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So Hytham, let me ask you from what you just heard, um, Is that typical as far as initial emergency care for a potential stroke patient?
Wow. Okay. All right. I could, to a certain extent, trying to put myself in your shoes, I can understand your thought process. It's just like, what the heck here? It's like, you're telling me to come back now? What's going on here?
Wow. Okay. All right. I could, to a certain extent, trying to put myself in your shoes, I can understand your thought process. It's just like, what the heck here? It's like, you're telling me to come back now? What's going on here?
So let me ask you, Haitham, given this time frame that we're talking about here, an 18-hour time frame, was the window lost as far as providing... necessary medication for an ischemic stroke?
So let me ask you, Haitham, given this time frame that we're talking about here, an 18-hour time frame, was the window lost as far as providing... necessary medication for an ischemic stroke?
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So at some point, you did move forward, right? I did. Okay. All right. So let's take it from that point. whereby you came to the conclusion that I need some medical attention or further medical attention?
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So at some point, you did move forward, right? I did. Okay. All right. So let's take it from that point. whereby you came to the conclusion that I need some medical attention or further medical attention?
It's like, is there black medication and is there white medication?
It's like, is there black medication and is there white medication?
So, you know, here's partially a takeaway for the audience, too. It doesn't matter if it's a stroke. It could be any medical condition here. There should be equity. There should be the same kind of care for one as it is for the other, okay? It's just the way it should be, okay? We'll get back to stroke in just a second. Clarence, are you there? I don't know if he can connect the end.