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Asked to resign It's interesting that my initial reaction to the news was that it was my fault and that I had failed my colleagues. It didn't occur to me initially that I might personally be in trouble. Of course, this was the "patho- logical people-pleaser" in me in full operational mode. I think I was in denial, though. At that point, plans were being made for me to move back into my position as general manager of the ENT division. I recall asking a key board member at that off-site meeting if everything was still on track for me. His equivocating response gave me pause and for good reason. Although I didn't know it at the time, my ArthroCare career was on hold pending the ongoing investigation. By Thanksgiving, I had a feel- ing that I wasn't going to be part of ArthroCare going forward. But I was paralyzed. I just waited for the inevitable. And on Dec. 18, 2008, it occurred. I was summoned to the CEO's office and asked to resign — although if I hadn't resigned, I would have been terminated. The same thing happened to my direct supervisor. The following day ArthroCare issued a press release stating that the company no longer had confidence in its financial results gong back to 2001. They also essentially said that my direct supervisor and I per- petrated all of the financial irregularities during the restatement peri- od. So while I knew my role in what happened, I felt like I had been thrown under the bus. The press release wasn't accurate — as others played much larger roles — but it was immediately clear to me that getting employment at that point would be next to impossible. I tried to find work in Austin — or anywhere — without success. Ken and I didn't have much cash on hand. Unlike many others, other than a small automatic exercise back in early 2006, I hadn't exercised any stock options during the period that the government was to inves- 7 3 A U G U S T 2 0 1 5 | O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T

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