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- He wasn't scared before. - Right.
Mark's a high school guidance counselor.
An enhanced version of nothing.
- Chase, get urine from the catheter. - It's not an attack! He's stroking.
Please, don't put me on a pedestal.
- You want the details on that? - A little defensive.
You were right.
but I'm sure they're going to try to distinguish it by--
He wants to wait, see if we can come up with another explanation.
Okay.
Parents died in a car crash. No history of dementia.
- Get away from me. - Mark, if this is what he thinks is wrong with you--
He won't die right away. He'll just want to.
Which Trigger Do You Think Set Off Mark's? Not The Faintest Idea.
I can't do it.
Start him on I.V. immuno--
What?
- He's having an allergic reaction. He's crashing. - No, he's not. Look at his vitals.
It would mean he's sick, and his body's not doing anything about it.
It's awkward being in a hospital when there's nothing wrong with me.
Dr. Cameron has a diagnosis.
Can we talk now?
It must be awkward being treated by a man who used to be involved with your wife.
Shockingly, Mark has friends, and I have some new ones.
But he's experiencing significant paresthesias, and he can't move his hands or toes.
I thought...
There's only one way to confirm A.I.P.-- urine sample made during the attack.
PET scan will reveal any changing metabolic activity in the cerebral cortex.
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