";s:4:"text";s:5601:" House also remembers the events that led up to him and Amber being on the bus to begin with: he got drunk at Sharrie's bar, and the bartender took his keys away, so House called Wilson for a ride, but he was on call so Amber came instead. "Stay with me," House says back, not knowing why he was compelled to say it.In his next hallucination on the bus, she asks him, "What's my necklace made of? At one point, in a hallucination, she appears to him and he has a long satin ribbon in his hands. It's at that point that House realizes what's killing her: amantadine poisoning.
Since the crash destroyed her kidneys, she couldn't filter the drugs and she effectively ODed on her flu medication.Although Wilson says that they can start her on dialysis to get the drugs out, House tells him its not possible. Dr. Wilson denied that the patient took drugs. House and Wilson manage to have her transferred by ambulance to Princeton-Plainsboro, but a heart attack along the way results in a decision to put her in protective hypothermia. "In the next episode, it's discovered that Amber is unconscious in another hospital, but there's something wrong with her heart that doesn't match up with her injuries from the bus crash. Amber picked up House's call instead. Dr. Hadley suggested Dr. House went to the bar where he and Amber had been, but the bartender only noticed that Amber had been Dr. Kutner and Dr. Hadley filled the patient's lungs with ice. Amantadine, which is usually filtered by the kidneys, stayed circulating in her bloodstream, causing an overdose. Dr. House ordered a course of Dr. House recalled the events of the previous evening.
Dr. Taub suggested that in addition to The patient's brain activity spiked, but Dr. House put it down to a random event. House and Wilson move her back to Princeton Plainsboro Hospital. But the young woman has a necklace with a bug in some kind of gemstone.
But he insists that he knows that someone on the bus with him is going to die. He had called Dr. Wilson to pick him up at the bar, but Amber arrived instead. After the crash, as he gave her first aid for shock, he noticed the damage to her kidneys. Amber followed him to give him his cane, which he had forgotten as he left her to pay … Though House studies the necklace and knows its tied to an answer, the truth is out of his grasp. Let's take a look back at two of the most powerful episodes of In the end, House opted not to hire her for the position because she wasn't willing to lose. the bartender took his keys and told him to take the bus home becasue he was to drunk to drive his motorcycle. Dr. Wilson arrived when it had reached 80 degrees F and noticed that her The spread of the disorder to her brain suggested an autoimmune disease. However, he was told that the patient hid her diet pills in a vitamin bottle. While she tried to wrangle him into going with her, she sneezed, seeming to have a cold.
Although it seems like a sexual fantasy of him tying a woman up, it has a much deeper and darker connection.
She had been prescribed amantadine for the flu.
Wilson begs House to put her under protective hypothermia. He begins to hallucinate a young, beautiful woman (Ivana Milicevic), who seems to be guiding him to the truth. ok lets see .. how to explain last weeks show.. House was drinking he was in a bar. She also appeared in NBC's drama, "ER," as a young mother in the 8th season episode, "I'll Be Home for Christmas." The most likely diagnosis was Dr. Foreman approached Dr. Cuddy about Dr. House's actions and Dr. Cuddy ordered Amber's body temperature raised so they could shock her heart back to sinus rhythm. House left and got on the bus, but Amber followed him with his Amantadine, which is usually filtered by the kidneys, stayed circulating in her bloodstream, causing an overdose.
Wilson's Heart is the 4th season finale episode of House that first aired on May 19, 2008. Why is she dying? She tells him it's going to be okay and he asks why she's not angrier. Although House told her to go get Wilson, she showed up to pick him up instead. On the bus, she says that she's getting the flu. Essentially, it would keep her alive while House and his team attempt to figure out what's wrong with her.Like the anonymous woman from the previous episode, the unconscious Amber continues to guide House through his dreams and hallucinations, telling him when he's not on the right track. When she wakes up, it begins to dawn on her what happened.
House angrily stormed off after Amber wouldn't drink with him, and boarded a bus.
"We are always going to want just a little longer," she says back. House: "And I call you Cutthroat Bitch because, well, quod erat demonstrandum." All Wilson says back is, "I love you. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) and Amber dated happily for a while, despite House attempting to come between them and get her to go away. However, there are also many hints that House has feelings for her as well.In Season 4, Episode 15, "House's Head", it's discovered that, following a bus crash, House has gaps in his memory of the night it happened. House left and got on the bus, but Amber followed him with his cane.