Episode 20: Love Hurts
Aired 5/10/05
Harvey Park, a 21-year old Asian, patiently waits to be seen by
a doctor. In a clinic room, House and Wilson discuss the return
of Cameron. Wilson cant figure out why she would come back
until he realizes that Cameron likes House. House reluctantly admits
that he agreed to take Cameron on a date. Frustrated by Wilsons
teasing, House leaves and bumps into Harvey Park, whos carrying
around a glass of apple juice. House mistakes the juice for a urine
sample and yells at Harvey, who cowers back to the waiting room.
Wilson tells House hed better apologize because he cant
afford another patient complaint. House tracks down Harvey, who
struggles to speak. House shines a penlight in his eye and rushes
Harvey into the ER because hes having a stroke.
Cameron returns to the hospital, much to the surprise of Foreman
and Chase. House enters with Wilson and announces Harveys
stroke, displaying the CT scan. Foreman notices ischemia, which
is the death of brain tissue. Yet nothing tells them the underlying
cause, so they need an MRI. However, Harvey has a metal plate in
his jaw from a reconstruction. An MRI would rip it right out.
House notes that the team must be clever to figure this one out.
He orders EMG tests to rule out hyperexplexia, an angiogram for
vasculitis, a tox screen for drugs and an echocardiogram for the
heart. Out in the hallway, Cameron coyly tells her co-workers about
her upcoming date with House. Theyre surprised and think its
an amusingly bad idea.
Foreman visits Harvey and finds a woman named Annette by his side.
Foreman asks Harvey about his history, but Annette answers all of
the questions. Foreman demands that Harvey respond for himself,
but Harvey struggles to remember words. Foreman eventually learns
that Harvey had been grinding his jaw and went to an acupuncturist.
That led to him visiting a shen balancer, a homeopathic doctor,
a chiropractor and a naturopath, who sent Harvey back to the acupuncturist.
Cameron begins the EMG test with Harvey. She inserts needles into
various muscles to measure his bodys electrical current. The
staff discusses the results when the EMG proves normal. The echo
report shows a mitral valve prolapse, so Foreman wonders if perhaps
a clot formed and went to the brain. House is more disturbed by
Harveys faith in natural medicine. Chase wonders if its
an aneurysm due to trauma. Using a Magic 8 ball, House decides to
go with Foremans theory. He orders blood thinners and antibiotics.
The doctors head to Harveys room, only to find Annette choking
Harvey with her hands. Foreman pulls her off, but Harvey insists
that she wasnt hurting him. Chase quickly says that Annette
is a dominatrix. How does Harvey even know Annette? Cuddy gathers
Annette, House and a hospital lawyer in her office. Annette explains
that Harvey is an asphyxiaphyliac. He gets off on being strangled
or smothered.
Chase recounts how he met Annette through a former girlfriend who
was into pain. House is angry that Chase didnt mention Harveys
predilection earlier. They could have gone with Chases trauma-induced
aneurysm theory. House still wants the blood thinners and antibiotics,
just in case Foreman proved correct. If Harvey has another stroke,
then they will schedule vascular surgery.
Cuddy catches up with House and tells him that his date with Cameron
is a good idea. What happened in his last relationship is no reason
to give up on people. Elsewhere, Chase is examining Harvey when
he notices weakness in the mans arm and hand. Hes having
mini-strokes and the blood thinners arent making a difference.
House schedules vascular surgery for the following day. Chase explains
to Harvey that the surgery will repair the damaged blood vessels
in his neck, which they believe is from the strangulations. Harvey
begins to cry, feeling that hes a loser who needs Annette.
Chase tries to badger Harvey into it, which backfires. He doesnt
want surgery. House tells Chase to sneak Annette into the hospital.
Annette tries to order Harvey to have the surgery, but he screams
at her to get out of his room. Foreman thinks the emotional swings
indicate another stroke. The doctors struggle to restrain Harvey.
The lawyer rules out forced surgery. House argues that with Harvey
in a coma, things have changed. The next-of-kin is deceased and
cannot give permission.
House tells his team to look for Harveys parents. Although
they are accountants, he lives in a bad neighborhood. Its
more likely that they cut him off after learning about his peccadilloes.
Cameron and Chase poke around Harveys apartment. They find
a high school yearbook. Meanwhile, Foreman, Chase and Cameron begin
dialing every Park in the phone book. The real parents hang up on
Chase. House redials and tells Mr. Park that Harvey is dead and
they need him to identify the body.
Mr. and Mrs. Park meet with Cuddy, House and the lawyer. House
offers a surgery consent form. Mrs. Park calls their own lawyer
while Mr. Park explains that their son humiliated the family. House
wonders what would be more embarrassing to them -- people knowing
their son is a pervert, or people knowing they let their son die
by denying him surgery. Mrs. Park signs the form.
Wilson intercepts Cameron for a chat. He says that its been
a long time since House opened up to anybody. If she hurts him,
then he will probably close himself off permanently. That night,
the date is on. Cameron asks House to spare her the small talk and
say how he feels about her and their relationship. House explains
that she lives under the delusion that she can fix anything that
isnt perfect. She needs instead of loves. And now that her
husband has died of cancer, she wants to take him on as a new charity
case.
The next morning, Harveys surgery gets underway. Yet Wilson,
Chase and Foreman are more interested in details of the date. Neither
House nor Cameron gives up details. The surgeon announces that no
aneurysm was found in Harvey. The doctors retreat back to Houses
office. They have no idea whats causing the strokes. House
asks for another angiogram and echo, as well as a full body scan.
Then House has an idea.
Chase reported that Harvey had boxes of breath mints in his apartment,
but they all know that Harvey has repugnant breath that smells of
old vomit. This is the leading sign of fulminating osteomylitis,
which is an infection in the jaw from the break never healing properly.
The infected tissue in the jaw broke off and blocked blood flow
to the brain. The metal plate in Harveys jaw hid the infection
from the scans, and a jaw infection isnt likely to show up
in blood scans either. House inserts a needle into Harveys
jaw and extracts pus. This means there is definitely an infection,
and they will have to remove the jaw.
Afterwards, House explains to Harvey and Annette that their days
of strangulation are over. Harvey weakly asks if his parents came
to see him. In his office that night, House looks through old photos
that were buried deep in his wallet. He misses somebody.
- From Fox.com
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