00:00You
00:06Lisa Lisa Lisa Lisa
00:10No, I think it was a tomato, it's a por favor. No me I love ya. Come on
00:20Yeah, they were a lot
00:30We'll be a senorita por favor acierto bueno mi hija y mi negocio
00:38Se me toman todas las leyes
00:42Que nos permitía vivir bien a pesar de lo difícil que era la vida
00:52Maya
01:00I
01:30I
01:33Think my mom is so sick
01:35Yes, I know I know I'm going to be sick, but I don't know
01:40Your mom is in the hospital
01:42We sent her home, she can't get up. My grandma and I are taking care of her
01:48You know how to read?
01:51What does it say?
01:53Anti-allergic. Your mom won't use that. I'll give you something that will help you
01:58I don't want to see you ever steal again, okay?
02:08Hello, mom
02:14The child's mother had no pneumonia. The truth was that she was dissociated from lung cancer
02:21The blue ones with the blue ones. You're going to ask me why the red and blue ones can't be together because they're from different laboratories
02:29The green labels, I see them because they're more delicate. Red with red, there
02:36Of course, they're also going to make me look like an idiot, they're going to make me look like a firefighter
02:41Do you know why I was a pharmacist? Because I am a pharmacist by vocation. I like to help people
02:48The red with the red, the blue with the blue
02:50Dad, can I play with Jaime Luché?
02:57Yes, but after I finish ordering the red with the red and the blue with the blue, we're done
03:03The red with the red
03:04His story moved me so much that I turned him into my assistant at the pharmacy and he came every afternoon after school
03:12With who, red?
03:14Do you want to play with Luché?
03:17Can you play something else, son?
03:19Like what?
03:20The ball
03:22Can you ask for a kiss?
03:24What's that?
03:26Close your eyes
03:28Adel, what happened?
03:30Don't you have to study?
03:32Yes
03:33When are you going to study?
03:35Come on, come on
03:37What are you doing?
03:40The disease hit me hard
03:42I got sick when I was young and my daughter had to take care of the pharmacy
03:46It was the only way we could stay together and I didn't want to lose my business for the rest of my life
03:53I don't want anything, old lady
03:55Oh, but how are you not going to eat anything? I'm going to give it to you
03:58And then we're going to go for a walk because the doctor said ten minutes every day
04:03Come on, eat something else
04:05I say no, I'm not hungry
04:07Hey, have you already closed the pharmacy?
04:10Why so early?
04:12It's too early to close it yet
04:14Come on, dad, stop thinking about the pharmacy
04:18Look how he is
04:20Besides, I had to leave it closed because
04:23Pucha is going to come to give you lunch
04:25We can't hire anyone either because we don't know
04:32Have you sold anything?
04:35No, the truth is that nothing has been sold
04:38But how have you not sold anything, my daughter?
04:41Pucha, but it's just that, daddy, we're not so well supplied and
04:48And what's this called? And the competition is still strong
04:51Hey, hey, hey, competition
04:53Our business is the best business in the neighborhood
04:56What? We can win the competition
05:00Daddy, what happens is that there is also something else
05:04What thing?
05:06It's just that today the landlord came again and said that
05:11If we don't pay the debt, he's going to come and close everything with a carabiner and everything
05:17Who does he think he is? We're going to pay
05:20Daddy, but what are you doing?
05:22Daddy, if you can't get up, you're wrong
05:24You're sick
05:26Dad, please don't do this to me
05:28That guy is going to listen to me
05:30No, no, no
05:32I can't help you get out
05:34You can't get out like this, dad
05:36Dad, go back to bed, please
05:38See that it's not okay
05:40Dad!
05:42Daddy!
05:44What happened?
05:46The tests show injuries in both hips
05:49If we don't operate now, it's possible that at some point he won't be able to walk again
05:54But while he can walk, right?
05:56No, he can't
05:58There are fractures in both hips
06:01With the pain he has, he can't move
06:03We have to operate
06:05We can't pay for it
06:07Not now at least
06:09Don't you think health is more important than money?
06:11Excuse me
06:13You're a doctor and maybe you've never had money problems
06:15Please, miss, it's not about that
06:17Yes, it is
06:19There are people who have the means and can do it
06:21But we can't do it
06:23Can you listen to me, please?
06:25Of course, it's easy
06:27When people make millions
06:30Money is not an issue, right?
06:32My dad can't be operated on
06:40I didn't mean to offend you
06:42I just wanted to let you know about the seriousness of the matter
06:46The thing is that I'm nervous, I'm upset
06:50We're going through a bad economic moment
06:52And we're about to lose the family business
06:55And now this
07:00We really can't do it
07:02What's going to happen when he wakes up and can't walk?
07:12I understand
07:14Your dad will be fine
07:16Don't worry
07:18Now go home and rest
07:20And worry about yourself
07:22Okay?
07:30Excuse me, my dad?
07:32Where is my dad?
07:34Your dad was moved to the operating room
07:36We had to operate him urgently this morning
07:38He woke up with an internal hemorrhage
07:40What?
07:42But why did they operate him?
07:44Who authorized that?
07:46Look, all the information, Dr. Gutierrez is going to give it to you
07:48Well, tell me, how is he?
07:50He's fine
07:52He's fine
07:54He's fine
07:56He's fine
07:58Well, but tell me, how is he?
08:00Dr. Gutierrez is the person in charge
08:02How is my dad?
08:04Fine
08:06You can be calm
08:08Your dad is a very strong man
08:10He resisted the operation very well
08:12So I stopped the hemorrhage and operated both hips
08:14But why did they operate him?
08:16Who authorized that?
08:18I told him we couldn't pay him
08:20Alicia, this morning I talked to your dad about his situation
08:22And he agreed to authorize the surgery
08:24So please, I ask you to calm down
08:27Sit down, please
08:29Trust me, your dad is in good hands
08:33We shouldn't have come to that wheelchair
08:35Look, I want to know what they gave me
08:37I don't know if I had the pain
08:39We must have that remedy at the pharmacy
08:43Oh, dad, disconnect a little from the pharmacy
08:45The doctor explained to me that his hips were failing for a while
08:47So if it hadn't been for the fall
08:49I would never have taken care of you
08:53Look, doctors are all exaggerators
08:56They always invent things
08:58And they blame the patients
09:00That's what they are
09:04Hey, what's with that face?
09:06I know her, what's wrong?
09:08Oh, it's just that
09:10I'm worried about the debts, dad
09:14Now we have two
09:19Well, we'll fix that somehow
09:22How is my bravest patient?
09:24Hello, doctor
09:26And according to the nurse, the most cacarrabia
09:28What do you mean cacarrabia?
09:30What happens, doctor, with a lot of respect
09:32I know about doses, I know about remedies
09:34And I teach her, that's why they feel
09:38Well, there is no pain, there is no fever
09:40The symptoms are good
09:42After the blood test we did in the morning
09:44Your levels came out pretty good
09:46So it's like tuna
09:50Doctor, you give me like a heart injection
09:53So I'm ready to go to work, right?
09:55Yes, of course, calm down
09:57I'm going to give you a day off so you can go home
09:59But you're going to take it easy
10:01Remember that I operated on both hips
10:03So, no, don't worry
10:05You don't have to walk, you're going to do short walks
10:07You're going to start recovering from your normal diet
10:11And after a week, a week and a half
10:13You're just going back to the pharmacy
10:16Thank you very much, doctor
10:18Bye, thank you, doctor
10:21See, you have to listen to the doctor
10:23Yes
10:25It's famous because we had a pharmacy
10:27I don't know
10:29I think we're more famous than we think
10:31You're not failing me, doctor
10:35Yes, my dear, excuse me
10:37They gave us a raise
10:39But I'm worried about the bill
10:41Don't worry about that
10:43You don't have to pay anything
10:45What do you say?
10:47Yes, the doctor performed the operation pro bono
10:49It's a benefit that is given to some patients
10:53But what about the rest of the hospital?
10:55Look, Dr. Gutierrez said you didn't have to worry about anything
10:59Everything is fine
11:01What's up, daughter?
11:03No, nothing, daddy, wait a minute
11:05Excuse me, excuse me
11:07And where is he? Can I talk to the doctor?
11:09Difficult, the doctor just left the airport
11:11It was a trip to a congress
11:15Oh, damn
11:18Take care
11:24Bye, thank you
11:26My recovery was slow but safe
11:28I felt renewed
11:30Full of energy to continue on this roller coaster that is life
11:34Although reality did not accompany me
11:39Don't tell me that
11:41I want to say goodbye
11:43Listen, I don't agree, daddy
11:46Look
11:48This is the dream we had with your mother
11:52And now we lost it all
11:54Come on, daddy, don't be sad
11:56This is closing a cycle
12:00I'm glad to see you standing, I don't know
12:02Jaime
12:06Here, boy
12:08Come visit, hello
12:12The landlord couldn't take it anymore
12:14Yes, he sold it
12:16But now
12:18The pharmacy is yours
12:20How?
12:22Yes
12:24When I was a child I had nothing
12:26Joy, I had no affection
12:28And you were very important for me
12:30Even
12:32Here I met my first childhood friend
12:37Jaime
12:39I called you
12:41No, no, seriously
12:44No, on the contrary, you helped me
12:46And if you didn't see me anymore
12:48It was because just that day
12:50My mother was dying
12:52Jaime
12:54My son
12:58Your mother died
13:02The next day we left the neighborhood with my grandmother
13:04But she was very bad too
13:06And soon
13:08She also died
13:10And what happened to you after your mother died?
13:13I found a good family
13:15They took care of me
13:17They gave me the opportunity to study
13:19And I took it
13:21I became a doctor
13:23I'm moved
13:25I have a debt with you
13:29No, seriously
13:31The debt
13:35I have it with you
13:37And now it's paid
13:39The pharmacy is yours
13:41Jaime
13:45Thank you
13:50With the help of Dr. Gutierrez
13:52We were able to get better supplies
13:54In the business
13:58And he became our partner
14:02Our pharmacy was reborn
14:04And so was I
14:06How are my partners?
14:08Jaime, good to see you
14:11Thank you for a good reason
14:15Hey, you're Spanish
14:17Why did you kiss him?
14:19I'm watching you
14:21I'm not 12 years old for you
14:23Don Eusebio
14:25I prefer to call you partner
14:27Don partner
14:29Partner, go ahead
14:31See you
14:33Excuse me
14:37Life is difficult and strange
14:40But it always has explanations for everything
14:42And when I look back
14:44I realize that Jaime is destined
14:46To be part of our lives
14:48Since he appeared
14:50As that child playing in the fight
14:52And some time later
14:54He became my son-in-law
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