Young Cuban undergoes open-heart surgery in the U.S., recovering satisfactorily

The 21-year-old's main wish is for the government to grant his mother a humanitarian visa so she can be with him.

Dayén Alejandro Aguilar Carmenate © La Tijera / Facebook
Dayén Alejandro Aguilar CarmenatePhoto © La Tijera / Facebook

The young Cuban Dayén Alejandro Aguilar Carmenate, who resides in the United States, is recovering satisfactorily after undergoing open-heart surgery.

Aguilar Carmenate, 21 years old, underwent surgery on Monday, June 10th at a hospital in the city of York, Pennsylvania.

The Facebook page La Tijera, which has been following your case, reported that your recovery has been very good.

Facebook screenshot / La Tijera

His family is very grateful for the prayers and good vibes from everyone, and they continue with the arrangements so that his mother can travel and be by his side during his recovery process," La Tijera added.

Dayén is awaiting a heart transplant, and the surgery was to implant a left ventricular assist device.

Facebook screenshot / Iracema Rosales Govea

"He is a strong and brave young man, God has given him another chance at life, he is evolving satisfactorily from his open-heart surgery," he stated in another post.

Facebook screenshot / La Tijera

Dayén's main concern at the moment is for the government to grant his mom a humanitarian visa so she can be with him.

The communicator Niover Licea explained days ago that he has no family in the United States and is being helped by some friends.

Therefore, he asked Cubans in Pennsylvania to request congressman Scott Perry from district 10 to help facilitate the entry of the sick person's mother into the country.

Relatives, friends, and acquaintances have shared words of encouragement on social media, rejoicing in the positive progress of the young Cuban.

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