00:19I'm Dr. Heller. I'm with Dr. Larson and Dr. Clark.
00:22I can't see.
00:23I know. We're gonna figure out why.
00:25Seth, what were you doing when this happened?
00:26Nothing. Just studying.
00:28I mean, I was tutoring this girl in my dorm.
00:32Okay. Have you taken any drugs or alcohol in the last 24 hours?
00:36No alcohol, but this was finals week, so I took a ton of Adderall.
00:41And then I couldn't sleep, so I took an Advan.
00:43And then I needed more Adderall to stay awake.
00:45Oh, God, Seth.
00:46Mom, everybody does this stuff.
00:49Potential diagnosis?
00:51I think it's hypoperfusion to the visual cortex, but there's nothing showing up in his MRI.
00:55Uh, that's because it takes four hours for it to show up in a scan.
00:59Right.
01:00Course of treatment?
01:02Verapamil, 10 milligrams, and Megsulf IV run in over two minutes.
01:06We treat it before we see it, because time is neurons.
01:09Am I ever gonna be able to see again?
01:11Of course. They can treat this.
01:14Uh, we need to work fast.
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