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00:00biopsies and i i will need to wait for the results uh for three weeks
00:09because it was a little uneasy my day plus when real um when they make the endoscopy
00:17some of the medicine one of the medicines make a reaction to me and i had a high blood pressure
00:26then i need to stay longer in the recovery room this was kind of a little um an easy day
00:35and then
00:36and i um they give me some uh recommendations for the day because for the problems who i have
00:43during the procedure because uh friday saturday was kind of resting and some kind of soft diet
00:54and now i feel a little bit better there are things i would i really believe in god and then
01:01i
01:01really think there are uh there are things who are knowing my hands and when he's knowing my hands i
01:10put in god's hands and i try to be positive and wait until i see the results and whatever it
01:17is i will
01:18take uh the i will do whatever i need to do
01:44yes i have a different kind of treatments uh i am the gastroenterologist is i i have been seeing
01:53for the gastroenterologist for two years and with different treatments and i have some kind of uh
02:02recovery and then uh go down again for that reason he decided to uh ask for the test
02:12what i think was needed and uh was now i need to wait for that okay excellent very good well
02:20in this
02:20case uh you are a doctor i might have felt
02:37yes yes yes yes and uh you know it's it's normal and you can say to feel uneasy or afraid
02:49when you don't know
02:50you don't know how to do something but uh many times it's not like every time when they take a
02:58biopsy need to be
02:59um bad result sometimes it's to check before that happen and i hope it's my uh is it's on me
03:09that like uh i am on time for that because i i start thinking on all my illness and i
03:16don't have another bad signs like when you start losing
03:20losing pounds or losing pounds or when you have another kind of problems uh uh for eating and then i
03:28i
03:28am try to think positive and i have some kind of uh patience with that and uh hence both the
03:36results
03:38most of the times is not bad sometimes
03:41um no but you need to approach the problem and try to do your best because it's the only way
03:51you
03:52you know as a doctor if some patient uh take with a good attitude to the problems they have better
04:00result
04:22uh no but you know my uh a younger my youngest brother esteban he passed away
04:30he had cancer uh um he took uh alternative treatments during the he never um stopped the the medical
04:40treatment but besides that he took alternative treatments who making him to have some kind of hope
04:49or looking for different ways of procedure i don't really believe in that but i see persons who have a
04:58good results whatever is the reason can be more than one but this is is correct to try more than
05:07one
05:08more than one way for resolve a problem a medical problem
05:29yes
05:40yes i choose my diet for
05:42some period of time when i start with these kind of problems and avoid the things who i know
05:47they cause the problem and uh but sometimes no matter i eat a healthy diet i still feeling some
05:56uh discomfort but uh yes i i really changed my diet plus i think i need to start again
06:05something who i stop with doing exercise because doing exercise helping everything
06:12helping in my mood helping in my health and uh now i am a little tense or a little stressful
06:20is
06:20why we try to do that i was telling my husband like tomorrow i wanted to start again swimming
06:26the weather heat is again uh really good it's hot and i will start doing that too
06:42uh i started swimming when um in the pandemic time like uh was not many things you can do it
06:49and uh i have a a place close to my home who i can go on swimming and in that
06:56time with some kind of
06:58restrictions today good for the pandemic but i started doing and was a really good uh um think
07:05is because i i could do something exercise and uh was a kind of therapy and something good
07:17so when you when when there was these uh pandemic sharing awards were you still working as a doctor
07:25no what were you doing at that time at that time i i i was retired and my husband too
07:31um we live in here in merida and um we didn't have many things to do for that we need
07:39to occupy us the
07:41mind and and trying to do something because before that uh we can like it to traveling around the the
07:50state because there are many places to know here and many things but with the restrictions we stop
07:57suddenly all the activity or that we're looking for something to do and wait we took the decision and
08:05what's when we start swimming because we like uh both both would like to do exercise that is something
08:15who help us no no no no no no no he uh he only studied until high school okay
08:35so uh how have you uh received your life while being as a doctor i assume that you didn't have
08:44much time you know well that's what most uh people say that being a doctor doesn't let you to have
08:50like much time like much time to do your activities or uh just spend the time with your family exactly
08:56how did you when i was working was yak and um um i was busy because i usually um work
09:08in two places
09:09i work in uh they call east here who is uh some hospitals who they they manage by the um
09:21by the state
09:24and federal and is more for the this kind of the insurance for people like that teachers and um
09:33teachers more so most of them or people from the government and i work over there in the morning
09:38and uh anytime i have uh my my own office and just i try to be i like it and
09:46i be busy most of the time
09:48plus i i teach one class uh i taught one class in the nursing school just was a busy schedule
09:59both um
10:03um i have i have i manage because i manage my time and i have a i was busy but
10:10i think i was looking
10:14oh i saw my family and try to manage the time to to balance a little bit the the schedule
10:21i have a lot of time and i have a lot of time and i have a lot of time
10:24and i have a lot of time
10:24so why did you decide to study medicine in the first place what was your motivation your name
10:33motivation to become a doctor because some people say that that requires like a particular gift
10:41or like a particular motivation to decide to practically leave your life for the world itself
10:51other people yes my i have an an uncle who was a doctor um the was an older brother from
11:03my dad's older brother and i really admired him he was who when we were a child he treat us
11:21experience for parents for him so yeah yeah yeah he pretty do a lot of
11:22Lance um he was one of his parents and he worked with him so he was like a little 시,
11:28people with him now and he worked with his parents and at home are son i don't think he
11:41They start asking, the teacher start asking
11:44what you thinking you will study.
11:48And they do some kind of tests
11:51to evaluate what is your abilities.
11:55And I remember they do that test
11:59and they put me another two things in the first place.
12:03They put me like my first ability was to be a lawyer,
12:08second to administrator, something like that.
12:12And the third medical for that.
12:16I remember, I think, no matter what the people think,
12:19I wanted to be a doctor.
12:21And I continue, I went to the high school
12:24with that tip on mine.
12:26And then I studied the correct here in San Luis Potosí.
12:33Okay.
12:35So did you, did you like her working?
12:40Yes, yes, yes, yes.
12:42It was something who I really enjoyed
12:44since I was at the school.
12:47And with the, we are at the school,
12:51and I started knowing a little bit more.
12:53That was something who fooled my mind
12:57and I wanted to know more.
13:00I really enjoy it.
13:01No matter, sometimes it was difficult times
13:05because it was many things to study,
13:07but I really love it.
13:09Okay.
13:10So I'm very good.
13:11How much time did you spend in your career?
13:16In total seven years, because it's five at the school,
13:20one who is in the intern, interning chief, they call.
13:25And the seven, they call here is the social services.
13:29They send us to some small town who start our practice,
13:35but we still is part of the career.
13:38After we finished, that is when we received the title.
13:42And I did that in a small town, like 45 minutes driving
13:48from my, my city, my, from San Luis Potosí.
13:54And I really enjoyed that is that,
13:56is when you feel between a scary and responsible,
14:02because it's not the same, like you are in internship.
14:05You have always some above you who,
14:07if you have a doubt or you don't know how to do something,
14:11they will explain to you.
14:12But when you are in the social service,
14:15it's your responsibility and you need to solve the problems.
14:18And it's, I have, I had some, even experience,
14:30because was really a small town with not too much sources.
14:37The people, the people was, I know, low income,
14:43and with many times with no money for, for medical.
14:48And for the, I really, was something open more your eyes
14:53and to see how is the things and try to help the people.
14:58Excellent, very good.
15:00Are you a question on people,
15:01it's really difficult to access to the medical services?
15:05Medical services, yes.
15:07What do you need for cures?
15:08I mean, because medical services should be,
15:10like, a human right, human access for everyone.
15:14But there are some countries where,
15:16it's so much,
15:18way more difficult to access.
15:20So basically, it's not a good word,
15:24the safety roles for medicine or,
15:28well, it's been so important.
15:31It's so important for the medical services,
15:33and it's so important to access to the medical services.
15:35Because unfortunately,
15:37personally the medical area in some ways is like a business for example all the insurance
15:47and that who make a as a business and make unaccessible for the people because there
15:57are programs here in mexico now is a problem who if you don't have insurance or you they
16:05call if you don't have ins or easter ins here is a medical services who is for the most
16:14of the workers or factories for masons for every for all the workers and the easter who
16:21is for the government employment so teachers you can have access to the security they call
16:28now in sinister you only go to the web page and you put your name and the paper show you
16:41don't have that two services and with that paper you can go to the other and they they
16:46give for free the services um it's not complete is developed for the steel with some how do
16:57you say currencies when when they don't have they have many services but they still need
17:06more sources for have a lack of resources no matter they try to have everything but sometimes
17:17they don't have all the medicine something for who you need it but i think they are developing
17:24this and it's going to some way who i hope is the same like uh you have it in so
17:31east
17:45yes
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19:53Yes.
20:19.
20:30Okay. Thank you, Bishop.
20:31Yes, very welcome. If you have any questions with any of the interrogations that we have here, please let me
20:38know.
20:38Okay. Thank you, Bishop.
20:48Excuse me, the first word who I read here is the depiction. What does mean depiction?
20:55The depiction is like when violence is shown in movies.
20:59Oh, okay.
21:10Okay.
21:12Okay.
21:27Okay.
21:42They do something outside like some kind of sport or play role or whatever, but not in front of a
21:51TV screen.
21:53Okay.
21:54Okay.
21:54That's all very good.
21:56So we have, for example, meetings.
21:59In this part, meetings and programs can be a powerful influence in developing power systems in the shape of the
22:06area.
22:33So what do you think of these things?
22:35And then, August 6th.
22:36Okay.
23:06I, I think it's true.
23:08conducts, some behaviors, because for them it's normal, they normalize the violence as
23:15a way to resolve a problem, to solve a problem.
23:37I think it's true now, like we are, you say before, that is, the violence is more common in the
23:47daily lives, like you are driving and somebody going in front of you, that can increase to something really violent,
23:58because the people use the violence to solve any kind of things.
24:05And then you need to be more aware of that, and to teach the children that this is not the
24:13way to solve problems.
24:35Yes, you see the, how they, you see, they make heroes, some like cartoon things or cartoon roles, and they
24:48can see some, for example, if they can fly, they try to fly, or they try to do what they
24:55say when they are really young, because they don't understand what is fiction and what is reality, because they are
25:03not mature enough for that.
25:05And if they, if there are no guidance for an adult, and they is looking that by themselves, they normalize
25:17that, and they can be on danger.
25:19Mm-hmm.
25:22Okay.
25:23And again, I, I can do the, the, the, the configuration just now.
25:38Um.
25:38Mm-hmm.
25:40And again, I.
25:43I, I, that would, ah.
25:45One conclusion, just now.
25:49But it's short, but I put in conclusion, the effect of extreme violence are not unavoidable.
25:56Parent teachers play a role and guide their children how to use media, also promoting activities such as sports.
26:03And sports is only one can be art or there are many activities who can distract young children to stay
26:14only in front of TV.
26:17Today, the daily life is really busy and maybe for parents, it's easier to leave them in front of the
26:26TV screens.
26:27But it's no good for kids.
26:46No, no, so far, no. Thank you, teacher.
27:06Okay, teacher.
27:16Thank you, teacher. Have a good week.
27:22Thank you, teacher. See you next time. Thanks, Monday.
27:25Thank you. Bye.
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