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Cuban mother who was the victim of a stroke in Texas shows signs of improvement

The Cuban, who lives in Austin, Texas, has been hospitalized for more than a week.


Daytime Furcade Caterer, a Cuban mother who is admitted to intensive care in the city of Austin, Texas, after having been the victim of a stroke a few days ago, opened his eyes, showing signs of improvement.

His brother, Damian Furcade, published an emotional video this Sunday on TikTok in which The young woman is seen with her eyes open, blinking and even yawning despite being intubated.

"You already have your little eyes open, my heart, waoo, Glory to God. Prayers are truly powerful, Lord. Thank you for what you are doing for my sister, Lord. Thank you for the way this process is going through," said Damian Furcade Cateura, who fervently thanked the Cuban community for the prayers in favor of his sister.

"Your brother loves you very much, your mother loves you very much, your daughter loves you very much," said the Cuban, overflowing with tenderness towards his sister.

In recent days Furcade Cateura had published several videos on TikTok asking for prayer and support from the Cuban community for his sister who had a serious health problem after arriving in the United States a little over a month ago through the CBP One application.

Last week in a video shared on Instagram by Niover Licea, the news reporter expanded on the case and explained that Damian contacted him to ask him to help them make visible the situation that the family faces after the neurological accident of his sister and Let your message reach the congressman from the area where Daymi resides, Adrian Smith.

The purpose is that the congressman can help ensure that the 16-year-old daughter of the sick Cuban, named Elizabeth Vanesa, and Daymi's mother, Haydée Cateura, can travel urgently through a humanitarian visa to Texas.

On the other hand, the medical center where the woman is hospitalized prepared a document addressed to the Cuban consular section where they request that a humanitarian visa be provided to Daymi Furcade's family, because she needs them.

At the same time, Damian Furcade opened an account on the fundraising platform GoFundMe with a marked goal of $30,000.

“The reason I am raising money is to alleviate hospital expenses plus the recovery that will take months or a year, as the doctors explain. These funds are going to be used for this entire long process that he is going to face in the hospital and then his recovery,” he explained.

Unfortunately, Daymi Furcade is not the only Cuban mother residing in the United States who has been the victim of a stroke.

In recent days it was news that Arianna Hernández, a young Cuban mother who was diagnosed in a coma in Tampa after suffering a seizure and several strokes, has also shown miraculous improvement, to the point that he is already speaking, which is an important sign of progressive recovery.

Admitted on March 28 to the Melech Hospice House in Temple Terrace, Florida, the young woman - known by her loved ones as “La China” - was eventually evicted by the hospital, where they even disconnected her ventilators on April 3. that helped her breathe.

However, the remarkable efforts of her family and especially her husband, who did not give up for a moment in the fight to bring his partner back, worked the miracle.

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