:42:02
- Has she got it?
- Turn it on. Yeah.
:42:12
Yeah, she got it.
It's good.
:42:15
- You can go now. You can go to work.
- You think?
:42:18
- Yeah. Go to class now. It's okay.
- All right.
:42:21
- What else now? What else?
- I'll wait
for Dr. Cohn to call.
:42:25
And, um, I'lI cancel the reservation
at the Porchlight tonight, Kate.
:42:28
Yeah, that's good.
:42:29
- Shit! Jesus.
- Go.
:42:32
Go.
:42:36
- The pilI didn't work yet, baby.
- Just wait a little longer.
:42:41
ls it getting warm?
:42:43
Yeah, somewhat.
:42:46
Yeah.
:42:50
I'm giving her Dilaudid
for her pain.
:42:53
lt may make her a little groggy.
:42:56
And she shouldn't drive.
Her speech may be a little slurred.
:43:00
Even though you may see some
transient periods of improvement...
:43:02
she still shouldn't drive
while she's on this medication.
:43:05
Okay.
:43:07
I want to send a nurse
to monitor her vital signs.
:43:09
In fact, this afternoon.
:43:11
No, we don't need a nurse.
I can handle this.
:43:14
I insist. Your mother's
in a great deal of pain.
:43:17
She needs someone
she can be open with about it.
:43:19
Well, she can be open with me.
:43:22
Can she?
:43:26
- Still beating?
- Loud and clear.
:43:30
Now, what can I do
to help you, Mrs. Gulden?
:43:32
Tell me about your pain.
ls it constant?
:43:36
Mm-hmm. Pretty much, yes.
:43:39
But, um, this medication's
really helping me now.
:43:43
Okay. Are you having trouble
bathing and dressing?
:43:48
Well, sometimes I have
a little trouble...
:43:50
getting in and out of the tub.
:43:53
You didn't tell me that.
:43:56
Why didn't you tell me that?
:43:57
Oh, Ellie. There's so many things
for you to worry about.