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Hello everyone!
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Welcome back to our channel.
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Today we have 10 real conversations to help you learn English for seeing a doctor.
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You will hear people making appointments,
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describing symptoms, talking with nurses and doctors, and understanding test results.
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These are real situations you will face when you need medical care.
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If you are nervous about going to the doctor in English,
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This video will help you feel more confident.
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Let's get started.
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Something feels off.
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Excuse me, James.
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Do you have a tissue?
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I need some water, too.
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Of course.
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Here's a tissue.
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Are you okay?
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You don't look well.
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I'm fine.
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Just tired.
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I didn't sleep much last night.
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You look very pale.
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And I noticed you went to the water cooler three times this morning.
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Did I?
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I've been so thirsty lately.
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I don't know why.
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How long have you felt like this?
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Maybe a week.
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I feel tired all the time,
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and I can't concentrate on my work.
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That doesn't sound good.
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Have you been to see a doctor?
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No, I keep thinking it will get better,
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but it's not getting better.
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Maria, I think you should see a doctor today.
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This is not normal.
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Today?
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But I have so much work to do.
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I have that report due tomorrow.
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Your health is more important than work.
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The report can wait.
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I don't know.
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Maybe I just need to rest this weekend.
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It's probably nothing serious.
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Maria, you've been saying that all week.
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This isn't getting better on its own.
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But what if it's expensive and I'll miss the whole afternoon?
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I can help you find a clinic nearby,
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and your health insurance will cover most of it.
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I guess you're right.
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I do feel terrible.
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Okay, maybe I should go.
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Good.
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Let me look up a clinic on my phone.
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There's one just 10 minutes away.
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Thank you, James.
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I'm a little worried now.
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Don't worry.
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The doctor will help you.
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Let's get you there.
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Getting to the clinic.
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Okay.
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The clinic is on Madison Street.
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It's called Madison Health Center.
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Madison Street.
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Should I take the bus?
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No. I think you should take a taxi.
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You don't look well enough to wait for the bus.
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A taxi is expensive.
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Don't worry about the money.
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Your health is more important.
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I will call a taxi for you.
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That's very kind of you.
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Thank you.
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Oh, I need to get my water bottle again.
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I'm so thirsty.
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See?
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That's another sign something isn't right.
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Here, sit down for a moment.
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You look a little dizzy.
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I do feel a bit dizzy.
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Maybe you're right about the taxi.
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Let me call now.
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Hello?
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Yes, I need a taxi at 450 Park Avenue.
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We're going to Madison Health Center on Madison Street.
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How long?
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Okay, thank you.
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How long will it take?
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The taxi will be here in five minutes.
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Let's go downstairs and wait outside.
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I'm feeling nervous now.
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What if something is really wrong?
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Try not to worry too much.
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The doctor will check you and tell you what's happening.
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I've never felt this tired before.
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That's why it's good you're going today.
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Here comes the taxi now.
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Thank you for helping me, James.
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That's what friends are for.
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Do you want me to come with you?
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No, I'll be okay.
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You have work to do.
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Call me later and tell me what the doctor says, okay?
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I will.
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Thank you again.
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Good luck, Maria.
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The doctor will take good care of you.
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Checking in.
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Hello, I need to see a doctor, please.
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Good afternoon.
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Have you been to our clinic before?
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No, this is my first time here.
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Okay, no problem.
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I'll need to register you as a new patient.
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Can I have your full name, please?
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Yes, it's Maria Lopez.
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That's L-O-P-E-Z.
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Thank you, Ms. Lopez.
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And what is your date of birth?
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July 15, 1993.
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July 15, 1993.
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Got it.
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Do you have health insurance?
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Yes, I do.
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Here is my insurance card.
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Thank you.
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Let me make a copy of this for our records.
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What brings you in today?
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I haven't been feeling well.
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I'm very tired and I'm thirsty all the time.
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I see.
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How long have you had these symptoms?
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About a week.
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Okay.
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Please fill out this medical history form,
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then have a seat in the waiting area.
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The nurse will call you soon.
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How long is the wait?
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Usually about 15 minutes.
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We're not too busy today.
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Thank you very much.
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You're welcome.
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The restroom is down the hall if you need it.
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Good to know.
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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Deep breath.
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I can do this.
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It's just a form.
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Name, address, medical history.
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Simple questions.
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But what if something is really wrong?
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What if it's serious?
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No, stop it.
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The receptionist was nice.
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The doctor will help.
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That's what doctors do.
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They help people.
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Just fill out the form, Maria.
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One question at a time.
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You're doing the right thing.
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James was right.
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I need to be here.
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The waiting room.
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First time here?
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Yes.
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How did you know?
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You're reading every poster on the wall.
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Everyone does that their first time.
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Oh, I didn't realize.
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I'm just nervous.
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You have an interesting accent.
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Are you from England?
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Yes, London originally.
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I'm here in the States working on a project for my company.
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I'll be here for six months.
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Oh, that's interesting.
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I hope you like it here.
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I do, thank you.
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but I must say your health care system is quite different from ours.
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Are you feeling all right?
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Not really.
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That's why I'm here.
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I feel tired all the time.
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I understand.
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I felt the same way last month.
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That's why I came here.
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Did the doctor help you?
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Yes, very much.
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The doctors here are excellent.
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They take their time and listen carefully.
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That's good to hear.
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I was worried they would be too busy.
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No, they're very patient.
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What's your name?
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I'm Maria.
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I'm Mike.
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Nice to meet you, Maria.
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Nice to meet you, too.
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Do you come here often?
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Just for check-ups now.
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Today is my follow-up appointment.
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I hope everything is okay with you.
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Thank you.
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I'm sure you'll be fine, too.
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The doctors will take good care of you.
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Thank you, Mike.
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That makes me feel better.
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You're welcome.
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Oh, they're calling my name.
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Good luck, Maria.
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Good luck to you, too.
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Nurse assessment.
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Maria Lopez?
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Yes, that's me.
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Hi, Maria.
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I'm Nurse Davis.
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Please come with me to the examination room.
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Okay, thank you.
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Please have a seat here on the examination table.
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I need to check your blood pressure and temperature first.
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All right.
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Let me put this cuff on your arm.
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You might feel a little squeeze.
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Just relax.
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Okay.
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Is this going to hurt?
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No, not at all.
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It just feels tight for a moment.
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There we go.
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All done.
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Your blood pressure is a little high,
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but that's normal when people are nervous.
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I am nervous.
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That's completely normal.
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Now let me check your temperature.
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I'm going to use this forehead thermometer.
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Just hold still for a moment.
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Okay.
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What does it do?
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It reads the temperature from your forehead.
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Very quick and easy.
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Just hold still.
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There.
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All done.
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Your temperature is normal.
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Good.
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That was fast.
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Yes, much easier than the old thermometers.
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Now, can you tell me why you're here today?
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I feel tired all the time, and I'm always thirsty.
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I drink water all day.
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How long have you felt this way?
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About a week.
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Have you had any other symptoms?
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Headaches?
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Dizziness?
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Sometimes I have headaches, and I have trouble concentrating at work.
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I see.
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The doctor will be with you in just a moment.
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She'll want to talk to you about all of this.
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Thank you, Nurse Davis.
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You're welcome, Maria.
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Try to relax.
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The doctor is very kind.
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Talking to the doctor.
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Hello, Maria.
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I'm Dr. Chen.
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How are you feeling today?
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Not very well, Doctor.
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That's why I'm here.
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I understand.
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I've read the notes from Nurse Davis.
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You said you feel very tired and thirsty all the time?
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Yes, exactly.
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For about a week now.
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I can't concentrate at work anymore.
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That must be difficult for you.
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Can you tell me more about the tiredness?
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I sleep eight hours every night,
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but I still feel exhausted,
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even in the morning when I wake up.
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I see.
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And the thirst?
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How much water do you drink each day?
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I don't know exactly.
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Maybe eight or ten glasses?
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Maybe more.
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But I'm still thirsty.
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Do you need to use the bathroom more often than usual?
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Yes.
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I didn't think about that, but yes.
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Every hour, maybe.
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Okay.
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Have you lost any weight recently?
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I don't know.
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I don't weigh myself often.
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Maybe a little bit?
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Have you been eating normally?
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Yes, I think so.
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Actually, I've been very hungry.
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I eat more than usual,
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but I still feel weak.
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I understand.
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These symptoms are important.
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I want to run some tests to find out what's happening.
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Tests?
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What kind of tests?
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Blood tests.
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They will help me understand what's going on in your body.
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Is something seriously wrong with me?
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Let's not worry too much yet.
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The tests will give us answers.
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Then we can make a plan together.
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I'm a little scared, doctor.
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I know this is worrying,
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but you did the right thing by coming here today.
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We'll figure this out together.
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Tests explained.
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Okay, Maria.
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I'm going to order two blood tests for you.
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These tests will check your blood sugar levels.
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Blood sugar?
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What does that mean?
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Blood sugar is the amount of glucose in your blood.
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Glucose is a type of sugar that gives your body energy.
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And you think something is wrong with my blood sugar?
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Your symptoms suggest that your blood sugar might be too high.
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The tests will tell us for sure.
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What happens if it's too high?
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If it is high, we can treat it.
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There are many ways to manage high blood sugar.
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But first, we need to see the test results.
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How do you do the test?
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A lab technician will take a small amount of blood from your arm.
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It only takes a few minutes.
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Does it hurt?
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feel a small pinch, but it's very quick.
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Many people say it's not as bad as they expected.
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Okay, when will I know the results?
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We can do the test today.
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I'll have the results in about 30 minutes.
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Can you wait?
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Yes, I can wait.
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I want to know what's wrong.
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Good.
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That's a good attitude.
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Knowledge is power.
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When we know what's happening,
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we can help you feel better.
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Thank you, Dr. Chen.
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You make me feel a little less worried.
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That's my job.
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You're going to be okay, Maria.
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Let me call the lab technician.
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He'll take you to the lab now.
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All right.
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Thank you.
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Blood draw.
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Hello, Maria.
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I'm Klaus, the lab technician.
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Dr. Chen sent you for blood tests, yes?
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Yes, that's right.
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I'm a little nervous.
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That's okay.
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Many people feel nervous, but I promise it will be very quick.
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Have you had blood drawn before?
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No, never.
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This is my first time.
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Okay, let me explain everything.
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First, please sit here and rest your arm on this support.
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Like this?
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Perfect.
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Very good.
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Now I will tie this band around your arm.
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It will feel tight for a moment.
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Okay.
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Good.
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Now I need to find a vein.
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Can you make a fist for me?
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Squeeze tight.
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Like this?
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Yes, perfect.
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Okay, I can see a good vein here.
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Now I will clean your arm with this alcohol pad.
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It will feel cold.
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That does feel cold.
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Yes.
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Now you will feel a small pinch.
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Try to relax.
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Take a deep breath.
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Okay.
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Here we go.
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And.. done.
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That's it.
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All finished.
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Already?
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I barely felt anything.
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See?
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Not so bad.
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You did very well.
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Now keep your arms straight for a minute.
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I'll put this bandage on.
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It really wasn't as bad as I thought.
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Most people say that.
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You were very brave.
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The results will be ready soon.
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You can go back to the waiting room now.
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Thank you, Klaus.
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You're very welcome.
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Have a good day, Maria.
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The results.
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Maria, please come in and sit down.
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I have your test results.
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That was fast.
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What did you find?
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Your blood sugar level is high.
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It's 245 milligrams per deciliter.
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The normal range is between 70 and 100.
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That sounds very high.
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What does it mean?
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It means you have high blood sugar.
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This explains all your symptoms.
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The tiredness, the thirst, using the bathroom often, everything.
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Is this serious?
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We need to take it seriously, yes.
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But the good news is that we found it early and we can manage it.
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How do we manage it?
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First, I want to do more tests next week to understand the complete picture.
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For now, I'm going to give you information about diet and exercise.
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Diet and exercise?
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Yes.
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What you eat and how much you move can help control your blood sugar.
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I also want you to see a nutritionist.
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A nutritionist?
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Yes.
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A nutritionist will help you plan healthy meals.
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This is very important.
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Is there medicine I should take?
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We'll talk about medicine after the next tests.
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Right now, let's focus on understanding your condition and making lifestyle changes.
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I'm scared, but I'm also glad I know what's wrong.
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That's exactly the right feeling.
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Knowledge is power.
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You came in today, and now we can help you.
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You did the right thing.
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I'm uncertain.
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What should I do now?
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Go home and rest.
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Read these information sheets.
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Make an appointment for next week and try not to worry too much.
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We're going to work on this together.
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Thank you, Dr. Chen.
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You've been so kind and patient.
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You're very welcome, Maria.
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I'll see you next week.
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Walking away with a plan.
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Maria, how did it go?
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I've been worried about you.
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James, thank you for waiting.
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I'm okay.
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The doctor was very helpful.
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What did the doctor say?
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My blood sugar is too high.
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That's why I've been feeling so tired and thirsty.
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Blood sugar?
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Is that serious?
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The doctor says we need to take it seriously,
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but she also says we can manage it with diet and exercise.
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That doesn't sound too bad.
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Are you feeling relieved?
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Yes, actually.
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I was so scared before.
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But now I know what's wrong,
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and I know what to do about it.
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That's good.
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Knowledge is better than fear.
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That's exactly what Dr. Chen said.
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She gave me all this information to read,
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and I need to see a nutritionist.
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A nutritionist can really help.
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My sister saw one last year.
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She learned so much about healthy eating.
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I hope so.
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I have another appointment next week for more tests.
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Do you want me to come with you next time?
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That's very kind, but I think I'll be okay now.
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I'm not as scared anymore.
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You look much better than this morning.
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Less tired somehow.
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I think I feel a little better just knowing what the problem is.
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The doctor says I need to rest and not worry too much.
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Good advice.
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Come on, let me take you home.
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You should rest.
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Thank you, James.
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You're a good friend.
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I'm lucky to have you.
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That's what friends are for.
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Let's get you home.
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Thank you so much for watching today.
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I hope these conversations helped you learn useful English for seeing a doctor.
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Did you notice how Maria felt scared at first,
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but felt better when she understood what was happening?
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This is normal.
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Doctors are there to help you, not to scare you.
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Let me ask you, which conversation was most useful for you?
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Was it checking in at the front desk?
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Describing symptoms?
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Understanding test results?
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Please leave a comment and tell me.
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Remember these important phrases, I feel tired all the time,
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how long will it take,
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what does that mean, and thank you for explaining.
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These simple phrases will help you talk to doctors and nurses.
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If you enjoyed this video,
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please give it a like and subscribe to our channel.
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Share this with a friend,
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family member, or colleague who is learning English.
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And don't forget to watch another video to keep practicing your English.
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Thank you again, and I'll see you in the next lesson.
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Take care of yourself and goodbye.

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