:23:00
l examined Rory before tea.
And l bet you're Rory's sister.
:23:04
Yeah.
:23:05
Hi. Hello, Rory.
:23:07
So, why don't we have
a sit down...
:23:09
and we can have
a bit of a chat, OK?
:23:11
Make yourselves at home.
Get comfy.
:23:17
-ls he gonna be all right?
-He'll be fine.
:23:19
We've run some tests, X-ray,
checked his blood--
:23:22
-Ain't he had a heart attack?
-Well, yes and no.
:23:25
What do you mean?
:23:26
He's had a kind of heart attack.
:23:28
ln your heart,
you've got four chambers...
:23:31
divided by a big wall
of muscle, OK?
:23:34
And Rory's got a problem
with this muscle.
:23:37
He ain't never had nothing
like that before.
:23:39
That's the thing, you see.
:23:41
He's probably had it
since he was a baby...
:23:43
but it's only just
come to light.
:23:46
l can't believe all this.
:23:49
l know. We think
that's what must be wrong...
:23:52
but the consultant's got to have
a look at him tomorrow.
:23:54
What's going to happen?
:23:55
Good news is he should
be home within a week.
:23:57
But the thing
with this condition...
:23:59
is that it won't just go away...
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and we can't actually
cure it as such.
:24:04
-Can't you?
-No. Afraid not.
:24:06
We're gonna have
to put Rory on medication.
:24:07
How long for?
:24:09
Probably for the rest
of his life.
:24:11
That don't seem right.
:24:13
Not to worry.
Lots of people take pills...
:24:14
every day of their lives and
they're none the worse for it.
:24:17
Rory will just pop in...
:24:18
see a cardiologist
every six months...
:24:20
and everything should be cool.
:24:26
He's through
the worst of it now.
:24:31
He's only little.
:24:33
-He's been a good lad.
-Yeah, he is a good lad.
:24:36
Does he smoke?
:24:37
No.
:24:42
Yeah, he does a bit.
:24:43
Fuck off.
:24:45
Rory! Sorry, Doctor.
:24:48
Once Rory's decided
whether he smokes or not...
:24:51
he can give it up.
:24:53
The same goes for burgers and
chips and fry-ups and crisps.
:24:56
All that crap, eh, Rory?
:24:57
The sooner you get rid of them,
the better it'll be for you.