Regarding Henry
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can't lie to you,
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I wish I had all good news.
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The other bullet... hit
the subclavian artery.

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There was excessive
internal bleeding

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and cardiac arrest.
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Your husband suffered anoxia.
:17:20
It's a lack of oxygen
to the brain.

:17:23
And the anoxia caused
some damage.

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What I'm getting at...
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is that it's going
to be a long,

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tough rehabilitation.
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How long?
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We'll know a lot more
in three months.

:17:42
The brain is very mysterious.
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Even though your husband
seems to have

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the capacity to recover,
there's no telling

:17:49
how well or how long
it might take.

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In some ways,
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he's starting
from scratch here.

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Mrs. Turner...
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Henry can't speak.
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He can't move.
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His motor skills aren't
functioning properly.

:18:09
His memory might be
deeply affected.

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Certainly, one day,
everything might come back,

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but there are no guarantees.
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He might not be able
to regain his speech

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or physical coordination.
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Ever.
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So, how's Dad?
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He's doing great, sweetheart.
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The rehabilitation clinic's
going to be

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much better than the hospital.
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He wants to get better
before you see him.

:18:56
Can we get a puppy?

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