 How is he now? We're doing everything we can. The treatment we've been using just isn't working anymore. Mrs. Robinson, I'm sorry. But I don't think Kevin's going to survive much longer. I don't understand. Why would you give up on a 15-year-old boy? Miracles can happen. I wish I had something more to offer. I'm not ready to give up. And Kevin's not going to give up either. The seizures he's having, it's like he's saying, no, he's not going to give up. He's a fighter. That's my boy. I always told him I'd stand by him no matter what. I admire your strength. I can't even imagine what it must feel like to see your son slipping away like this. How can you be so sure? His blood pressure has fallen. We've had to start a medicine to bring the blood pressure up. But now there's too much fluid in his lungs. And his kidneys have stopped working. The blood pressure medicine is making that worse. I'm sorry, but it's just a matter of time. If his kidneys have stopped working, why can't you give him dialysis? I want him to have everything. Dialysis wouldn't work. He wouldn't survive it. What about a transplant? It just wouldn't work at this point. There must be something more you can do. We're doing absolutely everything we can. The truth is, Kevin is dying, and we're powerless to do anything about it. Well, I'm not giving up. Get someone else. Maybe someone else will know what to do. I'll be happy to find someone else to talk with you. We have an ethics consultant here at the hospital, someone who's got lots of experience with situations like this. Would you like to talk to her? Yes. Is there anyone else I could call? Reverend Jones or your sister? Do you think she could come in now to be with you? I think it's time. I'll call her myself. Good. Mrs. Robinson, I think we need to consider now how to make Kevin's final hours as peaceful as possible. You can stay with him in the intensive care unit if you'd like. Would you like to be with him at the end? If you want, we could free him from the tubes and the machines that he's attached to. No, you keep those things going. He needs those things. OK. Would you like to see him now? I understand. I'll be back in a few minutes. Doctor, you'll do everything you can for him, won't you? Everything that could possibly help.