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Verónica Lozano showed a shocking image of her feet after the accident

Verónica Lozano showed a shocking image of her feet after the accident

Through her networks, the driver showed the sequels of the accident she lived in February 2022 in an Aerosilla de Aspen, Colorado.

Veronica Lozano suffered a serious accident in February 2022, on a ski slope in Aspen, Colorado, and was seriously injured. After being hung for more than a minute, Lozano could no longer support her weight and she fell from 7 meters high. The people who were around her immediately approached her to assist her as quickly as possible and one of them was her friend Analia Franchínwho accompanied her on the trip and who did the impossible to prevent the driver from being accident.

That is why recently, and from a round trip with her Instagram followers, the driver of Cut by Lozano (Telefe) He revealed the current state of his feet, since by the fall he had to operate on his heels after having fractured.

Through a question box that he opened for his millions of followers, a follower asked him how he was coming from his recovery. “Did you have 100% of your little foot?”, they asked her. “Very nearly. There are days when it hurts a lot in the morning,” Verónica replied. “Day by day I feel better”, he reaffirmed. To his response, he added a photo in which you can see an radiography where the nails that had to apply to join the bones of their heels are relieved.

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Verónica Lozano told the hardest of her recovery

Verónica recently celebrated with her followers because she can now wear heeled shoes. In a recent interview, she spoke for the first time about the darkest moments of her recovery.

“In recoveries, every progress, every little step is celebrated. Something that at another time can be frivolous, transforms and you see it otherwise, ”Lozano told Catalina Dlugi, in the radio program Agarrate Catalina. “Of course there were also dark things that I didn’t show. I didn’t think so much about: ‘Why me?’, but I did get angry. I really wanted to go home, clearly, because for recovery it was essential to meet my things, with my house, with my dogs … but when I came back, there was a time when I thought: ‘What a shit this! There’s a lot missing!’ I saw the black hole and there the importance of the attitude and the decision that one has to take, ”he added in her story.

“My mom was a classical dancer. She was part of the Bahía Blanca National Ballet. She had me when she was 20, so she was 27 when she got sick. She had very bad arthritis. She began to lose shape and had hip and knee operations. Everyone does what he can. She faced the disease from a place where she sometimes self-medicated, ”the driver recalled.

“The truth is that it scared me to see myself as my mother: sick, disabled … And I thought of my daughter. It happens a lot when you live with a loved one who is sick, when you have moments of love and hate. Many times you want to help and the person who is sick becomes violent or aggressive, because she deals with it as he can. And what I least wanted was for that to happen to her,” Lozano concluded.

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