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00:00Previously on Army Wives.
00:02Ms. LeBlanc.
00:02I'm Claire Decker.
00:04Hi, nice to meet you.
00:06This is Finn.
00:07Hello.
00:08I may not be anything special, but I know that my son is.
00:12And I just want a fair shake for him, that's all.
00:15This is Mrs. Decker from Fordham Academy.
00:18Finn's been awarded a full scholarship.
00:21Welcome to Fordham.
00:24I walked back with a souffle and Denise is sitting by herself.
00:28It was incredibly rude.
00:30The simple fact is that you can't stand to be in the same room as Denise, can you?
00:34What she did violates everything I believe in.
00:39I remain Claudia Joy's friend, and that will never change.
00:43But I don't have to be yours.
00:45Thank you for all your kindness.
00:47You didn't have to do that.
00:49You two will be guests at the Dreamhaven Spa this weekend.
00:54Massages, facials, the work.
00:57Look out!
01:15What's your ETA in the pump?
01:20What's your ETA in the pump?
01:22Let's check that.
01:23We're here already.
01:36It's me, Claudia Joy.
01:38Just try to be still.
01:44Ma'am, are you okay?
01:46Yeah, I'm fine.
01:46It's my friend.
01:48Arteria lack to her lower left wrist.
01:50I'm elevating, applying pressure.
01:52Positive LOC.
01:54Pulse is ready.
01:55Airway is okay.
01:56EMT?
01:57Nurse.
01:59Yes.
02:00Yeah.
02:01I'm right here, Claudia Joy.
02:02I'm right beside you.
02:04I'm a paramedic, ma'am.
02:06I'm going to take over for your friend now.
02:08Okay.
02:09Can you stay blessed?
02:12Okay.
02:13You're going to be fine.
02:15Oh.
02:18Oh.
02:28Doing so well, Claudia Joy.
02:31Just hang in there.
02:32Okay?
02:36I need to step in.
02:38Uh-oh.
02:39Ma'am, we'll take it from here.
02:41We need to make sure you're okay.
02:54I'll be close by.
02:57Please.
02:58Yeah.
03:05She's my best friend.
03:28Your mother's gone only a few hours,
03:31and our eating habits have gone completely to hell.
03:33Speak for yourself.
03:37Soy ice cream.
03:39Tofu.
03:40Nut.
03:47General Holden.
03:49Speaking.
03:56What happened?
04:03She's stable.
04:05Her head CT came back clear.
04:07She cut over during the accident.
04:08I had to get stitches.
04:11What about you?
04:12I'm okay, kiddo.
04:14Just a couple bruises.
04:16What happened?
04:17I don't know.
04:18It all happened so fast.
04:23I'm here for my wife, Claudia Joy.
04:25Holden.
04:26I just spoke with Dr. Spencer.
04:27We can take you right back.
04:29Emily?
04:31I'm all right.
04:32I should try to reach Frank again.
04:34Go.
04:36Go.
04:37Go.
04:37Go.
04:38Go.
04:38Go.
04:38Go.
04:39Go.
04:39Go.
04:39Go.
04:39Go.
04:40Come on.
04:59Mom.
05:02Don't worry.
05:04Don't worry, honey.
05:05I'm fine.
05:06I'm Dr. Spencer.
05:07I've been treating your wife.
05:10In addition to a mild concussion and some superficial bruises and contusions, your wife suffered an arterial laceration to her
05:19left wrist.
05:20We've closed the wound and expected to heal normally.
05:24Perfusion to the distal extremities looks good.
05:27Come again?
05:29Sorry.
05:30Long day.
05:33With this kind of trauma, circulation to the fingers can be a problem, but that does...
05:41Good, right?
05:43Yes.
05:43And her head...
05:54Anytime there's a loss of consciousness, we prefer to err on the side of caution.
06:11Caution.
06:13Come on.
06:14Don't forget.
06:16Seedbelts.
06:18Mom.
06:19The only thing Mrs. Holden really needs right now is rest.
06:23Understood.
06:25See you tomorrow.
06:26Thank you, Dr. Spencer.
06:28Yes, thank you.
06:32Did you see Denise?
06:34Yeah.
06:35How is she?
06:36She's okay.
06:37Yeah.
06:38We sat around the way in.
06:39Oh, I feel so foolish.
06:45Denise offered to drive, and...
06:48Michael, the car.
06:50Don't worry about the car.
06:58You should go home.
07:00You should...
07:01Emily, you have school.
07:04She has school.
07:07I'll be right back.
07:09All right.
07:10Okay.
07:15I'm going to stay with your mother tonight.
07:18Me too.
07:19I know that you want to, sweetheart, but I need you to do something for me.
07:24Colonel Sherwood is at the Pentagon, and that means Mrs. Sherwood is all alone right now.
07:30Right.
07:31I need you to take her home and make sure she's okay.
07:34Can you do that for me?
07:36Yeah.
07:36That's my girl.
07:38I'll tell her.
07:39I'm going to say goodnight to Mom first.
07:46Excuse me.
07:47Did you help out with that car accident on Route 12 tonight?
07:50Yes, sir.
07:51I was one of the responders on the scene.
07:54That was my wife.
07:55I appreciate that, but the person you should really thank is her.
08:01She's a hell of a nurse.
08:03She hadn't been there to stop that bleeding, your wife.
08:08Well, it might have been a different story.
08:50Good morning.
08:52And how are we feeling?
08:56I don't know yet.
08:59Here.
09:03I can get that.
09:04No, you're the patient.
09:05I'm the nurse.
09:08I brought you a few things from the house.
09:09Emmeline helped me pick them out.
09:12How is she?
09:14She's good.
09:15She stayed with me last night.
09:18Thanks.
09:21Everyone's asking about you.
09:22I practically had to borrow them from driving over here.
09:29Hey.
09:34Denise, I am so sorry.
09:37Stop.
09:38There's no need to apologize.
09:40I was so stupid.
09:42I don't know what happened.
09:44Look, the only thing that matters is that you are alive and that you'll be home before you know it.
09:51Look who's awake.
09:53Hi.
09:55Good morning, Denise.
09:56Good morning.
09:57I brought some clothes for Claudia Joy.
10:00Thanks.
10:01I was just confirming the age-old truth about hospital food.
10:06Is that for me?
10:08It is now.
10:10How's my sleeping beauty?
10:13Very funny.
10:14I look awful.
10:16Hardly.
10:20Well, I better get going.
10:22Really?
10:23So soon?
10:24I can get some more coffee.
10:27Um, no.
10:28I have a million things to do.
10:30And I'll see you at the house.
10:32Okay.
10:33Okay.
10:36Tell everyone not to worry about me.
10:38Bad chance.
10:57How do you spell Holden?
10:58H-O-L-D-E-N.
11:01I was asking Mom.
11:03Mom!
11:03He's right.
11:05See?
11:06Know it all.
11:08Good news.
11:09Claudia Joy is coming home this afternoon.
11:12And Denise says she's doing really well.
11:13Oh, thank God.
11:15Yeah, I'm gonna let Roland know.
11:17Great.
11:18Did she say how it happened?
11:21Two-lane road, night.
11:23She thinks Claudia Joy was blinded by headlights.
11:26Overcorrected.
11:28What's up, little man?
11:29We need to go.
11:31Oh, you're right.
11:32Can't be late for our first day.
11:35Looking good, Finn.
11:37Thanks.
11:38It's my new uniform.
11:40I know.
11:41I'm starting a new school, Fordham Academy.
11:45I know.
11:47Would you mind?
11:49I promised Trevor you wouldn't miss anything while he's away at recruiter school.
11:52Sure.
11:53All right, get together.
11:55Dork.
11:57One more.
12:01Bye, Erica.
12:03Bye, Mommy.
12:07Excuse me.
12:08Hi there.
12:09Can you tell me where to park?
12:11Park?
12:12Honey, this is lower school drop-off only.
12:15Well, it's his first day.
12:17I wanted to walk him in.
12:19Didn't you read the Berenham book?
12:21Yes, but I didn't memorize it.
12:25Newbie in the lower lot, holding up the line.
12:29You need to pull out.
12:31Make a left on Fordham Drive.
12:32Turn when it says north lot and park him on the spot from our visitors.
12:38Oh, give it a rest.
12:40Some people, I swear.
12:44Who's your teacher, handsome?
12:46Miss Sutton.
12:47My daughter Anna's in that class.
12:49You love Miss Sutton.
12:51She's in the first of the classrooms on your right, once you park.
12:55Okay.
12:56Read your handbook.
12:58All of it.
12:59Yes, ma'am.
13:02And watch that car.
13:06The nurse explained your wound care.
13:09She did.
13:10Now, be sure to report any numbness or tingling in your finger or hands.
13:16Those stitches should be ready to come out in a week.
13:19Okay.
13:19Now, because you mentioned blurry vision, I'd like you to follow up with an ophthalmologist.
13:24I was tired.
13:27My eyes are fine.
13:28When was your last eye exam?
13:32Um...
13:32Ophthalmologist.
13:34Got it.
13:34Okay.
13:37Okay.
14:06One more thing.
14:08Well, this isn't the kind of thing that you want to ignore.
14:10She'll be there.
14:11Okay.
14:14Okay.
14:20You're so
14:23Okay.
14:53I'm back to sleep.
15:02When I was in the car, waiting for the ambulance...
15:05Rest.
15:08I kept seeing you.
15:12And Emelyn.
15:19I'm thinking about all we've been through.
15:26How much do we have to live for?
15:37Can I call your friends and tell them to forget about this afternoon?
15:41No.
15:43I've been too kind. I don't want to disappoint.
15:48I'll be fine.
15:51I know.
16:01I think I will rest my eyes a while.
16:03Good.
16:05Good.
16:14Okay.
16:37I really can't explain it.
16:41One minute we're on our way to the spa
16:43and the next we're headed for a tree.
16:48I know it was my fault,
16:50but for the life of me,
16:52I don't know what went wrong.
16:54Well, that's why I call them accidents.
16:56You get paid big bucks for that kind of analysis, huh?
16:59Ah.
17:04So, Roxy, what's this I hear about Trevor being a recruiter?
17:09Oh, yeah. How about that?
17:11That he's at Fort Jackson doing training,
17:14and then he's home for a good long time.
17:17So, the LeBlanc house is higher than a kite these days.
17:21I'm happy for you.
17:25Oh, no, you don't, Missy. I got it.
17:28Ah.
17:29I'm not an invalid, you know.
17:31You've had a major trauma, Claudia Joy.
17:34You need to take it easy.
17:36Listen to the doctor.
17:40Sorry I'm late.
17:45Hi.
17:46Hey, Miami.
17:47How are you doing?
17:49Oh, happy to be home.
17:50Yeah.
17:52How are you doing, Denise?
17:54Are you okay?
17:55Uh, you know, nothing.
17:57A little ibuprofen can't help.
17:58Just a little sore.
18:00Hmm.
18:01Yeah.
18:01I'm bringing a casket in the freezer.
18:04I made chili.
18:05And in the interest of...
18:24You like to be in control.
18:26Wouldn't you agree?
18:30All I will say is that you both need to take it easy.
18:35Yes, stay on that couch or you're in serious trouble.
18:39Hmm.
18:40What would I do without you guys?
18:44I like science the best.
18:46We looked at a butterfly wing in a microscope.
18:49Have you ever done that, Mom?
18:50Nope.
18:52Then we had music.
18:53That was the best.
18:55I thought science was the best.
18:57It was.
18:58You can have two bests, stupid.
19:00TJ, watch your tone.
19:02Well, you can't.
19:04Go ahead.
19:05I played a clarinet.
19:07It sounds like a goose.
19:10Anybody home?
19:11Daddy!
19:13Boys!
19:16Welcome home, soldier.
19:18Thanks, babe.
19:19How was your cooter school?
19:20It was great.
19:22Finn, how was your new school?
19:24Great.
19:24My teacher, my son, has freckles and bouncy hair.
19:28Bouncy hair?
19:29I had the spelling test.
19:31And she gave us juice boxes because we did so good at math.
19:34Then we sat on the quad for reading.
19:37What's a quad?
19:38It means grass.
19:39I had the spelling test.
19:40And in science, Mr. Sanchez gave me a chapter book about caterpillars.
19:44Let me tell Dad about my test.
19:47Hey!
19:48Toby Jack LeBlanc, we do not hit in this house.
19:55What was that about?
19:57He's been in a mood all day.
19:59I think it's a little sibling rivalry.
20:02I tried to talk to him, but I got nowhere fast.
20:05You okay, little man?
20:22Michael.
20:26Is everything okay?
20:28It is.
20:29Claudia Joy's resting.
20:31How are you?
20:32Feel okay?
20:33Yeah, I'm fine.
20:34Good.
20:37Um, would you like to come in?
20:40No, thank you.
20:43I just stopped by because...
20:48I know that you and I have had our differences, Denise.
20:56I came by to say thank you.
21:05Thank you for saving Claudia Joy.
21:16I think I owe you an apology.
21:20No.
21:23I understand.
21:30You're welcome in our home.
21:32Anytime.
21:39Good night.
21:42Good night.
21:44Good night.
22:09What are you smiling for, Sherwood?
22:12It's 110 out here in the shade.
22:14And there ain't no shade.
22:19I'm just happy my parents are back together.
22:22That's all.
22:23Oh, get over it, all right?
22:26You're pissing me off.
22:29Oh, you know, I'm just playing with you, right?
22:31I'm glad they worked it out.
22:35You never told them about your mom and dad.
22:39They're together?
22:40Together?
22:42If they were any more together, they'd be one person.
22:46Check this out.
22:49Damn.
22:52That's your family.
22:54Extended family.
22:57Grandparents, parents, cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cats, dogs.
23:05We have annual reunions.
23:08So which ones are your folks?
23:11Oh, right here in the middle.
23:13That's my mom.
23:15That's my dad.
23:20Must be nice.
23:24Family's tired of the can of sardines, bro.
23:28Everyone's in everybody's business.
23:34Family's everything, man.
23:36Word.
23:38Incoming!
23:41Scrounger, you tool.
23:44Take it easy, Shirley.
23:46Just open the thing.
23:47You know you scared the crap out of me, right?
23:53Oh.
23:57How'd it get here so fast?
23:59Bro.
24:00I told you.
24:01The scrounger's got to hook up on everything and anything.
24:05Enjoy it, ladies.
24:08Hey, that's half mine.
24:10I'm first go.
24:11That was our deal.
24:13Paddle up.
24:14No.
24:16We'll settle this later, right?
24:20Byron's in my reading class and music.
24:23He plays trumpet.
24:24Finish your cereal, okay?
24:28Someone's up early.
24:29I have a plane eat.
24:32With Byron, his new best friend from school.
24:35He's coming here?
24:37I'll go change.
24:39No, I'm going there.
24:40Yeah, they're coming to pick him up.
24:43Hey, sleepyhead.
24:44What do you want for breakfast?
24:46Nothing.
24:47Nothing?
24:47Buddy, how are you supposed to play shortstop for the braise if you don't eat anything?
24:53Okay.
24:53He's here.
24:55Okay.
25:05Hey, Byron.
25:06We saw a tank driving in.
25:08Cool.
25:10Are you Byron's mom?
25:13No.
25:14I'm his au pair.
25:16His what now?
25:17She's my nanny.
25:19Oh, okay.
25:21I'm Roxy LeBlanc.
25:23Thanks for coming to pick Ben up.
25:24Madeleine, Marcon.
25:25And it was no trouble at all.
25:28Mrs. Dunwood would be here, but she plays tennis on Saturdays.
25:33Right.
25:34Our contact number and address will be at the park, then home for lunch.
25:40Is Finn allergic to shellfish?
25:42Uh, he doesn't have any allergies that I'm aware of.
25:45Good.
25:46I think we're having she-crab soup.
25:49Okay.
25:50Well, Finn would be over the moon with PB&J.
25:53He's really not picky.
25:55You boys ready to go?
25:58Andiamo.
26:00Finn, mind your manners.
26:02Bye.
26:06Y'all have fun.
26:27Hey, bud.
26:29How you doing?
26:30Batman and Batman.
26:46You got any big plans today?
26:53How would you like to go to Dad's secret fishing spot?
26:58Really?
26:59Yeah.
27:00Of course, you gotta get dressed first.
27:04Okay, sure.
27:06What do I wear?
27:08Well, you know, adventure stuff.
27:11Like cargo pants, boots.
27:15I mean, we're gonna be trekking through some pretty rugged country, you know?
27:19Okay.
27:20Okay.
27:24Can I bring my cub scout knife?
27:28Can I bring my cub scout knife?
27:29We may need it.
27:30Cool.
27:36I used to hate having your hair combed when you were little.
27:39That's because it took forever.
27:41One snarl after the other.
27:45And now I know who to blame.
27:47Talk about thick hair.
27:48Not such a bad thing.
27:50In the summer, it is.
27:52Blame your grandmother.
27:58Does it hurt?
28:00Oh, it throbs every now and then.
28:03Think you'll have a scar?
28:04Probably.
28:06It took 14 stitches.
28:08Ouch.
28:11How long will we be at the doctor?
28:13Oh, no, honey.
28:14You don't have to stick around.
28:16I'll be there most of the day.
28:18Your dad will pick me up when I'm done.
28:20How come we'll be there so long?
28:22They're running some tests.
28:25And that takes all day?
28:27This one test does.
28:29I have to drink some goo and then wait for a couple of hours.
28:36Why?
28:39Check levels in my blood.
28:43That doesn't sound good.
28:45Honey, I'm sure it's nothing.
28:48I've never been sick a day in my life.
28:50You know that.
28:51You have good genes.
28:53Except for the hair.
28:57Quit complaining.
28:58Keep combing.
29:00Yeah.
29:04Frank sent these.
29:05He knows lilies are my favorite.
29:07Well, I brought you something a bit more practical.
29:17You mentioned being sore.
29:20I'll suck with this tonight.
29:22How's Joan?
29:24Busy.
29:25You remember how much has to be handled before deployment.
29:29Can I help with anything?
29:30Mm-mm.
29:31We're covered.
29:31I just came by here to make sure that you were taking it easy.
29:36Following doctor's orders?
29:38Exactly.
29:40Well, it's Claudia Joy you have to worry about.
29:42She never slows down.
29:43That's true.
29:44But she's not the only one around here who puts others first.
29:49You doing okay?
29:52I am.
29:55Considering what could have happened, I feel very lucky.
30:01In fact, I keep thinking about all the things I have.
30:05My health, my family, my friends.
30:09I'm so blessed, Roland.
30:11I really am.
30:13Life is good.
30:28Hola, suckers.
30:30How does that guy always score, right?
30:32We're stuck humping it, man.
30:33I don't think about it.
30:35He scores top sirloin, kick-ass DVDs, cell phones, video games.
30:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:42Man, all I'm saying is it's not fair that this guy...
30:47It's a deck! It's a deck!
30:49Come on!
30:54How you doing back there?
30:59Good.
31:01Good.
31:02You know, when I was first assigned to Fort Marshall,
31:05I needed to find a place where I could...
31:08clear my head.
31:10Think a little, you know?
31:11Yeah.
31:12Here, watch your step.
31:16So anyways,
31:18buddy of mine
31:20kind of wandered out here
31:22and stumbled onto this fishing spot.
31:25Watch the rocks.
31:27So,
31:28as far as I know,
31:31not another human alive knows about this spot.
31:34Except for me,
31:35my buddy,
31:37and now you.
31:38are you ready?
31:40Yeah.
31:41Well, go on.
31:49Whoa.
31:55Yeah, you said it.
32:01Hey, you hungry?
32:03Yeah.
32:04Yeah.
32:05Yeah?
32:05Well,
32:07special spots deserve special food.
32:09Man food.
32:10You can't tell your mom or your brother, okay?
32:13Okay.
32:17Open up.
32:19Really?
32:20Hey,
32:21we're in the woods, right?
32:23Right.
32:23Well,
32:24who needs crackers
32:25when you're in the woods?
32:26Not me.
32:27All right then.
32:28Commence firing.
32:32Mmm.
32:39Yeah, that's good.
32:48All right.
32:50Who's ready for some fishing?
32:51Me.
32:52Okay.
33:06Sir.
33:08Addies.
33:09I just wanted to thank you
33:11for taking over that
33:12ROTC tour this morning.
33:14Happy to help.
33:16How's Claudia doing?
33:18Appears to be okay, thanks.
33:20Please give her my best.
33:21I will.
33:27Just no accounting for life is there.
33:31Sir?
33:34As soldiers,
33:36we're used to being in harm's way.
33:38If there's bad news,
33:39it usually involves one of us,
33:41but
33:43everyone's vulnerable.
33:45Every minute,
33:46every day.
33:51The whole thing can turn on a dime.
33:57Yes, sir.
34:00Carry on.
34:23Thanks for your patience.
34:24I know that glucose test is no fun.
34:27Hmm.
34:28It's the fasting that's no fun.
34:33The results aren't good, Claudia Joy.
34:37I'm sorry to tell you this,
34:40but you have type 2 diabetes.
34:45That can't be right.
34:47I watch my weight.
34:49I exercise.
34:51I understand.
34:52You don't fit the stereotype.
34:54But about 20% of type 2 diabetics don't.
34:59That's one in five.
35:00Is there any history in your family?
35:04Um,
35:05my grandmother,
35:06but she was overweight.
35:08This doesn't make sense.
35:10The symptoms have probably been there for a while.
35:13Have you had any
35:14unexplained tiredness lately?
35:17Walking upstairs, maybe?
35:19Um,
35:20once in a while.
35:21Even when I'm carrying laundry, or...
35:24What about thirst?
35:26I try to stay hydrated.
35:29But after you drink,
35:30are you still thirsty?
35:33Sometimes.
35:34It's the South.
35:37I've treated you for two urinary tract infections
35:40in the past nine months.
35:43Taken singly,
35:44none of these problems is terribly damning.
35:47But viewed as a whole,
35:48it paints an entirely different picture.
35:52I'm sorry, but you're wrong.
35:54Can't the test be wrong?
35:56Be wrong?
35:58There's always the possibility
35:59of clinical error, but...
36:01Let's take the test again.
36:05There is another test,
36:07the A1C.
36:09That would show us
36:11your average blood glucose
36:13over the past few months.
36:14There is no refuting those results.
36:17I want to take that test now.
36:20Please.
36:44Darn.
37:04Yes?
37:05Hi.
37:07Hello.
37:08It's, uh, Roxy LeBlanc.
37:10I'm here to pick up...
37:12and we'll be right there.
37:17Okie dokie.
37:22This is a test.
37:22I'll see you next time.
37:22Yes.
37:48This is a test.
37:48It's a test.
37:51Hi mom. Hey there. He was a perfect gentleman. I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for having me
38:05over. We should get them together again soon. Can we? Sure. Anytime. Cool. Bye Finn. See
38:18you had fun? It was great. Okay. Buddy, you are a fish magnet. Pretty much hit our legal
38:45limit. Do we have to go? A couple more. Got to leave some for next time. What is it?
39:14I thought I spotted Mr. Fred. Who's Mr. Fred? I met Mr. Fred the first time I fished this
39:22spot. I've been out of here an hour, maybe two, hadn't caught much. And I felt this pull.
39:31Only stronger. That fish yanked me so hard it nearly popped me out of my boots. Then
39:37stab. Broke me off. Man. I know. Then I heard this splash and Mr. Fred had jumped clear out
39:47of the water. And right hand to God, TJ, that fish was as big as my arm. Did you ever
39:53hook
39:53him again? Nope. That's why I've been waiting to bring you out here. Make sure you were strong
40:01enough to give Mr. Fred a real run for his money. Think we'll see him? Always a chance.
40:27Hey. Scounder's stable. Chopper's flying in a bag, Dad.
40:35Dad. He'll get back in the game, man. The guy's unstoppable.
40:47Dad. Did you see his leg? It was like hamburger. At least he's alive. What kind of life is
40:57that? No leg? Hey, if we don't know that, maybe they can save it. Just promise me something,
41:07all right? If I buy it in the sandbox, you call my folks. Tell them I did my job. You
41:16tell
41:16them that I was... What are you talking about? We're out of here in two weeks in a haircut,
41:21bro. Your mom's going to be all over you next month crying from your grandkids, right? Just promise me.
41:32No way. Nothing's going to happen. I'd do it for you.
41:44Nobody's calling anybody, all right?
42:09Mom, are we poor?
42:13What? Where did you get that idea?
42:16Yeah. Byron's got a trampoline, a swimming pool, and a wooden fort bigger than the one
42:23at school. He does?
42:25He even has a computer and a TV in his room.
42:30Wow. That's a lot of stuff.
42:33Yeah.
42:35But you know, stuff doesn't really make a person rich or poor.
42:41It doesn't?
42:43Heck no. I mean, we may not have a lot of stuff, but we've got plenty of things that
42:49other people don't have.
42:51Like lucky?
42:53Yeah, like lucky. But also like a roof over our heads and clothes on our back and food in
43:01our bellies. A lot of people don't even have that.
43:05They don't?
43:06No. But more importantly, we have each other, right? Like your dad and TJ and all of our
43:15friends.
43:16So we're not poor.
43:19Do you feel poor?
43:22No, but I wish we had a pool.
43:27Yeah, well, me too. Come here.
43:30Oh.
43:32You want to wash the car?
43:33Mm-hmm.
43:34All right.
43:54Y'all can't still be hungry.
43:57I need more.
43:58Me too.
43:59Did you boys come home with hollow legs? I don't know, Al.
44:03Fresh fish is the best fish, right, Dad?
44:05Right.
44:08Sounds like everyone had a pretty great day. Best day ever.
44:13Can I go to the secret fishing hole, Dad?
44:19When you're a little older, pal.
44:21It's not fair.
44:22It's a long hike, buddy.
44:24Yeah, you just need to grow some first so Mr. Fred doesn't pull you into the pond.
44:29Who's Mr. Fred?
44:30Only the biggest fish in the state of South Carolina.
44:34Okay, who's ready for more fish?
44:37Me.
44:37I am.
44:43Hello?
44:45Hey, Mom.
44:48Jeremy.
44:49Is everything all right?
44:53Yeah, everything's cool.
44:56Thought I'd check in on you.
44:59Dad's still in D.C.?
45:01Yeah, till next week.
45:04So?
45:06How are you?
45:08Anything going on?
45:10No, not much.
45:12Same old, same old.
45:14How about you?
45:15Nope.
45:18Nothing much here, either.
45:22Really looking forward to coming home.
45:25Oh, me too.
45:27It'll be so nice to have the family together again.
45:30Hmm.
45:31Yeah.
45:34You know, there is one thing.
45:37Wait till you see what your father bought.
45:41What?
45:42A motorcycle.
45:45No way.
45:47Seriously.
45:50A Harley.
45:52Can you believe it?
45:59It's good to hear your voice, Mom.
46:02Yours, too.
46:05Hurry up and come home, okay?
46:10That's my plan.
46:16Diabetes.
46:19You're sure?
46:21We perform two different tests.
46:23How is that possible?
46:25Claudia Joy takes care of herself.
46:27She's...
46:28We've been over this, Michael.
46:30We don't understand how diabetes works in all people, General Holden.
46:35But now that the diagnosis has been confirmed, our focus has to be on treatment.
46:41How serious is this?
46:44It's serious.
46:46Some cases are more severe than others.
46:49But this disease is the leading cause of blindness in adults.
46:53Kidney failure.
46:56Amputations.
46:57That's the scary part.
47:00The good part is that it's manageable.
47:04People with diabetes can lead full, satisfying lives.
47:08As long as they make their health their number one priority.
47:12How do we do that?
47:14I'd like to start insulin therapy immediately.
47:18We may be able to consider oral medications in the future, but right now, your body requires insulin to normalize
47:24your glucose.
47:27You're both going to need to learn how to administer the injections and monitor your glucose levels, Claudia Joy.
47:35We'll need to talk about diet, keeping good records.
47:40There's a lot to learn.
47:46It's a lot to process.
47:49But I know what a strong woman you are.
47:53You're going to be fine.
47:57Nurse Albright is a certified diabetes educator.
48:00She's here now.
48:02We'll stay as long as it takes to make sure that you both feel comfortable with everything you have to
48:07do now.
48:11I'll leave you alone for a few minutes.
48:14You let me know when you're ready.
48:41I'll leave you alone for a few minutes.
48:58I'll leave you alone for a few minutes.
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