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Chase tells her she's risking both of their careers and prison. Thirteen says she won't take the woman to the hospital, but Chase says he will do it himself. She and Chase get into a fight, and Thirteen soon has the upper hand, although Chase soon overpowers her. He tells her he's taking the woman to the hospital. He tells her he has a plan to switch her with a dead patient so that her name will not appear on hospital records. When House calls trying to reach Thirteen for help but Thirteen is not there and the phone vibration wakes up the woman instead.
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House chastises the patient for leaving that out of his history. House orders the drug to treat it, but the police are tired of negotiating with the patient. The patient then says that he'll trade House for the drugs. House realizes that he's going to give Thirteen the drug once again and tells the patient that he'll inject the drug in himself because more drugs would kill Thirteen. The patient doesn't care, noting that since Thirteen has taken everything that he's taken, any bad reactions she has to it would more accurately reflect what would happen to him.
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He guesses Parkinson's Disease, but Thirteen tells him that her mother died from Huntington's disease. The reaction to the hyperbaric chamber seems to rule out carbon monoxide, but Thirteen wants to test the assistant and patient for infections because the assistant seemed to be in a daze. House asks if the assistant brought anything from the patient's room to the chamber, and Foreman says he just brought a handbag, flowers and a stuffed elephant.
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"House" Lockdown (TV Episode - Plot.
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However, in Wilson's Heart, Thirteen is unable to deal with the prospect of a dying Amber. House tells her to deal with her fear or lose her job, so Thirteen tests herself during the episode. The test comes out positive, indicating she will inevitably contract the disorder.
That day would have been his first anniversary together with Cuddy. Thirteen asked for an immediate leave of absence. Chase admits he steamed open Thirteen's envelope on House's desk.
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From her reaction to a patient who also admitted attraction to the same sex in the episode The Softer Side, it appears that she had to handle a great deal of confusion over this during her high school years. However, by adulthood, she was perfectly comfortable with her sexuality, although she preferred to keep her preferences to herself when dealing with colleagues. In the episode Changes, House tells Thirteen that her then high school boyfriend is waiting outside his office.
Thirteen is examining the woman's abdominal wound to see how much damage there is. There are no signs of internal bleeding, but Thirteen is still worried about it. House asks Thirteen nicely to tell him what she did.
As her behavior changed, House figures out correctly that Thirteen has tested herself, and the test was positive, although she initially denies it. As for Thirteen's impression of House, she quickly became convinced of House's incredible talents, and when everyone else distrusts his judgment, Thirteen usually stands by him. When everyone else wrote off House as wrong in Ugly, she continued to believe in him and eventually proved both of them right.
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Taub and Thirteen go to the patient to get consent. She tells him he only thinks he loves her and they need more time. However, Thirteen is suspicious - Jennifer says she only came for one night, but she's wearing new clothes every day. House finds out that as part of her "leave of absence" Thirteen spent the last half of it in jail. Thirteen has a 50/50 chance of having inherited Huntington's disease from her mother, but she initially refuses to be tested for it as not knowing allows her to live with hope.
"House" Adverse Events (TV Episode 2008) - Plot - imdb
"House" Adverse Events (TV Episode - Plot.
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House said that Ricky dumped her, but Thirteen replied by saying Ricky dumped her after discovering she slept with his sister. This episode reveals a small detail on what Thirteen was like in high school. The rest of the team are excited to see Thirteen again and are curious about where she has been; to her chagrin, House tells the team that she has been in rehab for a substance abuse problem. House eventually concludes that if Thirteen can convince herself that she is naturally miserable as a person, then she does not have to hate the universe for making her miserable. Thirteen then turns around, pointing out that House's life is also miserable, and that "We are who we are. Lotteries are stupid." In the sixth-season episode "Instant Karma", Thirteen attempts to book a one-way flight to Bangkok, Thailand, citing a need for a vacation.
He finds that reaction unusual (most people would laugh or ignore the incident) and decides to switch out Thirteen's decaffeinated coffee with regular coffee. Unlike the other fellows, who are generally an open book to House, Thirteen continuously manages to stump him. House often guesses her personal history, such as "daughter of an alcoholic father," and Thirteen repeatedly states that he is "wrong again". While trying to get more insight into Thirteen by putting her in the same room as the mirror patient in Mirror Mirror, House inadvertently gave more insight into his personality than he intended.
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