Laura frowned. "Hmmm..." Random pain was the most difficult to diagnose, as she knew from her years as a doctor and, more recently, from her own recent stomach-rumblings. "And when did this start? Can you think of any common factor?" It was a longshot, but maybe something would come of it. Her own stomach pains, Laura had noticed with puzzlement, were generally accompanied by a keen sense that something around her was not right. It wasn't really in her body, though. It was as if the pain she felt was mimicking something out of place in the world around her. But that was so much speculation. What mattered now was Jessica. Laura worried, as she always did with Project patients, that she wouldn't be able to solve the problem, or that perhaps she was being too quick to blame the project for the patient's ailment and at risk of overlooking something. She could always give Jessica a placebo if she had to, but she would much rather give her an option that actually helped.