1:24:03
Nurse...
1:24:07
Nurses are always in such a hurry!
1:24:16
Doctor!
1:24:18
What is going on?
1:24:20
How is my husband?
1:24:21
I came from his room.
He's still under sedation.
1:24:24
Why isn't Dr. Norton back?
He said he would.
1:24:26
He's in your husband room right now.
1:24:28
Maybe he didn't want to wake you.
1:24:30
Didn't want to wake me!
1:24:31
If there's any new development,
he'll tell you.
1:24:34
But the thing I want to know...
Doctor, how is Ed?
1:24:37
He's under sedation.
-I know that.
1:24:39
You've kept him like a dead
man for over 30 hours.
1:24:42
How is he?
-You've been brave.
1:24:45
Don't go to pieces now.
-I'm not going to pieces, sir.
1:24:48
I'm Ed's wife and I want to
know what's happening.
1:24:51
Yes? Why all these sedatives?
1:24:54
I'm not idiot, what're you hiding?
-Ed's in good physical shape.
1:24:58
What's happening, is he in pain?
-No.
1:25:01
But?
1:25:03
He's under sedation to give
him a chance to recover.
1:25:06
From what?
1:25:08
From the psychosis
induced by the cortisone.
1:25:11
He's had a deep sleep and he
may awaken bright and alert.
1:25:17
However...
1:25:18
Yes?
1:25:20
I can't promise that he's going
to be the Ed that you've known.
1:25:24
By that, I mean that
he may be psychotic.
1:25:29
You mean out of his mind?
1:25:34
I've always been frank with you.
I'm not going to change now.
1:25:40
When Ed opens his eyes...
1:25:41
...he may not recognize any of us.
1:25:44
I want you to be prepared for that.
1:25:47
But if he can remember everything...
1:25:49
...and face it,...
1:25:50
...then he'll be all right.