A young Cuban woman sick with cancer He asked for help on the networks because in Cuba there are no resources to treat his condition.
Idania Ramírez, 33 years old, sick with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, affirms that the only way to save herself is in the United States, since in Cuba there is no technology to treat or operate on it.
“I have been fighting for many months and trusting in God, today after receiving two different lines of treatment with the few medications left in the country, as everyone knows, the resources in the hospital to combat this large cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma have already been exhausted. “B, something complicated, the doctors have just confirmed to me that there are tests that are not admitted here, including surgery, due to low resources,” this Cuban woman said.
Ramírez, admitted to the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, asked for help to obtain a humanitarian visa and save her life.
“I raised my voice, and that of my family, asking for help, yes I have a cure, but not here in Cuba, my husband is there and he only received residency two months ago, because we did not find the easiest or fastest way to get me there since the resources are not favorable,” he explained.
This Cuban is desperate, but she will continue fighting, and she does not lose hope of saving her life, despite her aggressive illness.
“We are crazy, I am only 33 years old and I want to live. If anyone can help me, please share so that I can reach a heart that can give me a solution, I have not given up yet and I will fight until the end," she said.
“We are doing everything possible, but they know that the situation in the country cannot. My disease is one of the two types of lymphomas, the most aggressive, therefore I feel that I am in the hands of God, please share my #55865934 in a group, I am Idania and we are from the town of Bahía Honda,” he concluded.
Requests for help from Cubans suffering from cancer are increasingly frequent on social networks.
Last September, a Cuban mother cried out in despair for her daughter, who has breast cancer with bone and liver metastases and is not receiving any treatment.
Gina Sao sent a message to the Cuban-American congressmen Maria Elvira Salazar and Marcos Rubio to process a humanitarian visa for his daughter, Yenisley Perdomo, to be attended to in the United States.
At the end of August, a Cuban doctor who suffers from breast cancer asked for help on social networks, because in the hospital where she is treated They told her that there is no more treatment for her in the country.
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