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"Merry Little Christmas"
House episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 10
Directed byTony To
Written byLiz Friedman
Original air dateDecember 12, 2006
Guest appearances
List of episodes

"Merry Little Christmas" is the tenth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-sixth episode overall.

Plot

Dr. Wilson attempts to create a deal between Detective Tritter and Dr. House, but House stubbornly refuses, in large part because the deal involves House spending up to two months in rehabilitation, supplied only with low-strength pain medication. Wilson points out to House how he almost "cut a little girl in half" and punched a coworker. House angrily points out that he was in pain. House, still unconvinced, demands Detective Tritter and Wilson leave his office. Eventually, Dr. Cuddy sides with Wilson and refuses House any Vicodin, forcing him to detox, and removes him from his team's case: a 15-year-old girl suffering from a collapsed lung and anemia.

The patient, Abigail, and her mother, is considered to be suffering from cartilage–hair hypoplasia, a type of dwarfism. Abigail also presents with apparent liver cancer and diabetic ketoacidosis, among other things.

House picked up a prescription for pain meds from the hospital pharmacy, supposedly for a patient of Wilson's (it turns out the patient has recently died). Cuddy offers House Vicodin, asking him to come back to help with Abigail's diagnosis, and House refuses Cuddy's drugs, but takes on the case.

Abigail is eventually found to have a granuloma pressing against her pituitary gland, evidently causing her apparent "dwarfism", which points to Langerhans cell histiocytosis. These symptoms are addressed and Abigail is offered treatment, but she refuses on account of not wanting to "fade into the background." House questions Abigail's mother on whether the uniqueness of being "a freak" is worth the hardship. The mother later convinces the daughter to go through with the full treatment.

It's Christmas Eve, and Wilson invites House to spend time with real people, but he goes home instead. House leaves a Christmas message for his mother on the phone, then ends up overdosing on pain meds and alcohol. Wilson comes to check on him at his house, and discovers House on the floor next to a pool of vomit, pills included. Wilson leaves in disgust after finding the pill bottle of illegally acquired drugs. House goes to Tritter to take up the deal, but Tritter turns him down, saying they have new evidence of House taking the drugs illegally from the hospital pharmacy.