"We didn't have time to do any tests, she became combative and had another seizure." Chase said, as he saw House come into the patient's room. He glanced at the young girl with her wrists in restraints, and took a good look at Chase with an already swelling cheek from being struck by the combative child.
"Fighting with children now, are we?" House asked with a slight grin, "Mommy will be proud."
"House, you're not helping." Cameron cut in.
"Well, I don't have to hold her down or anything, those straps are doing just fine." He sighed and thought for a moment. "It shouldn't matter if she's unconscious. Do the EEG now. So I can put her back on her Tegretol so she can get out of the restraints."
Foreman looked at House oddly and grabbed the girls chart. As he had figured, there was none of the anti-seizure medication listed in the drug chart. "House, you're going to kill her." He said quietly.
"I won't if you run the EEG. She's asleep, she can't hurt you."
Chase sighed and went to re-schedule the test while the other two looked at House like he was crazy.
"You can't just take a girl off her medication like that." Cameron scolded.
"If I'm right this time, the test will prove it." House said.
"Are you still on that Landau-Kleffner Syndrome?" Foreman asked in disbelief.
"I just think kids who need restraints to keep their aggressions at bay are cute." House shot back. "The symptoms fit. You, clever neurologist, should realize that."
"Yeah, I guess we will see huh?"
"Foreman! This is a team! There is no 'I' in team!" House said sarcastically.
"But didn't you tell me once that there is an 'M' and an 'E'?"
"Stop!" Cameron cut through the bickering with a voice that was more forceful than her usual, and the two turned to look at her.
"Hey Foreman, I think Cameron wants to be on your team." House said, twirling his cane around.
Foreman closed his eyes as he finally started to laugh.
