In "Whac-a-mole" a teenage waiter, Jack, vomits over a table, and his heart stops beating. His younger brother and sister, Will and Kama, watch this event, and tell the paramedics that they can't call their parents because they're dead.
Tritter seizes Wilson's car, while the rest of the team review Jack's heart attack. Jack had taken drugs until his parents had died, but was now clean. Foreman takes a MRI and afterwards Cameron injects Jack to see if a spasm is the cause.
Wilson's prescriptions are cancelled as part of Tritter's investigations, while House's test results reveals Jack has Heptatis A. Wilson tells House the team has to write his prescriptions while he's under investigation.
Foreman, the next day, tells Jack he can soon go home. This is cancelled when blood runs out of his nose and ear. The team have to find the source at the restaurant, and Chase has to find a sample of Jack's vomit. This isn't before he refuses to give House a prescription for Vicodin.
Wilson instructs Cameron on dealing with his patients, but she won't commit to anything without examining them, and not with Tritter watching them. Jack's condition becomes an infection that is clearly weakening his bones when Foreman examines him again.
House gains a new cain, while Cameron, Foreman and Chase discover Jack has syphilis, Eikenna and botulism. Though they manage to clear the infections over night, Jack then has seizures. House is convinced that Jack's drug use is the root of the problems - and that he needs to loose wait. The doctors have to sit with him in the hospital sauna, where he insists he's off drugs, and has another seizure.
Foreman gives Jack another MRI, and although initially it looks clear, his brain is riddled with tumours, and House won't start radiation. When he finishes his Vicodin, he approaches Cuddy who writes a prescroption.
Foreman finds Jack had absecess from the fungal infection, Aspergiss. House decides he needs to introduce new infections to discover Jack's genetic illness. When his lungs shut down, House pronounces it is Chronic Granulomatosis Disease, and Jack needs a bone marrow transplat. He won't allow Will to give him bone marrow until he's 18.
While House finds Wilson closing his practice, Wilson tells House to get help, but it's obvious it's not. Foreman is crushed while Jack sees his brother and sister off to a orphanage because he won't allow Will to donate bone marrow.
2006-11-27 09:58:50
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answered by Rachel O 7
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Wiki doesn't go with what FOX is saying, their website for House says 11/2 at 8/7central
2016-05-23 10:56:23
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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