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Hello Christopher. How are you this evening?
Do you know where you are, Christopher?
Do you know who I am, Christopher?
My name is Doctor Grayson, Christopher.
You're in a Hospital, in Saint Clements.
Do you understand why you're here?
What was that, Christopher?
We'll get to that. Right now, I need you to listen to me carefully.
I need you to tell me the last thing you remember.
Christopher, I need you to focus on my voice.
Can you do that for me, Christopher?
Christopher, do you understand that you're blind?
I'm not blind. I can see perfectly well. I'm in a Doctor's office. Where are you?
Christopher, my name is Doctor Grayson.
I'm a consultant neurologist at Saint Clements.
Do you remember who I am?
I have adminstered 1.5 mg of Alprazolam to the patient following an acute panic attack.
He threw his television set out of the window at approximately 11:45 PM
I have instructed the porters to lock the door until he is calmer.
On examination, his body shows clear sings of a long history of self harm.
This supports the hypotesis that his current dilusions are rooted in a history of mental illness
Christopher, do you know who I am?
Why are the lights turned out?
Christopher, do you know where you are?
The paramedics were unable to find his eyes. We think he may have eaten them.
Why the television, Christopher? Why that?
Because I fell through a gap in the channels and the signal got frozen in time.
That's how they restart hearts, isn't it? That's why they invented electricity, to restart hearts, isn't it?
Wake up, Christopher. I need you to wake up now.
That's how they restart the television. That's how they're pulling me.
It's like when you lose the channel on the television. Only that's the real signal.
That's why I had to detune them all. That's why I had to break open the screen.
That's why I had to get rid of my eyes.
The patient was admited suffering third-degree burns to his hands with other severe burns across his body. The result of the ensuing fire.
The trauma to his eyes is several days old and appears to have been self-inflicted
The patient is suffering from an advanced stage of Korsakoff's Psychosis.
He has almost total Retrograde Amnesia and sporadic episodes of severe Anterogade Amnesia.
Although he responds normally during these periods, he has no recollections of them,
I watched them in the Hospital. The doctor leaned out of the screen and pushed her fingers into my eyes, up to the knuckles.
Why she did that, I couldn't tell at the time
My name is Doctor Grayson. You're in a hospital, Christopher.
Do you understand me?
Do you understand me, Christopher?
Christopher...
Can you hear me, Christopher?