Juariudear influencer and digital host, recalled her fight against breast cancer and affirmed that he never lowered his arms.
in dialogue with Maria Belen Luduenatold that he was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 29after going to the doctor after have touched a “bump”.
“I found a lump, I had never touched anything. It caught my attention and I got scared.”
“I found a lump, I had never touched anything. It caught my attention and I got scared. I told my boyfriend at that time and he told me to have a checkup, that surely it was nothing… It never crossed my mind that it could be something bad“, he recalled.
In this context, he told What was it like when you were diagnosed with cancer? and the subsequent operation.
“They removed nodules from my armpit to see if it had spread, but no. We had to wait to see if it was bad or good. I was in a panic and the doctor told me not to think, to act.”
“We found a doctor who told me: ‘You’ll have surgery, if it’s good you have it outside, and if it’s bad we’ll see what we do.’ Everyone knew it was something bad, but they didn’t tell me, I just went with the flow. They operated on me and there was already a good panorama, they removed nodules from my armpit to see if it had expanded, but no. You had to wait to see if it was bad or good. I had a panicked face and the doctor told me not to think, to act,” she added.
JUARIU STRESSED THAT HE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT LOWERING HIS ARMS
influence her he was afraid, but he faced his illness.
Juariu did not want to worry his family with his cancer because his father had passed away a little while ago.But with her husband, she was vulnerable.
“With Gustavo I was able to fall apart and show that anguish. But he took it upon himself to tell my mother and sister that it was not as simple as I told them.”
“With Gustavo I was able to fall apart and show that anguish. But he took it upon himself to tell my mom and sister that it wasn’t as simple as I told them. That was a difficult moment, I felt that I had to be the strong one, seeing them suffer so much when dad died was painful…“, he admitted.
And he said goodbye showing himself proud of herself for not having lowered their arms.
“I was afraid, but I never gave up.”
“I was afraid, but I never gave up. I was afraid that it would get worse, of making myself vulnerable, of losing strength; fear is always there,” she admitted, firmly.