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Danna Paola sets off alarms after sharing a worrying message about her health: “It hurts me to live, to breathe”

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By Castle Pillar

01 Mar 2024, 17:56 PM EST

Faithful to her intention of staying connected with her fans through social networks, the singer Danna Paola He turned to his Instagram account to make a reflection that ended up worrying his fans. And in his lines he showed that he is currently going through a difficult time in his personal life.

The performer of songs like “Mala Fama” and “Oye Pablo” opened up about the reason that led her to pause her work commitments: “We started well, a twist in the plot left me lying in bed… the universe told me For now! and he stopped me with a handbrake,” said the famous woman.

According to his story, it is nothing more and nothing less than two physical conditions that have compromised his health: influenza and bronchitis. “They have been very heavy…it hurts me to live, breathe, walk, I am an orchestra among so much coughing and crying.”he added.

Danna Paola was seen in a photograph wearing an oxygen mask that showed how she has spent the last days of her recovery process. She indicated that it has been thanks to the support of her loved ones and the help of the medical team that she has managed to overcome both diseases.

“Between medicines and a lot of food at home, movies, love, writings and music that heals, the excitement of everything that is coming is lit inside me and it has helped me motivate myself mentally.“, he detailed.

To conclude, Danna Paola reflected on how important it is to ensure physical, emotional and mental well-being: “Without health there is nothing, we are nothing and sometimes work overwhelms me and I forget about myself… that is not right… it’s time to stop, it’s time to take care of the temple, to shine beautifully”.

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