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Cuban girl Amanda continues to evolve: "Emotionally she is fine, very active and communicative"

Amanda has a controlled infectious condition that caused some ascites (accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity). The blood pressure is stable, the wound is healing and oxygen will soon be taken off as he is breathing well.

Amanda Lemus Ortiz © Lara Crofs / Facebook
Amanda Lemus Ortiz Photo © Lara Crofs / Facebook

The Cuban girlAmanda Lemur Ortiz She continues to evolve after undergoing a liver transplant and then undergoing surgery two more times in Spain.

The two-year-old girl continues to recover at the La Paz Hospital in Madrid, and at this moment she maintains all her parameters well.

Photo: Lara Crofs

"The hypertension is stable, the bile levels range between 4 and 6 and it continues to drain through the catheter; it still does not drain through the main duct, a duct that was corrected in the second surgery, so the catheter will have to be kept in place much longer. numbers are gratifying, if we remember that he arrived with 90 of bile in Spain," the activist explained.Yamilka Lafita (Lara Crofs)inFacebook.

According to Lara, the minor has a controlled infectious condition, which has caused a bit of ascites (accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity).

"The wound is healing perfectly. At the weekend they removed the parenteral medication, she is only on the milk serum for now. Mentally the girl is fine, very active and communicative. We hope that soon they will also remove her oxygen because she is breathing perfectly," he said.

Facebook Capture / Lara Crofs

On the other hand, the fundraising campaign remains active on the platformGoFundMe to help Milagros and Emmanuel, the girl's parents.

They need money for their stay in Spain. The hospital covers the girl's expenses, but they do not have the resources to support themselves during Amanda's recovery stage, which will be longer than expected.

So far $27,354 has been raised, out of a goal of $30,000.

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