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Meaning (House)

''Meaning'' is the first episode of the third season of ''House'' and the forty-seventh episode overall.
==Plot==
Richard is a brain cancer surgery patient whose illness has left him paralyzed in a wheelchair. For some reason, he voluntarily drives his wheelchair off the pool edge into the water. Meanwhile, House, still benefiting from his ketamine-induced coma, is seen running and pain-free, has recovered from multiple gunshot wounds, and is back at work, taking on two cases simultaneously: Richard's, and Caren, a young woman paralyzed from the neck down after a yoga session.
Cuddy and Wilson also are convinced House is creating a mystery out of Richard's case to cure his own boredom, but he denies it.
House decides Caren is faking the paralysis, and proves it by burning her foot, and observing that she moves her leg in reflex. He also decides she is faking the shortness of breath and, to prove it, he threatens to stick a huge needle into her back. Just before he does this, he notices engorged neck veins while she is sitting and instead plunges the needle into her chest. From that, he learns that blood is building up around her heart. House insists on opening her up to find the tumor he then thinks must be there. However, just before the surgery, he notices a discolored toenail. He diagnoses her with scurvy, which he cures with vitamin C, in the form of orange juice.
As for Richard, House orders an upper endoscopic ultrasound, Foreman objects that his throat will collapse; it does, and the patient almost dies. Then House orders an MRI scan of the brain with heavy doses of contrast, and Foreman tells him that it will cause a bleed into Richard's brain. Again Foreman's predictions hold true, and, once again, the patient almost dies.
While running at night, House hypothesizes out of the blue that a corticosteroid production imbalance in Richard's adrenal gland is the cause of the paralysis, which points to Addison's Disease.
Although forbidding House to treat the patient at first, Cuddy does treat Richard with the cortisol injection suggested by House just before he rolls into the elevator, discharged from the hospital. Seconds later Richard manages to rise from his wheel chair and hug his family again after 8 years. Afterwards Wilson and Cuddy discuss telling House his treatment worked, Wilson argues against it, reasoning that House being right after all is not the same as having the right to do everything with the patient on House's guess. As Cuddy argues she will be seeing House every day, Wilson closes with "Everybody lies". At the end of the episode, with "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by The Rolling Stones playing in the background, we see House forging a prescription with Wilson's pad, which signals that the pain in his leg is returning.
It is revealed in this episode that the shooter from "No Reason" was never caught.

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