Episode 5: Fools for Love
Aired 10/31/06
A young, interracial couple is among the hostage victims of a diner
robbery. Jeremy bludgeons one robbers head with a napkin dispenser
and smashes the others head into the floor. His wife Tracy
gasps for air. Her throat is swelling shut.
At the hospital, Cameron notes that the woman has Anaphylaxsis-like
throat swelling. House is more interested in the fact that Jeremy
and Tracy got married at age twenty. Cameron reports that the woman
is not suffering an allergic reaction, but House is again distracted
by Wilson chatting animatedly with an attractive new nurse.
House summons a laparotomy for the patient, but one was already
performed and it was clean. Noticing marijuana in Tracys tox
screen, Chase theorizes about salmonella from the pot. Foreman calls
it a stretch. Without a better idea, House goes ahead and orders
floroquinolone for the salmonella.
House attends to clinic rounds and encounters a patient named Michael
Tritter who has a rash on his genitals. House quickly writes off
the dryness as being a symptom of Tritters nicotine gum. Tritter
asks for a swab to be tested, but House moves on. As House goes
to leave the exam room, Tritter kicks out the cane and House trips.
Tritter coldly mentions that when you treat people like a jerk,
you get treated like a jerk in return. House agrees to take a swab
and has Tritter bend over with his pants down. Yet House inserts
a thermometer in Tritters rectum, claiming that hes
checking for fever. House walks out, leaving Tritter standing prone
in the room.
Foreman visits Tracy to administer the floroquinolone. He inquires
about the couples drug use and is met with hostility from
Jeremy. Tracy starts to have an allergic reaction to the antibiotics.
Foreman relays this information to House, who realizes that the
salmonella was a stretch as Foreman had predicted. House changes
his thinking to exercise-based anaphylaxis, figuring that adrenaline
from the robbery pushed Tracys heart rate to the limit.
House puts Tracy on a treadmill to re-enact the stress level of
the robbery. Seeing his wife struggling, Jeremy begins to get irritated
and jumpy. He clutches his stomach and chest in pain. Jeremy is
put in a hospital bed next to Tracy.
Talking through the case, House leads his team into the locker
room and breaks into the new nurses locker, looking for evidence
of a relationship with Wilson. He finds a flyer for a jazz festival,
but nothing else related to music. Foreman thinks this is ridiculous.
House bets him $100 that the nurse is dating Wilson. Much more interested
in their latest case, Cameron points out that Jeremy and Tracy either
caught the disease from each other or they were subjected to it
in the same place. House orders an environmental check.
While searching the couples tiny studio apartment, Chase
finds a box of condoms in Jeremys jacket. Foreman, knowing
what Houses reaction will be, wants to ignore it. Chase insists
on bringing it back to the hospital. House calls for a genital swab
on each patient. Tracy reveals that she already knows about the
condoms. They had a recent pregnancy scare and were being extra
cautious.
Although the STD tests are clean, Tracys abdominal pain is
getting worse. House orders her removed from the steroids. If she
gets a fever, then it is an infection. If not, the problem is environmental.
Tracy hallucinates that Jeremys father is in their room demanding
that his son leave her. She screams and Foreman rushes into the
room. He can see in her eye that fluid is leaking from the blood
vessels in her brain, causing tissue to swell. Tracy lapses into
a coma.
The team examines Tracys MRI and notice aberrations all over
her brain stem. Comparing this to Jeremys chest x-ray, House
wonders about sarcoidosis. The team is unconvinced, so House decides
to consult Wilson, a sarcoidosis specialist. Wilson disagrees with
Houses assessment, but House reports back to the team that
Wilson said it was sarcoidosis. He orders methotrexate as treatment
and a biopsy to be sure of his theory. This stops the team. They
know a biopsy on the brain stem is likely to cause brain damage.
House is ready to press ahead.
Cameron informs Cuddy about whats happening. She refuses
to let House near Jeremy because he will walk all over him. House
asks whether Wilson can perform the biopsy on his behalf and Cuddy
agrees. Wilson presents the options to Jeremy, but Jeremy would
rather have the procedure performed on him instead since they share
the same disease. Wilson points out that Tracy could die before
his symptoms present. Jeremy wont change his mind. He asks
them to stop treating him so that his symptoms come out.
House is frustrated and hides in an empty patient room. The doctors
follow, nervous about what hes up to. House wants to inject
Jeremy with naloxone in order to subject him to intense pain so
that he will relent on the biopsy. The team wants to stop him and
he reluctantly hands over the vial. After House leaves, the doctors
realize he handed them a different vial. Foreman rushes to Jeremys
room and finds House injecting the naloxone. Jeremy writhes in pain.
House badgers Jeremy to consent to the test on Tracy, but he still
refuses. The pain only seems to strengthen his resolve because he
thinks his symptoms are getting worse and now he is closer to his
own biopsy.
Cuddy pulls House into her office where Michael Tritter is waiting
for him. Tritter wants an apology, although hes really looking
for humiliation. He wants House to think twice about his actions
in the future. House refuses.
Jeremys state has become worse. However, its not in
his brain and he doesnt have sarcoidosis. His intestines are
rotting. Both Jeremys and Tracys conditions continue
to deteriorate. Chase figures Jeremy for ischemic bowel, which means
theyll need to remove a few feet of intestine. Foreman thinks
that Jeremy likely has small cell vasculitis and Tracy has porphyria,
which means their diseases may not be environmental or infectious.
It may just be a coincidence. House orders hematin to treat Tracys
porphyria and the removal of Jeremys dead bowel for a biopsy.
Foreman makes a shocking discovery in the biopsy. Jeremys
bowel isnt dead. The elevated lactic acid levels in Jeremys
stomach leave no other option. But when House looks at the microscope
himself, he realizes that Foreman is correct. The bowel is basically
fine. House asks the team to go back to the very beginning of their
diagnostic process. Jeremy and Tracy grew up next door to each other
and ran off to get married after Jeremys racist, drug-addled
father beat him up. House wonders whether it was really racism over
Tracys color or whether Jeremys dad just didnt
like this particular girl. House thinks about Tracys eyes.
Theyre green.
House realizes that each of the patients has hereditary angioedema.
Defective DNA is keeping them from making a critical protein. Jeremys
father must have had an affair with the neighbor that produced Tracy.
House orders his team to start treating them for the disease. This
brings Tracy out of her coma.
After Houses hunch pays off, he wonders who will tell the
couple the truth. Foreman thinks they should alert them to the genetic
disease but keep their lineage a secret. House wants him to inform
the patients or else he will do it himself.
Foreman prescribes Tracy and Jeremy daily pills which will stabilize
them because angioedema is treatable. They ask Foreman how they
both caught the disease, and he is forced to tell them that it is
genetic. Neither of them catches on, so he explains that the hospital
has concluded that they have the same father. Tracy gets sick to
her stomach. She is lighter-skinned than her parents and people
always mention that she and Jeremy have the same eyes.
Later that night, Chase asks Foreman to cover for a few hours over
the weekend. Foreman replies that he is going out of town. House
realizes that Foreman is the one dating the new nurse. House grumbles
that it isnt fair to bet when you already know the outcome,
but he still forks over the money.
House speeds home on his motorcycle that night and hes pulled
over by police officer Michael Tritter. House scoffs at the idea
of a ticket. Tritter, however, noted that he witnessed House pop
a pill while examining him earlier in the day. Tritter deems House
belligerent and under the influence of a narcotic. He reaches into
Houses jacket and pulls out of handful of Vicodin. Tritter
asks to see a prescription for the drug. When House doesnt
produce one, Tritter arrests him for possession.
- From Fox.com
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