mayra ramirez.one day i woke up, i was so (breathing deeply rapidly) everything was, like, dark. and i remember calling out for my boyfriend, i was like, "george, george," like, and he would, like, run and, like, help me, and i was like, "okay, i really need to go to tergency" they, like, immediately, like, put me in a room, didn't even ask me my name or anything. (medical equipment beeping) i remember a doctor came i and told me that, "we're pretty sure we're gonna have to y intuba, do you have someone that can make medical decisions for you?" then, um... it's just kind of a blur, what happened after i got intubated. ♪ mayra, um, it was her last day, we're all on the trampoline, just... my mom was crying, um, my sisters, all my aunts were there, they were crying. they didn't know what to do. and were just planning, um, to go pick up a corpse. i was trying to avoid it. es i love you so much. >> uh-oh (chuckl >> medical people are wonderful people, they're heroes. but they're not omniscient. and they