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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- young woman's health becomes a question of ethics when she is unable to sleep for ten days. We take a look at the teams first tests for diagnosis as well as the awesome intro from this episode. Linking a playlist to House intros below!
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Season 2 Episode 18 "Sleeping Dogs Lie"
A young woman's (Jayma Mays) health becomes a question of ethics when she is unable to sleep for ten days. It is not until House discovers she will need a liver transplant that he also uncovers some vital information about her and her partner Max. Meanwhile, Cameron accuses Foreman of plagiarism when an article he authors appears remarkably similar to one of hers.
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She's gonna have an expensive water bill if she doesn't fix that faucet
*laughs in free water supply*
@@stlo0309 what country do they have free water?
@@placeholdernameisplacehold7671 build your house next to a river.
@@starwarfan8342 It's usually not a good idea to drink river water nowadays. Unless it's close to the source. Anything could be in it.
@Place holder name is place holder it's called having your own well house, if you live in rural places especially in the US where there's so much space it's too expensive to pump water outside of town so people just opt to buy their own well house to get clean fresh ground water for free, granted your electric bill will go up but not that much like maybe $4 a month for a family of 4
Let me tell you, being an insomniac is the most horrible thing I've ever been through. You can't function, can't work, can't live...people around you that sleep regularly get frustrated being around you for fucking up simple tasks and not being as orientated and quick witted. Only thing that keeps me asleep is the same meds that people with schizophrenia take. Even though I hate having to take meds on a day to day basis, it works. I'm only saying this cause for all chronic insomniac sufferers, I know your pain, and I know no one listens, and you're up browsing around the internet cause the bed makes you feel dreadful to go into it. For all my insomniac sufferers, please get help asap, cause without these meds, I would've died, I almost did.
Thank you. I too suffered for all my childhood and teen years with chronic insomnia until my doctors finally helped me.
I take the same meds youdo
@@ElectricShark you're welcome, bud. I understand, we need so much more attention than what we are getting because sleep is so, so vital. I'm sorry you had to suffer that long, especially at a growing stage. smh
I also wanna put out there, many doctors will be biased if you're young (due to the opioid epidemic) and not start you on meds right away and recommend a sleep doctor instead. Guys, find a different doctor please. You will need a sympathetic doctor that will give you meds to see if it will put you to sleep now. I went to a sleep doctor without days of sleep, and barely made the drive there and all he did was give me a BULLSHIT sleep chart that you yourself have to fill out. Like as if I am aware what little sleep I get, if I do sleep. I can not stress this enough, get you a doctor that wants to start you on meds first, then worry about that therapy you need later. And stick with that doctor, because they will have your history chart of what you've tried, and if you need a bigger dosage, they'll give it to you. You need to sleep now in order for you to get better. From my personal experience.
It's Quetiappine in a low dose, am I right? Just be careful, you will get used to the dose and it will not be as effective.
In my case it' not chronic, just comes with stress, when I accumulate stress for long periods vicious thoughts start going around my mind at every hour and everytime I feel like I'm about to sleep I feel PAIN, idk how that works but I feel like someone is pressing my chest very hard, just like a body alarm that prevents me from sleeping, so I end up with 2 hours sleep just like you said messing up easy tasks and forgetting everything, like I'm out of this world, thank God everything comes back to normal when I relax (not often but still better than nothing)
Ahh, the precursor to:
"We've got rectal bleeding!"
"What, all of you?"
I don't get it.
@@_-Brandon-_ Watch the show. (Folks, please don't give away the surprises to people who can't bother to watch the show.)
@@smurfyday Surprises? This is one of the surprises of the show? Man..wouldn't say anyone should bother watching if this ridiculous comment is one of the "surprises of the show"
@@smurfyday ohh deat. Then plz make it available in every country all over the wold
At least it's not lupus.
I guess swallowing a whole bottle of sleeping isn’t insane enough for House...
Because he knows that modern sleeping pills alone are unlikely to kill. Something mostly known only by doctors and people who've tried to commit suicide by sleeping pills. Most sleeping pill fatalities are the result of mixing them with alcohol, other drugs, or both. House took one look at her chart, saw she didn't mix them, and was like "Meh, send her to a shrink." That they didn't put her in a coma is the only thing that interests him.
Honestly everything but the bleeding, I have experienced with my Narcolepsy. I've taken meds in my sleep, hallucinations, micro sleeps...
Ahh yes a bottle of sleeping
@@wholesomekeanureeves9466 DUDE OMG my brain read “pills” and saw it, I swear 😂
@@MsTinkerbelle87 i only you could physically drink sleep
The show has won 2 Golden Globes, another 28 wins and has had 66 nominations.👍
Execute award 66.
College students be like:
I'm a college student, this is accurate. send help
it's a Lupus
*laughs in med school student*
@@ThaMagnaCarta cries*
Easy...stay up enough until you pass out from exhaustion
We thank you House MD for gifting us another clip to watch.
Seriously, does anyone else get really excited when they upload a new house clip.
I do, the show is really interesting and funny
And I thought that night my fire alarm wouldn't stop beeping after changing the battery was hell. 10 days, that's rough buddy.
Are you the firelords son by any chance
This was my sleep cycle during quarantine
Lmmmmaaaaooo Same
"Was"?
I wonder if hugh laurie actually suffered anything from faking a limp every episode
I read he actually started walking with a limp for real from faking it for so long.
@@tsilva2183 He had muscle atrophy
He did yeah. The same thing happened to Laura Innes from ER after playing 10 years as Kerry Weaver. That was actually why the character had a surgery to correct the limp in the show. Her real body was damaged by it. Hugh Laurie needed House to end partly because it was damaging his body beyond repair.
apparently he actually did hurt his leg irl from straining it like this for so long. probably better at this point but
@@EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel same thing with charlie coxx from being daredevil. apparently after the show interviews people were weirded out by his mannerism that he didnt get cast
3:17 Chase's reactions are always great 😂😂
It feels weird watching this at 3am and I can’t sleep.
@Bob Bonb wtf???
@Bob Bonb im genuinely confused by that comment
Bob Bonb what
In the episode, the patient has the plague. Which is probably why he said the 3rd world country joke.
That’s cuz you’ve got the plague.
The irony of watching this at 5 am because you cant sleep
Not being able to sleep is AWFUL. Happens to me from time to time
I've seen this episode before so SPOILERS for every person who just watches the clips.
So the patient wants to break up with her girlfriend but kinda can't due to the fact she needs part of her liver and the girlfriend doesn't let you know that she knows that the patient wanted to break up with her for a while but now she can't because she gave her part of her liver and now they're both stuck in this relationship until they die.
Is the girlfriend a psychopath or something?!?!?!!?!?!?!
yes
Btw, she had the Black Plague (Bubonic).
It's honestly hard to say. This came out in season 1 or 2 (2004-2006) when I believe gay marriage wasn't legal in New Jersey. The reason I bring this up is that there are two potential heterosexual equivalents to their relationship: Boyfriend and Girlfriend and Husband and Wife. If she really loved her, it would be an understandable, rational decision, albeit a cruel one. This was ultimately the point of the episode, that everybody is selfish and self-interested. Who would you say is worse, the girlfriend who gave up her part of her liver to guilt her partner into staying in the relationship, or the sick girl who took a liver piece from someone she was planning on breaking up with to avoid dying.
I should also mention, that I know there are romantic relationships that can be more serious than marriage, I only bring it up as a point of reference.
@@henrypeters5291 actually, the sick girl was gonna tell the girlfriend, but then she went under or something that cut her off. The team knew too, but were told that they'd get fired if they talked.
@@Sal_Sal27 They legally weren't allowed to. Doctor patient privilege. That's why House had Cuddy be the girlfriend's doctor, to remove any conflict of interest. That said, Hannah, the sick girl, only almost came clean because Cameron kept pressuring her.
7:07 chase is so done XD
7 minutes ago, awesome. Glad this channel still lives
That look on House's face "hmmm this might actually be worth my time!"
"I especially don't care if it's my fault"
The beginning of this clip is my life. I sleep about 5 hours a day total on a normal day and it's not from lack of trying. I get up 5 or six times a night while my wife sleeps peacefully next to me. I've done sleep studies, tried medication, meditation, and anything else that's been offered. Being an insomniac is the worst thing ever.
Same here ,feel your pain
I agree. I usually fall asleep quickly and sleep through the night. Insomniac episodes happened to me literally thrice in my life, no idea why and it felt absolutely awful. I can't even begin to imagine how you must feel, every night..
*hugs
Being in medical school i don’t remember the last time i slept for like more than 5 hrs lol
Emotional freedom technique and/or polyvagal theory. Even if working with these don't help you sleep, it will help you in other areas. Best of luck 🤞🏻
I also took 100 sleeping pills, as a suicide attempt, didn't even fall asleep or vomit. Did the same with a bottle of 200 1gm paracetamol, same thing. My body doesn't absorb any meds which is why no anti depressants help my depression. It sucks
" We have a patient with plague "
Cameron : You stole my article
Foreman : I wouldn't do that
Chase : Aight imma head out
I have been blessed with the ability to sleep when I want, whenever I want for as long as I want. On a plane, train, car (as passenger, not driver) or at work on my lunch break. Some consider it a curse, but sleep to me is one of those little pleasures that is like time travel. Sitting in the doctors office waiting for 2 hours? Time travel. 10 minutes have gone by in my mind.
Same
My Mom is a light sleeper and I have stress induced insomnia, I sleep about two to three hours solid, but wake up multiple times throughout the night. I work till midnight and stay awake after getting home till around 3 am, sleep ok till 6 am and have broken sleep till 8:45-9:00 every day, even on days off, it is not fun.
And I thought I had it bad during the nights I couldn't sleep
Insomnia is a literal torture.
I couldnt sleep for 11 days 6 weeks ago. Started having strong hallucinations, thought imcould always smell burning wood, but talk gibberish to my brother, and my body would keep attempting to microsoeep all the time. Thankfully, my GP found Clonazepam, and it knocked me right out, and eventually restored my sleep to normal.
Hey, I'm going through a similar situation right now. Did they say what happened in your case?
@@kevinblank8793 If you mean a diagnosis, then no. Nothing like that has happened since. I'm still on the Clonazepam though. My sleep has been screwed over. Sleeping on my own is harder and makes me feel worse when I wake up.
How are you doing? Do you need any advice?
She hasn't slept for 10days
But 10nights though😂
Considering the number of random facts that House knows, I'm surprised he didn't know that the record was 11 days with no lasting negative effects.
''Randy Gardner (born c. 1946) is an American man from San Diego, California, who once held the record for the longest amount of time a human has gone without sleep. In December 1963/January 1964, 17-year-old Gardner stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes (264.4 hours), breaking the previous record of 260 hours held by Tom Rounds. Gardner’s record was then broken multiple times until 1997, when Guinness World Records ceased accepting new attempts for safety reasons. At that point, the record was held by Robert McDonald at 18 days and 21 hours (453 hours and 40 minutes).''
@@trevorblue4531 I didn't know it was beaten. 18 days without sleep is a whole new level of wild. Thank you.
Cuddy: "Move him into his own cage."
House: "Then who will clean the dropping from mine?" 😆
me: watching the lady get no sleep
ad: *need better sleep?*
I suffer from pretty bad insomnia. I haven't been diagnosed with non 24 but from personal experience I fit the bill for that as well. My sleep shifts ever so slightly everyday until my schedule is completely flipped and I'm going to bed when people wake up. I get 8 hours of sleep or more but it'll be from 2pm then it'll be 5pm until eventually it stabilizes for maybe a week. Where I'll go to bed at 9-10pm then wake up perfectly at 6-7am. It is hell and my depression kicks into full swing when I have off weeks; I maybe get to see 2 hours of daylight sometimes and it eats away at me always being in the dark with no time to go outside for a daylight walk. There are 3am bike rides and 1am aimless walks because I can't stand to be inside.
That sandwich looked so good.
If you’re looking for the rest of the clips the videos called “the plague”
Is this the girl with the Plague.
yup
What's Emma doing here
Lol, it's probably just an other curse that teleported her there
@@thatgigiguy6473 what's Cynthia doing here
Emma went down a very sad road after her divorce from Will...
This was before she met Will.
House at 2:04 is so real we night owlers understand that so much😂
"Can't sleep" >>> "gonna go get a glass of wine"
Can't fault her logic.
I wonder if she's tried white noise. All my kids need some type of noise. A fan, music, TV, asmr, they can't have a quiet room, they either wake up repeatedly, or can't sleep.
Foreman is a straight up jerk in this episode. Plagarizing an article like that when he provided notes for her version is hugely unethical.
He's usually unlikable
Ok, this was crazy. It's 2 am here, watching a video on sleep torture, and one of the ads, is on sleep medication... i think its trying to tell me to go to bed lol.
funny. The ad it played for me was for the Sleep Number Bed. Irony and House!
See doesn't look very "glee"ful now does she
😂
"Cited, didn't read it." 90% of my graduate career right there.
minutes of argument, counter argument. ire, anger, confrontation and general pissed offedness and then 6:45 Chase, like the light of day .. all he needs is a one-liner and a grimmace and we're done. Nice writing, good timing, great acting for the win!
Wish I could stay awake long enough to enjoy this
Benzodiazepines do this, taken as prescribed eventually you will hit a point called tolerance withdrawal which is where you withdrawal even while taking the medication. The vast majorty of people can't sleep and this goes on for months. The theory of 11 days without sleep isn't told in its entirety, he quit after 11 days, he also wasn't effected by a chemical agent which changes GabaA, Glutamate and the CNS. You think they'd risk someone's life in a study?
I wish I found this show on netflix before it was gone. 😭
If you have Amazon Prime you can watch on their video service.
It’s on peacock
I have the opposite problem. I sleep for 8 hour. Stay awake for 2. Ready for 8 more hours
To be fair, I couldn’t sleep with that leaky faucet either 🤷🏻♀️
In Ireland we don’t have to pay for water, I just realised it would be an excellent place for faucet torture.
My sleep schedule summarized
Also spoilers:
Isn't this the Plague girl?
One of the story arcs I would love to see what happened after the episode ended
I think she had the plague
I'm sure the girlfriend gave her a kidney so she wouldn't leave her, something manipulative like that
I know how that feels, but without the noise
This water dripping and sleep problem I have.
They say House is based on Sherlock Holmes. Is it true?
Yes. House and Wilson instead of Holmes and Watson. They even live in the same apartment number.
This is super meta because Sherlock was based on a doctor
@@maggimaster Sir Arthur was inspired by a doctor.
OH GOD THAT BEGINNING WAS LOUD
Fridge falling
No doctor would ever suggest sedation as a cure for sleep after 10 days. Sedation after such major sleep deprivation could result in coma
Could I get a source on this? I've never heard it before and want to research it but I don't know what terms will bring it up in google.
the super hearing probably didn't help
My God,i cant sleep
And im in the military. I have a rare fear(fear of not falling asleep).ive done well fighting it but today anxiety rose like a beast.
I have one week left and i dont want to be expelled 1 week before leaving....if i tell them i cant sleep they will send me to hospital then back home and repeat this fucking nonsense after some months.... but if i dont sleep eventually something will happen to my health...dammit
Cant stay awake a whole fucking week.
Please propose me solutions...
I think this is the first episode where they hint that Foreman is like House
*Me after drinking 10 cans of Red Bull*
For those who are taking "drugs"--meaning by way of medical prescription--to help you "sleep" and it seems to be, or really is, helping you "sleep," mine is just a question:
Are you truly "sleeping" or perhaps rather only being simply "unconscious" for those hours?
ITS LUPUS......
Tell her to swallow coffee beans
which episode is this?
5:58. Pastrami. Not something that you people appreciate.
Nuclear mushroom cloud
Why didn't her gf catch it from her ? Or did she not get symptoms yet ?
I was wondering about this too.
Better question is how she survived an untreated case of Bubonic Plague for 10 days.
Which season episode is this
I feel like what happened to that girl the first minute has happened to me but not as extreme
When the drugs kick in
Хороший сериал
House collapsing
In the desert
Is there another video on this case?
Coffee bath
can't not watch
Same
Tv explosion
11 days lol..myth. try 3 months, although i thought i was dead and ended up with narcolepsy with cataplexy
''Randy Gardner (born c. 1946) is an American man from San Diego, California, who once held the record for the longest amount of time a human has gone without sleep. In December 1963/January 1964, 17-year-old Gardner stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes (264.4 hours), breaking the previous record of 260 hours held by Tom Rounds. Gardner’s record was then broken multiple times until 1997, when Guinness World Records ceased accepting new attempts for safety reasons. At that point, the record was held by Robert McDonald at 18 days and 21 hours (453 hours and 40 minutes).''
@@trevorblue4531 i know crackheads that have been awake longer..
Marriages should be arranged by parents.
It's the plague
What would do if you haven't slept for 10 days ?
We still don’t truly know why people and animals have to sleep and have dreams, but we do know that during sleep DNA is repaired and waste products of energy consumption while you’re awake is removed from the brain. This is why ischaemic heart disease, hypertension, some forms of cancer, certain mental illnesses, and dementia are tied to chronic sleep deprivation. Randy Gardner set the world record for the longest time without sleep at 11 days or 264 hours, and he survived without any permanent problems after sleeping for 12 hours. Without sleep, especially REM sleep where you dream, you will die, but no one has actually died from acute sleep deprivation because your body will force yourself to go to sleep for a few seconds to a few minutes after enough time awake, and that’s called microsleep.
@@anthonytarczynski5423 Fatal Familial Insomnia does the job just fine
relatable
Cameron is the worst doctor in this series
I don't remember this episode of glee
Where can I find this full episode
Amazon prime
Chipmunk hole
It’s Emma!!!!!!
Pieces
On fire
It’s torture
Um.earplugs?lol
I live in europe, does any body know where i can rewatch this, i don't have Fox or something.
Peacock and Amazon prime video
@@BenBorisenko and if you can't afford that?
@@zoegildemeester1272 then nothing
Food cleaning the humans that eat meat
Hasn't slept in 10 days also every body who has. A baby..😂🥴
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