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+ Title: Intro
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: My father was never talking to so I really never knew knew him as a person and my mother she would talk. But then it kind of seemed to sink into me like and she didn't do a good enough job.
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+ Debbie: Who are you closer to your mother or your father's.
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+ Patient: Closer to your mother or father ?
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+ Debbie: Which one were you closer to?
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+ Patient: I think I was closer to my mother.
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+ Debbie: Yeah that then we haven't.
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+ Patient: Yeah were you close your parents?
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+ Debbie: I was closer to my mother.
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+ Patient: You were.
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+ Debbie: You know who my mother was. You!
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+ Patient: I was your mother? You mean you mother liked me; and decided I should be something.
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+ Debbie: You are my mother.
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+ Patient: I can never be your mother. Either something went wrong. Well, we did something peculiar okay.
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+ Title: I Knew You
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: But of course I would always know you because I'd known you since you were little.
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+ Debbie: You knew me when I was born.
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+ Patient: Were you really? Because I was to cross the street, or something. Where were you born? What street?
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+ Debbie: 169th Street in Flushing.
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+ Patient: Oh well that's where all of us lived. Right. 169th street. Yeah, so I know that I knew you. I knew Frances. I knew ... wait a minute ...
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+ Title: The first time she asked
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: I don't think I know many peopole left from when we start with it.
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+ Debbie: Well you started in San Francisco.
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+ Patient: Year I guess I did.
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+ Debbie: You went to New York for a long time.
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+ Patient: But was I, was I with somebody in New York?
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+ Debbie: You live with Danish for almost 50 years.
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+ Patient: You meant working with Danish or what?
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+ Debbie: Yeah, you worked with him and lived with him.
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+ Patient: I didn't realize that.
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+ Title: Things have not been easy
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: Things have not been easy for him like.
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+ Debbie: How's that?
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+ Patient: I'm not sure he's healthy or not. And no. I think it tells and it could not. Like it could be a short life.
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+ Debbie: Well you know Danish died about five years ago.
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+ Patient: Yeah and nobody told us
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+ Debbie: Well then it no we knew you were there when it happens.
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+ Patient: Oh and he was he's been gone a good since so yeah young. Yes, I realized it and it was in a muddled stage for each of us. You know each had a relationship with Danish and then it was gone and he was a different person. But we knew he died and it just never came back again. It couldn't. So, it wasn't easy; and you don't just change people. They're gone.
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+ Title: I am a disgrace
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: I don't know why we don't get together more often but we don't seem to.
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+ Debbie: Well we got together last night.
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+ Patient: Oh heavens, what I do last night?
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+ Debbie: Last night, we all had dinner together.
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+ Patient: Yeah oh I'm a disgrace Oh that'd be awful if we all failed - do they give grades now in school in college.
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+ Debbie: Well we're not in college so we don't have to worry about it.
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+ Patient: Oh we don't do anything then anymore; you don't get college grades.
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+ Debbie: No, we don't have to do that anymore.
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+ Patient: Oh what you do? Do - just passing or what?
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+ Debbie: Well we're not in college so we don't have to worry about any grades.
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+ Title: How old were we
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+ Content:
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+ Patient: How old were we when we sort of got into like not like that at the medium-size age.
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+ Debbie: Well I'm in medium sized age because I'm 45
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+ Patient: Yeah and I must be near 50.
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+ Debbie: Older than that.
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+ Patient: is it really 50 something then. 60?
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+ Debbie: Do you know how old uou are? 84.
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+ Patient: I'm 84. I never thought of that Debbie I haven't thought of my age in years.