In Session Darryl Goldberg begins his cross-examination. “Do you have a vivid recollection as you sit here of June 3, 2003, when you did this physical?” “Just what’s written on the chart.” “You’re really just relying on a habit?” “I’m going purely by what’s written over here.” “Fair to say when your patients come to see you, their medical condition or symptoms can change rather quickly?” “It’s possible.” “People’s weight can fluctuate?” “Yes.” “Her cholesterol would go up and down?” “Correct.” “She had a history of high cholesterol?” “Correct.” “The cholesterol medication caused some aches and pains, and at one point she stopped that?’ “There’s no way to prove or disprove it…so she stopped it, to see if that went away…we always will consider it.” “There was a time when her cholesterol level rose, and you made a note to make sure she was actually taking the medication?” “It was borderline high.” “You first saw her on May 8, 1992?” “Yes.” “You understand she weighed 124 pounds on that date?” “Correct.” “And the last time you saw her she weighed 136 pounds?” “Yes.” “You just had this one phone call in Oct., when she asked you for a prescription for Zoloft, because she couldn’t’ get a hold of Dr. Neri?’ “Yes.”