08:20 it's cool seeing that Foreman, even whilst in a meeting discussing unrelated topics, he machinates and almost subconsciously puts all details together. Years of training right there.
This was a rather dark episode. That conversation between Chase and the patient's wife around 3:50 ("People who are sick are not the only ones who need to be taken care of") sets up a later conversation wherein Chase tells Adams about having to take care of his alcoholic mother and infant sister when he was a teenager, and how, looking back, he wishes his mother had just used a gun to kill herself instead of a bottle, because it would have saved the family a lot of pain.
well dark or not its actually an useful message more people should be aware of. I'd love to live in a world where all the sick people are taken care of without causing huge problems for their loved ones, but we don't live in that world and I don't think we will anytime soon. So, given realistic situations, I'd definitely kill myself if I find out I have Alzheimer's (or most forms of life-threatening cancers). From an altruistic perspective, it's kinder to the families. From a selfish perspective, it avoids all sorts of terrible pain. Honestly I think people who don't do this are usually just not opened minded enough to think about the situation from a critical and objective perspective.
But yet, you rob your loved ones from those moments that can be had before it gets too dark, and thus is selfish to deny them that time. I've been a full-time caregiver three times over, and still am. Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, and ehlers-danlos. @@notinthemoodfornames8033 I believe I helped them have a more dignified and meaningful parting, knowing they weren't abandoned. My father begged for his gun so he could "clean it"... I knew better. Looked at him and he smiled, then looked away with a sigh.
I definitely feel for you, I took care of my granny with dementia for four months. I would always return home with my arms and legs covered with bruises from the hitting, kicking, etc.
Oh my god I didn't even realize the camera work at 6:31, the long take of making a decision after finding the patient in the ER. Man the best camera work is truly invisible, what an amazing shot.
God has blessed me! My grandmother was 99 when she passed. Fragile as a house of cards, but smart as a tack! Never had any mental issues. God rest her soul. My prayers go out to those less fortunate than I.
@@turningmememachine7256 I love a puzzle as much as he does. But, honestly, I question how he could be an atheist by the end of the series, as many miracles as he's witnessed. But, sometimes, it takes an outsider to make someone see within.
What I love here is Foreman's expression at 5:24 - the look that says, 'where's House going with this?' Note that once House has spoken his piece here - typical House brilliance - the scene's narrative changes from panic to logic. Superb.
As someone who’s gone thru acidosis house blew it off like it was a cold. When I got acidosis it was the result of a tooth infection that became a cytokine storm. The cytokine storm destroyed the islet cells in my pancreas giving me type 1 diabetes. Because of the sudden onset, the hospital had already tested for diabetes and got multiple negatives. So I was eating carbs and sugar. Boom, acidosis. Proceeded to lose 20% of my skin, vision in my left eye, and feeling on the left side of my body. My blood had become so acidic it was *literally* melting my brain. Acidosis is almost always a death sentence and house is like yeah but brain damage is worse than brain melting. Just lmao
about that I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's, about that I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's about that I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's, about that I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's, about that I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's.
@@ArawnOfAnnwn You're technically not wrong, but you miss the point. You never can be sure whether you're gonna be healthy or sick but there are things you can do to lessen the chance of getting sick. I think Alzheimer is still being researched but things like sleep a proper amount of hours never hurts. I've heard coffee is a good thing to prevent alzheimer but I'm not sure about that.
I haven't watched these in so long but i think there is an episode where they take Vicodin and search files while stoned. Lol but i can't remember the episode or season
Alzheimer's terrifies me.. My wife said she would instantly know because i would play along and all my paranoia would show. Facing door at all times, looking at windows,,agreeing w/ quick head nods.. Not thug or edgelord just GenX.. I'd probably just wander or go feral @ Yellowstone or some sh. But i would absolutely stay away from my family. ~~That Movie The Notebook also has a horror story element to it. Those kids were 100% over any remaining effs for their mom.. Serious heart breaking sh went down & rinsed & repeated for years.
My mom didn’t know who I was during the last 9 months of her life. She used to ask me “ when is your mom picking you up honey”? I’d say “ can I sleep here tonight?” And she’d always say “ of course you can”! We had that talk everyday for the last 2 months of her life. It was exhausting. I know my father came to get her and danced away with her. I dreamed he said” come on doll, dance with me. I’ve been waiting a long time”. And she giggled and said “ oh Frankie, ok”. And off they danced like they did when they were both alive. Makes me feel better knowing they are together again.
Misleading and incorrect. Violence is totally not a normal thing. Most people with alzheimers are not violent and can be helped in so many ways. The priority should be reducing suffering along with promoting health, happiness & wellbeing.
@@chrishughes3405 Ever heard of fight-or-flight response? Anything scared acts out. Alzheimer's patients have it loaded against them, constantly in times of confusion and panic. Violence is a completely normal biological act. However, what you said about promoting a space of health, happiness and wellbeing; absolutely correct. But again, with how much can go wrong with someone with Alzheimer's, sometimes it just doesn't work out that way.
@@chrishughes3405 My father suffered with dementia due to Alzheimer's and became so violent that he had to be sedated during his last 18 months. Without powerful sedatives the nurses couldn't get near him -- as a young man he'd been a boxer and still had a powerful punch. Not every Alzheimer's patient becomes violent, but many do.
That's guilt, not love. Also, the fact that her husband won't be the same because of a degenerative illness, it's not an excuse to cheat, but it should be an additional reason to be with that person until the very last moment. She couldn't even wait for her husband to die before getting stuffed.
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 Still not a good reason to cheat, especially if the person you loved and still love has a terminal illness and you're railing/getting railed by another person. That's just being subhuman.
@@PraetorBeast Subhuman? Monogamy is a human concept anyways. There isn't anything wrong with it inherently, especially when the person you're married to has literally no way of knowing due to Alzheimers.
Is there AI software to delete all of Parks scenes or transform her into Cameron, 13 , basically every other real actor. Her non talent is insufferable.
@@listrahtes People have said good things about her other roles she's had. But I didn't find her to be as bad as many were saying when I watched the show for the first time. I honestly found her character cute at times.
i agree with the OP, i cannot stand the actress. Even on Lucifer she had the same nazley voice. Meant to be the Angel off Death but just sort of blended away in any scene.
Really hate how normalized cheating is in shows. No matter what you have to keep yourself with your partner or break up. There is no in between. Disgusting
It is kinda funky to dedicate your whole entire life to taking care of your husband, yet be unable to learn his language. One would think that would only become a higher priority as he became sick.
08:20 it's cool seeing that Foreman, even whilst in a meeting discussing unrelated topics, he machinates and almost subconsciously puts all details together. Years of training right there.
This was a rather dark episode. That conversation between Chase and the patient's wife around 3:50 ("People who are sick are not the only ones who need to be taken care of") sets up a later conversation wherein Chase tells Adams about having to take care of his alcoholic mother and infant sister when he was a teenager, and how, looking back, he wishes his mother had just used a gun to kill herself instead of a bottle, because it would have saved the family a lot of pain.
well dark or not its actually an useful message more people should be aware of.
I'd love to live in a world where all the sick people are taken care of without causing huge problems for their loved ones, but we don't live in that world and I don't think we will anytime soon. So, given realistic situations, I'd definitely kill myself if I find out I have Alzheimer's (or most forms of life-threatening cancers).
From an altruistic perspective, it's kinder to the families. From a selfish perspective, it avoids all sorts of terrible pain. Honestly I think people who don't do this are usually just not opened minded enough to think about the situation from a critical and objective perspective.
But yet, you rob your loved ones from those moments that can be had before it gets too dark, and thus is selfish to deny them that time. I've been a full-time caregiver three times over, and still am. Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, and ehlers-danlos. @@notinthemoodfornames8033 I believe I helped them have a more dignified and meaningful parting, knowing they weren't abandoned. My father begged for his gun so he could "clean it"... I knew better. Looked at him and he smiled, then looked away with a sigh.
@@notinthemoodfornames8033most people don't want to die, even if they have such a disease
@@notinthemoodfornames8033 the fear of death overpowers most people though.
Screw chase he made the wife finally cheat by tipping her over the edge and the husband was sick and dying
Foreman is not used to having “House moments”. It made him feel preeeeeetyy good.
Preeetty preeetty preeetty good
My dad had dementia. He punched me toward the very end. It happens. He wouldn’t lay down. Man, that was wild.
I'm sorry you experienced that.
🤗🤗
i took care of them and it was so hard only kindness worked and that was hard too
I definitely feel for you, I took care of my granny with dementia for four months. I would always return home with my arms and legs covered with bruises from the hitting, kicking, etc.
Oh my god I didn't even realize the camera work at 6:31, the long take of making a decision after finding the patient in the ER. Man the best camera work is truly invisible, what an amazing shot.
Yes
Nearly didn’t realize he was coding!
I've been an RN for 20 years, and my heart really goes out to family members. Dementia/Alzheimer's are horrible!
I wouldn't wish alzheimers on my worst enemy
I wouldn't wish alzheimers on my worst enemy
@@RebeccaTaylorTillery I can't tell if this is a TH-cam comment dupe glitch or a really clever joke. XD
My mom has gotten violent with me after seizures but she's never full on punched me. I really feel for this woman.
I'm so sorry.
My dad got cracked by my uncle we were taking care of
❤
@@sdaiwepm thanks. It really doesn't bother me though. She has absolutely no clue what happening.
@@AaronBeavers-ms4xl Momma gave me a good kick to the head once. 🤣
The patients wife has such a soothing and soft spoken voice. It is very calming.
Hummm😱
The staker from 2.5 man finally found her love
@@lavrikmaksim1814What?
@@l.a.3479 its a show
@@lavrikmaksim1814The show is called "Two and a Half Men." And what's a "staker"?
“The patient is stable and doing well.” 15 seconds later: crashes
God has blessed me! My grandmother was 99 when she passed. Fragile as a house of cards, but smart as a tack! Never had any mental issues. God rest her soul. My prayers go out to those less fortunate than I.
religious person + house fan? interesting
@@turningmememachine7256 I love a puzzle as much as he does. But, honestly, I question how he could be an atheist by the end of the series, as many miracles as he's witnessed. But, sometimes, it takes an outsider to make someone see within.
Why did I take it as your bragging that your mom was blessed and looking down on the "less fortunate". Maybe it's your wording
@@l.o.v.edrive3466 Yeah... that was the opposite of my intention. I'm sorry it came off that way.
Sharp as a tack? I think u got Alzheimer's already lol 🤣 if your as smart as a tack you're a vegetable
What I love here is Foreman's expression at 5:24 - the look that says, 'where's House going with this?' Note that once House has spoken his piece here - typical House brilliance - the scene's narrative changes from panic to logic. Superb.
He says “I feel so hot” in Portuguese
🎉😂
and it's a pretty good accent on top of that
1:09 - Dear god, the picture of Chase is unbelievably goofy.
They should check the patient to make sure his testicles havent been superglued to the side of his leg.
Ah yes. Crazy Rose!
That's why he hit her!
This 4:08 it's very difficult for caregivers...drs don't even care for the sick.. caregivers fall through the cracks..
It's even sad to see how confused the patients are
I feel accomplished never thought i see one of these videos the day of its released let alone first hour
Aim higher in your life. 🙄
@@l.a.3479 maybe don't be a AH for no reason, that's just pathetic and sad
@@l.a.3479chronically online much?
Hey that’s Rose from Two and Half men. Weird to see her this serious.
This was supposed to be dark episode, but rose not jumping of from balcony just gelt weird
As someone who’s gone thru acidosis house blew it off like it was a cold. When I got acidosis it was the result of a tooth infection that became a cytokine storm. The cytokine storm destroyed the islet cells in my pancreas giving me type 1 diabetes. Because of the sudden onset, the hospital had already tested for diabetes and got multiple negatives. So I was eating carbs and sugar. Boom, acidosis. Proceeded to lose 20% of my skin, vision in my left eye, and feeling on the left side of my body. My blood had become so acidic it was *literally* melting my brain.
Acidosis is almost always a death sentence and house is like yeah but brain damage is worse than brain melting. Just lmao
Not me reading this while taking a pill that increases my chance to have acidosis lol
4:47 "Where's my husband?"
He walked behind you just then. Either the extra looked exactly like him, or it's an easter egg.
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's
do your best to stay healthy then
about that
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's,
about that
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's
about that
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's,
about that
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's,
about that
I would never want to have to experience Alzheimer's.
@@maxgee22 There's not much you can do to ensure you don't get Alzheimers. It's not like avoiding smoking to prevent lung cancer.
@@ArawnOfAnnwn You're technically not wrong, but you miss the point. You never can be sure whether you're gonna be healthy or sick but there are things you can do to lessen the chance of getting sick. I think Alzheimer is still being researched but things like sleep a proper amount of hours never hurts. I've heard coffee is a good thing to prevent alzheimer but I'm not sure about that.
The good thing about Alzheimer's is that when you're about to die, you won't know you're about to die.
I know this is out of blue, can we get Forman and Taub being as roommates to runing around "in House's shoes"
I haven't watched these in so long but i think there is an episode where they take Vicodin and search files while stoned. Lol but i can't remember the episode or season
*Can you make a video of the intro from this episode when the 4 donor recipients die please? That was intense and is awesome cinematography!*
I think it's already on here. The "Cancer but not Cancer" one?
anyone know why the later seasons are bluer. like they're just so blue
Was expecting to see Charlie Harper in the bed.
Do you think she's the wife of a person with alzheimer's because she's trying to convince him he's Charlie Harper?
Sigh...
Joe the Boss has reservations about this.
So THAT'S what happened to Rose! I thought she moved to London and murdered Charlie!
It would have been perfect if the patient was Charlie Sheen.
Bro is on Post Awareness Confusions
horrifying
Young people need help with medical conditions Just like elders.
Things aren't going to well for Joe The Boss
You beat me to it!
Forman knows what time it is....
Rose from 2 and a half men😮
Alzheimer's terrifies me..
My wife said she would instantly know because i would play along and all my paranoia would show.
Facing door at all times, looking at windows,,agreeing w/ quick head nods..
Not thug or edgelord just GenX..
I'd probably just wander or go feral @ Yellowstone or some sh.
But i would absolutely stay away from my family.
~~That Movie The Notebook also has a horror story element to it.
Those kids were 100% over any remaining effs for their mom..
Serious heart breaking sh went down & rinsed & repeated for years.
at least he wont remember hes not joe the king...
2:24 a spitting image of house lol
Also 8:24 man house really does rub off on his fellows
yes he does lmao 😂
Glad to see Rose finally settled and got over Charlie.
Rose married The Boss of Bosses?
Maybe it’s just me, but as perfect as Hugh Laurie’s American accent is, it almost feels like his facial expressions still sound British…
02:26 = Chase was certainly turning into House :D
Melanie Lynskey is Rose from two and a half men,
8:15 - this is a quite direct proposal to provide a financial benefit (read: bribe).
The moment I saw her in Two and a half men, I felt in love with Rose. ❤😅
Worst part of this disease: made he going back to being Brazilian 😭
best comment lmaoo
Imagine being so sick that it turns you into a carioca 🤣🤣🤣
What he said tho
@@dantepr1566 "me sinto quente", which means 'I'm feeling hot'
Thank you!👍
These clips are all I got so why did foreman say he wanted house to hear it from him?
the angel of death cosplaying as a doctor
lucifer fans know
Isn't the lady Rose from 2 Men and Half??
Every time i see her i only know her as Rose
I cannot understand what Foreman says at the end???
I think its funny how he blows through Dr's.
Is that Ivo Nandi?
That's right!
Charlyne Yi is so adorable
My mom didn’t know who I was during the last 9 months of her life. She used to ask me “ when is your mom picking you up honey”?
I’d say “ can I sleep here tonight?” And she’d always say “ of course you can”! We had that talk everyday for the last 2 months of her life. It was exhausting. I know my father came to get her and danced away with her. I dreamed he said” come on doll, dance with me. I’ve been waiting a long time”. And she giggled and said “ oh Frankie, ok”. And off they danced like they did when they were both alive. Makes me feel better knowing they are together again.
Rose really changed after Charlie died.
So... Rose downgraded !
The wife looks like Rose from two and a half men
Kinda like it when the other prove House wrong lol
i can't remember her name, but i really can't stand her 2:23 she added nothing to the show or rather made it worse
Chi Park, I didn't like her either.
What's with Adams' kinky neck tie?
Joe the boss doesn't really look well here
Bring house back
Want to help alzheimer's??? Join walks & take classes to care for people who have this
Almost every Alzheimer’s pt I’ve worked with have been violent and has hurt me in one way it another. They can’t be helped :/
Misleading and incorrect. Violence is totally not a normal thing. Most people with alzheimers are not violent and can be helped in so many ways. The priority should be reducing suffering along with promoting health, happiness & wellbeing.
@@chrishughes3405this person has worked with multiple patients with dementia and you just discount their lived experiences?
@@chrishughes3405 Ever heard of fight-or-flight response? Anything scared acts out. Alzheimer's patients have it loaded against them, constantly in times of confusion and panic. Violence is a completely normal biological act.
However, what you said about promoting a space of health, happiness and wellbeing; absolutely correct. But again, with how much can go wrong with someone with Alzheimer's, sometimes it just doesn't work out that way.
@@chrishughes3405 My father suffered with dementia due to Alzheimer's and became so violent that he had to be sedated during his last 18 months. Without powerful sedatives the nurses couldn't get near him -- as a young man he'd been a boxer and still had a powerful punch. Not every Alzheimer's patient becomes violent, but many do.
@@chrishughes3405 ...and you know better (than the experienced practitioner) because...?
It’s Rose
Lol so Joe masseria forgot who he was
I need closure
She played in The Last Of Us
Hey rose
thx
anyone speak portugues? i only know few words an phrases
eu falo haha
He Said "me sinto quente"=I'm feeling hot. He was having fever next.
ROSE!
Rose!!!!
I never hit my wife while I got alzheimers. At least, not that I’m aware of.
Presumably you still have it?
We need to fix the Urine back to yellow 💛
Ma’am are you ok ✅
👍
So chase made the wife cheat?
It's so nice and humane to cheat on your spouse while they're in hospital with a terminal illness.
She's spent every day for quite some time helping the human her husband used to be. He's never returning as the husband he was.
That's guilt, not love. Also, the fact that her husband won't be the same because of a degenerative illness, it's not an excuse to cheat, but it should be an additional reason to be with that person until the very last moment. She couldn't even wait for her husband to die before getting stuffed.
It's not cheating if they don't know about it. And he literally _can't_ know about it.
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 Still not a good reason to cheat, especially if the person you loved and still love has a terminal illness and you're railing/getting railed by another person. That's just being subhuman.
@@PraetorBeast Subhuman? Monogamy is a human concept anyways. There isn't anything wrong with it inherently, especially when the person you're married to has literally no way of knowing due to Alzheimers.
Hiii
Is there AI software to delete all of Parks scenes or transform her into Cameron, 13 , basically every other real actor. Her non talent is insufferable.
No, she is awesome.
@@dxMoToMaNxp You have to be her brother or lover no other explanation. She is a literal zero in everything. 😂
@@listrahtes People have said good things about her other roles she's had. But I didn't find her to be as bad as many were saying when I watched the show for the first time. I honestly found her character cute at times.
I think she's good
i agree with the OP, i cannot stand the actress. Even on Lucifer she had the same nazley voice. Meant to be the Angel off Death but just sort of blended away in any scene.
I cant get past the fact shes cheating on her husband....
Really hate how normalized cheating is in shows. No matter what you have to keep yourself with your partner or break up. There is no in between. Disgusting
How do you break up with someone who won't remember you broke up while still taking care of them?
A CHEATING WOMAN? SO WEIRD EH?....
A human person the with human desire to be loved. Very weird, sure.
@@botten4187 degeneracy
you must be a woman @@botten4187
If it keeps happening to you, maybe the woman is not the problem.
Cry.
It is kinda funky to dedicate your whole entire life to taking care of your husband, yet be unable to learn his language. One would think that would only become a higher priority as he became sick.
Foreman was insufferable in this series. From beginning to end.
Well im early
No one cares.