Presenter and journalist Carme Chaparro, 52, of Salamanca, continues to battle an illness, which she did not specify, but doctors have warned that there is a grave risk of something very serious happening. As she recently told EL PAÍS, her illness kept her away from television for many months and it put her in a very dark place, something she has been working hard on with the help of psychiatrists and psychologists. He revealed that he underwent two surgeries in less than 15 days.
On his Instagram profile, which has more than 175,000 followers, he posted a video on Wednesday of himself in bed with an IV drip in his arm. From the hospital. “Two grueling steps through the operating room in a matter of days. Two long and complicated stays in the area (resuscitation unit)… but always with smiles, caresses, sleepless nights, and the care of medical workers who entrust their souls, skin, and well-being to heal us even when our souls want to go,” he said in a message.
Also, post An appeal in support of public health and why he has not posted on social networks for almost two weeks: “Already at the factory. I have had my phone open for a long time and have received many loving messages. But due to the advice of doctors and some pains that are hitting me, I am without a screen. I tell you: one more day. One less day. I will be back. Public health!!!!! And I’m sorry for not answering. I haven’t posted on WhatsApp either.
The last thing he published on his Instagram before this video was a photo of his arm with footprints on it, published on October 30th, the very day of his first intervention. “One more day. One less day left,” he wrote at the time.
On October 14, Chaparro revenge (Esparza), novel thriller Focuses on the dark side of media. Conversation with EL PAÍS on the occasion of publication two weeks ago, He opened up about his illness. “Seeing myself at home, sick, heavily medicated, and not doing the work I loved, I fell into a very dark hole. I didn’t even remember being there, but I got out of it because of God. Well, not God, because I don’t believe. If anything, I’m grateful to my friend who called my psychiatrist and supported me. And I would like to thank my husband for taking care of everything. While I was away, he took care of the girls (he has two daughters), dressed them, the washing machine, the dog, everything was taken care of… I now understand that people with depression see life in black and white, and when I come from there I can’t even go to the bathroom.
The illness has made it impossible for him to do one of the things he loves most: writing. But Chaparro clarified that his layoff was temporary and that he would return to work after rehabilitation. “I’m angry because writing is therapy for me,” she said in an interview. “I’ve been on medication and I’m very sad and I’m angry that I couldn’t use writing as my oxygen tank.” “Television is fascinating and I love it. I dream of going back to television,” he added.