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1:30:00
How did you, uh, manage
to get your pressure to come down?

1:30:03
Oh, I found my pace.
1:30:07
Simple thing, really.
Hard to explain.

1:30:10
Why, you figure
I'm too thick?

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What I figure about you...
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is that you're stalling.
1:30:18
I'm not stalling, though.
I'm-- I'm waiting.

1:30:22
- For what?
- Reinforcements.

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[ Laughs ]
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Ah. Yeah.
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You pick good people.
1:30:38
You bet.
1:30:42
See, uh--
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George. George.
1:30:50
There's a tumor
in your brain...

1:30:52
- [ Scoffs ]
- that's spread out like a hand.

1:30:56
Threads of it,
you know, everywhere.

1:30:58
But instead of dysfunction--
Now, here's the mystery, George.

1:31:01
Instead of destroying
brain function,

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so far, it's been stimulating it.
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And we can't understand that.
1:31:10
You have more area of active brain use
than anybody ever tested.

1:31:14
Ever. B-Because
of those tentacles.

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I mean, we've seen tumors
like this before.
It's called astrocytoma.

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And it explains the--
the dizziness and...

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the illusion of light.
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But the way it's in there,
waking up areas of the brain,

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it's a...
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big mystery, so--
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And it's killing me.
1:31:43
- Well, uh--
- For sure?

1:31:49
We got a call from the best brain man
in the country.

1:31:52
I mean, actually he's one
of the best in the world.

1:31:54
He's gonna study your tests
and then talk to you.

1:31:58
But, uh, the blood flow
is in danger now.


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