Sexual Consequences | House M.D.
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- A woman in an open-relationship keeps getting ill and it is up to the team at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital to figure out why - turns out that there's many consequences that can come out of participating in sexual acts; Taub for one knows this, too.
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From Season 6 Episode 18 ''Open and Shut'': A woman (Sarah Wayne Callies) in an open relationship becomes ill during a date with her other lover, and House (Hugh Laurie) and his team find her lifestyle as perplexing as her illness. Meanwhile, House tests Wilson's (Robert Seaon Leonard) relationship with Sam (Cynthia Watros).
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Cracks me up how the patient is always on death's door but then they finally figure out what's wrong and it's "here's a Tylenol, you'll be fine tomorrow."
Good analysis, well said
They realized how algorithmic things were getting and started to shake things up in S7.
Lmfao true
Unfortunately, this is exactly what turned me off the show. I loved the dialog, but couldn't get past the 'wrong, wrong, wrong, cure!' format. I watch an episode here and there now & again, but not much more. A good fall back if we're not sure what to watch.
That's when you look at the time. The final diagnosis usually comes around the last 10 minutes of the show. If they make a diagnosis but there's still 20 minutes left, you know something is about to go down
I know it's fiction but if I ever get sick with some obscure disease I hope that a doctor like House really exists where I live. A doctor that doesn't care about my feelings, but is obsessive about untangling medical mysteries.
It doesn’t happen. Trust me. If their theory is bunk they give up and give it to someone else. I know from person experience. We have lamented many times for a Dr House.
@@unfurlinglotusflower6939true, my dad had a form of skin cancer and was passed from doctor to doctor with no one actually helping him. They did this for 4 years until he finally succumbed to blood loss due to the massive tumor and negligence of the facility trusted and tasked with his health and well being.
They're out there , but very few . My doc was amazing!
No you don’t. In fact he is clueless
while I hate to say it, my personality is too similar to house's
too bad I'm in cybersecurity and not medicine
"I was hoping for kinky."
"Is that good or bad?"
*I dies laughering*
It's to bad that in real life we don't get "mulligans"...many things will happen that either end completely ( death ),or start to end despite all the being prepared to not end completely.I have P.S.A.and i am so tired of the continuous painful symptoms.I know how"unfair "life is...the only thing worse in relationships,besides divorce,is having offspring who you don't have a relationship with.
Yr like the rest of us - not getting kinky, just dream about it!
@@drahculia3579don’t forget the “ dies” part .
@@drahculia3579I think they speak gnarp gnarp, it’s a beautiful language
@@gregoryryan5280 Please look into Whole Food Plant Based Nutrition!
She’s been in the hospital with a serious unknown illness and not one Doctor has asked her to “Open up and say ‘AHHHH’”?
Because they are boujee doctors that love to run their mouths while they open their patients. It's all about them and not the patients. To them, it's just a job in and out, and they believe they are so smart. They diagnose and do surgeries to problem solve like a mechanic working on a car. Only to later bill you for things that never needed fixing on top of what needed fixing. When art imitates life, the American way!
Everybody lies. Everybody makes mistakes.
I think one of the more downplayed characteristics of House is how he encourages and supports his team to grow throughout the show. Fans of the show always focus on his personality, his talents, his quirks but when he told Chase "Go." in @2:28 was one of those moments.
Can you please donate for $100 am from south africa
Absolutely, so ridiculously well written and extremely detailed on so many levels- no medical show comes close they all DUMB DOWN etc glad someone else is truly WATCHING
I agree that he does encourage his fellows but in this case it was more of an order as in ''go treat her''.
@@DavidaVeddar Calm down, thousands have been TRULY watching, you're not the only one who ''gets'' the show or its characters
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849Calm down? Miss pickme picking fights in CZcams comments on a decades old TV drama. Lmao Touch grass sweety. xD
I love how house can’t just see other people be happy. He has a moment where he realizes the beauty then just totally destroys it
And you love that. Which says more about you maybe than it does about him.
@@peterolbrisch8970because that is what makes house the way he is. İf he was truly happy then the show wouldn't exist lmao
@@nassahrakim8136 My comment wasn't really about House. Lmao.
@@peterolbrisch8970 eh maybe he's just a realist. You don't know what someone has gone through our experiences are what define our judgements
@@nassahrakim8136 So after not getting it the first time, you continue to comment. Got it.
Love how the doctors just gossip idly in an invasive surgery and barely pay attention to what they’re doing while they are looking for evidence of tumor. Gotta love TV
Yeah cuz a realistic medical show would be really boring
actually, gossiping idly during invasive surgery and/or barely paying attention is routine.
@@jamiewhyte2543 true, but this is another level of weirdness. Like, they’re not even looking, not even the assisting is looking
You clearly haven't seen in the videos of Surgeons and nurses talking sh1t about their patients in OR while they have surgery.
@@thunderlighting2006 true!!😄
Isn't looking in the mouth one of the first things the Dr. does in an exam?
Could be possible that it developed after she checked in the hospital
Medical malpractice
If you state you have a sore throat
Understand that House's division is not a typical doctors visit. They are specifically handed patients that other doctors either don't have the expertise to deal with or can't figure out the condition of. Stuff your every day doctor would likely catch is the kind of stuff House's team wouldn't do, as those first steps would likely be covered by the prior doctor(s). As he explains to Foreman way back, they aren't like other doctors; they'll likely miss the easy stuff, because their job is to dive headfirst into the deep end.
@@TheProgenitoryeah but couldn't one of the other, earlier Doctors have left a note saying "Patient has a rash on the roof of mouth" or something?
I had this HSP when I was 55 and it took over 3 months to diagnose. My rash was on my lower legs and the pain was in my small intestine. Think of the worst intestinal cramps you've ever had then have someone kick you in the nuts...that's what HSP feels like. Throw in the "green apple quick steps" and there you have it.
Same, I didn't even end up getting a diagnosis. I literally had to go in and TELL them what it was and they were like "uhhhhhh what?" It suuuuuucked. My rash was all over and I still have a few discolored spots but it sounds like your pain was more intense, yowch! It took like 6 months for my kidneys to start acting right.
where'd the bee sting you?
I have hsp and I spent 6 months in a children's hospita
1:32 I can hear Rick yelling “COOOORAL! YOUR MOTHER CORAL!”
Shane: *rubs head aggressively*
@@yoru1157 L'me tell you sum' matter of fact l'me ask you sum' first.
I had the same surgery in 2010, i was near death, i lost 3 feet of intestine, i was misdiagnosed for 9 months, the pain was excruciating! I'm so thankful to the Surgeon who was there when i was brought in!
whered the bee sting you?
@@al145its not a bee sting always.thats a rare cause like they said.
@lkzt5543 and they are not real doctors, they just play one 0n TV.
They said they had the same surgery, not the same illness! Plenty of things can cause intestine necrosis.
I've had HSP. The only time in my life where if Id had the ability to reach the gun cabinet, I would have eaten a bullet. And Ive had a perianal fistula, plus multiple bowel obstructions. I even perforated my bowel once. Pure bliss in comparison to HSP.
Body was covered in bleeding, oozing sores. Every joint was so inflamed it was agony to move even a little. Couldnt even hold a pen.
Was triggered by antibiotics (or the throat infection that preceded) coupled with Humira (for my crohn's). One of 2 people worldwide to get it like that. The other was a woman in Ireland.
Treatment was 80mg of prednisone - so not only did I feel the sickest Ive ever felt, I was roid raging.
Fun times.
Prednisone is a corticosteroid, not anabolic.
I'm an hsp patient, having a flare up as I write this... God bless you, it is not fun
@@leftylisa6257 ooof, I hope your flare is minor. Take it really easy, hope you have someone to wait on you :)
@simonscott1121 thanks, so far I don't need hospital. I am seeing the doctor tomorrow... though I must say this episode really did portray the disease pretty accurate... that stomach pain is no joke
Most unrealistic part is saying she’ll be fine after cyclophosphamide. She’ll wish she was dying after that.
Yup that's a rough one. 💀
That last take attempt by the husband actor is PERFECT cause you know what's gonna happen later. In an alternate dimension.
As a layperson I know that this show is totally unrealistic. But as a layperson, I know that the Sherlock Holmes aspect is key.
As a Health Science major who drew some inspiration for my Pathophysiology assignment from this show, it's not totally unrealistic.
It's not realistic... The majority of the diseases could be ruled out with tests. In this case her automimmune response would show through the roof. But they don't pick up on it.
I'd love a doctor like House. I'd rather have a doctor aggressively telling me that he can cure me than one that is kindly and compassionately telling me I'm dying.
Have to hand it to House. The truth can sometimes hurt but that can sometimes be his favorite part. 😂👀
That’s the beauty of his character. He knows people like to live in a fantasy and delude themselves, which often hinders their progress or health. House doesn’t hurt people’s feelings just out of cynicism, it’s for an indirect way of helping them.
@@jexelbur6872 Exactly
I love this channel so much. I wish the fandom were more active :(
shows dead
That is entirely too much to ask for given that the show is over and has been for a long time. I love house too, but it does get a little boring after watching it in its entirety 10 times
@@FellowSunBroonly 10? Those are rookie numbers 🤌🏼🥸
@@donkarma389still better than 99% of any show today.
U smell like farts 😮
Ankylosing Spondylitis would have shown up on an X-Ray. The writers screwed up on that one.
Not really… this is what doctors do….like mechanics, make you spend thousands and thousands of dollars on their exotic diagnoses, and then in end give you the $20 cure
Not necessarily (I have no idea. I’m not a doctor, just a contrarian)
@@bkwilcox23 Ankylosing Spondylitis would show up on a side view of the spine with L5 shifted forward compared to the sacrum. If you saw it it would look like the top half of the skeleton broke away from the bottom half. You wouldn’t need a medical degree to know something was wrong.
On the other hand, it is kinda fun just to be a contrarian
They also screwed up with "can't be alport, we can't treat that". Like that's ever been a doctor's mindset.
"We're gonna assume it's not this disease cause we can't treat it"
Thank you doctor
I can't believe that House actually said something right at the end
I wish I had a doctor like House for my dad... he would've saved my dad from dying and prevented him from getting sick too.
My condolences, I hope you're doing alright.
2:52 Cuddy with a Han solo reference 😆🤭
I was already in love with the video and Michels excitement for this new journey and then the song at the end🥲 just beautiful
I enjoy this show but it really makes me question is hospital treatment supposed to be like this or did I just get shitty treatment? I was hallucinating once when I was hospitalized because of an adverse reaction to medication they gave me, I don't do drugs and never have, not even once because addiction runs in my family and I've seen what it can do + I wouldn't even know where to get them, and when I had that adverse reaction I literally pressed the button for a nurse, she never came, so I walked out in to the hall and yelled for help, and doctors just walked past me, they looked at me, but they didn't help, and when I finally got help to get something to flush it out, it was just one doctor.
Lets be real here. There aren't enough workers in a hospital to give you 24/7 attention and all the doctors don't know what is going on with all the patients. Do you assume if you go into a restaurant and order food that if you talk to the person that is seating people that they will know what you ordered? You don't seem to think about things well... did you stop to think that those doctors even if they wanted to help might be needed somewhere else or aren't the best person for the job not to mention they have no idea of your medical history...
The anesthesiologist definitely would have noticed that rash when she was intubated for surgery....
An anesthesiologist may not have said anything, because they could've assumed they already knew about the rash, or were just doing their job along with 20 other patients
I spend more time here than I do watching the full episodes lol. Full re-run is planned for the weekend though after finally buying the box set-House is one of the few shows I can watch repeatedly without ever being bored by it.
Fellow Shock fan spotted
@@sorin_markov Oh yes. Since the first days with the OG o7
Fully stocked on all seasons on DVD as I have been since they came out it’s my comfort show. house is like one of my spirit animals
Truth
I only know this actress for 2 roles and in both she sleeps with multiple men.
And both shows deal with the consequences of infectious diseases lol
hope she's not a method actor, for her partners sake
She wasn't acting.
How do you think she’s getting these jobs?
She literally acts... as a hoe.
Freaking Taub…What a piece of work lol. I’m with Foreman. Open marriages is such BS it isn’t funny. At least have the guts to divorce your wife.
She can leave. I would never agree to such - and if he went ahead anyway... there's my divorce. A woman who loves and respects herself would never give her man permission to sleep around.
They really made Taub look like a complete idiot the last couple of seasons. I give Peter Jacobsen credit for pulling him off well. Tough character to play.
To be honest let them play get it out of there system marriage is a false narrative anyway they'll eventually get back together
@@CanineGrowTime Usually it is women that ask for open marriages...
Speak for yourself. Poly is a thing and works out quite well for a lot of people. Like any other "thing" it's not for everybody, but no one is forcing you. Just don't judge just because you don't understand.
So you mean to tell me no one during the intake or any time after searched her mouth during a normal check up when a patient comes in? Oh sorry it's a TV Show...
O my that ending!
Same 😂😂😂😂😂
Interesting - I can see from House how a diagnostician and his team might be going through all the possibilities for an unusual illness day after day, then suddenly, half by luck, come to the solution. I also learned that Americans pronounce 'lilac' slightly differently to the British (LIE-lack rather than LIE-lahk)
I'm glad Chase has such a doctor's handwriting
This show is so much more entertaining than Chicago med
What is that irrelevant show
Not a high bar
Yes House is fun 😂
i feel that open relationships only work when set up that way from the start of a relationship, or at least the conversation was had, and both parties said they're open to it at the start.
otherwise the partner that doesn't want to open up the relationship feels like they aren't good enough, or cheated on, or hurt, or any number of feelings.
Open relationships never work because the partner that gets less action always ends up getting jealous. They are a terrible idea
They don't work... ask destiny, he had the same FEELINGS as you do, reality always takes care of those pesky feelings.
Feels like? IS being cheated on.
Polyamory does not work, ever.
Human beings are not evolved either biologically or psychologically.
Anyone telling you otherwise is trying to rationalize and cover their own misdeeds in their own relationships.
@@sugarnads If they agreed to a poly relationship, where's the "cheating" part?
Oh, didn't realise this was a new one. Neat. Wonder if that means I'm caught up on the rest 😂😂
Best medical program EVER!
I worked in a hospital - Doctors make for poor dinner conversationalists. Hearing about gross surgical procedures isn’t good for the appetite!
Most doctors don't do surgeries... you clearly don't know any doctors and made up something that you thought would sound good.
This was an absolutely perfectly done clip you let it play out we found out what happened to the patient everything's good with the world thank you so much
God Lori cry’s no matter what show she’s in lol
I can't believe that House actually said something right at the end. I'm glad Chase has such a doctor's handwriting.
You can't believe that House, the main character, solved the case as he usually does?
“That is adorable.” 9:35. I laughed pretty hard at that one.
The only other thing I’ve heard ankylosing spondylitis brought up in was that Motley Crue documentary, The Dirt.
Lori what are you doing here?😅
So weird, I watched the first few epiodes of My Name is Earl last night where he learns about karma from carson daly haha
"I need to check your holes"
House
I have this disease and it is very debilitating so idk why he said she would be fine she has to deal with this disease for the rest of her life it’s not a one and done.
As a person who has HSP, the "rash" or "spots" are normally the last thing to appear in the phases of the disease. So the spots were probably not there when she was admitted
luved this show ..plus it makes you really appreciate real doctors
NEW HOUSE CLIPS LETS GOOOO
5:00 I HAVE ankylosing spondylitis, and I could have told them it wasn't ankylosing spondylitis...
1:18 CORAL, TAKE THE KNIFE YOURE GONNA HAVE TO DO IT.
0:35 - 0:43
Chase: Is he the chosen one?
*Mazzeltof*
I cant.. I cant.. My sides 😂
7:53 for diagnosis
Dude, the description is mislabeld
It's not S06E18 it's S06E19
I just wanna know where Rick and Carl are
This is what wouldve happened if the walking dead didnt happen, Lori still cheats on Rick with Shane but Shane slept with Andrea and got a STD cause Andrea was sleeping with lots of frat guys in college.
I’m super confused by one of the potential diagnoses he threw out; my Nan had ankylosing spondylitis. It was a huge tumor fused to her spinal column for decades that prevented her from breathing right or running or standing straight upright and other stuff…this girl had no problems like that. Why would House throw out ‘enormous tumors fused to spinal cord’ when that would have been evident the moment she quasimodo’d herself into plainsboro.
I had this when I was a kid would cause my legs to swell the size of watermelons and I look like I was beaten from all the bruises it gave me
Woaah anybody else notice his eye!?? 7:54
Thank you for uploading these so I don’t have to pay for Peacock🤮
I miss House
They're doing a reunion show hosted by Bob Vila and calling it This Old House.
House has a cricket ball on his desk
House is english you know
Classic lori being a drama queen
I can't believe the didn't shine a light in her mouth before House did. Most basic exams check mouth, ears, eyes. He likely assumed they had already. I guess sometimes if you want something done right you have to do it yourself.
A Dr. Like house and a pilot like Sullenberger. ...the dream team...wish that existed
Chase's reaction is funny af
Uh.....I don't get it. Wouldn't a urine and blood test be the first things done for ANY new arrival in the ER? Why would that not have uncovered she had some STD...?
When did anyone say STD? She had a bee sting.
The queen of prison break lol
Coral CORAL it’s your mother CORAL!!
We need to give the Covid mystery to Houses team.
wait isnt that Lori from TWD?
best show to exist
little-deaths..Great-line
I know the running joke is "its never lupus" but there really should be a second joke of "its never sarrcoidosis" because i dont think ive seen an episode where it WAS
hello early watchers! have a lovely day/night!
Thanks you too ❤❤❤😁😁😁
:)
Thank you very much! You too!
Is that the actress that played Lori in TWD?
Yes
As someone else put it, a marriage is over at the moment that it becomes open-even if it’s legally in tact.
Have you seen the divorce rates? Lots of people are in open marriages, and don't know it. Maybe don't judge other people on how they decide to conduct their relationships?
@@TChalla616Found the one who "lets" their partner cheat.
@@TheCharleseye Found the 🤡 who doesn't know that partners cheat. Welcome to the real world a$$hole!
@@TChalla616 She wasn't judging, but merely stating a fact.
And they live miserably ever after a divorce
One of those Drs is Jesse Gordon Spencer and he played the boyfriend on Uptown girls movie with Brittany Murphy
Went to surgery and was tuned and no one saw the inside of her mouth and throat. This is why I don’t watch medical shows.
What if they saw it and didn't say anything?
Rick’s wife went through alot
Wait until Shane shows up and asks about Judith.
Modern-day Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
I think the whole point of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman was that it wasn't so modern. It was back in ye olden days.
Too many bees is a good reason to stop growing flowers
What I wonder is who the heck in the USA has the insurance that covers such a big team doing diagnostic on a complicated medical condition?
Open wide and say AAAAAAA
I love having a condition they mention in the show and that condition is the only thing my doctor has ever mentioned compared to the show. It's part of why I love medical dramas lol
All this and she dies in a Prison boiler room. So sad.
Glad someone said it
No it's not the first thing they do. It depends what your problem is. Nowadays there are a multitude of diagnostic machines to look inside your body. Why would you stick out your tongue for a rectal problem or a broken leg?😮
Interesting House always says start her or him on whatever medication but there is never a specified milligram. I gather they guess. But it is usually after he has a revelation so how do they know how much to give if they did not even think of it. I would just like once to see someone have a question. It would depict reality a bit more.
They're Drs too. They know or could find out.
Blessings everyone everywhere and always.
The dosing is pretty much standardized, once they know what to administer.
I think technically they are all specialists so they would all have very similar training……..
house on the other hand Is a detail detective.
ever notice that sarcoidosis is said IN EVERY EPISODE
And lupus
@@hannahlouise849and it's never lupus, until it's lupus
I had a doctor like house. Bed side manner of a pit viper, but a dam good doctor
CONSEQUENCES
Key and Peele. Good one
How do you lie to someone BECAUSE you love them? Sounds like a paradox
Bloody Lori man, always complaining
I actually had that when I was a child, I remember the name of the sickness clearly. My legs were completely covered with purple-reddish dots all over, absolute missery...
I'm quite sure this never happens...you get a team that works on your issue until its fixed. More like one Dr. runs a test. Then another test. Then another test. Then he sends you home after he tells you nothing is wrong. Then you come back two days later. They do nothing again. The you get a 2nd opinion. Maybe he thinks of a new test. On and On.
You're writhing in pain, clutching your abdomen, crying and yelping,...and your doctor runs into the room and snaps, "Whatzza matter!??".
I just realized the actress played Lori in Walking Dead.