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kids, talking about, you know, the weather and stuff like that. Yeah, I think so.
Q.
Getting back to Doctor Johnson for a minute,
when she would come in, did she do the normal doctor things, check vital signs and temperature and those type of things?

MR. LAURO:
Let me interrupt that
question. You can describe, without an editorial comment to the question, what you saw.

A.
I don’t remember temperature being taken, I
don’t remember vital signs. I remember her sitting on the side of the bed, like, observing Lisa. If Lisa acknowledged her, like, holding her hand —-
One time when Janis came in -— see, Janis was in uniform’ and the rest of us didn’t. We just figured like a uniform might be disturbing to her, like somebody there to do something to her rather than just be with her, so Janis was still in her uniform and Lisa would say something that made me think that she thought Janis was a psychiatrist or somebody that was there to, hurt her, and it was -- I mean, the previous times she had been very accepting of Janis, and this time she was kind of disturbed, and I don’t know just what she said, but she thought Janis was there to hurt her, but usually Janis would just sit there on the side of the

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