Fotini Darra was born exclusively in G. Gennimatas

The singer posted a lengthy post on her personal Instagram account about her adventure and thanked her followers for the countless messages she received about “crossing the road.”

Singer Fotini Darra has been facing an adventure related to her health in the last few days and that’s why she called “G. Births”. Before that, his performance at the “Police” multi-purpose hall was canceled and it was indeed sold out.

The singer posted a lengthy post on her personal Instagram account about her adventure and thanked her followers for the countless messages she received for “passing”.

“I want to thank you for the love you have shown me. Yesterday was a difficult day. The cough that had been bothering me for days brought me to the point where I couldn’t breathe. We immediately went to “Gennimatas” hospital on call. As I approached the emergency room, I felt like I was watching war scenes. People are sick, injured, in pain. Some alone, some with one of their own. A wounded man with two people not in civilian clothes with him… The stretcher bearers kept bringing people. The heat is unbearable!

They all looked tired. Paramedics, doctors, workers. A grandfather was looking for the clothes of his girlfriend who had just taken him to the ward. A woman held her mother’s shoes as two female nurses carried her on a stretcher. They talked among themselves and were desperate: We don’t have a bed, but they said. I was looked after by the only doctor in his department with an assistant and two nurses. As time passed, the incidents increased. They did their best to serve.”

Sometimes they apologized to me. Although I felt uneasy, I persevered. It’s more urgent than urgent, I thought. They told me that they don’t have beds, I sat on a chair for 9 hours and took the exam hours apart. But everyone was friendly. I would say thank you and they would smile as if I had given them the world. I only asked if I would study at Lycabettus on Sunday.”

Yesterday in Gennimata, I realized that this country survives because of the integrity and sacrifice of a few people who ignore the “can’t” and put solidarity into action. As one employee told me: it’s not for €800 (obviously), it’s because someone has to do it.”

PS: The latest from the pulmonologist today. I’m currently being treated with antibiotics, antihistamines, syrup, and inhalation with a nebulizer (!), which, however you do it, has a mysterious name for a medical device. Q2? I close with a Tripolili from our record with Mikis Theodorakis: I got a ticket to the stadium and the hospital, I got a ticket to the detention center as a passenger in this country that eats its children

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