 Okay, let me examine you real quick, okay? Look at that guy with the broccoli. Keep looking. Lucy has a type of epilepsy called childhood absence epilepsy. This type of epilepsy presents with staring spells. That's not part of the exam, but that's fine. Because Lucy didn't necessarily improve with her first round of medication, the pediatric neurologist had decided, you know, let's see if these are really seizures or is this maybe her behavior? In my field, you succeed only a minority of times. Once in a while, you get it right. And when I can use my knowledge and technology to help a kid, it feels really amazing. I'm a neurodiagnostic technologist in the neurology department. The second week after starting work at Kaiser, my manager came to me and said, so what do you think we could improve on? And it was like, oh, somebody really wanted my opinion. The first day I came to Kaiser, there was a gathering and Debbie was there. And we introduced ourselves and we started talking about what was her experience and what was my experience. I brought up the ambulatory EEGs because it was something I had done in the past. He called the medical director, his boss, and arranged for a lunch. And I have never seen things move as fast as they move. I was surprised by the attitude of, yeah, let's do it. We can do this and it makes sense and let's do it right away. Talking to me and I felt comfortable talking to Jeff Weiss. I think that was the magic, right, that happened. The culture of not being afraid to speak up is showing within our unit-based team. He may be a physician. He still is a member, just like I'm a member. Turns out that she was having dozens of these seizures and I was able to see them on the EEG screen and also because we have a camera to see what she was doing during those seizures. For a while she was really demoralized, I think. She didn't want to talk to anybody about having epilepsy. But this year's been great. She's just completely back to her usual self. She plays basketball, she's doing great at school, she's goofy, and it's great. I mean, we just all feel like a tremendous relief.