Her parents inserted PINS IN HER BRAIN as an infant! | House M.D. | MD TV
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The team tries to find the cause of a young girl's abdominal pain and bleeding that started in China, until they come up with a shocking diagnosis and realise that her 'illness' began at birth and was provoked by her biological parents.
From House M.D. Season 5 Episode 4 'Birthmarks' - As the team is about to treat a woman they believe to be suffering from SARS, House receives the news that her father has died; House would rather stay and treat the patient than attend the funeral and eulogise her father, but Cuddy intervenes and finds herself going to the funeral with Wilson; Secrets from House's past are revealed.
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House sending Kutner to translate the papers bc he's "kinda asian" is sm more funny when you remember that House canonically speaks mandarin
@tailboat
Жыл бұрын
but can he read it?
@NotSurE-ix1qq
Жыл бұрын
speak and read... not the same thing. They are different skills.
@mary-janereallynotsarah684
Жыл бұрын
House still knows more Mandarin. Lol.
@lunagrace2872
Жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly he read mandarin because he read lots of medical research paper across the world in their original language lots of times.
@carmelamouna7804
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
I'm a little upset at her adoptive parents - "Could you lie to her" constantly. "She" is an adult living on her own. The doctors have an obligation to tell her what's going on.
@SummaGirl1347
Жыл бұрын
When you have a child who is an addict, and you've watched them destroy their life for decades, you will do anything to get them to stop.
@olive_lion
Жыл бұрын
@@SummaGirl1347 "You will do anything" - here is a problem. If you are ready to do anything to fix your child and don't speak about your own restrictions, you are a part of addiction causes. Congratulations.
@ifykyk679
Жыл бұрын
@@olive_lion some parents just love their kids to a very great extent. And that's your opinion. They did what seemed to be "correct to them."
@LadyEllesmere
Жыл бұрын
@@ifykyk679 that's manipulation and it's gross. Doesn't matter how much they "love" their kid
@chrysblackwell9171
Жыл бұрын
@@ifykyk679 as a recovering addict I promise you I would never speak to my parents again. You could kill the person
"She's not who you think she is." With those pins in her brain, she might not be who SHE thinks she is...
Is nobody going to mention how House just passed out and then it just moved along?
@mr.voidroy6869
Жыл бұрын
He had life alert.
@XSilver_WaterX
Жыл бұрын
@@mr.voidroy6869 you mean life ignore, because their response time somehow makes standard 911 calls BETTER?!
@levi_ackerman_119
Жыл бұрын
He was drugged by Wilson.
@simon-peterwilliamson2412
Жыл бұрын
Watch the show
@mr.voidroy6869
Жыл бұрын
@xsilverwaterx dog tf u talking about? Woosh
If you pay close attention to 7:09 you can see something incredible. This is the exact moment where Wilson becomes a Middle-aged Chinese Woman. Completely breathtaking, truly on of the House M.D. moments of all time.
@Seba12322
Жыл бұрын
Man that was a crazy twist. I didn’t know he can just do that on a dime! Truely a Dr. Wilson from House M.D moment
@henryjones2766
Жыл бұрын
Exceptional storytelling Bravo Vince
@drusna
Жыл бұрын
r/okbuddychicanery is leaking
@Giraffinator
Жыл бұрын
It was like I was watching a completely different person. Incredible.
@jonyahraus4283
Жыл бұрын
Bravo David Shore
That MRI on her abdomen would've ripped those pins right out of her head, doesn't matter if she never directly had a brain scan, those MRI magnets are insanely powerful.
@OmniscientWarrior
Жыл бұрын
Don't know about ripped out, but they would have noticed something when checking her before the MRI, but if not then, they would have on the first nearing of the MRI.
@Rexini_Kobalt
Жыл бұрын
yeaaaaah that was my thoughts exactly lmao
@leeshackelford7517
Жыл бұрын
Didn't one MRI machine get damaged this way, in a different house episode?
@praiseprince_
Жыл бұрын
@@leeshackelford7517 yup house shoots a dead guy in the head.
@bunniesandkitties4407
Жыл бұрын
I think it's a CT SCAN
How could any parent think not to tell their adoptive daughter, who’s an adult, that she had needles put in her brain by her biological parents. “She’s fragile” wth 🤦🏽♀️
@dayanarahinojosa8595
Жыл бұрын
Some parents will always see their children (even though their adults) as young children that need protection
@IsabeLLE_notLLA
Жыл бұрын
@@dayanarahinojosa8595 Still as a adult and person she deserves to know. Parents may feel that way, but they shouldn’t act on it in this circumstance.
@dayanarahinojosa8595
Жыл бұрын
@@IsabeLLE_notLLA couldn’t agree more
@_enki
Жыл бұрын
idk. i understand the parents' pov. it's one thing to be an orphan; you'll never know whether or not your parents wanted you. and after doing everything you can to find them, not only did you discover that they never wanted you because of circumstances, but they wanted you dead. that's heartbreaking. and sometimes, even strong people can't handle the truth at times. so the parents' concerns are valid. but you're right; they shouldn't force the doctor to lie, because the patient deserves the truth no matter how horrible it was.
@hollyro4665
Жыл бұрын
@@_enki 1) if her adoptive parents were good enough at making her feel loved and valued she wouldn’t feel the need to find her biological parents FOR THAT SPECIFIC REASON THOUGH THERE ARE OTHER REASONS TO. 2) the patents should’ve give all and any information they could about their child’s history to the doctors. Also the girl has a right to know her own medical background because it could save her life one day. Which is way more important than getting emotional over person you have nothing to do with and have an entire better life beyond them.
Except... a lot of farmers were exempt from the one child policy because it was assumed they would need a bunch of kids to help run the farm.
@grf15
Жыл бұрын
I know a Chinese woman who has an older sister. The only reason she's alive is because her Dad was/is a minor governmental official and a member of the party. A scary thought, her parents could have easily had her aborted or abandoned her.
@dps419
Жыл бұрын
They probably didn't want a girl
@ameliarose47
Жыл бұрын
@@dps419 Well they got 2 and could've easily gotten rid of 1 so I doubt they didn't want her.
@criptastical
Жыл бұрын
That exemption only came into play in 1984 - she was born in 1983. At that time they probably hadn't heard anything about a possible exemption in the future. And to be fair if you're certain you killed your child, it would still be fairly freaky if she suddenly turned up at your door.
@dmf1301
Жыл бұрын
That doesn’t mean they’ll accept GIRLS for children. Sadly, female infanticide was not uncommon. 😢
"Bubbles!" "Is that you're new stripper name?" "Yes. And also-"
@dillzilla4454
Жыл бұрын
13 was such a good character
@stopmotionmania9682
2 ай бұрын
Was looking for this comment
@blazerfox22
2 ай бұрын
So used to house she just rolls onward
@jorismeso3703
Ай бұрын
@@dillzilla4454 She really was!
@soopperson5953
Ай бұрын
Ask stupid questions get stupid answers 🤷🏾♀️
"the pins will be removed surgically, she'll be fine, no big deal" Yeah, sure. Removing pins that look like they're in the middle of the BRAIN...no biggie. It's an half an hour surgery. The intern can take care of it. She'll be home tonight.
@mrbyamile6973
Жыл бұрын
Just a quick outpatient procedure, a monkey could do it😂
@daradiant1
4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@simonnachreiner8380
3 ай бұрын
I mean it really isn’t. They’ve already done all their damage going in. Removing them the same way they came in is actually breathtakingly simple compared to other neurosurgery procedures.
@giantWario
3 ай бұрын
@@simonnachreiner8380 Unlike what you may have heard in other medical dramas, brains do actually heal. There is absolutely no way the tiny holes they made coming in when she was a baby are still there, they closed back up a long time ago.
@Lighthammer18
Ай бұрын
@@giantWario So this whole thing about boozing irrevocably kills your braincells is just a myth? Got it!
There is a case like this that actually happened in the Philippines. The girl was taken to the hospital for severe stomach ache where she was found to have tens of needles in her stomach. Turns out the girl was depressed (I think from bullying at school) and had been eating (swallowing) needles in increasing amount each day.
@Secondhandlegs
Жыл бұрын
She could have had PICA. I took care of a lady who had it bad. Had to send her to the ER after she swallowed a small metal fork.
@jin-hyepark4252
Жыл бұрын
Or WITCHCRAFT!!! There is more stories like this and the Frog too!
@deegeeEdits
Жыл бұрын
@@jin-hyepark4252 no. It was featured in a documentary sorts of show... she was swallowing the needles whenever she felt like she wanted to kill herself...
@jin-hyepark4252
Жыл бұрын
@dee gailai oh just like Philippines too!!!
@jessiehogue.
Жыл бұрын
Hm. I've been depressed several times before for various reasons... I never thought I'd say that, but man, do I consider myself lucky to not being depressed enough to feel the need to swallow needles. (Especially in increasing amounts each day.)
AUGH, how painful would that be?! The MRI is a massive magnet, and she had pieces of metal in her brain.... that could have been bad.
@Alex-bc3gz
Жыл бұрын
She would have died very quickly as soon as the MRI was turned on.
@Rainime
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure you can't feel pain inside your brain
@SynBelcuore
Жыл бұрын
@@Rainime Really? Why do you think headaches exist? That's your brain in pain...
@Rainime
Жыл бұрын
@@SynBelcuore There are no pain receptors in the brain... I thought this was common knowledge. a quick Google search should tell you that. Headaches don't come from inside the brain.
@heartattoo8132
Жыл бұрын
@@SynBelcuore L + ratio
"four parents and none of them taught you to cover your mouth"
@SlortegaOrtega-gf9mj
28 күн бұрын
Hahaha
Other side, I'm very annoyed the parents continued throughout this episode to encourage other people to lie to their daughter, so that they could lie through them. I would despise my parents for crap like that.
@ritam4926
Жыл бұрын
If it helps to keep their daughter alive and well (cause she has addiction and depression) you damn right lying is necessary.
@KittyWillCutYou
Жыл бұрын
@ritam4926 there's levels. The alcohol lie I kind of get, but if the needle really was pressing on her addiction center in her brain, lying like that probably would have made her spiral into self-loathing because she wouldn't have been able to shake the craving at all. She'd think herself a failure and probably eventually relapse again or spiral in some other way, assuming it's because she's not strong enough. Then there's the search for her birtb parents. The problem I have here is they wanted them to lie to her about her birth parents knowing that she's still actively searching for them. So she keeps searching for them, never knowing they tried to kill her? The adoptive parents constantly discouraging her with no good explanation? It would eventually make her pull away from them because they're trying to keep the lie up and by the time it comes out, she'll probably resent them for lieing repeatedly in the first place, especially about something so bad.
@JustAJinx-ci6hg
Жыл бұрын
The whole 'This pin is pushing on her addiction center' bit...
@KittyWillCutYou
Жыл бұрын
@JustAJinx-ci6hg I mean 💁🏾♀️ maybe he lied, I don't know, I can't remember the ep that well but IF he was serious...man I don't know, I just fully believe that lies always come out eventually and you lose the trust very easily. Just be up front with your kids, especially when they're older, especially when it comes to something so serious. It doesn't matter what you...want or think is best for them, or thought you knew, that is a SPEEDY way to lose your kids for good. They will cut you off.
@zaria9489
Жыл бұрын
Yes! She's an adult, she deserves to know the truth, whether it's good or bad, tell her, and let her deal with the consequences. It can be much more harmful to lie at this point, than to just tell them the truth
"I have a needle in my brain pressing on my addiction center" Is my new excuse.
@Briselance
Ай бұрын
Hah! "This is an excuse for your lack of self-control." This trumps all. :-P
House is a show about the world's worst doctor who constantly misdiagnoses patients, nearly killing them, until finally stumbling upon the right disease by accident. I love it so much.
@GaslightingIsEvil
6 ай бұрын
How many cases were actually solved by Wilson though? He's always accidentally advising him, whether he likes it or not. He might as well be on 2 salaries seeing as he's on houses team as well as oncology
@culinarymercenary5831
5 ай бұрын
I hate to break it to you; but a less extreme version of the trial and error until finding what works.... ...Is EXACTLY how modern medicine works. You should be wary of the doctor who doesn't adjust/change diagnosis if the first doesn't work. It's Scientific method.
@GaslightingIsEvil
5 ай бұрын
@@culinarymercenary5831 I guess. And house does only see the hardest and most desperate cases. If it was obvious, the patient wouldn't need his team. Although one should question whether any case he can't solve is actually lupus as that's one thing he'll never consider 🤣 I think the one guy who had it was the magician?
@markalexander3659
4 ай бұрын
TBF to House in THIS case, he was technically correct with most of it, she DID have alcoholism, and gallstones, and SARS and kidney failure and liver failure
@mamasplayinhookie3131
3 ай бұрын
That sums up about 50% of the doctors I've been to.
When House says : This is fun? Isn't it? is the exact moment when Wilson has to slightly agree that solving the unknown problem is fun.
7:04 I love this moment, because it really got a Holmes/Watson vibe. They're solving a mystery that's not purely medical but legal and criminal too
@allygatorrampage
Жыл бұрын
That’s what House MD is inspired by! I love when we can spot the roots of stories
@kitkitfoxling
Жыл бұрын
You should take a look at house’s address!
@riakun
11 ай бұрын
“Holmes” sounds like “Homes”, and another word for “home” is “House. “Wilson” sounds like “Watson”. Am I overthinking it? Probably. But it’s still valid, considering their friendship
@brunolapointe66
11 ай бұрын
@@riakun You are not overthinking. I'm pretty sure the show creator went by the same process to come out with the names.
@crptpyr
9 ай бұрын
@@riakunNo, that's exactly what was intended.
Saw a Documentary a couple of years ago. Parents had a girl during one child policy. They left her with her gran while they worked. She started sticking sewing needles into the granddaughters head to try and kill her . She began having headaches as an adult and when xrayed, there were dozens of them. Lucky they were too poor to have an MRI scanner. Reminded me of this episode is all.
@DemonCatMidnight
Жыл бұрын
We're the parents in on it or just grandma?
@souldancersbyjennifer
8 ай бұрын
I can imagine the writers were inspired by stories like these from all over the world
@alyas6375
7 ай бұрын
@@DemonCatMidnightprobably not. In the older generetaion Confutian ideas were still alive and strong. Women were only accepted in the new family especially by the MIL if she had a son. Women who couldn't bare a boy could be sent back to their original family and were disgrace and great expense of the family. So the grandma did what she believed to be the best for the couple by trying to kill the granddaughter. *I strongly think it was a cruel and inhumane act, but luckily I wasn't indoctrinated to believe a woman only has a value for the family if she can give sons to the husband.
@sodasaintcommentaries4054
3 ай бұрын
@@alyas6375Confucian idea or not, to do that to your own grandchild is pure evil.
@Rorschachqp
29 күн бұрын
@@alyas6375Mao-sit economics caused the main issue. Confucianism may have, when pressed with the dilemma on child limitation to prefer males, but that is neither here nor there.
When he tells the parents the pin was pressing on her addiction pressure point and states she's not who you think she is and you guys aren't to blame either, ugh, that got me.
@Ariel1S
5 ай бұрын
Other than the fact there's no such thing as an addiction center in the brain.
@Zebulization
3 ай бұрын
@@Ariel1S The parents wanted a lie, so he gave them a lie. It just wasn't the lie that they asked for.
@demonic_myst4503
2 ай бұрын
Sort of and yes , damage to some oarts brain have historicaly caused lack of inhabition which is linked to adiction
@demonic_myst4503
2 ай бұрын
Ariel their literaly is partsnthe brain that if dsmaged make adiction more likely same way their is apart the brain that when dsmaged on least 3 seperate well do umented cases causes normal people to go on killing sprees The brain is complex most of it works on a subconsouse oevel and infulences behavior in a way your not aware of
I've heard a grandmother get rid of a girl newborn this way. The hair hides the crime but she was caught. Its absolutely disgusting what women have to endure right from birth.
@blackstarafro2
Жыл бұрын
I hope that parent, or grandparent got the death penalty. But knowing how certain cultures see and treat female. I doubt they will do much to punish anyone.
@soumitrapandit3444
Жыл бұрын
It's not just a women's issue. This is infanticide. And under the one child policy, it was gender blind.
@averycheesypotato
Жыл бұрын
@@soumitrapandit3444Let’s not pretend girl children are not treated differently than boy children. Girls were more likely to be unwanted, whilst boys were sometimes even kidnapped because they were wanted. Any children with disabilities were also more likely to be sent away
@MakingtheCase
Жыл бұрын
@@soumitrapandit3444 Maybe but parents would sometimes continuously kill infant girls until they had a single child who was a boy, because culturally boys were seen to be more prosperous, better earners (for when they're elderly), and less expensive as the parents of brides typically pay for weddings.
@kellharris2491
Жыл бұрын
@@soumitrapandit3444 You are wrong. The death rate for girls was so much higher.
This is so cruel. A lot of Chinese people had done things like this to their baby girls because of the one child policy and wanting a boy instead
@yucol5661
Жыл бұрын
The idea that parents love their children unconditional (or don’t harm them that much) is not universal or build into our instincts as strongly as people think. I’m so glad it’s becoming more wide spread as the years go by. But dam if it’s frustrating when people are shocked like “how can people do that to their kids”? Parents across history where awful to their kids health, very loving but still awful.
@matthewmacdonald4687
Жыл бұрын
@@yucol5661 Calling it "Unconditional love" is a misnomer. I think what we call "Unconditional Love" is what Sarah McLachlan called a, "A Love that is inherently given". It doesn't have to be earned to get but it has to be worked on to keep, and their are prerequisites for that love. It is often the case with the love children feel for their abusive parents.
@AlyssHarte
Жыл бұрын
@@yucol5661 People are shocked simply because they can’t imagine doing that to their own children. I can understand that as a victim of parental violence myself. It’s one thing to know terrible things happen in the abject but to witness that terrible thing or the aftermath of such and process it, understand it, it’s very difficult for a lot of people.
@k.s.k.7721
Жыл бұрын
This is the kind of thing that can happen when your reproductive rights are taken over by a government.
@Queenofthatank
Жыл бұрын
N let's be real how did that work out for the Chinese?
I love House and Wilson brain storming together.
@TrashPanda5150
10 ай бұрын
Well, Holmes and Watson. It's by design.
I'm surprised that the alarms didn't sound, everyone erupted in chaos, and the hospital didn't immediately shut down just for mentioning SARS.
I will never get over the absolute absurdity of Kutner saying the pin was pushing on her "Addiction Center" and thus that is why she was an addict. Like there's a specific part of the brain called the "Addiction Center" that just immediately turns you into a hopeless addict if you poke it.
@shoeboxbistro
11 ай бұрын
You actually have an addiction centers in your brain (or two to three, depending on who you ask), and trauma to these areas can change the pattern of addictive behaviors.
@meirin5316
11 ай бұрын
@@shoeboxbistrobut the real brain doesnt have specific regions since they found out that this aint how it works
@paloma3727
11 ай бұрын
@shoeboxbistro it's the same idea as like ppl with TBI or tumor right like trauma or presence of tumor in certain areas it can change their personality
@user-id8ll5vt7x
11 ай бұрын
@@paloma3727 Or maybe he lied to them to get them off his back.
@ConnorNotyerbidness
10 ай бұрын
@@meirin5316i think your conflating it with how if part of your brain is damaged or removed other parts of the brain will take over for those aspects to compensate. Ie someone who has a full frontal lobotomy may eventually return to some normalcy. Note i said SOME. The brain does in fact have sections that do certain things
“Four parents and none taught you to cover your mouth” 😂
"I've seen pictures of you where you look tall" House always has a comeback ready for anyone 😂
@Icetastesgood
8 ай бұрын
69 likes
I do like how Thirteen didn’t even blink when House asked if Bubbles is her new stripper name.
@kathleenmoscillo8552
2 ай бұрын
She is an actress!
@babablacksheep506
2 ай бұрын
@@kathleenmoscillo8552 my point exactly- its funny and well done
How rude of them, jeez
@maxjoseph6120
Жыл бұрын
LMAO💀
@nathanwhitmire1649
Жыл бұрын
I’m so honey
@howtorooms3621
Жыл бұрын
RUDE RUDE IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT,
@aliteralbrick
Жыл бұрын
I know right?
@edenwayne8407
Жыл бұрын
@@howtorooms3621 lol I was about to say that
I wish you guys posted longer ones. They always end at the good parts.
@chibiprussia5574
Жыл бұрын
That's why they want you to go to a streaming service that has it and pay to see the rest of the episode/series
@Crusader316
Жыл бұрын
@@chibiprussia5574 never >:(
@anshumansahoo4869
Жыл бұрын
@@chibiprussia5574 or you know get on board the black pearl
@kaijukingdom2686
Жыл бұрын
Well what is the end?
@Decadence13666
Жыл бұрын
If you have an Amazon prime subscription it comes with prime video standard. House is there all the seasons. I've been watching them. No ads!
I have a great aunt (still alive) who fell on a nail headfirst when she was 4. She got a brain scan when she was in her 60s and realised it was still there, just chilling. Hasn't caused any issues for her (other than a mild cognitive impairment that was assumed to be congenital)
Really good episode but tragic that this was massively common in China
@jessicapearson9479
Жыл бұрын
It still is!
@AsianShadowrunner
Жыл бұрын
Not anymore. China threw out the one-child policy and is actually trying to encourage more children because their population is suffering. To late though, damage is already done.
@pietervanderzwaan4295
Жыл бұрын
@@AsianShadowrunner damage is done yes but give them time and they'll breed like rabbits.
@AsianShadowrunner
Жыл бұрын
@@pietervanderzwaan4295 We'll just have to see if they can pull it off.
@Devilmaycry-Joker
Жыл бұрын
@@AsianShadowrunner why They want to breed? Aren’t they still over 1.4 billion ? Their country size is not enough to house all of them so why even bother breeding? The world have 195 countries, it’s not fair to the world that one seventh of the world population is from one country.
“You think I’m deflecting cuz im avoiding something deep. But im deflecting cuz I’m avoiding something shallow” damn that was good
I love House and Wilson dynamic.
@bottle3124
Жыл бұрын
Wilson dynamic*
@cyberkiller83
Жыл бұрын
@@bottle3124 sorry, my primary language is Spanish.
"Say it." ":( I'm a middle-aged, Chinese woman."
2:25 hilarious how House instinctively covered his mouth and looked over his shoulder when Foreman said SARS because the patient coughed all over him earlier. LOL
"It's not SARS." /removes mask/ I guess SARS is literally the only thing that's transmitted through a cough.
I love how House just has a god damn hotline to some Chinese doctor who speaks very good English, and immediately knows the patient and is willing to disclose patient information just like that.
My grandparents were farmers in countryside village. I heard my grandma saying it was always tough when the authorities came by to collect the fees for having more than one child. Very recently these years an old classmate told me that another of our classmate had a relative who were having more than one child and the authorities knowing that they couldnt afford those fees wanted to forcibly catch the woman and abort the baby so they had to flee the country. The main reason I wasnt born in China was precisely bc my mom wanted more than one child. I honestly never in my lifetime thought I'd live to the day when China decided to change their one child policy. It's really frightening.
@mokonarose01
Жыл бұрын
Are they still doing stuff like this despite declining birth dates
@cowmoo5596
Жыл бұрын
@@mokonarose01 No, now they’re desperately trying to get people to have more children because they’re 50 years from collapse, but it’s so engrained in the culture people are still having one child only
@eyetrollin710
Жыл бұрын
@@cowmoo5596 also people can't afford to have children
@gavros9636
11 ай бұрын
@@eyetrollin710 Most of China is still largely rural, the regions that matter, the urban population centers are facing a cultural and economical incentive against having more children. Technically every first world country is facing this, but America and Europe can cover the difference with immigration whereas China has found that most foreigners tend to avoid China with its daunting language and authoritarian government.
The fact they thought she had SARS and everyone was just wearing surgical masks and not N95s is bothering me 😅
@hibeautym
Жыл бұрын
That was so random 😂
@kennethboycejr.3258
Жыл бұрын
To quote my father when I nitpick certain actions in a movie or tv show: “You’re not supposed to think about that.”
@TheErikM
Жыл бұрын
A simpler more innocent time, 2009 was.
@NickM_FirstofHisName
Жыл бұрын
@@kennethboycejr.3258 yes. It takes all the fun away. That's why I don't watch things that criticize things that make no sense in movies.
@ethanroberts1607
Жыл бұрын
Covid taught you well
That roadtrip with House and Wilson is among my favourite moments on the show!
By the way there was a real incident in which a woman had a needle pushed into her brain as an infant and survived, and just like in this episode it was likely due to her parents or grandparents wanting a son during the one child policy of China.
Standing 6 foot away from Forman and subtly covering his mouth as a nurse walks past shows you the hero he really is
Every time they say "House is fine", there's going to be something wrong with him!
My two favorite lines 1. Did her drinking cause this? No!!! Can you tell her it did? 2. That’s the second time we passed that colonial with a cross burning in front of it
@hudaheckru
Жыл бұрын
Also, Wilson saying “I’m a middle aged Chinese woman.” 😆
@butterflybeauty615
Жыл бұрын
@@hudaheckru that was epic too🤣
Just saying the MRI would have ripped the pins right out.
@bananaeclipse3324
Жыл бұрын
That is why they didn’t turn it on…
@amy204
Жыл бұрын
@@bananaeclipse3324 you can’t turn off an mri magnet
@suryanshgautam9831
Жыл бұрын
@@amy204 isn't that a electro magnet
@varalyn9714
Жыл бұрын
It moved the pins, that’s why she vomited. Also the pins went in when her skull was soft, her skull is not soft anymore and the pins aren’t strong enough to break through it.
@Aceofwolves
Жыл бұрын
Yep. Any metal in your body can make an MRI fatal..
It's horrible about all the lost and abandon girls of China. Some would say it's fitting about what's happening to China today. They wanted boys more than girls and now they got them, too much of them. Now they're saying that because there isn't enough women for the men of China today, the "purity" of the culture will die out. Since now men are looking else where in other countries for brides.
@inyahuahitrustmd9114
2 ай бұрын
Serves them right 💁♀️
Id be an alcoholic too if I had metal pins jabbing my brain. Sounds painful. Alcohol can dull pain.
I hate/hated people saying "do you mind not telling him/her" overall. The person basically accepts a truth that is a lie. Sure some truths are rough, but ALWAYS a rough truth is better then a happy lie as it is truth/real. Personally have a terminal incurable neurological condition. Been in and out of hospitals all my life. Saw so many patients hate their family after learning a truth that their family lied/withheld information about.
@LindaHutchings
6 ай бұрын
Hate my family for lying to me until I was 27 about who my natural father was.... Basically everyone in my entire family went along with the sly so I felt like I could trust no one once my adopted father told me he was my adopted father Indiana adopted me legally 5 years after he married my mother who had been pregnant with a previous boyfriend. Because of their lives I missed any chance of connecting with my three half sisters from my natural birth father when we were all younger and I would have been much more likely to be accepted and integrated into their lives. So selfish and misguided of everyone
"She's an addict. Something went wrong." Being an addict can have a genetic component to it. It isn't necessarily the parents. Though, parents also play a big part in everything. The problem with blaming parents, is, you can always blame parents. And their parents, and their parents. My family is rather split up. And yet, despite being raised by all sorts of different people, we all have strong genetic traits that can be observed quite easily in a typical conversation. Addictive personality is one small aspect.
@livelongandprospermary8796
Жыл бұрын
Genetics and under the umbrella of genetics, epigenetics too (basically gene expression changes as a result of the environment including during childhood and as far back as during gestation). This is the scientific backing for ancestral trauma at least to me (i havent researched it…this is just a guess based on learning about the terms separately. TL; DR i agree with you. Google epigenetics and also if it relates to ancestral trauma.
@elizemuller5065
Жыл бұрын
She was adopted
@JensMorrison
Жыл бұрын
@@elizemuller5065 And her parents don't have genetics?
@livelongandprospermary8796
Жыл бұрын
@@elizemuller5065 epigenetics are affected by adoption though…bruh
I read in a book that they were able to do even more despicable things to their girls during the great famine in the 50s-60s. they were so desperate that they were willing to trade their baby girls with girls from other families in order to find a one time source of nutrition. Yes it's exactly what you thought. Allegedly, they would also half bury older girls on the side of the main roads. Not actively killing them and in the hope that a wealthier individual would feel pity for them and save one of them. Acts that they would never even consider doing to the boys. The book was very clear about that distinction
@alyas6375
7 ай бұрын
That's horrible, can you please tell me what book it was? I need to know more about this part of history.
The video title adds a whole new level of suspense. Knowing about the pins ahead of time we go, “Omg! No MRI! Pleeease!”
I'm not a doctor, but if there was enough iron overload to cause grainy images, wouldn't that show up in blood tests first? Instead of surprising them later?
@buffya8012
Жыл бұрын
Not if they didn’t specifically test her iron levels
@bottle3124
Жыл бұрын
Mama
@dauntlesstark9850
Жыл бұрын
Not really, the brain dosnt use blood, it's a different fluid so the metal wouldn't really seep into the blood itself
@usedtobegood1184
Жыл бұрын
@@dauntlesstark9850 The ultrasound was of the heart. If the iron is showing up there, it's definitely not confined to the brain... And would definitely show up in blood tests. House even said that the iron could cause the pancreas to shut down, and blood to clot. Then would nothing suspicious show up in blood tests beforehand?
@theshadowfax239
Жыл бұрын
@@dauntlesstark9850 the blood/brain barrier. But the realistic answer is they didn't check her iron.
I remember this episode! She makes me feel sad for all the girl babies.
The “so far he’s fine” and instant cut to house fainting 😭 3:05
"Bubbles" "Is that your new stripper name?" "Yes."
Four parents and not one of them taught you to cover your mouth 😂😂😂
When he said, "That's what nurses are for.". I'm like, " Hey!".
@eastbow6053
Жыл бұрын
that and getting poked without consent kekeke 😁
@summersolemnlyswears7272
11 ай бұрын
(John Mulaney voice) "And we were like, 'We know, but hey!'"
"She's not who you think she is". He puts it as if it is a good thing. It is, in many ways. But in more than one it is not a good thing at all!
@oiytd5wugho
Жыл бұрын
why not?
@PKAC972
Жыл бұрын
@@oiytd5wugho Because it means that the daughter they have been raising for 25 years is not the same person they knew. While it is true that the person she actually is is (most likely) better than the person they thought she was because she is more balanced, it is also true that this means they will have to relearn about her, which is not something a parent should have to do. I would not be happy to know that the person I saw grow up for more than 20 years was not lucid; that all those idiosyncrasies that made her unique could actually be the result of a disease. As much as things will (almost) certainly improve, the initial period will not be something uniquely positive.
@oiytd5wugho
Жыл бұрын
@@PKAC972 she was lucid all along. People always change, this is just more sudden. You probably shouldn't be a parent if you don't think one shouldn't have to relearn things about their kids. I am *nothing* like the person I was 10 years ago, nobody's bothered by that, quite the opposite.
@PKAC972
Жыл бұрын
@@oiytd5wugho Then I apologize if I did not make myself clear: I did not say that parents should not be expected to sacrifice for their daughter; I am saying that it is sad that from there on they will have to understand which memories were due more to her character and which were due to the needles. As for lucidity, I didn't say she was always drunk: addiction centers don't just act when you take an addictive substance; those centers are involved in a lot of decisions. It means that they will have to learn to remember that many of the possible wrong things she did during her life could be due to needles. They may also think, as parents, that they are guilty of not finding out sooner. Because when you're a parent, you want to protect your children, and they might think they failed to do so. Of course it's an irrational thought, but when faced with these events, parents are often at risk of thinking this. If 10 years ago you were different, 10 years ago so were other people. Here it is only her who will manifest some changes that others will have to get used to. Sometimes even asking for help. In short, the period from there on will not be only her behaving better.
@zilesis1
Жыл бұрын
@@oiytd5wugho you didn't just spend 10 years being the same person then suddenly transform into your current self overnight. no one is bothered by your change because they saw it happen over 10 years. I'm pretty sure that if you left your entire family and friends for 10 years with no contact and then came back they would definitely need some time to adjust to the person you became *because from their point of view it would not be gradual anymore* these parents will be met by a completely different person with all the changes coming out of nowhere. all we, as the audience, know is that one of the pins was making her have an easily addictive personality, we have no idea what the other pins were doing to her, what her new persoality will be like
For whatever childhood and teenage moments you missed on while your parents were thinking of the world or whatever they were thinking of when teaching you, I feel that and I hope you had as much time for yourself as possible. Keep going and speak up when you need
Wilson always there to help
The thing that always bugged me about "House" is how he is absolutely certain about every diagnosis, must start treatment immediately, it's always the only way and then, ten minutes later he's wrong but certain it's something absolutely. He's wrong 90% of the time but is still claimed to be the best in the business. He may be right eventually, but a he really hurts that hospital's reputation. (I seem to remember him being fired for it !)
@user-ch3co1rv3e
6 ай бұрын
I learned a lot about this whilst watching my best friend battle for her life in a hospital for months. She had been diagnosed with a very aggressive form of lupus, but a lot of her symptoms still couldn’t be explained. Doctors who work on these cases don’t have the luxury of time, to wait and/or go slow. They have to make decisions based on the incoming information. My friend died from a combination of multiple chronic diseases that were not diagnosed early enough when other doctors did have the time but attributed her symptoms to the lupus or to her being depressed about her lupus, and didn’t investigate further.
Them asking House to tell her this was caused by alcohol in the beginning so she would quit was such a parent move-
You don’t collapse like Dr House without a severe head injury.
Doctors shouldn't disrespect nurses like that.
This video is both really loud and really quiet at the same time. How did you manage to do that?
When your boss looks at you and says "you're sort of Asian..."
Never talk in front of a patient. They can still hear you!!!
Generally speaking if there is a serious risk of an airborn serious virus one wears a better mask than a surgical
"bubbles" "is that your stripper name" "yes- but also-" best show
“That’s what all this stuff is for” is a fantastic workaround to having to give a patient an objective “yes or no” answer. I always liked Kutner.
i love how the video is edited haha how House suddenly falls over then hes suddenly just normal the next time hes seen ahaah
2:26 is great attention to detail and inflection upon a characters values.
looking back at these videos and laughing....doctors doing CT scans, MRIs, Ultrasounds and Xrays by themselves is hilarious.
@dominqueb10
Жыл бұрын
Right bc those things are done by completely different ppl
@gregoryfong4780
Жыл бұрын
@@dominqueb10 technicians
It’s very common in Chinese culture that people always put pins into the baby girl’s head while it’s still soft when they won’t raise her or hate the bride because they prefer boys . It’s horrible, but someplace it still continues…
So. We are supposed to believe she has never been anywhere near a magnet before? Lol. That is the most unbelievable part of the episode. 😅
@kellharris2491
Жыл бұрын
They would probably need a very strong magnet to shift it. It has to go through the skull yes but it's also embeded in organ tissue. The only magnets people generally encounter are refrigerator magnets and they aren't very strong.
@DrDeuteron
Жыл бұрын
@@kellharris2491 See Halbach Array...very low stray field.
@johns9652
Жыл бұрын
That's what you found to be the most unbelievable part? I thought it was the ending, when they were telling the parents they were just gonna do a nifty little brain surgery to remove what looked like at least 4 pins, embedded to different depths inside her skull. Looked utterly impossible to me. And no, I'm not a doctor, so maybe it is possible. But just seeing the x-ray, especially that deepest pin, it doesn't look doable. At the end, Kutner even made a point of telling the parents the young woman might be stronger than they think, and points to the image of that deepest pin again, which is pretty much in the center of the skull. They never even made an issue of consent forms or anything like they have in previous episodes, just told them they were doing it, like it was no big deal.
@ccrisc100
Жыл бұрын
@johns9652 lol. That is true. But with the brain a small magnet would have killed her in infancy. The whole thing is ridiculous.
@lynab7964
Жыл бұрын
Ya cause normal people are just sitting around magnets 24/7 🤡
In college asian studies there was a book about Judge Bao, ancient chinese crime solver that had people killed without being known on an autopsy with needles/nail into the skull like this
House: "Is that your new stripper name?" 13: "Yes, and also..." House: "How did Bubble's test go?" I would have been HOLLERING if House called and asked the team "Did Bubble's test work?" 😆😆😆 It almost sounded like he did, but, alas, he did not. 😁
*THIS IS A JOKE* Fun Fact: Hugh Laurie has never been real. He’s simply been being played by Peter Capaldi and voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch 😂
@macsnafu
Жыл бұрын
Well, that explains his high-pitched voice in Jeeves and Wooster. Bennie was only a kid at the time!
What was the point of the magnets under the table and in the statue? To make it feel heavier so they could get away with cheaper metal?
@arutemisemtrai9769
Жыл бұрын
Long time ago since I've seen it but IIRC it had something to do with lifting the statue being a good thing and you had to pay for the attempt or something. Take that with a grain of salt, I literally saw this like 10+ years ago.
@ZeroSOFInfinity
Жыл бұрын
Something like trying to lift the Mjoliner (Thor's hammer) in the comics and movies. If you can lift it, then you are worthy (or in this case, you are the daughter).
@ArtisticGamer14
Жыл бұрын
It's been a while, but i remember most of the reason. The Chinese man told her that the statue would tell her if her deepest wish would come true. She would have to lift the statue twice. The first time thinking of her wish, and the second time for the answer. If the statue was too heavy to be lifted up the second time, her wish would come true. That's where the magnets came into play. Once she set the statue down, they turned on powerful magnets to prevent her from lifting the statue; making it seem like her wish would come true. The magnets would have to be powerful enough to keep the statue locked in place, meaning that the magnets would be very strong and would be able to react with the pins in her head.
Kutner looks happy that she coughed right in House's face 😂
Great clip! Thanks for posting.
I love this team! They were the best team House had!
"Kutner, you're sort of Asian, right? 😂
Still sad about what happened to Kutner
"Shes not who you think she is" Damn, that hits even harder when you find out about this dude...
“Did her drinking cause this?” “No.” “… can you tell her that anyways?” Yo wtf???
@aminor3049
4 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing, these parents rubbed me the wrong way. They came off as very controlling.
This was just a constantly brilliant series.
Love when she says bubbles and House asks if its her new stripper name, ahe says yes and just keeps rolling along
why are clips so fun to watch? I have the full series at home dammit!
What sick POS would do something so horrible to their own child?
This was edited really cleanly.
THAT does NOT explain why House was flat on the floor...
Kumar finally listened to his dad
I can kind of see where the parents of coming from wanting to lie. Personally I’d never do it but I get the instinct of wanting to just do something, anything to stop your child from destroying themselves.
The one child policy law back in the day was so crazy how many people were willing to kill off their second child
@xavy5139
9 ай бұрын
They weren't killing off their second child. They were killing off their first if it turned out to be a girl. If that was a second pregnancy, she'd go for an abortion.
When I heard my dad had died, I got nothin’. No deep emotional trauma, no feeling other than relief at never having to try and have a relationship with that man, anymore.
@dianebrady6784
Жыл бұрын
It's ok now.
How did they get the pins into her brain without killing her?
@CasperWasHere118
Жыл бұрын
Because the human brain, ESSPECIALLY in infants, are very resilient and will find ways to adapt, even with the most intense trauma and damage, but not without long lasting damage. So yes, they may live, but with some, if not lots, of physical, neurological, and psychological issues for life.
@juliemcgugan1244
Жыл бұрын
@@CasperWasHere118 Who knows how it didn't kill her. I'm guessing they didn't hit any areas that controlled vital functions and she was able to fight off any infections that developed, afterwards. Phineas Gage was a construction foreman working on railroad construction in the 1800s when something exploded and a tamping rod was driven right through his skull. A tamping rod is much bigger and thicker than pins and his skull was also completely formed, so no soft spots to ease the transition of metal rod on the way through. Much of his left frontal lobe got destroyed, but not centres that controlled vital functions, so the man lived for 12 years after his accident. Although his behaviour completely changed, he was able to function on his own and care for himself. He even spoke to his co-workers and walked with help to the bullock cart they took him to the town's doctor in, sitting upright and asking questions. If that doesn't defy belief, I don't know what does.
@deeharper1364
Жыл бұрын
Baby skulls are not harden during their 1st 2 years.
@yoohimi
Жыл бұрын
A guy survived, and unknowingly lived for 20+ years of his life, with not much of his brain left. A lot of it is dead. Probably between 80%-90%. If that guy survived and lived, then this girl will. Besides, it's metal. It's not blocking signals, but it is messing with it.
@FunctionalJunkie_
Жыл бұрын
Cos it's a tv show, that's how....
I absolutely LOVE this TV show. So much so, that I watched several episodes while in the Labor and Delivery ward, having my oldest. It was a long 37 hours. Anyways I had a few of the nurses watching it with me on my laptop. 😂😂
Can ppl stop saying “I know my kid” bc at the end of the day u don’t and u r shocked when u find shi out u never know wat ur kid is up to they lie mainly to their parents for plenty of reasons not saying all but most.