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Before the disease, she was smart,
she was adventurous...

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great sense of humor.
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Then she slowly turned into
somebody I didn't know.

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How's Nick coping?
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We pray about it sometimes.
That gets him talking.

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I think he's gonna be okay.
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I lost my son.
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I can't imagine that.
That must be unbearable.

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Never stops hurting.
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But life goes on and things change.
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Mind if I ask you a personal question,
which is absolutely none of my business?

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- Fire away.
- [Dennis Chuckles]

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Are you married?
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Not anymore.
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[Sophie]
You're doing great, Nick.
I'm almost done.

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Okay. You'll feel better soon.
:33:11
Caleb Dunn,
clinic administrator.

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- I'm sorry about your son's accident.
- Oh, thank you.

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So, how's our young patient
this morning?

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Are we ready to give him
his walking papers?

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I can't cast him
till tomorrow at least.

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There must be something you could do.
Mr. Conway's been more than patient.

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- No, not without jeopardizing Nick.
- Right. We wouldn't want that.

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I have an idea. Since the accident
occurred in Springville...

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the city could pay to have Nick
transported to the hospital
in Lexington.

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They have much more sophisticated
equipment there.

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Well, I think we'd rather
stay here. Thanks.

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Right, Nick?
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It's your decision, Mr. Conway.
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Sophie, can we speak privately?
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Excuse me.

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