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some logs in here, that your attorney’s familiar with, and
we have several of them that are ~-- listed the 28th and
29th that indicate in those logs from laypeople
- - and I
mean “laypeople” because they’re not trained as highly as
you are
-- that she was becoming very weak. She wasn’t
eating and drinking She wasn’t
-- becoming very weak
I found it odd that you testified just recently
that she was jumping around and she looked fine.
Now, is that -- you know, that’s exactly what
you remember on the 28th; she was jumping? It couldn’t
have been the 25th that she was jumping around?
I find it odd these people are saying, on the
28th, she was weak. And I thought maybe since you didn’t
make reports - -
 
A.
The 28th -- like I said, I was in there a
shorter period of time. I went in and gave her the
aspirin and Benadryl, and I left, because I had to get
to -- go to my course.
The 27th, when I was there, she was definitely
up and around. Because at one point, she was walking --
you know, I stuck around to see if it would have any
effect. She was, like, very slowly walking across the
room. Then all of the sudden, she just took off.
She runs back in the bathroom and stood in the
toilet.

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