Mariana Seoan She underwent surgery on November 29 and shared some of the details with her social media followers a few days later; However, the singer again appeared before the cameras to admit that Removed a tumor the size of a golf ball from my throatand although, fortunately, it was benign, he was afraid to die.
The Mexican actress and singer attended the “Hoy” program as a guest, where she was grateful for being in front of an operation to remove a tumor from her throat, which was discovered in March last year and which she attributes to a series of events that she had to endure. on an emotional level, as she admits to spending a lot of time depressed due to the cancer her mother suffered, in addition to breaking up a five-year relationship and losing the baby her sister was expecting.
“We found it since March, it started to grow and grow, At home, I had a lot of personal problems and, well, the fears that you have when you are suddenly told: “Hey, measure the size of a golf ballit is on the left side, it is next to the carotid artery, It’s dangerous and your vocal cords'” he explained.
She admits that she took this news hard, feeling that the world is closing over her, for which she only left her life in the hands of God and the group of doctors who helped her, fortunately, it was a benign tumor. .
“God didn’t do anything my tumor was benignI also had all the scripts and I said, “I’m still going to fight.” It was a great learning experience and I wanted to come and comment on it because a lot of people go through situations like this and the body somatizes. I wanted to be an example for you that I am fighting here,” he said.
Although she is gradually returning to her activities after surgery to remove the tumor and restore the mobility of her vocal cords, she admits that she was afraid of dying.
“Without a doubt (he felt) afraid to die, afraid something would happen because no one knows. I was afraid to do this to my parents, I don’t have children, so I don’t have the engine that you have, thank God, but I said that I don’t want to do this to my parents, to my sisters. Yes, I was afraid, but we don’t know when we will stop being here, when is our last day, without a doubt, the present is the most beautiful thing we have, and the desire to move on, so no. Mariana has been staying for a long time,” he added.
He emphasizes that he also came to believe that his career was over, but today he is grateful that he went to the doctor for a general examination, because although it did not hurt, he began to feel some discomfort when he sang.
“No (it hurt), but when I was upset, I cried and sometimes during the singing there would be a moment when he would say: “What happened?” I think because of the size, there must have been times when I got hoarse quickly, or there were times when the strings didn’t do their job well, for example, air leaks, like some kind of cockerel or something, but now it’s over and I’m happy to be able to say it here at home,” he concluded.
Source: La Opinion
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