Luciana Gimenez cries talking about her broken leg: “I don’t see any improvements”

Luciana Gimenez cries talking about her broken leg: “I don’t see any improvements”




Going through an extremely sensitive moment in her life, host Luciana Gimenez made a painful outburst on her Instagram Stories about her January ski accident in Aspen, USA, in which she broke her leg in four places and needed to undergo emergency surgery.

“Today is a day that is not so nice, I don’t normally share it and they said to me ‘why don’t you show it too?’. Getting here to say what I came to tell you was very difficult,” he began.

“There are very good days, when we wake up happy, we go to physiotherapy and we believe it will get better. And there are days like today, when I look at my leg and I don’t see any improvement,” she continued.

“People say ‘you’re fine.’ , my routine, running with my son, going to the beach or working in high heels. And today it’s not easy,” said Gimenez, visibly moved.

The presenter also revealed that it is very difficult to adapt to this new reality, but that she is also very grateful to be able to heal. “I just wish it was a normal day, that I could walk up stairs, that I didn’t have to find a flat shoe to wear, and that I didn’t have to talk when everyone was asking about my leg. It seems fast, but every day it’s like I woke up and I hadn’t been in the place I was. At the same time I’m grateful for all the assistance I have, the support network. It’s a sense of guilt, coupled with gratitude and a little bit of sadness.”

“The hardest part is that the big toe still doesn’t move, you have to wait for the nerve to rehabilitate itself, and not walking well is also something that still bothers me a lot,” he concluded.

Luciana Gimenez had an accident on Jan. 7 while skiing in Aspen, Colorado. She was on a steep road at high speed when she lost control and broke her left leg in four different places.

With the impact of the accident, the presenter suffered two fractures to the tibia between the knee and the ankle, and cracked the fibula in two other parts.

Luciana had to be treated quickly while still on the track, so she was taken to a local hospital, where she underwent surgery in which pins were placed in her leg to stabilize her tibia. “It’s a hell of a pain,” said the presenter a few days after the accident.

Source: Terra

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