Episode 22: The Honeymoon
Aired 5/24/05
House and Stacy are out to dinner, waiting for the arrival of her
husband, Mark. Once again he is late because hes been avoiding
House. When mark finally arrives, he announces that he has already
consulted other doctors because he didnt want to waste Houses
valuable time. The doctors thought he was suffering from stress,
so Mark declares himself to be fine. Mark and House politely bicker
with their rivalry over Stacy coming to the surface. The argument
becomes more competitive as the two men race to down their beers.
Mark suddenly becomes woozy and passes out. House drugged him in
order to get him back to the hospital for a checkup.
Cameron and Foreman review Marks file. He has experienced
stomach pains and mood swings with no apparent source. Tests have
shown nothing. House, making no effort to hide his disdain for Mark,
orders another battery of tests. Out in the hallway, Wilson reminds
House of his past with Stacy and advises him to treat this case
like any other patient -- by being cold and distant.
Cameron explains to Mark that a CT of his abdomen revealed nothing.
He prepares to leave. Foreman tells House that the surgeon is booked.
Cameron cant believe that House would plan exploratory surgery
for a patient who doesnt think hes sick.
House joins Stacy in the waiting room. The surgery reveals nothing
but a distended bladder. House asks for video of the surgery. Wilson
interrupts to say he saw House talking to Stacy. Wasnt he
supposed to stay away from her? House admits that he likes Stacy
-- which is why he was talking to her -- but he can handle everything.
House continues poring over the video. He notices something and
rouses his team from their sleep to come in. They dont see
anything.
House shows them a comparison video and they immediately spot the
problem. There are tremors in the muscle fiber, which is an abdominal
epilepsy. There must be some sort of serious neurological problem.
Later that morning, Foreman brings in Marks EEG graph. Hes
noticed a small abnormality in the brain waves, which means his
axonal nerves are dying. The likely causes are encephalitis or Alzheimers.
Cameron points out that Early Onset Alzheimers is the worst
kind. House asks for viral serologies to rule out encephalitis and
Tau proteins to check for Alzheimers. He also asks the team
to check out Mark and Stacys house for possible indicators.
Cameron is in the lab when Stacy demands to know what their team
is thinking. Cameron admits that Alzheimers is the early guess.
Cameron then asks Stacy what House was like before his leg troubles.
She says that he was pretty much the same as he is now. The lab
test finishes as Stacy is waiting. Mark tests negatively for Alzheimers.
Chase and Foreman are out at the house and find an unused mountain
bike and a yoga mat. Mark has recently changed his workout. Chase
finds a bottle of amphetamines hidden in the back of a desk drawer
underneath some papers. They bring it back to House. Although regular
use could explain the symptoms, House doesnt agree. The prescribing
doctor recently had his license pulled for writing illegal prescriptions
to high school kids. Since Mark is a guidance counselor, it is more
likely that he confiscated the pills from a student. With no trace
of encephalitis or Alzheimers, House orders a PET scan to
check for alteration in the metabolic activity of the cerebral cortex.
Foreman injects a chemical marker called FDDNP into Mark that will
highlight brain functions. Mark slides into the PET scanner and
Foreman begins to ask him simple questions about his life. House
interrupts and begins to quiz Mark about his wedding day. Mark angrily
replies that Stacy wore a white dress and that they didnt
leave their Paris hotel room for the entire two weeks of their honeymoon.
That night, House stands on the roof. Stacy barges outside, angry
that House quizzed Mark about her. House explains that he was testing
the operational parameters of Marks limbic system, but Stacy
isnt buying this claim. House admits that he doesnt
know whats wrong with Mark. Everything is coming up negative.
Mark is perfectly healthy, but his brain is dying. Stacy is devastated
that House cant figure it out. He assures her that he hasnt
given up. They just have to wait for something to change.
That night, a frantic Mark calls in the nurses and Stacy. He cant
feel his feet or his hands. Hes paralyzed. House and the team
retreat to his office to find explanations. Realizing that the paralysis
is peripheral, House suggests Guillain-Barre syndrome. Foreman says
hes done the tests already and no antibodies have shown up.
House wonders if Mark has the virus but isnt producing antibodies.
Foreman realizes that would mean Mark is sick, but his body isnt
doing anything about it. They will have to do it for him. Yet without
antibodies, theyll never know if they are correct. House thinks
that if the treatment works, they were right. If Mark dies, it was
something else.
Cameron explains to Mark what theyre going to try. Mark is
hooked up to a plasmapheresis machine which will clean his blood.
Mark then notices House call Stacy out into the hallway. Mark becomes
paranoid that Stacy is going to leave him. He struggles to breathe.
House enters the room and orders two milligrams of Ativan to calm
Mark down. It wasnt an allergic reaction, just a panic attack.
Out in the hallway, House asks Stacy about the cards that she and
Mark have been receiving. He doesnt notice any of her old
friends on them. He also finds it odd that she didnt tell
her old friend Dr. Wilson that she would be in the area. Stacy wants
to know what his point is. Is she still in love with him? Should
she abandon her dying husband for him? Stacy thinks maybe Wilson
is right about House staying away from her.
House drowns his sorrows at a bar when Wilson comes in. Although
House had called him there, Wilson is in a hurry because he was
in the middle of his wifes dinner party. House tells him that
Mark isnt responding to treatment and he is happy about that.
However, House isnt sure whether its because he hopes
to reunite with Stacy or that he merely wants her to suffer. Wilson
has no response.
The next morning, House again calls Stacy out from Marks
room for a talk. House confides that he thinks she and Mark are
good together, especially because he took her to Paris, her dream
city. Stacy says that they never went to Paris on their honeymoon.
Since she had to work, they spent a couple of nights in New York.
House is intrigued, and asks her when Mark switched from mountain
biking to yoga. She responds that it was about a month ago and House
rushes off. Bursting into his office, House puts up Marks
PET scan x-ray for the team to see. Lying is a very creative process
which is more involved than telling the truth. What does the PET
scan show when House asked Mark about the honeymoon? The brain shows
minimal involvement. They never went, but Marks brain thinks
they did.
House sums up the symptoms again: abdominal pain, peripheral neuropathy,
paranoia and now delusions. House thinks Mark suffers from Acute
Intermittent Porphyria, which doesnt show in tests, only when
caught in the middle of an attack. Another symptom is light sensitivity,
which might make a person give up mountain biking for an indoor
sport like yoga. House orders his doctors to start Mark on Hematin
and glucose, but Cameron points out that if he doesnt have
AIP, the Hematin will give Mark renal failure. The only way to confirm
AIP is to sample urine during an attack. But how will they know
an attack is coming? AIP has very specific triggers, such as barbiturates,
alcohol and high protein levels. House is going to give Mark all
of these and wait to see what happens. Stacy asks for a minute with
Mark.
Stacy tells House that Mark doesnt want the shot. She asks
House to give it to him anyway, but House refuses. This kicks off
a tremendous argument about their past. Stacy thinks that House
wants Mark to die so they can get back together. House says she
should force him into the treatment because shes good at that.
She demands to know if this is payback for his leg. She thinks she
saved his life. House claims that hes respecting Marks
decision, which Stacy calls him on. He constantly browbeats patients
into accepting treatment. The only difference is that Stacy had
done it to him.
Mark still refuses the trigger. Yet since he is paralyzed, House
is about to inject the syringe into the IV. Foreman takes the line
from Houses hand. Cameron says he needs a court order to go
around Mark. Even Chase steps in. House begins to walk away, then
quickly turns back and stabs Mark in the thigh. For a moment, nothing
happens. Suddenly, Marks body begins to spasm. House orders
Chase to draw urine from the catheter. House sticks a needle into
Marks bladder to pull a sample, then allows Cameron to inject
Mark with Ativan, which calms him down.
In the lab, the team examines Marks urine. It is still yellow,
which means there is no AIP. House shines a light on the test tube
to stimulate oxidation. Suddenly, the urine in test tube turns black.
House tells his team to start Mark on glucose and Hematin.
Eventually, Mark can move his extremities again. The treatment
is a success. That night, Stacy finds House in his office. She admits
that she isnt over him and that he was always the one for
her. But she cant be with him because, when they were together,
she was lonely. Mark makes room in his life for her.
The next day, Cuddy intercepts House in the hallway with some news.
Since Stacys husband is going to need monitoring for some
time, and they could definitely use her again, Cuddy offered her
a consulting job. But Stacy will only accept if its okay with
House. He agrees.
- From Fox.com
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