A Civil Action
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I agree with that.
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Did you ever consider
using bottled water?

:31:04
We used bottled water off and on,
split half and half.

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Like...we cooked with
regular water - tap water.

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We did other things,
like make orange juice.

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But to...drink just straight
water, we drank bottled water.

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Has a doctor ever said that you have
any immune system dysfunction?

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No. But when my son died,
they told us that was why he died.

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His immune system was...
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tore down to nothing.
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- Why did you have an autopsy?
- Because he was doing good.

:31:45
He only lived three months
with leukaemia

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and he looked fine.
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Did you talk to the doctor
about this?

:31:53
I had more like
a violent talk with him.

:31:59
- "Violent"? You were angry?
- Yelling at him.

:32:03
Your son seemed to be doing
all right. He was in remission?

:32:07
You were optimistic about his future
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and suddenly he became ill and died.
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And they said that was expected -
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that anybody with a disease like
leukaemia could die any minute.

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- But you were angry and upset.
- My son just died.

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I understand, I'm just
trying to recreate the event.

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You know when your child isn't well.
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You try to explain on the phone
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and they say,
"Has he got a temperature?"

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You say, "No."
"He's all right, then," they say.

:32:41
"Don't worry - bring him
into the clinic Monday."

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He died Monday morning.
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He was in the clinic when he died?
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No.
:32:56
He was in the car on the way.

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