Cuban mother who suffered a stroke in Texas advances in her successful recovery.

The young woman has been hospitalized since the beginning of May in the city of Austin, Texas.


Daymi Forcade Cateura, a Cuban mother who has been hospitalized since early May in the city of Austin, Texas, after suffering a stroke, continues to show significant signs of improvement.

Since the end of June, her brother, Damian Forcade, has posted several videos on TikTok documenting leg-strengthening exercise sessions aimed at helping Daymi walk again.

The emotional images are revealing of both the young woman's willpower and the care and perseverance of her brother, who accompanies her closely in the process.

In the latest videos published, Daymi is seen moving down the hospital hallway with the support of a walker, showing better results each time.

Hundreds of people have supported the recovery process of the young Cuban with warm words celebrating her tenacity and willpower to move forward, which they consider inspiring for any crisis a person may go through. As long as there is life, everything is possible.

At the beginning of June, other videos had shown how Daymi was already starting to eat by herself, blow kisses, understand questions that she answered affirmatively with her head, put on lipstick, or make attempts to comb her hair.

With each of these small advances, Damián has always shown overflowing tenderness towards his sister and encourages her at all times to continue gaining autonomy.

It was in early May that Damián Furcade Cateura posted a touching video asking for prayers and support from the Cuban community for his sister, who had a serious health problem just over a month after arriving in the United States through the CBP One application.

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

Arianna Hernández, another young Cuban mother who was diagnosed in a coma in Tampa after suffering a seizure and several brain infarctions, also showed a miraculous improvement in a few weeks and has even been discharged.

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