The speaker, who has been feeling unwell, starts the conversation noticing a change in his voice. He then reveals that he has been dealing with a sore throat and fever, and has been working through the day despite feeling unwell. He jokingly suggests that his voice might have changed due to a terminal illness, but later clarifies that it's likely just a virus.
He decides to visit a doctor at the NBC Medical Center and, with a handheld camera in hand, documents the visit. The doctor, Tanya Bennison, listens to his symptoms and checks his throat, finding it almost completely occluded. She advises him to take medication and reassures him that he's in good shape.
The speaker then jokes about his physical health, mentioning his "floppy heart" and his Irish Catholic heritage. He expresses his relief at the doctor's positive prognosis and ends the conversation by making light of his situation.
1. The speaker's voice sounds different due to a virus or illness.
2. The speaker has not been feeling well all day.
3. The speaker believes they might have a terminal illness.
4. The speaker has been experiencing symptoms of a virus or similar illness, including a sore throat and fatigue.
5. The speaker decided to see a doctor shortly before taping a show.
6. The speaker went to the NBC Medical Center for a check-up.
7. The doctor at the NBC Medical Center, Tanya Bennison, is the associate medical director.
8. The speaker's symptoms include fever,