Episode 16: Heavy
Aired 3/28/05
Ten-year old Jessica Simms tells her mother that she isnt
feeling good and doesnt want to go to school. She admits that
she thinks the kids at school hate her. At school that day, Jessica
is jumping rope in gym class when she complains that her chest hurts.
The teacher pushes her to finish, but Jessica collapses. Her heart
stops beating.
At the hospital, Cuddy asks House if hes made a decision
on who to fire per Voglers order. House wants to stall as
long as possible, and she grants him a week. In the elevator, Cameron
brings House up to date on Jessica. The team cant believe
a 10-year old would have a heart attack but six tests proved it
true. Chase thinks its a simple case of Jessica being too
obese and depressed. House though believes that Jessicas legion
of previous doctors have missed something. Foreman wonders about
a genetic condition. Cameron suggests Metabolic Syndrome X, which
could cause a heart attack with high enough blood pressure. House
orders a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. But before dispatching
his staff, he informs them that hell have to cut one of them
by the end of the week. Theyre all shocked, and Cameron and
Foreman think they need to stick together through this.
Cameron explains MS-X to Jessicas mother and says it can
be controlled through diet and exercise. Mrs. Simms complains that
doctors never see past Jessicas weight. Chase and Foreman
try to cajole Jessica onto a scale as part of their standard tests.
Afterwards, Chase is upset that Foreman told the little girl that
she will probably grow into her body. He is also annoyed that Cameron
tries to sugarcoat body image. Foreman counters that Chase is probably
uptight because he knows hes the one who will be cut.
Houses team conducts the HEC test on Jessica, who freaks
out and tries to rip out the IV. The doctors and Mrs. Simms all
struggle to restrain her. After sedating Jessica, Foreman explains
to Mrs. Simms that psychosis brought on by hypoglycemia is common
during HEC tests.
From the results, House declares that Jessica isnt hypoglycemic
so her psychosis was caused by something else. Chase suggests blood
clots, which Cameron shoots down. Yet it could have been brought
on by liposuction, which isnt in Jessicas medical file.
House considers other weight treatments like diet pills, which wouldnt
show up in toxicology screenings. He orders the patient to be put
on heparin and warfarin to prevent further clotting, placing Foreman
in charge of locating the diet pills. Foreman chides House for pitting
the doctors against each other. House asks Foreman whom he would
cut. Foreman nominates Chase because he believes he doesnt
appreciate the job. House says hes surprised that Foreman
would have named anybody.
Vogler questions Cuddy on Houses staff cut and what he has
been telling the team. Vogler offers to help if Cameron is the one
whos let go.
Foreman asks Jessicas schoolteacher if she ever saw Jessica
with pills. He learns that Jessica doesnt have any friends
at school, so the teacher directs him to Jessicas assigned
6th grade buddy. The buddy tells him that Jessica always
runs laps at recess because nobody will play with her. The girl
says that she totally busted Jessica taking drugs one day.
Although Mrs. Simms adamantly denies giving her daughter diet pills,
Jessica admits to taking them on her own. Jessica breaks down in
tears and says she took them because she feels ugly and disgusting.
The pills seem to explain all of her symptoms. Yet the doctors later
find Jessica with huge, bleeding sores on her body. In the office,
House thinks the warfarin they gave Jessica led to skin necrosis,
but Cameron says they started heparin first. House asks if anybody
actually saw Cameron administer the heparin. When theres no
answer, he has the team give Jessica an unfractionated IV heparin
and low molecular weight heparin by subcutaneous injection right
away. Out in the hallway, Cameron lights into Chase for leaving
her dangling in the meeting. The team is falling apart.
Vogler takes Foreman aside and asks if he likes working for House
and values his job. Foreman responds in the affirmative.
Cameron is studying in the lab when House drops in on her to ask
about the mistake with the heparin. Cameron insists that she didnt
screw up but that she doesnt have another explanation. House
then asks her who she would fire. She suggests that everyone take
a pay cut so that they can all stay.
The next day, House announces to Vogler and Cuddy that hes
made his decision. He wants to push for a 17% pay cut across the
board so that everybody can stay. Vogler rejects this because its
not about the money. He wants to know that House will do whatever
Vogler tells him to do, no matter how distasteful.
House catches up with his team, who reports that the necrosis is
getting worse. Wilson thinks that if they dont stop it from
spreading, it will kill Jessica in about three hours. They need
to cut it out before it penetrates the abdominal wall. Wilson and
Foreman break the news to Mrs. Simms that a radical mastectomy may
be Jessicas only chance for survival because warfarin-induced
necrosis attacks fatty tissue.
Cameron barges into Houses office, accusing him of insisting
that she made a mistake with the heparin so that he has an excuse
to fire her. He counters that maybe she actually did make a mistake.
Cameron wonders if House cant deal with his feelings for her.
House says that shes the only one who has expressed feelings
and maybe shes acting this way because she wants to be fired.
Meanwhile, Vogler tells Chase that if hes the one fired, then
hes going to need a new mole on Houses team. Chase complains
that hes been feeding Vogler information only to protect himself.
There is no change in Jessicas necrosis. House wonders if
Cameron didnt actually screw up, but they dont know
what else it could be besides warfarin. Chase posits that maybe
Jessicas fatness is a symptom, not a cause. Could it be hypothyroidism?
The parents are both big and tall, but Jessicas short. House
starts putting it all together. Stunted growth, high blood pressure,
blood clots and obesity are all symptoms of Cushings disease.
It can even explain the necrosis in rare cases.
Foreman points out that blood tests have not shown abnormal cortisol
levels, but House says that is cyclical. They just havent
caught it at the right time. With only one hour left, they weigh
the options between performing the mastectomy and treating her for
Cushings. If theyre wrong on Cushings, Jessica
will die. House orders a quick MRI to look for what could cause
hypercortisolism. Foreman and Chase study the brain scan. Chase
spots a tumor on the brain, indicating Cushings disease.
Foreman explains the situation to Mrs. Simms. The surgery is quite
dangerous because the tumor is located between the cavernous sinuses,
an area that controls eye movement, and the major arteries that
feed the brain. The surgeon will make an incision under Jessicas
lip and insert a fiber optic microscope. He will then go through
that incision to chop the tumor into pieces for removal. After a
few hours, the surgery ends in success.
A week later, a slimmer Jessica is back for her checkup. Chase,
Foreman and Cameron are all happy to see her doing so well. House
arrives for his meeting with Vogler and Cuddy. House nominates Chase
to be the one who gets fired. Vogler rejects that and orders House
to pick someone else. If he doesnt, the whole department is
gone.
- From Fox.com
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