¿Quién Es Raphy Pina? - Cuando Crees Que Todo Está Perdido (Capitulo 5) - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a dialogue or monologue from an individual who is reflecting on their life, particularly a challenging period they experienced. The speaker seems to be going through a difficult time, possibly dealing with the death of a loved one, possibly their father.

The speaker starts by talking about their father's health deteriorating and the realization that he had a stroke. They describe their father's reaction to the stroke, his inability to feel or move on one side of his body, and the subsequent medical procedures and treatments. They also mention their father's reluctance to seek medical help and the consequences of his blood being very liquefied due to his medication.

The speaker then discusses their father's condition deteriorating further and the decision to disconnect his life support. They describe the emotional toll this took on them and their family. They also mention a visit to a funeral home and a woman from the funeral home telling them that their father is alive.

The speaker then talks about their struggle to run a company their father had started and the financial challenges they faced. They mention a promise they made to their father and their determination to keep it. They also talk about the death of their father's business and the subsequent struggle to keep their own business afloat.

The speaker ends by reflecting on their life, the challenges they have faced, and their determination to keep going despite the difficulties. They mention making promises to their father and their determination to keep them. They also talk about their struggle to run their father's business and the financial challenges they have faced. They express their determination to keep going despite the difficulties.

Facts

1. The text contains a series of monologues, seemingly from a narrator who is recalling a series of events.
2. The narrator mentions a music track being played at multiple times throughout the text.
3. The narrator talks about being careful and riding a bicycle without knowing how.
4. They mention entering an emergency room and getting lost.
5. The narrator talks about a person named Ion Velez, who they don't know what they did, got lost, and was taken away.
6. The narrator talks about being fine and coming to themselves, and a person taking their hand.
7. The narrator talks about a chain that lets them go and keeping it just a little bit all the time.
8. The narrator talks about being on the run, and a doctor coming out and telling them to come in.
9. They mention a father who has a stroke and a reaction that is bad.
10. The narrator talks about a mosquito and a father who is about to come back.
11. They mention a pen being passed through the feet of the father, who reacts to it.
12. The narrator talks about the father not wanting to go to the doctor and later deciding to go.
13. They mention the father feeling a lack of sensation on one side, falling, and not being able to move.
14. The narrator talks about the father's blood being very liquefied, his medication not being stopped, and his blood being water.
15. They mention the father not having plasma in his body to cover a hemorrhage, and a droplet falling on his head every day.
16. The narrator talks about a doctor explaining that they should introduce the father to plasma so that it could form what is covered.
17. They mention a metal jar with blood balls being brought to the narrator, and the father having two potatoes in his head.
18. The narrator talks about going to intensive care, with many friends and personalities in the hallways.
19. They mention a funeral arrangement being made, and the father leaving when he was 20 years old.
20. The narrator talks about a fight being called to the hospital to look for the body to make the whole return trip.
21. They mention a girl from the funeral home, who tells the narrator not to worry, the father is alive.
22. The narrator talks about releasing a white dove with the desire to die, and the door opening at the end of a staircase that faces the hospital.
23. They mention a man named Dallas de Castro, who told the narrator that the father is not going to suffer anymore.
24. The narrator talks about the father no longer having a tube or anything connected, and the door opening to get people in.
25. They mention the father's death on May 28, 2000, and the narrator remembering everything.
26. The narrator talks about the father's company running through a line of credit, and the narrator's turn to move.
27. They mention the narrator wondering what to do, and the father's relationship with the office door.
28. The narrator talks about starting the challenge to be a little kid and become a professional.
29. They mention the father's life insurance, which benefits the narrator, the father's brother, and the widow and daughter of the father's wife.
30. The narrator talks about the father's line of credit, which they are good for, and the father's insurance payments stopping after his death.
31. They mention the narrator not borrowing money from anyone, and the business being falsely accused of drugs, money laundering, and trafficking.
32. The narrator talks about the father's sacrifice, the narrator's promise to see the father again, and the narrator's determination to keep the business running.
33. They mention the narrator being told they would go bankrupt, but they are still here.
34. The narrator talks about fasting with the father, the money arriving, and the ego returning quickly.
35. They mention the father's death on May 28, 2000, and the music fading out at the end of the text.