Male Speaker 1: Diagnosed with --
Male Speaker 2: Color syndrome.
Male Speaker 1: Red syndrome and he has bipolar disorder. When did you, when were you first given this diagnosis or when do you remember.
Male Speaker 2: --
Male Speaker 1: Look that way. That’s good that’s right, you say.
Male Speaker 2: And it was finally shown up.
Male Speaker 1: When did you got notice that it got worse.
Male Speaker 2: In my teenage year.
Male Speaker 1: Okay, your teenage years and is we are going to just change the position of your lower jaw to where I will leave, it can possibly help you what was what we see. It’s okay. You do one thing guy, just give me some give me that big smile that this is what we want, take a look down there. Show me your hands, straight out. Show me your hands, raise them up. Alright, look you stand up for me. Very --
Male Speaker 2: Wonderful, I got the replacements in so -- syndrome too and slow towards that. They actually thought of femoral surgeries do and have been -- old friends they are seeing me at my worst. They thought my hands will undergo surgery.
Male Speaker 1: I want to you to show everybody your new smile.
Male Speaker 1: We will walk back to that chair right?
Elsie D. Cleveland: Yeah.
Male Speaker 1: Okay, probably.
Elsie D. Cleveland: And move towards down floor long after. I had double vision and I lost my daughter and I had congested heart failure that same day. And from that day I have been going to the doctors, they couldn’t get what was wrong with me and finally they said I have been critical. I had stone, then I had with an internal hospital still made done admission for four months and my primary doctor sent me to a neurologist who checked me to the hip, chest and things and finally he came back and said its just is that respect you gave them in but still constantly following, I don’t know what causes -- stuck. I have a heart -- I have called up this way and come down, then I just rode a lot of it because -- turn too fast or what that’s why you should call until.
Male Speaker 1: Now we are going to test that today.
Elsie D. Cleveland: Okay.
Male Speaker 1: Alright okay, just lift them up as high as you can life them. Just straighten them, straighten them, slower than the other. Alright good. Right just take hands above, good very good very good. Alright, you turn around, nice, you dint fall this time, you too like probably we will do one more time. One more time alright, start around that will. Is that right, it’s alright, just travel a little and around. Alright, come on.
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