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We know nothing about causes...
very little about effects...

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and next to nothing
about prognosis

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They tell patients the
truth in America

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So they do
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They usually prove right...
It's different with optimistic forecasts

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I don't care, I can stand
a pessimistic prognosis

:26:24
Please tell me: Is he going to die?
I have to know

:26:29
I want to do everything
I can for him

:26:31
There's nothing you can do
Just wait

:26:43
If you let me talk
just a minute longer,

:26:46
I'll tell you about my problem
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Go on
:26:55
You see, I couldn't get
pregnant before I'm pregnant now

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three months ago. The father is
another man, not my husband

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I know I won't ever have children again
if I have an abortion now, I know it

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But if my husband is to live,
I can't have that baby

:27:23
The man I've told you about
is avery close friend

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I don't know what to do...
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Do you understand?
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Do you know it's possible...
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to love two men at once?
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It is...
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Do you understand?
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He has little chance to get better,
about several percent

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The odds that he's
going to live,

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that is just to vegetate,
are fifteen percent

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That's what you can find
in scitific books


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