Host Luciana Gimenez said in an interview with Quem magazine that her post-accident recovery process was painful and troubled. The presenter also said that she is suffering to accept a sequel.
Almost four months ago, Luciana suffered a serious accident on a ski trip. She had to undergo surgery on her left leg, as well as intensive physiotherapy care. “The only thing I do is tell myself that ‘it will pass’,” said the entrepreneur.
“It’s not something I can accept, this patience I may not have stood in line to learn, but I’m living… It will get better, I know, there’s nothing to say, but I can’t accept that my leg was half the thickness of the other, I can’t accept that I don’t walk well… But I think that not accepting it is part of my recovery,” explained Luciana.
“It’s an absurd pain and I’m not used to stopping. It took me two months [sem fazer nada] because my leg was insanely sore, but I’m someone who needs to be active, I have work, chores to do, a child to raise. Work is fantastic for me, because it distracts me and it’s the only time I don’t think about anything else”, continued Luciana.
Then the presenter said that she had gone through a long period of acceptance. “It’s been a big challenge for me, it’s very difficult, a very painful recovery and it’s a daily learning experience. I’m just another person going through a difficult learning period. But I don’t like change, it’s difficult accept when they are shoved down our throats,” he explained.
Despite all the difficulties, Luciana Gimenez is committed to hastening her recovery, even if her effort is accompanied by tears and much pain. “There are far worse things and I’m not the first person to have a broken leg. Just those who are alive [a dor] he understands. I won’t settle down until I’m okay. That’s why I train crying in pain, but I will. I don’t accept less than I was before the accident”, guaranteed the presenter.
“I always prefer to make the most of every experience, that the only way we have in life is to look on the bright side. But I’m still recovering, with my leg hurting a lot, and even though everyone says ‘it’s going to be fine’ and it’s hard for you to see the light at the end of the tunnel… I know I’ll have to face this moment head on, doing my best without mercy, because we can’t be sorry for anything,” Luciana concluded, trying to look strong.
Source: Terra

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