The next morning, Dr. Manette asks the patient if he's feeling better. He says that he should keep taking a sedative and an anti-anxiety medication at night. He tells the patient that he has been having strange dreams lately, about a man who used to be his patient. The man was a patient at a mental hospital, and he died in a car accident in 2006. The man suffered from amnesia, which is when you can't remember what you said before. The doctor says that if the patient had been with him, he would have been able to communicate more with other people.
The next morning, Dr. Manette asks the patient if he's feeling better. He says that he should keep taking a sedative and an anti-anxiety medication at night. He tells the patient that he has been having strange dreams lately, about a man who used to be his patient. The man was a patient at a mental hospital, and he died in a car accident in 2006. The man suffered from amnesia, which is when you can't remember what you said before. The doctor says that if the patient had been with him, he would have been able to communicate more with other people.