Hannah and Her Sisters
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:16:03
Now, don't get alarmed.
:16:05
These are more sophisticated audiometry
tests than l can run here. lt's nothing.

:16:10
Then why do l have to go
into the hospital at all?

:16:12
l hear fine. So l'm a little weak on the
high decibels. l won't go to the opera.

:16:17
There's no reason for panic.
l just wanna rule out some things.

:16:20
- Like what?
- lt's nothing. Will you trust me?

:16:25
Hello, Dr Wilkes? This is Mickey Sachs.
l wanna ask you a question.

:16:30
- Sure, Mickey. What's up?
- lf you have a hearing loss in one ear,

:16:34
and it's not from a virus or a loud noise
or anything, what are the possibilities?

:16:40
Anything. Often it's hereditary.
Flu. Even a small noise'll do it.

:16:46
Right, but nothing worse?
:16:49
Well, yes, l guess the dark side
of the spectrum is a brain tumour.

:16:55
Really?
:16:57
- OK, so here's the new pages.
- Did Cards get these?

:17:00
- Not yet, no.
- Let's hope it's good.

:17:02
Yeah, really, really.
We'll be down in a minute, OK?

:17:07
- (phone ringing)
- Mickey, what's the matter with you?

:17:10
l feel dizzy, you know? l don't feel well.
:17:13
Do you hear a ringing?
ls there a ringing sound?

:17:16
Yeah, yeah. l hear it, l hear it.
:17:18
- No, not that.
- Hello?

:17:19
Yeah, we're gonna be
working late tonight.

:17:22
No, we'll order out.
:17:24
lf l have a brain tumour,
what am l gonna do?

:17:26
You don't have a brain tumour.
He didn't say you had one.

:17:30
No, they're not gonna tell you because
sometimes the weaker ones will panic.

:17:34
But not you?
:17:36
- Can you hear buzzing?
- Come on, we got a show to do.

:17:41
- l can't keep my mind on the show.
- There's nothing wrong with you.

:17:44
lf there isn't, why does he
want me to come back for tests?

:17:48
- He has to rule out certain things.
- Like what?

:17:51
- l don't know. Cancer.
- Don't say that. l don't wanna hear that.

:17:55
- Don't mention it while l'm in the building.
- You don't have any symptoms.

:17:59
l got the classic symptoms
of a brain tumour.


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