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The thing is, when people are your patients, you don't get to see certain sides of them. For the most part, all you see is the side of them that . . . Doesn't want to be here, or isn't mentally well. But when your patients, or ex patients are your friend, you see, all of it. I see Ophelia when she tenses up if I watch her too much, or when she's all lost, tasting the ketchup before she eats because she doesn’t like all the brands. She was interesting to look at, to observe. “You what? I lovee their shrimp dry because I drown it in ketchup and barbecue sauce,” she admits. Although we said that we weren’t gonna eat any seafood, she just couldn’t resisted she threw a shrimp in her mouth. I stared at her intently, a bit worried that she didn’t even notice. She was so wrapped up in her co

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