House: Detox
Feb. 16th, 2005 11:34 amI've commented in other places about my thoughts on this episode, but I just had to say a couple of thinsg here:
First of all, you know you watch too much Stargate when you and the surgeon say "Ya think?" in unison when the nurse said they would have to cancel the surgery.
Secondly, these people are all doctors - what the heck do they want House to do? He obviously has too much pain to function without painkillers, why try to take him off them? Is there some other way that he could be dealing with the pain that we are not aware of? As House himself says, he is addicted, but what are his other options? Sure, the drugs are probably changing his personality and isolating him from others, but there is no perfect solution for someone in his situation.
House's life sucks, and he is doing the best that he can. I think that he is on the road to improving his quality of life by taking on more cases and there is nothing wrong with encouraging him to become more involved with the human race. But if he has to be on painkillers then he has to be on painkillers. Sure, they will probably end up killing his liver, but I cannot fathom the concept living with constant pain. The whole perception that he has to come off of the drugs because he is addicted bugged me. Of course he is addicted, how could he not be? But what are the options? What do people in real life do in this situation?
This was a painful episode to watch. Hugh Laurie is an amazing creature.
First of all, you know you watch too much Stargate when you and the surgeon say "Ya think?" in unison when the nurse said they would have to cancel the surgery.
Secondly, these people are all doctors - what the heck do they want House to do? He obviously has too much pain to function without painkillers, why try to take him off them? Is there some other way that he could be dealing with the pain that we are not aware of? As House himself says, he is addicted, but what are his other options? Sure, the drugs are probably changing his personality and isolating him from others, but there is no perfect solution for someone in his situation.
House's life sucks, and he is doing the best that he can. I think that he is on the road to improving his quality of life by taking on more cases and there is nothing wrong with encouraging him to become more involved with the human race. But if he has to be on painkillers then he has to be on painkillers. Sure, they will probably end up killing his liver, but I cannot fathom the concept living with constant pain. The whole perception that he has to come off of the drugs because he is addicted bugged me. Of course he is addicted, how could he not be? But what are the options? What do people in real life do in this situation?
This was a painful episode to watch. Hugh Laurie is an amazing creature.
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Date: 2005-02-16 09:45 am (UTC)Neurontin was developed for epilepsy. It finds the nerves that are over-shooting the impulses, and slows them down. I wouldn't be able to do what I do without it.
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Date: 2005-02-16 09:51 am (UTC)That's why I was so annoyed at the whole situation. Ill-informed people like me didn't know that there were other options, so I got the completely wrong impression about the behaviour of the other doctors. Just goes to show (once again) that tv is for entertainment purposes only!
I am continually stunned and amazed at the human body and the methods we have developed to deal with it.