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00:00You
00:05What's going on there? She has a boyfriend. Really? There's been a lot of bad timing between us. I
00:12Just found Daniel unconscious. I think he may be having a stroke
00:17Best damn hospital in the Midwest. I
00:21Understand that you don't want the world to know about your prime diagnosis
00:24But that doesn't mean you can blow off your follow-up appointments. Did they find a cure? It's a mistake
00:28not to deal with this
00:29My mistake was getting tested at Gaffney because I didn't know you would be sent the results. Oh
00:36Ma, this is beautiful
00:39Well, I have found myself with time on my hands for the first time in years. Wait, is this my
00:47Janet Jackson t-shirt?
00:50There's something from every member of the family on there so you can take us with you when you go
00:56I don't know. We talked about this Indianapolis is just three hours away by car
01:03Oh, you expecting someone no
01:11Surprise
01:11Great to see you man David we thought you weren't coming. I thought I couldn't and then I had a
01:17Chicago client who needed a visit
01:18Oh, and so two birds
01:21Even if you had to come up with a work excuse. Hey, I'm here. Yes, you're here. Give me your
01:28coat
01:33Good morning
01:35How are you so perky after last night? I don't seem to remember you complaining
01:41Think around to I might have started listen
01:45There's this dive bar. I want to go to tonight. It's in Canaryville. It's a biker bar. Oh
01:50I was thinking more like a bowl of popcorn and some office reruns
01:54I feel like life is meant to be lived. Yeah, it's the it's the living that's killing me. It's getting
02:00a little bit out of control
02:02Oh, I think control is a little bit
02:06Overrated. Who even are you? Oh, you don't remember. Oh
02:11Get dressed overnight was slammed with a gas explosion. We're short surgeons
02:16All right, it'll just have to wait till the biker bar
02:21There is something else happening
02:25Connie is pregnant
02:29She's
02:31Wow, oh, that's wonderful
02:34Well, it would even be more wonderful if I
02:39Ever met her. No, no, I know. I know you will soon
02:44It's just that she she carries a marker for Tay-Sachs
02:49Which isn't a worry if I'm in the clear, but the genetic test wasn't conclusive
02:55So I need a family medical history. Okay
03:00I
03:01I see I
03:03Was hoping to get in touch with my biological father if
03:07If you knew you know, I I have an address, but
03:13That's been years, baby
03:15I mean, I could get another genetic test for the doctors they say that the you should have a full
03:21family history
03:22Yeah
03:26Yeah
03:29Yeah
03:31Yeah, Cody Medivor 17 collapsed at camp apparently had a full-on seizure
03:36Sorry to hear that Cody. I'm dr. Howard. What were you doing before the seizure happened?
03:40We were at practice. I got tackled
03:43He was seen here two weeks ago for a concussion. Yeah, I'm thinking post-concussive syndrome second one. Yeah, I
03:50agree
03:51Doris has contacted your parents, but in the meantime, let's get you into a gown. Okay. I have to go.
03:56Hey, it's gonna be okay
03:57No, I have to get back
03:59Cody. Oh, he's seizing again. Let's get him on his side
04:04Get him two of Ativan four of Zofran. All right
04:10We got a major MVC three critical coming in all hands on deck. Dr. Ripley. You're up trauma one
04:18In a minivan, this is flatbed truck full of rebar head-on eight-year-old male under a strain right
04:23arm fracture
04:23Impelment degloving on the right leg. Tourniquet was applied for pulphatal bleeding. Gonna need a surgeon
04:28You've got one. Let's give one gram ANSEP and we got to get that tourniquet off and save his leg
04:32Tourniquet's been on for over an hour. Well, why don't start worrying till at least six? Dr. Howard, you're with
04:36me. Dr. Ripley on to the next
04:40Trauma two
04:4213-year-old female her feet were up on the dash deformity of bilateral tib-fibs heart rate 112 bp
04:48109 number 62
04:49Okay, I'll help. All fractures closed. Let's get some labs and then off to CT for hand scan
04:56Trauma three
04:59Female late 30s helmets in the neck and abdomen. I can see that. Oh, she conscious. She keeps calling out
05:04for her kids
05:05K50 fentanyl on route heart rate 115 bp 100 over 60
05:09I guess we're waiting for the driver the truck
05:11He walked away from it. Yeah, lucky him
05:13All right, hang two units pack cells, please
05:15I'm sorry if this is uncomfortable
05:19All right
05:23I just need x-rays fast and let's get into the OR please
05:27We don't have one. Lennox took the last OR upstairs
05:29Well, Ben, just cancel electrosurgery
05:31Already did. It's all the gas explosion
05:33All right, then we'll just do it here
05:35Uh, okay, I'll get to
05:37Come on
05:37Colin, Sarah, please, please, my children
05:58Hey, Dr. Charles
06:00Dr. Mitch Ripley
06:02Welcome back
06:03Thank you, buddy
06:05Don't you have a another week in rehab?
06:08I opted for outpatient, you know, it's just going crazy
06:11Want to get back to work? Miss you guys
06:13Back in charge
06:14Well, not officially. I still got a couple of those, you know
06:17Boiler plate cognitive tests to pass
06:20Well, whatever the case, just glad to have you back
06:22You know that, uh, Dr. Rabari has a very different style
06:26Really?
06:28Yeah
06:29Anyway, let's, uh, let's catch up later
06:31Uh, I got a patient
06:32Okay
06:32Go forth, heel
06:34Young man
06:36Welcome back
06:37Theo
06:37Am I wrong, or are you, uh, are you back a little early?
06:40Maybe a bit, but it's the craziest thing, man
06:42I just feel like a million bucks
06:44I mean, Sam and Dean, that, that cranial bypass
06:47It's, it's incredible
06:49I'm thrilled to see you
06:50And listen, I also appreciate you filling in
06:53Really
06:54But I promise you, I'm ready and raring to go
06:56Well, hopefully you can tolerate a little power sharing agreement
06:59I look forward to it
07:01All right
07:01Excuse me, gentlemen
07:02I need a signature to discharge the schizophrenic hot dog
07:15Welcome back
07:16Thank you
07:18So, Cody, you were here two weeks ago and you saw Dr. Rabari
07:23Who diagnosed you with a probable concussion and did not clear you to play
07:27Yeah, I, my dad, uh, took us to our, um, family doctor and he cleared me
07:35Now, was that a family doctor or did you just find one that would clear you?
07:39You don't understand, I have to do this camp
07:43All the college scouts are there and I have to get a scholarship or I have to, uh
07:49Okay
07:50Hey, hey, hey, Cody, it's all right
07:54Breathe for me, all right
07:58Look, here's what we can do
08:01Okay, we can get you a CT scan and then we can talk about it
08:06That's a whole lot that you're taking on though, buddy
08:10Dr. Asher, Dr. Ripley
08:13What happened?
08:14I'm here
08:15She crashed in imaging, she became unresponsive, hypotensive and tacky
08:18They had to intubate
08:19Okay, did they get any images in CT?
08:21They got part of it done
08:22Tech said that she's got free fluid in her abdomen, but they don't know where it's coming from
08:25She's bleeding into her belly
08:26We need a trauma surgeon and an OR
08:28And we've got neither
08:35Hey, I'm gonna do surgery here
08:37So are we, but we'll need your help
08:43More suction, please
08:44Need to see the field
08:46Over here, please
08:47Sorry, not a surgical nurse
08:49Just suck better
08:51How's it going over there?
08:53Got six laps in the space of Rhetzius
08:55I'm still suctioning quite a bit
08:57Dean, her pressure's better, but there's still a lot of sarasanguinous fluid in the field
09:01She's likely a bladder injury, use methylene blue to find the tear
09:04Okay
09:04Take ups
09:08Okay
09:09Okay, yep, found it
09:11Rio Vicro, please
09:13VX are controlled, no further bleeding
09:15I think we are good to remove
09:19All right, here we go
09:23BP's still dropping
09:24Hold it, damn it
09:25You're missing something here
09:27Come here
09:27Okay, almost done
09:28Closing the daughter's bladder
09:30No, no, no, no, just hold it a minute
09:31I'm still unstable, but nothing's bleeding intra-abdominally
09:34How deep was the rebar?
09:36Looks like it went through the cervical cuff
09:37Okay, well she's likely bleeding vaginally, so grab a balloon catheter and put it in her pelvis
09:42Good thought, thank you
09:45She's hemorrhaging, unpacked bleeding liver
09:49I don't see anything blaring
09:51That'd be retroperitoneal
09:52What are we missing?
09:54Dean, what are we missing?
09:56One second, come on over
09:59Okay, mobilize the ascending colon up to the liver along the white line of tolt
10:03Okay, found it, the bleeding is coming deep under the liver
10:06We're on our fourth MVP pack
10:08We need to start our levithead
10:09Mitch, put a Reboa in
10:10Yeah, give me a Reboa
10:12Brady-Cardigan hypertensive
10:14I'm not feeling a femoral pulse
10:16Okay, we need more blood
10:17Step, starting compressions
10:19Should we do a shunt?
10:21No, no, no, no, don't
10:21Never works, see if she stabilizes after the Reboa
10:24Giving one of Epi
10:28Come on
10:32I can't get arterial access
10:36Come on, we'll get you
10:37It's a Nina Kava injury, she's lost too much blood
10:44Hannah
10:46Hannah
10:58Time of death, 1143
11:06The father is here
11:14Mr. Bennett
11:19Yes
11:21What is happening?
11:22Uh, I just know there was an accident with a truck and but
11:27What is happening?
11:29I'm Dr. Asher, this is Dr. Ripley
11:32Your wife, your son and your daughter were brought in this morning
11:36Your daughter initially presented with broken legs but
11:42But
11:45But
11:48She was later discovered to have severe internal bleeding
11:54We attempted to repair her injuries
11:58But we weren't able to do so
12:02And she died
12:05I am so sorry
12:28I was supposed to be the one driving today
12:31I was supposed to be there
12:33I am so sorry
12:34It should have been me
12:35It should have been
12:37Our trauma surgeon Dr. Archer has stabilized your wife
12:41And he's currently working on repairing the injuries
12:44Your son is still in the O.R.
12:46And Madeline here can take you upstairs
12:50We can go up whenever you're ready Mr. Bennett
13:10Hey, do we have imaging back on Cody Medivor, the football player in four?
13:15Hello
13:17What's going on?
13:19Uh, you haven't heard who came in?
13:21Who?
13:22Dr. Howard's boyfriend
13:25Naomi's?
13:25Yeah
13:26He's a rock climbing instructor and a marathoner
13:29It's great
13:31What's he in for?
13:32Falling off a rock?
13:33He gashed his arm with a circular saw
13:34He needs stitches but we don't have a dock available
13:37In his spare time he builds houses for orphans
13:40That's that's great
13:41Now I've got a minute maybe I can stitch him up
13:47Mr. Bennett
13:48Yes
13:49Dr. Archer I've been working on your wife
13:53We've successfully repaired the injuries to her neck and abdomen
13:56She's not completely out of the woods yet
13:57But she's stable and uh is looking fairly good at the moment
14:02Oh god
14:05Thank you
14:06Yeah
14:07Thank
14:08Thank you
14:09Of course
14:10Of course
14:13Oh we uh
14:15We fought
14:18Last words I said
14:21They were in anger
14:24I have so much that I need to say
14:26Yeah
14:27No I understand
14:28I understand
14:29If things continue to go well
14:31You'll get that chance to say it
14:34Thank you
14:36So Sam you're thinking the seizures are not neurological
14:39There's no brain bleed
14:40There's no acute or chronic subdural
14:43Doesn't rule out a concussion or a post-concussion syndrome
14:46Which is primarily physiological
14:47But there's nothing neurological
14:49It could be second impact syndrome
14:51Which would not show up on Cody's CT
14:53An fMRI could determine which area of the brain is affected
14:56And then we can treat it accordingly
14:58What are you thinking John?
15:00My gut is something else is going on here
15:04The kid was sobbing during his intake
15:07Well emotional ability is a symptom of concussion and post-concussion syndrome
15:11You notice any emotionality when he came in a couple weeks ago?
15:15Just what is consistent with a concussion Dr. Charles as I noted in the chart
15:21The seizures are new this time and not a common PCS symptom
15:24I know I just feel like there's something here beyond the physical
15:30Why don't I have a chat?
15:31I'll go talk to the kids the parents and see see what I can dig up
15:34Yeah, would you talk to me?
15:36Yeah, that's a good idea have a chat
15:49Pretty impressive gash here
15:51Circular saw you said right
15:53Those things are dangerous
15:54It's true
15:56It was a volunteer at the job site
15:58And we get volunteers they mean well but
16:01This guy let us all get away from him
16:03I had to jump down from the second floor and stop that thing from hurting somebody
16:09Jumped down two stories to save someone from assault
16:12Well, that's uh, it's intense
16:16You know, we get pretty hardcore around here too to be honest
16:20I had this girl in here a while back
16:23Severe anaphylaxis
16:24Right just hornet stings all over her face and I had to go
16:29Find her bunny in her tree house because this kid had a crush on it
16:33It was a thing
16:34Oh, that's amazing
16:35Going the extra mile
16:37Yeah, so I gotta ask
16:38Um, why'd you come all the way into gaffney to get sewn up?
16:41Um, my girlfriend works here
16:44Maybe you know her, Dr. Naomi Howard
16:47Yeah, Naomi
16:48Um, no, she's great
16:51You're dating a surgeon though, that's uh
16:53That's brave
16:55Brave
16:56Wow
16:57I mean, just so you know
16:59I mean, surgical residents, they really have like zero time for a personal life
17:04And surgeons in general, they just, they seem to have a tougher time keeping relationships down
17:09And this one doctor that I work with, three ex-wives
17:15Wait, Dr. Frost
17:18Naomi's told me about you, you're the child actor
17:23Yep, yeah, that's me
17:25She really likes you
17:27It's great to meet you
17:29You too
17:36Cody
17:38That's Caleb, Cody's brother
17:40He was in the cafe, Coat Strain brought him over from the camp
17:43And they didn't let him ride along in the ambulance
17:45That was nice of the coach, it was nice of the coach coming to the hospital too
17:49Yeah, we've known him forever, he was Cody's coach in youth league too
17:54They seem really close
17:56They're inseparable
17:57Caleb was at the camp too?
17:59He was just watching, he's Cody's biggest fan
18:02How's Cody feeling about the camp, do you think?
18:04I mean, is he still passionate about playing football, as excited about it as he's always been?
18:09More than ever, football's his life
18:10Well, the concussion slowed him down a bit
18:13You mean the first one, two weeks ago
18:16Matter of fact, you know, my colleague, Dr. Rabari, who examined him, didn't actually clear him to play
18:22Just had his bell rung, no big deal
18:24Anyway, Ellen, you mentioned that you thought that the first concussion had slowed him down a little bit
18:29What did you mean by that?
18:30Well, I just worried that
18:31She didn't mean anything
18:33Okay
18:34Because it's just that, you know, concussions can cause a little emotional dysregulation
18:40You know, and that's not something that you
18:43What are you even talking about?
18:44What I'm talking about is that Dr. Frost, who did the intake this time
18:49He thought that he detected a little anxiety on Cody's part about continuing to play football
18:54Which frankly makes sense to me, given that it looks like he's had his second concussion in two weeks
19:01Was there something you wanted to add?
19:03There is one thing, Cody
19:07He started waiting in the bed again
19:09Helen, are you out of your mind?
19:12Cody
19:12Cody
19:15BP and heart rate are spiking
19:17Okay, let's turn them
19:18Yeah, go on
19:18Two more Ativan, grandma kept her IV
19:21Copy
19:21Love you, Cody
19:23All right, Cody, we got you
19:30Hey, mom
19:32Hey
19:35What happened? Was he there?
19:38He was
19:38He still lives there with his wife
19:41Their son opened the door
19:43That was weird
19:43We could be twins
19:45And did he agree to fill out the medical history questionnaire?
19:50He did
19:52So that's good
19:55But something happened
19:58No, nothing happened
20:00I can see it all over your face
20:06He told me to never contact him again
20:08As far as he was concerned, I wasn't his son
20:13Wow
20:16I'm sorry, David
20:18I explained to him the questionnaire was for the baby
20:21But he shrugged it off
20:23His own grandchild
20:24He walked away from us and we're both better for it
20:29Yeah
20:32You know, son, it's the people who love us
20:37Who shape who we are
20:43Thanks, boy
20:46Colin is alive
20:47The rebar has been removed
20:49But there's a mismatch right now between the graft and the artery in his leg
20:53Which means there's not sufficient blood flow to his foot
20:55And he is at risk of losing his right leg
20:57So I'd like to go back in and do a bypass
21:01Okay, but, um, is that risky?
21:04Well, he's a child and it means more surgeries
21:08And there is always risk
21:09But if this works, we will save his leg
21:14If it works
21:16Well, I believe it will work
21:21Alternatively, we could amputate now with less risk
21:26Well, yeah, then that
21:28No more risk
21:32Mr. Bennett, I understand why you say that
21:36But please consider if you're making this decision for you, not for him
21:45I'm sorry, excuse me?
21:48He's an eight-year-old boy, he might want his leg the rest of his life
21:51But
21:52You want more time with him, of course
21:55But nobody knows how much time they have
21:58So it's about the life we live while we have it
22:01And saving his leg will give him the best chance at his best life
22:14Uh-okay
22:18Okay
22:19Okay
22:39Hey.
22:40No time for fun. I gotta go save a leg.
22:43Yeah, about that.
22:45The father doesn't want that.
22:47He just wants his son to live.
22:50And he will, with both legs.
22:53You don't know that.
22:54You are taking an unnecessary risk.
22:57I'm taking a necessary risk.
22:58No, you're being reckless.
23:01You are all impulse these days, all id,
23:03and maybe it's fun at the bar or in bed,
23:07but you are letting your life mess with your work.
23:11That's really more your thing.
23:13You need to amputate and save his life.
23:15And is that your opinion as a surgeon?
23:28Cody, I'm Dr. Charles, and I work with Dr. Frost.
23:31I'm fine.
23:33I don't need, uh...
23:35I'm fine.
23:41Tough day, huh?
23:42Yeah, I just didn't need to be cleaned up like a baby.
23:44I get it.
23:45Do you mind if I, if I sit for a bit?
23:48Sure.
23:50Hospitals can be a challenging environment, right?
23:52All the poking and prodding.
23:55People getting up on your grill.
23:57Yeah, tell me about it.
23:59Yeah.
24:00And you've also just, you've had a really...
24:03You've had a hell of a couple of weeks.
24:05You know, first a concussion, before this big camp,
24:08you know, and all that, uh, all that pressure.
24:11Camp's not really that much pressure.
24:14I'm one of the best players there.
24:16Oh.
24:17I'm glad to hear that.
24:18And, uh, how about this latest...
24:20bump on the head?
24:21How you doing?
24:22You all right?
24:23Yeah, I'm fine.
24:24Look, the thing about concussions, Cody,
24:25is that sometimes they can really stretch
24:27our emotional resilience.
24:29You know, make us extremely sensitive.
24:32Right?
24:33Like, and all of a sudden,
24:34these big, huge feelings
24:36can just, like, come up out of nowhere.
24:39Even maybe feelings we haven't felt in a while.
24:43And the seizures can be part
24:45of post-concussion syndrome, right?
24:47But they can also be a symptom of PTSD, right?
24:51And we call those functional seizures
24:53or psychogenic, non-epileptic seizures.
24:58And the way we tell the difference
25:00is that with the first kind of seizure,
25:01a person's eyes are usually open.
25:04But with the psychogenic seizures,
25:06the ones that are sometimes a symptom of PTSD,
25:10a person's eyes are almost always closed.
25:14And I couldn't help noticing
25:15that during this last seizure you just had,
25:18that your eyes were closed.
25:20Uh-huh.
25:21And so, if you don't mind,
25:23I just, I really wouldn't be doing my job
25:25if I didn't ask you.
25:27Is something troubling you from your past
25:31that's been coming up lately?
25:39Something maybe involving your dad?
25:43It's not my dad.
25:44Okay.
25:46But it's someone.
25:52Coach, Coach Drain gave him a ride.
25:55Gave who a ride?
25:58Caleb.
26:01He was at camp with me watching me play,
26:04but they wouldn't take him in the ambulance,
26:05so Coach Drain gave him a ride to the hospital.
26:10Wait, that was really upsetting to you.
26:15I can handle that stuff, but
26:18if something
26:21were to happen to Caleb.
26:27But Coach Drain,
26:29he was your youth coach, too,
26:31right back when you were younger.
26:35He used to keep me after practice
26:39in the locker room.
26:41He took me to his house
26:46when I was
26:4811
26:49and 12.
26:53Because
26:57he called me his
27:02special boy.
27:08I never thought I would have to see him again.
27:16Cody, I'm
27:18so sorry
27:19that you had to go through that.
27:29Come in.
27:37Spencer Cook.
27:39You know, you could have given me a heads up
27:41that you were sending your son to my home.
27:44I didn't send David.
27:46David's a grown man
27:47who had some medical questions
27:49for his biological father.
27:51My wife was home.
27:52My son.
27:54And so
27:55your family are unaware
27:57that you had a child 46 years ago?
28:01Oh, I see.
28:03That's why you treated David so poorly.
28:06No, that questionnaire was just an excuse
28:09to knock on my front door.
28:12He wanted something from me
28:13that I can't give him.
28:16You know, I think all David
28:18was really looking for
28:20is a little compassion.
28:24I think he wanted to look you in the eye
28:27and see if he could find
28:29just a little piece of him and you.
28:34There wasn't any.
28:35No surprise to me,
28:37but he had to see that for himself.
28:41Yeah, coming here was a bad idea.
28:43Mm.
28:44You know,
28:46my son
28:47is a beautiful soul.
28:50It's a shame you can't see that.
28:56Let today be the last time
28:58I see either one of you.
29:00I already have a family.
29:01You told me you didn't want one.
29:03No, I just didn't want one with you.
29:06Ah, well,
29:07both David and I
29:08thank you for that.
29:11Close the door on your way out.
29:26Mr. Bennett?
29:30Dr. Lennox is still finishing up,
29:32but I wanted to come let you know
29:33your son came through well.
29:37She did it.
29:39Yes.
29:40Yeah, she and the team
29:41saved her son's leg.
29:43He should regain full use of it.
29:45Oh.
29:47She really did it.
29:49Yeah.
29:51She's a damn good surgeon.
29:53Dr. Lennox.
29:54Uh, Mr. Bennett,
29:55your son is being moved
29:56to recovery now,
29:58although he will have to stay
29:59in our PICU
29:59for the next few weeks,
30:00and your wife is in the ICU.
30:02I imagine she will wake soon,
30:04and you can talk to her
30:05when she's been extubated.
30:10I...
30:11Thank you, thank you, thank you.
30:14So...
30:14Thank you so much.
30:20You told him how hard it was
30:22to be in a relationship
30:23with a surgeon,
30:23and you know doctors
30:24with four ex-wives?
30:25No, I think I said three ex...
30:28It was a bad attempt
30:29at small talk, all right?
30:29I...
30:30No, I know exactly
30:31what you're doing,
30:31and it's not fair.
30:33You had an opening,
30:34and you didn't take it,
30:35and I'm sorry,
30:35but time moves along,
30:36and life goes with it.
30:38Naomi,
30:40I made a mistake.
30:42Okay?
30:42I made a huge mistake,
30:44and it sucks.
30:45Because I can be really bad at this.
30:47I can be really awkward,
30:49and I don't know how to say
30:51the things people are supposed
30:52to say all the time.
30:55I...
30:56I get that I'm not him.
30:58All right, I'm not 6'2 and jacked
31:00and annoyingly nice to everyone
31:02or build homes for orphans.
31:04It's got to be said, though,
31:06apparently not that well
31:06because I did put eight stitches
31:08in him to...
31:08Besides point,
31:09I'm doing it again.
31:10Look.
31:15I get away with him,
31:17and it is selfish of me,
31:19and I'm sorry,
31:20but I wish that you weren't.
31:25Well, I'm...
31:26I'm sorry,
31:29John, I...
31:37Okay.
31:39I'm sorry.
31:40Is it all right?
31:41Yeah, absolutely.
31:42Of course, yeah.
31:42She should be awake soon.
31:44Yeah.
31:46Yeah.
31:57Oh, baby.
32:00Baby, I'm so sorry.
32:04Sarah's gone.
32:08But Colin...
32:10Colin, he made it,
32:12and we're gonna get through this together.
32:15I'm gonna quit my job,
32:18and I'm gonna be the best dad,
32:22husband I can be.
32:24From now on,
32:25I promise you.
32:28Uh...
32:30She's hemorrhaging from her abdomen.
32:32Wait, what...
32:33I need a laparotomy train here!
32:35Sir, I'm so sorry,
32:36but could you step back?
32:37God.
32:38All right.
32:40We're not losing you today.
32:42Brady Cardick and hypotensive.
32:47I need some blood.
32:50Asystole.
32:52Bagger.
32:58One of epi.
33:04Epi's in.
33:11Still asystolic.
33:12My prodigy tray is here.
33:14Do you want to open her up?
33:20No.
33:21No.
33:23She's too coagulopathic.
33:26It's...
33:27Nothing we can do.
33:30I'm a deaf.
33:321803.
33:33Come up and down.
33:37I'm...
33:38I'm...
33:38I'm...
33:40I'm...
33:42I'm...
33:43I'm...
33:44I'm...
33:44I'm...
33:44I'm...
33:48This is happening really fast.
33:49Yeah.
33:51Cody, really important to me
33:52that you understand
33:53that Dr. Frost and I
33:54are what's called
33:55mandated reporters.
33:57Okay?
33:58That means that we are required
33:59by law
33:59to report abuse.
34:01They've got Coach Strain
34:02in custody.
34:03Okay?
34:04He'll never be able
34:04to hurt anyone ever again.
34:08I guess I'm done playing football
34:10for good, right?
34:12Why do you say that?
34:13I can't play without having a seizure.
34:18I'm broken.
34:20Look,
34:21I totally get that that's what it feels like
34:23right now.
34:24Okay?
34:26But...
34:27Buddy, you're suffering from PTSD.
34:29And PTSD is treatable.
34:31Look, we've got to find somebody
34:32that you're comfortable talking to
34:33and then
34:34you've got to be patient.
34:36All right?
34:36Because it takes a while.
34:37But I guarantee you
34:38if you stick with it,
34:41you're going to get better.
34:43You can play football
34:44as long as you still love the game, Cody.
34:48And you are absolutely
34:49going to have a life
34:50on the other side of this.
34:52I promise you that.
34:55I don't know.
34:56I do.
34:58You do?
35:00Cody, I know that.
35:01Okay?
35:02Trust me on that.
35:08Cody!
35:15I'll get you a list of resources, okay?
35:17Yeah.
35:34They're all alone now.
35:37You okay?
35:40No.
35:42You?
35:43No.
35:44I will be.
35:49And how do you bring a child
35:50into a world
35:51where things like this happen?
35:54I do not know.
35:57It's a leap of faith, I guess.
36:02He's a single father now.
36:06What does he say to his son?
36:10Where does he even begin?
36:13Hopefully he says
36:14all the things he left unsaid.
36:18All the things he couldn't say.
36:29Michael, I'm making your quilt next.
36:32Watch out.
36:32She'll probably put in
36:33something embarrassing
36:34like your Boyz II Men t-shirt.
36:36I'm not embarrassed by that at all.
36:38Hey, Mom.
36:39Yeah, no.
36:39Oh, look who came after all.
36:42Hey.
36:43Connie flew in to surprise me.
36:44Hi, I'm Connie.
36:46Oh, yeah.
36:46It's a pleasure to meet you.
36:48It's so good to meet you at last.
36:51Oh.
36:54Well, what's this?
36:56It's not my party.
36:58Open it.
37:01It's your granddaughter.
37:02Daughter?
37:03David.
37:05Congratulations, bro.
37:07My granddaughter.
37:08My granddaughter.
37:12How do you walk away from that?
37:15By not seeing past yourself.
37:18Isaiah, can you say hi?
37:20Yeah.
37:20Say hi.
37:21Yeah.
37:22Connie and I have decided
37:24to name her after you.
37:26Oh.
37:27Come on.
37:28You can name her anything.
37:30You sure you want to saddle her with Sharon?
37:33It's a strong name that'll honor
37:35the strongest person I know.
37:38Then I approve.
37:42Thank you, son.
37:56Beer.
37:59I haven't seen you around here before.
38:03Uh, yeah, I'm, uh, new in town.
38:11A pretty boy like you in a place like this?
38:14He got a pair on you.
38:18Well, maybe you'd like to find out.
38:22Are you saying you think I'm easy?
38:24I don't know.
38:25Are you?
38:27Hi, buddy.
38:29Would you back off?
38:31Oh, uh, no, it's, it's not like that.
38:34We're good.
38:35This guy bothering you, lady?
38:37You know, what if he was?
38:39Well, I'll take care of her for you.
38:41What?
38:41You'd do that for me.
38:43There's nothing to take care of.
38:44That is so nice of you.
38:44Thank you so much.
38:46No, I don't.
38:47You don't have to do that.
38:48Take your hands off of me.
38:50Oh, no.
38:52No!
38:53No!
38:55We gotta go.
38:58What's wrong with you?
39:03Hey.
39:04Hey.
39:05Um, I forgot something.
39:07What?
39:14That.
39:20What happened to, you know, a super handsome build-house-for-orphans guy?
39:26Uh, we broke up.
39:27Really?
39:29How'd he take it?
39:30Really well.
39:32He likes you.
39:33Um, he thinks you're great and wishes us well.
39:37Of course he does.
39:51No, no.
39:52No.
39:54Mm-mm.
39:55Mitch, no, no, no, no.
39:56No.
39:57Oh, no.
39:57See, this is my apartment, and it's not even midnight.
40:01Actually, almost one.
40:02Okay, well, here, then, after you.
40:08Um, I-I think I'm actually gonna head home.
40:12Oh!
40:14No, legally you can't do that, because you defended my honor, and now you have to claim your prize.
40:21Yes.
40:25Kaelin, I don't know what's going on with you, but it's something.
40:31This has gone from fun to a little terrifying, actually.
40:38It's like you're, I don't know, dancing faster and faster, afraid the music's gonna stop.
40:46You know, what's going on with you?
40:51What are you-what are you afraid of?
40:57I just don't want to be boring right now.
41:00I'll get boring.
41:02Yeah, okay.
41:05Good night.
41:08Come on!
41:18Good night.
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