Theo: Your infections getting worse. Pneumonia. We're admitting you now. Your CF team is on their way down. But, um, we're not gonna be able to stop it.
Amber: The vest didn't help?
Reese: What about PEP? Or a bi-pap?
Theo: Those would buy time. But it wouldn't stop the decompenstion. I'm, I'm so sorry.
Reese: Okay. Okay. We're prepared for this. Right?
Amber: We've been on the transplant list for months.
Reese: And this moves Finn up to the top, right?
Theo: The list is based on need, yeah.
Finn: It doesn't matter because it's too late.
Amber: Finn, don't say that.
Reese: Hey, that is not what's happening here, okay. There are more things that we can try.
Finn: I know you guys are trying to protect me. I get that. But I need to face hat's really going on here, and I don't think you're hearing what Theo's actually saying to us.
Theo: Even if lungs come, your infection is too advanced. He wouldn't be a candidate. We, uh, we're, we're looking at end stage.


Unrated
Show Comments
Episode:
Transplant Season 1 Episode 13: "The Only Way Out Is Through"
Show:
Transplant
Related Quotes:
Transplant Season 1 Episode 13 Quotes, Transplant Quotes
Added by:
Added:

Transplant Season 1 Episode 13 Quotes

Bash: Can you think of anything, any symptoms or underlying medical conditions that she's been diagnosed with?
Mags: Or any injuries she's sustained, even going back years?
Jason: Sonja and I met when we were 18. I knew everything there was to know about her for the longest time. She was always basically healthy. Until her back pain, her addiction. I love her. And I want my wife back.

Claire: Jed. I asked you if the nausea was normal and nothing to be concerned about. You said yes. Then I asked you if the dizziness was normal, and you said yes. Now, if neither of those were true, you have to tell me right now. Because what happened last night in the trauma bay, Bash is now on the hook, a patient's life is at risk, and if it's because you are not taking care of yourself --
Dr. Bishop: Alright, Claire! Alright! I couldn't ... I couldn't see the damn monitor. It went foggy.
Claire: Okay, how long has this been going on? Have symptoms been getting worse and you've just been lying about it?
Dr. Bishop: No, I haven't in ... The nausea's normal. The headaches too, but this, these, lapses in vision I wasn't expecting. I haven't been lying to you. Maybe I've been lying to myself.