{ "hq": [ { "speaker": 0, "text": "No worries, now what's that smell? The bone is smoking. The bones are harder than the trill." }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "CA two deficiency is a genetic disorder that scrambles proteins. If the blood test is positive, you'll need a bone marrow transplant." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Transplant sounds like a euphemism for slim odds." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Slim, but not none." }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "We're gonna need to test Jane for a match." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Don't you have donor bags?" }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "Jane is your best bet. The procedure's perfectly safe. There's no risk." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "No risk?" }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "Any surgery, yes." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "And don't tell me there's no risk. You're gonna tell me there's no pain either?" }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "The testing will hurt a little." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I'll be fine." }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "If she doesn't do this and you don't make it, she's gonna spend the rest of her life blaming herself." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Please. Find someone else. I can't be dying." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Sure you can. You're wrong." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I don't even know what I have." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "What you have is one last Christmas with your daughter. One last chance to get her a present. The truth. It's inexpensive, highly valued. Never have to stand in line to return it the day after Christmas. What are you talking about? A mother who's going to die doesn't refuse a donor test because it might hurt. She refuses when she knows it won't match, which tends to happen when mother and daughter aren't mother and daughter. I can do DNA tests if you'd rather keep lying to me." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I never wanted kids. I love them, but with my genes, I knew this woman, a drug addict. She got pregnant, didn't wanna have an abortion, but she also didn't want her daughter to ever know who her real mother was, what she was. I promised never to tell." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "Remember Christ our savior was born on Christmas day to save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray. Many people know holiday spirit." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Bring me the eggnog of good cheer. House, if you have something to say, say it. If you don't, give us a chance to get home before Santa. Scrooge. Give the patient risperidone. Bethany is psychotic. She's dying. She's not crazy. I am going to perform a Christmas miracle." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "Oh, tiding, I'll call him for that." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "I'll turn it to" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "your arm. You said all the other causes of osteopetrosis are fatal." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Except for the one we discounted early because it was impossible. When a fetus forms, it's just a mass of cells. Breast tissue covers extensive portions of the body. As the fetus develops, most of this tissue recedes, remaining only in the fun places. But sometimes extra breast tissue is left behind in places where it doesn't belong. Risperidone does a lot of things. One is, it makes breast tissue swell so we can find it more easily." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "You're telling me I could have breast cancer somewhere not in my breast? That doesn't make sense." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Al's parents have a winter condo in Florida. They're still New Yorkers. Actually, my parents don't care. I told a parable. Now I'm going to raise the dead." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "In that syringe. It's gotta be a fat deposit. Yes. I could be wrong." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "If I am, she's dead. So shut up." }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "What's that?" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Speridone also causes a galactor reaction." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "What's that? Galact galactic?" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Open your mouth. Relax, you've had it before." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I am not. Nope. Ew." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Cut out your mom's tumor and start her on chemo. All the rest of your symptoms should go away." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I love you." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Bloodletting." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "Porphyria is a rare genetic disorder that causes an overproduction of a certain protein. Draining the blood relieves A hair test for damage from drugs showed she has a rare genetic disease? Not not exactly. We're testing her now to confirm. You're treating it before you confirm it? Blood test results take twenty four hours. You must have seen something that that makes you suspect it. Doctor House has a theory." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "A theory based on what? We'd like a different doctor. I assure you that doctor House is our best. And we" }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "will settle for second best. Someone who doesn't think my wife is sick just because she's religious. If you prefer," }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "I can give your wife my second best diagnosis. Do you know Wilson's dating Amber?" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "I have reviewed the chart. Someone on your team must have pointed out that cryoglobulinemia also fits the symptoms." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Yes. It fits many of the symptoms." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "My wife's body is sick. Her mind and soul are fine." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "You live according to God's six hundred commandments. Right? Six hundred thirteen." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "You understand them all? Takes a lifetime of learning. But But you follow" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "the ones you don't understand because the ones you do understand make sense, and you believe that the guy who created them knows what he's doing. Of course. So you will trust my diagnosis. You'll let me treat her because in this temple, I am doctor Yahweh." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "I want a" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "new doctor. Starting your endomethacin for the cryoclavulinemia." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "People don't change. For example, I'm gonna keep repeating, people don't change." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "So alcoholics that successfully go through treatment don't exist." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "They're still alcoholics. They never take a drink as long as they live as long as they didn't live long enough." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "If you're dissatisfied with your life, changing it is a symptom of mental health. I get why that concept is strange to you. O two sets are eighty five. She's hypoxic. We might need to intubate." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "What's wrong with her?" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Well, it's definitely not cryo globulin." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Better ask you." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "What? We kept her on oxygen overnight, her respiratory rate stabilized, and her o sets back up to ninety five. Saw Amber drop off Wilson this morning?" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Yes. The male always drives the female. So what caused the breathing problem down there?" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Lmonary involvement rules out propharia." }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "She kiss him or he kiss her?" }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "I missed it. The lab tech with the tongue stud also pulled up." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Web nurse would explain her elevated set rate. Microns wouldn't explain the changed mental status." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Actually, we've been trying to ignore that part of the whiteboard." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "I wrote it in black. I'm always serious when I use black. Lupus would explain" }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "Maybe she didn't change. Are you agreeing with me? Are you" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "making a point?" }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "Does it only be the end of the work you were the leading you for? How do we know the process? I really sense what's going on now." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Don't write it." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "She was then. Can't we say that her previous life was true without making her present one a fraud?" }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "Life is messy argument. Nice. Explains everything without explaining anything. If it's Lupus, there's a heart problem we don't know about yet. Run her through a stress test. If she has a heart attack, I'm right. Well, we could wait. Hope that You're afraid to give her a heart attack. Of course, we're afraid. A reason to be afraid. Unless you think I'm" }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "right. It's Wagner's, but we'll have the crash cart just in case." }, { "speaker": 0, "text": "I need to go faster, Ross." }, { "speaker": 2, "text": "A little harder. I am going harder, damn it." }, { "speaker": 3, "text": "What if doctor House was right? And Ross did make a radical change. Lupus is chronic but treatable. And with the treatment, is it under the change to be the way she was before I knew her?" }, { "speaker": 1, "text": "I don't think it's likely." } ] }