together pull diana from the water. the swim is done. i can t make it. okay, you did it. you did it, you did it, you did it. i m so sorry. i m so disappointed. no, nobody s disappointed. nobody, nobody. not on this day. it s too rough and too cold. i m sick. okay, okay. here you go. stay there. can we have a towel? diana is shivering as dr. broder takes her vitals. he s worried about hypothermia. i know i can do it in the right conditions. no, no, no, no this wasn t it. this just wasn t it. you ve left nothing behind. that s all you can do. this was a success, okay? this was a success in every way. did you get it the other shore? no. but you sure did inspire everybody that knows you. i can t do it. okay. for diana, this is the
a day, bonnie and the doctor together pull diana from the water. the swim is done. i can t make it. okay, you did it. you did it, you did it, you did it. i m so sorry. i m so disappointed. no, nobody s disappointed. nobody, nobody. not on this day. it s too rough and too cold. i m sick. okay, okay. here you go. stay there. can we have a towel? diana is shivering as dr. broder takes her vitals. he s worried about hypothermia. i know i can do it in the right conditions. no, no, no, no this wasn t it. this just wasn t it. you ve left nothing behind. that s all you can do. this was a success, okay? this was a success in every way. did you get it the other shore? no. but you sure did inspire everybody that knows you. i can t do it. okay.
but all eyes remain on diana. it s now midday. 18 hours into the swim. i can t even swim. my muscles are going without oxygen. it s become clear that diana s condition is not improving. is it your lungs? dr. broder has to do something drastic. he grabs his stethoscope michael s coming out. and plunges into the water. first he tries the inhaler again. and then he returns to the boat and rigs this oxygen tank. he jumps back into the water desperate to get diana some air. i m hyperventilating all the time. midnight, hour 28. diana has been swimming with bad
but all eyes remain on diana it s now midday. i can t even swim! 18 hours into the swim. my muscles are going without oxygen and i m in distress while i m going. it s become clear that diana s condition is not improving. dr. broder has to do something drastic. he grabs his stethoscope zblooib michael s coming out. and plunges into the water. first he tries the inhaler again and then he returns to the boat and rigs this oxygen tank. he jumps back into the water, desperate to get diana some air. i m hyperventilating all the time. here we go, here we go. that s good. midnight, hour 28. diana has been swimming with bad asthma for nearly 12 hours and
diana from the water. the swim is done. i can t okay, okay, okay. it s done and you did it. you did it. you did it, you did it, you did it. okay? i m so sorry. you did what you did no, no, diana, nobody s disappointed. nobody. nobody. not on this day. it s too rough. i m too cold. i m sick. okay, sh, sh, sh. okay. there you go. stay there. can we have a towel? diana is shivering, as dr. broder takes her vitals. he s worried about hypothermia. i know i could do it under the right conditions, but no, no, no, no. this wasn t it. this just wasn t it. that s right. breathe. you ve left nothing behind. that s all you can do. this was a success, okay? this was a success in every way. did you get to the other shore? no. but you sure did inspire everybody that knows you. i can t do it. okay. for diana, this is the