I remember like they wouldn't let me leave Kabul until your blood count was at a certain level and they got to keep pumping you full of blood. It did take me a minute to realize that I needed to slap a tourniquet on. They had rigged these all three of these compounds up, no one because surprised. And it's really normal too. So whatever you have on your back and on your person is what you have for three days till a recent plan. Well, I'm not getting I'm not cranking it down or anything like that. But so you're back at the hospital. It's not looking good. What's in your what's on your brain?

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