Carla Diaz recalls cancer diagnosis: ‘Dying so young’

Carla Diaz recalls cancer diagnosis: ‘Dying so young’


Two years after her diagnosis, the actress says it all started with the persistence of reflux after meals





Carla Diaz recalls cancer diagnosis: ‘Dying so young’

Last Saturday, 2, Carla Diaz used her social media to say that it has been two years since she discovered the diagnosis of thyroid cancer. The actress posted a long text on her profile Instagram and thrilled his followers.

“Exactly 2 years ago I discovered cancer. In a pandemic period, where everyone was worried and confined to their own homes. You can imagine how difficult it was, right? I suddenly became a risk group, I had to have the strength not only of going through the cancer and the burden that this disease already accompanies, but also to take care of myself and treat effectively, “he wrote at the beginning of the publication.

The former BBB said one of the first symptoms that appeared was frequent reflux, which led her to seek medical attention.

“Thanks to reflux, I went to a doctor and got an early diagnosis. It was a horrible feeling, after dinner it felt like someone was hanging me and I couldn’t really explain what I was feeling. With the persistence of this feeling, we have I started to investigate, I had scheduled exams with my gynecologist and I never imagined that what awaited us were endless consultations and days of anguish, “he explained.

Now recovered from the disease after undergoing surgery and treatment with specialized doctors, Carla Diaz said she was afraid of dying so young. “It was horrible not knowing what to expect, the uncertainty, the fear, the agony and the worry … I asked myself: ‘Will I die so young?’. After all, who expects cancer at 29? Uncertainties and biopsies, we received the much-unwanted “yes.” Yes, it was thyroid cancer, “he recalled.

Carla said the struggle started after the diagnosis and she had to undergo several consultations until the day of the surgery: “I am grateful every day to have seen extraordinary doctors, who have been angels in my life.”

“The strongest memory of the day of the operation was waking up. When I only knew how to look at my mother and ask if I was alive. Yes, alive and well!” She recalled.

Source: Terra

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