Watching House when you have a killer headache is not a good idea. I went from "I must have a tumor" to "It's a blot clot" to "Oh my God, I'm going to have a stroke" in the space of the hour.
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I think House would be a really bad show for true hypochondriacs to watch.
Or a goldmine of new diseases!
I'm watching my tape of last night's Bones.
Why the annoying supposition that the guy being dead meant he was a terrorist and not a victim of an assassination? I mean, duh. It wouldn't be the first time, not even on American soil, that a peace leader was taken out by the bad guys. They got over it finally but SHEESH.
12 hours from leaving the office to being back at my desk = really not enough time to unwind, eat and sleep.
No kidding! Hope this is temporary...
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I think "House" would be a bad idea for hypochondriacs because in every episode they never figure out what the real disease is until the last minute. So not only do you have a wacky combination of the Black Plague and Tourette's - you're going to nearly die of them because even the best doctors will treat you for Halitosis.
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Hippo Birdies, Sophia!
I think "House" would be a bad idea for hypochondriacs because in every episode they never figure out what the real disease is until the last minute. So not only do you have a wacky combination of the Black Plague and Tourette's - you're going to nearly die of them because even the best doctors will treat you for Halitosis.
Yes! I'm not a hypochondriac, but I am a worrywort even at the best of times, and struggle with anxiety. I don't need any new fears, or any less faith in my doctor. I think I watched House two or three times last year (because I really do enjoy me some Hugh Laurie), but it was too much for me. Besides, as lovely as Laurie is, the show is far too formulaic for me, and that itches. You are not fooling me into thinking any diagnosis rendered before the last couple of scenes is anything near the truth.