Heavy (House)

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House episode
"Heavy"
Episode no. HOU-116
Airdate March 29, 2005
Writer(s) Thomas L. Moran
Director(s) Fred Gerber

House Season 1
November 2004 - May 2005

  1. Pilot
  2. Paternity
  3. Occam's Razor
  4. Maternity
  5. Damned If You Do
  6. The Socratic Method
  7. Fidelity
  8. Poison
  9. DNR
  10. Histories
  11. Detox
  12. Sports Medicine
  13. Cursed
  14. Control
  15. Mob Rules
  16. Heavy
  17. Role Model
  18. Babies & Bathwater
  19. Kids
  20. Love Hurts
  21. Three Stories
  22. Honeymoon
All House episodes

Heavy is the sixteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 29, 2005. A 10-year-old obese girl is admitted after suffering a heart attack during gym class at school. House and the team attempt to solve the case while Vogler continues to pressure House to fire a member of his staff.

[edit] Plot

While exercising at school, an obese girl named Jessica complains of chest pains and then collapses. As House announces to his team that Vogler is forcing him to fire one of his staff members, tension rises between them. The team starts with theories related to Jessica's weight. Jessica's mother disputes that Jessica's weight is the issue.

Throughout the episode, Vogler visits each of the three fellows without House's knowledge and talks to them individually to see how they feel regarding the situation. It is revealed that Chase has been giving him information. Tension worsens as Cameron and Chase try to impress House and accuse each other of medical mistakes.

Jessica begins to turn irrational during testing as she apparently becomes hypoglycemic and the doctors are forced to sedate her. The lab tests prove negative for hypoglycemia and they suspect she may be taking diet pills. Foreman investigates Jessica's background and confirms she was taking diet pills. Jessica admits she was taking them and they conclude they're responsible, but then starts bleeding from necrosis on her chest. They think radical mastectomy, amputation of her breasts, to be the only way to stop the necrosis from spreading.

As they prepare Jessica for surgery, House deduces that her obesity is a symptom along with her stunted growth. He concludes it's Cushing's syndrome, which causes hyper-cortisol levels that account for her symptoms. They use an MRI to locate the hyper-cortisolism. They find a tumor on the pituitary gland that accounts for the symptoms. Using surgery, they successfully remove Jessica's tumor and she starts losing weight.

Meanwhile, House treats a woman who has a 30-pound tumor on her ovaries, but doesn't want it surgically removed because it won't kill her. House figures out that someone she's having an affair with likes her body.

In the end of the episode, House tells Vogler that he will fire Chase. However, Vogler refuses and tells him to pick someone else, or else the whole diagnostic department will be shelved.

The song played at the end is "Got to be more careful" by Jon Cleary

[edit] External links

info from http://www.tv.com/house/heavy/episode/397825/recap.html