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2. Mark, would you please ask your father
if he wants a burger?
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3. I know, you're defending the free world.
Please ask your dad if he wants a burger.
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4. Dad.
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5. Dad.
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6. Mom wants to know if you want a burger.
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7. Mom, I don't know what he wants.
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8. You want a burger?
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9. The guy drove his wheelchair into a pool.
House would love that.
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10. He'll be bored.
It's a great visual, but it's diagnostically boring.
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11. What about post-hair-transplant aphasia guy?
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12. Infection throwing clots.
House'll shoot it down and call you an idiot.
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13. Oh, well, I wouldn't want that.
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14. What about yoga girl?
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15. It has a good hook.
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16. Should we lead with it?
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17. His first day back he might want
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18. Maybe we open with one of the weaker pitches.
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19. You ran here?
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20. It's just eight miles.
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21. Why did you...
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22. why does a dog lick it's workplace-acceptable
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23. Because he can.
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24. What do you got for me, boss?
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25. I thought you said you needed eight weeks of rehab.
You should've been back here...
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26. If I'd come back sooner, then I'd only be able to run six miles.
I never would've made it in.
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27. What do you got for me?
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28. You're completely pain-free?
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29. The ketamine treatment can wear off.
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30. It's been two months. It's not wearing off.
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31. What do you got for me?
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32. - It can takeas long as...
- Why are we having this discussion?
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33. Wanna hear me thank you again?
Thank you, Dr. Cuddy...
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34. not just for removing the bullet,
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35. but thank you for putting me in a ketamine-induced
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36. Happy? I am.
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37. Middle-aged man had a hair transplant about two months ago...
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38. Infection throwing clots. You're an idiot.
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39. Except you're not an idiot.
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40. And she's holding a file for a 26-year-old female.
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41. What do you really got for me?
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42. And she's cute.
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43. Oh, well played, sir.
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44. What about Stephen Hawking trying to do the 500 butterfly?
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45. Forget it. Brain cancer, brain surgery.
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46. There's nothing left to diagnose.
I would take the other one.
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47. I'll take 'em both.
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48. You don't think he had brain cancer?
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49. Course he had brain cancer.
Even oncologists don't screw up for eight years.
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50. So if there's no diagnostic issue,
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51. Treatment can be interesting.
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52. - Not to you.
- I've changed.
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53. - No, you haven't.
- No, I haven't.
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54. So why are you taking the case?
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55. Guy tried to kill himself.
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56. The guy had cancer.
He's a lump.
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57. He hasn't been able to touch his wife,
speak to his kids.
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58. He's been in that chair for eight years.
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59. His muscles have atrophied.
Maybe I can help him with the pain.
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60. Isn't that enough of a reason to want to help?
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61. Not for you.
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62. - I've changed.
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63. Then why am I taking this case?
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64. Let's start with the cute paraplegic.
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65. Welcome back.
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66. You look...
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67. healthy.
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68. Quad with no broken neck. Struck me as odd.
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69. Uh, you could take a whole two minutes
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70. Wouldn't taken a whole month to ease back.
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71. But eight weeks is the maximum rehab time for a gunshot
wound to the stomach and neck.
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72. So go.
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73. We heard they never found the guy.
There's no new leads?
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74. What, you think he might've shot this patient, too?
That would explain her symptoms.
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75. Could be M.S.
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76. See? It's not so difficult.
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77. It's not M.S.
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78. She had no symptoms before she climbed onto her head.
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79. Unless she's been upside-down for the last ten years, M.S. ain't it.
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80. Could be transverse myelitis, swelling in the disks choking off nerve function.
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81. MRI was negative for that.
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82. Your leg looks fine.
Totally pain-free?
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83. When did this turn into
"what did you do over your summer vacation?"
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84. It's a little weird to discuss the case while
you're staring at your blood on the floor.
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85. I asked Cuddy to replace the carpet.
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86. I like the carpet.
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87. What did you do over the summer?
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88. - I..
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89. Let's see if the source of the problem is in the limbsor the spine.
Do an EMG.
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90. Got a whole other quad to cover.
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91. This guy's still got fluid in his lungs.
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92. You don't think that's from the pool he drank?
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93. Get him an O2 mask.
His leg muscles have atrophied.
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94. Tendons have shortened from disuse,
causing intense pain.
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95. Tendon surgery will make him more comfortable.
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96. Comfortable?
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97. Scoot.
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98. Thanks for being here.
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99. Not a problem.
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100. My dad wouldn't kill himself.
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101. You haven't spoken to him in over six years.
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102. I know my dad.
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103. Mark, the doctor's just trying to...
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104. He wouldn't kill himself.
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105. Fine. I'm wrong.
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106. You obviously have a better understanding of this man
who drools in front of your TV set 24 hours a day.
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107. Dr. House.
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108. He must have been confused.
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109. All right? It must have been an accident.
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110. Hope it was a suicide attempt.
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111. If he was trying to kill himself,
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112. It means there's still something there to kill.
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113. It means your dad's still there.
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114. Sorry. Need you.
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115. Thank you.
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116. We were doing the EMG,
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117. Did she just say "thank you"?
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118. I loaned her some money.
What went wrong?
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119. Nothing went wrong.
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120. If nothing went wrong,
then something went right.
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121. You're not gonna tell me
why she thanked you?
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122. You're not gonna tell me
what went right?
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123. You did something
for which she is grateful, and you're...
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124. embarrassed?
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125. For you.
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126. She saw you coming up, thought you were
a 14-year-old boy. I set her straight.
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127. I am not telling you
what went wrong. Or right.
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128. Until you tell me
why she said thank you.
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129. Oh, you've got me.
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130. You know I need to know.
I am so gonna fold.
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131. Except you're forgetting
there's one thing I can do now.
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132. It's either that
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133. What happened?
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134. Okay.
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135. This is Dr. House.
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136. - House, this is Caren.
- Pleasure's all mine. What happened?
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137. When we inserted
the conduction pin, she flinched.
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138. She flinched! Did you hear?
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139. Does that mean I'm getting better?
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140. How big is a flinch?
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141. Bigger than a twitch?
Smaller than a spasm?
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142. You smoke?
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143. Socially.
Not a lot.
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144. You do yoga
and you smoke?
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145. I know.
It's hypocritical.
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146. Not at all.
The world sees your legs.
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147. No one's checking out your lungs.
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148. - How would smoking...
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149. I just needed a lighter.
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150. House!
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151. Oh, my god!
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152. The case was looking
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153. Hey, I'm not faking.
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154. You moved.
Therefore, you can move.
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155. Get this lunatic
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156. I'm not faking!
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157. I heard you were watching surgery
with a patient's family.
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158. Talking to a patient's family.
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159. It's because of your hallucination, isn't it?
After you were shot.
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160. You chose life. You decided
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161. So you took a case
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162. Something any doctor could do.
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163. A case with no upside except the satisfaction
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164. She thanked me.
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165. And... you felt nothing.
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166. I wasn't even sure what I was supposed to feel.
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167. It's like your leg. It's atrophied.
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168. Keep working it. The feeling will come.
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169. Sorry.
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170. Need you. Again.
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171. I told you
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172. It's a good thing we didn't.
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173. She can't breathe.
It could bea pleural effusion.
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174. Right.
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175. Either that or she's holding her
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176. Relax.
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177. I'm not gonna burn you again.
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178. I'm going to stab you!
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179. Look, either you're faking or
you've got a pleural effusion.
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180. That's a buildup of fluid around
the lungs, which is very serious,
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181. and I'd have no choice but to stab you in the back
with this needle and suck all the fluid out of you.
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182. - So.
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183. That would defeat the point of me being nasty.
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184. Ready?
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185. - Down.
- She can't breathe if she's down.
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186. - Down.
- She can't...
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187. Down, down, down! Come on!
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188. That's not a pleural effusion.
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189. The problem's in her heart.
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190. Can't fake that.
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191. I've had to relieve the pressure three times
in the last two hours.
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192. So either we figure out what's causing blood
to build up around her heart,
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193. or I follow her around with a
needle for the rest of her life.
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194. Echo was clean. No structural abnormalities.
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195. Could be aninfectious process, TB.
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196. Or vasculitis would also
plain the effusion.
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197. But not the paralysis.
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198. Let's assume
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199. She moved.
Therefore, she could move.
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201. Doesn't mean she was faking.
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202. Either she was faking
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203. and coincidentally got a real cardiac problem at the exact
same time, or it's a delusion.
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204. And the fake paralysisis a real neurological symptom.
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205. You thinking vascular tumor
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206. Her platelets are normal.
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207. And she's been scanned
up and down. It was all clean.
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208. So open her up and find it.
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209. So what do you want us to do?
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210. Start at her neck and just keep cutting
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211. That should work.
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214. Probably just mean she's still in
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219. all they did was obsess on the cancer,
the treatment, the damage.
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220. Just trying to fix him.
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221. You're the first doctor that's ever given a damn
about the quality of his life.
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222. His heart rate's
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223. Morphine worked.
I was right.
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when our hearts are warmed...
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229. No, I'm serious.
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230. I drink.
You drink.
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239. You're smiling. I'm saying no,
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240. Oh, don't take it
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241. It's just 'cause
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243. Maybe you did...
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245. When I was a sick puppy that you could nurture
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247. You are not healthy.
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248. Cuddy wants to see you.
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249. You've been back at work 24 hours, and you're
already playing hide-and-seek in a woman's spine.
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250. Who won the pool?
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251. There's no tumor.
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252. Her platelets are normal.
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257. You're not doing the surgery.
And lower the morphine on your other patient.
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258. Fine, I'll lower it.
If you'll let me do the surgery.
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259. What?
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261. We're not swappin'a couple of goats
for your help puttin' up a barn.
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262. You want something.
I want something.
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263. We compromise. It's the grownup way
to resolve our differences.
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264. There already
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265. It's called the employer-employee relationship.
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266. I get what I want, and you don't.
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267. You tried to swap?
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268. Ran a few more tests.
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269. Came back negative.
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273. The girl's life is at stake.
All we're talking about with the guy is...
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274. all we're talking about is the reason
you took the case. To help someone.
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275. - Too bad for them.
- Too bad for you.
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276. The reason we crave meaning is because
it makes us happy.
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280. Changing lives.
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281. The sixth level is heroin.
The seventh level is you going away.
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282. You're saving lives.
Which is tantamount to creating lives.
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283. But all you're taking away
from this is the game.
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284. You don't have to listen to them thanking you.
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285. You don't have to change the cases you take or even how you handle them.
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286. You just have to know that you made a difference.
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291. Wanna know why?
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292. The room's no longer sterile.
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293. True, but that's not the
most interesting reason.
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294. That is not a sexy big toe.
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295. You would never
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296. - What the hell has that got to do with...
- Told you it was interesting.
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298. Scurvy?
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299. Yeah. Drink.
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300. Like what sailors get
when they don't eat right?
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301. Aye-aye.
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302. Your arms and leg tissues
are choked with blood.
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303. Makes it hard to move.
Also damages your hair and toe nails.
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304. But I'm on this great diet.
Lots of protein, lots of...
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305. No vitamin C.
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306. Now drink.
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307. Well, thank you.
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308. And thank Dr. House.
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310. The nurse changed his morphine.
I thought you were worried about the...
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311. It's just post-op discomfort.
He's ready to go home.
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and that... that changes a lot.
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319. Yeah, I could dump him there.
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324. Kids need a dad.
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325. Someone to play catch with,
talk about girls.
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326. Mark's learned that you don't
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328. I'm taking care of him for the same reason
you helped us.
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329. Some guy shot you,
and you hallucinated?
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331. So he's just an anchor weighing
you and your family down.
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332. Sapping your energy, wasting your life.
That's the meaning you take from this.
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make you happy.
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I've done this a million times.
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348. you guys
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349. You're in such a rush to make the patient feel better,
ou forgot to check what was wrong.
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350. Yoga girl walked out of here
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351. Not her. The other guy.
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352. He had brain cancer.
They removed it eight years ago.
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353. His condition's been the same
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Call me when you're done.
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364. Because then she never
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366. The vicodin dulled it.
In the sober light of day, I'm a buzz-kill.
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367. You're giving false hope to
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369. Let it go. Tell the wife
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370. I can't let her down
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372. Oh, I stuck that primo!
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378. I get high fever, I put drops in my eyes.
I don't go to a neurologist.
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379. Dry eyes could indicate
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382. Or boogers?
Should we include boogers?
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383. I'm happy we're doing this.
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384. I'd much rather do this than lengthen
some guy's tendon.
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386. Doc scanned his head,
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387. You like wasting your time?
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388. - I'm learning.
- To do what?
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389. Reconsider solved cases because you
don't want to deal with the real world?
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390. He's pushing
where there's nothing.
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391. Cameron, you are
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392. You'll get lots of tearful thank-yous
from grateful patients.
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393. Yeah, am I such a bitch
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394. Well, it's not a bad thing.
But it's not why I'm here.
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395. I took this fellowship
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396. He's teaching you
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397. Dry eyes goes on the board.
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398. In eight years, the patient experienced 214 symptoms,
many of them repeating.
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399. Any patterns?
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400. Fever plus frequent urination
could mean prostatitis.
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401. Or a urinary tract infection.
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402. - White count was normal.
- No infection.
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403. If you add pain into the mix, fever,
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404. frequent urination could indicate a kidney problem.
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406. No. Creatinine and BUN
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407. Not the kidney part.
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408. Abdominal pain plus all that stuff
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409. Perfect. You've managed to pick
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on the board. Grunt.
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415. and vibration of the larynx,
leading to the audible sound.
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416. "I have a pain
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418. They're not patterned.
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419. Illnesses have
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422. Muscle degenerationin his neck
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423. It's an automatic trach.
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424. You're talking about him
like he's an invalid.
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425. We're insensitive.
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426. Does he drool?
Can he hold his neck straight?
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427. Does he choke
on his food?
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428. His neck's fine.
His throat's not gonna collapse.
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429. Cameron, get consent
from the wife.
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430. Open.
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431. I need you to swallow.
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432. Sorry about that.
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433. Here we go.
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434. Passing through the lower esophageal
sphincter, into the antrum of the stomach.
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435. There's the tail of the pancreas.
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436. Looks clean.
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437. Moving medially, the body
and the head of the pancreas look clean...
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438. Get it out. Get it out.
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439. It's stuck.
I can't move it.
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440. His throat's collapsed.
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441. Vitals are all over the place.
We're losing him.
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442. I'm cutting.
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443. We trached him, endoscopically removed the
probe, and he's breathing again.
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444. So, all in all, great idea.
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445. Did you get a look at the pancreas
before the world ended?
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446. It was clean.
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447. Which means, barring anything else,
meaning you, he can go home tomorrow.
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448. This man nearly died.
How can you discharge him?
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449. His throat collapsed because
of what we predicted.
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450. you stick something down someone's
throat, they gag. Spasm.
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451. Which he did.
It took us a half an hour to get that thing out.
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452. Except our patient's throat
was sedated.
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453. Which means the brain should have sent
a signal in not to do anything.
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454. This could be cancer.
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455. Or some bizarre neurodegeneration.
Even a new type of vascular...
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456. Stop it.
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457. You're enjoying this.
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458. I find it interesting.
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459. It's interesting only if you're right.
If you're wrong, we're torturing this guy to amuse you.
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460. Half hour to remove the probe?
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461. House.
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462. It's not a spasm.
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463. His throat didn't collapse.
It locked down.
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464. Brain is supposed to tell every muscle in
the body to relax and contract at the same time.
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465. This muscle was only contracting, which means
a signal from the brain was not getting through.
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466. There are no lesions on his brain.
Nothing to interrupt any orders.
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467. All it takes is one wire down.
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468. You have no evidence
of any wires down.
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469. A few microtumors on the meninges,
suddenly you're choking to death.
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470. You wanna look at the lining of his brain?
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471. the amount of contrast material
you'd need to pump up there just to see...
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472. he'll bleed into his brain.
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473. - No, he won't.
- Because that wouldn't be interesting.
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474. You can get permission this time.
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475. The brain is enclosed in a sack
called the meninges.
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476. Does this mean the cancer's back?
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477. No, no, no, no.
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478. House.
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479. If we found cancer,
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480. It wouldn't be the original cancer.
It'd be new.
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481. So what? More surgery?
More radiation?
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482. Might not be
the worst thing.
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483. If this isn't just ancient history,
maybe it's something we can correct.
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484. Might even get some brain function back.
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485. He could get better?
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486. No.
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487. But understanding what you're
saying would be nice.
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488. Maybe you can figure out
ways to communicate.
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489. Thank god he spoke
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490. Mrs. McNeil.
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491. The test to do this is very risky.
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492. He could die.
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493. He's already dead.
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494. Chase, go slow
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495. Already injected into spinal canal
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496. Next stop is brain
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497. Contrast material entering into
the fourth ventricle.
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498. No parietal bleeds.
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499. Blood pressure's high.
But it's holding.
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500. Meninges are intact.
No bleeding.
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501. Oh, god.
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502. Foreman, get in here.
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503. You are lucky he didn't die
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504. I'm lucky? He is the one who didn't die
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505. We told you he had haemorrhage
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506. You told me he bleed into his brain
not out of his ear
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507. Gotta drop this
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508. I'm missing something
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509. We did a dangerous test
and something bad happened
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510. That's all this is
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511. Give me tour of the brain, Foreman
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512. Walk me through the scans
1998
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513. What happened?
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514. 5 centimiter, grade 4,
actual cytoma between...
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515. Nothing
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516. Next,
spec on the superior temporal region
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517. It's regrowth, it's benign
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518. Scar tissue from biopsy
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519. House, every spec is not suspect
It's use of surgeon digging around his head
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520. Let him go
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521. We do every blood test he's ever had
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522. Re-scan his head
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523. No
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524. He's in sick in suffering for 8 years
and I'm not gonna helping make it worse
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525. I'm not gonna help you make interesting
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526. That's okay.
Foreman's better at that stuff than you are.
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527. We need 5-millimeter cuts through
the occipital and hypothalamic regions.
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528. No.
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529. How many millimeters?
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530. I can help him.
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531. This is it?
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532. Seems like a good one.
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533. If I thought for a second you wanted
to help him, you'd have carte blanche.
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534. You're doing this
because it's fun.
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535. Does nobody in this hospital have
anything better to talk about than my motives?
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536. My motives have nothing to do
with the case.
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537. Your motives have everything to
do with your judgment.
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538. For the first time in years,
I've got no opiates in my body.
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539. Now you question my judgment.
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540. 24 times a year you come storming into my office,
spouting that you can help someone.
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541. Only you never say
those words.
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542. You say something like,
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543. "his pancreas is gonna explode because
his brain is on fire."
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544. You come here with medicine,
not with platitudes.
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545. I didn't want to bore you
with the details.
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546. There are no details.
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547. You have a hunch.
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548. House, you don't use hunches.
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549. You always have reasons.
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550. This hospital doesn't exist for your whims.
I'm sorry.
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551. As of 7:00 A.M. tomorrow morning,
I'm sending your patient home.
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552. The answer is no.
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553. Cuddy called 30 seconds after you left
and said you'd try an end around.
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554. My leg hurt.
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555. How bad?
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556. Enough that I'm
telling you.
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557. Did it go away?
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558. Ached for a while.
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559. First time I've felt anything there
since the surgery.
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560. But it went away.
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561. It was muscular.
There was some cramping.
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562. What are you smiling about?
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563. You're 40-something years old. You've been
running god knows how many miles a day.
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564. Fallen 100 times off that skateboard,
and you're shocked to have some soreness?
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565. Just give mea prescription.
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566. For vicodin?
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567. House, people get aching joints, cramps...
They put on an ice pack. They take some ibuprofen.
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568. I know what the pangs of middle age feel like.
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569. No, you don't.
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570. Because you've been stuffing vicodin every
five minutes since you turned middle-age.
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571. The surgery didn't work.
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572. Don't play me.
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573. Oh, you think
this is a scam?
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574. I think you want me to feel sorry for you and either
do the end around on Cuddy or give you the drugs.
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575. Either way, you get the high you
think you need.
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576. House, your surgery worked.
You're fine.
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577. It's just gonna take time for
it to feel good.
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578. The circumventricular system senses cytokines
released in the early stages of the immune response.
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579. But CVOS releases prostaglandins that
reset the hypothalamic set point upward,
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580. Unless it's countered by anti-pyretic therapy.
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581. So yeah, his brain is on fire.
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582. The suicide attempt was not a suicide attempt.
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583. He drove that wheelchair into the pool
because he couldn't regulate his body temperature.
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584. He had hypothalamic dysregulation.
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585. And you discovered this...
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586. When you stepped into the...
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587. University pool?
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588. Fountain.
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589. - I can cure him.
- Cure him.
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590. Even if the fountain proved anything, fixing
hypothalamic dysregulation isn't gonna regenerate brain.
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591. No, but if the scar tissue
on his hypothalamus
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592. is resting against the pituitary,
the adrenals would shut down.
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593. Addison's disease.
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594. You didn't see any scar tissue on his MRI.
His CT scans...
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595. - His brain is functional.
- His temperature's normal.
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596. There is nothing wrong with his
hypothalamus or his pituitary.
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597. I can make him walk.
I can make him talk.
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598. This is a wild guess that came
to you because you were sweating.
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599. Inject him with cortisol.
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600. The guy'll have sex with his wife again.
He'll hug his kid again.
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601. Hopefully that's
the combination he was using.
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602. Be a shame
if I cured a pedophile.
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603. You're smiling.
That's a bad sign.
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604. You're high.
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605. I told you I haven't had anything
in three months.
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606. This is as high
as you get.
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607. A theory that ties your case up
in a neat little bow.
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608. But you don't have a lick of
substantiating proof.
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609. Your decision doesn't make any sense.
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610. There is no risk to a cortisol injection.
If I'm wrong, big deal.
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611. He goes home a vegetable, like he already is.
But if I'm right...
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612. This is not about down sides or
risk management.
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613. It is a big deal for you to
understand the word no.
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614. I'm sorry, House.
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615. He's on his way out of here.
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616. Figured you'd be on your scooter racing down the
halls to stab the patient in the neck with cortisol.
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617. She was right to say no.
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618. I had no objective reason to
think that I was right.
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619. Just needed the puzzle.
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620. Hold on a sec.
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621. Is everything all right?
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622. Yeah, it's just something
I forgot.
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623. What's that?
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624. This is cortisol.
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625. And it's to fight infection.
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626. Wanna hold onto that?
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627. Put a bandage on it.
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628. Let's see.
Is he okay?
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629. Yes.
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630. Can we go now?
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631. You can go.
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632. Excuse me.
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633. Richard.
Richard.
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634. Dad, you okay?
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635. Richard?
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636. Richard!
Richard!
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637. Richard!
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638. Richard.
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639. You're standing.
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640. Thank you.
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641. He got up.
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642. - I have to go tell House.
- No.
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643. Cuddy.
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644. You can't tell him.
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645. I have to tell him.
He was right.
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646. Why did you do it?
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647. Why did you think
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648. Because he's House.
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649. Medically.
What made you think he was right?
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650. - Nothing.
- He got lucky.
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651. That's all that happened.
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652. Telling him no
was a good thing.
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653. Because next time, he won't get lucky.
He'll kill someone.
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654. Just because he was right doesn't
mean he wasn't wrong.
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655. I see him every day.
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656. I can't just...
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657. Everybody lies.
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