Anthony Pangilinan sumailalim sa heart surgery, 3 weeks sa ospital
TATLONG linggo na-confine sa ospital ang tatay ni Donny Pangilinan na si Anthony Pangilinan matapos sumailalim sa heart surgery.
Kuwento ni Maricel Laxa, nakalabas na ng ospital ang kanyang asawa at unti-unti nang bumubuti ang kalagayan nito ngayon.
Sa panayam ng “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” ibinahagi ng award-winning actress ang kundisyon ngayon ni Anthony at kung ano ang kanilang pinagdaanan habang nagpapagamot at nagpapagaling ang asawa.
“He’s doing much better. He’s back to work. Nagtatrabaho na, nagwo-walking, lahat. I mean, that’s the only way he will heal,” sabi ni Maricel.
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“He had heart surgery, and we were in the hospital for three weeks. Ngayon he is recovering. It’s been two weeks out of the hospital,” ang lahad pa ng aktres na napapanood ngayon sa Kapuso Afternoon series na “Lilet Matias.”
Sa tanong ni Tito Boy kung bakit hindi nila ipinaalam sa publiko ang naging karamdaman ni Anthony, “We didn’t want to make it public. We just wanted a private time para sa pamilya so that we could heal properly, all of us.
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“Kasi kapag dumadaan sa ganitong challenge sa buhay, kailangan ng suporta ng bawat isa. And so we went through it quietly and it’s the most beautiful thing to go through together,” esplika pa niya.
Dagdag pang pahayag ni Maricel tungkol sa kundisyon ngayon ni Anthony, “Ako, araw-araw is a day to be thankful for. The good, the bad, the ugly, everything is a gift. Every day is a gift.”
Matatandaang ibinahagi ng tatay ni Donny sa kanyang Instagram account ang naranasan niyang hirap sa paghinga kaya nagdesisyon agad siyang magpatingin sa doktor.
Base sa resulta ng medical test, nagkaroon siya ng mitral heart valve issue na may “torrentially severe leak.”
“If not for a strong heart, which I think I got from running, I should have already showed more serious heart symptoms,” sey ni Anthony sa kanyang post.
Kasunod nga nito ang kanyang pagpapa-opera, “It was supposed to be a three to five hour procedure, turned out to be 12 due to some difficulty in inserting the right tube into my lungs while they worked into my heart.
“What was anticipated as a week into the hospital turned out to be at least three as a combination of post-operation procedures to clear my lungs, to regulate my heart rate, blood pressure and to initiate my rehabilitation protocols demanded some attention.
“It will be a long, slow road to recovery. One doctor said that what I went through was like being beaten up by 10 guys and rammed by 10 trucks. To hell and back, I describe it.
“Whatever way it is spoken of, I made it through by His grace,” ang mensahe pa ni Anthony.
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