Justinianic Plague was in 541 CE. longer than 650. Learn more history kid. BLACK plague aka BLACK death aka bubonic plague was 725 years ago. Jesus these kids dont know math or history and yet they will be voting soon... America is FUCKED. Just hope im dead long before that
i have leukocytosis for years, they never found out what is wrong, if anything... there were times where i had fever for 2 months. but it would be small fever.
My body temperature is a few degrees lower than what it should be so a “normal” temp to me feels like a fever - then you go to the doctor and they think nothing is wrong - should I go by their standards or my ‘normal’?
@@spatrk6634😮 I have been experiencing low grade fevers since around spring this year. My normal body temp is also lower than the average 98.6. Controlled Hypothyroidism and uncontrolled anemia are 2 factors. So much blood work and I still have no answers.... . I just had surgery mid September to remove a rare mesenteric/omentum cyst. I'm in therapy because I've been told it's psychosomatic. Still looking for answers.. wishing you the best ❤❤❤
I had appendicitis when I was about this kids age. I was sick (flu symptoms) for a week and a half before going to the hospital because I refused to go. It burst while I was in the ER waiting for surgery, but didn’t cause any lasting damage. One more day and it would have been too late. Fun fact, “impending sense of doom” is a symptom.
My grandparents neighbor actually went to the hospital a few years ago because he was feeling a sense of doom. No other symptoms. They sent him home of course. Heart attack two days later and died. Absolutely out of nowhere. Really healthy guy. Totally wild.
He's downregulated to them to such a point that they don't even work anymore, let alone make him high. And as painkillers destroy your liver and kill you, you can't just increase them as much as you like when you've downregulated.
@@Goodbyeeveryonehereoh he knows that. Lol. He detoxes when he’s out. But he has a legitimate pain issue. I’m surprised he wasn’t on methadone or OxyContin. That takes the acetaminophen out of the equation
Erdheim-Chester disease used to be associated with high mortality rates, but long-term survival is now much more promising. There are only two FDA approved drugs for treatment (vemurafenib and cobimetinib), although others can be used. Though these drugs were approved in 2019 and 2022 respectively, long after this episode aired. Unfortunately, about 60% of patients still die within 32 months of presentation.
"only two FDA approved drugs for treatment (vemurafenib and cobimetinib), although others can be used" How does that make sense? There's ONLY two drugs approved for use, but others can be used.
@@nicolelala10 It means the FDA has only given approval for those two drugs to be used for treatment of Erdheim-Chester disease as a whole, but doctors can safely use other drugs to treat the symptoms.
I think that's what his team would think, but deep down he cares more about the fact he couldn't find an answer for that particular case and it been haunting him since then
@@TheArcticDonkey the surface point is the puzzle the deeper guiding point is that he does actually care We see he cares all the time in the show, What he can’t stand are people who are wilfully ignorant and outright lying to him. If you’re genuinely stupid like the kid with the broken finger or just overly worried about red dye on your kid that you mistake for a rash he’s going to be nice (Yes he’ll be slightly sarcastic) but nice all the same.
@@wlfshadow4255 Yes, he's human and has human emotions, but an obsession with solving the puzzle is exactly that. The emotional points of the show with regards to House happen when he has to reconcile between his obsession and morality. He even said himself that if Esther's family had let him do an autopsy, he wouldn't have kept the case file because the case would have been solved. Caring about Esther would mean he would mourn her death and move on eventually. Keeping the file is a sign of obsession, not caring. He can be caring AND obsessive - the two aren't mutually exclusive, but that doesn't mean every example of obsession is an example of caring.
tbf, whos to say that she DIDNT take her son to a doctor? maybe the doctor assumed it was a really bad cold or flu and just sent them home. or, if she did just let him stay home, SHE probably assumed it was a cold and just let him rest at home. regardless, as everyone else has said, sometimes ppl have fevers for about a week and their diagnosis is usually nothing major, but you should check ofc after about a week or more you should go to a hospital, which the mother did
I wasn't sedated when I had colonoscopy. It doesn’t hurt. It only feels strange. I got watch the monitor the whole time. Really cool seeing the pink tubing.
I felt the lil forceps? taking the samples haha. Hurt less than an injection but it sure was a weird feeling. The Fent made me feel okay with everything, neither high nor numbed, just... fine. Content.
For the first time ever,i love how house respond to the father cute kid with blue eye "I don't know" SO PURE AND HONEST.don't sound sarcarsm,annoyed or angry,offensive,convoluted or so on.Good Job Dr House.amazingggggg guy
Medical story for the lols, I’ve had agonizing stomach pain (unable to touch) and got diagnosed with functional abdominal pain syndrome, hyperalgesia, and dyspepsia. Was admitted for a few days to be on ketamine and the godsend nurse pushed for a urine test, culture was basically positive for a bladder infection in four hours. Started taking antibiotics and my symptoms vanished, when I was done with the first round the pain slowly started coming back, so we jumped back on it as fast as possible. I am still on the antibiotics to treat it as this is recent, but I’m still feeling better! I had told the doctors multiple times it hurt to pee but they told me it was normal with my conditions, so I stopped pushing for it. My SIL has a friend who went through the exact same thing. If you have pain peeing do not let it go untested for infection! Common condition that got diagnosed as a rare one because out of the many ER, urgent care, and specialist visits they never thought to check sooner. Edit:typo
I love that shows do explore rare diseases like this, me being one of the cases i have ttp its honestly just as dramatic as they make it look, i am lucky every time i have a flare up and catch it
@@medix1203 Thank you! I appreciate it. I understand that it’s gonna be a long and difficult journey to become a doctor, but I’m going to do my best, study hard, apply myself, and make sure that I get the hands on experience I need to become one. I also understand that this show is not an accurate representation of what it would be/is like to work in the medical field. It does make for good TV though! Thank you for the heads up!😊
Truly, most people think things like Leprosy, Plague, Ebola....are dead. They are not. They crop up here and there. They become more uncommon but NEVER die out. We need to be taught this in school. I learned about leishmaniasis on M*A*S*H. (The doctors lied to save the patient.)
@blackkitty420 there's still something called common decency for people who haven't seen the show and are watching video clips on TH-cam to become interested in a possible show to watch... It might not bother you but you are stealing that choice from anyone else who doesn't want to know
TV Tropes website had misdiagnosing sarcoidosis on their ill-advised House Drinking Game. Ironically, the house drinking game would land anybody in the hospital
In fairness to Chase, colonoscopies can be risky when performed on kids. I think he's genuinely trying to look out for the kid, he just made the wrong assumption about his condition.
Mine was a day away from bursting a few weeks before 3rd or 4th grade. I had stomach pains all day, but nothing too terrible. The funny thing is it started after I ate a corn dog from the deli in our grocery store, so I thought that was the cause. That night I complained to my mom that my stomach was really hurting, she told me to try to sleep through it and hopefully I’d be okay in the morning. However she has a rule of three type mentality, after failing to sleep for hours and complaining the third time she took me to the hospital. By then the pain was so bad it was like somebody trying to punch their way outta my gut with brass knuckles. Mom felt awful about it but she had no way of knowing it was something so severe. Appendicitis sneaks up on people all the time. I used to watch that Mike Myers movie the love Guru all the time around then and my doctor was an indian guy who I kept calling Rajshneesh (I know I misspelled that, best attempt I swear) when I was being doped up before the surgery.😂 my mom was telling the doctor how much I loved that character and she kept whispering to me to shut tf up since this dude was about to cut me open.😂 I healed just in time for school.😑
That's a model mother right there. Kid has a fever for a week... Falls on floor like a rock.. Mom: what's wrong? 😂😂😂 If a fever lasts more than 3 days it's really bad.
Low fevers are fine to bare with for a week to 10 days about. A fever is just making your body a hellhole for bacteria to live in. It's a treatment not a symptom in most cases. It's better to deal with the fever than suppress it with medication
@@thermochemist nope, fever is a response by the auto-inflammatory system, and it can often be a sign of a very serious issue, like an autoimmune/auto-inflammatory condition, or a periodic fever syndrome. Fever needs to be carefully watched, especially in children, and *especially* if there are additional symptoms - like a rash or photophobia.
So, back in the good old days of MEDICINE, I was an FP, a generalist doc, in Southwest Washington State. I prided myself on being a medical detective, and SCOOPING my fellow internists, who knew way more than me, but were, perhaps, not as tenacious at achieving a DX!!! In my career, I was stumped 3 times. I referred one of them to a major diagnostic center in Seattle, and two to THE MAYO CLINIC! Two of the three were ultimately diagnosable at that time, with specific AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES! It turned out, that in the three cases, I had already initiated the proper treatment! HIGH DOSE STEROIDS!!! You young PUNKS, listen to your patients, be skeptical, above all make physical contact, even a hand on a shoulder! That seems to be a lost ART IN MEDICINE!!! And YES, I DID SCREW UP, several times!!!! Robert W Goodwin, MD retired, aka Db
These days doctors rather kill patients for the government kick back cash and then dance in the hallways after for social media clout. There are no real doctors left just pharma reps who wear white coats selling over priced Band-Aids.
I love the slight pause and look of astonishment that Foreman gives when he watches House season his Reuben sandwich with crushed Vicodin. Oddly it made me think of the scene in The Martian where Matt Damon’s character uses crushed Vicodin as a condiment for his potatoes after running out of ketchup. That was slightly more understandable.
I remember when i had lyme disease during flu season and was sick for over a week. And because the doctors couldnt find a ring they wouldnt test. Finally my mom a nurse checked every inch of me and found it hidden under my scrotum. After one blow up and some very late anti biotics i finally was on the right treatment. Lost so much weight i was skin and bones and almost died twice
2:00 this dad and mom situation in this episode is exactly why house's reasons for not talking to patients and not talking to parents or otherwise is a great idea bc then u can get answers to questions like what chase is asking and if he had gotten to ask that question he'd know his son went to an abandoned building to play with a oujia board and that's how he got sick
Wasn't the leprosy kids dad in a TV series about "odd" superheros. With Elaine's boyfriend Puddy in Seinfeld, that big guy. And there was a female comedian Jean Garofalo.
You’re right. It was, I think, the live-action, version of The Tick. I can’t remember what his superhero name was. He also had a brief reoccurring role on Psyche as Juliet’s rich boyfriend
Half of the scenes here are pure science fiction (like my father in law used to say when watching this show, and he is the real deal). Besides, "normal" doctors don't have the time, the resources or the audacity to look for sicknesses which have a 0.0001% of actually being there. And no... hospital wouldn't let diagnostic teams run lab tests or become radiologists, surgeons or neuro-ophthalmologists, that's what specialties are there for... they are not supermen, even if they had a House in their team. People have to understand that Dr. House is a medical drama show, many of the scenes here are extra-exaggerated, and in a copule of cases factually wrong.
The only one I was able to get right off the bat the entire series was the Plague diagnosis. As soon as she mentioned having a dog, I thought of it. I was obsessed with the history of the plague throughout school, so of course the one thing I understood was the one thing I used to be obsessed with 😂
To anyone that doesnt know fever very well, im talking about *high fevers.* 38-39⁰ take medication and call your doctor to tell them you have a fever. (Just in case) 40⁰ take medication and take a shower, not warm shower but not too cold. Eat fruit, protein and soup. check again, if its going down try to sleep. 41⁰ medical emercancy go straight to a hospital especially if the kid is under 12 !!! 42⁰ also go straight to the doctor, you can still be helped here. 43⁰ brain damage 44-45⁰ death. 46.5⁰ is the highest recorded fever ever. PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELFS !
"I've got the plague?"
"don't worry, it's treatable"
bro has waited 650 years to say that
Fr lol
Your likes are 911😂
@Stay_4L1feur likes are two 🤓
Justinianic Plague was in 541 CE. longer than 650. Learn more history kid.
BLACK plague aka BLACK death aka bubonic plague was 725 years ago. Jesus these kids dont know math or history and yet they will be voting soon... America is FUCKED.
Just hope im dead long before that
Bro has waited 8 years to look this rtrded
"We've got rectal bleeding"
"What, all of you?" 💀
lowkey top 5 house jokes
yeah that killed me
Oh no I read that as breeding 💀
I laughed like a psychopath
All time great set up
You can tell how much house really cares about children. The younger they are, the more it hurts when he cant help them.
True, he goes out of his way to make sure they at least know their options despite what parents might think as it is ultimately their choice.
House knows kids are innocent not like adults that's why goes about and beyond for kids
its atv show he is not reallll
@@juliegoddard The words of one who has no comeback.
yes! you are right, i am a house fan, and he hates adults but secretly loves kids
Captain here.
Registered Nurse. Everyone remember this, fever should only last 3 to 4 days and if it goes beyond that then go see a doctor.
Definitely go in if it gets to high
i have leukocytosis for years, they never found out what is wrong, if anything...
there were times where i had fever for 2 months.
but it would be small fever.
My body temperature is a few degrees lower than what it should be so a “normal” temp to me feels like a fever - then you go to the doctor and they think nothing is wrong - should I go by their standards or my ‘normal’?
Same issue I have @@Sar-ahG
@@spatrk6634😮 I have been experiencing low grade fevers since around spring this year. My normal body temp is also lower than the average 98.6.
Controlled Hypothyroidism and uncontrolled anemia are 2 factors.
So much blood work and I still have no answers.... .
I just had surgery mid September to remove a rare mesenteric/omentum cyst.
I'm in therapy because I've been told it's psychosomatic.
Still looking for answers.. wishing you the best ❤❤❤
I had appendicitis when I was about this kids age. I was sick (flu symptoms) for a week and a half before going to the hospital because I refused to go. It burst while I was in the ER waiting for surgery, but didn’t cause any lasting damage. One more day and it would have been too late. Fun fact, “impending sense of doom” is a symptom.
"sense of impending doom"
My grandparents neighbor actually went to the hospital a few years ago because he was feeling a sense of doom. No other symptoms. They sent him home of course. Heart attack two days later and died. Absolutely out of nowhere. Really healthy guy. Totally wild.
To be clear, were you refusing to go to the hospital or refusing to leave the hospital?
So your parents let you refuse to go to the hospital because you were scared? You had really irresponsible parents.
@@amandasnider2644 refusing to go to the hospital
Dr. House is like Absol. He always shows up when huge problems are happening. Innocent but still a scary sign
Lol so true. One of my favorite Pokémon lol.
@@ArkaeaFCL3 My favorite Pokémon is also Dr. House
@@hunterbrooklyn6822 lolol
You know you about to be rarest case in the human history when Dr. House approach you
@@NoriSausrus me when dr house doubles my cancer and gives it to the next person
(As he pops a handful of Vicodin)
"I don't drink..."
I’d take Vicodin over alcohol any day, but one is a lot easier to get than the other, especially these days.
He's downregulated to them to such a point that they don't even work anymore, let alone make him high. And as painkillers destroy your liver and kill you, you can't just increase them as much as you like when you've downregulated.
@@Goodbyeeveryonehere Have you not watched tghe show
I tell people the same thing. I don't drink, I'm diabetic. That is why I am puffing on a joint. I'm not "holier than thou."
@@Goodbyeeveryonehereoh he knows that. Lol. He detoxes when he’s out. But he has a legitimate pain issue. I’m surprised he wasn’t on methadone or OxyContin. That takes the acetaminophen out of the equation
1:09 I feel like a child having a fever for a week should have already gone to the doctors…
Uhhuh. Also the "baby what's wrong?" after your child collapses to the floor
Yes !! A childs fever ahould last 3 days and under 39⁰.
I had a very strong fever for slightly more than a week once, now I'm thinking I got out lucky having never gone to the doctor lol...
Yeah the dad's right she's a bad parent 😅
@occono3543 nah he sucks too. Poor gabe
Erdheim-Chester disease used to be associated with high mortality rates, but long-term survival is now much more promising. There are only two FDA approved drugs for treatment (vemurafenib and cobimetinib), although others can be used. Though these drugs were approved in 2019 and 2022 respectively, long after this episode aired. Unfortunately, about 60% of patients still die within 32 months of presentation.
"only two FDA approved drugs for treatment (vemurafenib and cobimetinib), although others can be used" How does that make sense? There's ONLY two drugs approved for use, but others can be used.
@@nicolelala10 It means the FDA has only given approval for those two drugs to be used for treatment of Erdheim-Chester disease as a whole, but doctors can safely use other drugs to treat the symptoms.
Used to? 60% is still a ridiculously high mortality rate
@@Baddaby That would still be around a medium mortality rate. A high would be somewhere 75% and up.
@@SentaiYamaneko case fatality rate. Mortality rate is something different.
And 60% is a VERY high fatality rate.
"Who amongus will die?" always laugh like its my first time
That’s SUS
The answer is always "Everyone...eventually."
My brain is melting
Someone was the imposter!!!! Amonugs!!!
hi
If any of these doctors ever started to believe House on his first diagnosis the entire show would be over.
24:17, "But I now have much greater respect for whichever basketball player you dated in college". GODDAMN. House roasted her alive
Haha😂 she didn't seem offended though...
Just ignored it like a regular thing coming out of the jerk that he usually is
@@vbvpai6870 Getting mad at House for his bs is giving him what he wants xD
There's no winning
Esther’s case shows house does care
He wouldn’t keep the file in his drawer otherwise
I think that's what his team would think, but deep down he cares more about the fact he couldn't find an answer for that particular case and it been haunting him since then
@@TheArcticDonkey the surface point is the puzzle the deeper guiding point is that he does actually care
We see he cares all the time in the show,
What he can’t stand are people who are wilfully ignorant and outright lying to him.
If you’re genuinely stupid like the kid with the broken finger or just overly worried about red dye on your kid that you mistake for a rash he’s going to be nice
(Yes he’ll be slightly sarcastic) but nice all the same.
@@wlfshadow4255 Yes, he's human and has human emotions, but an obsession with solving the puzzle is exactly that. The emotional points of the show with regards to House happen when he has to reconcile between his obsession and morality. He even said himself that if Esther's family had let him do an autopsy, he wouldn't have kept the case file because the case would have been solved. Caring about Esther would mean he would mourn her death and move on eventually. Keeping the file is a sign of obsession, not caring.
He can be caring AND obsessive - the two aren't mutually exclusive, but that doesn't mean every example of obsession is an example of caring.
Is that boy from Spy Kids?
Ikr
JUNNY CORTEZ!!
Yes
I was wondering the same thing.
@@eliemeid3101 Junie not Junny
Bro how is your child gonna have a fever for a week and you haven't taken them to a doctor???
Not so weird tho I mean I've had a low fever for a week when I had the flu
Happens much more often than you think, man people come with 1 month of end stage renal disease here
some parents would still make him go to school, she’s one of the good ones believe it or not
Hospitals are expensive man, also could just be the flu. I probably wouldn’t go to the doctor if I had a fever for a week.
tbf, whos to say that she DIDNT take her son to a doctor? maybe the doctor assumed it was a really bad cold or flu and just sent them home. or, if she did just let him stay home, SHE probably assumed it was a cold and just let him rest at home. regardless, as everyone else has said, sometimes ppl have fevers for about a week and their diagnosis is usually nothing major, but you should check ofc after about a week or more you should go to a hospital, which the mother did
I wasn't sedated when I had colonoscopy. It doesn’t hurt. It only feels strange. I got watch the monitor the whole time. Really cool seeing the pink tubing.
I had a colonoscopy a month ago. I was in agony despite midazolam and fentanyl sedation - they did nothing.
Here in France, they gave you a general anesthesia for that
I felt the lil forceps? taking the samples haha. Hurt less than an injection but it sure was a weird feeling.
The Fent made me feel okay with everything, neither high nor numbed, just... fine. Content.
For the first time ever,i love how house respond to the father cute kid with blue eye "I don't know" SO PURE AND HONEST.don't sound sarcarsm,annoyed or angry,offensive,convoluted or so on.Good Job Dr House.amazingggggg guy
Medical story for the lols, I’ve had agonizing stomach pain (unable to touch) and got diagnosed with functional abdominal pain syndrome, hyperalgesia, and dyspepsia. Was admitted for a few days to be on ketamine and the godsend nurse pushed for a urine test, culture was basically positive for a bladder infection in four hours. Started taking antibiotics and my symptoms vanished, when I was done with the first round the pain slowly started coming back, so we jumped back on it as fast as possible. I am still on the antibiotics to treat it as this is recent, but I’m still feeling better! I had told the doctors multiple times it hurt to pee but they told me it was normal with my conditions, so I stopped pushing for it. My SIL has a friend who went through the exact same thing. If you have pain peeing do not let it go untested for infection! Common condition that got diagnosed as a rare one because out of the many ER, urgent care, and specialist visits they never thought to check sooner.
Edit:typo
ur not on reddit bozo
"We've got rectal bleeding."
"What? All of you?"
😂
Watched the last Rare Disease Cases several times already and was wondering where can I find another such episode, and voila - New upload
House having a Vicodin flavoured Pastrami sandwich is just peak House
0:16 thats totally the kid from Spy Kids, Judy Cortez
i remember seeing spy kids 4 for my birthday with all my friends in 1st 1st grade good times
Juni
Why does he look white if he’s Latino
Yup, it definitely is
Husband to Meghan Trainor
7:47 House pulling the Batman move with his cane was insane 🤣
I love that shows do explore rare diseases like this, me being one of the cases i have ttp its honestly just as dramatic as they make it look, i am lucky every time i have a flare up and catch it
House M.D will always be my favorite TV show. ❤
I have all the dvd boxes in order they were published. Never gonna sell them. Best series.
I just bought series on TH-cam
0:23 GET OUT OF MY HEAD
among us will die
@@thewatcherinthefog4664 *Press X to doubt*
SUS
The even more cursed part is that it's capitalised in the auto transcript.
0:22 among us
I noticed that straight away too 😭
Brain rot
🤣🤣🤣
Someone beat me to it 🤣🤣
22:55 We've got rectal bleeding.
House: Whaat? All of you? 😂😂😂
The black fluid he pulls out of that pustule always makes me nauseous, yet amazed.
yes, it's amazing "yikes" moment
I think the House thing to to do would have been to sing " ring around the rosie" as he hands the syringe to Chase then say the rest of the lines.
@@iceflyerI can imagine that
Ever since I started watching this show it has actually inspired me to go to med school after I get my bachelor’s degree! This is my favorite show❤️
Good luck, but I'm going to warn you now it's not like this at all.... In the slightest.
@@medix1203 Thank you! I appreciate it. I understand that it’s gonna be a long and difficult journey to become a doctor, but I’m going to do my best, study hard, apply myself, and make sure that I get the hands on experience I need to become one. I also understand that this show is not an accurate representation of what it would be/is like to work in the medical field. It does make for good TV though! Thank you for the heads up!😊
What the series does to me is to give me all the symptoms they show in it😅
@@ulrichenevoldsen8371bro was on house’s flight 😭😭😭
Happy 4 u
The last line House gave at the end of the last clip is unhinged 😭😭 boy went for the kill
I hope AI will one day evolve to the point where they can literally just render and churn out an infinite number of new episodes.
@@forensix78NO
Spoiler warning
For anyone interested:
1. Leprosy
2. Erdheim-Chester disease
3. Black plague
Truly, most people think things like Leprosy, Plague, Ebola....are dead. They are not. They crop up here and there. They become more uncommon but NEVER die out. We need to be taught this in school. I learned about leishmaniasis on M*A*S*H. (The doctors lied to save the patient.)
Spoilers
Spoilers
Andddddd Spoilers
@3y35poihjpn show has been done for decades also youre on a public forum discussing the video if you dont want spoilers why even open comments
@blackkitty420 there's still something called common decency for people who haven't seen the show and are watching video clips on TH-cam to become interested in a possible show to watch...
It might not bother you but you are stealing that choice from anyone else who doesn't want to know
It was the Black Death, not the black plague. The disease was bubonic plague. They got it wrong.
Sarcoidosis was rare on House. Often suggested but no patient ever had it (unlike the single lupus case.)
Actually, one patient did have sarcoidosis.
TV Tropes website had misdiagnosing sarcoidosis on their ill-advised House Drinking Game. Ironically, the house drinking game would land anybody in the hospital
Its never lupus 😂
The old research doc who kept trying to kill himself because he didn't want to live in pain and he was old had sarcoidosis. Congo Red specifically
I hate doctors acting like Chase. So what if it turns out to be nothing. If you send him home and it IS something, you send home a dying kid.
Chase is the next House. His character develops a lot over the course of the show. He’s man enough to admit when he made a mistake.
Me as a tire tech lol
In fairness to Chase, colonoscopies can be risky when performed on kids. I think he's genuinely trying to look out for the kid, he just made the wrong assumption about his condition.
People often hate things they don't understand. Maybe you should go to medical school - or - take a chill pill
@@ssgoko88and social media just heightens the phenomenon.
Is it lupus yet?
Its never Lupus
… except for that one time it was
Or whipples
Until it is.
"we got rectal bleeding"
"what all of you?" 🤣
If only doctors actually tried this hard to figure stuff out.
23:58
"Oh, get a room!" Brilliant 😂😂😂😂😂
6:25 DONT TALK TO MY SON LIKE THAT 🙎♂👉👨⚕
24:14 - 24:20 thats crazy LMAO
his response is my favorite
He really said Cameron got the bbc treatment
big mike in da house
She took that well. I would've expected a tantrum
@@kakashihatake1029 Thats what the basketball player said XD
Those eyes on that second patient child -wow.
1:08 a fever FOR ALMOST A WEEK??? if it was A DOG, he would have come in after 2 days
But hes not a dog...
That’s why they said if😂
Mine was a day away from bursting a few weeks before 3rd or 4th grade.
I had stomach pains all day, but nothing too terrible. The funny thing is it started after I ate a corn dog from the deli in our grocery store, so I thought that was the cause.
That night I complained to my mom that my stomach was really hurting, she told me to try to sleep through it and hopefully I’d be okay in the morning.
However she has a rule of three type mentality, after failing to sleep for hours and complaining the third time she took me to the hospital. By then the pain was so bad it was like somebody trying to punch their way outta my gut with brass knuckles.
Mom felt awful about it but she had no way of knowing it was something so severe. Appendicitis sneaks up on people all the time.
I used to watch that Mike Myers movie the love Guru all the time around then and my doctor was an indian guy who I kept calling Rajshneesh (I know I misspelled that, best attempt I swear) when I was being doped up before the surgery.😂 my mom was telling the doctor how much I loved that character and she kept whispering to me to shut tf up since this dude was about to cut me open.😂
I healed just in time for school.😑
If its Monday, its House M.D.
Despite his misanthropy, we need a real-life Dr. Gregory House.
We definitely do NOT need a drug addicted hallucinating dr who spends hospital resources needlessly in order to play games and toy with his employees
His drug addiction, despite its cause, is a real downer. "Physician heal thyself!"
@@johngaither9263my covert bandaging skills are a little rusty.
Can You blame him? Look at what we're capable of.
I actually love that they put in House telling Chase to call the Cdc, like he actually knows protocols and listens to them
That's a model mother right there.
Kid has a fever for a week... Falls on floor like a rock..
Mom: what's wrong? 😂😂😂
If a fever lasts more than 3 days it's really bad.
The staff - We got rectal bleeding.
House - What all of you?
yeah, the kid for a fever for a week, and you still think it is nothing, and only when he fell do you think it's serious, great parenting
Low fevers are fine to bare with for a week to 10 days about. A fever is just making your body a hellhole for bacteria to live in. It's a treatment not a symptom in most cases. It's better to deal with the fever than suppress it with medication
@@thermochemist the body pulling a "oh, you wanna make me suffer? aight, buddy. WE suffering now" to the infection is honestly badass
@@thermochemist nope, fever is a response by the auto-inflammatory system, and it can often be a sign of a very serious issue, like an autoimmune/auto-inflammatory condition, or a periodic fever syndrome.
Fever needs to be carefully watched, especially in children, and *especially* if there are additional symptoms - like a rash or photophobia.
20:30 house sprinkling Vicodin on his sandwich
*Person Sneezing In Real life*: Ah! It's fine.
*Person Sneezing In Doctor Shows*:Man, not stage 4 lung cancer just after kidney failure
So, back in the good old days of MEDICINE, I was an FP, a generalist doc, in Southwest Washington State. I prided myself on being a medical detective, and SCOOPING my fellow internists, who knew way more than me, but were, perhaps, not as tenacious at achieving a DX!!! In my career, I was stumped 3 times. I referred one of them to a major diagnostic center in Seattle, and two to THE MAYO CLINIC! Two of the three were ultimately diagnosable at that time, with specific AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES! It turned out, that in the three cases, I had already initiated the proper treatment! HIGH DOSE STEROIDS!!! You young PUNKS, listen to your patients, be skeptical, above all make physical contact, even a hand on a shoulder! That seems to be a lost ART IN MEDICINE!!! And YES, I DID SCREW UP, several times!!!! Robert W Goodwin, MD retired, aka Db
These days doctors rather kill patients for the government kick back cash and then dance in the hallways after for social media clout. There are no real doctors left just pharma reps who wear white coats selling over priced Band-Aids.
“I now have a much greater respect for whatever basketball player you dated in college.”
GOOD LORD, HOUSE!
The best part of "All In" is how House reacts to Cameron in the red tube top, sucks it isn't in this clip.
"We've got rectal bleeding."
"What? All of you?"
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“wake up honey! house MD posted a new compilation!!”
I love the slight pause and look of astonishment that Foreman gives when he watches House season his Reuben sandwich with crushed Vicodin. Oddly it made me think of the scene in The Martian where Matt Damon’s character uses crushed Vicodin as a condiment for his potatoes after running out of ketchup. That was slightly more understandable.
The jump in production value and writing quality from season 1 to 2 is crazy.
Ooh, I found a continuity error:
The file is titled "Ester" but House writes "Esther" on the whiteboard.
that is not really a continuity error, the title of a episode doesn't change anything
@@captainflowers748 I didn't say anything about the episode title, I said the FILE title, the name written on the file House digs out of the drawer
With no context, it’s most likely a continuity error, though it is perfectly plausible that House forgot the spelling of an old patient
HIPAA 😊
That's not a continuity error, it's a spelling error
So is this a sign to watch house md again
Yes, absolutely!
Hahah true.. it would be my 6th time rewatching all the 8 seasons!
I haven't even seen it yet! where can I watch it?
I remember when i had lyme disease during flu season and was sick for over a week. And because the doctors couldnt find a ring they wouldnt test. Finally my mom a nurse checked every inch of me and found it hidden under my scrotum. After one blow up and some very late anti biotics i finally was on the right treatment. Lost so much weight i was skin and bones and almost died twice
Glad you’re still here
I've not watched any of these before but thanks YT algorithm, I'll finally watch House MD. Thanks 🙏 looks like a great show 😊
Sure wish my doctor(s) could diagnose like House!
15 MINS AGO. THE HOUSE INTERNS ARE SPOILING US
2:00 this dad and mom situation in this episode is exactly why house's reasons for not talking to patients and not talking to parents or otherwise is a great idea bc then u can get answers to questions like what chase is asking and if he had gotten to ask that question he'd know his son went to an abandoned building to play with a oujia board and that's how he got sick
One of the best shows I've ever watched
"you're killing him!" he says, as the kid was dying before they got there
Wilson and House having a completely unrelated discussion=House Eureka Moment.
Clockwork
I love this show ❤ favorite characters are Wilson and House
22:59 "In all of you?" was so priceless hahaha
The second case was the best case present in the show.
I literally Loveee these!
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The worse kind of patients are the ones telling the doctors what to do.
Like they're the chief surgeon or something.
The ending is honestly so savage.
Wasn't the leprosy kids dad in a TV series about "odd" superheros. With Elaine's boyfriend Puddy in Seinfeld, that big guy. And there was a female comedian Jean Garofalo.
I knew him as Richard from Lost….
You’re right. It was, I think, the live-action, version of The Tick. I can’t remember what his superhero name was. He also had a brief reoccurring role on Psyche as Juliet’s rich boyfriend
I just remembered. It was Der Fledermaus
4:08 ”and im gonna stay on top of you until he is sage”
*literally leaves*😂
I wish that doctors were really this thorough
Half of the scenes here are pure science fiction (like my father in law used to say when watching this show, and he is the real deal). Besides, "normal" doctors don't have the time, the resources or the audacity to look for sicknesses which have a 0.0001% of actually being there. And no... hospital wouldn't let diagnostic teams run lab tests or become radiologists, surgeons or neuro-ophthalmologists, that's what specialties are there for... they are not supermen, even if they had a House in their team. People have to understand that Dr. House is a medical drama show, many of the scenes here are extra-exaggerated, and in a copule of cases factually wrong.
Great video! Super clear, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
3:55 ah classic arrogant dork with 0 medical knowledge questioning the doctors.
Lol after it spells Gabe… “that blows.” 😂☠️
I need someone to do an edit of this show where the jimmy neutron brain blast sequence cuts in at every moment like 17:35
"we got rectal bleeding"
"All of you?"
House u r too funny😂😂
We`ve got rectal bleeding.. House: What all of you? LMAO
9:43 kid got the six eyes
"We've got rectal bleeding!"
"What all of you?"
Classic house.
The only one I was able to get right off the bat the entire series was the Plague diagnosis. As soon as she mentioned having a dog, I thought of it. I was obsessed with the history of the plague throughout school, so of course the one thing I understood was the one thing I used to be obsessed with 😂
House is a thinker
I haved watched this series on Netflix long time ago and I loved it specially I loved it when Hause's team were these guys, my favorite
Definitely gonna binge this again after CSI.
He was REALLY deciding whether his son’s life was worth his secrets coming out!
omg it's John Spy Kids
“there’s no monster in the closet, we looked” i love foreman
I forgot how great this show was
These cases make me anxious af
Cameron: we got rectal bleeding!
House: all of you? 🤨
To anyone that doesnt know fever very well, im talking about *high fevers.*
38-39⁰ take medication and call your doctor to tell them you have a fever. (Just in case)
40⁰ take medication and take a shower, not warm shower but not too cold. Eat fruit, protein and soup. check again, if its going down try to sleep.
41⁰ medical emercancy go straight to a hospital especially if the kid is under 12 !!!
42⁰ also go straight to the doctor, you can still be helped here.
43⁰ brain damage
44-45⁰ death.
46.5⁰ is the highest recorded fever ever.
PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELFS !
9:57
- Weren't you at the same party?
- I don't drink *pops a pill*
Imagine having the "Plague Inc. Cure" soundtracks playing in the background. Stuff would have me in tears
“…being a b*th though, nothing we could do about that.”
That Esther case gets me everytime the way he smacks the glass because he was right with Esther he just was too early to catch it sad😢