👉 El reconocido médico fue hospitalizado para descartar una trombosis y se espera que sea dado de alta pronto. Además, se discute la importancia de mantenerse activo en la vejez a través del deporte, la lectura y los proyectos personales, con testimonios que destacan la vitalidad de los adultos mayores. Hablamos con su hija, Reneé Cormillot.
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00:00Let's see how your father is, who is hospitalized.
00:02They were about to discharge him.
00:03First, they talked about thrombosis.
00:05Then they ruled this out.
00:06How is the doc?
00:08That was the idea.
00:09He came in to rule out a thrombosis.
00:15Apparently, they are ruling it out.
00:20And they already did the blood test.
00:22They already did the study.
00:23I think he's waiting for the doctor to see him.
00:25And he's going home.
00:29It's a recurring problem, isn't it, René?
00:32Yes, sorry.
00:33I mean, in that leg, it's a recurring problem
00:36that I understand has made it impossible for him to be in two
00:38TAP samples with what he loves, Dr. Alberto Cormillote, the TAP.
00:43No, the other ones were sprains.
00:45Oh, sorry.
00:47They were sprains.
00:51He does more than he can, but he likes it too much.
00:54What are we going to tell him?
00:56Stay still, don't dance until it hurts.
00:58Of course.
00:58If he's happy.
01:00Why would I tell him to stay at home with ice on his legs?
01:03It makes him happy.
01:05And you always have to support these issues,
01:08because he enjoys it a lot.
01:09We've seen him dance.
01:11But look, it's his life, the TAP.
01:13The guy made TAP floors in his house,
01:20in a clinic room.
01:23He has his teachers.
01:25He enjoys it with Emilio.
01:27And at one point he got into aerial dance,
01:29I was also told.
01:30I mean, your dad has no limits.
01:32The only limit is...
01:33No, no, no, he has no limits.
01:35No, no, no, he has no limits.
01:36He still does aerial dance.
01:39Of course.
01:40He still does it.
01:41He scales, right?
01:42There we have some images also in video
01:45of what he was doing and how he did aerial
01:48and how he did TAP.
01:49Every now and then in his stories,
01:51if you look at it, you will see that he is doing aerial
01:54with Emilio Nupa too.
01:57Every time, René, I'm going to say something
01:59and I'll add to what your dad's wife, Estefania, said,
02:02there is a gerontophobic feeling
02:05about the hospitalization of an adult person.
02:08Because, I end up saying, Estefania,
02:10in a video with your dad, please clarify that you are okay.
02:13Because every time they hospitalize him
02:15for some nonsense or some situation
02:17that is normal in an adult,
02:19it seems that there is an alert of a possible death,
02:23which does not happen, it will not happen.
02:25And let's hope that he lives many more years with us.
02:28But do you feel that there is something of that?
02:30That every time there is an adult who has an ailment ...
02:32And what happens is that one thinks
02:34when one thinks that a person needs to be hospitalized,
02:38generally one thinks of a person who is not so active,
02:42who is more aged.
02:48And generally the hospitalizations are long,
02:50they fall into hospitalitis,
02:52they fall into urinary infection,
02:54which are terrible for the elderly.
02:56One imagines all that
02:58of what happened to our grandmothers
03:00when we were children.
03:02My dad is not,
03:04my dad, and many more people,
03:06but my dad above all
03:08is not chronologically in tune.
03:10No, he is super out of tune.
03:12He has a chronological limit, dad.
03:14He does not spend the years.
03:16You are super young.
03:18Now this situation allowed you to get in touch with Estefania again.
03:21They are in permanent communication,
03:23but there is no process,
03:25simply having gone through the CENIC.
03:27No, no, no, no.
03:29After the disaster that this kid put together,
03:31who published a stupidity
03:33and generated a ...
03:35It generated a winning thing.
03:37Unnecessary.
03:39No, we deal with my old man directly.
03:41Who are you referring to?
03:43Sorry for the television viewers
03:45who are leaving alone.
03:47I do not agree.
03:49Algo Flores was the kid's name.
03:51A fool who put together
03:53something that did not exist
03:55and ended up generating
03:57something in the family
03:59that was not such.
04:01But hey, when they come out ...
04:03But you talk directly to dad.
04:05You talk directly to dad
04:07and that's the important thing.
04:09My dad's secretary is the secretary
04:1160 years ago.
04:13We deal with her.
04:15No, no, no, no.
04:17The contact of the family
04:19generated this discomfort
04:21of this boy
04:23who was bored
04:25watching networks, but ...
04:27Listen, I'm in a campaign,
04:29René, I hope it doesn't offend you.
04:31I want to take a little plasma
04:33from your dad and a little from Mirta
04:35to do a late youth treatment.
04:37I want to get past 80
04:39just like them.
04:41My son reaches 120.
04:43But of course, obvious.
04:45You know we tell you something.
04:47We always talk about older adults
04:49and many times when we made
04:51the content for Clara,
04:53the images ...
04:55A helicopter passed by
04:57and I lost the question.
04:59Here we have Clarita Salguero
05:01who makes content
05:03about older adults
05:05and when she makes the content
05:07you see that you always have to illustrate
05:09with images of older adults.
05:11Before we illustrated with images
05:13and they called us and told us
05:15that my dad doesn't look like that.
05:17There was a change
05:19and it seems to me that Alberto
05:21is a sample of this shift
05:23in terms of the vitality
05:25and how to imagine
05:27that we are or that our adults
05:29are going to be like us.
05:31Alberto, Mirta, why are they like that?
05:33Because they are people who have had
05:35throughout their life
05:37many projects, many dreams
05:39that they are realizing
05:41and it is all the time like that.
05:44That is the primordial.
05:46That is the primordial.
05:48My dad always tells me
05:50when you feel stagnant,
05:52when you are bad or whatever,
05:54there is a very easy exercise
05:56that everyone can do.
05:585 easy goals for tomorrow,
06:005 goals for next week
06:02and 5 goals for next month
06:04and fight for those 15 things.
06:06Short, medium and long term
06:08if you want to start a life
06:10like that.
06:12The smallest thing you can do
06:14is to empower yourself
06:16and inflate your chest
06:18and say, I could do this
06:20and you put something else
06:22and something else
06:24and my dad lives like that.
06:26My dad is 82 years old
06:28and he had circulation problems
06:30and we got him the average
06:32so that he could improve.
06:34The only thing that worried him
06:36was to go back to Tuesday football
06:38and he told me,
06:40but I know he is watching
06:42and I send him a kiss,
06:44he will surely play again
06:46because the only thing he wanted
06:48was to play football
06:50with the boys.
06:52That's all.
06:54Having projects, having a plan,
06:56having goals, that's all.
06:58It's all that's good.
07:00It's what makes you not be aware
07:02of your age.
07:04Because when you have projects
07:06and goals you are aware of that.
07:08You don't care about the document.
07:10You just grab it
07:12when you have to do a project.
07:14Another thing I tell my children
07:16and I take it as a message,
07:18we are all going to be adults
07:20at some point.
07:22Let's treat our adults
07:24as we want to be treated in the future.
07:26It's a matter of time.
07:28That's essential.
07:30My dad was never alone.
07:32There are many people who forget
07:34about their grandparents.
07:36He was never alone.
07:38He lived everything
07:40but he was never alone.
07:42First, he worked until
07:44the day he died.
07:46He died at 4pm.
07:48He went to the clinic
07:50to do occupational therapy
07:52because he was going around.
07:54He said, the light bulb burned
07:56and everyone said,
07:58Don Beto says the light bulb burned.
08:00He worked until the last day.
08:02My mother died of cancer
08:04and he worked until the last day
08:06of his last internment.
08:08My dad never misses the clinic.
08:10Family reunions,
08:12outings.
08:14Talk about many things.
08:16Socialize.
08:18Socialize always.
08:20Sport.
08:22At the level you can do it,
08:24depending on your age.
08:26But sport and socializing.
08:28Reading is also key
08:30to stay active.
08:32I liked the 555.
08:34I loved that model.
08:36555.
08:38My grandfather,
08:40when he died,
08:42he went home,
08:44changed and went to do
08:46a radiography
08:48to operate the carpiano
08:50that was bothering him
08:52to play guitar
08:54when he was 95
08:56and had a sudden death.
08:58But he had the goal
09:00to play the guitar
09:02with his friends.
09:04Let's not close
09:06the life of our
09:08dear adults
09:10when they still have it
09:12alive.
09:14You have to identify
09:16with older people.
09:18When you are young
09:20and you identify
09:22with an adult,
09:24when you become an adult
09:26you are a kinder,
09:28a kinder person.
09:30You can't be a
09:32foolish person
09:34when you are old.
09:36You have to identify
09:38with the younger.
09:40Once you identify
09:42you are a kinder,
09:44a kinder person.
09:46But you have to
09:48identify with
09:50the older.
09:52You have to identify
09:54with your peers
09:56You're going home. You're going home in a little while.
09:58Yes, yes, yes.
09:59Are they all going or not?
10:00How is it?
10:01How is the organization?
10:02Who's taking Vittel Tone?
10:03Who's taking Pio?
10:04No, no.
10:06That's where I have to break their hearts.
10:09We get together, but we don't have Christmas customs.
10:12What do you do?
10:15We eat anything else.
10:17Nobody in the family likes sweets,
10:19so we don't eat sweet bread.
10:21Almost nobody drinks alcohol,
10:23so most of us toast.
10:25Each one in their own style.
10:27In the house of Los Cormillot first.
10:29René, the most important thing.
10:32We never had Christmas customs.
10:34We don't eat Vittel Tone.
10:36We don't eat sweet bread.
10:37We don't eat nougat.
10:38But an octopus.
10:40No, octopus.
10:42With that color.
10:43Something.
10:44Choladas.
10:45Choladas.
10:46A chorizo bombon.
10:47Alberto likes chorizo bombon.
10:48Ensaladas.
10:49No, Alberto.
10:50We generally eat a lot of fish.
10:52Okay.
10:53And ensaladas.
10:54Alberto has only one temptation, René,
10:56which are the little cones recognized as dulce de leche.
10:59One a day, religiously.
11:03Yes, they have them in the freezer.
11:05Because, you know, dulce de leche doesn't freeze completely.
11:08And he has them in the freezer and eats them in the freezer.
11:10And dulce de leche is the same.
11:12Is that the secret of life?
11:15A cone.
11:16A cone.
11:17I think the secret...
11:18Salerro already took it as advice.
11:20I think the secret, do you know what it is?
11:22Look how simple it is.
11:24It's the attitude.
11:25That's all.
11:26Without a doubt, the attitude.
11:27Thank you, René.
11:28We had called you for another topic.
11:29Thank you very much.
11:30And also for sharing with us this...
11:32A pleasure.
11:33What I want...
11:34One thing about dogs.
11:35Porti, don't leave the dogs in the car.
11:37Keep them with the pyrotechnics.
11:38Put a sheet on them.
11:39Because tomorrow he's going to be choked.
11:41Even if it's a collar with fiber, put it on the phone.
11:46I think we have solved the pyrotechnics issue quite a bit.
11:48We don't throw pyrotechnics.
11:49It's quite resolved.
11:50We realized that...
11:51San Vicente prohibits it.
11:52There are municipalities that prohibit it.
11:53Here in Poblano, the pyrotechnics started every night.
11:56There are municipalities that prohibit it.
11:57San Vicente said it's a case that prohibits throwing, at least those that make noise.
12:01Good.
12:02So, let's continue.
12:03Yes, no, no.
12:04Respect not only the dogs in the case of pyrotechnics, but also all those who are affected by the noise.
12:10The older adults, who are not well in health, are very scared.
12:14People with autism.
12:16Autism people.
12:17Exactly.
12:18Yes.
12:19Thank you, René.
12:20Thank you, René.
12:21Thank you, René.
12:22Thank you, René.
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12:45Thank you, René.
12:46Thank you, René.