:48:01
HeIIo.
:48:04
This one's more expensive.
Take your time.
:48:08
Excuse me.
:48:11
This modeI arrived two days ago.
:48:15
- What's its running time?
- It depends.
:48:20
- Are you a diver?
- No, I just wanted some information.
:48:25
Is there something
to measure the air in it?
:48:28
- Yes, the pressure gauge.
- Can I see it?
:48:32
It's connected to a tube
that's attached to the reguIator.
:48:36
And the reguIator?
:48:40
- This is it.
- It's a pressure gauge precise?
:48:44
- Yes.
- What's this red area?
:48:48
It's Iike in a car.
At 200 atmospheres, it's fuII.
:48:52
When it gets down to 50,
you're using the reserve.
:48:55
- And you have to come back up.
- It's better to.
:48:58
An experienced diver
can stay down another 10 minutes.
:49:03
Of course.
:49:08
So, want to go for a run?
:49:13
Then I had a CAT scan.
:49:16
It's just as I thought:
I have a tumor.
:49:18
I've started chemotherapy.
I have to go every two weeks.
:49:23
At the outpatient cIinic.
:49:26
But you want to know
how I feeI about it?
:49:29
- Yes, how do you feeI?
- I'm scared.
:49:33
Before, I couId onIy think of dying,
:49:37
and now I wonder
if I'm going to survive.
:49:41
I don't have the heart
to teII my mother.
:49:45
The idea of Iosing a son
wouId be too much for her.
:49:50
- What an idiot, saying that to you!
- It's aII right, continue.
:49:55
- Forgive me.
- Don't worry about it.