Sunday, November 15, 2020

HOUSE Again?

 It's been 3 days without HOUSE to watch on TV. The last HOUSE episode I watched together with my daughter is Episode: Epic Fail. What's the story? The story is about a video game creator who happened to have an "episode." Strange sensation on his hands, on his palms, that according to the patient his palms (his hands) were on fire. Is that something new? Not really, that's why Dr. Hedley ( Olivia Wilde)  right away told him it was a CTS or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. It's a common diagnosis for human beings who used their hands too much up to the extreme and most of those who suffered CTS are video game players. 

However, Dr. Foreman (Omar Epps) had his own diagnosis and he wants to try his method or medical approach. The video game creator questioned his expertise and asked for the famous doctor who is none other than Dr. House. However, Dr. House was on leave, with Dr. Wilson trying to learn how to cook. Practicing their culinary know-how aside from being doctors. I know that's weird right? But maybe hey you could learn from cooking and feel how radon and radiation can take place and have effect on physical and mental ability of  a human being. You wont know anything if you wont try things outside of your own comfort zone.

Now what? Dr. Foreman got offended because he is the head of the Diagnostic Team when Dr. House is not around and asked the patient find for other help. So the patient allowed himself to be manipulated by the new approach of  an injection of whatever treatment  is that at the back, on his spinal cord? Why? The problem is the hands or palms. Weird? By the way, the patient turned out was so knowledgeable of Dr. Foreman and Dr. Hedley he asked the opinions of other doctors. Dr. Foreman got so pissed and the more pissed he is... he fired Dr. Hedley. Dr. Foreman is actually questionable in his own wrongdoing. Was Dr. Hedley wrong with her diagnosis? she knew CTS because she also play video games. How about the hallucinations and delusions. Darn it! You remember that Super Mario Bros. in 1993 when it first played by millions of children and adults? The non-stop themesong for SMB lingers in your mind even if you are not playing it. The sound of those emo and animated characters linger everywhere as if they are part of your surroundings. 

So, what's the cure for the patient? REST. He needs to rest and sleep without anybody bothering him. He can talk to somebody who can understand him and can talk to him the way that the other person is also experienced the same thing. It's psychological treatment. How about Dr. Foreman's diagnosis and cure? Stupid. I think he wants the patient to have a paralysis. Is MRI needed? NO. Can you sue the video game operator? There you go, the patient is the video game creator and  being the creator he suffered the optical loops from his own creation. You can severely damage your sense and perception if you are using VTR. Try it so that you'll end up suffocating your nerve damage brain, you'll have seizure and ultimate death from radiation hit and stroke. Do it if you are suicidal. If you love yourself then don't do stupid things.

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