Regarding Henry (Dr. Sultan)

DR. SULTAN: The bullet hasn”t moved. I wish we could get at it … but if we”re a little lucky, it”ll never move and he”ll be fine. (looks through charts) His brainwaves and reflexes look great. For a guy that”s just come out of a three month coma he”s in better shape than I am. (A long beat. sighs) Sarah, the truth is, it”s going to be a long rehabilitation. It could take six months … it could take six years. We”re starting from scratch here. Henry doesn”t remember how to speak, or how to move, or anything. His memories are still in there, I mean one day everything might come back, but there are no guarantees. (a beat) There”s nothing more we can do here. I”ve spoken to a clinic in Bedford that I”ve done some work with. We can get Henry in there immediately. (a beat) Sarah, I just want to make sure you”re prepared. Henry might not remember you, or your daughter, or anyone. Ever.*culledRelatedShareTweetPin

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