Deadly Case of Hiccups | House M.D.
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- An environmental activist collapses at a protest and House reluctantly has to take the case.
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From Season 5 Episode 21 ''Saviors'': House (Hugh Laurie) reluctantly takes the case of an environmental activist who collapsed at a protest demonstration, and the doc assigns much of the work on it to Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), who had urged him to take the case in the first place. Meanwhile, House has doubts about Wilson's (Robert Sean Leonard) healthy new diet.
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You have to scare away the hiccups. Chase him around the room with an aerosol can.
Don't forget the lighter
Nah use a can of Agent Orange.@@steelesprints2246
What Chase is doing around the room with an aerosol can exactly? 😂
@@hermann9921 fucking up the ozone layer
This made me belly laugh lol
“Give me a bad idea. Maybe I could turn it into a good one.” Classic House.
All of that and he got a $2.3 Billion dollar hospital bill in the mail a week later
They've mentioned before that Plainsboro takes care of the costs. After all, the methods yield tons of interesting data on extremely rare conditions and successfully performing such obscure differential diagnosis brings a lot of prestige to the hospital.
Or you live in a place with socialized medicine and dont get any bills at all.
@@user-un8tv1pp8mexcept for the bill you dont get… your taxes.
It's a teaching hospital, that offsets a LOT of the medical costs. I get my dental work done at the University of Washington School of Dentistry and everything is totally free because it's students performing the work, but it's also very good work because they only let 3rd and 4th year students work on patients. I imagine it works similarly at PPTH
@@user-un8tv1pp8m Technically, you do get a bill and it's called taxes
His son matters more than other children because he has a responsibility to his son that he doesn't have to other children. You brought the kid into the world, you're responsible now. It's that simple.
Pump and dump bro. Pump and dump
if that the case why do abortions still exist
@@BlackBirds93 - Is bad. Yes.
He does have a responsibility to his child. That includes doing the best he can to ensure that he doesn't grow up on a polluted wasteland of a planet.
@@JedioftheRose
Perhaps that would mean more if he was actually making real changes. All he was doing was vocalizing and being annoying. An example of real change was something like car engines. You could cry about how bad the gas is for the air or invent alternatives that are just as viable. People still use gas powered vehicles but the development of electric does change things and will continue to do so.
So no he's still a bad father that neglected his duties on a fantasy that he could be a hero, which he's not.
“He’s gonna need to drink clean water”
He’s gonna need his father not in and out of jail his whole life
Now that just ain't true. He is gonna need to drink clean water and breathe clean air, however thousands of kids don't have a father figure and still need clean air and clean water.
@@Gizmo-ls8pp He has a responsibility to be there for his son that he doesn’t have to thousands of other kids. He’s a horrible father and husband if he thinks his family shouldn’t be more important to him than everyone else.
I absolutely hate hiccups and last year I started getting them all the time for literal hours. Sometimes I would even be woken up in the middle of the night with them. I started having panic attacks when they began because they would go on for so long I would be in physical pain, despite trying every "solution" in the books.
Then I came up with my own: breathe in until your lungs are full and do not stop for about 10 seconds. It is pretty uncomfortable and you can get a tad lightheaded, but by continuing to do those small little gasps to keep them inflated, you physically can't hiccup because you can't inhale anymore air - it breaks the cycle. You just exhale really slowly after that, I hope this helps anyone out there who gets hiccups!
What did doctors say?
@valeries9297
Oddly enough, they think it had to do with my right inner ear and neck.
I am an pediatric, head/neck oncology patient and parts of my large tumor had partially infiltrated my inner ear and had spread to my right lymph nodes.
I had to have extensive radiation and surgeries, so they believed that the two might've damaged the little hairs inside my ear, along with possible damage to my phrenic nerve.
@@milly7843I’m no doctor, but I also figured out that trick a long time ago. I think the diaphragm is spasming, and the super deep breathing helps to stretch it out and calm down?
@@laylatang6081 I'm happy for you...?
I'm not sure if that was meant to come across the way it did, but I mean, I'm not a doctor either and figured it out myself.
I searched and tried every remedy I could find on google and that wasn't one of them - the closest thing to it was to try holding your breath. That being said, yes, the diaphragm spasming is what makes hiccups, the cause for them can be one of a variety of things.
As for my doctors, specifically, they were more focused on what was causing my hiccups, not the hiccups themselves.
@@laylatang6081 yup it helps stretch the diagram.
4:01 amazing how she delivered that line, so powerful
His responses about his son made me hate environmentalists even more. He puts EVERYONE else above his own kid. What a D1(
Being married to somebody who is always on sounds exhausting.
it is
being married sounds exhausting.
Cameron and thirteen in the same episodes those are simply amazing, the good old times and the new exciting ones mixed up, Thankyou,
I get migraines. I had never passed out from them but I was grocery shopping one evening and passed out without any warning. For 3 months following that, I was very dizzy. I took all kinds of tests, had a cat scan and MRI, and inner ear test. My neurologist concluded that I had passed out from a migraine and the dizziness was caused from hitting my head when I fell. I gradually recovered and never passed out again, but sometimes I get vertigo with my migraines now. People develop strange health issues
And doctors blame everything on migraines
I’m diagnosed with chronic migraines. When I was younger I fainted five times, and it was eventually blamed on my migraines. There’s definitely others out there with the same experiences! Migraines are wack!
@@katanaki3059 it seems that each decade, there is a popular diagnosis that the medical community uses. If you’re not sure of your diagnosis, definitely get a 2nd or even 3rd diagnosis. Never give up on pursuing your health.
People like this guy have no business getting married and having children. His wife was right to leave him at the end of the episode.
What happens in this episode?
Patients like this one are the reason the Hippocratic Oath exists. Anyone else would have probably just let him slip away.
More like the “so long as I don’t risk my license I might try to do good” oath
Hopefully you get a doctor like that.
no, people like you are why the hippocratic oath exists.
Totally normal to want someone to die for being kind of annoying, for sure. Personally, I'd DNR all the religious and conservative that come into my hospital, but people always have to be snowflakes about that type of thing.
Hiccupratic Oath
When I get hiccups the only way I can get them to stop is to get embarrassed. Really!
I was an over the road trucker and had hiccups for five hours one time. I stopped at a restaurant, walked in and hiccupped. Mine sound like a screech. Everyone in the place looked at me and they stopped.
I've had to do this for years. It doesn’t work with family because they are used to it.
I'm retired now and have to walk over to my neighbor to get relief now.
A spoonful of creamy peanut butter will relax the Penial Nerve and get rid of any hiccups. You’re welcome.
@@derekderek2570or sugar will do
One time an old lady neighbour told me i gave her the finger. I didn't do it, but I wasn't 100% sure. Then she told me that she lied so the hiccups would stop. It worked.
Try this one, seems to work on a similar principle, for everyone in my family who has tried it. Next time, tell your family/friend/neighbor "I have the hiccups", have them tell you to "Prove it!" You concentrate on that next hiccup, to prove it to them, and somehow it never comes.
If you truthfully think about your kid like he does, heres a rational reason to care more about them than your other kids: most other kids have a dad, yours wont if you ignore them
I had off balance when I was getting sick with multiple sclerosis!!! I have the slow progression of it!!! I now do trigger pain shots to control my symptoms now..I'm still on serious meds for my ms..
ooh that's tough. At least you'll likely live a long life :)
Good luck!!!!!
My dad has the chronic version: he says that cutting alcohol and lamb out of his diet has controlled the progress of the disease for thirty years.
I love Houses last words that the one time he made a compromise almost end up killing him how ironic. So basically because of that, he'll probably never doubt his standards again.
Even though it's running his marriage and neglecting his kid.
*ruining
I don't like the way this guy devalues his own son. Only the innately _irrational_ are capable of being innately _rational_ when it comes to their own families.
something, something the greater good out-values the single individual.
@@cry.skull745 Sure. If you're innately _rational._ But you _can't_ be innately rational when your own _family_ are involved. They're your _family._
@@lazyperfectionist1 yeah takes a sociopath or similar level of lack in empathy/love department. 😬
@@lazyperfectionist1 according to who?
@@knerf99999.9999999% of the human race and umpteen millennia of humanity
Hey guys. If you can’t say your own child is the most important thing in the world to you, don’t have kids.
Not to excuse his attitude, but he probably does think his child is the most important thing in this world, which is why he does what he does, or at least he uses it to justify it. His child is four years old, but what kind of world is that child going to grow up in? One where human driven climate change causes famines, serious displacement of human life, mass extinctions, and all because those with the power right now make bad choices and inflict the consequences onto future generations who deserved none of them. He protests, because he doesn't want his son to grow up in a world where the natural beauty of the planet was destroyed, and life was made less tenable, just for the sake of a few people making a few extra bucks. He doesn't want his son to grow up, become a parent themselves someday, and watch the Earth slip into decline, whilst those with the executive authority and the ability to change trajectory did nothing. Thus he goes to these protests, partly because he wants change for the future, but maybe also because, when his son grows up and realises how bad everything is, he can be at least be seen to have tried to do something, absolve himself of some of the guilt, knowing that he at least took a stand to make it clear he wasn't tacitly endorsing the collapse of the natural environment.
You can perceive it as noble or as selfish, that he loses the days he has now for the sake of his son having a future, or he does it to at least be seen as having done something when his son and his peers inevitable come to judge him.
@@GiratinaofFuryhe literally argued with his wife just his son shouldn’t be more important than other kids just because they’re biologically related. And then gets called out and immediately pivots to use him as a defense against her for his own selfish reasons.
@@GiratinaofFuryjust to add, his line “I’m doing this for him too.” Too gives it all away. It’s not for him. It’s his excuse/justification. He’s doing it for himself and it benefits him, that’s just a consequence of his actions and not intended
@@GiratinaofFurydidn’t mean the heart. Fat fingered it
How would you know how you would feel about your child before you have one?
Patient was not moving any body part while screaming in pain.
The broken femur and that scream so reminded me of SCP Containment Breach.. *shivers*
O_o
Some of the medicine on the show is great, some of it is stretched for dramatic effect, and then there's the way House has multiple times prescribed "Chemo" for a cancer that hasn't been identified/they're not even sure exists.
That is very much not how it works. Just like there is no one "cancer," but 200ish varieties of cancer, there is no one such thing as "Chemo" - House literally couldn't prescribe just "Chemo" because that's a class of treatment, not a specific treatment. Doctors very much need to know the exact cancer being treated because that tells you what type of chemo is needed.
Giving some rando chemo to a patient that doesn't even have a diagnosis would be so dangerous and irresponsible, it'd likely actually likely go beyond malpractice and start to get into criminal negligence/"felony assault" territory.
He pretty plainly said chemo for the cancer that fits the symptoms that’s not Rando
He’s also friends with the head of cancer treatment in the hospital. He says chemo, they hear “Get Wilson.”
It almost sounds like it's a TV show huh
I love this show. So much. But "If he was faking, he would have vomited on the other side of the bed" is absolutely asinine. There is nothing at all that backs that up. What the hell are they doing?
It’s called a “television show” my guy.
Fictional hospital
@@Punk62115 Nope. Everything I see on TV is a documentary. Turns out roadrunners and coyotes actually exist, which backs up my point. Either I'm wrong or you just aren't as informed as I am. And there is clearly no way it could be the first one...
that is a good one
Bro is more of a menace than dibala
Thank goodness chase wasn’t around. His body count would be 2
I have MS, and I had the hiccups for a week one time from it.
"so he doesnt have cancer" , "is that a good thing" no no you see he actually wants cancer
Another Great British actor 🎉❤
When House's team is stumped, you know you're fucked.
I've had very minor hiccups for the past 2 weeks I'm tweaking
Literally or what?
How hiccups cause deathly
I had Vertigo once. It was the weirdest feeling. I was standing in place but the room was spinning, or that’s what it seemed like was happening. And no, I wasn’t hammered. Somehow I managed to not fall down as I was standing up. But it’s absolutely freaky because you can see parts of the room that are behind you, at least I could when it happened. Maybe your brain fills in the blanks. But oddly it’s only happened once.
I've had vertigo happen before, typically if I rest the back of my head down, lying on my back facing upward. It's the most bizarre feeling ever. Even closing your eyes doesn't fix it, not like being dizzy. Doesn't make me nauseous, but it feels like your eyes are just rolling around senselessly, and like I'm going to pass out. It's SUCH an uncomfortable feeling
Reminds me of the time I accidentally OD’d on painkillers. Not saying that happened to you of course, vertigo can be caused by tons of circumstances. For me it was so frightening, I remember scrambling to get my phone to call my mom (who is a doctor), and I was crying (bc of how scary it was) and told her what was happening and fortunately she didn’t panic and was able to tell me “Oh sweetie, you just took too much of your pain meds. Just sit still and skip the next dose or two and you’ll be fine.”
I’d been given pain meds as I’d had surgery to have my wisdom teeth removed, and my mom warned me that its much easier to ‘stay ahead of pain’ rather than try to combat it later. But I didn’t realize that after three days, that strategy might become too much, even though I was only taking the medication as prescribed. Never want to experience that again.
I once had the hiccups for 2 weeks non stop.... man it sucked...
The Doubtless House
He'd have puked on the bed, not on Cameron if he was a big fat liar 😂
3:38
Grey's Anatomy type of drama.
I'm kind of confused with the ending with the 'good news for him' and 'bad for you', can anyone explain it please?
The patient went to an environment protest rally instead of coming home early to celebrate their anniversary with his wife. As he knew that his wife would be mad at him, he compromised and bought some roses. But coming home, he realized his wife was gone along with her things. So he tossed away the roses.
'Good for him' - Cause House finally found out what was wrong with him. He was sick because he was pricked by rose thorns. So they can start the treatment now and he will be saved.
'Bad for you' - This just proved the patient's argument that commercial flowers are indeed deadly for people due to pesticides. So he will be more stubborn from now on regarding his activism, which means the wife will never get to make him stop with any logic & their lives will never be 'normal'.
Is this the same patient`s room that they used to the first episode?
Emma Swan!!!!
tl;dr - flowers are evil
The yuppie dialogue is funnier ten+ years later when basically nothing he said happened and global emissions are worse lmao
I love how tv shows always portray environmentalists as lunatics...
I mean blocking public transport forcing people to use cars. Blocking roads thus increasing carbon emissions and wasting oil not to mention people's time and money. Blocking emergency vehicles. Attempting to destroy priceless art pieces. Seems to be lunatic behavior to me
@@muhammadnazrin3390 Not to mention occasionally causing people to lose their jobs, or even go back to prison, bc they have extremely strict and specific schedules that if people don’t meet they are punished for. Or just people who have time sensitive jobs, like EMS workers/other emergency personnel.
Some environmentalists actually WASTE precious food on displays, like milk and eggs. They dump thousands of gallons, smash hundreds of eggs, in “protest” of dairy/egg industry, and yet that is nutritious food that could be of use to people.
@@muhammadnazrin3390 While I do understand "drastic times call for drastic measures," people like this just ultimately turn the general public off from the ideals we try to serve. So yeah, agreed, anyone threatening to destroy a Da Vinci work is insane.
These days it's seems like the overwhelming majority of them are
To be fair to OP, like the vast majority of groups, only a very small part of all environmentalists are nutjobs.
To be fair to the commenters below OP, the most visible, extremist environmentalists definitely are. And of course, TV shows will gladly show the more extreme examples because it makes for better television than a more reasonable person.
Why would that idiot feel vindicated at the end? He bought roses that were NOT sprayed with fungicides and that's why he got sick. A fungus that can be chemically controlled almost killed him.
A protester with the hiccups 🤔🤔hmm tricky a glass of water maybe?
Peta ads are everywhere on Yt
Knowing the procedure can cause nausea, she should have been ready with a bucket.
At least she was wearing PPE. There was probably a kidney tray somewhere in the room that she should have had on hand as nausea was a known side effect.
Who eats Kale 😂
I personally don’t, but it’s actually really healthy for you. They have found way to make it edible. So yes, some people SHOCKINGLY eat kale….
Lots of people. It's one of the most sold leafy greens in the us.
For me, it is the worst tasting and foul smelling vegetable I have ever come across. I tried including them in my diet because it's supposed to be a super good. But couldn't get past the smell making me vomit. So it amazes me to hear someone say it is tasteless.
The patient is a moron. He will not be able to do anything, for anyone including himself if he dies at the hospital. The patient should think about his wife, and kid first then he can try helping people in other ways.
Anyway I never heard of people dying of hiccups!
Any man who puts something as vague as "the environment" ahead of a relationship with his son is far more evil than the worst capitalist. In fact, the worst kind of evil is the one who convinces themselves they're doing something "righteous."
It's almost as if it's a TV show with actors
@@ischwhit6747it’s almost like you are a buzzkill and people avoid you 🤔
😂😂@@ischwhit6747
@@ischwhit6747
Yeah, but recent history has proven that imbeciles like that are not only quite common in real life, but are infesting EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF SOCIETY with their self-righteous self-destructive bullshit.
Ergertomine 🧠
I’m Dr. Thunder 🤩
Is that Lindsey McKeon? Tessa!
I swear Dr House is the fucking sherlock Holmes of Illness and Medical stuff
People in the Medical Proffesion are the biggest Hiccupcrypits when it comes to hygene 😂
Falls flat when you can't spell the rest of the words
@@l.a.3479Exactly!
Ironically the patient is married to a Reaper named Tessa...he's screwed!
Supernatural reference
Hes the dude from degrassi I think??
Quick someone find a make america great again hat to scare his hiccups away.
He married a reaper so thats a plus lol
Lol I was waiting for someone else to notice that 😂
Dude is insufferable
So, who cheated - the guy or the chick?
The guy Forsure
The guy. That's why he bought her flowers that almost killed him. Poetic justice. His whole rant about wanting to save the world was his own ploy to make himself seem so freaking noble. He's a phony as father, since he cares more about random kids than his own son, and a phony as a husband since he bangs tree-hugging chicks instead of, or in addition to, his own REALLY GREAT wife.
nobody cheated.the thing happened becoz he broke his own belief and got her some roses beciz he attended arally and was late to their dinner
It’s always women. Women these days have no morals
Neither cheated. You just watched the clip, man. He bought flowers because he attended a protest on their anniversary
“Oh my god what did you do to him?”
“WHAT IS HAPPENING???”
Yep, yelling at me is helping. A woman yelling is always helpful.
I imagine a man yelling would be twice as bad. But I don’t hate women, so that’s just me.
One of the few times the effort to save this goober was wasted not gonna lie
Cammy just put on the gown so the patient could commit on her?
No one calls her "Cammy." 🙄
This is why being one of those ultra-hippie types is annoying to people. The ones from the 60s were fine, but modern environmentalists are just kind of obnoxious. Just Stop Oil is a great case study.
Even back then, you had the wackoos like this guy. How do you think Charles Manson got so many followers?
Breaking his leg seemed to cure his hiccups. Bit of an extreme method though...
0:33 who else shouted "Emma Swan!" 😃 ?
So the climate crazies were talking the same way when this aired also.........
I'm no believer. But if there should be a rapture, as the Christians say in the bible.
Humankind will rise into the heavens and leave the earth behind.
Translated from my speculation, the rich and powerful will abandon this world, that they condemned with toxic waste and worse, exhausting all resources and all the people that are left behind who can't leave this world. The sick, the weak, the poor, and the broken that were used by the rich and powerful, only for these suits to make a few more bucks.
Wouldn't the rapture leave behind all the rich and powerful polluters?
@@FutureDeep not if we Finally develop spaceships that can get us out of here. And that is a long way for them to do for some reason
God climate activists like this are obnoxious they seriously believe "return to monke" is the solution to all problems
Average activitist mentality, narcissistic ideals till the end