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00:00[♪ melancholic music playing ♪ ♪ Rhythm of Time on Piano playing in the background ♪ ♪ Heartbeat of the hands in the piano ♪ ♪ Force of the hand on the table ♪ ♪ Force of the hand on the table playing in the background ♪
00:18Nice! End of warm-up!
00:19Guys, let's start.
00:20Alki, you're going to serve, right?
00:24Whew...
00:25You scared me.
00:28How does it look?
00:29It's like it hasn't been a day. It's ready to start.
00:44What's wrong, kid?
00:45My hand!
00:46What happened?
00:49It hurts a lot.
00:50Where does it hurt?
00:51Give it to me.
00:59It hurts.
01:30Good morning.
01:31Good morning.
01:33Can you explain to me why you're doing this?
01:35What?
01:36Why do you want to be a director again?
01:38I understand that you're connected to the pathology, but this way you're risking not being a doctor anymore.
01:43No matter how you manage, you won't be that kind of doctor.
01:46What kind?
01:47What you are, Andreas.
01:49And what you've always learned to defend yourself.
01:52Anyway, good luck.
01:54I'm sorry.
01:55In the exam, we used to say,
01:57get in and tear them all apart.
02:17What is this?
02:18Your first date. I put you in the only gap I had, so don't be late.
02:24Would you like something to drink?
02:30Please.
02:32Is this the guy?
02:33With the bag?
02:34Here.
02:35The face of the guy you were flirting with?
02:38He's from my department, that's why you didn't want me to know.
02:40You call that humor?
02:42If it wasn't for you, you'd be laughing.
02:44Forget the laughter for another time.
02:46I have something for you.
02:50Should I worry?
02:52A little.
02:55I brought you the first test you'll pass.
02:59You're a god.
03:00Let me kiss you.
03:01No.
03:02That's right. Don't be jealous.
03:04Are you done?
03:05Take a look.
03:08This test is on the verge of being ridiculous for you,
03:11but because I know you,
03:12I'm sure you'll answer yes or no,
03:14you'll fail,
03:15and then I'll run to save you from despair.
03:17So,
03:18I thought I'd warn you.
03:21Basically,
03:22we're talking about situation assessment.
03:24These are critical questions.
03:26There's no right or wrong.
03:27But from the answers you'll give,
03:29it will be determined if you're suitable for the position of CEO or not.
03:32So,
03:33you have to answer as a CEO expects you to answer.
03:38Did you hear me?
03:39I'm talking to myself.
03:41Try to act as if you don't have the METOPIEU syndrome.
03:44Okay?
03:51Yes, Mr. CEO.
03:54So, Alki,
03:55we won't bother you too much.
03:56Just a few questions
03:57to understand your clinical picture.
04:00Is this the first time you've felt this pain in your hands?
04:03Please answer the question.
04:05Yes.
04:06Yes.
04:07Sorry.
04:08Is this the first time you've felt this pain?
04:09Yes.
04:10Is your diet healthy?
04:13No.
04:14I eat burgers and pizzas.
04:15That's how we maintain it.
04:16No, of course not.
04:17I take care of his diet.
04:19You mentioned that you've been feeling tired lately.
04:21Did you take any medicine?
04:23Any medicine?
04:24Medicines to supplement your diet?
04:27I don't need them.
04:28Of course.
04:29You're the God of the Earth.
04:31Isn't that what they call you?
04:33For those who don't know,
04:34we have a Greek tennis hope in front of us.
04:36Last year, he won the Wimbledon of the Eiffel Tower.
04:39When will the next win be?
04:42When you find out what I have.
04:43Did you have any injuries recently?
04:46No, nothing.
04:47It's not like that.
04:50Yes.
04:55Answer him.
04:56He's my coach.
04:57I'll call him later.
04:59I'm going to the bathroom.
05:09He must be hiding something.
05:10Yes, but what?
05:11Do you understand?
05:12Does he relate to his symptoms?
05:15Hypothyroidism.
05:17They didn't tell us anything about his weight gain.
05:20He's an athlete, though.
05:21He trains every day.
05:22His weight gain may not be obvious yet.
05:25Let's wait for the results
05:26from the ultrasound and the blood tests,
05:27and we'll see.
05:36Hello.
05:37Mrs. Mavrahani would like to speak to us in private.
05:40Yes, I would like...
05:42to not be heard by Alkis.
05:44Please, tell us.
05:46The problem started right after the Wimbledon.
05:48He started having dizziness,
05:50nausea,
05:51he was vomiting,
05:52we did medical examinations,
05:54but we didn't find anything.
05:56They told us that it was probably something psychosomatic,
05:59the pressure of the athlete.
06:01His coach took him to a psychologist,
06:04and the truth is that he gradually recovered.
06:07Until now,
06:08this pain, I think,
06:10has more to do with the fact that
06:13the tournament is approaching.
06:15All of this is in his mind.
06:18I think.
06:21Judging by his behavior,
06:23I don't think so.
06:25He's confident about himself,
06:27about his abilities.
06:29He would never admit it.
06:31After all,
06:32they call him God on Earth.
06:33You too, before.
06:34I think that
06:36this adds to his anxiety,
06:39and we should treat him
06:42with greater sensitivity.
06:44I apologize.
06:46The truth is that Mr. Vretos
06:48is not famous for his sensitivity.
07:04It's not a lack of sensitivity.
07:06It's a more humane way of treating the patient,
07:09which can lead to a better diagnosis.
07:12Yes, yes.
07:13It's the method of the doctor of our hearts.
07:15If you ask me,
07:16it can lead us to make mistakes.
07:18Christina,
07:19Alkisi is taking drugs,
07:20or he's hiding something from us.
07:21And you will lose your sleep
07:23until you prove it.
07:24Whatever a clinic director would do.
07:26Whatever a clinic director should do.
07:29Andreas,
07:30a real clinic director
07:32would be interested in his department.
07:34He would think about his department,
07:35and he would compromise for the better.
07:37He wouldn't be obsessed with his patients.
07:39But let me tell you something.
07:41Let's not talk about it.
07:42Let's agree that we disagree.
07:44And you continue your courageous work,
07:46the doctor of our hearts.
07:51What happened?
07:52Did you want something?
07:53Yes.
07:54To give me your wishes for the next CID.
07:56I'm sure.
07:57What are you doing here?
07:58I just got the file of the patient in 32.
08:00It was transferred to us today,
08:02and I have my first electroencephalography.
08:04Get in there and tear them up.
08:06We are no longer at the University, Andreas,
08:08and we have entered the era of political correctness.
08:10Get used to it.
08:35Good morning, how are you?
08:37I said I'd call you and ask when we'll meet.
08:40Don't say you didn't warn you this time.
08:47Theodora Vrachnou?
08:49Yes, do you know her?
08:50I have her, she's my patient.
08:54I'm sorry, I got the files mixed up.
08:57You've been a bit lost lately.
09:00I'm on one foot here,
09:01and the other in Ethiopia.
09:02How would you like me to be?
09:04It won't take long.
09:05You'll be there permanently.
09:09I'll talk to her now,
09:11and let's hope she doesn't blame me.
09:13Maybe you should tell her, Theos,
09:15I'm lost,
09:16because I can't stand being away from you.
09:18I can't.
09:19Unfortunately, I'm the one who got away,
09:21and she seemed fine.
09:23Let's not make a mistake.
09:24Otherwise, I'll leave very soon.
09:26Yes, but are you sure you want to leave now,
09:28that the director will be back?
09:30Who?
09:32Will my father be the director again?
09:34Let's hope so.
09:36Let's hope not.
09:37As long as our director has made our lives difficult.
09:39Besides, there's no reason for me to leave any sooner.
09:52Thinking about the difficulties in my job,
09:54I feel good.
09:55I feel calm.
09:57I feel confused.
09:58Come on, okay.
09:59I feel safe.
10:01I feel...
10:10I feel satisfied.
10:12Wait.
10:13It's getting better.
10:14I feel safer than I should.
10:16I've made a mistake.
10:19How do I answer that?
10:22Tell me, I'm listening.
10:23How do I answer?
10:24Of course I've made a mistake.
10:25Why should he blame me?
10:27Shouldn't a doctor admit his mistakes?
10:29That's your problem.
10:30I've explained it to you.
10:31I'm not going to answer those questions.
10:33Andreas, you decided to risk your career.
10:36Now you have to fight for it.
10:37I won't let you not do it.
10:39From now on, you'll try to find the answers you need.
10:42Listen to me.
10:43If you want to save your department,
10:45you shouldn't answer as the doctor of our hearts.
10:47But as a real director.
10:49I know.
11:00We're going out for dinner.
11:02Are you coming?
11:06No, I have to finish something.
11:13I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
11:16He's the only one who doesn't pick up.
11:20Yes?
11:25Are you talking to your coach?
11:28Your answers were very good.
11:30Yes.
11:34How long have you been doing this?
11:36A long time.
11:37Since I don't play, I have to do something.
11:39I can't have my hands moving.
11:41I was, you know, 18 years old.
11:43You're making fun of me.
11:44Listen, I know there are things you don't want to tell your parents.
11:47But if you have used any substance,
11:49you have to tell us.
11:51But I swear, I've never done anything.
11:54I told you again.
11:55Okay.
11:56Otherwise, you'll show up at your exams.
12:00Beer.
12:01Do you drink it?
12:04Tell me.
12:09I've been playing tennis for 7 years.
12:11When I was 10, I started going to tournaments.
12:14I'm not saying this to say that I'm something.
12:17I'm saying this because I feel lucky.
12:19I have a talent for something that I really like.
12:22But I also like to live.
12:24I don't want to be locked up in my house every night.
12:27So you go out.
12:28Like all kids my age.
12:30Obviously, my mom and my coach have no idea.
12:34They'd go crazy.
12:36And I won the Wimbledon in the cage.
12:38Listen, Homer, I'm not going to tell your parents anything.
12:41But to tell me this,
12:43there's a reason, right?
12:46The other day, I went out with a girl.
12:49We met on social media.
12:51The one you called this morning?
12:53No, the other one.
12:57I have 200,000 followers.
12:59A lot of girls send me messages.
13:01You'd do the same at my age.
13:03Okay, I won't deny it.
13:06But I got over it later.
13:08Anyway, we went to a party.
13:11There were no drugs.
13:13Only alcohol.
13:15The thing is, when I got home,
13:18as soon as I got out of the window,
13:20I fell and hit my shoulder.
13:22I didn't say anything.
13:24I kept practicing.
13:26But after a few days, it started to hurt.
13:29I see.
13:31I think they're connected.
13:35This one?
13:37Yes.
13:52After the fall,
13:54did you notice any changes in your skin?
13:57Any bumps?
13:59Any changes in temperature?
14:01Any moisture?
14:03The fall may have injured a nerve.
14:05What do you mean?
14:07Alcoholism.
14:10CRPS.
14:11Regional Pain Syndrome.
14:13That's what it's called now.
14:15It'll be gone in 12 years.
14:17They'll change everything.
14:19That's how pain and changes in temperature and moisture are explained.
14:23Alkis told me he hasn't been sweating lately.
14:26Yes, but according to Budapest's criteria,
14:29these symptoms are not enough for diagnosis.
14:32The pain is not continuous.
14:34Also, there are bulges and bulges.
14:36What does CRPS have to do with it?
14:38These can be explained by changes in sleep.
14:40Who has a clear mind after a long night's practice?
14:43Okay, we'll monitor him until tomorrow.
14:45If you don't mind, can we continue with CPR?
14:54Because regardless of diagnosis,
14:57we can't change his pain.
14:59Obviously, he can't take the pills.
15:01So, until we find out what he has, why should he be in pain?
15:07I don't want to thank you for my work.
15:11Why don't you tell me where you came from to do it?
15:14Why here?
15:17I come from Thessaloniki.
15:20I needed a new start.
15:22Was it difficult?
15:23Enough for me to want to leave
15:25and explain to you that I don't think you'll understand.
15:29Yes.
15:30I wanted to leave too.
15:32Before COVID.
15:33And why didn't you leave?
15:35To explain to you that I don't think you'll understand.
15:38Anyway, I'm glad you didn't leave.
15:41For his own good, of course.
15:50Where are you? I can't see you.
15:54Are you sick with the Addison's disease?
15:56I'm sure you have better things to do
15:58than to be a pain in the ass.
16:00Not a lot.
16:01Did you visit him?
16:02Yes.
16:04And?
16:05He's not shy after all.
16:06He's stupid.
16:07Oh, great.
16:08So we're going to the stairs.
16:10Thank you very much.
16:11Don't misunderstand her.
16:12She's got nerves.
16:13She's eight years old.
16:16Good morning.
16:17How are you?
16:18I called to ask when we'd meet
16:21so you wouldn't say I didn't warn you this time.
16:38Look.
16:39From the office.
16:40I picked them up from the garden in her living room.
16:43Everything's fine.
16:44Yes, yes.
16:45I'm fine.
16:46Go put them in the kitchen.
16:55And what could cause this syndrome?
16:58A muscle injury or malnutrition.
17:00The body hurts during training.
17:02In any case, I'll take care of it.
17:05In any case, we'll have to keep him in the hospital for observation.
17:09It's my fault.
17:11When he was seven years old,
17:13he told me he wanted to be the world's greatest athlete.
17:17And I supported him.
17:19To make him happy.
17:22Because I thought that's how he'd be happy.
17:24But I see that tennis only creates problems for him.
17:28He might be trapped.
17:29He might want to stop and he can't.
17:31I think your son wants to keep playing.
17:33That's not it.
17:34That's not it.
17:36We'll find the real cause.
17:38Don't worry.
17:40Do whatever you can.
17:50I couldn't tell her I fell.
17:52I promised Nalki.
17:53So you know how to lie when you need to.
17:57The problem arises when I don't want to.
18:05LIE
18:09And?
18:10Yes.
18:11Nice.
18:12Bye.
18:14Andreas!
18:18You know I'm no longer the manager.
18:21My boss asked me to do the test.
18:23Since he's telling you everything, do you know who he's working with?
18:26I don't even know what he's dealing with.
18:29He did a good job on the test.
18:31Even if not everyone agrees.
18:34Lykeli, I heard you were going to apply for the position,
18:37and you probably didn't like it. She was looking for you, too.
18:41Oh, yes. I saw the application, and then I forgot to take it.
18:45She's afraid that you'll stop being who you are now.
18:49And she understands. Talk to her. She'll understand.
18:53You could have said it in June.
18:56Yes, but I still have to study and take exams.
18:59You choose. I'd prefer to have time to have a drink again.
19:03At least the three of us.
19:05Didn't we say we'd go for a drink sometime, like we used to?
19:09Yes, of course. We'll do that, too.
19:11Good luck.
19:15Is she flirting with you?
19:17I don't know. I don't think so.
19:20Even if she does, it's just to get her to me.
19:25You look tired.
19:27I can't sleep well. I have bad dreams.
19:31Are you worried about what's going on with the position?
19:36Hold on.
19:38Yes.
19:48Why don't we go for a drink?
19:51I'll sleep better afterwards. Trust me.
19:56Bye, Andreas. Don't forget the cell phone.
20:02I'll see you.
20:08We've done it again.
20:16Is something going to happen?
20:17It's Alke's exams.
20:19And?
20:20I don't understand. He's earning well.
20:23But there's something we don't see.
20:26Great. You want to find out tomorrow
20:29And now we can drink the beer we've been waiting for so long.
20:33You're right.
20:34Kelly, come here.
20:40We haven't met yet. Would you like to have a drink with us?
20:44I can't. My father is waiting for me.
20:47If it's for work, then maybe tomorrow.
20:50We need some time alone. Don't be like this gentleman.
20:55Now that you mention it, you hardly ever get tired.
20:57It's a good thing you came, Vicky, to have a drink.
20:59I liked him. I had him as a guest lover.
21:03Good. Let's see how each of us is doing.
21:06And tell me who the guest lover is. Is he coming?
21:08No, I have to go. He's waiting for me.
21:11Have a nice time.
21:13Thank you, guys.
21:15Let's go.
21:17Welcome.
21:18How are you?
21:25What's going on?
21:26Dad, do you really want to be a manager again?
21:31Have you thought about it?
21:32Yes.
21:34And I want you to know that nothing will change between us.
21:37But you will change. I don't know if you remember.
21:39You gave me a psychotropic drug.
21:41No, no, Kelly. It's not going to happen again.
21:45So what is it?
21:47The test you passed?
21:49And you took it yourself?
21:51Did you ask for a favor?
21:53You put an end to it.
21:54Kelly, believe me, I would have preferred not to take this test.
21:58And why did you do it?
21:59For the department. For my mom.
22:02For Michalis.
22:06Can you please not talk to me about Michalis?
22:10Okay, I'm sorry.
22:15Dad, if you become a manager, I'll leave.
22:23Why?
22:25You know why.
22:27Good night.
22:53Good night.
23:23Good night.
23:53SATURDAY
24:17You knew that you had to be a manager.
24:21Again, this illogical, emotional logic of yours.
24:24Yes, because that's what I want to be.
24:26I thought you wanted to be the head of the pathology department.
24:30I don't want to be that jerk again, who was bad to everyone.
24:34Who was bad to his daughter, who was bad to the woman he loved,
24:37who was bad to you.
24:39I don't want to be that director.
24:41Andreas, you didn't become that jerk because you were a director.
24:46You became that because you lost a child.
24:48That pain changed you.
24:50But now, it's different.
24:53With amnesia, you went through that pain again.
24:55For the second time. And you didn't become that jerk.
24:58You became the doctor of our hearts.
25:01Now, do you want to try to become a director or will you stay that way?
25:06Think about it before the tests start, because there won't be a return.
25:21Good morning.
25:22Good morning, Mrs. Gonitou.
25:30Is this the man?
25:32Yes, that's him.
25:37I hope you'll treat him with respect at the committee.
25:40All of you, but especially you, as a psychologist.
25:44He's been through a lot.
25:45You know very well that my job is not just a job.
25:48You know very well that my job is not to judge anyone.
25:52Not even the patient you wanted to see.
25:55What did the jerk do?
25:57He never came to the appointment.
25:59And I won't judge him.
26:01It's just that he doesn't need my help.
26:09That's it.
26:10Good morning.
26:12Good morning.
26:13Help.
26:14Doctor, please help me.
26:17Calm down. What's going on?
26:19I'm having a heart attack. I'm sure of it.
26:21Then you're in the right place. How do you feel?
26:24Here. This hand is numb.
26:26And here, I can't breathe.
26:28Do you have a heart attack?
26:30I feel it. I have a heart attack.
26:31Calm down. Everything will be fine. Come with me.
26:38Come.
26:42Sit down.
26:49I want you to stay calm.
26:51You'll see. It won't be anything serious.
26:55Breathe in.
26:59One more time.
27:03Excuse me, can I ask you something?
27:05Did you go through the thoracic surgery?
27:08Who sent you here?
27:09If you didn't go through the thoracic surgery, you can't be a nurse.
27:12I was looking for the cardiologist.
27:15But I got lost.
27:16And the doctor told me I'm in the right place.
27:19Is there a problem?
27:20We'll do some tests.
27:22We'll isolate the fracture.
27:24And then we'll deal with the issue of the stroke.
27:26Okay?
27:27She has a severe heart attack. Probably because of her fear.
27:30But I don't want to send her to the emergency room. We'll lose time.
27:32It's not expensive to do a cardiogram. She'll calm down.
27:35Of course, if you don't have a bandage, you do.
27:37Okay. I don't have one.
27:41You managed to get Teresa. And that's not easy.
27:44You're probably smarter than you want to show.
27:47I managed to get you to talk to me.
27:49I don't think that's easy.
27:51It will be. You're lucky.
27:52Can I get you back and find an electrocardiographer?
27:56Of course. You have to ask one of the new specialists.
27:59They're the ones running around.
28:01Kelly, we need an electrocardiographer.
28:03Isn't he...
28:04No, he's in surgery.
28:06Oh.
28:08Go get him.
28:09In surgery?
28:10Where else?
28:11Now?
28:12Yes.
28:29Excuse me, this is the pathologist.
28:32Yes.
28:33Great, I need him.
28:34I need him too. I'm sorry.
28:35I have to get him.
28:39Harry.
28:40We've all heard that the first rule for people in surgery is...
28:44Collaboration.
28:45Excellent. Collaboration.
28:47Tell me what's going on.
28:49The doctor wants an electrocardiographer.
28:51First, the machine opens the pathology.
28:53And second, the patient's name is...
28:56Kelly.
28:57There. Kelly.
28:58Kelly, the electrocardiographer is yours.
29:11A party?
29:12A party? You know you have practice the next day.
29:15Easy.
29:16Mom, I love tennis, but I want to live my life.
29:19You want to live your life, while I don't want to live mine?
29:23Huh? I don't want to.
29:24I gave up everything for you, do you understand?
29:27And what do you do? What do you do?
29:28You give them one, and you take them all.
29:30I moved for you.
29:32I gave up everything, my friends, my job.
29:34Everything for you.
29:35Dad, huh?
29:37Huh? Come on, say it.
29:38Say it. It's my fault you broke up.
29:40In life, my love, you have to make choices.
29:43Do you understand?
29:44Are they clear?
29:45Alki, what's wrong?
29:46Alki, what's wrong? What's wrong, my love?
29:49Alki, please. Alki.
29:50Alki, calm down.
29:52I'm sorry. I'm sorry, my love.
29:54Focus on your breathing.
29:55Doctor. Breathe.
29:57Breathe. Alki, breathe.
29:59Doctor.
30:00Doctor, what's wrong? Doctor.
30:03Paroxysmal hyperkinesis. He has a heart attack.
30:05I'm listening.
30:07Are you serious?
30:09Why can't his mother be right?
30:11Paroxysmal heart attack could be related to stress,
30:13so we're talking about a mental health problem.
30:16Yes, but we have to make sure that tennis is the cause of his illness.
30:18It's not.
30:19Alki loves tennis.
30:21He just wants to live like a child of his age.
30:23And he has to make choices.
30:25That's the cause of his illness.
30:26Andreas, stop analyzing what the patient wants and doesn't want.
30:29Behave like a doctor.
30:31That's what a doctor should do, Sofia.
30:34What do you do?
30:36I'm an office worker.
30:37So you work at a computer.
30:39Yes.
30:40How's your diet? Are you exercising?
30:43I go to the gym whenever I have time.
30:46And I try to eat properly.
30:52I found him.
30:54On time.
30:56Here you go.
30:57Not half the job. Get the patient ready.
30:59I'm sorry.
31:01Not half the job. Get the patient ready.
31:05Of course.
31:10Too bad for nothing. He didn't have to be in such a hurry.
31:13We made the patient feel better.
31:16Yes.
31:17I don't see the problem.
31:18The patient is ready. Should I continue or should I go?
31:21No, the cardiologist will take over, Alexandros.
31:23You go get the blood.
31:24Thank you, Kelly.
31:32Kelly.
31:35Do you want to give it to me? I'm going to the microbiologist.
31:46It's hard. I know.
31:49It was like that with me at first, but it'll get better.
31:52Who?
31:53Eva. She's been behaving badly for the first year.
31:56I think she's having a hard time
32:00with her love life.
32:01Like all of us.
32:15Come on.
32:20Where are we going? You'll see.
32:23You said you couldn't hold your hands still.
32:26Right?
32:30Come on.
32:31God of the Earth.
32:33You know I'm not like that. I learned how to play.
32:36In the square under my house, with my father.
32:38Let's see.
32:43Ready?
32:44Are you sure?
32:46God, stop talking nonsense.
32:48I'm serious.
32:50God, stop talking nonsense. Let's go.
32:56I'm serious.
33:03Have you lost your father?
33:05No. He's alive.
33:08When I joined the National Team, my mother came with me to Athens.
33:12But my father couldn't because of his job.
33:14He would come on Saturdays and Sundays, but then he stopped.
33:19And even after that, he remarried.
33:23My mother has only me.
33:25I don't fight her. I don't give her a break.
33:29But I don't regret the game.
33:31I don't want to stay in history only as a great tennis player.
33:34But also as a great tennis player who lived his life.
33:38What about you? How do you want to be remembered?
33:43I have no idea.
33:44I suppose as a doctor who played tennis with the patients.
33:49Or as a clinic director.
33:51Why one or the other?
33:54You can be both, can't you?
33:56I can be a champion, but I can also live.
34:04Alkis, living is a lie.
34:09That's exactly how I played with my son.
34:13Today, he was your age.
34:17Your son was...
34:25Alkis.
34:27Alkis.
34:30Alkis. Alkis.
34:33Look at me. Look at me.
34:35Alkis. Alkis.
34:38Alkis. Alkis.
34:40Alkis! Help!
34:42Help!
34:45We started a genetic test of the mother and the son.
34:48But we have already concluded that it is a Fabry disease.
34:50Yes, the image matches.
34:52Before the brain, I observed alterations in the levels.
34:55Right, when you were playing racquets.
34:57And now the brain may have caused a reversible injury.
35:00Let's hope not.
35:02The brain, however, is not related to the racquets.
35:04It's related to the disease.
35:05You can't be sure of that.
35:07In any case, if you hadn't been stuck in a coma,
35:10we wouldn't need to hope now.
35:12THE BRAIN
35:22The only thing we can be sure of is that Andreas diagnosed the disease correctly.
35:26Just like he did with COVID.
35:28His diagnosis didn't save the 22-year-old child from the brain
35:32or all those who died from COVID.
35:34There is a big difference between correct diagnosis
35:37and complete medical knowledge.
35:40Do you still believe that Andreas is suitable for the position of director?
35:47You still defend him, don't you?
35:50I can't understand why.
35:52But at least you admit the truth to yourself.
35:54Andreas' presence here creates more problems than it solves.
35:58You believe you are protecting him from something.
36:01But in fact, you have to protect him from himself.
36:04Because only he can hurt him.
36:39THE HEART
36:49The cardiogram is clear.
36:51And the blood levels are not such that we can talk about a concussion.
36:54So what do I have?
36:56We don't know that yet.
36:57But it's nothing worrying.
37:00It would be good to do some tests immediately.
37:03Great.
37:04Can I do them here so you can see them?
37:06These are specialized tests. They have to be done personally.
37:10I'm saying this because I don't have a doctor I know.
37:13Unless you have someone to introduce me to.
37:17I think I have one.
37:19Great. Thank you, doctor.
37:21Thank you for everything.
37:25Hold my hand as tight as you can.
37:28I know. I'm not very strong.
37:31Give it a try.
37:37Sit down.
37:39Put your hands on your feet.
37:41Good.
37:42Lean on me.
37:44Take a deep breath. Hold it.
37:47Kelly, did you explain to the patient what the doctor is doing?
37:50Yes.
37:51It's an ADSON test.
37:53It's a clinical test used to diagnose the Thoracic Exit Syndrome.
37:58That is, the pressure caused by the neurotransmitter
38:02of the upper thoracic region.
38:04Good.
38:05So?
38:06Do I have that thing?
38:09I think so.
38:10But it's better to confirm it.
38:11We'll need a Doppler and a thoracoscopic X-ray.
38:14I'm going to bring Perichon.
38:16I know where he is, but you'll go.
38:19Because I just passed out.
38:25Go to hell, you idiot.
38:29Aren't you going to make a case for me?
38:31Not this time.
38:35Is everything okay?
38:38The usual.
38:41Good luck.
38:42You too.
39:05Good luck.
39:24You didn't answer because you wanted to surprise me.
39:27No.
39:28I wanted to say goodbye.
39:32I'm sorry for avoiding you,
39:34but I was waiting for some answers from work
39:36and I didn't want to say anything before I was sure.
39:40And now I am.
39:43So I want to tell you
39:46that I'm leaving for Australia.
39:48I got a transfer there.
39:51Are you kidding me? It's not funny at all.
39:54I'm very sorry. I know what happened to Leonidas and...
39:59At least nothing happened to us.
40:04Have a good trip.
40:30Hello.
40:32Good morning. Where are you?
40:34Yes. I had to arrange something. I'm on my way home.
40:46Just as I expected.
40:49It's about the syndrome we were talking about.
40:52Okay, we're done.
40:56You'll have to undergo physical therapy.
40:59And I'll prescribe an antifluoride and corticosteroid injection.
41:03I don't understand a lot.
41:06I'll explain everything.
41:07Thank you, doctor.
41:09I'm glad you're in such a good mood.
41:13And I'm glad the diagnosis was made.
41:15We're done.
41:17You have the doctor you were talking about.
41:20I'll give you my card. Call me if you need anything.
41:24What can I say? You're wonderful. You shouldn't have seen me.
41:28You should have seen me at your doctor's.
41:29We'll talk next time.
41:30Sure.
41:32Can I come with you?
41:39Is everything okay?
41:42He's already out of danger. I didn't leave any damage to his brain.
41:46Now, instead of the God of Earth,
41:48you may be reminded of the boy who survived the stroke.
41:52I heard your boss was very angry.
41:55I know what you're going through.
41:58It's nothing. It was just a common disagreement.
42:01You know I'm a doctor, but you want a job when you're lying.
42:05Get some rest now.
42:08Andrea, can you come here for a minute?
42:10Go ahead. We're here.
42:15The genetic test hasn't been completed yet,
42:17but the values and parameters match.
42:19It's a Fabry's diagnosis.
42:21I wanted to believe I was wrong.
42:24I'm glad you didn't do it.
42:28We have to tell his mother and Lambrinou.
42:31Is that why you wanted me to tell Christina?
42:33Of course not.
42:34You shouldn't be in contact yet.
42:38She's right, though.
42:40I'm doing everything I can to be responsible,
42:42even for my relationship with my daughter.
42:45I'm just causing trouble.
42:48Why did you want me?
42:49Because of Lambrinou.
42:51I don't know. He seemed strange to me.
42:54What do you mean?
42:56It's like he knows we're hiding something.
42:58Like he knows about Michalis' certificate.
43:01No way. None of us would tell you anything.
43:04You told him, didn't you?
43:06Yes.
43:08Hello.
43:09Hello. Your son has woken up. He's fine.
43:12Oh, God. Thank you.
43:16Fabry's disease?
43:20Fabry's.
43:21Fabry's.
43:22Yes. It's a cleronomic disease.
43:26It's the absence of a gene that affects different organs.
43:31But if it's a cleronomic disease, does that mean I have it, too?
43:37The genetic test will show you.
43:40I don't have any symptoms. Maybe my father...
43:44In boys, the disease is classified by the mother.
43:47If it's confirmed, you're the beneficiary.
43:50In women, it's much more rare.
43:52So, if you have it, you haven't understood it yet.
43:55All those who have undergone the last period,
43:57including the brain, are due to this disease.
44:01But we know the problem is not the penis.
44:05You don't have to blame yourself for something.
44:08You did what every parent would do.
44:11You put your child above everything else.
44:15Is there any therapy?
44:24I'm sorry I didn't tell you the truth.
44:27It's okay, my boy.
44:30Sometimes I forget that you're an 18-year-old boy.
44:36Mom...
44:38I know I've never told you this, but...
44:42thank you for letting me make my dream come true.
44:47I wouldn't have made it without you.
44:50My boy...
44:52I'd do it a thousand times for you.
44:56I'm sorry about that.
45:12What am I going to do now?
45:14Fabry's illness is not getting better.
45:17But with the new anesthetics, he'll get better.
45:21Really? A doctor?
45:23The important thing is that I'll be able to play tennis, right?
45:39Argyris, listen to me.
45:42You can live your life, but your body can't cope with such physical activity.
45:49What are you telling me now? This doesn't make sense.
45:54No. No, damn it!
46:00I was born to play tennis. I know that.
46:08If I can't play tennis, then what?
46:12You're alive. You're alive, Alki.
46:16And you can do anything with the same strength you did before.
46:21You're the same person. You're you.
46:27We'll leave you now.
46:46You don't have to give up anything.
46:49You can be free.
46:52And your doctor plays tennis with the patients and the director.
46:56I don't know if I have your strength.
46:59I'm sorry. Doc is asking for you.
47:03Doc, you'll find her strength.
47:12That's how we should act.
47:15Yes, it's fine. It's fine. Everything is fine.
47:18Come in.
47:20This is our psychologist, Ms. Antigoni Konsta.
47:24Nice to meet you.
47:26Can you tell me how exactly you imagined all this?
47:30Of course. Let's sit down first.
47:33You start now with this test.
47:36Ms. Konsta can see it.
47:38And for the rest, the committee will be...
47:41Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
47:43What do you mean, I start now?
47:46At this moment?
47:48Are you kidding me?
47:50This is an absolute injustice.
47:53I think that...
47:55I think that...
47:57I think that...
47:59I think that...
48:00I think that, to be honest, your reaction is a bit exaggerated.
48:05You start the process without any warning and you say,
48:08''Exaggerated reaction, huh?''
48:10I also think that Mr. Veretos has been informed.
48:13He has to act like that.
48:15Please excuse me for not informing you, but this is a question of psychology.
48:20There are no right or wrong answers.
48:22That's right.
48:24How could I not think of it?
48:26Take your time.
48:27It doesn't pressure you to be quick.
48:39Christy, do you have some time?
48:41Please, as much as you want.
48:45You must have heard that Vreto wants to be your boss again.
48:49It's not a secret.
48:51I'm not hiding from you that this whole process with the tests seems funny and time-consuming.
48:57So, if you hear a mistake that has been made in the department, it would be good for me to know.
49:04I understand that you don't like it.
49:06But I don't understand, what do you want from me?
49:09To have your eyes open for me.
49:11I have nothing personal with Andreas.
49:13But I think he is not suitable for this position.
49:16Not even all this support that you receive from everyone benefits the department.
49:20Especially you.
49:23So, what do you say?
49:25Can I rely on you?
49:28If there have been any mistakes and I find out, I will tell you anyway.
49:32I think it's my duty to you.
49:46I come from Stathato.
49:49I just did the first test.
49:53Kelly, listen to me.
49:56Nothing will change.
49:58I will always be the same. I promise.
50:00I will be or I won't be, boss.
50:02We are what we are.
50:04Not what we do.
50:07And I need you to believe me.
50:09To support me.
50:12I need you. I want you to be by my side.
50:17I am, dad.
50:19And I will always be by your side.
50:35Miss Vretou.
50:37What's up? It's a tough day, huh?
50:39It's okay, let's go.
50:40It's okay.
50:41I hope it's not the surgeon's fault.
50:44No, no, not at all.
50:46Yes, you are the one to blame.
50:48It's someone else's fault, but let's leave it at that.
50:53So, what's up? Are you going to call the fire department?
50:55Bah!
50:58You did it with the chain.
51:00Okay.
51:02And as for what you missed that day,
51:04don't worry, you will find it.
51:06You think so?
51:08Yes, I do.
51:10So, good luck, Miss Vretou.
51:32Ciao.
51:44I miss you.
51:46I miss you.
51:48I miss you.
51:50I miss you.
51:52I miss you.
51:54I miss you.
51:56I miss you.
51:58I miss you.
52:00I miss you.
52:02I miss you.
52:04I miss you.
52:06I miss you.
52:08I miss you.
52:10I miss you.
52:12I miss you.
52:14I miss you.
52:16I miss you.
52:18I miss you.
52:20I miss you.
52:22I miss you.
52:24I miss you.
52:26I miss you.
52:28I miss you.
52:30I miss you.
52:32I miss you.
52:34I miss you.
52:36I miss you.
52:38I miss you.
52:40I miss you.
52:42I miss you.
52:44I miss you.
52:46I miss you.
52:48I miss you.
52:50I miss you.
52:52I miss you.
52:54I miss you.
52:56I miss you.
52:58I miss you.
53:00I miss you.
53:02I miss you.
53:04I miss you.
53:06I miss you.
53:08I miss you.
53:18Therewe go!
53:22You failed.
53:24You could have never done a better mathematics.
53:30You passed though!
53:32Finally, you answered like I said.
53:34If the boss of my department needed me...
53:36Bravo.
53:37You know what my cell phone said?
53:39Stathato's behavior was unethical.
53:41I don't know why, I can't understand.
53:43I have the impression that he doesn't want me to succeed.
53:46If that's true, he won't stop here.
53:48He'll be waiting for you in the next phase.
53:50Thank you for the consolation.
53:52Don't complain.
53:53You have people consoling you.
53:55And these people say that it's time for you to rest.
53:59Yes.
54:00Good night, Apostolis.
54:01Good night.
54:07Aren't you leaving?
54:10In a bit, I have work.
54:15I'll find out what it is.
54:19I said, good night.
54:36Vritos passed the first test.
54:42And now?
54:45Don't worry.
54:47We'll find a way not to become managers.
55:07So, it's true?
55:10What?
55:11That you were together.
55:13That was the reason you didn't leave.
55:18With Andreas, we lived something very short in a world that doesn't exist anymore.
55:25Or maybe I lived it only in my mind, since I'm the only one who remembers it.
55:30I was talking about Michalis.
55:32I'm sorry, I didn't know.
55:35Although I didn't know about Michalis, I don't think he'd ask you to stay if he was hurting you.
55:40Unless it was for a different reason.
55:45I guess I guessed right.
55:49It's a long story.
55:51Why do you want to know it?
55:53I don't know.
55:54I don't know.
55:56It's a long story.
55:58Why do you want to know it?
56:00Why?
56:01Because I like long stories.
56:03If you want to tell me one day, call me.
56:07I don't have your number.
56:26I don't have your number.
56:30Leonida?
56:32Leonida?
56:35I guess something happened.
56:38Did you miss your appointment with the psychologist?
56:41Yes.
56:42Don't worry, I called you again.
56:44But if something happens again, I want you to give me back the drops I gave you.
56:49No, nothing will happen.
56:51I just had a lot of work.
56:54It's normal for a lawyer.
56:57Good night.
56:58Bye.
57:03Are you going to school, Tereza?
57:05Yes, it's almost time.
57:23I'm going to school.
57:53I'm going to school.
58:24She was washed and removed from her stomach.
58:29My bandages!
58:31The wear and tear of the bandages refers to a psychiatric disorder.
58:34It's the vaccine.
58:36What vaccine?
58:37For foie gras.
58:38I did it with his son a few days ago.
58:40I'm afraid he has been infected by the West Nile virus.
58:42Unfortunately, the son recently came to our country.
58:45I know that 15 years ago it was a girl with a tumor that turned into leukemia.
58:50You were always so chubby. Is this your sense of humor?
58:53I play a game. It's called, I try as hard as I can to be careful.
58:57Petros will take me to the seaside on a two-day trip.
59:00Honestly, I think what you're going through is affecting you.
59:02What do you mean?
59:03The problem with breastfeeding.
59:05It probably makes you unable to think clearly.
59:08Come on, stop it, Andreas.
59:10But how do you explain the drop in her blood pressure and her immune response?
59:15How much can this vaccine cost?
59:17You know, he's Greek.
59:19Oh, he's Greek? Stop it.
59:21Doctor, I can't see anything.
59:24Calm down, calm down.
59:25I can't see.
59:26We're here.
59:27If you give up now, we'll pretend this never happened.
59:31You are very valuable, sir.
59:33Let's not lose everything in a battle you can't win.

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