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GPs: Behind Closed Doors - Season 9 Episode 9

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00:00Morning surgery. I ended up in A&E on Saturday with the pain. I could barely like even talk.
00:10You've had a few of those falls recently haven't you? Oh, I've had five of them. It always happens
00:17where you can't get up because there's nothing to hold on to. From your like perspective,
00:26it is, would you think I have ADHD? You know, it's a spectrum, isn't it? We're probably
00:30all on one part of the spectrum. She was so determined to see her first grandchild. Well
00:40she certainly was looking to make the most of whatever time she had. He just woke up one
00:48morning and wasn't all there.
00:55Hello.
00:56Hello.
00:57Hello.
00:58Hello.
00:59Come on, Jill. Thank you. How are you?
01:06Uh, sick.
01:24Sick.
01:25Oh dear. Right, come and have a seat. Do you want to tell me what's happened?
01:31I had this pretty much when I came in and I had it for five days.
01:35Okay, because of a sore throat and...
01:37Yeah, just aching all over. It's a hot temperature, feeling just generally rough.
01:42Horrible.
01:43Yep.
01:44Started the antibiotics on a Friday. By Saturday I could feel it coming down.
01:47Okay.
01:48Saturday night, Sunday, it's like shingles came out, so I had various different spots,
01:54a few on my face, about six, seven, either side of my stomach and a few on my legs.
02:00Okay.
02:01Really itchy.
02:02Sort of blistery spots?
02:03Yes.
02:04And did they all then scab over sort of thing?
02:06Then Monday I woke up and I felt a tingle in my throat again and it's just started and
02:12I thought, oh God, not another sore throat, but it's just gone back to what I had previously.
02:16Back to square one again.
02:17And now it's...
02:18And you took the antibiotics for...
02:19A week.
02:20A week.
02:21I'm interested in the spots because it's interesting, you felt grotty and you had all of this.
02:25It's just, there aren't very many things that cause blisters to sort of pop up at various
02:29places all over the body.
02:30Okay.
02:31And you mentioned shingles that it could be and the shingles is only in one place.
02:35Right.
02:36So it's in one strip or one part of your arm or just one side of the face, it's never both
02:40sides.
02:41But the virus, the sort of, the bug that causes shingles is chickenpox virus.
02:45Yes.
02:46And do you don't think this was chickenpox?
02:48I mean, you said you've got children.
02:49Have you seen chickenpox in the kids recently?
02:51The kids had chickenpox both about two years ago.
02:53Okay.
02:54I had chickenpox as a kid.
02:55You did or you didn't?
02:56I did.
02:57You did?
02:58Yeah.
02:59Yeah.
03:00So I wonder if it was, I mean, sometimes you can get chickenpox again, but it's just,
03:03it's one of the few rashes that causes blisters and they come up both sides of the body and
03:08it can make you feel awful, especially as an adult.
03:10Yeah.
03:11But then you've stopped the antibiotics and your throat's come back.
03:13Yes.
03:14Yeah.
03:15My throat has really swelled up again.
03:16Yeah.
03:17I can't eat.
03:18At the moment I'm taking Cocodamool, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen.
03:22And is there anything else going on at the moment or mostly just the throat?
03:26Well, just, yeah, just the throat.
03:27I mean, I, I ache and musket, I feel really sort of tender.
03:30Any temperatures and fevers like today?
03:32I'm 38 when I just left the house.
03:35Horrible.
03:36So it's definitely come back, hasn't it?
03:37With a vengeance.
03:38It's just strange.
03:39Horrible.
03:40Right.
03:41Let's have a look.
03:42Oh yes.
03:43Right.
03:44Let's have a look first of all in the back of the throat.
03:45If you don't mind opening really wide and say, ah, there is quite a lot of white stuff
03:52all over your tonsils, sweetheart.
03:54Can I just feel your neck?
03:56I mean, this is swollen, isn't it?
03:57Yes.
03:58I mean, I don't know what your neck normally looks like, but it looks quite puffy.
04:01It's all very puffy.
04:02Is that very tender?
04:03Yes.
04:04I think there's a couple of things we could do, Dominic.
04:05One thing I'm wondering is, can I take a swab?
04:07We need to know what the germ is.
04:09Because at the moment when we see common things, we throw the commonest antibiotics at it.
04:13But sometimes if it doesn't work, is it the right antibiotic?
04:16And were we on it for long enough is the other question.
04:18So, if you don't mind just opening wide, I'm just going to tickle back of the throat.
04:22OK, well done.
04:23One.
04:24And the other side, I'm just going to do that side.
04:27Sorry.
04:28Perfect.
04:29So, the lab will tell me what it is, and what's the best antibiotic to get rid of it.
04:33I mean, last week, with the antibiotics, the next day, I started to feel better.
04:38Annoyingly, I think it's just broken back through, hasn't it?
04:41I mean, it's a raging tonsillitis, is what you've got.
04:44Yeah.
04:45We need ten days of antibiotics.
04:46OK, let's get rid of it, sweetheart, let's get rid of it.
04:48The surgery will contact you as soon as this comes back, if there's anything we need to do.
04:52Yeah, fantastic.
04:53Are you taking some time off work?
04:55Not causing me too much stress.
04:57I mean, I think with a fever you should...
04:58Having a three-year-old or a four-year-old is much more stressful than work.
05:01Well, they're probably the reason you've got this in the first place, isn't they?
05:04They bring everything home, don't they?
05:06All right, take care.
05:07Bye-bye.
05:08Hi, come on through.
05:10How are you?
05:11Good, thanks.
05:12Have a seat.
05:13Congratulations, I haven't met Artie yet.
05:16He looks really well.
05:17Yeah.
05:18What can I do for you today?
05:19So, Artie is four months corrected now.
05:22Corrected, yeah.
05:23Because he was six weeks premature, so he's four weeks corrected, five and a half months, actually.
05:27Or something like that.
05:28And developmentally, no concerns with him.
05:32Fixing and following really well.
05:33Yeah.
05:34I don't think he's got any issues with his actual vision because, you know, he plays with his toys, he grabs his toys, he smiles at us, etc.
05:40But what I have noticed is that when you're looking at him normally, his eyes are fine.
05:45Yeah.
05:46But when he is playing with his toys and anything that's up close to his face, he goes really quite cross-eyed.
05:52Yeah.
05:53And has a squint.
05:54Which I know in newborns isn't a concern.
05:56Yeah.
05:57But I did read that if that's still happening quite consistently after four months, it might be, is it strabismus or could be?
06:05Yeah, so sometimes we do get ophthalmology to have a little look.
06:08Yeah.
06:09Yeah.
06:10That is an eye condition, commonly known as a squint.
06:12An intermittent squint is normal in newborns, and this is as the brain learns to coordinate the eyes.
06:17We do expect, though, that squints resolve around three to six months of age.
06:21If a squint persists, we want to get ophthalmology to assess it to see if it's either an underlying condition or something called amblyopia, which is basically a lazy eye and does require treatment.
06:31But, yeah, I don't know if I'm being too premature with this, and actually he's only four months, so there could still be time.
06:37Yeah.
06:38It's only when he's playing with it.
06:41Like, when you look at him normally, it's not there.
06:44If he plays with things like here, like when he's playing midline, and then he brings things to his mouth, for example.
06:50Yeah.
06:51What's this, mister?
06:53There, can you see a little bit there?
06:55Yeah, very slight.
06:56But sometimes it's a lot more noticeable.
06:58Do they ever go in opposite directions?
07:00Not that I think I've seen.
07:01Okay.
07:02Like, can you see a little bit?
07:04Yeah, it's just the left one does move further in, doesn't it?
07:07Yeah, that's it.
07:08And the left, even more so.
07:10Yeah, so there, that's it.
07:11Yeah, yeah.
07:12So they will both go in.
07:13Obviously, you know, if I did it to you and I'd walk the finger to your nose, your eyes would go in.
07:18Yeah.
07:19But yeah, the left definitely does it more than the right, but I think it might be worth us just asking ophthalmology to have a look.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Because I feel like he's had so many things otherwise.
07:30I know.
07:31Yeah.
07:32We don't want to completely ignore it.
07:33You know, yes, it can be normal to begin with, but normally we expect squints to improve a bit.
07:37Yeah.
07:38And I think realistically, it's not going to be a big deal.
07:41Okay, amazing.
07:42A referral would be really helpful then.
07:43Yeah.
07:44So I'll get that done.
07:45Okay then, mister.
07:46But nice to see you and I'll do the ophthalmology referral.
07:50Right.
07:51Come on then, mister.
07:52Let's go.
07:53Thank you so much.
07:54Not at all.
07:55You should hear from them.
07:56If you don't hear anything in the next three or four weeks, let us know.
07:58Okay, will do.
07:59All right.
08:01Take care.
08:02Bye.
08:03Bye bye, just in case you get more, just in case you get thirsty.
08:07I'm not drinking that.
08:08It's from yesterday.
08:09You got thrown in a bin?
08:10Yeah.
08:11Well, I'll water the plant for it.
08:14Such a waste of water.
08:16You do it.
08:17You need tap, do you need tap?
08:19I'm just having a slow day.
08:20I've been having a slow day for like a month now.
08:24It needs more plant food.
08:25I don't have-
08:26That's what it needs.
08:28Why do you think I just sit here with plant food?
08:32How can I help today you want to tell doctors I tell the doctor I think you better because I
08:45remember what it is at the beginning of the year calling started getting forgetful but it sort of
08:52deteriorated very fast hmm we were put in touch with the memory clinic and an assessor came round
09:00and he thinks it's not the normal sort of dementia he thinks he may have had some mini strokes okay
09:08that would have caused it and he was going to book an MRI but I think these days MRIs are very difficult
09:16things and then he discharged him hmm so since then we're just a bit in limbo we don't really know
09:24what's going on exactly no no that's not good and how's your memory been since then don't think
09:30I've used it uh fair enough have you noticed that there's been a decline since that assessment um
09:36it's not too bad some days other days are not as good and it's the funny things a very very short
09:44memory oh you can ask me a few times a day you know how old am I no no say what that old do you
09:54not feel do you not feel 89 me yeah yeah no no at all how old do you feel a food younger than 89
10:04like yeah did how's your mood good good spirits yes okay most of the time yes yeah and he's sleeping
10:12well yes yeah some nights some nights yes not as good at yeah
10:34any questions any questions any questions my wife has always had questions not too personal
10:43wonderful everyone over the age of 50 now should have it done okay because you're getting old
10:49not as old as you my little action man any questions before we go my wife kills me if I don't ask the
10:56right question that's good absolutely she keeps you right you're going shopping oh so what do you
11:01think we're in the shop come on out love you any changes in behavior or personality nothing like
11:14that no good it's the same naughty same old you yeah yeah good excellent really good so yeah I think
11:21we need to get that ball rolling again for you because it would be good to to get some investigations
11:25and see what we can do is there any point in taking a scan to see what's happening in it there
11:31any relations or 100 yeah I think there is yeah we can definitely do that um now as gps we're very
11:37limited there's only they only let us do so many things but the good news is for mri scans of the
11:42brain if we're querying dementia they do actually allow us to request those scans and the reason I
11:49asked about the personality change is because in frontotemporal dementia people often who are
11:53normally very placid and nice can become very very violent and really change in their behavior so
11:58again I'm not hearing that so if anything it might very well be a vascular type of dementia
12:03because of the damage to the blood vessels over the years and stuff um the scans will be really
12:09good that'll sort of tell us one way or another and then we can put steps in place to help and to help
12:13sort of slow down that progression potentially there are there are medications available what sort of
12:18help do you feel you need at the moment do you feel like you need carers to come and help or
12:23someone to come in and make sure it's safe for you at home you know put grab rails if you need
12:28them I would like a grab rail in the bathroom yeah let's do that we can refer you then to adult
12:33social care not a problem at all okay lovely thanks my pleasure thanks for coming in and thanks
12:38for sharing all this with us because I mean it's a really difficult thing to talk about yeah think
12:42blah blah into you it's true just so funny he just woke up one morning and yeah it wasn't all there
12:50yeah absolutely leave it with me I'll be in touch and I'll do all the referrals and stuff for you
12:55any problems just come back don't hesitate thank you I'll take care
13:01look I want to show you this look do you think this will look good on me for my birthday
13:12oh hello yeah that's lovely I want to show you
13:19this is a dress I might wear for my birthday
13:23where are you going again for brunch you're gonna wear that to brunch
13:28what club after brunch is at lunchtime you know
13:32well not really a brunch it's like a resort to restaurants eat
13:34not brunch yeah an evening it's not brunch
13:37okay that's nice I look forward to the pictures hello
13:40hi how are you so come on in take a seat thank you very much my name is Anna McHugh
13:45that's very nice to meet you so tell me Craig what's been going on for you
13:49I've got a rash that's been under my arm for ages
13:53so how long has it been going on for probably had it
13:56eight months nine months it doesn't itch it just it's sort of blotchy
14:01heard it a few times they thought it might be stress related because my previous job
14:06I was a bit stressed but now I've moved happier job happier setup
14:09obviously still got the remnants okay
14:12GPs they gave me cream cream did nothing
14:15what brings it on is there anything I have no idea
14:18do you find that it's hot weather or
14:20no it doesn't seem to be related to a deodorant or anything to be honest
14:25okay well we have a little look that's absolutely fun
14:27so you've tried a few antifungal creams yes and I found none of them actually
14:33sorry oh yeah and have you been in the sun or anything like that
14:38I haven't to be honest I actually haven't done much in the sun
14:41it looks like something called petriosis versicolor
14:44oh okay so it is fungal yes and I'm going to give you
14:47it's actually a shampoo
14:48I've just started noticing I've got one or two spots that are stored on the side
14:51but I never used to have on the side so I thought
14:53yeah rather get it sorted
14:54yeah absolutely I'll give you a it's actually a shampoo that you use
14:59and you leave it on for five minutes and then wash it off
15:01and I think because it's been going on for nearly eight months now
15:05yes you know we can try this
15:07and if you've found that it isn't fully resolved just come back and see us
15:10so where is the best place to send the antifungal treatment
15:15possibly to Boots if possible yes
15:17I'll send them there
15:18that's perfect
15:18and just come back and see us if anything's getting worse or not improving
15:22perfect no thank you very much I do appreciate it
15:24all good
15:24Jane
15:27thank you
15:28how was the holiday beautiful
15:33the holiday was marvellous
15:35almost reached the end of it
15:37yeah nearly
15:37I think next time you go away I'm going to pack bubble wrap
15:42so you can wrap both of your legs
15:44I can show you where it happened
15:47that was the plane we were getting on to
15:49and you can see that lady is stepping up
15:51that big step
15:52is that where you bashed it
15:53it does look like a bit of a lethal step in all fairness
15:57yeah luckily my daughter was with me
16:00and able to salvage the awful mess
16:03it's always a mess and blood pouring down
16:06are you okay putting your leg up
16:08yep that's fine
16:09okay let's see the damage
16:11they've layered it up here
16:14oh you've had a nasty laceration
16:16sorry
16:18oh dear
16:19what a mess
16:20my legs are never a thing of beauty
16:22it doesn't look like there's any infection there
16:26so the steristrips
16:28we are leaving on
16:29right
16:30because if I take them off
16:32it'll burst apart
16:33exactly that
16:34so we can keep them on
16:36because they're keeping this dead skin
16:38yes
16:39yes
16:40in place
16:40we're trying to sort of move the skin up
16:43yeah you can see where you've pushed it up
16:45so you've done it that way haven't you
16:47no
16:48if you pull it down
16:49you're going to pull that flap
16:51so whoever dresses this from now on
16:54you need to lift every dressing this way
16:57right
16:57yeah
16:58right
16:58at least it was at the end of the holiday
17:00and not the beginning
17:01well it was
17:01if you start finding it sore
17:04and it's red and it's tracking
17:05no
17:06that's when you need the antibiotics
17:07try and keep this leg as dry as possible
17:11and try and book in
17:13GP
17:14surgery for about Wednesday
17:15yeah
17:16okay
17:17but there's no signs of infection
17:19it looks good
17:20oh that's very reassuring
17:21thank you
17:22your daughter's done a wonderful job
17:24well keep her up to date
17:26I need to be
17:27current treatment
17:29remember the most important rule is
17:31lift up
17:32with that dressing
17:33from the bottom
17:33from the foot
17:34yep
17:35because you don't want to reopen that
17:37no
17:37makes you go funny
17:39exactly
17:40all done
17:41marvellous
17:42well thank you very much indeed
17:44for seeing me today
17:45pleasure
17:45thanks very much
17:47take care
17:48nice enough
17:48yeah
17:53but just let me know when you've done it
17:55my dress is really nice
17:56oh
17:57actually miss honey's always got nice dresses
17:59don't you
18:00love it
18:01Katie
18:01I said miss honey always got nice dresses
18:04miss honey
18:04oh yeah
18:05she was influenced with honey
18:07and you were tilda
18:09are you miss trunchbull
18:12you are
18:14morning surgery
18:15hello Sophia I'm Dr Pearson
18:22hello
18:23thank you
18:23thanks for coming down
18:24come and have a seat
18:25now how are you
18:26I'm okay
18:27so you've come in to talk about
18:30this gynecological problem
18:32that you've been having
18:33do you mind saying
18:33what are the symptoms
18:34and what you've been experiencing
18:35yeah so I've just had like
18:37a lot of pain
18:38for over like a few years now
18:40I was diagnosed with PCOS
18:42yeah
18:42a couple years ago
18:43I had my bloods tested
18:45and there was quite a lot of imbalances
18:47apparently according to them
18:49but over the past six months or so
18:52I've been having extra symptoms
18:54so kind of extra pains
18:56but specifically in like the left ovary kind of region
18:59I kind of ignored it initially
19:01because I thought it could be a cyst
19:02or something like that
19:03but over time it just progressively got worse
19:06and worse and worse
19:07and I ended up in A&E on Saturday
19:10yeah that's miserable
19:11with the pain
19:12and I kind of have pain
19:13between my periods
19:15and I had a really heavy period
19:16and really long period last time
19:18okay
19:19it was like 10 days
19:20which again is quite long
19:22that is long
19:23that's miserable
19:23the next one starts again
19:24I know
19:25so that's miserable isn't it
19:26so heavy periods
19:27long periods
19:28you've got different
19:29and this pain that's all over
19:31and your bowels
19:32any change in your bowel habit at all
19:33I have noticed a little bit of a change
19:35yeah so like when I'd have the pain
19:38or what I'd call the flare-ups
19:39say I would tend to want to go to the toilet
19:42all the time
19:42so I kind of felt like that might be connected
19:45yeah
19:45and your sort of general well-being in yourself
19:48I feel exhausted
19:49all the time
19:50like the energy levels just
19:51how do you manage that then
19:53are you able to
19:53I mean working and things
19:54are you working
19:55I am working
19:56yeah
19:57and it's kind of difficult for me to like stay
19:59energised and focused and motivated
20:01just because I'm also in pain all the time
20:05it does cause quite a bit of
20:06it sounds like it's interfering with a lot of your
20:08days in a month
20:10yeah
20:10I had a pain up here
20:28oh okay
20:29I ate some meat
20:30my son cut it up
20:31and a long pleases
20:32and I think I ate that
20:33and it was quite painful up here
20:35terribly painful
20:37it does look a bit swollen
20:38it does look very swollen yeah
20:40yeah it's absolute agony
20:42my last night is
20:44causing a lot of pain
20:45yeah
20:45any pain during that
20:47yeah
20:47that's a bit sore
20:48yeah okay
20:49every now I get in one move my arm
20:51I get sharp pains
20:52come down my arm to my elbow
20:54ongoing infection there
20:56you can see it
20:56oh bless you
20:57poor thing
20:58I guess a pain shooting here and here
21:00it was hurting like hell
21:07now how do you feel now with that pain
21:11it's not obviously as bad now as it was on Saturday
21:13because on Saturday I could barely like even talk
21:15and is there anything you're worried about that this could be
21:18the one thing that it sounded a lot like was endometriosis
21:21yeah
21:22I mean that's what I'm thinking as well
21:23along the same lines
21:24I think it does sound like it could be
21:26you've got so many symptoms don't you of that
21:28yeah
21:28I suppose one thing that we need to be careful of is that there isn't a cyst or something
21:32because when you have polycystic ovaries sometimes one cyst does grow
21:34and then that in itself can spit out some hormones and make you feel horrible and everything else
21:38so we ought to do an ultrasound scan to make sure there isn't anything new acutely that's happened
21:42that there isn't a sort of four centimetre cyst sitting there or something
21:45but of course the way sometimes to really diagnose endometriosis is partly through the history
21:49and sometimes then we go to the gynecologist
21:52they can look into the pelvis and have a look at where the womb lining
21:56that should be staying in the womb and only bleeding in the womb
21:59but endometriosis as you know probably is the womb lining spilling out to other parts of the pelvis
22:03so when you're on your period and it's bleeding and it's responding to all the hormones
22:06so is the cells on your rectum that's making you feel like you need to poo all the time
22:10or on your bladder or on your ligaments that pull
22:13so you've got the side left or right sided pain
22:15so it could well fit with this picture
22:17did you read anything about the treatment for endometriosis?
22:20I think a lot of people I know who are on it are on birth control
22:23to kind of maintain and manage it
22:25I'd been on a couple bits of birth control that hadn't really responded well
22:29I mean I'd be open to trying again to see
22:33but obviously it's not like the preferable route
22:36I think let's do the test perhaps and find out what's going on
22:38and then that is an option
22:40but there are other things
22:41and sometimes the gynecologist can do the camera in
22:44and they can literally treat the little bits
22:46they can zap the cells that are in there
22:47if they see a little patch of endometriosis
22:49they can sort of burn it
22:50it sounds horrible
22:51but they get rid of it
22:52it isn't necessarily a long long long term fix
22:55but it does help for a bit
22:57have you ever tried any of the sort of
22:59there's slightly more specific painkillers
23:01that sometimes we use around period
23:03people take naproxen
23:04I don't know if you've ever tried that
23:06I've not tried naproxen
23:07they're anti-inflammatories
23:08and actually they sort of help with the condition
23:11now they're not treating endometriosis
23:12they're not going to stop it coming
23:13if you feel a little bit less pain and things
23:16it's not going to solve it
23:17but I think it might help a little bit
23:18if I send it through
23:19it'll explain it all on there
23:21just take it with some food
23:22when you next have your period or period pains
23:23and let's see if this helps a bit
23:25and I'll get a scan and the referral
23:27and things all sorted out from here
23:28yeah thank you
23:28all right well nice to see you
23:30good luck with things
23:31and then let's speak when we get all the results
23:32yeah thank you so much
23:34all right all the best
23:34bye-bye
23:35bye-bye
23:35hello
23:38hi come on in
23:40thank you
23:41have a seat
23:43I'm Dr Dudgeon
23:44we've met before
23:45yes
23:46yeah
23:46the reason I've come now
23:48you know my right eye
23:49has gone sort of smaller
23:51okay
23:51and some friend of mine said
23:53you know you better have it checked
23:55you never know
23:55is this a normal old age
23:58or is there something odd
24:00it
24:01it sort of feels as if it's drooping
24:03and I can feel it sometimes
24:05almost sort of
24:06on the eyelid
24:06yeah closing
24:08and how's your vision
24:09well I need glasses
24:11but I don't think it has affected that
24:14when did you last have an eye test
24:15can you remember
24:16yes last June, July
24:18so I'm due for one
24:20again soon
24:21or August
24:21yeah
24:22okay
24:22and when you last went for an eye test
24:23was it a problem then
24:24or would you say it's
24:25no
24:25no
24:26they didn't even say anything
24:27but I know
24:28now looking back
24:29even at photographs
24:30you know
24:31it's sort of
24:32you know
24:32but is it anything to worry about
24:35we'll have a look
24:36if that's okay
24:36and then we'll talk about it
24:37just look straight at me
24:39oh at you
24:40and no dry eyes
24:44nothing like that
24:45they feel okay otherwise
24:46well at one period
24:48it was you know
24:49sort of
24:50bothering me
24:52a bit of spurning
24:53but actually both eyes
24:54I think it was pollution
24:55because I went to
24:56the boots chemist
24:57and they gave me some drops
24:59and it was okay
25:00yeah
25:00okay
25:01I just want you to follow my finger
25:03good
25:10and can you screw your eyes up
25:11really tight
25:11perfect
25:13don't
25:13and then just keep them shut
25:14for a minute
25:15I'm going to try and open them
25:16so if you screw them up
25:17really tight
25:18that's fine
25:22okay
25:22and puff your cheeks out
25:23good
25:25and can you lift your eyebrows up
25:26that's fine
25:30and you can feel me
25:30touching your face
25:31yes
25:32that feels the same
25:32on both sides
25:33yeah
25:33okay
25:34so it does look like
25:36you've got
25:36we call it ptosis
25:37it's just when the eyelid
25:38droops a little bit
25:39oh
25:40and you can see
25:41on the right
25:42it's kind of
25:43drooped further
25:44than on the left
25:45yeah
25:45and it is covering
25:46a bit of your pupil
25:47would you say
25:47affects your vision
25:48no
25:49I don't think it does
25:51no
25:52so the reason I'm making you
25:54smile
25:54and puff your cheeks out
25:56and raise your eyebrows
25:56is I'm just testing
25:57the rest of the muscles
25:58on your face
25:59but they all look fine
26:00so you can lift
26:01your eyebrows up
26:02equally
26:02when you smile
26:03your cheeks both puff out
26:04so that's good
26:05so I think it is just
26:06the eye that's affected
26:08I think you should
26:09go for the eye test
26:10just so that the
26:11optician can have
26:12a look at your eye
26:13have a look at the
26:13back of your eye
26:14we will ask ophthalmology
26:16to have a little look
26:17at you
26:17what we don't want to do
26:18is it to start to
26:19affect your
26:20your vision
26:21yeah
26:21it's nothing serious
26:23anyway
26:23I don't think so
26:24because it's just
26:25that one that's affected
26:26okay
26:27all right
26:28thank you very much
26:29okay
26:30bye
26:30nice to see you
26:31I'll take a picture
26:39of our feet
26:39should I post it
26:41on my story
26:41look how cringed we are
26:43we're both wearing
26:43the same shoes today
26:44because I never wear
26:45dunks
26:46we would never be
26:49foot models
26:49you know that
26:50come
26:51ready
26:52ready
26:53one
26:53two
26:54three
26:55it's really
26:55we could be feet
26:58because our feet
26:59are quite cute
27:00actually
27:00but not with shoes
27:01on
27:01it's not looking
27:03good bro
27:03Alexander please
27:07hey there
27:08I have a student
27:11with me
27:11is that okay
27:12that's absolutely
27:12fine
27:13lovely
27:13I'm George
27:13one of the doctors
27:14good to meet you
27:14very nice to meet you
27:15George
27:16how can I help
27:17today
27:17I mean I came in
27:18a few weeks ago
27:19because I had a
27:20radial head
27:22replacement
27:23yes
27:23I was told
27:24to sort of
27:25come in
27:26if any of the
27:27screws
27:27were looking like
27:28they were going
27:28to come through
27:29apparently I'm a
27:30little bit skinnier
27:31than most patients
27:32because they said
27:33that if these come
27:34through and there's
27:35an open fracture
27:36then they have to
27:37repeat the whole
27:38surgery all over
27:39again
27:40and take out the
27:41elbow and it'll
27:42be a nightmare
27:42but I was just
27:43wondering if you
27:44could recommend
27:44anything basically
27:45is it causing
27:46any problems
27:47at all
27:47not really
27:48I mean it's like
27:48the pain is way
27:49better than it was
27:51obviously because
27:51I've gone through
27:52a month
27:52the pain's been
27:53so intense
27:54I just really don't
27:55want to have to
27:56repeat that again
27:57yeah of course
27:57and what's the
27:58range of motion
27:58like
27:59yeah it's a really
28:00really good
28:01I was told
28:02if you get 50%
28:04range of motion
28:04after this surgery
28:05you're doing well
28:06so I was pretty
28:07happy with that
28:08okay brilliant
28:09and how did you
28:09do this again
28:10like the most
28:12innocuous way
28:13I was playing paddle
28:14and I sort of like
28:15I think it was like
28:15basically I jumped up
28:17and as I fell
28:18I think I dislocated it
28:19and then broke
28:20my humerus bone
28:22but then because of that
28:24my body fell on my arm
28:25and it broke all of this
28:27so it was
28:28that's horrendous
28:29yeah it was pretty intense
28:30I'd never broken a bone
28:31before
28:31I broke every bone
28:34in my arm
28:34is that painful
28:36if I press
28:36a little bit
28:37it's like I'm
28:38very used to it
28:39by now
28:39so I think like
28:40the screws back
28:41on the other side
28:42I think are okay
28:43yeah I agree
28:44but I think it's just
28:45this one here
28:46that like
28:47I agree
28:48I'm a little
28:49worried that it's
28:50going to come through
28:51in there
28:51any sort of pain
28:53shooting down
28:54the arm at all
28:55yes I think
28:56so a bit of bone
28:58chipped off
28:58during the surgery
28:59and then nestled
29:00in between my nerves
29:01so I get a bit of
29:02shooting pain
29:02down my arm
29:03but I think
29:05they're going to
29:05remove that
29:05in the next surgery
29:06I think what we
29:07should do
29:07maybe
29:08I'm wondering
29:08if we should get
29:09an x-ray for you
29:10just to see
29:11how things are
29:11working
29:12so that when you
29:13see them
29:14they'll sort of
29:14have that
29:15and yeah I think
29:16we just write
29:16to orthopedics again
29:17and just say
29:18look this is starting
29:18to come through
29:19a little bit
29:20sorry
29:21no no that's
29:22totally fine
29:22more insanely
29:25than I can
29:26possibly imagine
29:27they do say
29:29breaking of bones
29:29is horrendous
29:30I think it's
29:31because the elbow
29:32because all the nerves
29:32are there
29:33but I think
29:33because you normally
29:35associate pain
29:36with being like
29:36a 0 to a 10
29:37I thought I'd
29:38reached like a 7
29:39before this
29:40but I think
29:41I'd only reached
29:41like a 4
29:42oh gosh
29:43good luck
29:44so much more
29:45I'm all done
29:45alright thank you
29:47so much
29:47thank you so much
29:48all the very best
29:49take care
29:50how can I help
29:57I don't know
29:58how to start
29:59like
29:59well my mum
30:00told me that
30:01like I should
30:01come in for
30:02like an appointment
30:04to talk about
30:05if I have
30:05any mental health
30:07issues or
30:07like ADHD
30:08why do you think
30:09she's suggested
30:10that
30:10well like
30:11since I was
30:12like young
30:13I've always
30:14like struggled
30:14with like
30:15I don't know
30:15like example
30:16for subjects
30:17that I really
30:17enjoy
30:18like maths
30:19where to me
30:20it requires
30:21like less thinking
30:21I was always
30:23like able to
30:24like study for it
30:26but subjects
30:27like English
30:28and like history
30:29and all those
30:29subjects
30:30when it involves
30:31writing
30:31it's so much
30:32more difficult
30:33yeah
30:33have you ever
30:34had that
30:34assessed
30:35at school
30:36you're writing
30:37no
30:37because it sounds
30:38like you're
30:38really good
30:38at numbers
30:39and it's the
30:40writing bit
30:40that you're
30:41having a problem
30:42with
30:42do you think
30:43that's how
30:44it feels
30:44that's how
30:45it feels
30:45a lot
30:45tell me
30:46more about
30:46why you
30:47think
30:47it's
30:48mental health
30:49issue
30:49rather than
30:50sort of
30:51you know
30:52concentrating
30:53or problem
30:54with letters
30:56and numbers
30:56if I would be
30:58in like a
30:58conversation
30:59with someone
30:59I would be
31:00talking to them
31:01and then
31:01I would just
31:02stop hearing
31:03what they say
31:03like
31:03like my mind
31:04would be
31:04onto something
31:05else
31:05all the time
31:06and then
31:07obviously the
31:08person will
31:08find it rude
31:09and I would
31:10just be like
31:10I'm very
31:11sorry
31:11I didn't
31:11mean to
31:12over the
31:14last like
31:14two three
31:14months
31:15I've been
31:15working now
31:16as a barista
31:17so like
31:18I'll be
31:18making the
31:19coffee
31:19and they
31:20would talk
31:20to me
31:20and then
31:21I would
31:22begin
31:22the conversation
31:23when they
31:23speak to me
31:24I would
31:24hear it
31:25and then
31:26for whatever
31:26reason
31:26I would
31:27either forget
31:27or
31:28I just
31:29wouldn't
31:29hear it
31:29even my
31:30manager
31:30went up
31:31to me
31:31and they
31:31were like
31:31I feel
31:32like you
31:32should
31:32really
31:32work
31:32time
31:33skills
31:33and I
31:34was like
31:34I'm
31:35sorry
31:35I'm
31:35trying
31:35the best
31:36I can
31:37and your
31:37mood
31:38do you
31:38get tearful
31:39on your
31:40own
31:40you know
31:41do you
31:41ever get
31:41really sad
31:43do you
31:43ever get
31:44like that
31:44when I'm
31:45alone
31:45and I
31:46just like
31:46me and
31:47my thoughts
31:47I feel
31:48like I'm
31:48constantly
31:49overthinking
31:50have you
31:50ever felt
31:51low
31:51that you
31:52wanted to
31:52harm
31:53yourself
31:53or anything
31:54like that
31:54have you
31:54I wouldn't
31:55say harm
31:56myself
31:56but there
31:57will be
31:57times
31:57where I
31:57might just
31:59be in
31:59bed
32:00for like
32:00hours and
32:00hours of
32:01a day
32:01even though
32:02I have
32:02stuff
32:02to do
32:03and I
32:04just
32:04not want
32:04to do
32:05anything
32:05I just
32:05wanted to
32:06be like
32:06stay in
32:07my room
32:08and do
32:08nothing
32:08yeah
32:09it's quite
32:23an impressive
32:23brace
32:24isn't it
32:25just
32:25it's like
32:26another
32:27trouser leg
32:28isn't it
32:28I mean
32:28goodness me
32:29my poor
32:30knee
32:30I don't
32:31normally
32:31wear this
32:32it's just
32:32if I'm
32:33on the
32:33good going
32:34bursitis
32:34that's
32:35huge
32:36now
32:37this
32:37knee
32:37sounds
32:38like
32:38there's
32:38crinkle
32:38paper
32:39in it
32:39every time
32:40I try
32:40to get
32:40up
32:41you can
32:42see
32:42the
32:42difference
32:43yes
32:43in the
32:44knees
32:44it's very
32:44arthritic
32:45but it'd be
32:45okay to have
32:46a little feel
32:46of that
32:46yeah
32:47I'd love you
32:47to
32:47I started
32:48to get
32:48a pain
32:49in my
32:49knee
32:50here
32:50and then
32:50over the
32:51weekend
32:51it
32:52blew up
32:52I'm still
32:54getting
32:54trouble
32:54with
32:54my knee
32:55it just
32:56goes
32:56you know
32:57I wish
32:57it would
32:58go to
32:58Cyprus
32:58with me
32:59attached
32:59to it
32:59but
33:00okay Doris
33:07come through
33:08we're ready
33:08I have
33:11a student
33:12with me
33:12do you
33:12mind
33:12if you
33:12sit in
33:13I knew if you
33:13had
33:13because I
33:14saw the
33:14feet
33:14lovely to
33:17see you
33:17it's lovely
33:18to see you
33:19because
33:19it's good
33:21days and
33:21bad
33:21and I've
33:23got soaking
33:23wet
33:24as you
33:24can see
33:25it's horrible
33:25out there
33:26how are you
33:26alright
33:27good
33:27I have
33:29an ear
33:29I've got
33:30two
33:30but one
33:31of them
33:32has been
33:32playing me
33:32up for a
33:33little while
33:33and I've
33:34also got
33:35I think
33:36porosis
33:36of the
33:37knee
33:38that knee
33:38is killing
33:39me
33:39but there
33:40you are
33:40that's
33:40right
33:41and how
33:41long has
33:42the ear
33:42been bothering
33:42you for
33:43well
33:43it's
33:45crusty
33:45yeah
33:46it's the
33:46only way
33:47I can
33:47describe it
33:48it doesn't
33:49hurt
33:49but it
33:50itches
33:50it drives
33:51me mad
33:51yeah
33:51fair enough
33:52any discharge
33:52from it
33:53anything
33:53coming out
33:53of it
33:54not really
33:55that comes
33:55with if
33:56I do
33:57scratch
33:57it
33:58and as
33:58I've
33:59got
33:59long
33:59nails
34:00I
34:00couldn't
34:01hopefully
34:02you're not
34:02doing too
34:02much damage
34:03when you're
34:03doing that
34:04I hope
34:04I hope
34:05not
34:05but I mean
34:06it seems
34:07such a silly
34:07thing
34:08no not at all
34:09it's going
34:09on and on
34:10and on
34:10it's not
34:11silly at all
34:11I'm glad
34:12you came
34:12in
34:12any dizziness
34:14rotational vertigo
34:15type of
34:15symptoms
34:16not at the
34:16moment
34:17good
34:17I think
34:18that's
34:18coming
34:19hopefully
34:20not
34:20I hope
34:21not
34:21I will
34:22fall
34:23I don't
34:23know why
34:24I know you've
34:24had a few
34:25of those falls
34:25recently
34:26I've had five
34:27of them
34:27the point is
34:29with a fall
34:29it always happens
34:31where you can't
34:32get up
34:33because there's
34:33nothing to hold
34:34on to
34:34even at home
34:37if you know
34:37I mean I'm not
34:38near a chair
34:39or anything
34:39so I have to
34:41you know
34:42sashay along
34:43so if somebody
34:45doesn't come
34:45and help
34:46you up
34:46I think
34:47you'll be
34:48there till
34:48nine o'clock
34:49at night
34:49and do you
34:49have everything
34:50you need
34:50at home
34:50like walking
34:51aids
34:51oh yeah
34:52I've got
34:52all of them
34:53have you seen
34:54the guys
34:54at the falls
34:55clinic
34:55the specialists
34:56have you seen
34:56them
34:57no
34:57no
34:58are you happy
34:59to go
34:59and see
35:00them
35:00oh yeah
35:00can I look
35:01in your ears
35:02you can
35:03can I look
35:03in your good
35:04one first
35:04just to see
35:05what normal
35:05is like
35:06for you
35:06thank you
35:07perfect
35:09textbook ears
35:11I love it
35:11amazing
35:12really
35:13pristine
35:14oh
35:15well done
35:16well done you
35:17I've got something
35:17well done you
35:18you've got loads
35:20going on right
35:21that's brilliant
35:21really good
35:23yeah you can see
35:24the eardrums
35:25bulging out
35:26towards me
35:26ever so slightly
35:27it's nothing to
35:27worry about
35:28and the canal
35:29looks a bit
35:30inflamed and angry
35:31so yeah I'm going
35:31to give you a little
35:32spray for it
35:33that's just going
35:33to help calm
35:34down that
35:34inflammation
35:35and then what's
35:36going on with
35:37this knee
35:37I feel it's
35:39osteoporosis
35:40osteoporosis
35:41or osteoarthritis
35:42oh well how
35:43would I know
35:44well I suppose
35:45that's
35:46it looks
35:47osteoarthritic
35:48to me
35:49it looks like
35:49osteoarthritis
35:50yeah but let's
35:51have a little
35:51closer look
35:52is that better
35:52than the other
35:52one
35:53yeah infinitely
35:53is it
35:54100%
35:54yeah
35:55oh thank you
35:56I live on my
35:57own
35:58and I say
35:59I'm walking
35:59around the
36:00flat saying
36:00to myself
36:01why are you
36:02doing this
36:03to me
36:03are you
36:04managing okay
36:05at home
36:05yeah
36:06yeah
36:06did you get
36:07any help
36:08it's more
36:08I don't
36:10I'm used
36:11to being
36:11on my
36:11own
36:12yeah
36:12it's my
36:12son
36:13could you
36:14do something
36:14with my
36:15son
36:15he's driving
36:16me mad
36:17what have you
36:17got in mind
36:18oh
36:18oh I love
36:21it
36:22thank you
36:23oh my pleasure
36:24you've given me
36:25a good laugh
36:26there
36:26let's have a
36:27little
36:27thank you
36:28he's all right
36:29don't you
36:30understand me
36:30he's not
36:31I mean
36:31if I didn't
36:32have him
36:33oh now I can
36:34feel all that
36:34tender isn't
36:35it
36:35um
36:36he says
36:38the neighbours
36:38are complaining
36:39my television's
36:40too loud
36:41now I can't
36:42either hear it
36:42so what's the
36:43point of having
36:43a celly
36:44with your
36:45hearing aids
36:46in do you
36:46still need to
36:46turn the volume
36:47up quite high
36:48no
36:48no
36:49well then that's
36:49fine
36:50put your hearing aids
36:50in and watch
36:51the telly
36:51not a problem
36:52at all
36:52yeah well I
36:53didn't put them
36:54in because of
36:54in case
36:55yeah just have a
36:55look absolutely
36:56no it's looking
36:56good I'll give you
36:57a spray for it
36:58like I said
36:58I think the knee
36:59there's a bit of
37:00wear and tear there
37:01and that's what's
37:01causing all the pain
37:02if you want we can
37:03use a bit of
37:04ibuprofen gel to
37:05rub into it
37:06I think that'll
37:06really help
37:07yeah
37:07and then we'll
37:08refer you to the
37:08falls clinic again
37:09I'll chase it up
37:10for you because I
37:11don't think they've
37:11seen you it looks
37:12like
37:12wonderful
37:13and then we'll
37:14see how we go
37:14is that all right
37:15lovely that's fine
37:17very helpful
37:18good
37:19take care of
37:20yourself have a
37:21lovely weekend
37:21all the best
37:22lovely to see you
37:24again
37:25likewise
37:25all the best
37:26bye now
37:27I hope you're
37:28learning something
37:29even if it's only
37:30from us
37:31I hope so too
37:32thank you
37:33thanks bye now
37:34I can't believe it
37:40he's not worried
37:41I'm spending my
37:43life worrying
37:44you don't need to
37:45worry
37:45I've got gums in
37:46one ear
37:46Dr Horch will sort
37:48you out don't
37:48worry
37:49he will
37:50he will
37:50he's an expert
37:51isn't he
37:52he's lovely
37:53I know
37:53I know
37:54in actual fact
37:54I'm thinking
37:55of getting him
37:56cloned
37:56I was just
37:57thinking I haven't
37:58seen you for
37:58ages
37:59I know
37:59I know
38:00it's been busy
38:01but you haven't
38:01changed a bit
38:02well you're in
38:02good hands you see
38:03you don't need to
38:04see me anymore
38:04but it's nice to
38:05see you
38:06you're looking
38:06very well
38:07keep my fingers
38:08crossed
38:09good for you
38:09keep your fingers
38:10crossed
38:10but it's nice to
38:11see you again
38:12bye bye
38:12bye bye
38:13you know I've known
38:17you for a long
38:17time actually
38:18since you're a baby
38:19and it's great that
38:21you've come
38:22and I think we can
38:23help you
38:23I think some talking
38:25therapy is going to
38:25help you
38:26but how do you feel
38:27about medication to
38:28help lift your mood a bit
38:29for me I would
38:31I would want to learn
38:32as much like
38:33information about
38:34medication
38:34before I take it
38:35because you're an
38:36intelligent person
38:37and you want to
38:37know everything about
38:38and why take a
38:39chemical if you
38:39don't have to
38:40so I am going to
38:41refer you
38:42they should contact
38:44you within
38:45two weeks
38:46or they'll assess
38:47you on the phone
38:47and then decide
38:49which direction
38:50they want to
38:51direct you to
38:52there's talking
38:53therapy
38:53there's individuals
38:54there's group
38:55all those sorts of
38:56things
38:56it's really brave of you
38:58to come and talk about it
38:59have you got any questions
39:01well I would like to know
39:03have some like clarity
39:04like so I can stop
39:05thinking about
39:06do you
39:06from your like
39:07perspective
39:08would you think
39:09I have ADHD
39:10I think
39:11you know it's a spectrum
39:12isn't it
39:13of course
39:13and you know
39:14we're probably all
39:15on one part of the spectrum
39:16I think yes
39:17you probably are
39:18on one part of it
39:19but I think
39:20there might be other issues
39:21with that
39:22as far as
39:23numbers
39:24and letters
39:25but you're
39:26very intelligent
39:27you've got good insight
39:28and you know I'm here
39:30and you know where I am
39:31and feel free to
39:33come and see me
39:34I'll be seeing you
39:36again and I'll do
39:36a phone call review
39:37anyway
39:38to make sure
39:40you get the appointment
39:40okay
39:41so I'll put you down
39:42for a telephone call
39:43in two weeks
39:44yeah
39:44to see how things go
39:45if in the meantime
39:46you feel bad about
39:47or worse
39:48or anything like that
39:49you know
39:49just come and see me
39:50of course
39:51I will
39:51thank you
39:52all right
39:52okay
39:52yeah
39:53all the best
39:55have a good day
39:55and we'll be in touch
39:57of course
39:57see you
39:58so this is a question
40:11do you keep your eggs
40:12in the fridge
40:12yeah
40:13do you keep your ketchup
40:13in the fridge
40:14yeah
40:15you put your ketchup
40:16in the fridge
40:16do you keep fruit
40:18in the fridge
40:18depends what fruit it is
40:20so bananas
40:21no
40:21they go brown quickly
40:22not apples though
40:24or anything
40:24no I don't put apples
40:25in the fridge
40:25it's too hard
40:26when you bite it
40:27come on man
40:28even you know that
40:29how are you
40:35oh I'm not too bad
40:36I'm so sorry
40:37to hear about that
40:39I'll pop it up him
40:40if you want
40:41yeah
40:41are you managing okay
40:43yes
40:44it's a cure
40:45it's egg isn't it
40:45it sort of hits you
40:46when you least expect it
40:48when you sort of
40:50think it's going to be
40:50tough
40:51is actually when you're
40:52you're ready for it
40:53and it doesn't affect you
40:55so badly
40:55and then when it sort of
40:57I don't know
40:58something happens
40:59you're not expecting it
41:01and then it sort of
41:01hits you
41:02and you can't sort of
41:03function from that
41:04she set such a strong
41:07example
41:07I can't really
41:08I'm not allowed
41:08she was amazing
41:10she really was
41:11she was an amazing woman
41:12yeah
41:13yeah absolutely
41:1345 years
41:1445 years
41:16yeah
41:16but you've got
41:18I've got 45 years
41:20you've got 45 years
41:2145 years
41:22but your family
41:24are you doing okay
41:25together
41:25well yeah
41:26yeah we're very much
41:27together
41:28yeah exactly
41:29it's been sort of
41:30going to go on holiday
41:31or anything
41:32we haven't
41:34well yes we are
41:35planning to go away
41:36Christmas
41:36because Christmas
41:37we can't do Christmas
41:38at home
41:39that's going to be too much
41:40so we'll go away
41:41for Christmas
41:41and I bet Yvette
41:42gave you a list of
41:45yeah well that's the
41:47problem
41:47she was Mrs Christmas
41:49she'd think about
41:50Christmas
41:50364 other days
41:52of the year
41:52as well
41:53yeah
41:53a standard
41:55I cannot achieve
41:56myself I'm afraid
41:57so
41:57sharp scratch
42:00mums
42:01we go overboard
42:02don't we
42:03yes
42:04Yvette had got
42:06so many
42:06canyons
42:07fitted in her time
42:09she'd come to me
42:12how's your granddaughter
42:14she's great
42:15she's coming on a pace
42:16now
42:16she's really developing
42:18how old is she now
42:1816 months
42:20I was so happy
42:21that she
42:22got to see
42:24got to see her
42:25and then she attended
42:26her first birthday as well
42:27yeah it's amazing
42:27and got a nickname
42:29so she became
42:30goo
42:30did she become goo
42:32she became goo
42:33so she got
42:33incredible
42:34she got the nickname in
42:35she was so determined
42:38to see
42:38her first
42:39grandchild
42:40well she certainly
42:42was looking to make
42:43the most of
42:43whatever time she had
42:44all done sir
42:46ok
42:47thanks very much
42:48well you're very welcome
42:49and it's nice to see you
42:50you too
42:51you're looking well
42:52thanks
42:52you keeping well
42:53yeah yeah
42:54not bad
42:55just you know
42:56getting on with life
42:57yes quite
42:58grandkids
42:59keep me busy
43:00that'll do it
43:01you take care
43:02thanks very much
43:03bye John
43:04bye
43:05thank you so much
43:07for your help
43:08not at all
43:08I'll speak to you next week
43:09alright then
43:10thank you
43:10bye
43:10remember it's fasting
43:12from midnight
43:13nothing to eat
43:14from midnight
43:14when you come
43:15yeah I've got to remember
43:16when this was on
43:17afterwards
43:18thanks very much
43:19bye
43:20brilliant
43:20thanks very much
43:21pleasure
43:22take care
43:22all the best
43:22you two
43:23bye
43:23bye
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43:59You told somebody that you're starting to struggle at home.
44:26Not really. I think people put things in my mouth at times.
44:31Do you feel okay in yourself?
44:32I'm sweating my hell.
44:34On Sunday, all of a sudden, I had this blood cut off. I fainted.
44:38It just happened?
44:39Just like that.
44:56Just like that.
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