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Decuypere:
No. The back injury didn’t come up. I was. . .I was not
really consulted by the Emergency Room doctors except for one situation where if I knew why she might have’ not been doing well. And all I was aware of is that, in July, there was this physical situation of her being able to keep her metabolism with her salt and potassium. She was having a bit of a problem with that because of the heat.
Det. Sudler:
Uh Huh.
Decuypere:
So that’s what I shared with them...that’s what I
knew of from July. But I hadn’t seen her since July.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .concerning that. . .was she taking any...
any drugs or was she prescribed anything or...?
Decuypere:
Uh Uh.
Det. Sudler: .
Any over the counter medications. . .vitamins. . .anything
like that to...
Decuypere:
Not that I know of.
Det. Sudler:
Oh.. .okay.
Decuypere:
In July I think she was, taking just. . .you know...
B’s an C’s and that sort of thing. .normal natural vitamins. But she was trying to regulate this inability to handle the salt and potassium.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.  Umm. . .did she see a,, doctor about that. . .do
you know?
Decuypere:
No, I don’t know.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. You don’t know if she had a personal
physician here?
Decuypere:
No, I don’t know that.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. How did she.. .do you know. . .have any idea
how she became aware that she was.. .you know...
losing I guess the. . .you know. . .the potassium and
everything from her system?
Decuypere:
No. She just had. . . she said she was just really

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