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The epithelial cells...
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in my GI tract...
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have been killed by the chemo.
1:00:12
The cold popsicle feels good.
1:00:16
It's something I can digest
and it helps keep me hydrated.

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For your information.
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Here you go.
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- Here.
- You sure?

1:00:37
- Thanks.
- Thank you.

1:00:56
When I was a kid we used to
get these from a truck.

1:00:59
A man would come around
and he'd ring his bell...

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and we'd all go running over.
1:01:04
And then we'd sit on the curb
and eat our popsicles.

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That's pretty profound, huh?
1:01:12
Sounds nice.
1:01:18
There's something we need to talk about.
1:01:22
That you need to think about.
1:01:28
My cancer's not being cured, is it?
1:01:32
No.
1:01:36
They never expected it to be, did they?
1:01:40
They thought the drugs
would make the tumor get smaller.

1:01:44
And it has, it's gotten a lot smaller.
1:01:48
But the problem is,
it's started in other places too.

1:01:52
They've learned a lot for their research
and it was the best they had...

1:01:55
it was the strongest drugs.
It's just that there...

1:01:59
There really isn't a good cure
for what you have yet.


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