no he basically cured his phantom pain it occurs when the brain has muscle memory of nerves and the last thing it felt was pain of the mine going off he cured it by triggering his brain into thinking he finally let go to before the explosion@@rifwann
the last thing that hand did was squeeze a boy’s arm so it’s believable that his brain never stopped sending the signal to release. i’m pretty sure that’s not how real phantom limb syndrome feels but it’s plausible that he just needed to release the tension to stop the pain and his brain finally did after seeing the mirrored image
as a r arm amputee I can say that phantom sensation and pain is very real. I can still feel my hand thats been gone over 40 years ago. Your brain knows there is an arm supposed to be there. However it has a hard time adjusting. The mirror could be considered a coping mechanism for the brain, it's not permanent and will repeated every so often
Actually it is. While prepping for a C-section, my leg was hanging down to the side of the table before they gave me the anesthetic. It kicked in so fast that when they put me to lie back, I kept asking a nurse to put my leg up but they kept ignoring me. IT WAS UNCOMFORTABLE HANGING DOWN TO THE SIDE LIKE THAT!!! Finally, a nurse told me that my leg was on the table and moved the screen for me to see it. Yet the sensation of it hanging down remained.
@@christopherCline-ys6exthis is the first time I’m hearing about this and I’m actually fascinated by it. Not trying to be rude but it’s astonishing what our body does.
He wasn’t wronged. Bro chose to go Vietnam wasn’t forced or anything. It was a dumb war that shouldn’t have happened. The colonizers got rightfully screwed over.
@@mr.benchwormer7723 it was not a dumb war, kid. it was however handled in a bad way. kind of like invading countries with weapons of mass destruction? or like letting north korea build nuclear weapons for 50 years isntead of taking care of them because america was tired of war in the 1950s.
I wish my doctor would be this attentive, i've tried to get appointments with my doctor and been told i have a different doctor now and I also can't see him.
Our country is headed towards not being anything any country and its peoples like, especially America's peoples. If we can vote in November for WHOMEVER, will anything even change if Biden is re-elected as his term with about 4 of 48 months left has been anything but impressive to be honest, perceptions are different, but facts are facts. Biden has let millions of people cross our borders into America no matter what,who,where,why you left your country because he's a fan of everyone not American ? A Democratic ad touting him, states he created 20-30 jobs for who Americans or migrants, both, and Trump resulted in 3 million jobs lost, but COVID, a present from Joe's old boss Obama, to Trump certainly has nothing to do with that, right 👍.Oh yeah, and Biden lowered and put a 🧢 on insulin, which is stellar, but I don't want to downplay his job as president so far, what's to downplay after all if you're diabetic, but homeless,hungry, and glad you voted for him because at least you can afford it because a migrant squatting in your old house is gonna pay for it with his US tax $'s bought debit card, it makes sense, just like Biden speaking WITH a teleprompter?
Canada did not officially participate in the Vietnam War. However, it contributed to peacekeeping forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords. Privately, some Canadians contributed to the war effort.
Phantom limb is a real condition in amputated patients, and one of the techniques to work with this people is using mirror therapy, but it need a lot of sessions to see the effects...
Anyone with chronic pain or illness is desperate for a dr house. Instead we get a thousand drs who think we have no value except to tell us we're crazy for being in agony. Id give any amount of time, any amount of shitty treatment to have a dr who actually gives a shit
Have you at all considered WHY doctors might feel that way? There are two sides to EVERY situation, and if you haven't worked the job, you might be unaware of what actually goes on. Kinda like customers that think they understand your job better than you do even though they've literally never once done the work. I feel for you though, I can't imagine living with chronic pain and being treated like a burden by the people who are supposed to help you, and I'm sorry life dealt you such a bad hand, I genuinely wish I could do more than give my condolences.
@homelessalcoholic2716 I've been on a pain management journey for 15 years. And I don't care what you say. There is NO amount of pill seeking junkie behavior that a doctor can witness in his career that excuses him to take a singular xray of a complaint spot of a patient, send him to physical therapy, and tell him to his face "don't come back here." Nor does it excuse a "pain management specialist" to say "I think you're drug seeking, and I'm not gonna give you any except for NSAIDS." When the patient has already told him he's a month out from surgery.
@@warrenward6294What do you mean that doesn’t excuse them? If they have seen a 100 patients like you who said the same thing in order to get pain meds they didn’t need why would they randomly start believing the next one to walk in? I’m not saying you are wrong, not at all. All I’m saying is, you don’t know anything about what it is like to be a Doctor. You are judging them for not magically seeing that you are actually looking for pain relief when they have likely seen dozens of patients that present the same way looking for narcotics. Many people that are drug seeking do have legitimate things in their history such as surgery or documented health issues. Here is the bottom line, narcotic pain medication is not nearly as effective over long periods and will eventually cause you to be MORE sensitive to pain. It also doesn’t treat the root cause (assuming there is one which is fixable) of said pain. The goal of long term pain management is to make the pain manageable, not to entirely eliminate it. Finally, and most important, you are some random guy on the internet whose medical hx I have no access to. You could just as easily be exaggerating as telling the truth. You also don’t know what those doctors saw in your chart and don’t know their experience/background etc. As someone else said, there are waaaaay to many variables for anyone to just take your word for it or make any judgements against you. People love to just take things at face value on the internet, even when it’s well known that people lie their ass off on here all day long. So, I’m sorry you are going through this and I wish you luck, but try and see it from the medical professionals standpoint next time. It might even help you get through to them that you aren’t some random drug seeker (if that is in fact the case)
Tbf he was sedated and didn't know House was a doctor and initially thought he was gonna hurt him so there was probably so much adrenaline rushing through him to distract him from the pain
For anyone whose interested in what House did, what the guy was going through is called phantom limb. Its when a person can still feel a limb when it is no longer there. Many times people describe pain in their arm even though it is no longer present. He put his arm that was still there and used a mirror to reflect it to represent the missing limb. Its used to in a way trick the brain that the arm is still there and its fine.
Oh, I studied this in my neurology class. The reason phantom pain exists is because the body thinks the arm is still there which creates issues. By using mirror therapy you're able to trick the brain into thinking it's moving the imaginary arm which resolves the pain. That's a pretty simplified explanation, but it's really cool stuff.
@@zhuzzir I know it's pointless to compare pain levels, but I share similar wonders if this pain is something I will deal with for the rest of my life. I probably will, but some stuff still needs to get done. It's frustrating when people can't show you patience or understanding when it's much harder and takes longer to do things people not suffering from pain can do.
Big time. Friend of my parents unalived himself after doctor told him there is nothing more he can do. This was a senior JAG man tough as nails. Very sad
@@benrandom6053 should ask the question too while you're at it, save him the trouble of having to say "yes you may ask your question" and you the trouble of having to wait for the answer later
@@camelopardalis84 even going by that logic, which i must say i personally don't find that very logical, you're still waiting for the guy to say "yes you can ask me a question", then you still have to type the long question AND wait the additional amount of time for the answer alternatively you ask the question, either get an answer later or don't and you've wasted considerably less time for it
Dude House MD goes off the rails as early as the second season, they could easily have a whole other show where it’s just that hospitals legal team trying to settle malpractice lawsuits.
Tv show is called House and this is season 6 episode 3. Murphy is a member of the condo's board. Wilson is trying to keep on his good side because he wants the board to approve renovations to their back garden. After House moved in, Murphy started to complain to Wilson about the noise House was making with his cane, and their cooking smells. House wants to try to soothe things over with Murphy, but Wilson begs him not to. He tells House Murphy is a jerk and because he's a decorated Vietnam veteran who has had his arm amputated, most of the condo's residents put up with him. House agrees to avoid him, but Murphy confronts him in the condo's lobby about the noise he makes with his cane and threatens him if he doesn't stop. Wilson admonishes House for interacting with Murphy, but House is suspicious. Murphy was holding a bill for private medical insurance, which meant he didn't get VA benefits. In addition, Murphy, who is a little younger than House, is too young to have served in Vietnam. House had followed up with membership in Vietnam veteran groups, and found no record of him. However, Wilson is unmoved and tells House to write a letter of apology to Murphy. House obeys, but as he's leaving the letter, Murphy's mail comes out and leaves the door slightly ajar. House is tempted, but leaves the letter behind. However, when he tries to leave, his cane hits some water and he falls. While getting up, the door opens wider and House sees a large Canadian flag hanging on Murphy's wall. He speaks to Murphy's housekeeper and learns Murphy is a Canadian citizen. Sure that Murphy is faking, House confronts him when he returns to his apartment. After Murphy threatens to have him jailed for going into his apartment, he reveals he was sent to Vietnam by the Canadian military as a peacekeeper and lost his arm trying to save a 12-year old boy from a land mine. He then reveals he suffers from pain in his phantom limb and that it always feels like he's grabbing that boy's arm. In order to satisfy Murphy and keep him from pressing charges, Wilson agrees to kick House out of the condo. However, House is not about to be let go so lightly. He manages to really break into Murphy's apartment and, when Murphy arrives, House sedates him with a syringe. When Murphy wakes up he's duct taped to a chair and can't speak through his mouth. House produces a mirror box and places Murphy's amputated right arm in one so it can't be seen and, instead, a mirror image of the left arm appears instead. He instructs Murphy to clench both hands at the same time, then let go. To Murphy's amazement, his pain in 36 years is immediately relieved and he starts crying while thanking House. Wilson hears from Murphy, who has not only approved the back garden improvements, but has agreed to drop the charges against House even if he doesn't move out. House offers an explanation, but Wilson doesn't want to hear it.
If anyone is interested in this topic of the phantom limb go and read "the woman who died laughing" or any of his research, they are very interesting and simply explained even to someone who is not an expert in the field
House is the ultimate utilitarian. He's willing to do whatever it takes as long as the ends justify the means. He'll help suffering people whether they want him to or not
The Canadian government mostly stayed out of Vietnam. But many private citizens actually joined America and fought there so a Canadian Vietnam Veteran isn’t as rare as you would think
The poetry of this series is the torture that House endures. It must be some kind of hell, having the ability to take away pain from everyone but himself
if people r wondering yes, that is an actual way for amputees to get rid of phantom pain, although im pretty sure its not that instant, its a thing u have to do regularly for weeks before it goes away
As bad as I felt for this man, no amount of pain gives you the right to be an ass to your neighbors and demanding absolute silence is nothing short of childish. Just because you won a medal and lost a hand doesn't give you any right to be a jerk, maybe if he had spent more time in therapy and less time hating the world, he would have found that mirror trick much sooner.
@@mrminkman952 The Vietnam War draft was compulsory for men. However, more than half of those men were deferred, exempted, or disqualified, especially college and graduate students. As a result, only 25% of the military force in combat zones were draftees.
That's false. There are hundreds of variations of landmines, with different triggers, sensitivities, and force because many of them are designed for different purposes.
The vast majority of landmines that were actually used don’t have pressure-release triggers, and it is a myth caused by wartime propaganda and media that they were particularly common. *However,* it is _also_ an oversimplification to say that _no_ landmines had pressure-release triggers. For example, there was a particular landmine nicknamed “Bouncing Betty” that used a pressure-release trigger to bounce into the air after pressure was released and then detonate. While that specific model was not used in Vietnam (as it was a German mine), they did get used, and there are others that work similarly. They were just far less common than most other trigger mechanisms, with the most common being the pressure-trigger, where detonation is triggered by the pressure itself rather than by adding then removing pressure. (Which makes sense since anti-personnel mines are meant to kill and/or maim one or more people (and anti-tank mines to destroy a tank), not to hold someone in place while someone else tries to disarm it. The only reason many so-called “bounding mines” used a different trigger was due to them needing to be in the air when they detonated, in order to maximize the number of casualties.) Whether or not it’s plausible that a pressure-release-triggered landmines would be used in Vietnam, I cannot say. I will say it’s far more plausible in this situation with a single landmine that a boy triggered. And it’s at least within the realm of plausibility that the soldier in question tackled or pulled the boy off of a standard landmine after having seen him about to step on it but was barely too late to prevent detonation. I will also note that there are mines that aren’t triggered by pressure but by other things like a tripwire, movement, sound, vibration, or magnetism. With all that said, it is common in fictional media for landmines to have a pressure-release trigger, both due to the aforementioned propaganda and because it adds tension. I’m afraid it’s probably a lost cause at this point.
I wish i had someone like house as my doc since im in pain and i feel i cant control my body and losing memories, all my life i go from specialist to specialist but i can't get fixed because they dont know what is wrong, PLEASE someone in comment section help me get better treatment
phantom limb syndrome, probably the only solution i've seen on this show that i myself could've come up with if i was in the same situation lol, just cuz i find that concept so interesting
Basically, phantom-limb pain is usually psychosomatic, so it’s not necessarily caused by a signal actually being sent to the brain. The brain thinks the arm is still there, but it’s not getting updates as to that arm’s status, so, in this case, it’s sorta locked into whatever the last signal(s) were sent before the arm was lost. The mirror thing allows for new information from a “present” arm to override that, ending the phantom-pain. (Note: “psychosomatic” doesn’t mean it’s any less real or that it’s “all in your head”; it just means there isn’t a root physiological cause for the symptom(s), but rather that the brain itself is triggering them.) In House’s case, the limb is still there, actively sending pain signals to the brain. And there is something actively causing that pain as well. And, unlike lesser sensations like light pressure or even short-term pain, long-term severe pain is a lot harder to override when it is being actively sent to the brain. As such, the mirror trick won’t work.
BREAKS MY HEART TO KNOW~ How many souls are living in the same grip of persistent pain for an endless list of injuries... physical, emotional, and spiritual. depths of relevance here.. peace and healing ❤
Bro drugged a guy just to fix his pain. A mad man with a heart.
Chaotic good at its finest.
He's not drugged. It was something to make him sleep. Phantom pain is a real thing and can be fixed with mirror therapy.
@@TheReal_DarkVoid"it was something to make him sleep" yeah a drug
@@bryanfongo327 since when we're anaesthetics drugs
and called him honey before doing that😂
Saddest part of this scene is the jealousy in Houses eyes, he knows he'll never have that same relief of being pain free
Damn that hits hard
@@seya7090 like a landmine?
ITS ALL FAKE. WHO CARES.
@@QuitCryingYouLost Because the writers made A captivating story. Your parents only made A disappointment.
@@IamUrToasty LANDMINE HAS TAKEN MY SIGHT. Continue
He ended the man’s misery in the best way possible
A surprise
Death?
@@rifwannincorrect. It was anal.
And he didn't even looked happy after it
no he basically cured his phantom pain it occurs when the brain has muscle memory of nerves and the last thing it felt was pain of the mine going off he cured it by triggering his brain into thinking he finally let go to before the explosion@@rifwann
Bored house is best house
10k likes and no comment? let’s fix that
Bored house is a menace
@@jchansm holy shit, i didn’t know i had any likes at all until you commented
Lol
YES
People, if house says he can fix you, just believe him so he doesnt have to kidnap you :/
who TF are you talking to ? Who are the "people"
@@Mutalist The reading comprehension of autistic people is interesting to see in the wild.
@giggidygoblin dont confuse autistic with dumb
@@giggidygoblinStop😭✋🏻-
@@giggidygoblin😂😂
Every time i see this man sedate people i lose it😂
Especially Wilson
You did not lose it EVERY time I guarantee it
Or give them his pills
@jaekim5600 You doing pkay bro?
Quite illegal
Over 40,000 Canadians volunteered to serve in the US military during Vietnam.
Canada didn't send them though
@@Chesus-k9hgood.
@@Chesus-k9hif that’s the truth than good lots of pointless deaths in that war and of the rare times the US f*cked around and found out
But he was there
@Mangalore620 but that still means Canada didn't send any troops😂
the last thing that hand did was squeeze a boy’s arm so it’s believable that his brain never stopped sending the signal to release. i’m pretty sure that’s not how real phantom limb syndrome feels but it’s plausible that he just needed to release the tension to stop the pain and his brain finally did after seeing the mirrored image
A most brilliant thought
Thank you for sharing it!
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as a r arm amputee I can say that phantom sensation and pain is very real. I can still feel my hand thats been gone over 40 years ago. Your brain knows there is an arm supposed to be there. However it has a hard time adjusting. The mirror could be considered a coping mechanism for the brain, it's not permanent and will repeated every so often
Mirror therapy is known and used for to the neuroplaisity of the brain. He thinks he still has his arm since he sees it in the mirror.
Actually it is. While prepping for a C-section, my leg was hanging down to the side of the table before they gave me the anesthetic. It kicked in so fast that when they put me to lie back, I kept asking a nurse to put my leg up but they kept ignoring me. IT WAS UNCOMFORTABLE HANGING DOWN TO THE SIDE LIKE THAT!!! Finally, a nurse told me that my leg was on the table and moved the screen for me to see it. Yet the sensation of it hanging down remained.
@@christopherCline-ys6exthis is the first time I’m hearing about this and I’m actually fascinated by it. Not trying to be rude but it’s astonishing what our body does.
House watches Dexter, slick move
Pretty sure House is an older show
@@2DixonCidertechnically it is but I think Dexter season 1 is older than this episode
@@2DixonCiderpretty sure he watches the show.
@@2DixonCideryou don't get the joke...
@@2DixonCiderNice sense of humor you got there bud
I love this episode. It shows house can be wrong, but compassionate against those who have been wronged. Beautiful episode.
What episode
@@Someone-cq7llS6 E3
He wasn’t wronged. Bro chose to go Vietnam wasn’t forced or anything. It was a dumb war that shouldn’t have happened. The colonizers got rightfully screwed over.
@@mr.benchwormer7723 it was not a dumb war, kid. it was however handled in a bad way. kind of like invading countries with weapons of mass destruction? or like letting north korea build nuclear weapons for 50 years isntead of taking care of them because america was tired of war in the 1950s.
@@potatochobit it was a dumb war that shouldn’t have happened. America had no right to be there.
I wish my doctor would be this attentive, i've tried to get appointments with my doctor and been told i have a different doctor now and I also can't see him.
Naridea Yea welcome to 2024 3 month appointment & Drs always changing 😮 🤔
Insurance is a scam.
Don’t hold your breath…
Our country is headed towards not being anything any country and its peoples like, especially America's peoples. If we can vote in November for WHOMEVER, will anything even change if Biden is re-elected as his term with about 4 of 48 months left has been anything but impressive to be honest, perceptions are different, but facts are facts. Biden has let millions of people cross our borders into America no matter what,who,where,why you left your country because he's a fan of everyone not American ? A Democratic ad touting him, states he created 20-30 jobs for who Americans or migrants, both, and Trump resulted in 3 million jobs lost, but COVID, a present from Joe's old boss Obama, to Trump certainly has nothing to do with that, right 👍.Oh yeah, and Biden lowered and put a 🧢 on insulin, which is stellar, but I don't want to downplay his job as president so far, what's to downplay after all if you're diabetic, but homeless,hungry, and glad you voted for him because at least you can afford it because a migrant squatting in your old house is gonna pay for it with his US tax $'s bought debit card, it makes sense, just like Biden speaking WITH a teleprompter?
I’m British and it’s the same over here
I’ve legit never seen the same doctor twice
Which is weird when I was dating one for 6 months 👀
Canada did not officially participate in the Vietnam War. However, it contributed to peacekeeping forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords. Privately, some Canadians contributed to the war effort.
26000 Canadians volunteers served in Vietnam with us. They are my brothers
JANUARY 27 TH 1973
Am I the only who noticed that "lost" is censored
Bruh thank god I'm not the only one. I thought I was going crazy.
I also comment that
I was just abt to comment that but I was still hoping someone else heard it
Yes.
@@eduardoherrera2368 nuh uh
Phantom limb is a real condition in amputated patients, and one of the techniques to work with this people is using mirror therapy, but it need a lot of sessions to see the effects...
it depends on the patient. to some people even one mirror trick can fix the condition. for some others it could take years
@@yihadistxdl951 yes, its a key part of the rehabilitiation process to later adapt to a prosthetic device...
The actor playing the soldier is amazing at the role
Funny part is in an older show he was thr only american in due south
@@Deavastator yaaass. I keep screaming in my head that’s Ray Vecchio! Why is no one freaking out about RAY VECCHIO! 😝😝
@@JJones-rz2ir I miss due south, shame he left for the 2 later seasons but kowalski is great too
Oh, I miss Due South!
Indeed he is @@Deavastator
Anyone with chronic pain or illness is desperate for a dr house. Instead we get a thousand drs who think we have no value except to tell us we're crazy for being in agony. Id give any amount of time, any amount of shitty treatment to have a dr who actually gives a shit
Have you at all considered WHY doctors might feel that way? There are two sides to EVERY situation, and if you haven't worked the job, you might be unaware of what actually goes on. Kinda like customers that think they understand your job better than you do even though they've literally never once done the work. I feel for you though, I can't imagine living with chronic pain and being treated like a burden by the people who are supposed to help you, and I'm sorry life dealt you such a bad hand, I genuinely wish I could do more than give my condolences.
@homelessalcoholic2716 I've been on a pain management journey for 15 years. And I don't care what you say. There is NO amount of pill seeking junkie behavior that a doctor can witness in his career that excuses him to take a singular xray of a complaint spot of a patient, send him to physical therapy, and tell him to his face "don't come back here."
Nor does it excuse a "pain management specialist" to say "I think you're drug seeking, and I'm not gonna give you any except for NSAIDS." When the patient has already told him he's a month out from surgery.
@@warrenward6294What do you mean that doesn’t excuse them? If they have seen a 100 patients like you who said the same thing in order to get pain meds they didn’t need why would they randomly start believing the next one to walk in? I’m not saying you are wrong, not at all.
All I’m saying is, you don’t know anything about what it is like to be a Doctor. You are judging them for not magically seeing that you are actually looking for pain relief when they have likely seen dozens of patients that present the same way looking for narcotics. Many people that are drug seeking do have legitimate things in their history such as surgery or documented health issues.
Here is the bottom line, narcotic pain medication is not nearly as effective over long periods and will eventually cause you to be MORE sensitive to pain. It also doesn’t treat the root cause (assuming there is one which is fixable) of said pain. The goal of long term pain management is to make the pain manageable, not to entirely eliminate it. Finally, and most important, you are some random guy on the internet whose medical hx I have no access to. You could just as easily be exaggerating as telling the truth. You also don’t know what those doctors saw in your chart and don’t know their experience/background etc. As someone else said, there are waaaaay to many variables for anyone to just take your word for it or make any judgements against you. People love to just take things at face value on the internet, even when it’s well known that people lie their ass off on here all day long. So, I’m sorry you are going through this and I wish you luck, but try and see it from the medical professionals standpoint next time. It might even help you get through to them that you aren’t some random drug seeker (if that is in fact the case)
The fucked up is that sometimes you are feeling better but you miss the pain
@@homelessalcoholic2716Iatrogenic
It would take dozens of sessions for the pain to completely go away, but the first time is often the most profound.
Tbf he was sedated and didn't know House was a doctor and initially thought he was gonna hurt him so there was probably so much adrenaline rushing through him to distract him from the pain
For anyone whose interested in what House did, what the guy was going through is called phantom limb. Its when a person can still feel a limb when it is no longer there. Many times people describe pain in their arm even though it is no longer present. He put his arm that was still there and used a mirror to reflect it to represent the missing limb. Its used to in a way trick the brain that the arm is still there and its fine.
Oh, I studied this in my neurology class. The reason phantom pain exists is because the body thinks the arm is still there which creates issues. By using mirror therapy you're able to trick the brain into thinking it's moving the imaginary arm which resolves the pain. That's a pretty simplified explanation, but it's really cool stuff.
SHOW: HOUSE
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Thank u for this
Thank you
This is real social work
Thanks!
Bro is an AMAZING actor, like he really felt the relief of 30 years wash over him
The idea of Dr. House binging Dexter right before this episode keeps me going
This also shows you just how much constant agonizing pain can really wear you down... it's hard to be kind when everything hurts 😢
We who endure the agony thank you for your compassionate understanding and teaching others🥰
I stand by this. Sometimes I m heartbroken when thinking if I m gonna suffers these pains til death! 😢😓
@@zhuzzir I know it's pointless to compare pain levels, but I share similar wonders if this pain is something I will deal with for the rest of my life. I probably will, but some stuff still needs to get done. It's frustrating when people can't show you patience or understanding when it's much harder and takes longer to do things people not suffering from pain can do.
@@SilverMichi exactly! Best to u and the rest who read these, and thank you;
Big time. Friend of my parents unalived himself after doctor told him there is nothing more he can do. This was a senior JAG man tough as nails. Very sad
remember, he still broke into his house and drugged him
He cured his pain after 36 years of suffering, he probably loves House now.
@@TheodoreBotman Hell, he probably wants to marry him at that point!
to save him from pain, its the motivation that matters
Yeah, but getting that pain to go away... this is a very accurate depiction of one of our Hero's being saved
Everyone is being Machiavellic in the comments haha so, the means justify the ends
this is both the best and worst way house can cure phantom pain, and its absolutely comical
We use a similar technique with VR these days. It works miracles.
@@Duck_Norris Woah, I actually never thought about that. That's really interesting. May I ask a question?
@@benrandom6053 should ask the question too while you're at it, save him the trouble of having to say "yes you may ask your question" and you the trouble of having to wait for the answer later
@@noahsylvester1754If the question is a ling one that takes time to compose, you might want to inquire first if you're likely to get an answer.
@@camelopardalis84 even going by that logic, which i must say i personally don't find that very logical, you're still waiting for the guy to say "yes you can ask me a question", then you still have to type the long question AND wait the additional amount of time for the answer
alternatively you ask the question, either get an answer later or don't and you've wasted considerably less time for it
Guy: "Breaking in is illegal"
House: "Oh yeah? I have something against you?"
The "Hey honey" 😂😂
The other actor, the vet, did a phenomenal job! The mirror trick is true, it does work.
Damn give the actor props for the emotion in that landmine speech 😮
I'm sorry did you just fucking censor the word LOST???
Just like they censor D. E. A. D.
Yes. Pretty soon these shorts will be nothing but silence
i thought i imagined that hahaha thats crazy
Did... Did he just drug him into treatment? Illegally?
Dude House MD goes off the rails as early as the second season, they could easily have a whole other show where it’s just that hospitals legal team trying to settle malpractice lawsuits.
First time watching anything related to House huh?
Yes, that's basically the whole show
You just have to hope his patients are greatful enough to not press charges
You have a problem with that?
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That actor had a small role but fucking killed it. He was in my favorite show about a Canadian Mounty and a Wolf.
A DEAF wolf. Diefenbaker. Show's called 'Due South' and the actor is David Marciano
Ray!
Dude censored the word "lost" in the sentence "He lost an arm in Vietnam"
Copyright (?
@@eduardoherrera2368 how tf do you copyright a word
It's to avoid age restriction or labelled for kids
@@progenlol You go back in time and invent it. Then profit.
@@uzairyahya89 Good thing kids don't loose toys. Or internet connection I duuno.
Wilson: "I don't want you to escalate this situation"
House: drugs and kidnaps the f**ing guy
Ive never seen the show, but this seems so out of character lmao. Bro pulled a Dexter Morgan 💀
This is one of the best scenes in cinematic history and you can’t convince me otherwise
Tv show is called House and this is season 6 episode 3.
Murphy is a member of the condo's board. Wilson is trying to keep on his good side because he wants the board to approve renovations to their back garden. After House moved in, Murphy started to complain to Wilson about the noise House was making with his cane, and their cooking smells.
House wants to try to soothe things over with Murphy, but Wilson begs him not to. He tells House Murphy is a jerk and because he's a decorated Vietnam veteran who has had his arm amputated, most of the condo's residents put up with him.
House agrees to avoid him, but Murphy confronts him in the condo's lobby about the noise he makes with his cane and threatens him if he doesn't stop.
Wilson admonishes House for interacting with Murphy, but House is suspicious. Murphy was holding a bill for private medical insurance, which meant he didn't get VA benefits. In addition, Murphy, who is a little younger than House, is too young to have served in Vietnam. House had followed up with membership in Vietnam veteran groups, and found no record of him. However, Wilson is unmoved and tells House to write a letter of apology to Murphy.
House obeys, but as he's leaving the letter, Murphy's mail comes out and leaves the door slightly ajar. House is tempted, but leaves the letter behind. However, when he tries to leave, his cane hits some water and he falls. While getting up, the door opens wider and House sees a large Canadian flag hanging on Murphy's wall. He speaks to Murphy's housekeeper and learns Murphy is a Canadian citizen.
Sure that Murphy is faking, House confronts him when he returns to his apartment. After Murphy threatens to have him jailed for going into his apartment, he reveals he was sent to Vietnam by the Canadian military as a peacekeeper and lost his arm trying to save a 12-year old boy from a land mine. He then reveals he suffers from pain in his phantom limb and that it always feels like he's grabbing that boy's arm.
In order to satisfy Murphy and keep him from pressing charges, Wilson agrees to kick House out of the condo.
However, House is not about to be let go so lightly. He manages to really break into Murphy's apartment and, when Murphy arrives, House sedates him with a syringe. When Murphy wakes up he's duct taped to a chair and can't speak through his mouth. House produces a mirror box and places Murphy's amputated right arm in one so it can't be seen and, instead, a mirror image of the left arm appears instead. He instructs Murphy to clench both hands at the same time, then let go. To Murphy's amazement, his pain in 36 years is immediately relieved and he starts crying while thanking House.
Wilson hears from Murphy, who has not only approved the back garden improvements, but has agreed to drop the charges against House even if he doesn't move out. House offers an explanation, but Wilson doesn't want to hear it.
Thank you! I was searching for this. I think I saw the ep years ago... But I kinda forgot all about it. Thank you so much!
Hands-down, the best show ever written and it should come back
If anyone is interested in this topic of the phantom limb go and read "the woman who died laughing" or any of his research, they are very interesting and simply explained even to someone who is not an expert in the field
This is still my favorite episode. Idk if it’s actually possible but this episode gives such joy!
I was always concerned that house kidnapped some random dude but realizing that he's a veteran makes it fine
Fighting in Vietnam sounds something like you've survived a nuclear bomb
Best shorts summary of this episode i could find.
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"House, what did you just do to him?"
"What?"
"The war hero"
"Magic."
Doctors: “how can I help?”
House: “I WILL help. Whether you like it or not.”
House: Hi, honey.
Him: Oh, fuck.
We finally found out who john wicks primary care doctor was 😂
People disregard just what the Canadian troops did in Vietnam. They were strictly there for humanitarian reasons.
True, my grandfather was even a canaidian in the Korean war
House is the ultimate utilitarian. He's willing to do whatever it takes as long as the ends justify the means. He'll help suffering people whether they want him to or not
the vet would have wanted it if he knew it was possible
The Canadian government mostly stayed out of Vietnam. But many private citizens actually joined America and fought there so a Canadian Vietnam Veteran isn’t as rare as you would think
You're gonna get this treatment whether you like it or not lol
One of the best Sherlock Holmes adaptations
Bro they censored "lost"
"You cured my phantom pain! .... I'm still gonna have you arrested for breaking in, you know."
There is an amazing show about a morally perfect RCMP officer and this guy. Its pure magic. I forget the name but it was from the 90's.
Due South for anyone wondering
It's Dudley do right
As soon as I seen him first thing that came to mind was Ray Vecchio.
I love how he had a box and a mirror that fits perfectly in that said box
Did you just censor the word lost?
The poetry of this series is the torture that House endures. It must be some kind of hell, having the ability to take away pain from everyone but himself
Listen. House could set MY HOUSE on fire if it meant he'd cure me of cancer or de-paralyze me or wake me up from a coma.
I love House ! This was a brilliant way to deal with the problem neighbor by dealing with his problem brilliantly.❤
One of my customers (here in Canada) fought in Vietnam…but he signed up to be a marine in the USA tho
The "hi honey!" 🤣🤣🤣
House is literally Dexter Morgan but doesn't kill lmao
Fr he even pulled out the m99 like dexter lmao
@@Drain9ang A House and a Dexter collab would be so awesome haha
My favorite House episode! ❤
Which episode please ?
I never realized House is just Dexter with a better childhood. 😂
if people r wondering yes, that is an actual way for amputees to get rid of phantom pain, although im pretty sure its not that instant, its a thing u have to do regularly for weeks before it goes away
The " hi honey " always gets me 😂😂
The worst part of this is he says he tried, that would destroy your soul if that happened
It's like pulling a splinter from a tiger's paw. The tiger's so happy about the relief that he is grateful and didn't attack
He pulled a dexter.
As bad as I felt for this man, no amount of pain gives you the right to be an ass to your neighbors and demanding absolute silence is nothing short of childish. Just because you won a medal and lost a hand doesn't give you any right to be a jerk, maybe if he had spent more time in therapy and less time hating the world, he would have found that mirror trick much sooner.
I wish we had more doctors like this
40,000 Canadians volunteered for Vietnam, while 100,000 hippies, avoided Vietnam by going to Canada.
Avoided? Joining was voluntary, there wasn’t a draft.
@@mrminkman952 The United States military drafted men to serve in the Vietnam War between 1964 and 1973, conscripting around 1.9 million people.
@@stevedyches4635 it wasn’t compulsory though they were just identifying who could serve.
@@mrminkman952 The Vietnam War draft was compulsory for men. However, more than half of those men were deferred, exempted, or disqualified, especially college and graduate students. As a result, only 25% of the military force in combat zones were draftees.
I feel pain every day from an accident in 1990. This makes me cry for this guy
Landmines don't actually have pressure release triggers.
Depends to my knowledge
But moat AP Mines don't have em as its too complicated
False. The MS-3 is a pressure release mine with 5-6kg activation force
That's false. There are hundreds of variations of landmines, with different triggers, sensitivities, and force because many of them are designed for different purposes.
The vast majority of landmines that were actually used don’t have pressure-release triggers, and it is a myth caused by wartime propaganda and media that they were particularly common.
*However,* it is _also_ an oversimplification to say that _no_ landmines had pressure-release triggers. For example, there was a particular landmine nicknamed “Bouncing Betty” that used a pressure-release trigger to bounce into the air after pressure was released and then detonate. While that specific model was not used in Vietnam (as it was a German mine), they did get used, and there are others that work similarly. They were just far less common than most other trigger mechanisms, with the most common being the pressure-trigger, where detonation is triggered by the pressure itself rather than by adding then removing pressure. (Which makes sense since anti-personnel mines are meant to kill and/or maim one or more people (and anti-tank mines to destroy a tank), not to hold someone in place while someone else tries to disarm it. The only reason many so-called “bounding mines” used a different trigger was due to them needing to be in the air when they detonated, in order to maximize the number of casualties.)
Whether or not it’s plausible that a pressure-release-triggered landmines would be used in Vietnam, I cannot say. I will say it’s far more plausible in this situation with a single landmine that a boy triggered. And it’s at least within the realm of plausibility that the soldier in question tackled or pulled the boy off of a standard landmine after having seen him about to step on it but was barely too late to prevent detonation.
I will also note that there are mines that aren’t triggered by pressure but by other things like a tripwire, movement, sound, vibration, or magnetism.
With all that said, it is common in fictional media for landmines to have a pressure-release trigger, both due to the aforementioned propaganda and because it adds tension. I’m afraid it’s probably a lost cause at this point.
This episode was the first time seeing the show. Fell in love with Dr. House!!
Phantom pain
one of the my favorites episodes :')
Hi honey😊
I wish i had someone like house as my doc since im in pain and i feel i cant control my body and losing memories, all my life i go from specialist to specialist but i can't get fixed because they dont know what is wrong, PLEASE someone in comment section help me get better treatment
I hope you can afford medical tourism one day
Try to give more details. Gather your symptoms, results of blood work, MRI, ct and make a history.
@@xakeres_crow i did all of that, still no result
Go to , UAR , Turkey, or Germany. The have specialists who will listen to you and do tests for much less. Keep hope alive❤
phantom limb syndrome, probably the only solution i've seen on this show that i myself could've come up with if i was in the same situation lol, just cuz i find that concept so interesting
Can't House just do this to himself with his own leg? Or does the limb have to be missing? Or do you have to not know the trick?
Phantom limb pain is completely different than what house suffers from.
So yes the limb needs to be gone
House had a chunk of his thigh removed.
Basically, phantom-limb pain is usually psychosomatic, so it’s not necessarily caused by a signal actually being sent to the brain. The brain thinks the arm is still there, but it’s not getting updates as to that arm’s status, so, in this case, it’s sorta locked into whatever the last signal(s) were sent before the arm was lost. The mirror thing allows for new information from a “present” arm to override that, ending the phantom-pain. (Note: “psychosomatic” doesn’t mean it’s any less real or that it’s “all in your head”; it just means there isn’t a root physiological cause for the symptom(s), but rather that the brain itself is triggering them.)
In House’s case, the limb is still there, actively sending pain signals to the brain. And there is something actively causing that pain as well. And, unlike lesser sensations like light pressure or even short-term pain, long-term severe pain is a lot harder to override when it is being actively sent to the brain. As such, the mirror trick won’t work.
Thanks for the replies people. Very well explained, makes total sense. Cheers.
This was one of my favorite parts of this episode.
😂😂😂😂
The wounded healer...
-Carl Jung
😂
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*Breaks into a war veteran's home*
*Accuses him of falsely being a war veteran*
*Kidnaps him*
*Fixes his phantom pain*
*Refuses to elaborate*
i mean to be fair this was the only possible way the war vet would drop the charges after house broke into his apartment and accused him of faking
Damn, House must have been watching Dexter the way he put him down 😂
I need to rewatch this series again.
BREAKS MY HEART TO KNOW~ How many souls are living in the same grip of persistent pain for an endless list of injuries... physical, emotional, and spiritual.
depths of relevance here..
peace and healing ❤
This guy is a great actor
House is like “I don’t care if you want my help. Here you go”
This was one of the best episodes
Neurologist Dr. Oliver Sachs wrote a lot about phantom limb pain. After he had an amputation, he learned much more and wrote about what he'd learned.
My favorite part of this whole show maybe my favorite Hugh Laurie sequence. Story taken from New England med journal Fall 2007 ❤
Dexter would be proud
This scene brings me to tears every time.