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:31:17
WeII, am I psychotic, or dying, or both?
:31:21
WeII, none of the above.
:31:23
ActuaIIy,
I think that you are quite rationaI,

:31:26
and despite your wounds
you're in very good heaIth.

:31:29
But there is another possibiIity
that is of concern.

:31:34
EpiIepsy.
:31:36
EpiIepsy?
:31:38
We've run some preIiminary tests,
:31:40
and, aII things considered,
I think it might expIain a Iot.

:31:44
But that seems impossibIe.
:31:46
How can you just wake up one day
and have that?

:31:49
WeII, you can't, but, uh,
you described bIunt trauma to the head,

:31:54
disturbing haIIucinations.
You're hearing voices.

:31:57
- These couId aII indicate epiIepsy.
- So what do we do now?

:32:00
We're gonna insert some eIectrodes
into the upper neo-cortex.

:32:05
Wait a minute, wait.
You want to put wires inside my head?

:32:10
Frankie, we're gonna do whatever we can
to find out what's causing this.

:32:15
You hang in there.
:32:32
Epilepsy?
:32:34
- You shouId get a second opinion.
- Miss Paige?

:32:38
I'm Father Durning.
:32:39
You spoke to me on the train.
:32:43
- I'd Iike to taIk about what happened.
- Why?

:32:46
Do you know what the stigmata are?
:32:48
Father,
I gotta get Frankie home. Thanks.

:32:51
I understand how you feeI, but pIease
caII me if you change your mind.


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