There's a 2007 French film called "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", which is based on the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, a journalist who suffered from locked-in syndrome. The movie takes place almost entirely from his point of view and illustrates all of the challenges presented by living with this syndrome. It's a very heart-wrenching but powerful film, I highly recommend it if this clip piqued your interest.
@@benwithnohen you know in cartoons when the soul leaves the body when they temporarily die because they got scared or something and the ghost jumps back in to revive the character, well that, but the ghost can't get back in
Thirteen is dead by now. Which is good if the show is rebooted; Olivia’s personal life is way too famous for her to consider going back on this little, in comparison, show.
D day c left me I was broken...n it's some how triggered sleep paralysis....every sec was hell....u can't move ur arm ur leg u can't shout...n u get to relive tht scenario over n over again u can't even cry
this first guy was rushing to cut organs out of the guy when he couldn't so much as ask "blink if you can hear me"???? give this man a SECOND medical license he's so good
Harvesting organs is lucrative business. Especially easy when you are a surgeon in the medical industry. Unfortunately there are doctors who don't have the best of intentions.
the presentation of this whole sequence is phenomenal, starting with first person, then with the spinning dreamlike sequence & them visualizing his recent history
I think what is most interesting to me about this is that these are sicknesses that would, in ancient times, and even in some societies today, would be attributed to witchcraft and sorcery. Its truly fascinating to me that such diseases exist. Diseases that, without better knowledge, would confound the average person and reduce them to superstitions.
@@Geheimnis-c2e well i mean the catholic church literally invented modern day science and pioneered almost all modern day medicine and still runs most hospitals. why do you think almost every hospital is named after a saint? not to mention all the stuff that the Muslim church did with pioneering the concept of surgery. religious people have been on the forefront of almost every major scientific discovery ever. if you want to understand god you must understand the world and the way to understand the world is through science
Kutner casually proving he could've run the department. He may be a fictional character but R.I.P. If House ever gets rebooted, they better bring him back.
Episode: Kutner Air date: May 23, 2028 Motivated by Dr. House’s return from the dead, Dr. Kutner leaves witness protection and asks for his old job back. However, without his years of protection, paranoia sets in, or is it?
For those wondering😰: No. No a doctor would NEVER just start cutting things out of a living patient EVEN IF braindead. There are SEVERAL other processes to go through before a body is ever touched. Even in emergency cases.
@@glider-rocketeeryou think all doctors are in on a conspiracy to harm specifically black people because why? aren’t many doctors black themselves? you ok in the head bro?
dying from a paper cut is insane, yeah this type of situation where rats have to be infected and have its pee get on your wound is pretty rare but Jesus that's horrifying.
tbf, house lies literally all the time. It doesnt matter if he actually believed it, all that he cared was that he hoped the other dr would believe it. The moment house even considered locked in syndrome, he was utterly convinced and would stop at nothing to get his hands on the patient.
House MD was a great show. The attention to detail was top notch. I liked how they give the perspective of the patients and then show how the illness is affecting them. Definitely wouldn’t work now unless they changed House’s character completely. This episode was one of my favorites. This one, both Euphorias, House’s Head, Wilson’s Heart, Three Stories, 97 seconds were like the golden episodes.
@@Villle89 It's not that simple. If you live in a frequently flooded area, rat urine could mix with the flood water. If you've have any wounds or cuts prior that haven't healed yet, you could still get infected by leptospirosis.
Kutner is a pretty awesome dude, and this scene really highlights a pretty great side of him. he's almost the perfect blend of "tough love" and nurturing. expecting a certain level of effort but will just as readily give praise, while being understanding as well.
Look up Into The Grey Zone. It’s a book and there is also a RUclips video called diving Into The Grey Zone and they actually did something similar to this. Although not as quick or simple
The machine is real! The tech was already in its infancy when the show aired, and now it has come a long way. The really good ones have to be implanted inside the body, and for a while they had to go into the brain. But now they are able to insert the interface through blood vessels. Paralyzed patients could email, shop, and do online banking with their brains. Assessment of Safety of a Fully Implanted Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface for Severe Paralysis in 4 Patients
Just watched this epidode last night. It was soooo good!! Loved the perspective of the locked in patient. Unfortunately, Kutner died the following episode. It broke my dayum heart!
Since a teenager I’ve had these “episodes” where I pass out but then become semi conscious I can hear and see people but it’s blurry it doesn’t last very long but feels like forever
This was one of the best episodes of the series! Especially the twist ending! I mean wow! My favorite part is when House said “tell the wife to stop crying and get in here!” 😂🙌🏾
@dwaterson21 clinic is free, not the hospital. Remember, nurse strike & Vogler taken his money put hospital at risk financially. Then, the Cuddy episode playing poker with the insurance company proves it's not free.
I work as a neurology resident in a hospital in Germany. In our stroke unit, we had a patient with a pontine bleeding, which can cause LiS. It was one of the most frightening things I saw so far, all they can do is move their eyes vertically, but the terrifying thing is that they are 100% alive and aware of everything. So the show did get this down more or less accurately
this was the episode, right before Kutners suicide. it was such a traumatic season for me. I had a friend someone who took their life around when I first saw this. 😢😢
This episode had me low key freaking out for the guy. I was so unsettled, and so relieved when they finally figured it out. Gut wrenching episode, suffocating in many ways.
god, moments like this made me really love kutner. His ending hit me so hard, he cared so much for the people around him and he always seemed okay, which in hindsight become the biggest red flags about him, but they're impossible to see. Suicide is one of the worst things for the people around the person who committed, let alone the person themself. They feel like they have to go through everything alone until they can't anymore and after the fact everybody kicks themselves about all the things they should have seen even though they were so intentionally well-hidden.
i was in the hospital a few years ago after a concussion and i had moments like this. it’s horrifying being able to see and hear people worried about you not being able to do anything. my dad was so worried. drs suspected i had locked in syndrome. I remember my sister freaking out being like don’t tell her this if she can hear you.
This man is an inspiration to many people struggling with either work, or school, going to the gym, or even getting out more… Stay locked in, don’t give up on goals
when you need a locked in patient to communicate something he knows from a list of possibilities, and there are more than a handful of choices, use this method. Write down all the choices in a list arranged alphabetically or numerically, whatever makes sense. Draw a line under the entry which is nearest the middle. Hand the list to the patient, and instruct him that he doesn't need to read the list, just look at the entry you underlined. Instruct him to respond Up, Up if the correct choice is less than that entry, and Down, Down if it is greater. If it is the correct choice, have him respond Down, Up. If the response is not Down, Up, this tells you which half of the list the correct entry is in. Tear off the other half (including the underlined entry), and repeat this process with the remaining half, until the response is Down, Up. In a list with 10,000 entries, this will locate the correct choice in at most 14 iterations.
Mos Def? He was Ford Prefect in the movie of The Hitchhicker Guide to the Galaxy! In the commentary they said he kept falling asleep in the scenes where he was lying down. Here he is in bed all the time...
Epstein-Barr is what gives you mono, 90-95% of the human race has it because it never leaves your system. It can shed at any time and you wouldn't even know. Coronaviruses have existed before covid. It's not new. Covid is a type of coronavirus. Just putting that out there for anytime feeling particularly "triggered" by pop culture words that they're ignorant about the true meanings of used in the context they were here.
Never seen a medical drama show locked in syndrome through the POV of the person who is ‘locked in’. Makes it more frightening
There's a 2007 French film called "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", which is based on the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, a journalist who suffered from locked-in syndrome. The movie takes place almost entirely from his point of view and illustrates all of the challenges presented by living with this syndrome. It's a very heart-wrenching but powerful film, I highly recommend it if this clip piqued your interest.
If you haven’t seen the movie “awake” I highly recommend it. Much more sinister and than a soap opera but so good
There was an episode of Amazing Stories about it. Easily one of the most stressful to watch in the entire series.
Metallica one
True.. and it's amazing how they described it... This tv show was the best
bro's locked in
Better to be locked in than locked out you know what i'm sayin?
:(
Fr.
@@DaffyDuckWizardwhat would Locked-Out Syndrome be?
@@benwithnohen you know in cartoons when the soul leaves the body when they temporarily die because they got scared or something and the ghost jumps back in to revive the character, well that, but the ghost can't get back in
Good thing Kutner spotted leptospirosis. He saved Thirteen from slowly dying of a horrible illness.
Oh … oh no
She's dying from another disease...😢
Oh you... 😅
Thirteen is dead by now. Which is good if the show is rebooted; Olivia’s personal life is way too famous for her to consider going back on this little, in comparison, show.
...
the pov of paralyzed guy gives me a very claustrophobic feel
storytelling-wise, this episode is incredibly good ngl
Like the people who suffer from sleep paralysis.
Horrifying.
I think it's the feeling of being trapped
@@jimmytimmy3680 sleep paralysis is nothing compared to locked in
If its any consolation, I've read people suffering from locked-in syndrome also have an unusual calming peaceful physical sensation at the same time.
Mos did a great job with his voicework.
Yes very good acting. ❤❤
I knw right? He's been n other movies. He's quite good
@@FaithInThePlc He was in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, one of my favorite movies of all time. He's fantastic in that!
@@BadgerOff32 Amen, he's fantastic in that - great film all around.
being trapped in your own body is hell, once woke up and couldnt move for a few minutes and it was terrifying
Sleep paralysis. I've experienced it a couple of times. 😓
Once? That's happened to me about 7 times
D day c left me I was broken...n it's some how triggered sleep paralysis....every sec was hell....u can't move ur arm ur leg u can't shout...n u get to relive tht scenario over n over again u can't even cry
@@roshirina dang that sucks! hope it doesnt happen again
@@SoulOfJustice1994 same!! I hate sleep paralysis
"Itchy foot means liver failure"
My foot ten seconds later: *Itches*
Uh-oh
Why are we like this? 😅
I wore new orthotics a few days ago. After the first day my feet itched like hell...
Yikes 😂
Mines itch but my doctor tested my liver and its all good
@@JesusLovesEVERYTHINGyour brain during anxiety moments can do stuff like this when it believes something from what ive heard
5:02 Dr House Domain Expansion
WITH THIS AUTOPSY I SUMMON
Bro I fuckin howled
Vicodin amplification!!
@@zanebartlett8004 awoooooo!! 🐺🐺
this first guy was rushing to cut organs out of the guy when he couldn't so much as ask "blink if you can hear me"???? give this man a SECOND medical license he's so good
Harvesting organs is lucrative business. Especially easy when you are a surgeon in the medical industry.
Unfortunately there are doctors who don't have the best of intentions.
The amount of effort they put in the diagnosis is equivalent to Singapore first class flight service.
That's oddly specific
ooooookkk
That sounds very specific, you okay lmao?
as a singaporean i couldn’t be more proud of this comment lol
Or a Canadians moral integrity
Best line was after he woke up..."You've become a lot less interesting". 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏽♀️
the presentation of this whole sequence is phenomenal, starting with first person, then with the spinning dreamlike sequence & them visualizing his recent history
I think what is most interesting to me about this is that these are sicknesses that would, in ancient times, and even in some societies today, would be attributed to witchcraft and sorcery. Its truly fascinating to me that such diseases exist. Diseases that, without better knowledge, would confound the average person and reduce them to superstitions.
Science is a great thing. It's just a shame zealots demonize it so much. Yeah, I'd pray too if the idiocracy sets us back a century.
Someone in locked in syndrome likely would've been buried alive.
@@qwipperty Or burned
@@Geheimnis-c2eare the zealots in the room with us now?
@@Geheimnis-c2e well i mean the catholic church literally invented modern day science and pioneered almost all modern day medicine and still runs most hospitals.
why do you think almost every hospital is named after a saint? not to mention all the stuff that the Muslim church did with pioneering the concept of surgery.
religious people have been on the forefront of almost every major scientific discovery ever. if you want to understand god you must understand the world and the way to understand the world is through science
Props to Thirteen for getting peed on just to solve this case
What in the goddamn?
@@Dr.Tropen8:47 it's weird he said it, but technically true.
😂 all in the name of science
I wish it would have been her face and I would have seen it
@@FFKonoko It's not just technical
Kutner casually proving he could've run the department. He may be a fictional character but R.I.P. If House ever gets rebooted, they better bring him back.
How would they bring him back if he's dead?
Episode: Kutner
Air date: May 23, 2028
Motivated by Dr. House’s return from the dead, Dr. Kutner leaves witness protection and asks for his old job back. However, without his years of protection, paranoia sets in, or is it?
@@MaskMan191exactly just stupid this isn’t a soap opera where people die 8 times and return
@@beni3743did you watch this show?
@@MaskMan191the OP said “reboot” which means new story with same characters 🤡🤡🤡
Locked-in syndrome sounds like one of the most miserable conditions a person can be in. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
Absolutely
I would
I'd like Trump to get it.
Can we wish it on Elon Musk? That guy has no chill.
@@edeledeledel5490 & Vance while we're at it, just in case
This was mos def a great episode.
I see what you did there
Best me to it
ba-dum tss
One of my favourite lines from House MD has got to be “itchy foot means liver failure”. It just sums up the show so well.
They told bro to lock in and he did
For those wondering😰:
No. No a doctor would NEVER just start cutting things out of a living patient EVEN IF braindead. There are SEVERAL other processes to go through before a body is ever touched. Even in emergency cases.
these "processes" have known to been bypassed when a person of color is
the victim....
@@glider-rocketeer lol, sure buddy
@@glider-rocketeer No man just no 😂
@@glider-rocketeeryou think all doctors are in on a conspiracy to harm specifically black people because why? aren’t many doctors black themselves? you ok in the head bro?
@@glider-rocketeerI think someone cut away part of your brain....🤡
This still stands as one of the best episodes with a true MEDICAL MYSTERY🎉❤
I completely agree. Bravo to whichever writer came up with the subject of this episode.
Oh yeah, who everr the wrote this episode and directed it deserve promotions!!❤@hollyb6885
dying from a paper cut is insane, yeah this type of situation where rats have to be infected and have its pee get on your wound is pretty rare but Jesus that's horrifying.
"either my neurologist screwed up, or else something the hospital lawyers will have to come up with when you sue us" never gets old lmao
I love Mos, he is a wonderful actor.
definitely
Following motion is not an involuntary reflex. Also eeg is not a test that determines brain death, only an ancillary test.
tbf, house lies literally all the time. It doesnt matter if he actually believed it, all that he cared was that he hoped the other dr would believe it. The moment house even considered locked in syndrome, he was utterly convinced and would stop at nothing to get his hands on the patient.
Yep. He was Mos DEFinitely locked in.
Dam 😂
Deserves more likes 🤣🤣👍
@martinlopez2816 Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🖤
I can never get over that Kumar became a doctor in the House universe.
If memory serves he also served on staff for an older president.
@@KeepingOnPointnot necessarily older, but definitely a (designated) survivor
he also k himself in this universe too.
@@KeepingOnPointyeah, that's why he left the show, he had a job offer from the Obama administration
He didn't kill himself, he was stoned looking for a white castle@@Bird-Birdy-Love
House MD was a great show. The attention to detail was top notch. I liked how they give the perspective of the patients and then show how the illness is affecting them. Definitely wouldn’t work now unless they changed House’s character completely. This episode was one of my favorites. This one, both Euphorias, House’s Head, Wilson’s Heart, Three Stories, 97 seconds were like the golden episodes.
As good as this episode is, I wished I’d never seen it. Sometimes I’m afraid I’ll wind up locked-in somehow.
Stop drinking alcohol, don't sleep close to rats, take care of your liver and go to a nail technician to treat your nails...
Just dont get peed on by rats
@@Villle89 It's not that simple. If you live in a frequently flooded area, rat urine could mix with the flood water. If you've have any wounds or cuts prior that haven't healed yet, you could still get infected by leptospirosis.
@Valigarmanda If you live in an area that is frequently flooded and has a large group of rats, you move to the mountins.
If its any consolation people with debilitating conditions like locked in syndrome actually report higher quality of life than normal.
"I didn't say failing, I said failure. Just like you.." I giggled so hard
😂😂😂😂😂I was scrolling
to see if anyone caught that
Kutner is a pretty awesome dude, and this scene really highlights a pretty great side of him. he's almost the perfect blend of "tough love" and nurturing. expecting a certain level of effort but will just as readily give praise, while being understanding as well.
Definitely one of the best episodes
Definitely!
1000%
Everyone's worst nightmare
First doctor nearly killed the poor man.
They do that all the time. Organs traffic is a big bussines.
@@raptorduck8785*business
🤡
@@raptorduck8785Ask the Ukrainians
He’s a janitor?
Mos def...just that brother...
...underrated artist..
..love to watch a movie with him and Chapelle..
..bless both😊!!
Watching over the entire series...can't wait to reach this episode
I wish that machine was real and worked like that. It would do a lot for the medical field. Help doctors help the patients.
Look up Into The Grey Zone. It’s a book and there is also a RUclips video called diving Into The Grey Zone and they actually did something similar to this. Although not as quick or simple
The machine is real! The tech was already in its infancy when the show aired, and now it has come a long way. The really good ones have to be implanted inside the body, and for a while they had to go into the brain. But now they are able to insert the interface through blood vessels. Paralyzed patients could email, shop, and do online banking with their brains.
Assessment of Safety of a Fully Implanted Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface for Severe Paralysis in 4 Patients
Recently that Elon Musk chip did this so ig we do have that tech
elon paid people to do this@@trivikram4962
He tooked kendrick lyrics to heart. Are we locked in
Mos Def is so under rated. We need to see more of him.
Just watched this epidode last night. It was soooo good!! Loved the perspective of the locked in patient. Unfortunately, Kutner died the following episode. It broke my dayum heart!
If its Thursday, its House M.D.
Since a teenager I’ve had these “episodes” where I pass out but then become semi conscious I can hear and see people but it’s blurry it doesn’t last very long but feels like forever
Thats Not good
please see a doctor broheim
susamogus
7:45 he did not have to cook him that bad 💀💀😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
This was one of the best episodes of the series! Especially the twist ending! I mean wow! My favorite part is when House said “tell the wife to stop crying and get in here!” 😂🙌🏾
after this you be pressin rewind on top yo masterdisc
This is probably my number one biggest fear of all time…
haha. now I am thinking of the episode of The Office where they had the Shruts shooting dead people just to make sure they are really dead.
"I didn't say failing, I said failure, like you" House is the best
Bro's locked in for life
Great homage of Diving Bell and the Butterfly. I love this episode😊
I love how at the end he lifts his arm into his pov so he can see his own finger actually moves. That's nice.
And now the poor man has hospital bills out the wazoo.
Meerica !!!!!!!
@@clayjr86 Hahaha 😂
I think it's been said in the show before that the hospital was free (because it's a teaching hospital.)
@dwaterson21 clinic is free, not the hospital. Remember, nurse strike & Vogler taken his money put hospital at risk financially. Then, the Cuddy episode playing poker with the insurance company proves it's not free.
Bro's hearing trumpets as he falls asleep.
I work as a neurology resident in a hospital in Germany. In our stroke unit, we had a patient with a pontine bleeding, which can cause LiS. It was one of the most frightening things I saw so far, all they can do is move their eyes vertically, but the terrifying thing is that they are 100% alive and aware of everything. So the show did get this down more or less accurately
“I didn’t say failing, I said failure, just like you.” -famous words of doctor house 😂😂
this was the episode, right before Kutners suicide. it was such a traumatic season for me. I had a friend someone who took their life around when I first saw this. 😢😢
It was such a huge relief when they were able to bring him back at the end of the episode.
This episode is scary
This episode had me low key freaking out for the guy. I was so unsettled, and so relieved when they finally figured it out. Gut wrenching episode, suffocating in many ways.
Mos Def is such a good actor!!!!!
god, moments like this made me really love kutner. His ending hit me so hard, he cared so much for the people around him and he always seemed okay, which in hindsight become the biggest red flags about him, but they're impossible to see. Suicide is one of the worst things for the people around the person who committed, let alone the person themself. They feel like they have to go through everything alone until they can't anymore and after the fact everybody kicks themselves about all the things they should have seen even though they were so intentionally well-hidden.
i was in the hospital a few years ago after a concussion and i had moments like this. it’s horrifying being able to see and hear people worried about you not being able to do anything. my dad was so worried. drs suspected i had locked in syndrome. I remember my sister freaking out being like don’t tell her this if she can hear you.
This is a great one ! So interesting, hearing the thoughts of the person . I love when he takes back control of his brain , awesome !
This was great TV. I couldn't wait to watch every episode.
kutner slayed that diagnosis
Wish Mos Def did more work in acting. I think he's super talented. That's not even including his mic work.
My father had locked in syndrome.
If he can blink, he can communicate.
A simple blink can be used to spell out sentances.
Sometimes you gotta lock in
Mos Def excellent lyricist & actor. I loves the way they filmed this
Big bro’s locked in🔥
This man is an inspiration to many people struggling with either work, or school, going to the gym, or even getting out more…
Stay locked in, don’t give up on goals
when you need a locked in patient to communicate something he knows from a list of possibilities, and there are more than a handful of choices, use this method.
Write down all the choices in a list arranged alphabetically or numerically, whatever makes sense. Draw a line under the entry which is nearest the middle. Hand the list to the patient, and instruct him that he doesn't need to read the list, just look at the entry you underlined. Instruct him to respond Up, Up if the correct choice is less than that entry, and Down, Down if it is greater. If it is the correct choice, have him respond Down, Up.
If the response is not Down, Up, this tells you which half of the list the correct entry is in. Tear off the other half (including the underlined entry), and repeat this process with the remaining half, until the response is Down, Up.
In a list with 10,000 entries, this will locate the correct choice in at most 14 iterations.
House M.D. is still the only medical show I’ve seen that had an episode from the pov of a person who was “locked in”
One of my favorite episodes
This is one of my favorite episodes. Mos Def did a great job
Bro locked in too hard 💀
This actor is great also when he does absolutely nothing.... amazing! 😅😅 ❤
One of my FAVOITE House episodes!
Man having Locked In Syndrome is just terrifying. Imagine being consciously aware but cannot talk, move(except the eyes) or do anything. Yikes 😬
Kinda like sleep paralysis except the brain is less in control
is that kumar? glad he actually followed in his dads footsteps XD
IMO, this is one of the best (or at least, most badass) episodes from the series. Together with "5 to 9".
Mos def! 👍 Don’t panic! 💕
4:59 Domain Expansion: Diagnostic Differential
Great episode
That cool they actually did through the locked in person
thats crazy because the voice in my head has always been Mos Def
That was beautiful 😍..... when he came back!!!❤❤❤
This case was Kutner's apex
This episode is amazing
Mos Def? He was Ford Prefect in the movie of The Hitchhicker Guide to the Galaxy! In the commentary they said he kept falling asleep in the scenes where he was lying down. Here he is in bed all the time...
Being recommended after a real scenario hit the news, neat algorithm
I miss mos def acting . He was so good ..
mos? ded?
He took break when he moved to Africa go few yrs w his family. He moved back to U.S. I think
Bro was stuck in an unskippable video game cut-scene where all you can do is move the camera around.
Worse yet...He could FEEL everything.
*_Tenseoh - Heartburn starts playing_*
(slow + reverb)
clocking in… LOCKING IN 💯
Excellent, powerful performance by Mos Def!
I’ve had patients who were locked in. It’s very very sad.
This is such a good episode.
hearing Epstein & Coronavirus 03:00
Epstein-Barr is what gives you mono, 90-95% of the human race has it because it never leaves your system. It can shed at any time and you wouldn't even know.
Coronaviruses have existed before covid. It's not new. Covid is a type of coronavirus.
Just putting that out there for anytime feeling particularly "triggered" by pop culture words that they're ignorant about the true meanings of used in the context they were here.
Epstein Barr virus* and coronaviruses have existed for decades.
Picornavirus
glad i wasnt the only one
There are several coronavirus's. Just like how covid is a variant of a Sars virus
This is one reason why the world needs intelligence everywhere