Because you said "On the Fly" that indicates you subconsciously thought of the movie "The Fly" with Jeff Golblum, and in "Jurassic Park" he was famous for saying, "Life Finds a Way". Therefore, you are equating her brain, although damaged as mother Earth, even after being hit by a giant meteor, still, uh... Finds a way.
I know your comment is a joke, but you'd be surprised at how good your brain is at filling in gaps. One example is your blind spot, there's a constant black spot in your vision but your brain fills it in using context clues.
@@jamesmnguyen Nurse here who works with people with brain tumors affecting memories and people suffering from severe dementia. And although I work with this kind of patient for a long time now, I am still surprised sometimes how well some people can hide even a dramatically advanced Alzheimer's. Especially when the loss of brain functions happens gradually and over a longer period of time, people often develop astoundingly effective evasive strategies. Often they recombine the same few sentence components and vacuous truisms so skillfully that one really needs some time and closer observation to figure out their true mental status.
It happens with dementia patients too but it's called confabulation. Their brain fills in their missing memories. My Mom had some really interesting stories.😂
It'll do that even when there's information. That's why😮any enlightened state police will put "testimony" at the absolute bottom of the evidence pile, because even if the person believes they remember every detail correctly, they do not. Their brain fills out gaps, changes information based on experience and bias. We are notoriously unreliable. This poor woman just happen to be even worse.
It's awful to lose your memory. People don't realize til it happens. I lost mine from heart failure due to sepsis. Everything. I' ve regained a lot but there's still a lot missing, & not knowing so many things really stinks. It doesn't stop bugging you. You're always wondering what you don't know.
Ha… started happening to me since my teen years, due to dissociation. Welcome to the club… just try and cherish what you have and don’t worry about the rest. It’ll do you and others no good to worry about something you can’t control and keep you from enjoying life as it happens. Aside taking notes and lots of pics while recording, or taking someone with you to remind you, which can help a lot, there isn’t much but it still something as opposed to nothing at all. I am, sorry this has happen to you, and I hope this can help you too.
I forgot an entire week when I had sepsis. when I asked what was going on, my sister told me that I'd tried killing myself which was really strange because the last thing I remembered was coming into hospital for difficulty breathing stress bracket Definitely.suicide related) it was just the impression she got because I was refusing to let them cannulate, catheterise me and do my blood sugar levels which I vaguely do remember thinking, they can just get my blood sugar from my continuous glucose monitoring machine without needing blood so they can get lost 😂 but everything else was just gone, I think the last bit about my blood sugar level was towards the end of it but because I'm blind it adds another level of confusion specially to timelines 🤷🏻 definitely not a fun experience at the time though
“I know for a fact you have an extremely rare disease that most doctors will never see in their lifetime because of an incredibly minute detail that is nearly impossible to notice” -every medical tv show Edit: if you’re going to comment “that’s the entire point of house” or “Korsakoff isn’t that rare” please don’t, at least 5 other people have made that comment for you Edit 2: a medical show doesn’t have to be about the actual work that the doctor is doing, you can make an entertaining medical show in a realistic hospital setting Edit 3: #freepalestine
I mean korsakov is not that rare... however i d highly doubt that diagnosis at her age. Yes it comes from exessive drinking but over a long time (most likely the vitamin deficiency stems from getting all their energy from mostly alcohol which in fact has almost no vitamins) 🤷♂️ well it can also come from eating disorders but again, she is way to young for it to be an easy and obvious diagnosis...
@hypotheticalsinglewoody yeah that's right but that could be due to a myriad if other reasons 🤷♂️ could also be any other type of dementia maybe induced through a stroke. Saying this has to be korsakov dementia is a pretty far stretch especially since as I already stated that usually only appear after a relatively long time of being a severe alcoholic
Confabulation is typical of those with Alzheimers. It can be quite entertaining but my own thoughts on the matter are that such people maybe living in constant terror. No. I am not a doctor, I just married one (a neurologist no less) and spawned one (a psychiatrist to be).
I completely agree. The odd thing is, though, my grandpa met a woman at his retirement home who ended up being his “girlfriend”. He was originally from Northern Ireland and she was from England. They both told the exact same story about how they met: she had been walking up a hill in his hometown, when she tripped and fell. He ran over to help her, and they got talking and ended up dating. The problem was, they had only met a few months earlier, my grandpa hadn’t visited Northern Ireland in at least a decade, and his girlfriend had never visited there at all. They also both had Alzheimer’s and we could never figure out how they managed to consistently tell the same made up story. My aunt talked to the girlfriend’s son about it a number of times, and their family was equally as baffled by the the situation 😂😂😂
I always thought it'd be an interesting idea if house was cursed to solve every patient's case he came across and wouldnt be allowed to continue on with his life until he solved all problems but to everyone else it'd be like groundhog day if he fails then evrything gets reset and that would explain why he's so good at diagnosing but acts so tired by rerunning all these rare diseases and conditions until he gets it exactly right, he becomes a hero with more believable plot armor for diagnosing and you'll get to see the process of an aversge doctor but with the experience he gets redoing everything it's like he be constantly trained to be the peak doctor. Could do a lot more with that too.
Well he is the main character and he IS at a hospital. If you work at a hospital you will encounter the "1/1000000" people more often than you'd think.
@@caseygunter6813 if a doctor saw 20 patients a day working 6 days a week, 52 weeks a year for 30 years, the doctor would only see 187,200 patients in their entire career, making said 1 in a million patient improbable, let alone everyday. Just outlining the embellishments needed for entertainment! It's no different
I love how almost everyone who comments something along these lines vows to watch at least clips of the show on a regular basis, yet still intentionally chooses to forget Hundreds of times House and his team says: "the other doctors ruled that out". The show ended 10 years ago and people still can't understand that in at least 85% of the episodes House is the last hope, not the first doctor the patients meet. Seriously watch the first ever episode and understand the premise of the show.
@barteknowak0 I love the show! This model is no different than that of "24" (another great show) or a litany of others. I'm just having fun pointing out the sacrifice of verisimilitude for entertainment.
@@chasepalagi7675 Is it really a sacrifice tho? In pretty much every other field of work you can imagine an absolute expert, who deals only with cases that other people can't even touch. The only difference is that those experts travel all over the world, while in the show the patients come to House
Hell yeah you never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. It was a really good show I do miss it. You want to watch another good show he was in it's a mini-series on RUclips it's called the night manager excellent very good😊
I had this after gastric bypass surgery..Was horrifying, especially for my family. B1 vitamin deficiency/Wernickes-Korsakoff Syndrome. Almost went full on comatose too, but GOD!!!!
This is one of the dumbest diagnosis I've ever seen from this show, it's like how batman knew someone didn't have a tongue by the way it felt when he punched them
Before this, the two interns or med students or whatever got the story from the girl and he noticed that their stories were both different. He went to her room and when he asked what happened she went on about some creepy old guy with a cane (house). Then he took some things from the students and walked back in and asked for the story again and it was completely different again
@@mohammedxiii If you are close to my age which I am reaching a full century & way past a half of a century then you are at the age. If you never tried even a sip to taste then you don't have a threshold like afew of the people I know when even smelling alcohol around makes you faint. I don't condone to excessive drinking but in moderation. Alot of people DON'T KNOW when too stop. I myself know when to start & stop. This character is the kind of thing you want to avoid when drinking especially when you go out to places known for excessive & expensive amount of bottles. If you don't want to start then dont because I am not the one to push my agenda or feelings or anything like that towards anyone
@@shirefernandez8826 wow I could tell you were either 5 or senile. There is no moderation in alcohol consumption just as there is no moderation in smoking a cigarette.
Sadly, a near and dear friend is at the end stage of his life through drinking and he is confabulating and confused in hospital right now. I don’t think he knows what day of the week it is.
Because it's totally normal for a Dr to wear a horse polo shirt to the hospital instead of scrubs. And for a hospital clip board to have a beach scene on it! 😂
I don't ever wear scrubs and I'm in my 2nd year of residency, I wear mostly slacks/dress pants, a buttoned shirt. Sometimes wear the coat sometimes don't, scrubs are meant to prevent cross contamination for people working in a hospital, not everyone works in a field with hazards like that
Doctors often wear business casual attire 😆 And as for the clipboard, idk where he would’ve gotten it, but he definitely picked it specifically because of its picture. Actually, now that I think about it, the hospital probably has a gift shop, he likely just “borrowed” it for a few minutes 😂
There is an interesting observation made in tests where the human subject had parts of their brain stimulated electronically causing him or her to execute movements involuntarily. When asked why the i.e. lift their arm or moved any other part of their body they always provided a rationalisation, a fabricated motivation of an act that they had no control over.
Thats because our conscious mind is always coming up with "reasons" for autonomous actions our bodies take. You'd think the cause and effect of lifting your arm is 1. Think of lifting your arm 2. Arm goes up But actually its usually 1. Arm goes up 2. A fraction of a fraction of a second later your conscious mind becomes aware of your arm moving and creates a reason for having moved it The consciousness is already used to justifying itself that way so its not surprising that when an outside force causes a completely involuntary action in a way that is undetectable the mind justifies it.
@@Evnyofdeath I find this highly confusing. If there is no conscious agent in charge and consciousness is some post-fact phenomenon that creates only the illusion of control... where does exactly the original impulse for "Arm goes up" come from? Who is in charge then?
I have a strange thing vaguely simular Its extremely difficult to explain but to give a basic overview 1 i have schizotype pd 2 i have brain trauma from childhood that causes certain motor or sensory neurons to misfire So what happens is my body (usually right arm or left leg) will jerk or feel some weird sensation, an ill get hit with a psychotic episode where my mind will manufacture an entire story about why i just experienced what i did.....usually with some agression mixed with It doesnt happen too often and whem its over im brought back to awareness and do my best to apologize or explain...
HOUSE IS SO OBSERVANT AND HIGHLY INTUTIVE WHEN MAKING HIS ACESSMENTS. HIS DIAGNOSIS IS ALWAYS RIGHT ON AND HIS WIT MAKE IT ENTERTAINING TO SEE AND HEAR.😅😅
You left out the best part! After saying this one of the interns almost speaks up, but hesitates. House notices (and correctly deduces) this and says in the most intimidating voice he's ever used, _"Yes?"_ implying 'You're an intern and I'm a legendary genius, DO NOT waste my time with a dumb question!'. The intern asks if House had to be so cruel because the patient is now crying. House goes back in, thinks up a phony diagnosis that gives the patient happy thoughts this time, and says to the interns _"See, perfect forgiveness!"_ All at the drop of a hat! 😂
Every house episode: House: What happened? Patient: *reasonable explanation* House: You're wrong, Blink for me one time. Patient: *blinks* House: You have Ablepharon-Macrostomia Syndrome, and cancer.
Unless I'm mistaken, House goes back into the room with the students, and the patient is like "there was this mean guy who was just in here" not recognizing House.
I didn't notice the clipboards the first time I had to re-watch it, I love Hugh Laurie in this but also it's about before my time but he's great in Black Adder as well.
Did you notice all the tens of thousands they waste on unnecessary tests are performed to rule out unlikely diseases before the brilliant diagnosis is made. Like a squad of 1st year residents in July, left to run amok. Most hospitals couldn't afford to keep doctors like him around.
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How do I watch this
He is amazing got to say
Well yeah, he's Sherlock though. Can't explain the other series that do this 😅.
😅
The fact that there's a brand of vodka called Korsakov makes a lot of sense now
Was it first diagnosed in Russia?
And it's a taste you will NEVER forget. Lol
@@jackhowland3737but U wish u did 😂
Oh. that makes sense because when I woke up, I forgot where I was supposed to sleep😅
@@kathleenvargovich9539In the Russian Empire yes
I feel like people don't understand that House is supposed to be a Sherlock Holmes novel disguised as a medical drama.
Good point!!
How could you miss it if you watch it they beat you over the head with it especially early on.
Yes!
I mean, House is for h for Holmes. Wilson is for w for Watson.
How did you deduce that 😂
I think in one of her stories she said a mean old guy insulted her and hit her with his cane. She was talking about House.
It was right after this when the students questioned his diagnosis. He walked right back in and she said "there was this weird old guy with a cane"😂😂
House in a nutshell “how did you get this injury/condition” patient: “I did x” house: you’re full of shit
House: how’d you get ibs
Patient: i dont know thats why i came to you..
House: you’e full of shit
Yea because in a lot of the cases in show if the patient has been honest with their doctor they wouldn’t be in that position in the first place.
Watch the god damn episode before you write stupid shit like this
Patient: I'm constipated
House: You're full of shit
@@nat_the_gnatYou win the internet this time
Gotta admit, she's creative on the fly
Onm she next up on the top 40 billboard😂😂
Because you said "On the Fly" that indicates you subconsciously thought of the movie "The Fly" with Jeff Golblum, and in "Jurassic Park" he was famous for saying, "Life Finds a Way".
Therefore, you are equating her brain, although damaged as mother Earth, even after being hit by a giant meteor, still, uh... Finds a way.
I know your comment is a joke, but you'd be surprised at how good your brain is at filling in gaps. One example is your blind spot, there's a constant black spot in your vision but your brain fills it in using context clues.
@@jamesmnguyen Nurse here who works with people with brain tumors affecting memories and people suffering from severe dementia.
And although I work with this kind of patient for a long time now, I am still surprised sometimes how well some people can hide even a dramatically advanced Alzheimer's. Especially when the loss of brain functions happens gradually and over a longer period of time, people often develop astoundingly effective evasive strategies.
Often they recombine the same few sentence components and vacuous truisms so skillfully that one really needs some time and closer observation to figure out their true mental status.
Yea! Great at memorizing a script!!
The best part is when he immediately walks back in and she gives him a new story.
The fact that in the absence of information, the Human Brain will just "make it up" is amazing.
It happens with dementia patients too but it's called confabulation. Their brain fills in their missing memories. My Mom had some really interesting stories.😂
It's actually why witness testimony is so unreliable. The brain doesn't record everything and if asked to remember will make up details.
It’s kinda staggering how amazing the human brain is.
@@sythiadawn isnt that always called confabulation?
It'll do that even when there's information. That's why😮any enlightened state police will put "testimony" at the absolute bottom of the evidence pile, because even if the person believes they remember every detail correctly, they do not. Their brain fills out gaps, changes information based on experience and bias.
We are notoriously unreliable.
This poor woman just happen to be even worse.
It's awful to lose your memory. People don't realize til it happens. I lost mine from heart failure due to sepsis. Everything. I' ve regained a lot but there's still a lot missing, & not knowing so many things really stinks. It doesn't stop bugging you.
You're always wondering what you don't know.
Ha… started happening to me since my teen years, due to dissociation. Welcome to the club… just try and cherish what you have and don’t worry about the rest. It’ll do you and others no good to worry about something you can’t control and keep you from enjoying life as it happens.
Aside taking notes and lots of pics while recording, or taking someone with you to remind you, which can help a lot, there isn’t much but it still something as opposed to nothing at all. I am, sorry this has happen to you, and I hope this can help you too.
I lost much of mine due to ECT treatments. 😢
I forgot an entire week when I had sepsis. when I asked what was going on, my sister told me that I'd tried killing myself which was really strange because the last thing I remembered was coming into hospital for difficulty breathing stress bracket Definitely.suicide related) it was just the impression she got because I was refusing to let them cannulate, catheterise me and do my blood sugar levels which I vaguely do remember thinking, they can just get my blood sugar from my continuous glucose monitoring machine without needing blood so they can get lost 😂 but everything else was just gone, I think the last bit about my blood sugar level was towards the end of it but because I'm blind it adds another level of confusion specially to timelines 🤷🏻 definitely not a fun experience at the time though
I would like to do selective memory loss. There is a lot of crap in there that I’d be better off without.
Memory loss has always freaked me out. Funny enough, this comment didn't help
“I know for a fact you have an extremely rare disease that most doctors will never see in their lifetime because of an incredibly minute detail that is nearly impossible to notice” -every medical tv show
Edit: if you’re going to comment “that’s the entire point of house” or “Korsakoff isn’t that rare” please don’t, at least 5 other people have made that comment for you
Edit 2: a medical show doesn’t have to be about the actual work that the doctor is doing, you can make an entertaining medical show in a realistic hospital setting
Edit 3: #freepalestine
Definitely the entire show of House
I mean korsakov is not that rare... however i d highly doubt that diagnosis at her age. Yes it comes from exessive drinking but over a long time (most likely the vitamin deficiency stems from getting all their energy from mostly alcohol which in fact has almost no vitamins) 🤷♂️ well it can also come from eating disorders but again, she is way to young for it to be an easy and obvious diagnosis...
Wait the minute detail was shes lying about everything, and using random objects to make up the lie. That's pretty easy to catch lol
@hypotheticalsinglewoody yeah that's right but that could be due to a myriad if other reasons 🤷♂️ could also be any other type of dementia maybe induced through a stroke. Saying this has to be korsakov dementia is a pretty far stretch especially since as I already stated that usually only appear after a relatively long time of being a severe alcoholic
I'm a nurse, not a doctor, I have seen it twice in 26 years.
Confabulation is typical of those with Alzheimers.
It can be quite entertaining but my own thoughts on the matter are that such people maybe living in constant terror.
No. I am not a doctor, I just married one (a neurologist no less) and spawned one (a psychiatrist to be).
I completely agree. The odd thing is, though, my grandpa met a woman at his retirement home who ended up being his “girlfriend”. He was originally from Northern Ireland and she was from England. They both told the exact same story about how they met: she had been walking up a hill in his hometown, when she tripped and fell. He ran over to help her, and they got talking and ended up dating. The problem was, they had only met a few months earlier, my grandpa hadn’t visited Northern Ireland in at least a decade, and his girlfriend had never visited there at all. They also both had Alzheimer’s and we could never figure out how they managed to consistently tell the same made up story. My aunt talked to the girlfriend’s son about it a number of times, and their family was equally as baffled by the the situation 😂😂😂
I always thought it'd be an interesting idea if house was cursed to solve every patient's case he came across and wouldnt be allowed to continue on with his life until he solved all problems but to everyone else it'd be like groundhog day if he fails then evrything gets reset and that would explain why he's so good at diagnosing but acts so tired by rerunning all these rare diseases and conditions until he gets it exactly right, he becomes a hero with more believable plot armor for diagnosing and you'll get to see the process of an aversge doctor but with the experience he gets redoing everything it's like he be constantly trained to be the peak doctor. Could do a lot more with that too.
Actually good idea for a medical drama!
groundhouse day
This would be a pretty good anime as well. Heck, I think we have a couple of doctor isekai stories that deal with some of these ideas.
My dad had that and it was scary. This explanation actually makes a lot of sense when I think about some of the things he said.
That had to have been hard on you, so sorry. This show was so good!❤
I love how House is introduced to the 1 in a million patient every episode!
Well he is the main character and he IS at a hospital. If you work at a hospital you will encounter the "1/1000000" people more often than you'd think.
@@caseygunter6813 if a doctor saw 20 patients a day working 6 days a week, 52 weeks a year for 30 years, the doctor would only see 187,200 patients in their entire career, making said 1 in a million patient improbable, let alone everyday.
Just outlining the embellishments needed for entertainment!
It's no different
I love how almost everyone who comments something along these lines vows to watch at least clips of the show on a regular basis, yet still intentionally chooses to forget Hundreds of times House and his team says: "the other doctors ruled that out". The show ended 10 years ago and people still can't understand that in at least 85% of the episodes House is the last hope, not the first doctor the patients meet. Seriously watch the first ever episode and understand the premise of the show.
@barteknowak0 I love the show!
This model is no different than that of "24" (another great show) or a litany of others. I'm just having fun pointing out the sacrifice of verisimilitude for entertainment.
@@chasepalagi7675 Is it really a sacrifice tho? In pretty much every other field of work you can imagine an absolute expert, who deals only with cases that other people can't even touch. The only difference is that those experts travel all over the world, while in the show the patients come to House
That damn seagull
I miss that show! It was brilliantly acted and brilliantly written & directed. 👍
Idk about "brilliantly written" part i would say very good but not brilliant for what it is
@@jessISaRicePrincessThe actor who played did a brilliant job
Hell yeah you never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. It was a really good show I do miss it. You want to watch another good show he was in it's a mini-series on RUclips it's called the night manager excellent very good😊
I had this after gastric bypass surgery..Was horrifying, especially for my family.
B1 vitamin deficiency/Wernickes-Korsakoff Syndrome. Almost went full on comatose too, but GOD!!!!
So Kaiser Soze had Korsakoff syndrome. Gotta rewatch that movie because I missed that twist.
😂😂😂😂😂
Best comment on yt I have seen in a long time
At what point in the interrogation room did Virgil see anything that said Kaiser and/or Soze?
The deep cuts from this comment are great
This is one of the dumbest diagnosis I've ever seen from this show, it's like how batman knew someone didn't have a tongue by the way it felt when he punched them
Before this, the two interns or med students or whatever got the story from the girl and he noticed that their stories were both different. He went to her room and when he asked what happened she went on about some creepy old guy with a cane (house). Then he took some things from the students and walked back in and asked for the story again and it was completely different again
He walked back in and she said she was attacked by a man with a cane
@@whitewolf8780 I didn’t remember details, thanks
@@Mike_umhor I was mostly talking to op
Batman is the worlds greatest detective. House knows drunk chicks
Now tell us how common that occurrence really is
Congrats you discovered the point of house. Its about the rarest of the rare. Come on now have you watched the show?
The diagnoses on House were meant to be rare.
at least in the UK it is very common because seagulls are assholes
At that age
Korsakoff, sadly, isn't that rare
I haven't drank a drop ever and did not even noticed the Farris Wheel on his folder until it looped 🤦.
But have you drunk a drop ever?
This is another reason NOT to drink OVER your threshold.
What's a reason to drink in the first place? No alcoholic starts drinking aspiring to be one.
@@mohammedxiii First how old are you? Second, have you ever just took a sip?
@@shirefernandez8826 probably older than you. And nope.
@@mohammedxiii If you are close to my age which I am reaching a full century & way past a half of a century then you are at the age. If you never tried even a sip to taste then you don't have a threshold like afew of the people I know when even smelling alcohol around makes you faint. I don't condone to excessive drinking but in moderation. Alot of people DON'T KNOW when too stop. I myself know when to start & stop. This character is the kind of thing you want to avoid when drinking especially when you go out to places known for excessive & expensive amount of bottles. If you don't want to start then dont because I am not the one to push my agenda or feelings or anything like that towards anyone
@@shirefernandez8826 wow I could tell you were either 5 or senile. There is no moderation in alcohol consumption just as there is no moderation in smoking a cigarette.
I had this problem on test day in high school.
He actually goes right back in and she changes her story again to something about "A mean old man yelling at her"
Sadly, a near and dear friend is at the end stage of his life through drinking and he is confabulating and confused in hospital right now.
I don’t think he knows what day of the week it is.
Sorry to hear it, mate.
I love his show. Hes blunt and hes humorous. I love it.
The early seasons of this show was sooo good
Because it's totally normal for a Dr to wear a horse polo shirt to the hospital instead of scrubs. And for a hospital clip board to have a beach scene on it! 😂
I don't ever wear scrubs and I'm in my 2nd year of residency, I wear mostly slacks/dress pants, a buttoned shirt. Sometimes wear the coat sometimes don't, scrubs are meant to prevent cross contamination for people working in a hospital, not everyone works in a field with hazards like that
Doctors often wear business casual attire 😆 And as for the clipboard, idk where he would’ve gotten it, but he definitely picked it specifically because of its picture. Actually, now that I think about it, the hospital probably has a gift shop, he likely just “borrowed” it for a few minutes 😂
Reminds me I need to watch Jeeves and Wooster!
That's house for you
Can spot it a hundred miles away 😂😂😂
Like it was nothing
House was high functioning autistic.
Six Flags in Gurnee Illinois. A sparrow hit me in the face on The Shockwave.
Holy smoke! That was YOU? I'm the sparrow... how have you been?
@@melissachartres3219 that wes over 20 years ago! How long do sparrows live for?
@@stephenm8100 I'm not sure. I'll let you know immediately after I die.
@@melissachartres3219 🤣
There is an interesting observation made in tests where the human subject had parts of their brain stimulated electronically causing him or her to execute movements involuntarily. When asked why the i.e. lift their arm or moved any other part of their body they always provided a rationalisation, a fabricated motivation of an act that they had no control over.
Thats because our conscious mind is always coming up with "reasons" for autonomous actions our bodies take.
You'd think the cause and effect of lifting your arm is
1. Think of lifting your arm
2. Arm goes up
But actually its usually
1. Arm goes up
2. A fraction of a fraction of a second later your conscious mind becomes aware of your arm moving and creates a reason for having moved it
The consciousness is already used to justifying itself that way so its not surprising that when an outside force causes a completely involuntary action in a way that is undetectable the mind justifies it.
@@Evnyofdeath I find this highly confusing. If there is no conscious agent in charge and consciousness is some post-fact phenomenon that creates only the illusion of control... where does exactly the original impulse for "Arm goes up" come from? Who is in charge then?
I have a strange thing vaguely simular
Its extremely difficult to explain but to give a basic overview
1 i have schizotype pd
2 i have brain trauma from childhood that causes certain motor or sensory neurons to misfire
So what happens is my body (usually right arm or left leg) will jerk or feel some weird sensation, an ill get hit with a psychotic episode where my mind will manufacture an entire story about why i just experienced what i did.....usually with some agression mixed with
It doesnt happen too often and whem its over im brought back to awareness and do my best to apologize or explain...
“But wait Korsakov doesn’t start with a C.”
They are the dumbest, most unrealistic interns I have ever seen, more like hookers house paid to act as interns
HOUSE IS SO OBSERVANT AND HIGHLY INTUTIVE WHEN MAKING HIS ACESSMENTS. HIS DIAGNOSIS IS ALWAYS RIGHT ON AND HIS WIT MAKE IT ENTERTAINING TO SEE AND HEAR.😅😅
left out the best part about the bird on his jacket and the ferris wheel on the magazine wtf
He is so good!
I nursed a man with korsacoffs dementia. He was always happy
Such a great series. I wish there were more.
Like the pic House is holding when he questions her. Classic
House never ceases to amaze me.
Cool. I just did a heap of research into types of dementia for my assignment, including Werneke- Korsakov Syndrome and alcoholic dementia
You'd think losing your memory would be something you'd remember.
Always running into the rarest of conditions
It's not all that rare unfortunately
I love how she confidently said “I’m not lying” just for her to be immediately humbled 😭
"no new ideas or thoughts of her own"
He just described my sister in law
Hugh Laurie is fantastic
Agreed
She’s basically ChatGPT 😂
My kinda gal!! The kind of girl you take home to step mom
You’d be surprised how much the brain relies on this in general
I mean she is NOT lying, she is trying hahahaha
House in that turtleneck thing always makes me laugh
Can we talk about your shaky camera edit?
I remember watching house back in the day! Fantastic show! Some good characters! Love Hugh Laurie in it! 😁👍🏻
You left out the best part! After saying this one of the interns almost speaks up, but hesitates.
House notices (and correctly deduces) this and says in the most intimidating voice he's ever used, _"Yes?"_ implying 'You're an intern and I'm a legendary genius, DO NOT waste my time with a dumb question!'.
The intern asks if House had to be so cruel because the patient is now crying. House goes back in, thinks up a phony diagnosis that gives the patient happy thoughts this time, and says to the interns _"See, perfect forgiveness!"_
All at the drop of a hat! 😂
at this point house is just patient googling his symptoms, but instead of having cancer, you have lupus
Her name: Keyser Söze
😅😂
Surprising that the visuals adding context to substitute missing details of memory is actually very much true.
It takes 30 years of drinking to get korsakof
He said it was the bad diet
Okay how long does it take from an eating disorder because that's what we're talkin about here
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Unless your talking about the episode then of coarse I haven't seen it-apologies xx
How do you remember?
Every house episode:
House: What happened?
Patient: *reasonable explanation*
House: You're wrong, Blink for me one time.
Patient: *blinks*
House: You have Ablepharon-Macrostomia Syndrome, and cancer.
He's brilliant
That other doctor totally changed actors
Unless I'm mistaken, House goes back into the room with the students, and the patient is like "there was this mean guy who was just in here" not recognizing House.
I didn't notice the clipboards the first time I had to re-watch it, I love Hugh Laurie in this but also it's about before my time but he's great in Black Adder as well.
"What brings you to the hospital?"
"Frame rate."
Love House! I have all his seasons. I wish they would come back! But they cant!
Used to be one of my favorite series House liked all the actors and the medical stories..
Its called.... Confabulation, how did House miss that one?
Confabulation is a symptom, not a diagnosis
Oops he saying,Lough Nough...
And with Dr. House, the ferris-wheel 🎡 on his notebook is the Chernobyl ferris-wheel...😮
Hallucination just like asking chatgpt something that it doesn’t know … it will somehow give you some bs no matter what 😂😂
😂😂
He forgot the Ferris weel he was holding.
Of course he did. Ask Mummy for a cookie.
confabulation is soooo.. wonderful
The Usual Suspects ending.
I could never be a doctor, id 100% jump to the rarest conclusion due to house xD
I dont know the lead up to this but seeing that she was staring at the ferris wheel on House clipboard is pretty telling that he was testing her.
So basically the brain being reduced from full human consciousness mode to chatbot AI, it'll just make a story based on the prompts its given
Miss DR. HOUSE ❤
The very next day after I watched this episode, Korsakoff was an answer on university challenge 👌 amazed my housemate
Miss this show.
All hospitals need Dr. AS smart as HOUSE❤
Did you notice all the tens of thousands they waste on unnecessary tests are performed to rule out unlikely diseases before the brilliant diagnosis is made. Like a squad of 1st year residents in July, left to run amok.
Most hospitals couldn't afford to keep doctors like him around.
Disco elysium moment
should i play it
@@evil_weevil Yes
@@curvingfyre6810 ok bet i bought it like yesterday🙏
That happened to me just last week.
The whole seagull/ferris wheel thing.
earthquake syndrome,
when the camera person shakes the carmera like theres a big tremor
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Wait wait! Spits out a feather.
We would love to be seen by this doctor.
The residents were not happy that he told them the diagnosis started with a C, hehe.
Korsamoff doesn't start with a C 😂😂😂
A brain reset
And he could tell what she ate for dinner two nights prior by the lisp in her voice. Amazing show.
Plot twist, he just made that up,
No memory but remembers what a Ferris wheel or beach or a horse looks liks😅😅
No memory of consecutive events. This is a different pathway in the brain to object memory
Jody, I’ve come to bargain…
Missed the funniest bit at the end
The very first syndrome I remember learning was Korsakoff…but, Korsakoff’s psychosis.
What brings you to the hospital. my feet!
I like this show , the dr knows what he's talking about , 😮
Generally occurs in much older people with decades of drinking..
She needs vitamin B1
Don't trust your brains too much, folks.
I didn't even notice the segal pendent house is wearing