“He told my children to say goodbye” César Bono claims to have been evicted after a cardiovascular accident

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2024-01-01 19:58:43

During an interview, the actor César Bono claimed to have been evicted after a cardiovascular accident and other health complications. This is what is known.

Photo: Instagram @soycesarbono

What happened to César Bono?

The 73-year-old actor revealed in an interview for a social media program the health difficulties he has had to go through in recent years.

Only in 2022 did they have to change a biliary tube, and during that same year he had to undergo surgery for a stomach ulcer and an intestinal perforation, a situation that led him to remain hospitalized for 3 weeks.

However, it was in 2021 when, after a cardiovascular accident, experts thought that he would not come out of the operating room alive.

“The doctor who operated on me for more than 10 hours told me that he knew I didn’t have to be alive, he evicted me two years ago. He told my children to say goodbye.”

Despite the diagnosis, César Bono managed to recover and claims not to be afraid of death, as he has enjoyed his life and his work to this day.

Photo: Instagram @soycesarbono

How does a cardiovascular accident start?

According to the United States National Library of Medicinecardiovascular diseases are conditions that damage the functioning of the heart and can be of different types: from coronary heart disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, hypertension, and even stroke.

Stroke occurs when there is a lack of blood flow to the brain due to bleeding or a clot in the brain.

The Mayo Clinic points out that symptoms of cardiovascular accident include:

Difficulty speaking and understanding what other people say. Confusion may occur. Paralysis or numbness of the face, arm or leg. It may also feel like sudden weakness or numbness. Trouble seeing in one or both eyes. There may be blurred, double, or blackened vision. Headache. A sudden, severe headache may occur, which may also cause vomiting, dizziness, or altered consciousness. Problems walking. There may be tripping or loss of balance.

And although Cesar Bono He did not reveal details about his symptoms, yes He claimed to have been evicted after a cardiovascular accident.

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How long does a person live after a stroke?

The Colombian Network against Cerebral Attack reports that in one in 5 cases the patient does not survive the episode of stroke.

Additionally, about 80% survive the first year, but 50% live more than 5 years after the stroke.

Experts point out that it is difficult to determine an average life expectancy after a stroke, since each stroke is unique and each situation will be different.

Now that you know why César Bono claims to have been evicted after a cardiovascular accidentRemember to lead a healthy lifestyle to prevent you or someone close from experiencing the same thing.

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