Greenwood:
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Okay.- Now that would be a little different.
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That’d be like finding out something about you
okay versus talking about you.
Sgt. Teunis:
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Okay. So you could.. .in. .in the case if when you
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went in to see Lisa.. .you could ask her a question
uh..
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such as “Does your arm hurt?”
Greenwood:
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Well, I wouldn’t do that because that wouldn’t be
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something that I would do.
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.you know what I mean.
I’m not in a position of taking care of someone...
Sgt. Teunis:
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Okay. I’m just trying to get.. .you mentioned to
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me that. .that the scenario that I gave you was a little bit different. You’re not talking about me...
Sgt. Teunis:
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But you’re talking to me.
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Greenwood:
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Okay. Let me give you an example. If I were a
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surgeon or somebody was a surgeon that had somebody under anesthetic or doing an operation, they would not talk all through the surgery until that person
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came totally conscious again. Then they could talk.
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Greenwood:
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So you would do things..
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sign language.
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.whatever...
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Greenwood:
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Rather than talk.
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Sgt. Teunis:- So there’s other ways of communicating.
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Sgt. Teunis:
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Without verbalizing in front of the person.
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Sgt. Teunis: Okay. But again going back to my scenario where you
Sgt. Teunis:
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And.
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.and I’m ill and I can’t speak.
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