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Belief.
I ended with what he wrote.
"Our life is endless in the way our
visual field is without limit."
[foot pounding rhythmically]
I'm tired.
I feel like I've been
talking all night.
It's okay.
Thank you for seeing me.
So, why did you come in?
Relax. Take it easy.
Tell me what's wrong.
I'm sorry, I...
Okay, how about this? Can you at
least tell me your chief symptom?
- It's not...
- Lissa, whatever you say to me is confidential.
- I understand.
- No, I'm not your mother.
No, no.
Do you have any kids,
Dr. Woods?
Do I?
Yes, my wife and I have
a daughter.
- What's her name?
- Kim.
- How old is she?
- She just turned two.
And what do you want for her?
What do you mean?
Like when she grows up,
what do you want her to be?
[Woods] I hold her sometimes.
When I look at her legs,
where her legs will take her.
Away from here?
Whatever's best for her.
I came to see you because
20 days ago was my birthday.
- And you just turned 20, right?
- [Lissa] Yep.
Only my 20th birthday.
[rumbling noise]
[romantic music playing]
[indistinct romantic whispering]
[Lissa whispering]
I can't believe I'm 20.
[whispering] This is the only
birthday present I wanted.
When I remember it,
I remember feeling...
everything at once...
everything all together...
everything in place...
everything right now.
[door slams, echoing]
[static, sparks zapping]
[Woods] And how many partners
have you had?
- Two. Just two.
- Men, women, or both?
Only men.
At what age did you have
I was 13. Is that...
- Was it vaginal intercourse?
- Regular, vaginal.
- When was the last time you had intercourse?
- [Lissa] Twenty days ago.
- And have you been using any birth control?
- No.
Did you use protection?
Uh... we...
No. No, we didn't.
[Woods] Are you experiencing
any burning when you urinate?
- No.
- Any urethral discharge?
- No.
- When was your last menstrual period?
That's kind of
the reason I'm here.
[urinating]
[plastic rattles]
[water running]
[water stops]
[coughs]
[timer clicking]
[line ringing]
[Daniel] You are now listening
to the sound of Daniel's voice.
When you hear a beep, you will
leave the sound of your own voice.
- [beep]
- [timer clicking loudly]
[timer slowing down]
[timer slowing down]
[timer clicking slowly]
[sniffles]
[sighs]
[timer echoing, slowing down]
[timer rings]
[loud ticking]
[ticking stops]
[rhythmic music pounding]
At this point, a blood test
is the only way to be certain.
I don't like blood, and I'm afraid
of needles. Is there any...
- This isn't typical.
- It isn't?
No, not really, no.
I don't know, I didn't know
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