

The sphincter paralysis sets the team thinking again, because it means House's original diagnosis is clearly wrong. They check his legs, but he still has feeling in them, it was only his sphincter that seemed to be paralyzed. Meanwhile, Carnell loses control of his bowels without realizing it. However, when they reveal to Carnell that his mother died in a car accident and the team feels his condition may be related, he learns for the first time that his mother didn't die at the hands of a drunk driver - his father lied to him to get him to behave. The team checks for abnormal growths of the cranial nerves. He tells his team that he suspects the cause is genetic. He then tells them to check the accident report on how Carnell's mother died. The team comes to report, but when they tell him they couldn't find anything new, he revs the engine. He also talks Wilson into taking him to dinner that Thursday. Meanwhile, House is showing what he did with the $5,000 - he has bought a motorcycle. Chase reminds them that all that information is in the chart, and House must want something else. They argue about what it might be, but Dr. The medical history itself doesn't give them any clues. The team goes to take a medical history and Carnell admits to some minor drug use. House hands the case over to his team with only the instruction "something's missing". House goes through a number of routine diagnoses that Wilson has already eliminated. He then collapses on the floor with a seizure.Īfter Carnell is treated for a week, Wilson forces House to take the case by reminding him that he owes Wilson $5,000. During the party, he feels as if he is receiving severe electric shocks in his back.

He then goes to a party where he drinks heavily. The night before his graduation ceremony from Princeton University, Carnell Hall has dinner with father.
