Pro cyclist, denies drug use publicly, but confesses it to his doctor, cancer diagnosis used to get media coverage. I can't imagine where the writer got that idea from...
@@myotakuacountyo1216 Ehh, Aj Dominguez already suggested the correct answer. On a serious note, though, when this episode of House aired I don't believe that the now infamous occasion, when Betsy and Frankie Andreu are in Lance's hospital room and Lance tells his doctors of all his previous use of doping, had yet been publicised. Which makes this scene eerily prescient, I think.
The manager is cute, and she was telling the truth about not giving him anything besides what they had already admitted to him taking. In that regard the manager was right, and House was wrong. House must have suspected that she could be telling the truth. That's why he asked Foreman to keep a constant watch over the patient.
@@rixyz7013 7 years studying from the ground up usually because i kept having to disprove the clearly wrong and narrowed down the list as i went. Including learning imaging and rarer issues since thats all i kept bein diagnosed with. Usually things lead back to compartmentalized idiots saying the phrase "i dont know" and never investigating because at first i didnt look sick and often assumed to be lying about how painful seeking meds.
Thats actually a good manager i think, she leaked the cancer story to throw off the drug use truth. She was protecting her client, most good PR and managers all do this.
@@northern_21 Lol he hired her to protect his image...she protected his image. Is it really that bad if it keeps the media from attacking him and his character and not giving him a chance to fix everything in private?
@@ΝίκοςΙστοσελίδα just not the same. I can picture the smuggist grin as he slow walks to the door. Followed by the temperature dropping just as he enters cause he paid the janitor off the previous day. Then comes house unfiltered and uncensored.
House ripping the tubes out making sure the guy never be able to do exercise, or even talk, is great medical advice for any aspiring medic. If your patient cant heavy breathe, he will probably never break a leg running. Problem solved!
Bro he watched him go limp and just stood there letting him drop to the floor like a wet sack of sand not even warning him. The show isn’t a teaching video and no one is taking what is shown as advice 😆
(00:55) _“I sleep in a hyperbaric chamber.“_ The actor should have been given the line containing the word _hypobaric,_ not _hyperbaric._ That or the resident medical _slash_ athletic expert was not aware that sleeping in a _low_ oxygen environment will stimulate the body to create more red blood cells. Like _Erythropoietin_ (Epo).
@@michaelf.2449 If I followed Brian's comment correctly, that was his point. To get more red blood cells, he needs a low oxygen environment. "Hypo" means something like "low" or "under" (think "hypodermic needle"--a needle that goes beneath the skin), while "hyper" means the opposite: "high" or "over" (think "hyperactive child"--a child whose activity is unnaturally high). So the athlete would want a hypobaric chamber--one with low oxygen, which would encourage the production of more red blood cells.
@@TH-camallowedmynametobestolen The problem here is worse than just a misspoken word, though: A *hypo*baric chamber would be needed to have his body produce more hemoglobin/red blood cells and would thus help with his cycling performance. However, that wouldn't help with his myasthenia gravis at all. His MG would only be positively affected by a *hyper*baric chamber. Hence the entire plot doesn't work. Oops...
I want to say it's a pronunciation error/script typo. An ER doctor may be my father, but I knew from a young age that lower O2 in an environment creates more O2 cells in the bloodstream. A research consultant from the team would know this, it's pretty basic stuff as far as medical knowledge goes.
lmao, I like how he took in breaths only to say "you're fired". Reminds me of a family member who needed a similar mask to help with breathing. She and my family were playing a board game and we can get pretty competitive, so when they started to argue about something she took the mask on and off, taking in breaths to argue 1 word at a time (inbetween breaths from the mask) lol
Doctors actually aren’t supposed to catch patients if they fall, because you can try the patient can still get hurt and then the liability is on you because you acted on them. “He fell on his own and we returned him to his bed” sounds better than “I attempted to catch him and he hit his head on the bedside table which caused X or Y symptom”
When I came out of the 5 day coma I was in, in March 2017 having the thing taken out of my throat like that was traumatizing. All I remember is her saying take a deep breath and cough. Another traumatizing feeling was when the green stuff from the tubing wasted all over me... HORRIBLE! I thank God that I'm still here even though I have sickle cell disease as well as having to deal with the excruciating pain and unpredictable issues that comes along with it. I remain positive, grateful, & prayed up!
Oh yea before I got my tracheotomy I had to be intubated because of a complication after surgery. I remember them pulling it out.I don’t think anything spilled on me afterwards although I do feel bad because I was told during the intubation I threw up on the nurses and was conscious- no memory of it though. :/ my moms a nurse so I know how hard they work. It’s not easy being a nurse.
@GorgeouslyReal T.V. I didn't know sickle cell was painful. What's it like if you don't mind sharing? I have Gout and over the years I've had outbreaks to the point I wasn't capable of walking from how swollen and ITCHY painful my feet would get for multiple weeks on end, let alone walk to the front room to kiss my kids goodbye for school... Aside from the pain and swelling, Gout isn't going to kill me though.
@@kingofhisworld1 Just like basically every medical condition it’ll affect different people differently to different extents. Depending on the person and how they manage their condition can vary how often they’re in pain. For me it’s mostly just extreme lethargy all the time, however when I do get pain it can vary in almost every way. Sickle Cell crisis can happen in any area of the body and is caused by our red blood cells (which are different to the norm, being more rigid and crescent moon shaped making them less effective) jamming up in the vein restricting blood flow. Anyway with me pain usually presents in my lower back or in the extremities, it may be localised or may be multiple areas at once. The amount of pain can vary greatly from just a more sort of “heavy discomfort dread” (if that makes any sense) to debilitating agony where breathing and existing hurts.
The fact the manager got mad she got fired over being accused of doping the athlete with a drug he doesn't want to use but forgets she would've been fired anyway cause she got exposed that she was gonna go all over social media that he had cancer when he didn't?
The moment foreman mentioned the transfusion, he figured it out, knew the diagnosis would be a sudden brief recovery, thought of the entire god bit ahead of time, then says "Go forth and scan his neck". Nice.
It's a teaching hospital and all of his cases (minus clinic duty) are cases that no other doctor has been able to diagnose. He is a medical Sherlock Holmes with a team of Doctor Watsons. His department regularly loses the most money for the hospital each year. Plus, the costs of all of the extras on set are kind of rough on the episode budget if they really aren't needed.😂😂 Even in the clinic duty scenes, you only ever see the patients, House, Cuddy, and maybe one Nurse at a desk, and they always get a good story of some sort out of at least one patient, more than once leading it to be the main story rather than a fun little diversion. But I agree, little too few minor characters and standard Hospital Staff and Medical Personnel. In reality it is the exact opposite. Try to find a doctor in any "real hospital". They are a minority of people in a hospital. There are any number of Lab Techs, Nurses (both RN and LPN) PA's, CNAs, and a couple dozen other jobs in the hospital, for each Doctor.
@@MrSirwolf2001 I think it's also stated somewhere in one of the episodes that House basically treats his staff like servants and has them do typical "nurse" work for the experience/power trip of making a doctor feel like a goon
@@Outlawbyname There is another reason, besides the power trip thing. He is not willing to risk leaving his patients in the hands of nurses, because he doesn´t trust them to do anything medical.
Omg I’ve watched this show a million times and I’ve never caught that he said “this is why *I* created nurses” before the clean up I’m aisle 3 before the vid ends, as in hes god. Which he is, ugh I love him. 🖤
House seamlessly fucking around in the background thinking he's about to do something for the patient... Nah, he just needed some water to pop a couple extra more VIC's then usual to get on Mr.amphetamines level! 💪💯 House = Hero
yes, it's better than the ones who pay no attention to you, or love you but can't do anything for you, or are not as interested in medicine and the science problem solving as they should be.
Some medical expert explain how the heck red blood cell injections are supposed to help fitness or strength or whatever you need to be an elite athlete?
More Blood = More Oxygen transport to muscles = less anaerobic energy consumption in the muscles = less (immiediete) fatigue/ more fatigue regeneration In regions with mountains its common that athletes spend some time in high places, as the low oxygen altitude forces the body to create more blood. As soon as the athletes get to normal altitudes however those new bloodcells will die after some time. Im no Expert, but its common knowledge in sports resorts and the general area which i frequently visited.
Starting at 1:45 is it my phone or is the video glitching out? Edit: nevermind at around 2:20 for a few seconds then stops for a bit, then starts again. Edit 2: guys it's happening to every other video wish my phone luck 🤞
My friend had mg. He would suddenly be unable to open his mouth (causing some issues when eating), needed an eyepatch (emo pirate), and had to use a cane (at age 25). He got treatment and his thyamus removed and he's 100% (ignoring his diabeties and celiac)
"The kids just needed to see me ride."
"If you go slower, they see you longer." 😂😂
AHHHAAHHA KILLED ME , there's always some new lines,puns, jokes I keep discovering - and it's been over a decade and a half now! Maaan ...
BAHAHAHAHA so funny 😂 love it 🥰
"When you took a break everything went to hell which is not an uncommon reaction in Jersey" I agree 100% lol
The Jersey Devil probably approve your post
Pro cyclist, denies drug use publicly, but confesses it to his doctor, cancer diagnosis used to get media coverage. I can't imagine where the writer got that idea from...
Rhymes with Dance Charmlong
Yeah I can't imagine either, hrrrrmmmm...🧐
OK I'm curious who?🤣
@@myotakuacountyo1216 Ehh, Aj Dominguez already suggested the correct answer. On a serious note, though, when this episode of House aired I don't believe that the now infamous occasion, when Betsy and Frankie Andreu are in Lance's hospital room and Lance tells his doctors of all his previous use of doping, had yet been publicised. Which makes this scene eerily prescient, I think.
@@myotakuacountyo1216 Lance Armstrong.
"This is exactly why I created nurses." That killed me and him falling like a wet noodle.
clean up on aisle 4
he says 3 not 4@@glizzypops
love how he used I than we
@@aldrinmilespartosa1578 He is god, duh
The “Clean up on aisle 3” is hilarious
I love House’s terminology, and the nurses even responded to it meaning that he uses that term alot
It kills me every time the patient is told the treatment only lasts up to five minutes. Then he just bashes his face onto the bed and falls backwards
...sometimes less.
“What makes a guy start drooling? Chase, were you wearing your short shorts?”
this is why I created nurses clean up on isle 3🤣🤣🤣
The manager is cute, and she was telling the truth about not giving him anything besides what they had already admitted to him taking. In that regard the manager was right, and House was wrong. House must have suspected that she could be telling the truth. That's why he asked Foreman to keep a constant watch over the patient.
That's cause the manager is Taraji P. Henson lol
the manager is black, ofc they are in the wrong
The point of house's demeanor in this whole series is that the patient and house wouldnt be there if they were telling the truth
clearly xd
... in that regard the manager was right, and House was wrong ... the fact that she was cute somehow played into this?
i love it when dr house goes : u r healed, u may rise and walk 8:00
Jeff can you swallow?🤣🤣🤣
The accuracy of this show helped me correctly diagnose and prove my own thymoma. Better late than never.. especially when malpractice is involved.
How did you find out
@@rixyz7013 7 years studying from the ground up usually because i kept having to disprove the clearly wrong and narrowed down the list as i went. Including learning imaging and rarer issues since thats all i kept bein diagnosed with. Usually things lead back to compartmentalized idiots saying the phrase "i dont know" and never investigating because at first i didnt look sick and often assumed to be lying about how painful seeking meds.
@@ThirtytwoJ were was this if I way ask?
Well, the manager still leaked the cancer story to the papers. So, she still deserved to get fired.
Not nearly as egregious an offense. Whether it would justify firing her is the athlete's call.
Yep
Thats actually a good manager i think, she leaked the cancer story to throw off the drug use truth. She was protecting her client, most good PR and managers all do this.
@@warrenmichael918 Then most of them are bad people, still should be fired.
@@northern_21 Lol he hired her to protect his image...she protected his image. Is it really that bad if it keeps the media from attacking him and his character and not giving him a chance to fix everything in private?
My only regret with this show is they never did a bit where he went to an anti vaccine convention.
Well, they did have a mother come in with her unvaccinated baby at clinic hours. You can find the clip in the official channel.
@@ΝίκοςΙστοσελίδα just not the same. I can picture the smuggist grin as he slow walks to the door. Followed by the temperature dropping just as he enters cause he paid the janitor off the previous day. Then comes house unfiltered and uncensored.
Maybe they wanted to rely on facts and not hysteria
Why would you regret that.
@@xxbbxxbbxxbb7729 cause they missed a legendary bit
Patient falls back down after the paralysis returns.
House: "I the Lord giveth and taketh away."
He isn't God.
House ripping the tubes out making sure the guy never be able to do exercise, or even talk, is great medical advice for any aspiring medic. If your patient cant heavy breathe, he will probably never break a leg running. Problem solved!
Bro he watched him go limp and just stood there letting him drop to the floor like a wet sack of sand not even warning him. The show isn’t a teaching video and no one is taking what is shown as advice 😆
Ah my bad I thought it was standard practice to haphazardly tear tubes out of the body when you're done with them
If you're watching this for medical advice you should not be allowed within 500ft of a healthcare facility.
I love watching House when someone does go into a seizure and drops to the floor, "Clean up on aisle six!!" 😂🤣
@@jakobdesrosiers6704 ‘Cept as a patient
I just love Taraji’s expression she gave House
"Please, I've been to collage" IM DEAD 😂 💀
You can't do that to me I'm weezing I can't even breathe
Neither could the dude 😂
Nobody goes to collage.
@@kerryedavis he became dr
@@mightyobserver12 look up "collage" in a dictionary.
(00:55) _“I sleep in a hyperbaric chamber.“_
The actor should have been given the line containing the word _hypobaric,_ not _hyperbaric._ That or the resident medical _slash_ athletic expert was not aware that sleeping in a _low_ oxygen environment will stimulate the body to create more red blood cells.
Like _Erythropoietin_ (Epo).
But more red blood cells is what he wants.
@@michaelf.2449 If I followed Brian's comment correctly, that was his point.
To get more red blood cells, he needs a low oxygen environment. "Hypo" means something like "low" or "under" (think "hypodermic needle"--a needle that goes beneath the skin), while "hyper" means the opposite: "high" or "over" (think "hyperactive child"--a child whose activity is unnaturally high).
So the athlete would want a hypobaric chamber--one with low oxygen, which would encourage the production of more red blood cells.
@@TH-camallowedmynametobestolen The problem here is worse than just a misspoken word, though:
A *hypo*baric chamber would be needed to have his body produce more hemoglobin/red blood cells and would thus help with his cycling performance. However, that wouldn't help with his myasthenia gravis at all. His MG would only be positively affected by a *hyper*baric chamber.
Hence the entire plot doesn't work. Oops...
@@kero450 Well, shut my mouth. 🫢
I want to say it's a pronunciation error/script typo. An ER doctor may be my father, but I knew from a young age that lower O2 in an environment creates more O2 cells in the bloodstream. A research consultant from the team would know this, it's pretty basic stuff as far as medical knowledge goes.
Every time you see the heart rate monitor it doesn't reflect the freakishly low heart rate of a pro cyclist.
Plus the guy is nowhere near the bmi of a pro cyclist.
Doc really went and stab his thigh with a needle and said 'arise my son'
lmao, I like how he took in breaths only to say "you're fired".
Reminds me of a family member who needed a similar mask to help with breathing. She and my family were playing a board game and we can get pretty competitive, so when they started to argue about something she took the mask on and off, taking in breaths to argue 1 word at a time (inbetween breaths from the mask)
lol
1:25
YOOOOOOOO, this face is an ANCIENT meme and it just hit me out of no where.
"That stuff could kill me."
"Nyeh nyeh nyeh nyeh"
Bro this dude would get so fired so fast if wasn't as good as he was
weren't*
Ha ha ha let’s him drop…..”Clean up on aisle 3”
Doctors actually aren’t supposed to catch patients if they fall, because you can try the patient can still get hurt and then the liability is on you because you acted on them. “He fell on his own and we returned him to his bed” sounds better than “I attempted to catch him and he hit his head on the bedside table which caused X or Y symptom”
When I came out of the 5 day coma I was in, in March 2017 having the thing taken out of my throat like that was traumatizing. All I remember is her saying take a deep breath and cough. Another traumatizing feeling was when the green stuff from the tubing wasted all over me... HORRIBLE! I thank God that I'm still here even though I have sickle cell disease as well as having to deal with the excruciating pain and unpredictable issues that comes along with it.
I remain positive, grateful, & prayed up!
Oh yea before I got my tracheotomy I had to be intubated because of a complication after surgery. I remember them pulling it out.I don’t think anything spilled on me afterwards although I do feel bad because I was told during the intubation I threw up on the nurses and was conscious- no memory of it though. :/ my moms a nurse so I know how hard they work. It’s not easy being a nurse.
As a fellow sickle cell sufferer I feel your pain. Keep on going I’m rooting for you.
@GorgeouslyReal T.V. I didn't know sickle cell was painful. What's it like if you don't mind sharing? I have Gout and over the years I've had outbreaks to the point I wasn't capable of walking from how swollen and ITCHY painful my feet would get for multiple weeks on end, let alone walk to the front room to kiss my kids goodbye for school... Aside from the pain and swelling, Gout isn't going to kill me though.
@@kingofhisworld1 Just like basically every medical condition it’ll affect different people differently to different extents. Depending on the person and how they manage their condition can vary how often they’re in pain.
For me it’s mostly just extreme lethargy all the time, however when I do get pain it can vary in almost every way. Sickle Cell crisis can happen in any area of the body and is caused by our red blood cells (which are different to the norm, being more rigid and crescent moon shaped making them less effective) jamming up in the vein restricting blood flow.
Anyway with me pain usually presents in my lower back or in the extremities, it may be localised or may be multiple areas at once. The amount of pain can vary greatly from just a more sort of “heavy discomfort dread” (if that makes any sense) to debilitating agony where breathing and existing hurts.
Thanking GOD for something he gave you in the first place? Thats Stockholmsyndrome if you ask me.
One of my favorites i freaking love him. He makes me laugh so hard every time.
The fact the manager got mad she got fired over being accused of doping the athlete with a drug he doesn't want to use but forgets she would've been fired anyway cause she got exposed that she was gonna go all over social media that he had cancer when he didn't?
Yep and shouldn't publicist protect their clients but not expose things but cover it up
"And This is why I created Nurses, clean up on all three", was just a great finishing line.
The moment foreman mentioned the transfusion, he figured it out, knew the diagnosis would be a sudden brief recovery, thought of the entire god bit ahead of time, then says "Go forth and scan his neck". Nice.
Gotta love the righteous indignation on behalf of the manager saying 'your basing this whole theory that I have been slipping him illegal drugs'......
5:50 Is that a DOCTOR on Constant Care?? Seriously? Are there only doctors that work at that hospital???
It's a teaching hospital and all of his cases (minus clinic duty) are cases that no other doctor has been able to diagnose. He is a medical Sherlock Holmes with a team of Doctor Watsons. His department regularly loses the most money for the hospital each year. Plus, the costs of all of the extras on set are kind of rough on the episode budget if they really aren't needed.😂😂 Even in the clinic duty scenes, you only ever see the patients, House, Cuddy, and maybe one Nurse at a desk, and they always get a good story of some sort out of at least one patient, more than once leading it to be the main story rather than a fun little diversion. But I agree, little too few minor characters and standard Hospital Staff and Medical Personnel. In reality it is the exact opposite. Try to find a doctor in any "real hospital". They are a minority of people in a hospital. There are any number of Lab Techs, Nurses (both RN and LPN) PA's, CNAs, and a couple dozen other jobs in the hospital, for each Doctor.
Don’t forget Dr. Janitor. 🤣
@@MrSirwolf2001 I think it's also stated somewhere in one of the episodes that House basically treats his staff like servants and has them do typical "nurse" work for the experience/power trip of making a doctor feel like a goon
@@Outlawbyname There is another reason, besides the power trip thing. He is not willing to risk leaving his patients in the hands of nurses, because he doesn´t trust them to do anything medical.
Omg I’ve watched this show a million times and I’ve never caught that he said “this is why *I* created nurses” before the clean up I’m aisle 3 before the vid ends, as in hes god. Which he is, ugh I love him. 🖤
I came down here looking for this comment. Same same.
@@aristizle8797 it’s so quick and natural you know he’s said/thought it before. Love him sm.
same 🖤
"Doctor House is a firm believer in good old fashioned hard work." I don't know how she managed to keep a straight face on that one.
'Watch it House. I will come through this screen and b**ch slap you.' Sincerely.... Every nurse in the world.
From manager to police officer helping a man in a suit
To being mother of the new karate kid
Lmafo-
Guy: * falls *
House: “cleanup on aisle 3!”
1:19 best scene of the series.
So these clips are basically just regular episodes without the B and C plots
As an actual MG patient, I approve that this is very real
2:25 that one frame where his face is to the other side for a brief second
4:31 Most underrated dialogue exchange in history
9:37 how does he have a medical license for not warning him. Dude could’ve fallen to the floor and got a concussion
The worst part is, it reminded me my mom and her diagnostic period of the ilness. That show is fckn good
9:21
My reaction when someone finally agrees with me after hours of discusing a topic
1:27...truly a firm believer of good ol fashion hard work
Taraji was on “House”?! 😳
yup and she almost went cookie on his biscuit ass
@@duvipearson6251 lol fr, she beautiful af.
Damn near everyone was on House!
I was about to type that too!
"Go forth and scan his neck" lmao
House seamlessly fucking around in the background thinking he's about to do something for the patient... Nah, he just needed some water to pop a couple extra more VIC's then usual to get on Mr.amphetamines level! 💪💯 House = Hero
Imagine how horrifying it is to see House hobbling through the halls with a syringe in his hand
I have to give it to the actor collapsing at the end. That looked very convincing
"Cleanup on isle 3!"
Damn, that was hard, House.
Never did House know, that thymoma would prove to be such a nightmare in his life
I love the show... But this show is also why im afraid of hospitals... I dont want to be experimented on... lol
I recommend watching Scrubs, it's both hilarious and ironically, _more accurate._
@@AnthyLoneExoria i have... lol
Lol I’ve been to the hospital so many times Im used to it lol 😂
I miss this show
You are silly
to be honest they should just have called that guy Lance.
You know it’s hard out here for a pimp
Hustle and Flow!! Yep 😁
The actor playing the patient doesn’t look like much of an athlete 😂.
Dr chase: " Jeff can you swallow"
Michael Scott: 🙂
It’s an interesting show but can you imagine a doctor really treating you or the ones you love like that?!
yes, it's better than the ones who pay no attention to you, or love you but can't do anything for you, or are not as interested in medicine and the science problem solving as they should be.
Cuddys reactions are hilarious! 😂
I use to love this show when I was a little kid.
Damn.....nobody gunna talk about how hard that guys head hit the floor? A'ight, coo'
1:26 OMG I found the meme lolllll
Some medical expert explain how the heck red blood cell injections are supposed to help fitness or strength or whatever you need to be an elite athlete?
More Blood = More Oxygen transport to muscles = less anaerobic energy consumption in the muscles = less (immiediete) fatigue/ more fatigue regeneration
In regions with mountains its common that athletes spend some time in high places, as the low oxygen altitude forces the body to create more blood.
As soon as the athletes get to normal altitudes however those new bloodcells will die after some time.
Im no Expert, but its common knowledge in sports resorts and the general area which i frequently visited.
Wait not cookie!!!! ❤️
I know, I had to double check. She looks cute.
I took the nurse comment personally had to clean up after doctors too much.
Isn't that what orderlies are for? ;)
Kidding, kidding.
@@thetruerift been that too work was easier and it honestly didn't get less gross moving up just different.
And protect all your stuff from getting stolen-stethoscopes,pens,food...
When House meets The Good Doctor
That poor innocent boy.
And to think Taraji’s Cookie will have a similar situation with Luscious on Empire years later
I like the part where he says your fired 😂
1:26 is the meme you're looking for
Gotta love House!
This why we need nurses " Clean up on aisle 3 ‼️" Lolol 😂😆🤣 LOL he lasted only less than 3 minutes oops 😬😖 .
Lol oh my gods, the end! That was amazing.
9:28, My reaction: WHY?!😂
As a store manager I appreciate the request for a clean up on aisle 3
NO GLOVES!!!
This is why I created nurses....🤣😂(worked as a cna still funny)
Okay but can we just take a moment? That's Taraji P Henson! I can feel Cookie Lyon coming out of her with those side eyes lol
Why have I never watched this show it’s been on for sooooooo long yet I just now started getting interested
"Cleanup on aisle 3!" 😂
Dr. House always has a needle with drugs in his pocket always
The girl reminds me of Cookie Lyon
This is the woman who played Cookie.
Thats because she is Taraji (Cookie Lyon)
Drugs save lives. Addiction destroys them.
It’s almost like he healed him just to prove that it’s only temporary
" Damn " the way he give him the injection!!
1:25
MEME GIF ALERT!
I love this show!!!!!!
4:35 😂😂
Starting at 1:45 is it my phone or is the video glitching out? Edit: nevermind at around 2:20 for a few seconds then stops for a bit, then starts again. Edit 2: guys it's happening to every other video wish my phone luck 🤞
My friend had mg. He would suddenly be unable to open his mouth (causing some issues when eating), needed an eyepatch (emo pirate), and had to use a cane (at age 25). He got treatment and his thyamus removed and he's 100% (ignoring his diabeties and celiac)
Bro I just found out today I have Anemia, I’ve been having deja vu lmao
You are held 🤣😂🤣 lord help me
Taraji! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊
1:25 it’s the face
House 🤝 Plankton
"I went to college."
There are too many episodes where a person's poison saves their life.
When he said "and this is why i created nurses" i never relaiezed he said it that way because hebtold him to call him lord
This is why i created nurses 😂
everyone is sleeping on house saying “thats why i created nurses”
Joke's on you, Foreman, sleep on prednisone is freakn impossible
Taraji P. Henson! Wow, she has come so far.
Got to love House 🤣