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Thirteen says she doesn't even have a change of clothes, and House turns into a mall to buy her some. While she's in the change room, House starts going over the facts. She's only been in jail six months even though she left the team a year ago.
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'House' season 8, episode 3 react: What did you think of Thirteen's exit?.
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BALTIMORE -- A man was transported to the hospital with injuries after a fire and an explosion at a house in the suburbs east of Baltimore, Maryland, a fire official said. Although the relationship is unlikely to resume, it's still clear that Foreman has feelings for Thirteen. He remains very protective of her and is the most upset when she's evasive and secretive with the rest of the team. However, when House gets back in charge, he manipulates Thirteen into re-joining the team.
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Thirteen agrees to do it even though she won't get her job back, just so the patient won't have to deal with House. He only wanted to save her the humiliation of a drug test and to stop her losing her license. Spencer wants to get to know Thirteen more and as they are about to kiss, Spencer comments that Thirteen didn't need to move her hand and Thirteen realizes that Spencer's hip is numb.
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Thirteen says they know he's been poisoning her and she's been getting better ever since she was kept away from him. Taub and Foreman are on their way to do an environmental scan of his house. House finally goes ahead with his plan to make the patients cancer grow faster. He also has a surprise for Thirteen - her high school boyfriend is waiting outside his office. Thirteen tells House that Ricky dumped her after she slept with his sister.
Thirteen's compassion and care for others are among her best traits, but she has major problems dealing with death and terminal patients, perhaps out of fear of her mortality from her Huntington's disease. She is also afraid of getting attached to people because she doesn't want to 'pull someone down' with her, so she was hesitant to begin her relationship with Foreman. In the Season 4 finale, Wilson's Heart, she tested herself for Huntington's Disease, and the result came back positive, meaning that she does have the disease and can expect to deteriorate and eventually die as a result.
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However, it must have been clear to Remy from her medical education that she had a 50/50 chance of developing Huntington's disease just as her mother did. Several episodes later, Foreman and Thirteen embark on a relationship, which affects Foreman's professional judgment to the extent that he fixes the drug trial, which causes serious side effects in Thirteen. Foreman almost loses his medical license, resulting in House ordering the couple to either break up or quit. The couple fake a split and continue their relationship in secret, but come public after House discovers they are still seeing each other. Initial relationship strains develop during the episode "Simple Explanation (5.20)" when Foreman tells Thirteen he needs time to himself to grieve and process Kutner's suicide. The conflict is resolved during the funeral when Foreman reaches out for Thirteen's hand, and Thirteen, surprised by the gesture, accepts.
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Then he turns about the results of the scan and asks Thirteen what she sees. She replies that it's a starburst caused by the gun he was holding during the scan, obscuring the CT results. The hostage turns the notepad around and it says "starburst" on it. This proves that Thirteen wasn't just making up what she was saying as a way to get the gun from the patient.
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House agrees and orders that she be put in a hyperbaric chamber. Chase and Thirteen do a CT scan on the woman and talk about what she did. Chase realizes she kept her promise because she did the same thing with her brother.
Thirteen eventually admits to House that she did what she had to when her brother's time had come, and that now she is alone and will have nobody there for her when her time comes. House later tells her that he is willing to euthanise her when she needs him to and rehires her onto his team. House (also called House, M.D.) is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for conceiving the title character. House find Thirteen alone and walks over to her and as they start talking, Thirteen reveals that her brother was in the late stages of Huntington's disease and couldn't control his movements. However, when he was lucid, he made it clear it was time for him to die.
When Anne was finally institutionalized when Remy was about ten, Remy refused to accompany her on the trip to the care facility despite her father's urging. In Season 5, she regretted not having said goodbye. Foreman fires Thirteen in "Epic Fail" in an attempt to save their relationship, which fails. However, by the end of the case, Foreman feels that Thirteen isn't standing up to him when he's wrong and it's because of their relationship. To save his relationship, he fires her from the team. The husband is fine, but the wife had a heart attack.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome's also not diagnosed by a simple blood test; it's a combination of clinical findings accompanied by a skin biopsy and genetic screening. Not all subtypes of EDS can be diagnosed by either the biopsy or the genetic testing. Miscarriages can occur in patients with EDS, but they are not as common as this episode makes them out to be. Many, many people suffering from EDS carry pregnancies to full-term. Multiple miscarriages would not be a differential diagnosis for EDS by any stretch of the imagination. But there are just too many other medical issues that can cause multiple miscarriages for it to be considered a definitive way to diagnose EDS.
They solve the case (with a little help from House). However, Foreman realizes that he can't work with Thirteen while remaining his girlfriend because she won't stand up to him. He fires her, and she eventually heads off for an indefinitely long trip to Thailand.
Thirteen admits she doesn't like relationships. Suddenly, Thirteen realizes that Spencer's hip is numb. At Thirteen's house, Foreman tries to open the front door with a lock pick. Hovering over him, House takes out a key and unlocks it—House had Lucas make a copy of Thirteen's house key, along with those of everyone else on the team, when he had them investigated. Foreman asks for his back, but House claims he doesn't have it, because he never had Foreman investigated, which Foreman does not believe.
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