00:00Because for me, at the beginning I thought I had three months of life, and when we arrived at MD
00:06Anderson, at Houston,
00:07at the first time we said, what I can offer is a little bit of time and quality of life.
00:13Yes, because Carolina is already in stage four, so...
00:16I am in stage four.
00:18At the beginning, the doctors said that in this stage,
00:26we try to enlarge it as possible and give a better quality of life as possible to patients.
00:33But no had reached the most important results,
00:36which was called a PET scan,
00:37which is where we see if there are more tumors,
00:40as well as those that we already know.
00:43So, it's like a scan of the whole body, but only looking for tumors.
00:51And we gave the information, and the same doctor,
00:54well, the doctor, the assistant to the doctor,
00:56it was a few months after, when we received the other news,
01:00that there was no other tumor,
01:01or she herself surprised that there was no other tumor,
01:06and that there were only those two.
01:07So, we could attack,
01:09we could attack,
01:10we could attack the two tumors,
01:11mainly the sacro.
01:13So, medically,
01:14they were waiting to find another tumor.
01:16Yes,
01:17it was practically a 90% of the possibility that there was more tumor.
01:20The first scenario, for them,
01:21more than, would be normal.
01:22It is that if you think that the main tumor is in the right,
01:25and that the metastasis is in the right,
01:27well, the cancer,
01:29all the body,
01:30all the organs of the body,
01:32and there could be tumors in any other way.
01:34And there's a lot of probability that there was a tumor.
01:37And there's a lot of probability that there was a tumor.
01:39And there's a lot of probability that there was a tumor.
01:41And we didn't know in that moment.
01:43So, they said,
01:44this is what we know,
01:45but,
01:46there's more.
01:48So, they put that in the first scenario.
01:50That day,
01:51when they say,
01:53time and quality of life,
01:54well,
01:56I think it was the day the most hard time.
01:58That day,
01:59we had a restaurant in the hotel
02:01and that morning we were wearing,
02:03we had to have been 28 hours.
02:05At least,
02:06at the time,
02:06I would say,
02:07two hours will be a day.
02:10I was giving him a day,
02:11to tell my children,
02:11because,
02:12that's how.
02:13What is one with that?
02:14With a team of seven
02:15and one with nine.
02:16Not I had completed the nine,
02:18only giving them to God.
02:21It is a bad test.
02:22It was so heavy.
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02:35with the difficult scenario, you still have to wait for the results of the PET scan, right?
02:40Because that was before we received the results.
02:43Well, that's your way of processing. O sea, Brian is always like,
02:47he always was waiting for the best.
02:50I was at that moment devastated.
02:53And I think Brian, the sad thing that he put was to see me of the way I was.
02:57But he always was super positive.
02:59O sea, there was something in him.
03:01And now I go back and I think that he has always been much more agitated by God than what
03:07I was in that moment.
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