Cuban arrives unexpectedly on the island and ends up at the doctor with her mother: "I don't recommend doing this."

Cuban does not recommend surprising family with unexpected arrivals after the scare with her mother.


Like hundreds of Cubans returning to their homes on the island, a Cuban from the U.S. wanted to surprise her mother and didn't notify her of her return after a long time without seeing her. Something she doesn't recommend after what happened when she reunited with her.

Through her TikTok account, where this Cuban identifies as @nails_by_mayi, she shared the reunion. An emotional surprise that ended with a visit to the hospital because her mother had high blood pressure.

"I do not recommend doing this, I was with mom until 3 a.m. at the clinic with high blood pressure, but thank God she is fine and enjoyed her grandson for the 10 days I was there," she wrote while sharing the video, in which she is seen arriving with her son at her mother's house. According to her account, the excitement of seeing her daughter and grandson after so long caused a hypertension crisis in her mother.

Fortunately, the situation did not escalate, and her mother was able to recover to enjoy time with her daughter and grandson.

"I have honestly seen people about to give them something, yet they keep doing it. God willing, nothing happens to any family member, blessings to you and your family," "It's nice, but we have to protect older people from those scares. I couldn't surprise my mom or my grandmothers, I wasn't scared either," "It's an exciting moment, but complicated. The same happened to me with my mom, I'll never do it again," or "It's very intense. I did the same to mine and she almost had a shock. She had some tremors and couldn't move. Poor thing. But this is what we all long for when we leave our parents behind," are some of the comments that can be seen alongside this reunion.

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Izabela Pecherska

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