive inheritance, but in other cases, she'd probably end up with no savings, and unemployed to take care of the kid. I'd rather be alive supporting my wife, than dead and leaving her on government checks, raising a son with no father.
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Teddy would be so disappointed lol
Friendly reminder that it’s illegal for someone to be forced to donate something as simple as blood, let alone a kidney that could save a life and we only need one to survive. It doesn’t matter if you think a fetus is alive or if abortion is murder, a fetus is legally not (supposed, it’s changing in some states now) entitled to the use of any humans body without they’re consent. If you somehow disagree with this than you better donate blood every chance you get and be on every doner list you can be and always say yes if you get called as a match. That means kidney, bone marrow, on your license and I’m sure many more lists that I’m not aware exist. Doesn’t matter if you can’t afford to take time off of work right now, you don’t know the person or you simply don’t want to, you’re saving a life.
Early bird is here
Is that the guy from scream as ghostface?