The Locked-In syndrome scares the shit outta me. Could you imagine being fully conscious and aware of what's happening but not being able to move your own body? Sounds utterly terrifying
KucklePuff lucid dreaming is when you are asleep, but you are aware that you are sleeping, and so you are often able to change your dreams into whatever you want, like flying or driving at high speeds. And so becoming lucid while under anesthesia would be to become aware of your surroundings, but you're not dreaming. It makes sense, but you could very well be right that it's not the right term
@@tinyrobot9989 yknow what i mean dude. yellow skin as in you're turning into the color of a sponge. its seen in every person of every ethnicity. Yellow skin means your liver and or kidneys are failing.
I actually had Cushing's as a teen (was diagnosed thanks to this show, a friend suggested it to me), and two surgeries on my pituitary to remove tumors. Eventually they took out my adrenal glands, after the third recurrence, so I still have the tumor, but now have a variation of Addison's disease. Went from 241lbs at my heaviest (which was alarming, I had been an athletic kid) to about 115lbs now, 5'6".
I’d advise you don’t rely too much on this show for diagnostics. Some are more medically accurate than others. But I’m glad you made a recovery and lost enough weight, well done :)
A key symptom of both Cushing's disease (hypopituitarisim) and Hypothyroidism, this is a result of low production of Thyroid stimulating hormone for Hypothyroidism or in Cushing's disease case Growth Hormone, Luteinizing hormone, follate Stimulating hormone, Thyroid stimulating hormone, ACTH, Anti diuretic hormone and prolactin. Simply the Body is so slow in burning fat and processing food that the patient grows large despite eating less.
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 Kids lie about that kind of thing all the time. I should know, I hated gym. I did it. Not to mention that some amount of pain is expected, normal, and necessary when working out and exercising, which is why so many of us don't like it.
@@shok5045 that's likely what they are implying, many people would panic and give a wrong diagnosis during the momment, so the attendant was likely sceptical of a 10y having a heart attack
I actually suffer from this. its a secondary condition though. I can't take tums anymore despite severe heartburn. (insert fancy name here cuz i'm blanking out on it). hypercalcemia leads to kidney failure. not fun. symptoms include prolonged vomiting, like a week, headaches, and extreme fatigue.
@@observer698 because sometimes it sucks to exercise when your overweight but you have to work past it. Unless she had a history of a medical problem why would you assume your student is having a "heart attack"???
The episode Heavy proved Why Chase was the best after House, he was able to think under pressure and save a case like this. He really belongs working with House.
This video really showed how Kutner and (then) Chase were the two most likely members to become the "next House". They think differently than the other members.
@@wobby1268 Personally I always thought Kutner was the smartest and most like house in the out of the box thinking way and sudden epiphanies including the first team, also was reckless several times, like house always is. He would have made an awesome future Head of Diagnostics although not as entertaining as house himself.
@@grimreaper15 Too bad Kal Penn took a job with the Obama administration causing him to leave the show. His Kutner character was brilliant and unorthodox which would have been fertile ground for some great writing.
Did anyone else start yelling "chest compressions" at their screen the second the girl's heart stopped? I think I've been watching too many Doctor Mike videos.
I feel like saying “You’re gonna be in big trouble when I find you.” And then seeing your son on the grass bloody and unconscious would be one of the worst feelings... idk
It's also just a stupid thing to say. It's like calling your dog to you to punish it; the only thing you're teaching it is that responding to your commands might cause it pain.
I'm really surprised that the fanbase of House is still alive and it's 2018, I remember watching this TV show on my native language in 2010, but I always wanted to watch it when I learn English sometimes, it's hard to understand some parts without subs, but I get the point anyway. Wilson is my favorite character in this show and Cameron, I'm in love with her.
I'm glad you like it in english as well, I find that House often gets mistranslated in other languages because medics are often respected professionals that are expected to be respectful (something that House is not) and I think it changes the character for the worse.
CoverofWinter I know this comment is like 3 months old and you probably don't really care but you're right with the translation thing. I speak German and English so I often transition between the German version and the English version. I have to say, house is equally as witty in the German translation. Sometimes character's personality doesn't show that well in their respective dubs but German does quite a good job. However in the episode when the one part of a lesbian couple had the black plague, a joke that worked well in the English version does not work in the German dub. House was just about to confirm his diagnosis when he poked a needle into a lump the patient had and extracted a black fluid. In the German version the black plague isn't called "black plague" but instead it is called "beulen pest", which translates to "lump" or "dent" plague. However when he extracts the fluid, he says "we've got a case of plague" to which chase curiously responds "the black plague?", to which house looks at the syringe filled with black fluid and says "seems like it" implying since the fluid is black it must be the black plague. In the German version however chase asks "die beulen pest?" rendering the joke, or the implication rather, not as effective.
I really like that they had an episode about symptomatic chimerism. it's actually fairly common, but it doesn't usually cause symptoms. things like unilateral skin hyperpigmentation usually indicate chimerism, but it would only be found incidentally. there are a few different well-known cases of chimerism where a mother's biological relation to her kids was called into question because DNA taken from her blood didn't match that of her children; in one case, DNA taken from the woman's cervix DID match her children
Haven't seen the full episode yet, but the chimerism symptoms we see in this video (unconscious, inexplicable bleeding from the waist) is really chilling to see.
The Squid man17 yeah I know, I just find it weird that Netflix removes it for some countries but not for other. People recently were praising for Friends in Netflix but we have it since at least 2014.
If anyone wants to know more about life with Locked-In Syndrome, there’s a short book called “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” which is a short first hand account of this syndrome, where the author communicated words with his left eyelid.
Reminds me of a story about someone with Locked-In Syndrome whose body was positioned to watch the television, and every day, Barney would play. He ended up hating Barney with such an impossible, abyssal depth that he pulled himself back from the brink through pure spite.
You have to wonder what's happening in the minds of animals with Chimerism. A person can tell you through hallucinations and body malfunctions, a rat can't.
Will Warden sorry but the last 2 seasons were bad. The show lasted way too long and turned to crap it should have ended right after the original crew left. Which was in season 4 if I remember correctly.
Yo Shinji Get In The Robot guess what? A complicated case of common cold? Aids? Ah, maybe this time it's lupus! 90% of the audience doesn't know half of the deseases named in a single episode. There is no guessing.
Sheol_IK I was young when I would watch this on cable and this show was indeed very good for my mind. It always made me think and sometimes I'd be so fascinated by the dramatizations of what's going on inside their bodies. I'd try to spot which organ or part of the body was being shown. It is always fun to guess, now that I'm older and know a bit more about medicine than I used to. And it even helped me on tests in schools that were on things like bones and systems of the body. I'd remember things I'd seen to the show when I was young and use it to help me. My point is, people without an in-depth understanding of medicine can be thinking while watching the show.
For me, it was Cushings Syndrome, Rabies, and the condition the Death Row patient had... I was able to guess that the problem was the tumor on the adrenal gland, but not the actual name of the condition.
For the love of God if someone has a seizure DO NOT HOLD THEM DOWN! Put something something soft under their head or cradle it with your hands and when they stop convulsing carefully put them on their side in the recovery position. Also time the seizure - if it is longer than 2 minutes call am ambulance.
Thank you for that one. I really didn't know. My cousin sometimes has convulsions. By the way why to call an ambulance if it's longer than two minutes?
Shanaya Zaveri From what I remember it’s because a longer seizure can indicate brain damage or other underlying issues, but I’m not sure. In fact you’re supposed to call an ambulance if it’s also the victim’s first seizure or if they don’t regain consciousness afterwards
The first time i saw the "Akinetopsia" episode, i was thinking "wtf!!" when the teenage didn't catch the bag of chips and then dropped to the floor in seizure, then laughed out loud when House said "God, i love this family" right after while his facial expression is like "Cool". And it still makes me smile today.
Yes ohh hold on I have a itching 🦶 foot oops 😬 now my liver gone off my plate and plate of Bar-B-Que chicken from Kentucky fried chicken restaurant are disappearing . Nevermind my sneaky dogs and cat just ran away my under my table . Hey Casey and Sally and Burt bring back my dinner 🍽️ ! Now ‼️😸🐶🐱🐕
Weird cases doesn't equal strange conditions. Many episodes are common conditions that appear to be something else, several conditions that mix together to form a strange case or just a very unlikely cause to a common condition.
LegacyFTW if you have a medical background, you understand that that's really not true. The cases and how they get to final diagnosis is often strange, but not the conditions themselves.
I love that last scene. House, Foreman, and Chase discussing it as a team of basically equals. I don't remember seeing this in other parts of the series. It's usually house asking for ideas and then shutting them down _(which is a good way to think critically and brainstorm ideas)_.
I remember watching an episode before that one when I was about 6-7 where a girl was a hermaphrodite which caused her condition. The moment I saw this episode I blurted out "HE'S A SHE!!!!"
Akinetopsia or simply motion blindness, is neuro phenomenon that’s usually a symptom of an underlying neurological disease. Typically older patients that will experience this are undergoing through dementia, or Alzheimer’s. Individuals over 25 that experience this disorder may also be in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease or ALS. Other possible causes of course can be the result of inflammation or infection such as encephalitis, or an active lesion taking place in a patient who has multiple sclerosis. Unless a patient has epilepsy, akinetopsia should not be diagnosed of in self alone unless testing for other disease come back negative, and that’s including drug screening for recreational substances, and psychiatric disorders have also been dismissed.
Isabeau Wolf, that’s love. My mum bas joined me watching episodes. She’s clever and would sometimes figure vs out like “dwarfism they didn’t know about!”. I love getting to know things about family members I didn’t realize before.
I saw the Akinotopsia on a youtube short recently. The way House phased out like that, I was mesmerized. These special cases must be what he lives for, because he has way too much fun at their expense.
I am a little peeved that in the first minute they deal with a seizure in the wrong way by holding his body down instead of supporting the head and letting him ride it out
My niece suffers seizures, from what we have read and were told by doctor was that a seizure patient was to be placed on their side and not left on their back as that could lead them chocking on their saliva or vomit. So it was a little concerning when I saw that guy on the floor on his back...
that's dangerous if they are convulsing. you could hurt their neck doing that. but that doesn't really apply to my niece's seizure's. she doesn't really convulse. my mom has epilepsy too and I've never witnessed her having one, but her seizure's are pretty violent. she had one in the bathroom a few years ago and took out the shower door and glass stuff on the counters, so i'm not sure holding her down or holding her head would've helped.
ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 Well Soviet Who Cuts is right. My sister and I do place a pillow or rolled up clothes under her head, it’s so the neck doesn’t twist in an unnatural way.
@@AHimuraProduction No, it's not. It's so that when people who experience seizures, has one, they aren't cracking their skull by banging it repeatedly against the floor. If you wanted to prevent the neck from twisting, you would use a neck brace, or a paralytic. I have some experience with seizures, seeing as I've had them my whole life. Your misinformation is minor, but still misinformation that can lead someone to cripple a seizure patient from drawing wrong conclusions based on that minor misinformation.
Oh god, I remember watching this with my mom once (I was 8) and it was an episode about rats. Then came my bedtime and I was crying in hysterics to my dad that he needed to make sure that there weren’t rats in the house. He turned to my mom and said “that’s the last time she’s ever allowed to watch medical shows before her bedtime”
When that kid had a seizure it remains me the unnamed person that i hang around who has a drinking problem and when ever unnamed person has one it doesn't surprise me (i help him when he's done spasing out). Don't drink, I've seen said person get worse and worse every day.
PSA: never hold down someone having a seizure. The only time to restrain someone during a seizure is if they're near something dangerous. Otherwise leave them alone.
Daniel Byal No. You aren't supposed to do anything to them. Putting them on their side, holding them down, sticking something in their mouths... all of these things are bad moves that could harm or possibly even kill the person. Seizures are disturbing to see but are rarely dangerous in and of themselves. A person having a seizure is far more likely to be harmed by an untrained person attempting to help them than to be harmed by the seizure itself. As long as the person isn't in a dangerous area (such as, near broken glass they could injure themselves on, for example) the only thing you should do is call for help and stay with them. Once they wake up, they're likely to be disoriented and confused, so it's important to stay with them until help arrives.
Nebulous. So NEVER hold anyone down. but you can restrain them from time to time if having a seizure?.... You just failed the exam question. As did everyone else that said NEVER restrain .....Also you failed on the putting on side its recommended that they are placed in the recovery position to maintain clear airways and to stabilize their body position in relation to their leg arm movements during any seizure.
Byal. Yes you are. Placing a seizure patient into the recovery position is the safest and best position to aid recovery. Its a position that allows you to be able to check vitals easily and reaction to the patient. Once they are into the recovery stage and awake, you can then place something soft under the head while waiting for help.
@@okbutthenagain.9402 That's called "following the letter of the law but not the spirit." You clearly failed to pay attention to an important caveat in my statement - no restraints are necessary unless there's an element of danger. An obstructed airway would fall in this category. If breathing is impeded it will be easy to tell, and then act accordingly. But if an untrained person decides to put someone on their side who is having no breathing difficulty as a precautionary measure but doesn't think to loosen clothing around the neck, they're likely to do more harm than good. Which is exactly my point. I have a convulsion disorder myself, and the last thing I want is someone with no training deciding to get hands on and creating a problem.
"I didn't say failing I said failure, Just like you"!
LMFAOOOOO 😂😂😂😂
That was savage
#Rekt
Master Noremac my teacher commenting on my maths exam 😆
Like my mom says to me
"You wanna see something really cool? 😈"
*straight up disappears*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤔👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Nothing personal kid
You saw that, right?
@@TheGoodContent37 yup😂😂😂😂😂
omai wah mo shindeiru
The Locked-In syndrome scares the shit outta me. Could you imagine being fully conscious and aware of what's happening but not being able to move your own body? Sounds utterly terrifying
Netherwolf6100
Sleep paralysis
Hi-keeba lucidity is when dreaming, no? When you’re dreaming but know you are. Not when you’re conscious but can’t move, that’s more sleep paralysis.
KucklePuff lucid dreaming is when you are asleep, but you are aware that you are sleeping, and so you are often able to change your dreams into whatever you want, like flying or driving at high speeds.
And so becoming lucid while under anesthesia would be to become aware of your surroundings, but you're not dreaming.
It makes sense, but you could very well be right that it's not the right term
Hi-keeba
It's called intraoperative recall!
I'd try to furiously blink to make sure that everyone knows I'm trying to contact them.
“Itchy foot means liver failure,” *foot starts to itch* great
Was brought on by dead skin layering the foot locking in sweat
Dont worry. Only if your skin turns yellow are you in danger of liver failure. Itches happen alot.
Lmfaoo i was thinking the same thing 😄 my foot started itching too
@@Mikemic2218 but I am Asian. oh, come on that's not fair.
@@tinyrobot9989 yknow what i mean dude. yellow skin as in you're turning into the color of a sponge. its seen in every person of every ethnicity. Yellow skin means your liver and or kidneys are failing.
0:00 3x07 Son of Coma Guy (Akinotopsia)
1:13 5x19 Locked In (Locked In syndrome)
4:14 3x02 Cane and Able (Chimerism)
6:00 1x16 Heavy (Cushing's)
Cary Gibson once again, bless you for this
WAS THE SON OF A COMA GUY
C O M A G U Y
What's up with the boy in 4:35
@@noonereally. he has a twin with didn't develop fully and its taking over him but im not that sure
Dying of a paper cut. Damn that's harsh
No. People die from things we take for granted, a lot. Life is that fragile.
@@musical_lolu4811 sepsis
Better than actually dying because your bra cut you
Dying of a paper cut. happens all the time
Like that's a real thing, it makes no sense but it's true.
House: *figures out that the teen can get seizures*
House: im going to do what is called a pro gamer move
epic power move
Best place for its the hospital.
“Back when he was young, I mean REALLY young, like 12 cells young” 😂😂😂
Meryn Trant: Too old
I learned more on TH-cam that school tbh
I have to tell everyone something about this video, every person has lupus
Char The gamer
No it’s never Lupus
Artizap DAMIT
"Itchy foot means liver failure" things to say to make somebody paranoid.
Especially someone like me.
-things- *Top 10 things to say...
I read the last part in chills voice and now I can’t breathe
If your foot is yellow, like sponge yellow and itchy then yes, if it's just itchy then don't worry
Vigor- AMEN!!
The guy cant move but hey, at least he can play pong
CarsonScholz why not.... pong can be intense xD
CarsonScholz I need to see like a crab rave or megalomania remix of that beeping
At least it's not lupus.
2,7k likes and only 4comments?
Lol
I actually had Cushing's as a teen (was diagnosed thanks to this show, a friend suggested it to me), and two surgeries on my pituitary to remove tumors. Eventually they took out my adrenal glands, after the third recurrence, so I still have the tumor, but now have a variation of Addison's disease. Went from 241lbs at my heaviest (which was alarming, I had been an athletic kid) to about 115lbs now, 5'6".
fealubryne do u know which episode
I’d advise you don’t rely too much on this show for diagnostics. Some are more medically accurate than others. But I’m glad you made a recovery and lost enough weight, well done :)
fealubryne Hunter s thompson springs to mind reading your comment. Lol
fealubryne I had Cushing on my pituitary gland too.
This show is how I discovered I had Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome (the boxer episode)
Guy: *has seizure*
House: God I love this family.
"Say the first thing that comes into your head."
"She's fat."
lol
kek
I mean she is
No word of a lie...
is funny Foreman's reaction "you hate fat people" lol
A key symptom of both Cushing's disease (hypopituitarisim) and Hypothyroidism, this is a result of low production of Thyroid stimulating hormone for Hypothyroidism or in Cushing's disease case Growth Hormone, Luteinizing hormone, follate Stimulating hormone, Thyroid stimulating hormone, ACTH, Anti diuretic hormone and prolactin.
Simply the Body is so slow in burning fat and processing food that the patient grows large despite eating less.
I love the gym teacher in Cushing Syndrome. Usually media representation of gym teachers are uncaring assholes. This one was like 2 laps byee
Joy Augustina Petinrin
I'm with you on this one, he seemed like a p dope dude, glad they went with that approach
I love his “Two laps, bye!”
Directed at the kid bullying the fat girl too, that was badass.
He still should have had her stop when she said she was in pain
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 Kids lie about that kind of thing all the time. I should know, I hated gym. I did it. Not to mention that some amount of pain is expected, normal, and necessary when working out and exercising, which is why so many of us don't like it.
*Don't you think I know that? Just send a damn ambulance.*
@Ameya Naik ????
Im Hungry 911: I think you should call 911
One gym boii :D O N T Y O U T H I N K I K N O W T H A T J U S T S E N D A D A M N A M B U L A N C E
@@thewarmedic2330 they prob said shes too young to have a heart attack
Told him to start CPR
@@shok5045 that's likely what they are implying, many people would panic and give a wrong diagnosis during the momment, so the attendant was likely sceptical of a 10y having a heart attack
8:32 Hypercalcemia
Hyper - meaning high
Calc - referring to calcium
Emia - presence in blood
High-calcium-presence-in-blood
Thanks, ChubbyEmu.
Noice
I actually suffer from this. its a secondary condition though. I can't take tums anymore despite severe heartburn. (insert fancy name here cuz i'm blanking out on it). hypercalcemia leads to kidney failure. not fun. symptoms include prolonged vomiting, like a week, headaches, and extreme fatigue.
I was literally about to say hmm that sounds like chubbyemu lol
I LOL'd at that reference! :D
@@angelakirby6934 You can use a loop diuretics however it kinda predisposes you towards having kidney stones.
6:25: I like that P.E. teacher. A real no-nonsense man.
I salute him.
Me too. He sounded so sweet and supportive
@@Ashenicky2009 I totally think the opposite! He didn't listen to the kid when she said I can't do it, my chest etc...
@@observer698 because sometimes it sucks to exercise when your overweight but you have to work past it. Unless she had a history of a medical problem why would you assume your student is having a "heart attack"???
@@Pepsithegoat especially at the age of 10. A 10 year old having a heart attack is going to be the last thing that crosses your mind
"God, i love this family" 😂😂
ea09 I thought he said
"Gotta love this family."
I like how he looks at him all creepy like and say want to see something cool lol no wonder the guy fell to the floor
What episode was it
What episode
3x07 Son of Coma Guy
The episode Heavy proved Why Chase was the best after House, he was able to think under pressure and save a case like this. He really belongs working with House.
Chase was doing it before Kutner was a twinkle in David Shore's eye.
@@wobby1268 Lol!!!
"She's FAT!"
@@thesweyy5999 LOL
he really did deserve to take house's place in the series finale
I think it's safe to assume it's not lupus
ROUSH4203 it’s never lupus
Jeremy O'Leary Except that one time.
Jeremy O'Leary no. It's never lupus
its never lupus except when it is
sorry for bad english
This video really showed how Kutner and (then) Chase were the two most likely members to become the "next House". They think differently than the other members.
But Chase came first, and did it first; Kutner was Chase, the Sequel. :)
@@wobby1268 Personally I always thought Kutner was the smartest and most like house in the out of the box thinking way and sudden epiphanies including the first team, also was reckless several times, like house always is. He would have made an awesome future Head of Diagnostics although not as entertaining as house himself.
@@grimreaper15 Too bad Kal Penn took a job with the Obama administration causing him to leave the show. His Kutner character was brilliant and unorthodox which would have been fertile ground for some great writing.
Did anyone else start yelling "chest compressions" at their screen the second the girl's heart stopped? I think I've been watching too many Doctor Mike videos.
Techni Color hahahah literally same
Yes
Same
SAME
Every show I watch now. Dr. Mike has corrupted me.
That locked-in syndrome episode was freak'n AWESOME
Notli Kely did they fix the guy?
yeah and house hated him because he kept saying that god made him better
+Alegost1 that reminds me of the stand up comedian Daniel Sloss talking about religion
Starmadien2019 no, they ate him in the end after many years of seasoning with medicine, giving the ultimate high. you should watch it, it was awesome
Hail kspeeder Lmao
I feel like saying “You’re gonna be in big trouble when I find you.” And then seeing your son on the grass bloody and unconscious would be one of the worst feelings... idk
It's also just a stupid thing to say. It's like calling your dog to you to punish it; the only thing you're teaching it is that responding to your commands might cause it pain.
These were one of the crappiest parents of the entire show. They kept calling him a freak
Disgusting
Do you know which episode it was??
I'm really surprised that the fanbase of House is still alive and it's 2018, I remember watching this TV show on my native language in 2010, but I always wanted to watch it when I learn English sometimes, it's hard to understand some parts without subs, but I get the point anyway. Wilson is my favorite character in this show and Cameron, I'm in love with her.
I'm glad you like it in english as well, I find that House often gets mistranslated in other languages because medics are often respected professionals that are expected to be respectful (something that House is not) and I think it changes the character for the worse.
Григорий Ховер Why do I find so many people with your name?
Григорий Ховер I watched the series back in 2009, those were the days
RandalfElVikingo true... true
CoverofWinter I know this comment is like 3 months old and you probably don't really care but you're right with the translation thing. I speak German and English so I often transition between the German version and the English version. I have to say, house is equally as witty in the German translation. Sometimes character's personality doesn't show that well in their respective dubs but German does quite a good job. However in the episode when the one part of a lesbian couple had the black plague, a joke that worked well in the English version does not work in the German dub. House was just about to confirm his diagnosis when he poked a needle into a lump the patient had and extracted a black fluid. In the German version the black plague isn't called "black plague" but instead it is called "beulen pest", which translates to "lump" or "dent" plague. However when he extracts the fluid, he says "we've got a case of plague" to which chase curiously responds "the black plague?", to which house looks at the syringe filled with black fluid and says "seems like it" implying since the fluid is black it must be the black plague. In the German version however chase asks "die beulen pest?" rendering the joke, or the implication rather, not as effective.
"I saw you leaving last Tuesday" 😂such stalker talk
Don't you think I don't know that just send the damn ambulance
that black guy is my spirit animal
“Wanna see something really cool?”
*teleports*
House is like the doctor version of Gordon Ramsay.
This is the most accurate comment I have ever seen
I really like that they had an episode about symptomatic chimerism. it's actually fairly common, but it doesn't usually cause symptoms. things like unilateral skin hyperpigmentation usually indicate chimerism, but it would only be found incidentally. there are a few different well-known cases of chimerism where a mother's biological relation to her kids was called into question because DNA taken from her blood didn't match that of her children; in one case, DNA taken from the woman's cervix DID match her children
Haven't seen the full episode yet, but the chimerism symptoms we see in this video (unconscious, inexplicable bleeding from the waist) is really chilling to see.
So glad I finished this show before Netflix removed it. Lots of great moments in this one
what great did Netflix not remove ?
House is now on Amazon prime video
...It's still in Netflix in Brazil, dunno what you're talking about.
Badgabr not many of us are from Brazil mate
The Squid man17 yeah I know, I just find it weird that Netflix removes it for some countries but not for other. People recently were praising for Friends in Netflix but we have it since at least 2014.
If anyone wants to know more about life with Locked-In Syndrome, there’s a short book called “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” which is a short first hand account of this syndrome, where the author communicated words with his left eyelid.
That’s fucking awesome. I mean, it must’ve sucked for the author, but DAMN that’s cool.
Reminds me of a story about someone with Locked-In Syndrome whose body was positioned to watch the television, and every day, Barney would play.
He ended up hating Barney with such an impossible, abyssal depth that he pulled himself back from the brink through pure spite.
I remember that story. They thought he was brain damaged or impared and would just leave kiddy shows on for him to watch?
They made it into a movie. It is a beautiful one.
@@NexonPlayerNA You're talking about Martin Pistorious "Ghost Boy". I read his book. Amazing stuff. It was the first full book I read.
The chimerism one freaked me the heck out hahaha. “He’s two people in one”
It's like "Doublemint" gum!
was also a theme in an episode of CSI
You have to wonder what's happening in the minds of animals with Chimerism. A person can tell you through hallucinations and body malfunctions, a rat can't.
"braindead'
"no i'm not!"
"what's 9+10"
"21"
nini
OHHHH YOU NANA? 😂😂
You watch too many vines.
@@hitcat1157 keep in mind that that comment was 7 months ago
@@aethyrios70 5 years ago
“I didn’t say failing, I said failure, like you.”
*House, always the MVP*
A television show that makes you think and use your brain they had to take it off the air.
Will Warden sorry but the last 2 seasons were bad. The show lasted way too long and turned to crap it should have ended right after the original crew left.
Which was in season 4 if I remember correctly.
"makes you think". For any person not involved in medicine thinking is very limited.
It's definitely fun to guess, even if you have no knowledge.
Yo Shinji Get In The Robot guess what? A complicated case of common cold? Aids? Ah, maybe this time it's lupus!
90% of the audience doesn't know half of the deseases named in a single episode. There is no guessing.
Sheol_IK I was young when I would watch this on cable and this show was indeed very good for my mind. It always made me think and sometimes I'd be so fascinated by the dramatizations of what's going on inside their bodies. I'd try to spot which organ or part of the body was being shown. It is always fun to guess, now that I'm older and know a bit more about medicine than I used to. And it even helped me on tests in schools that were on things like bones and systems of the body. I'd remember things I'd seen to the show when I was young and use it to help me. My point is, people without an in-depth understanding of medicine can be thinking while watching the show.
Chimerism was awesome. It was the first time I was able to figure out what was wrong before House did. IT FELT AMAZING.
Tyr Barghest i know that feel, but in my case it was rabies
Tyr Barghest I got rabies when House was going threw the metaphor for it. But I also got Chimerism before House and, you're right, it feels amazing.
Tyr Barghest I did the same thing with the leprosy episode. Happened to watch it the day after we had a talk about leprosy
For me, it was Cushings Syndrome, Rabies, and the condition the Death Row patient had... I was able to guess that the problem was the tumor on the adrenal gland, but not the actual name of the condition.
That's how I felt about the plague since I studied it in Highschool And made a presentation on the symptoms and transmission of the disease.
“Hey Seth 2 laps bye”
For the love of God if someone has a seizure DO NOT HOLD THEM DOWN! Put something something soft under their head or cradle it with your hands and when they stop convulsing carefully put them on their side in the recovery position. Also time the seizure - if it is longer than 2 minutes call am ambulance.
HarrietTwelveThree they wete in a hospital numbskull
williechops that was just general advice, not specifically about the scene (the ambulance part)
Thank you for that one. I really didn't know. My cousin sometimes has convulsions. By the way why to call an ambulance if it's longer than two minutes?
Shanaya Zaveri From what I remember it’s because a longer seizure can indicate brain damage or other underlying issues, but I’m not sure. In fact you’re supposed to call an ambulance if it’s also the victim’s first seizure or if they don’t regain consciousness afterwards
@@NatLaS thanks! I'll keep that in mind.
the PE teacher for Jessica seemed like the sweetest man
The first time i saw the "Akinetopsia" episode, i was thinking "wtf!!" when the teenage didn't catch the bag of chips and then dropped to the floor in seizure, then laughed out loud when House said "God, i love this family" right after while his facial expression is like "Cool". And it still makes me smile today.
RogueAndroid when I first say it I knew The show and Dr. House well enough that I assumed he was doing something specific with the light at the kid
The reason House is such a good doctor is that he picks up on the little things that other doctors don't even realize.
Okay, I blinked when House asked the patient to blink. 🤣
"What do you want to do?"
"Assume that Cameron did not screw up"
Party's on =)
"I didn't say failing, I said failure, just like you." Damn that's savage.
"My Chest Hurts"
"How do you think the ground feels"
Kids can be so mean
House: itchy foot means liver failure
Me: I must’ve had liver failure a lot then
you are not alone
Yes ohh hold on I have a itching 🦶 foot oops 😬 now my liver gone off my plate and plate of Bar-B-Que chicken from Kentucky fried chicken restaurant are disappearing . Nevermind my sneaky dogs and cat just ran away my under my table . Hey Casey and Sally and Burt bring back my dinner 🍽️ ! Now ‼️😸🐶🐱🐕
Clicked on this video to comment on how the whole premise of the show is weird cases... Shouldn't the title be more specific? Lol
Legacy Me too pretty much every episode of House could be accurately titled "Strange Conditions"
Weird cases doesn't equal strange conditions. Many episodes are common conditions that appear to be something else, several conditions that mix together to form a strange case or just a very unlikely cause to a common condition.
If you think this is the premise of the show, you couldnt get the point of the show
LegacyFTW if you have a medical background, you understand that that's really not true. The cases and how they get to final diagnosis is often strange, but not the conditions themselves.
We've got a bunch of doctors in the House. Damn kids wanna talk about semantics, lmao.
Am I the only one who thinks inducing a seizure in someone else may not be the most sound decision
Vence Ibul yeah and then holding them down too
FluFflE WaRrioR44 you're supposed to keep their head still
Mind over Body no your not, you just leave them and make sure that there isn’t any sharp or dangerous objects around
Sairs well that's what I was told to do when I did my seniors first aid certificate 😂
Mind over Body really ?! When I was doing my national exam it said that you should just leave them until their episode is over
I love that last scene. House, Foreman, and Chase discussing it as a team of basically equals. I don't remember seeing this in other parts of the series. It's usually house asking for ideas and then shutting them down _(which is a good way to think critically and brainstorm ideas)_.
got an itchy foot? WELL GOOD JOB YOU HAVE *LIVER FAILURE*
4:35
*Worst*
*Period*
*EVER*
I hate how this is one of my most liked comments
Omg you are so right, this made me laugh too much
I remember watching an episode before that one when I was about 6-7 where a girl was a hermaphrodite which caused her condition. The moment I saw this episode I blurted out "HE'S A SHE!!!!"
I love how he says he has a double speciality in infectious disease and nephrology but knows everything about everything
Dude, chimerism is so cool and interesting, if i could study it my entire life i would
Really enjoyed this show. Hugh Laurie was fantastic
The gym teacher was so nice and reacted really well
The scene where they do a spontaneous differential for Jess' case is so good.
... foreman asking why to do an MRI for suspected case of Cushing’s syndrome baffles me as 3rd year med student
I laughed
I'm not in medschool and I was also baffled as to why he wouldn't he want to see if there was a tumor on the pituitary.
Same!!
NEVER HOLD DOWN A PERSON SEIZING YOU COUKD HURT THEM TRUST ME I HAVE EPILEPSY.
Anyone: has a severe medical condition House: oH bOy ThIs Is GoNnA bE fUn
"God i love this family" kills me everytime 😂😂😂
Akinetopsia or simply motion blindness, is neuro phenomenon that’s usually a symptom of an underlying neurological disease. Typically older patients that will experience this are undergoing through dementia, or Alzheimer’s. Individuals over 25 that experience this disorder may also be in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease or ALS. Other possible causes of course can be the result of inflammation or infection such as encephalitis, or an active lesion taking place in a patient who has multiple sclerosis. Unless a patient has epilepsy, akinetopsia should not be diagnosed of in self alone unless testing for other disease come back negative, and that’s including drug screening for recreational substances, and psychiatric disorders have also been dismissed.
The idea that when you become motion blind means it's near the end made me sad. I'm not sure why.
The one who made this compilation deserves a medal.
I miss this show so much
Ty Ty me too 🙁
House went "OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU!!!" and then the guy seized xD
Nikolas Vegas o
That's some next level stuff
Everytime I watch this kind of house videos
I swear that am totally upset for not having the chance to study medicine 😕
Odai Shihab me too brother.
This show gave me drive and motivation to get into med school, gonna start in october
The reality is totally different, trust me.
@@musical_lolu4811 am a nurse now lol
Not to late
I binged watched house m.d with my husband, he would get bored of it but still watch it with me since he knew I loved the show.
That's awesome.
Isabeau Wolf, that’s love. My mum bas joined me watching episodes. She’s clever and would sometimes figure vs out like “dwarfism they didn’t know about!”. I love getting to know things about family members I didn’t realize before.
My old man was a gym teacher. That whole "two laps, bye" bit was pretty nostalgic.
My foot is itchy and now I think I have liver failure. Thanks House
“ I didn’t say failing I said failure “
“ just like you “
😭😂
I’d been looking for that teleporting clip for
So long! Loved that part
thanks house now whenever my foot itches i'm gonna be paranoid my liver's failing. just like you.
I saw the Akinotopsia on a youtube short recently. The way House phased out like that, I was mesmerized. These special cases must be what he lives for, because he has way too much fun at their expense.
6:52.
This should be turned into a GIF, if you're asking me.
Well thats not how you're suppose to treat someone going through a seizure.
And........it's lupus.
0:30 top 10 fastest anime characters of all time
I wish this show was still on Netflix
I am a little peeved that in the first minute they deal with a seizure in the wrong way by holding his body down instead of supporting the head and letting him ride it out
Girl: *jumps and fainted*
Me: *jumps in P.E and chests starts to hurt*
My brain: oh sh-
0:52 He just realized who he was and had that "I'm your biggest fan" shock.
**guy has a seizure**
“God, I love this family! “
This man right here 🤣
Mans having a seizure and he stands there 😂
You don't restraim someone if there having a sizure you have to move the stuff from around them.
My niece suffers seizures, from what we have read and were told by doctor was that a seizure patient was to be placed on their side and not left on their back as that could lead them chocking on their saliva or vomit. So it was a little concerning when I saw that guy on the floor on his back...
same with my niece and I agree with you too. I can't believe a medical show can't get something that simple right.
that's dangerous if they are convulsing. you could hurt their neck doing that. but that doesn't really apply to my niece's seizure's. she doesn't really convulse. my mom has epilepsy too and I've never witnessed her having one, but her seizure's are pretty violent. she had one in the bathroom a few years ago and took out the shower door and glass stuff on the counters, so i'm not sure holding her down or holding her head would've helped.
ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 Well Soviet Who Cuts is right. My sister and I do place a pillow or rolled up clothes under her head, it’s so the neck doesn’t twist in an unnatural way.
@@AHimuraProduction No, it's not. It's so that when people who experience seizures, has one, they aren't cracking their skull by banging it repeatedly against the floor.
If you wanted to prevent the neck from twisting, you would use a neck brace, or a paralytic.
I have some experience with seizures, seeing as I've had them my whole life. Your misinformation is minor, but still misinformation that can lead someone to cripple a seizure patient from drawing wrong conclusions based on that minor misinformation.
kutner basically nailing every problem makes his tragic all the more tragic
*guy starts seizing violently*
Me: Oh yeah, Wilson. Hold him down, that's totally proper medical protocol.
"You were dying from a paper cut"
w h a t
Oh god, I remember watching this with my mom once (I was 8) and it was an episode about rats. Then came my bedtime and I was crying in hysterics to my dad that he needed to make sure that there weren’t rats in the house. He turned to my mom and said “that’s the last time she’s ever allowed to watch medical shows before her bedtime”
"how do you think the ground feels" - Jesus christ that was savage
6:50 i like how he asked the black kid knowing he would be the fastest lol
Tsunat3z
I love how you americans always over analyze everything !!!
simplythebest286 r/woooshhhhh
Yes, unless he had to swim there
Tsunat3z technically speaking, black people have an extra leg muscle so it makes since they’re faster (whoops I killed the joke)
When that kid had a seizure it remains me the unnamed person that i hang around who has a drinking problem and when ever unnamed person has one it doesn't surprise me (i help him when he's done spasing out). Don't drink, I've seen said person get worse and worse every day.
tbh alien hand syndrome shouldve made it into the video :D
The Cushinoid kid was an awesome case.
“I didn’t say failing I said failure like you” 😂😂😂 I died
"I didn't say 'failing' I said 'failure', just like you."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love House.
itchy foot? liver failure
foot: wait im ichy bruh
PSA: never hold down someone having a seizure. The only time to restrain someone during a seizure is if they're near something dangerous. Otherwise leave them alone.
Jessie Nebulous arnt u supposed to put them on their side also
Daniel Byal No. You aren't supposed to do anything to them. Putting them on their side, holding them down, sticking something in their mouths... all of these things are bad moves that could harm or possibly even kill the person. Seizures are disturbing to see but are rarely dangerous in and of themselves. A person having a seizure is far more likely to be harmed by an untrained person attempting to help them than to be harmed by the seizure itself. As long as the person isn't in a dangerous area (such as, near broken glass they could injure themselves on, for example) the only thing you should do is call for help and stay with them. Once they wake up, they're likely to be disoriented and confused, so it's important to stay with them until help arrives.
Nebulous. So NEVER hold anyone down. but you can restrain them from time to time if having a seizure?.... You just failed the exam question. As did everyone else that said NEVER restrain .....Also you failed on the putting on side its recommended that they are placed in the recovery position to maintain clear airways and to stabilize their body position in relation to their leg arm movements during any seizure.
Byal. Yes you are. Placing a seizure patient into the recovery position is the safest and best position to aid recovery. Its a position that allows you to be able to check vitals easily and reaction to the patient. Once they are into the recovery stage and awake, you can then place something soft under the head while waiting for help.
@@okbutthenagain.9402 That's called "following the letter of the law but not the spirit." You clearly failed to pay attention to an important caveat in my statement - no restraints are necessary unless there's an element of danger. An obstructed airway would fall in this category. If breathing is impeded it will be easy to tell, and then act accordingly. But if an untrained person decides to put someone on their side who is having no breathing difficulty as a precautionary measure but doesn't think to loosen clothing around the neck, they're likely to do more harm than good. Which is exactly my point. I have a convulsion disorder myself, and the last thing I want is someone with no training deciding to get hands on and creating a problem.
Itchy foot, liver failure
Me: that’s weird (while scratching foot)
kid: *having a seizure*
House: *watches*
Wilson: *actually bothers to try and help*
Gotta love House and Wilson's dynamic.
"Itchy foot means liver failure"
Me itching my own foot just now: hold on doc what?