0:06 [Music playing] 0:12 He was displaying sepsis symptoms, that we didn t know what that was. 0:18 So that night he had a fever that went to 104 and a half. 0:23 Nile died the next morning. 0:24 2006, April 17. 0:27 [Music playing] 0:39 We were absolutely in shock when this happened. 0:41 And, he was, you know, the love of our life, really. 0:46 He was part of what we did day in and day out. 0:49 So, it's been a big, a big loss for us. 0:53 He had been in the hospital. 0:55 He had been in there for care. 0:56 He had a fever. 0:57 He had flu-like symptoms. 0:58 Nile died because they didn't know 1:01 how to read the absolutely positive signs of sepsis. 1:05 We tried to keep his spirit alive. 1:08 It really inspired us to do something about it. 1:12 To stand up and try to make a difference for other people 1:15 so that they wouldn't have to go through a similar type 1:18 of event that we went through. 1:22 [Music playing] 1:38