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Ignorada por años, su cuerpo colapsó. Hoy, tras un doble trasplante de pulmón, Marina comparte su historia para que otros no callen su dolor.
Marina, known online as @elvislover1973, has captured the attention of People Magazine, which recently published an article detailing her remarkable journey following a double lung transplant. In a heartfelt video, Marina expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to share her story, emphasizing the significance of her platform in raising awareness for young individuals facing health challenges. "It's the craziest thing ever, I'm in People Magazine," she stated, visibly moved by the recognition. She highlighted a crucial aspect of her experience: the struggle to be believed by medical professionals as a teenager. "A lot of the article is about how I wasn't believed as a kid when I knew that I had something wrong with me," she explained. Marina hopes her narrative will encourage parents, teachers, and doctors to take young people's health complaints more seriously, particularly those of teenage girls, who often face skepticism. Her message underscores the importance of listening and validating the experiences of young patients. "This is all thanks to you guys for giving me a space to talk and for listening to me," she concluded, thanking her online community for their support.
Ignorada por años, su cuerpo colapsó. Hoy, tras un doble trasplante de pulmón, Marina comparte su historia para que otros no callen su dolor.