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You must be Katie.
Hi, I'm Rachel.
So what grade are you in?
Fifth.
Fifth, do you like school?
It's okay.
It's okay, what do you wanna be when you grow up?
I think I wanna be a doctor
or maybe a singer.
Oh, well there is no rush to decide.
Thank you.
Okay.
Okay.
Let's...
Let's take a look inside, shall we?
There you go.
Open.
A little wider please.
Okay.
Ow!
Oh, I'm sorry.
Hey, let's see if we can do
something about the pain, all right?
You know, when I was your age
I hated going to the dentist.
But when I was your age we did not have
these cool medications to take the pain away.
There we go.
All right, that should do it.
Okay.
We're gonna need to run more tests.
Your blood pressure is elevated
and your heart rate is higher than normal.
And how have you been feeling lately?
Fine.
I've been a little fatigued, but my
schedule's been pretty hectic lately.
Have you had any cold or flu symptoms at all?
I had a stomach bug a few weeks ago,
but it went away.
Okay.
I'd like you to sit back on the table
and see if you could get your legs
all the way up there.
Okay, I'm gonna roll one of your
pant legs up and then put these
little pads on there for you.
Now you're gonna feel some of these
electrical impulses, but they won't be bad.
And you didn't feel any
light-headedness during your stumbling?
No.
My hands and feet felt a little numb
and my legs are still weak,
but I didn't have breakfast this morning.
Okay, you can roll your pant leg down.
Now this meter here, it's measuring the speed
at which the electrical impulses
are traveling through your nerves.
Now in your case, they are traveling...
Slower than they should be.
This is usually indicating that you have
some sort of abnormal pressure
on the nerves in your legs there.
I'd like to order an MRI and some additional blood work.
We'll call you as soon as we get the results.
Should I be worried?
Now what good would that do?
Jacob, hey, you get taller
every time I see you.
What can I say?
All right, climb in.
So how is school?
The same.
Same?
Are you still playing baseball?
Yeah, but my coach doesn't
play me very often.
I'm glad to hear that, I would hate to
see that perfect smile get ruined by a ball.
My dad's gonna let me try out
for pee wee football next year.
Football?!
Hey no, why don't you try
out for the Chess Club?
The what?
Never mind.
All right, let's get a look at those pearly whites
while you still got them.
Are you okay?
I don't think so.
Someone help!
I can still smell you in these.
Those old things?
You should throw them away.
Never.
I thought you were gonna
clean out this old place.
I haven't had time.
The house takes a lot of upkeep.
Why don't you get some help?
I've been thinking about it.
You know what next week is?
Of course, it's our anniversary.
It's the only date I care to remember.
I miss holding you.
We'll be together again.
I know, someday.
GBS?
Yes, Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
It's an auto immune disorder.
It's pretty rare, but most patients
find they get a full recovery.
What causes it?
We're really not sure.
Basically your immune cells begin to attack
your healthy cells mistaking them
for some foreign invader like bacteria.
Then your nerve cells become damaged to
the point where they can't communicate
properly with your muscles.
Can I take medication for it?
Not in the traditional sense.
The recovery process can take a few months
and depending on the severity,
could take up to a year.
But again, with physical therapy,
98% of our patients see a full recovery.
What about the other 2%?
Some never recover.
You'll need to be moved to a quiet,
stress free environment under full supervision.
Do you know somebody who can help you?
All my friends work full time.
My grandmother has a cabin up North.
Maybe I could stay with her?
Is your grandmother capable
of caring for you at this level?
I guess, I haven't seen her in awhile.
I don't think you understand.
This is a very debilitating disease.
It's likely that things are gonna
get worse before they get better.
I don't really have anyone else.
Our other option is a skilled nursing facility.
A nursing home?
No, it's an assisted care environment.
They'll help you with eating, walking,
bathing, etc, etc...
No, no, no.
Why don't you give your grandmother a call right now?
Hello?
Grandma, it's Rachel.
Who?
Rachel!
Your granddaughter.
Hello sweetie, how are you?
Fine, fine, I'm just fine.
Listen, I need to ask a favor of you.
Well of course, anything.
I'm going to be laid up for a bit
and I need a place where I can go...
Where someone can keep an eye
on me while I recover.
Recover?
What's wrong?
I just...
I just caught a little something
and I need a place to stay.
If it's too much trouble I can ask somebody else.
Nonsense, I would love to
have you visit me.
Are you sure it's okay?
I have all the room in the world!
When are you coming?
I'm not sure yet, I'll have
to let you know later.
That is so good, Rachel.
You know, I'll be saying a prayer
for you in the meantime.
Thanks, grandma.
See you soon.
Hello?
Hi grandma, it's Rachel.
Well Rachel, how are you?
Well I've been better.
Well you know I hadn't heard from you
in awhile and I was hoping you
hadn't forgotten about our visit.
Can you meet me at the doctor's office?
Of course!
At 11 o'clock?
Okay, hang on.
They're gonna release me Thursday,
let me give you the address.
Okay.
5717...
Is she here yet?
Okay, just make sure we know when she gets here.
Hello?
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