May 22, 2024 | 0 Comments
Lea: How long have you known? Glassman: A few weeks. My doctor found it on my yearly scan. Lea: How long? Glassman: 3 to 6. Lea: Years?…
Lea: How long have you known? Glassman: A few weeks. My doctor found it on my yearly scan. Lea: How long? Glassman: 3 to 6. Lea: Years?…
Shaun: I have to go to work. Last time they also said it was inoperable. Goodbye.
Morgan: Glassman’s cancer is back? Shaun: The patient’s identity is not medically relevant. Park: How is Glassman? How are you? Shaun:…
Morgan: How long are we supposed to keep doing this? Shaun: Until Shaun accepts what we already know. There is no treatment.
Shaun: It could give you up to a year. Glassman: Or I could do nothing and have six good months. I could spend those months with you and…
Shaun: There are new treatments. We just need to buy you time. Glassman: I should never have told you. Shaun: You are being selfish. You…
Shaun: Because of Dr. Glassman, I have many friends. I have more than that. I have two televisions. And I have a family.
Shaun: I told her about the lump in your breast. It was before I convinced you to have your surgery here, so not a HIPAA violation….
Charlie: I’m Charlie Lukaitis. Claire: Shaun speaks very highly of you. Charlie: He does? Shaun: I was not complementary. Claire: Shaun!…
Claire: I’m glad you stopped caring so much what other people think. Whatever you were looking for when you left here, you found it….