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Cuban girl Amanda is stable although she remains admitted to intensive care

The little girl, who is admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of the La Paz Hospital in Madrid, remains stable.

Niña cubana Amanda © Facebook/Lara Crofs
Cuban girl Amanda Photo © Facebook/Lara Crofs

The Cuban girl Amanda Lemus Ortiz remains stable, despite continuing in intensive care after back to the operating room for the fourth time last Thursday.

In that occasion, Amanda had to undergo minor surgery because she had a large amount of bile thrown into her side. and also had bleeding.

This Sunday, the activist Yamilka Lafita, known on social networks as Lara Crofs, offered brief information, pointing out that she would expand on it in the coming days.

“Amanda remains stable, still in the Pediatric ICU, since the bile duct still does not drain as it should. We wait until tomorrow to have new news,” he wrote on his Facebook profile.

Facebook Capture/Lara Crofs

Since Amanda's organ transplant was performed in Spain, health professionals have warned that This was a very complex recovery process..

Recently, A medical examination revealed that the girl has a large hematoma in the abdominal region, in the area of the implant and the doctors consider that it could be related to the bleeding that the little girl suffered.

Lara Crofs says she asks herself every time these situations happen with the little girl: "How much would we have saved if the Cuban government had let us get Amanda out in time or if they had cured her?"

Amanda's father, Emmanuel Lemus, who donated a portion of his liver for his daughter, seems to continue well in his recovery process, according to what Crofs said a few days ago. He is almost one hundred percent recovered and ready to relieve his wife in caring for the girl, he said on his social networks.

"Amanda has undoubtedly become the daughter of an entire community of Cubans, who feel that she is ours, we suffer, we laugh and we go through everything that happens to her. The two-year-old girl has become the hope of an entire town"said the activist in her previous communication about the little girl's state of health.

"We are learning that hope is not always about waiting and many times it is more about walking together, united, strong, seeking that new rebirth that this land needs so much," he stated.

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