:31:00
I mean,
I don't know. Uh...
:31:02
It's recently occurred to me I might not
even have a problem.
:31:05
Only, I'd never know it because as far back
as I can remember, I've been medicated.
:31:09
I left them
in L.A. though.
:31:12
This is, uh, the first time I haven't had
medicine in my body for... a long time.
:31:16
You know that stuff will
leave your body pretty fast.
:31:18
- I can write you a prescription.
- Actually, I was thinking about
taking a little vacation.
:31:23
Have you discussed this
with your psychiatrist?
:31:25
Uh, well,
my psychiatrist is my dad.
:31:30
Yeah. So I think he'd
prefer me to stay on it.
:31:33
He... likes to think
it makes me happy.
:31:38
You know, our bodies are capable
of doing some very funny things...
:31:41
when they're consumed
with stress and anxiety.
:31:44
Uh...
:31:46
I found my ex-best friend's
cuff links in my wife's purse.
:31:53
I couldn't get an erection
for a year and a half...
:31:56
for example.
:31:59
Wow. Um...
:32:03
But I don't really think
that's it because I don't...
:32:05
I don't really feel like
stressed or anxious at all.
:32:09
'Cause all the lithium he's had you on.
It's amazing you can even hear me now.
:32:14
Look, Andrew, uh,
first of all...
:32:17
I think you do need to find
a psychiatrist that isn't your father.
:32:20
That's something that should have
been remedied years ago.
:32:23
He knows better.
:32:25
And secondly, uh, I'm in
no position to comment on...
:32:28
whether you should stay on the meds or not
because I don't know your story.
:32:31
But my opinion,
since you're paying for it...
:32:35
is that, yeah, those drugs may help you
as a means to an end...
:32:39
but sooner or later, if you're not
in some sort of therapy...
:32:41
whatever's going on in your mind will find
a way to peek its little head out of the water.
:32:46
- Are you all right?
- Yeah.
:32:48
Yeah, you're all right.
You're alive.
:32:50
Come on.
I'll take a look at you. Come.
:32:55
I'll need you to take your shoes off.
I have to scratch your feet.