Yeah, 'cause I don't really have any questions. - No. - Other than... When did you get married? When did you get divorced? What's his name? How tall is he? Did you love him? I guess I have a couple questions. Uh-huh.
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And those are just the people you like.
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I go off alone to find the cat. [ Audience laughing ]
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Uh, me. What about me? Oh, you know what?
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What's going on?
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Hey. I'm Kumail.
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[ Door opens ]
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[ Exhales ]
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We come at it from many angles, we confer... DOCTOR: After assessing her, we immediately initiated orotracheal intubation. Thankfully, it hasn't affected her heart at this point. We don't know the exact nature of the infection yet, but we got her on a broad spectrum of antibiotics. ...battling critical infection centering around the costodiaphragmatic recess. Our theory is methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. Staphyl... Hold on. That's a "P"? Yeah. That's an "F" or a "P-H"? P-H. No. It's staphylococcus... [ Overlapping chatter ]
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Apparently, there are good and bad comas, and the kind that they put her in, the medically-induced coma, are definitely, like, the good kind of coma.
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I'll be coordinating all the doctors and orchestrating her treatment strategy.
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- Terry, Terry, I-- I-- - It's-- - It's driving me insane. - Yes, I know, I know, but it makes me feel better.
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Why so many? I mean, is that-- is that normal? Yes. It's standard for patients in the ICU.
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It's the only room we had available. TERRY: Okay. Thank you. Okay. NURSE: Okay.
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I'm Dr. Cunningham, Emily's attending.
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That was very reassuring, wasn't it?
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Hello. No. Please sit. Please sit.
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KUMAIL: She's gonna be fine. She's gonna be fine. They said she's gonna be fine, so... They're gonna be fine. Doctors know medical stuff. MARY: Mmm-hmm. That's what doctors do. They're good at medical stuff. This is a medically-induced coma. This is their specialty. Maybe. You know, it might be a good thing. Like, she might wake up with a new skill. Like, my cousin, uh, blacked out once, and then, when he came to, he thought he knew a different language. - Did he? - No. Apparently, it was... It was just gibberish that he made up. It was brain damage.