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[S7E13] Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)



Derek is in Daniel's room. His wife asks how long it'll take for Daniel to stop slipping in and out of things if he gets the drug. Derek says they don't know, that's why there's a 2-year follow-up. She also wants to know if the reversal of his condition is completely out of the question, since she read there was some reversal in tissue damage in rats and monkeys. Alex says it can be different for humans. Derek says they're just trying to stop progression at this point. Daniel is feeling good about it.




[S7E13] Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)



Allison tells Alex that Daniel followed her through a snowstorm. He saw her in the student union and followed her to her class, Introduction to French Poetry. He sat there for an hour and a half twice a week for 5 months, trying to work up the courage to meet her. That was 40 years ago. Allison asks Alex to give her husband the drug. She knows Alex could do it if he wanted to. Alex says the computer decides, they don't know it until they're about to inject it. Allison asks him to change it up, then. She says she needs her husband back. She can live with what they have right now, being a part-time wife, but she can't lose her husband all the way. She begs Alex to give Daniel the drug.


Alex tells Meredith this trial already blows on day 1. With peds, the problem is right in front of you. Those Alzheimer's patients don't even know they're sick. Meredith says her mother once thought Meredith was her best friend from med school, which was 35 years ago at the time, and started talking about possibly having herpes. So, Meredith had to talk about herpes to her mother for 2 hours. Meredith couldn't cure her Alzheimer's, but she could give her mother what she needed in that time.


Cristina and Jackson walk with Teddy, who still hasn't decided who gets to be first assist. She says once she decides, one of them will be skulking while now, patient care has never been better. Jackson says he's been practicing these graft attachments for a month, but Cristina says some just don't need to practice. Jackson points out she hasn't exactly logged a lot of hours in the OR lately. Cristina freezes and walks off. Teddy can't believe Jackson is so insecure that he had to go there.


April says what's left of the patient's pancreas is still leaking. Richard has scrubbed in to help. He says they're gonna have to take out the pancreas, but Bailey says that'll make the patient's life hell. Lexie says someone on Twitter suggests and islet cell autotransplant. Bailey explains that means injecting pancreas cells into the liver. They trick the liver into making insulin. Richard says it's not for trauma patients, and even it was, they don't have the equipment to extract the pancreas cells. You need a Ricordi chamber. Lexie's phone bleeps and she informs them that Northwestern has one. Tacoma Methodist have it, too. Bailey says she can take out the pancreas, go to Tacoma and fly back in 90 minutes. Richard decides to go for it. Lexie informs Tacoma that Bailey's coming.


Lucy brings in the hardcore machine with the highest possible resolution. She says there's usually not a heartbeat before the 8th week, so moms usually don't come in until after then so they don't panic when there's no heartbeat. However, since Callie's been camping out on the exam table all day, it can't hurt to try.


Ruth Brown, who toured with Willis, said he would write on yellow legal pads.[7] Brown said, "I asked him, because he had such a good song going, I said, 'Chuck, why don't you write me a tune? And he did. He wrote, "Oh What a Dream".'"[8] Jerry Wexler said Willis would bring a full set of lyrics into the studio and then work out the arrangements with the band. Zenas Sears said, "[N]o one helped him with his songs. He always wrote a great deal."[7] 041b061a72


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