Have you ever heard "It's not bravery if you're not afraid"? Well, he's not relaxed and level-headed if he lacks empathy. He just doesn't consider it a crisis if it isn't happening to him.
It makes sense how House wasn't affected by the mass hysteria. It's his apathy that saved him, he wasn't affected because he was so focused that he couldn't afford to empathize with the other panicked people.
the problem is, that if it get out of hand, your long haul flight might turn into a short one and you in a hospital in god knows where with a huge bill at the end.
Mass hysteria is a great way to get people to take a vaccine which isn't a vaccine, get people to keep keep taking more vacines, which will have accumulative negative long term effects. People have been so effectively brainwashed that they will never connect vaccine accidents as a major contributor from the vaccine it's self, people will willfullly choose to not look at science, thats what mass hysteria is doing..
Years after House and Wilson take off on their final journey together, a meek young med student approaches Chase at the Department of Diagnostics. He's come to PPTH as a med student for a position after learning from a friend that a doctor he knew was there long before he was in med school. Chase asks him "what made you want to be a doctor?" in the routine battery of questions, for the med student to reply: "when I was a kid, everyone on a plane I was on came down with conversion disorders, except for a few people: me, and this other jerk-ass doctor who diagnosed everyone. He's the reason I became a doctor."
The best part of reading this passage for me was when I read the part about “what made you want to be a doctor?” I read it in an aussie accent like Chase.
1:27 props to House for accurately predicting when that woman was going to throw up at that EXACT moment, all because he instantly figured out that she was pregnant.
Hello party people. As someone who has trouble breathing through his nose, I would like to confirm that when my nose is functioning and I breath through my mouth... ho boy let's just say it doesn't help with avoiding smells. You breath through your nose involuntarily unless it's blocked (even if you're trying to breath through your mouth), so now you're both smelling and tasting it. Euch.
For everyone else, it was the power of thought. For the original guy, he had the bends. Basically dissolved gasses coming back as bubbles due to a change in air pressure.
@@Antoninirivera if your saying he got the bends super fast from the diving, if it was yesterday that would be the slowest onset of bends maybe ever, as it occurs either during or very soon after decompression. Edit: Yes i realise i was wrong sorry, no need to have more people correct me
In case you wanna know, the original guy, Peng, had “the bends.” He had gone scuba diving the day before and going to a high altitude in the plane the day after caused him it
Not so random. He needs a blond guy with the Australian accent, an ethnic man and a strict white woman to represent Chase, Foreman and Cameron respectively.
5:15 Good thing the unconscious patient was kind enough to help house getting up and sliding into the chair. Would have been hard in the leg otherwise.
I love how everyone got hit by a negative placebo effect he lies to everyone and everyone started to feel sick DrHouse was a genius for testing everyone with this trick
Experiment: Take one healthy person and everyone around that person keep mentioning how sick that person looks. "Are you feeling well? You look kind of pale." "You're sweating. Are you okay?" Before long the well person will become sick. Mind over matter.
I can confirm. I have panic disorder and when I get stressed I get symptoms that are physical. nausea, vomiting chills and fever, many a time I thought I had a illness and was sick but I went to the doctor and nothing was actually physical wrong with me it all stopped when given xanax and fluids. I am very suggestible to illness because I have very terrible contamination OCD.
@@dercooney Also this isn't necessarily true I lived with a narcissist my entire upbringing. I am still very suggestible to illness. Because illness is not a emotional thing by itself. Its very easy to be convinced you're ill especially when you have anxieties surrounding such or previous awful experiences with illness. The stress of reliving those experiences itself can make you ill. Panic disorder physical symptoms reoccur for example, because you have a fear of the fear and a fear of the symptoms fear causes. This creates a endless loop of "illness" and physical symptoms.
Kinda makes sense. Feeling sick is the reaction of the body to fight something. Sooo if others tell you before youre sick and your body noticed it then your body will go into headstart mode 😂
House “ your pregnant “ Lady “ I can’t be pregnant “ House “ are you a Virgin?” Lady “ no but” House” your pregnant explains your symptoms mazel tov” I know I didn’t get the wording exactly right but that interaction was funny.
Jeez, the power of suggestion is terrifying. The other people on the plane started experiencing the symptoms right after House says it. to think that our own mind could betrayed us just by a simple suggestion placed in a high-intensity situations is actually scary, and could actually be used against us without us knowing it.
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 there are multiple documented examples of people with allergic reactions to bee stings regardless of having no such allergy in their genetics
If he had done nothing, everyone but the original person would have been fine. With his help, the entire plane was taken on a roller coaster ride of hysteria.
@@maxi1ification You're dumb. Her reaction was 100% justified in seeing a person throwing up and possibly having a contagious disease inside a locked plane.
@@dars5229 he may see it that way or just due to his understanding of how the brain works, the power of habit. Just doing what he normally does when problem solving to get ‘in the zone’
@@zukondis A little from column A, a little from column B? If you wanna get all Freudian (and this theory is just a brainfart that should by NO means be taken seriously) Cameron is his Id: reminding him that how the patient feels is important, Chase is his Ego: reminding him that feelings aren't as important as lives, Foreman is his Superego: feelings and lives are all well and good but rules exist for a reason because none of this shit happens in a vacuum.
For those wondering, the problem with the Korean guy was that he was scuba diving the day of the flight, and the extreme drastic difference in pressure and altitude was affecting him.
We all now that kid is a doctor now, and the fact that house basically created his team with the 3 people representing his normal team shows that even if he won’t say it he needs his team
The part I loved most about this episode is that House's team got stuck with the weird, dangerous illness while the crisis House was dealing with ultimately turned out to be something common.
so was Cuddy the solution is oxygen and they need to get down to 3,000 feet. Bends is painful they need to get the nitrogen out and return to surface depth.
I just finished this episode on Amazon Prime. I’m a scuba diver myself (recreational) so when it was revealed that Peng idiotically boarded a flight less than 24 hours after his previous dive, thus opening himself to decompression sickness (formal name for the bends), I almost facepalmed. By the way, it’s called the bends because the pain is relieved by bending the joints, but according to this episode it can also be relieved by pressure applied to the joints which I didn’t know about lol.
What I found great was the stewardess. At the end when he said complimentary bar service, she had the look like she was about to argue and then realize it was going to make the rest of the flight a lot easier for her so went with it.
This clip made me wanna watch House about a month ago. Now I'm here after i'm done with the last episode and just wanna say thank you, I really needed something to shift my focus from some bad stuff and plus I got to experience a masterpiece.
I would add overthinking, ignorance and autosuggestion. My mom is the typical hypochondriac person, prone to mass hysteria. As soon as she feels something wrong, she always thinks for the worst case scenario. If she hears something from medias or other people, she will start to believe she had been infected. I'm a paramedic and imagine my life during the 1st year of pandemia😂
Not especially. Humans are by design social creatures. Neanderthals were smarter than us but we survived because we work better in groups. Therefore we are biologically predisposed to panic as a group. Going into fight or flight a few seconds earlier by just seeing someone else panic instead of seeing the danger yourself could be the difference between life or death. Of course these days we don’t usually have to deal with predators so this biologically instinct can end up doing more harm than good
Has it ever happened to you that you feel sick and google it, find that you have an incurable desease and suddenly you feel worse and the symptoms of that illness are making more and more sense, then, you go to a doctor and it was a minor thing. In this case, it's also the instinct of "omg that guy looks very sick, what if he infected me?" tha danger of a possible infection makes you feel sick as prevention. In short, it's a combination of many psychological factors
I remember when it was my first or 2nd time on fly (was going to Turkey) I threw up ~20 times and I and rest of my family were almost restricted to back of the plane because the flight assistants thought that I had some sort of extreme disease that caused me to vomit but I was just sick from travelling in the plane as I am today whether it is a car or a plane.
Not deadly infection it is much worse the patient and Cuddy have Bends. Bends also known as altitude sickness, decompression sickness, or to use the military term Caisson Disease is what happens if someone who is not adapted to living at higher altitudes goes below sea level or up to 12,000 feet. symptoms ears ringing, pain in the joints, swollen or burst blood vessels and arteries, internal bleeding, and difficulty breathing. To fix this you need to get the patient into a hyperbaric chamber and place them on oxygen for 24 hours to flush the nitrogen and CO2 out of their system then you need to raise the pressure back to surface depth which is 3,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level. Once treatment is complete they need to be placed in an oxygen tent and on a mask until their joints and vanes and arteries repair themselves.
You've combined a couple of extra things in there, altitude sickness is due to breathing a lower partial pressure of oxygen when your body isn't acclimatised to it which can also make the bends (DCS) more likely. DCS is due to nitrogen and occasionally helium build up, excessive carbon dioxide (CO2) though causes hypercapnia. 100% oxygen (or an even higher partial pressure in a hyperbaric chamber) does work to treat all of them though. As a rescue diver myself I just wanted to specify the differences.
This is why it pays to watch the episode rather than some crappy clip. The patient had been diving and come up too fast, as a result the Bends. Rather than waiting, he boarded a plane and sat in a pressurised cabin. That's what caused his symptoms.' The Bends is not also known as altitude sickness. Also Cuddy didn't have the Bends, she had conversion disorder
Which in term was based almost verbatim on the script from Zero Hour. (It mainly had a lot of parody thrown in.) th-cam.com/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/w-d-xo.html
Don't forget, as a lot of sad people do, is that House is a TV drama. People getting out of their seats and going to the bathroom to throw up is more dramatic.
To be fair he was right all along about it just being one drunk dude, it was the dumbass hysterical Jane Doe’s chirping in his ear and making people around them panicked that made him second guess. Moral of the story: abandon, sacrifice, eat, sell, or kill any women around you during an apocalypse or world war.
@@maidenless1156 As I remember this episode, he wasn't just drunk but was he not diving the day before the flight? and the rapid difference of in ears pressure made him sick. Usually not recommending to dive within 24h before a flight.
Of course, it was either meat or fish. It's always the fish. If you learn anything from Zero Hour, Airplane, and House, it's never eat the fish on the plane.
When my doctor grandpa guest taught in medical school, his favorite subject to teach was always rare diseases. Because over the course of studying them, at least a couple of students would "contract" whatever disease they were focusing on, no matter how rare or improbable. They studied so intently that their mind created the physical symptoms even beyond just sympathy symptoms.
After the flight Arastoo Vaziri (2:28) learned to speak English fluently, became an American citizen and became an intern at the Jeffersonian under Dr. Brennan.
Reminds me of my best flight ever, walked from Florence to San Antonio tx "bout 38 miles" drank 2 six packs on the way.....boarded plain while absolutely hammered. Puked in br before take off "precovid flight attendees thought i was sick. Nope just nerves and partially drunk, gave me 2 clear seats in back of plane. Passed out woke up back in pa. Flight for me felt all of 15 seconds
That was not a rare illness. The guy was a diver, and got decompression sickness (the bends), not an unusual thing (albeit uncommon nowadays because people generally are not stupid, as it is completely preventable with proper procedure), you cannot go on flights for 12-48 hours after scuba diving (depending on the length and depth of the dive) for this exact reason. Everyone else just panicked.
4:18 House: "It's definitely a taxians and it's definitely a rash" cuddy: "If you look at it for 5 more minutes before concluding it's also definitley a leg"
"Look that way" I swear to god the amounts of times I've seen this exact thing happen or had to tell myself where to look to puke is hilarious Edit: Also the component that dishes out radiation in an Xray machine can break thus causing a MUCH MUCH *MUUUCH* higher output of radiation. And youd just need to be under a few secconds to long. So doesnt need to be a weird xray machine like house said - just some neglect
I don’t think the average hospital allows that to happen, I’m not a doctor, nurse, or any medical field worker but I’d be surprised if X-ray machines have a million safety precautions attached
@@handleonafridge6828 actually they do and in most cases (there have been a few too many imo, that even caused turkey to have a radiation incident and other countries similar stuff) Its seriously always human error. And like to an almost understandable degree, but since that has happened the "CDC" but for radiation has educated the world and its hospitals appropriately. People used to dispose of them to junkyards often times which was very bad or left them abandoned or completely oversee the damaged instrument. Honestly theres a whole own topic to radiation from Xrays and stuff - if you're interested you can fully educated yourself on it - nothing complex about it And as i said - generally its due to human error
I like how the only one who doesn't get caught up in the hysteria is the kid. It's almost like he was catching on to what House was doing at the end.
Cuddy should’ve gotten that resume…
@@zachlewis9751 beat me to it
@@zachlewis9751 only room for one Chase in the budget
A kid
Of course he wasn't concerned
Or, he’s just oblivious as most kids are of dire situations ….
I always thought that this episode did an excellent job showing just how relaxed and level headed House can be in a possible crisis.
Have you ever heard "It's not bravery if you're not afraid"? Well, he's not relaxed and level-headed if he lacks empathy. He just doesn't consider it a crisis if it isn't happening to him.
@@ladyaj7784 Except it could have affected him as easily as anyone else. Yet he didn’t care
@CatKabs Damn, sounds like a stellar drug. Where can I get some?
Or he just doesn't care
House is a psychopath so is natural for him to feel cery relaxed and feel best when your in chaos. :)
It makes sense how House wasn't affected by the mass hysteria. It's his apathy that saved him, he wasn't affected because he was so focused that he couldn't afford to empathize with the other panicked people.
Oooooooooor House cant empathize
@@BVBGirl-3313
He can, when he wants.
Or it's a badly written episode
@@hisokamorow6709 which is very rare lmao
@@BVBGirl-3313 mostly with those who are somewhat different than normal people, especially when they don't fit in society like him
If y’all are wondering, the original patient had the bends from scuba diving within 24hrs of a flight
Isn't that dangerous though? I head the bends can cause your insides to bubble up and can cause internal bleeding and people can die from that
@@Rainygrims it causes air bubbles in you blood stream, it is dangerous but people survive it all the time
@@rannz8 still very dangerous and incredibly painful. Many airlines require that their pilot go beyond FAA regulations and can’t go within 48 hours.
Then what was wrong with cuddy?
@@alarrim29574 everyone on the plane seen the guy was sick so hysteria causes everyone to think they were also sick.
Today I learned that mass hysteria is a good strategy for securing free drinks on long haul flights.
the problem is, that if it get out of hand, your long haul flight might turn into a short one and you in a hospital in god knows where with a huge bill at the end.
yeah me likey some LP shots...
Most long haul flights have free drink anyways
@@LednacekZ huge bill if u fly in the US 😂
Mass hysteria is a great way to get people to take a vaccine which isn't a vaccine, get people to keep keep taking more vacines, which will have accumulative negative long term effects. People have been so effectively brainwashed that they will never connect vaccine accidents as a major contributor from the vaccine it's self, people will willfullly choose to not look at science, thats what mass hysteria is doing..
I just realized he needed an australian guy, a disagreeing guy, and woman with a strong moral compass. Looks like that team really grew on him.
damn youre smart, most of us didnt realized it when he asked the boy, the woman and the guy.
@@manbolomo relax lmao
Strong moral compass = pig headed, stubborn, and arrogant
@@eggsoverbreezy6264 which mean lady hurt you?
imagine how flattering it must be to have the stamp "the Australian one"... as a doctor...
"thats permanent marker you know" lmao that actress is hilarious and her delivery was perfect
is this a joke?
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ueDLC emojis
Huh 🥴 this is a joke. She’s an extra in one episode never to be seen again
Wow. You guys are good
@@JayredwaveFJB why does it have to be a joke then
Everytime I see House, feels like he is potentially immune to any disease.
Except the common cold.
@@TheOmegaRiddler and bullets
My man's immune system is god tier
and addiction
@@ShivaniPriya0595 and a skull fracture
I like how the lack of panic and therefore lack of symptoms in the cabin crew attests to their training in high pressure situations
Also the clueless kid was fine the whole time.
Years after House and Wilson take off on their final journey together, a meek young med student approaches Chase at the Department of Diagnostics. He's come to PPTH as a med student for a position after learning from a friend that a doctor he knew was there long before he was in med school. Chase asks him "what made you want to be a doctor?" in the routine battery of questions, for the med student to reply: "when I was a kid, everyone on a plane I was on came down with conversion disorders, except for a few people: me, and this other jerk-ass doctor who diagnosed everyone.
He's the reason I became a doctor."
that's such a good starting plot.
I would absolutely watch this spin off
The best part of reading this passage for me was when I read the part about “what made you want to be a doctor?” I read it in an aussie accent like Chase.
Thing is house also got inspired by a janitor in a military base
Doogie Howser?
It’s so adorable seeing house’s interest being piqued for the slightest clue that it can be lupus
it's never lupus
@@jim2245 Well, there's one time when it was lupus
@@fraumartha4184 and it was houses first case of lupus and he commented that lol
Don't forget sarcoidosis
Lupus is a running joke in the show.
1:27 props to House for accurately predicting when that woman was going to throw up at that EXACT moment, all because he instantly figured out that she was pregnant.
Nah it becuz of her face. Maybe some muscle or in the eyes changes when were about to throw up
House was looking at her eyes. There was a brief change of them in seconds.
House was making everyone near him vomit with that shirt!
Watch the end of the video
He made her vomit
Also im pretty sure shes pregnant
the only thing not explained by conversion disorder is her bra being too small, that's not a symptom of pregnancy in itself.
Imagine the smell in that airplane... How not to get sick?
Lmaoooo
just breath by the mouth
@@brotheralaric7177 then the taste gets stuck to the roof of your mouth
@@brotheralaric7177 then you'll taste it though
Hello party people.
As someone who has trouble breathing through his nose, I would like to confirm that when my nose is functioning and I breath through my mouth... ho boy let's just say it doesn't help with avoiding smells. You breath through your nose involuntarily unless it's blocked (even if you're trying to breath through your mouth), so now you're both smelling and tasting it. Euch.
For everyone else, it was the power of thought. For the original guy, he had the bends. Basically dissolved gasses coming back as bubbles due to a change in air pressure.
I knew this, but you da real MVP for saying it.
If I recall, he had gone scuba diving the day before the flight. Got big Benz super fast 👌🏽
House later tells the pilot to fly so low he can club baby seals
It’s insane how our body manifests physical symptoms simply in response to the consciousness.
@@Antoninirivera if your saying he got the bends super fast from the diving, if it was yesterday that would be the slowest onset of bends maybe ever, as it occurs either during or very soon after decompression.
Edit: Yes i realise i was wrong sorry, no need to have more people correct me
The most unrealistic thing about this episode is the flight providing free bar service or complimentary anything
That's not really that unrealistic if you're flying with the right company.
Yeah here recently I took my first ever flight to the college I'm attending currently. And I had gotten free pretzels and a soda.
It's normal on long haul flights to have complementary bar service, idk what are you guys on...
International flights used to have free booze
@@xanderx8661 They still do, wtf are you talking about?
In case you wanna know, the original guy, Peng, had “the bends.” He had gone scuba diving the day before and going to a high altitude in the plane the day after caused him it
2:11 he’s been upfront on the plane for 5 seconds and already he had found a Chase, a Cameron, and a Foreman 😂😅🤣
Only that that's Kutner 2:30 lol
2:35 House remaking his team out of random people...its just so great.
Not so random. He needs a blond guy with the Australian accent, an ethnic man and a strict white woman to represent Chase, Foreman and Cameron respectively.
This house guy encounters so many rare conditions, they should make a TV show out of it
Yeah it would be interesting and help people recognize rarer diseases
The Bends is not really a rare condition, it's just rare that people are dumb enough to make it worse by going on an airplane with it.
@@giantWarioYou must be fun at party...
5:15 Good thing the unconscious patient was kind enough to help house getting up and sliding into the chair. Would have been hard in the leg otherwise.
bruh
He wasn't unconscious though, but in a real lot of pain from having the bends
Yea it just hurts bad every where
I love how everyone got hit by a negative placebo effect he lies to everyone and everyone started to feel sick
DrHouse was a genius for testing everyone with this trick
The reverse of the placebo effect has a name : the nocebo effect.
I love how when House is eating his steak and looks over at the man he's like, "fuck sake, can't I get a moments peace"
Experiment: Take one healthy person and everyone around that person keep mentioning how sick that person looks. "Are you feeling well? You look kind of pale." "You're sweating. Are you okay?" Before long the well person will become sick. Mind over matter.
i suppose if they're suggestible. pick someone experienced with manipulation and they tune it right out
@@dercooney True that it doesn't work on everyone. I guess it's like a Jedi mind trick.
I can confirm. I have panic disorder and when I get stressed I get symptoms that are physical. nausea, vomiting chills and fever, many a time I thought I had a illness and was sick but I went to the doctor and nothing was actually physical wrong with me it all stopped when given xanax and fluids. I am very suggestible to illness because I have very terrible contamination OCD.
@@dercooney Also this isn't necessarily true I lived with a narcissist my entire upbringing. I am still very suggestible to illness. Because illness is not a emotional thing by itself. Its very easy to be convinced you're ill especially when you have anxieties surrounding such or previous awful experiences with illness. The stress of reliving those experiences itself can make you ill. Panic disorder physical symptoms reoccur for example, because you have a fear of the fear and a fear of the symptoms fear causes. This creates a endless loop of "illness" and physical symptoms.
Kinda makes sense. Feeling sick is the reaction of the body to fight something. Sooo if others tell you before youre sick and your body noticed it then your body will go into headstart mode 😂
House “ your pregnant “
Lady “ I can’t be pregnant “
House “ are you a Virgin?”
Lady “ no but”
House” your pregnant explains your symptoms mazel tov”
I know I didn’t get the wording exactly right but that interaction was funny.
you did XD
*you're
It also explains why you trying to fit you 36Cs into a 34B.
Great observation, doc!!!!
@@KunigasSuvirintojas dude nobody cares
@@daftcheese3329 Dude, .........
Jeez, the power of suggestion is terrifying. The other people on the plane started experiencing the symptoms right after House says it. to think that our own mind could betrayed us just by a simple suggestion placed in a high-intensity situations is actually scary, and could actually be used against us without us knowing it.
The power of suggestion is so powerful that just believing that a pill will have an effect on you, will make it have an effect on you
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 there are multiple documented examples of people with allergic reactions to bee stings regardless of having no such allergy in their genetics
@@zzodysseuszz There are also multiple researches on placebo effects.
You do know this is fake right
@@matthewmartinez2129 of course most of what's in this show is fake.
If he had done nothing, everyone but the original person would have been fine. With his help, the entire plane was taken on a roller coaster ride of hysteria.
Well, technically the hysteria ball got rolling with the nosy blonde woman
I wonder if anyone could have died from mass hysteria. Cuddy looked like she was on her deathbed
Thanks for explaining. This comment reminds of Amy telling Sheldon in TBBT, Indiana Jones discovering the ark made no difference.
@@maxi1ification You're dumb. Her reaction was 100% justified in seeing a person throwing up and possibly having a contagious disease inside a locked plane.
@@Sherirose1 Erm... yes... mathematically I suppose that's true. The plot's ark expression does reduce to zero.
Despite being a misanthrope, House can't live without the ducklings aka his team.
They're his Greek chorus. He needs them to bounce his own thoughts off in order to know which to listen to and which to ignore.
@@dars5229 he may see it that way or just due to his understanding of how the brain works, the power of habit. Just doing what he normally does when problem solving to get ‘in the zone’
@@zukondis A little from column A, a little from column B? If you wanna get all Freudian (and this theory is just a brainfart that should by NO means be taken seriously) Cameron is his Id: reminding him that how the patient feels is important, Chase is his Ego: reminding him that feelings aren't as important as lives, Foreman is his Superego: feelings and lives are all well and good but rules exist for a reason because none of this shit happens in a vacuum.
I definitely appreciated that the writers of this episode included him assigning roles that were basically Chase, Cameron, etc. Spot on.
He was just being humorous.
I like how as soon as the doctor announce the symptom, eveyone who is sitting still.. get the symptom 🤣🤣
Maybe they just pretend to be okay 😂
my favorite part of this is when House picks up the intercom phone and goes “hellooooo,” bc House is, as Wilson put it, an eleven year old.
For those wondering, the problem with the Korean guy was that he was scuba diving the day of the flight, and the extreme drastic difference in pressure and altitude was affecting him.
We all now that kid is a doctor now, and the fact that house basically created his team with the 3 people representing his normal team shows that even if he won’t say it he needs his team
8:35 "if it thinks you are sick, it makes you sick" that's a dailogue.
Weird how the brain works
Fevers and puking is really just the body's way of protecting you
"Make sure you get a resume from him."
The part I loved most about this episode is that House's team got stuck with the weird, dangerous illness while the crisis House was dealing with ultimately turned out to be something common.
Pang had the bends, in case ya haven't seen the rest.
He went diving the day of the flight.
Like he was a friggen seagull
But sucks that he wasn't cause he got screwed
so was Cuddy the solution is oxygen and they need to get down to 3,000 feet. Bends is painful they need to get the nitrogen out and return to surface depth.
I just finished this episode on Amazon Prime. I’m a scuba diver myself (recreational) so when it was revealed that Peng idiotically boarded a flight less than 24 hours after his previous dive, thus opening himself to decompression sickness (formal name for the bends), I almost facepalmed. By the way, it’s called the bends because the pain is relieved by bending the joints, but according to this episode it can also be relieved by pressure applied to the joints which I didn’t know about lol.
“Yes! I’ll go get her”
😂😂😂😂
idk why I laughed so hard
The moral of this story: Do NOT get on a plane right after scuba diving
What I found great was the stewardess. At the end when he said complimentary bar service, she had the look like she was about to argue and then realize it was going to make the rest of the flight a lot easier for her so went with it.
She didn't look as though she was going to argue.
'Are you a virgin?' 'well, no-' 'then you're pregnant. Mazel Tov.'
Haha
This clip made me wanna watch House about a month ago. Now I'm here after i'm done with the last episode and just wanna say thank you, I really needed something to shift my focus from some bad stuff and plus I got to experience a masterpiece.
Mass Hysteria has always confused me. Like how does someone become a part of Mass Hysteria? Is it caused by a lack of mental strength / willpower?
I would add overthinking, ignorance and autosuggestion.
My mom is the typical hypochondriac person, prone to mass hysteria.
As soon as she feels something wrong, she always thinks for the worst case scenario.
If she hears something from medias or other people, she will start to believe she had been infected.
I'm a paramedic and imagine my life during the 1st year of pandemia😂
Not especially. Humans are by design social creatures. Neanderthals were smarter than us but we survived because we work better in groups. Therefore we are biologically predisposed to panic as a group. Going into fight or flight a few seconds earlier by just seeing someone else panic instead of seeing the danger yourself could be the difference between life or death. Of course these days we don’t usually have to deal with predators so this biologically instinct can end up doing more harm than good
Has it ever happened to you that you feel sick and google it, find that you have an incurable desease and suddenly you feel worse and the symptoms of that illness are making more and more sense, then, you go to a doctor and it was a minor thing. In this case, it's also the instinct of "omg that guy looks very sick, what if he infected me?" tha danger of a possible infection makes you feel sick as prevention. In short, it's a combination of many psychological factors
Panic. When panic people tend to not think clearly...so eventualy they'll join in the group.
It's literally been scientifically proven that it's nothing to do with willpower lol. It's panic ..and anyone can panic, even the strongest person.
Oh, you just _know_ his morally outraged assistant had words for him after that stunt toward the end.
Fun fact that's his boss lol
I remember when it was my first or 2nd time on fly (was going to Turkey) I threw up ~20 times and I and rest of my family were almost restricted to back of the plane because the flight assistants thought that I had some sort of extreme disease that caused me to vomit but I was just sick from travelling in the plane as I am today whether it is a car or a plane.
Just seek for FENIBUT.
@@netfalsifikaciiistorii phenibut
As a 12 year old I ate thee platters of sushi at a Mexican airport let's just say I was about to die.
@@benblake479 Ough, the Latin hangover... =)
Thank you!
Maybe it’s motion sickness,you can take pills before the flight
That stand in Karen was the best 😂
"I would like to speak to the Captain right now!"
"But ma'am he is flying the plane!"
"I don't care!! the manager needs to hear me!!"
She was
House is probably the only doctor who would would not volunteer in a passenger plane when a doctor is being requested.
I like the fact House somehow know how to use the flight interphone system of the particular aircraft type.
Well, that's easy enough. You pick up the handset and press a button.
Not deadly infection it is much worse the patient and Cuddy have Bends. Bends also known as altitude sickness, decompression sickness, or to use the military term Caisson Disease is what happens if someone who is not adapted to living at higher altitudes goes below sea level or up to 12,000 feet. symptoms ears ringing, pain in the joints, swollen or burst blood vessels and arteries, internal bleeding, and difficulty breathing. To fix this you need to get the patient into a hyperbaric chamber and place them on oxygen for 24 hours to flush the nitrogen and CO2 out of their system then you need to raise the pressure back to surface depth which is 3,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level. Once treatment is complete they need to be placed in an oxygen tent and on a mask until their joints and vanes and arteries repair themselves.
You've combined a couple of extra things in there, altitude sickness is due to breathing a lower partial pressure of oxygen when your body isn't acclimatised to it which can also make the bends (DCS) more likely. DCS is due to nitrogen and occasionally helium build up, excessive carbon dioxide (CO2) though causes hypercapnia. 100% oxygen (or an even higher partial pressure in a hyperbaric chamber) does work to treat all of them though. As a rescue diver myself I just wanted to specify the differences.
Cuddy doesn't have the Bends.
@@BioYuGi what did curry have here? Haven’t seen this ep
@@thiskid990 Cuddy also has conversion disorder
This is why it pays to watch the episode rather than some crappy clip. The patient had been diving and come up too fast, as a result the Bends. Rather than waiting, he boarded a plane and sat in a pressurised cabin. That's what caused his symptoms.' The Bends is not also known as altitude sickness. Also Cuddy didn't have the Bends, she had conversion disorder
always remember, for hysteria, the symptom is real, but the cause is fake.
Look at the bright side. At least it's not lupis
It's never lupis
akKks lupis, i love it
O m goodness 😁
"lupus"
5:11 The unconscious guy grabbing House always gets me.
Haha never noticed that 🤣
I saw that too. 😜
@5:22 I feel like there are multiple vomit bags within arms reach and she had enough time to warn house but not grab one just in case?
I liked this plot the first time I saw it. It was a movie called Airplane where everyone who ate the fish got sick including all the pilots.
Which in term was based almost verbatim on the script from Zero Hour. (It mainly had a lot of parody thrown in.)
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Ah yes, I remember. I had the lasagna.
"we need to get these people to a hospital"
"Why, what is it?"
"it's a place where they treat sick people, but thats not important right now"
I heard they made safety protocol to prevent that now. They require pilot and co-pilot to eat completely different meals.
Classic!👍
Seriously, though, how pretty is Lisa Edelstein? Even when she's supposed to look like a hot mess, she's gorgeous!
Лиза сыграла так много проституток - как до, так и после House MD, что... =)))
It would be awesome if this included the last bit where the flight attendant asked House out on a date.
" Do you want to look at it for another five minutes before concluding it's definitely a leg?"
3:59 instead of urging them to go throw up in the bathroom, wouldn’t it have been better then give them a paper bag? And then throw the bag out?
bitch where?
Don't forget, as a lot of sad people do, is that House is a TV drama. People getting out of their seats and going to the bathroom to throw up is more dramatic.
This was the greatest show ever to air on television
You didn't see many shows, huh?
yeah you need to watch more than one show.
simmer down son. it was okay and interesting but i wouldn't;'t have it in my top 10.
witch would be top 10.
either i'm thinking too much into it, or the commenters before me did not get the 'air' joke
"Your pregnant, mazel tov." Best line in cinematic history.
Edit: Wow, 2 months later and the likes have grown!
*You're.😋
@@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 lol tysm for correcting me
Mazel*
Getting excited enough to edit your comments because of likes, lol.
@@OrdinaryLatvian what?
“I know it sounds sexist, but science says you’re weak and soft what can I do?” 😂
To be fair he was right all along about it just being one drunk dude, it was the dumbass hysterical Jane Doe’s chirping in his ear and making people around them panicked that made him second guess.
Moral of the story: abandon, sacrifice, eat, sell, or kill any women around you during an apocalypse or world war.
@@maidenless1156 Gee, you're going to have fun post-apocalypse trying to reproduce by yourself.
@@Vieweracc99 beautiful
@@maidenless1156 As I remember this episode, he wasn't just drunk but was he not diving the day before the flight? and the rapid difference of in ears pressure made him sick. Usually not recommending to dive within 24h before a flight.
@@ljnnt3475 as his comment already suggested, he has no idea what he is talking about. Yes that guy had the divers illness or whatever it is called
God his American accent is so good. It's better than mine
even fooled the director
Of course, it was either meat or fish.
It's always the fish. If you learn anything from Zero Hour, Airplane, and House, it's never eat the fish on the plane.
I just don’t eat fish, period.
"Steak or fish?"
"That's right, i had the lasagna."
@@motodog242 smart call.
When my doctor grandpa guest taught in medical school, his favorite subject to teach was always rare diseases. Because over the course of studying them, at least a couple of students would "contract" whatever disease they were focusing on, no matter how rare or improbable. They studied so intently that their mind created the physical symptoms even beyond just sympathy symptoms.
After the flight Arastoo Vaziri (2:28) learned to speak English fluently, became an American citizen and became an intern at the Jeffersonian under Dr. Brennan.
at 0:35 the flight attendant said nilalagnat ka ba, which means are you sick when having a fever in tagalog...
She has a bad accent tho
@@bluetaigax1747That man's Korean is not understandable either
Fyi the guy had been scuba diving the day before and the change in elevation and pressure from divinf and then flying basically broke him
in other words, he thought he was a Seagull lol
“Wow, you guys are good!”
Had me laughing incredibly loud
When the meal choice is fish or steak. You opt for lasagne just to be certain.
Most choices are always chicken or pasta.
@@lorenzoFCIM1908 Airplane fail.
@@polreamonn ahh yes i remember. I had the lasagna.
To eat or Not eat
Surely you can't be serious.
How do that many adults not immediately try to grab something to barf in before just projectile vomiting everywhere 😂
They literally keep barf bags in every seat pocket on airplanes 😂
@@notecollector896 right 😂
This was the first episode of House I watched. I’d always resisted it, but started after the credits not knowing what it was. I then watched episode 1
I love how smart and professional House is.
the fact that Hugh Laurie, an Englishman, can do the voice of an American, doing an Australian accent, is pretty damn impressive
5:02 My man just gave a fast spoiler
Lol didn’t know what they had, so he gaslit them into believing they’re making themselves sick lol
He knew they had conversion disorder.
Unfortunately Pej’s role in House wasn’t Dr. Arastoo, he could have helped 😂
I thought the same thing! Hahaha
Hehe yup
I love how everybody always doubts house and he always end up being right
That thumbnail though😂...
0:45 - "Nilalagnat ka ba", is Filipino for "Are you feverish?"
Akala ko nagkamali ako ng dinig 🙂
Flight attendants “Is anyone a doctor?”
House: 🙄”yes I am…lemme go get her”
…XD
I love this ep. Especially how he messed with Cuddy.
Reminds me of my best flight ever, walked from Florence to San Antonio tx "bout 38 miles" drank 2 six packs on the way.....boarded plain while absolutely hammered. Puked in br before take off "precovid flight attendees thought i was sick. Nope just nerves and partially drunk, gave me 2 clear seats in back of plane. Passed out woke up back in pa. Flight for me felt all of 15 seconds
🎶I’m getting drunk on a plane🎵
If House is your doctor (in general) why bother to challenge him. He is always right.
What a beautiful plane journey. No turbulence at all ;)
The throwing up made me feel scared
7:50 Yo Listen Up!
Lol
The "nilalagnat ka ba?" caught me off guard, shes asking if hes having a fever
House: **Goes anywhere at all**
Extremely rare illness: "Now is my time to shine".
That was not a rare illness. The guy was a diver, and got decompression sickness (the bends), not an unusual thing (albeit uncommon nowadays because people generally are not stupid, as it is completely preventable with proper procedure), you cannot go on flights for 12-48 hours after scuba diving (depending on the length and depth of the dive) for this exact reason.
Everyone else just panicked.
Mass hysteria is not an extremely rare illness.
Captain was chillin' in the cockpit. Not a damn word about his flight.
Seriously though, what type of moron goes scuba diving deep enough for the bends to be a problem, then decides “I’m gonna get on a plane!” 🤦♂️
he's just like Holmes or Monk. He sees everything.
2:35 LOL-
Thank you Dr House for defusing the situation, keep up the good work! 🤣🤣
Did no one notice how initially House thought it was the fish that made everyone sick? Kind of like another famous airplane disaster movie...
Do you like gladiator movie? LOL 😂😂
I didn't know lupus could cause all that
we learn in med school that lupus and TB can cause everything hahahha
It’s never lupus
4:18
House: "It's definitely a taxians and it's definitely a rash"
cuddy: "If you look at it for 5 more minutes before concluding it's also definitley a leg"
"a taxians". What?
I love house just deconstructing his interactions with the rest of the cast by assigning their typical roles to the passengers.
"Look that way"
I swear to god the amounts of times I've seen this exact thing happen or had to tell myself where to look to puke is hilarious
Edit: Also the component that dishes out radiation in an Xray machine can break thus causing a MUCH MUCH *MUUUCH* higher output of radiation.
And youd just need to be under a few secconds to long.
So doesnt need to be a weird xray machine like house said - just some neglect
I don’t think the average hospital allows that to happen, I’m not a doctor, nurse, or any medical field worker but I’d be surprised if X-ray machines have a million safety precautions attached
@@handleonafridge6828 actually they do and in most cases (there have been a few too many imo, that even caused turkey to have a radiation incident and other countries similar stuff)
Its seriously always human error.
And like to an almost understandable degree, but since that has happened the "CDC" but for radiation has educated the world and its hospitals appropriately.
People used to dispose of them to junkyards often times which was very bad or left them abandoned or completely oversee the damaged instrument.
Honestly theres a whole own topic to radiation from Xrays and stuff - if you're interested you can fully educated yourself on it - nothing complex about it
And as i said - generally its due to human error
6:37 famous words=
“You’re right, let him die. Hand over the meds”
🤣🤣
House made the problem worse by telling them that they got sick in the first place.
What????
Mass hysteria! Fascinating! One of the more stranger cases is that of Burari deaths!