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tv   Sports Life  Deutsche Welle  May 14, 2023 3:15am-3:31am CEST

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for pool in england on the house of ukraine. so congratulations this week. all right sir, that's all we have time for this hour. don't forget that you can stay up to date with all the latest news and analysis on our website, dw dot com. and you can, of course, all of us on our social media accounts are handled is due to be in use for me on the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care and i'll see you again at the top of the next to the you'll see about the video that goes in the media. may google, google. i've got that done by get i will stop into that and i'll give you the order . would you, are you able to order that up? joe? media dog comment key more people than the eval on worldwide in search of a did you have you ever used them in at the accounting method? the, like godaddy, how do you guys find out about on the story and from icons?
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what do you see? it really is possible to reverse age researchers and scientists all over the world or in a race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube, dw documentary, the of the hiding and making a series of causes a plan. she has terminal, you won't let it get it down. even if the oxygen machine's getting the nerves it keeps my, here's my new device. would you like a demonstration? yes. please. awesome, i'll have to turn that off on this. i need definitely because it controls my c o 2
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level is mine. see what's my hit that button c o p d patients like me. we can breathe in, but not enough of the use stuff. air comes out holes. when does it stuff for us? that's what makes us feel breathless. and this was the medium i have to wear this for at least 6 hours and night. the . again, it has an stage c o p d, and incurable lung disease where the of you all are destroyed a process that takes years again, it has only 20 percent loan capacity and it's decreasing. she can hardly do anything without supplementary oxygen. yeah. as
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to make it slow for me it's always stressful because i'm closer phobic for them and when you have something constantly so close to your face to unpleasant of what vitals, excuse me, vitals. yeah, to know the voice you here in the background is martina book. that's regina's end of life companion. she is part of a voluntary service organized by the multi user international relief organization. before again, a former tex official accompanied more than a dozen people under dying process is 19. when i talk to my children about it, they leave the room, then i say, i'm sorry for you to send a lot of people distance themselves from you. how should i do with it? and i last with them at all or make a joke to some of these kind of medieval, blah, blah, blah, home, yeah, my whole house own for me, you can, and that's right. if we're doing this conversations with martina lee,
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her fear of dying to my end, i always experienced a close up and i get a sense of what's in store for me. just gives me courage to, for the free us to stay on top and get some difficult. what's difficult is for people make of it. you can be very relaxed about in the we talk about everything the statements for me that's not possible with everyone about with regina. it works wonderfully well. number one says the to also talk openly about the funeral for not enough statement in an urn in a steel. yes, the women at the funeral home was saying there on the increase. yeah. what really much to for. so i'd like to be scattered in the mountains, that would be important for me. what kind of a big party, but not a party to other policies on a life party. and all my friends should celebrate life and not destined to. that's what i want, this immunization agrees to become a friendship of our lives because hang care, stay healthy of say hi to your partner and thanks for everything home. thanks for
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coming. and i look forward to seeing you again at the feel. how do you know we 1st really retained this whole she's looking for a picture of her 1st husband. he's the reason she works today as a companion to the dying, she accompanied him with no support until he died a manhattan knowing and could talk to about time. about dela torre, anyone to answer your questions. 05. what happened was that it was somebody one had, what do i have to do? what's it all about it and hoped it was difficult to find somebody. yeah. human safin going down. and at some point then you came across to monkeys or agency. i'm how i read about the job and thought yes, i'd like to take it on the the old i was with the scanner, the name. yeah, yeah. retained it to the 9 once the training with the relief agency as a companion for the dying. there she may have to keep a professional distance. but with regina that's not easy. it is
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i'm she thought a warm hearted person, fully aware of her situation with it, but also so positive will for the she gives me energy. it might, you know, i'm baffled about where she gets it around was it didn't. okay. and, but it's so nice. it's a pity we didn't get to know each other some other way. but the great thing is that we've had it all about. that's beyond who will help, can gland, does it, packaged or gain is a few weeks later, she lives with her husband in an artic slots and berlin. it's a huge effort to even get out the door. her husband helps are coming. and now i can move to leave a here, then i have to move to the next step and move to the for again. it takes forever for them to make it down the 3 floors to the bottom. again and can only work short distances. the trip to the bench in front of the house is something special
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for the 67 year old. she's been married to her husband for 40 years, and him under 2 children. but discussing her death as openly and casually as with martina is not possible. regina is already wasting the kitchen today. the question is whether regina will soon be going to a hospice home, especially for the time. i mean, i can see the nursing homes, they say we can to take on the positive patients to yeah, most of them can't even pay for such a nursing home anyway. that's the reality. on the party, at the end of palliative, hospice is probably covered by the health insurance when he comes to shop, all kinds of things. you know, i said if i'm capable of choosing one, if i still have some control of my senses, wonderful. others do sunday outings and i say that's go see a hospice me for months and i was peace. there's days that's right. deanton takes
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place 2 months later at the beginning of december of miles this would come welcome . i'll read the 1st hospice you're looking for. that's a dentist. yes. to help people use this. i'm strong. yeah. okay. this this most pest. it has to feel right now. so i have to see the house and this one's bright. it's friendly. it appeals to me. her husband wolfgang supports her and accompanies her to disappointment. though he prefer regina to stay at home. but his wife has a mind of our own. let us talk to everything through with her end of life, companion of, and mailing, displacing them on the right after several discussions. also, with my montes or companion, isn't i decided to keep my family out of the 4 rooms mind from the laws team foreclosed call site and someone buys. i don't think it's so great for them to see their mother. leave the flash on her own feet and see if i miss moss. i'm going to
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get in germany. the costs for the hospice are covered, but the health insurance companies contact these homes specialize in accompanying dying people around the clock and they can be and as easy as possible. i a lie to you of mine that i'm the phone that used to be my fear of time. c o p d certification. this was about they've done away without fear. they said you don't need to be afraid. you'll be sedated enough to be and at some point you've simply cross over one and it's helped me incredibly and i'm counting on it when double see this christmas and new year's eve are over and regina is still at home or pain killers have been we adjusted and she's feeling a little bit better. but the move to the hospice is still regina's priority. she lives or family, but she also wants to think of herself and talked i do see i'm a 7th and based on that weeks d, my daughters always travelling around the world. and she said she no longer dare to
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live for life leave. so that, of course, put me on high alert, allow microsoft products, which does not help does. and that's what i said. it's the last thing i want is that you don't live your life, you know, by, as everybody knows how it's going to and really make. but i want to have to write when the time comes to leave without having to worry about whether or not you'll get back from the amazon you've done just in time of to it's called as a search for a month. so unless it were comes to that nation, february, regina's condition is still stable noise. she has moved into the living room. is my noise being a bit? here's my new, here's my. that meant my done all that back. change my location. i was in boston hila. everything's a bit brighter point, the friendlier can you. i can also have visitors here on this one. everything's wonderful. and her husband is just the push of a button. the way it's
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mine, this is my team. the self employed program are now works from home. so that he can always be reached. okay, he's putting off moving to the hospice for now is helped by his because he does, i gets all i've actually seen that she can manage quite well at home if you help. and then i'll drop, i have heard of him, but then being alone, all day and day when you go into visit, highlighted and then to hit somebody open for them. yeah, let me get what i can also excited cuz i'm no longer treated as the husbands name because james? yeah. so yeah, of course they also get pocket money. about 2 weeks after this visit regina died suddenly as gently as she had wished for regina, here's about it. on the phone, she'd actually been waiting for a message from regina this that hits the end of life companion particularly hard.
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is my head. these are, i've been doing this job for many years, and unfortunately, it always ends in death, in the, like, if i'm at them toward, of i d. 's about this experience was still different. very different. that it feels like a friend has died been floating in the storm. it's raining on the day of regina's farewell party, martina, where's the party out of it? just as regina had wished to begin, uh we have regina weather to it's the 1st thing i thought she's happy. there's no side move to thinking the not like the song as the nation. i was calling to know because she couldn't go outside. so she'd say, then i don't want nice weather either. if for some, some in the morning should get up grumpy. a man out really loud with us when colorful. that's how we agreed. it shall not. and
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that's exactly how it turned out. because we came on the way to where folks going, that's regina officially opened the party positively in all my friends should celebrate life. and the not that that's important to me, the and the easter, the family fulfills regina's last wish she wanted are she has to be scattered in the swiss mountains. her daughter sonia, who lives in switzerland organized at so. so of time mom's resting place is here here. near inter bathroom, often on mount freaky with this wonderful view of lake lu sir, thank you much to your homes because we've done it all as well and the sun is shining. the
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