One ofthe most important relationships inHousewas the constantly-evolving one between House and Foreman.
Afterward, he experiences unusual symptoms, with the left and right sides of his brain becoming crossed.
Foreman is able to recognize people and his reflexes are normal, but the new development appears worrying.
“You haven’t done anything stupid, spontaneous, or even remotely interesting since you were seventeen.”
Foreman often played his cards close to his chest.
That said, there is a reason for Foreman’s reticence.
It also highlighted how much the team cared for each other, despite their differences.
Foreman had endured a terrifying experience in which he nearly died.
The final diagnosis for Foreman was primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, due to a fungus in his patient’s house.
During House, Dr. Gregory House worked with different diagnostics teams with varying degrees of success.
One team was far better than the others.
The physical issues House suffered caused many of his mental symptoms and prickly demeanor.
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