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After nine days in intensive care and with respiratory assistance, Vicente Fernández registers an advance in his health , because according to his grandson, Ramón Fernández, the singer is no longer intubated .
This information was released this Sunday 15 of August through the profile of the Suelta la Sopa program on Instagram, where the grandson of “Charro de Huentitán” confirmed that he is no longer intubated, and that his health has improved after having undergone emergency surgery on the vertebrae last Friday, August 6.
In the meeting with various media outside the hospital located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Ramón Fernández assured that the whole family has been on the lookout and are happy that every day the health of the iconic sing Mexican you improve.
“The whole family is very attached to the pending, right now the only ones who can see it are my grandmother, my father, my uncle Gerardo and my uncle Alejandro , for issues that the hospital is COVID, but within the concern happy that there is progress, “he detailed.
Vicente Fernández Jr.’s son revealed that in recent days they have received good news: “ One day there is greater breathing, one day he is better in his physical therapies, another day he is more awake, so there is progress “.
Before the cameras of Telemundo, Ramón Fernández confirmed that This Sunday morning they performed a tracheostomy on Vicente Fernández to improve his breathing .
“They removed it today (intubation) and did a ‘ hole ‘in the throat for what e breathe better and take off the respirator. ”
Let us remember that Vicente Fernandez was admitted to the hospital after a cervical injury that he suffered from a spectacular fall in the bedroom of his Los Tres Potrillos ranch.
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