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Portia Tells Curtis About An Experimental Procedure-Will He Accept Her Hope?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) will learn of an experimental procedure that might enable Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) to walk again. But the big question is, will Curtis accept her hope for his miracle or will he turn her down because of the risk?

General Hospital Spoilers – Curtis Ashford Is Investigating His Shooting

Right now, Curtis is investigating his shooting and trying to find out who put a bullet in his back at the Metro Court Pool.

At first it was thought to have been a ricochet of a bullet meant for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) or Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).

The more Curtis thought about it the less sense that made-how would a ricocheted bullet have enough force to do the damage that it did?

Curtis is not going to give up his investigation until he’s found who the sniper was, and he’s just barely getting started.

He likely doesn’t want to stop his search for an experimental procedure he doesn’t even know will work.

GH Spoilers – Experimental Procedure-Is It Worth The Risk?

Curtis listens to Portia plead her case to stop his investigation and enter into this clinical program, but the timing is all wrong; of course she makes an issue.

Again she’s trying to force her choices on him and isn’t supporting his choices to find the Metro Court sniper who made him like this!

Curtis would have to drop his investigation which is just getting started to enter a program because there’s a time limit on the program.

Of course if Curtis knew this procedure would make him walk again and be fully functional he’d be all for it, but on his time, not theirs.

The way Portia is looking at it, Curtis is only making himself a target of the sniper all over again by looking for him.

General Hospital Spoilers – Is This Program Only Going To Be At That Time?

Curtis does want to walk again but he wants to know if this program is only going to be at that time, messing up his time to complete his investigation?

Portia claims yes, he will have to drop the investigation to have hope of walking again but Curtis has his doubts.

He decides to have another doctor check on this for him-his nephew TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) but to keep it on the down-low.

He doesn’t want Portia knowing he doesn’t believe her about the timeframe for the experimental procedure program even though he suspects her manipulation.

He asks TJ to find out and double check with Terry Randolph (Cassandra James)-again, privately.

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