Hello dear readers! Today will talk about: "What happened with Anastasia Zavorotnyuk" and how to deal with this situation.
We all know the recent events that happen around the actress Anastasia Zavorotnyuk. A year ago, she started having health problems. She went for treatment in Poland. It has given a positive result or not - hard to say. But the truth is that it is now hospitalized. She was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer). Yes, serious diagnosis at this age.
Once this information was leaked to the media, everyone immediately began to discuss the topic, outlining the situation of speculation and rumors. "My Fair Nanny hospitalized!", "The husband of the actress continued to tour, despite the wife's illness", "What will happen to Zavorotnyuk?" etc. I'm a doctor, I want to have their say, and relevant to the topic. People, what are you doing?
I have to say that in the article, I will say their opinion, which will not impose.
Recently there was a case. My friend (a well-known athlete in their circles), broke his leg during the competition. It urgently taken to the ambulance. Then discussed the fans and journalists from different sides. Someone came up with the tabloids even what his diagnosis is similar to Schumacher. Everyone is thought to grab a piece of the fame and come up with a more interesting story. But most importantly - there was no support.
Dear readers! In this article I do not want to earn money and thus ads and links, you will not see here. My opinion is - once this information was leaked to the media, let's just support Anastasia. She's a really good actress and presenter, who remembered us with their beauty and charm. We support her family during this difficult period and we wish you all good health!
Thank you for reading to the end. Please do not run the health and diagnostics pass often. In Europe, the average life expectancy is higher than ours. This is due to the fact that people develop the habit of routine medical examinations held once a year. And not as we do, "Until the cock does not bite." Thank you for understanding.