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Sergio Lapegüe left intensive care: 'A few days ago I was talking to the beard'

2021-02-12T22:58:16.187Z


The journalist shared an emotional video on his social networks in which he thanked all the support he received.


02/12/2021 7:49 PM

  • Clarín.com

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Updated 02/12/2021 7:49 PM

After going through dramatic moments, in which he shared the day-to-day life of what he lived in intensive care,

Sergio Lapegüe

published the best of the news: he

recovered his oxygen and continues his hospitalization for Covid-19 in a common room

"Here I am, I think it's Friday and it will be more or less two in the afternoon. Intensive therapy ... my little bags ...

What a joy! I am discharged from intensive therapy

and I'm going to go to a common room", The journalist recounts, still somewhat agitated, in a video he shared on his Instagram account, in which he has more than 600,000 followers.

"I can't believe that almost 17 days have passed here, lying down. Just the doctor who made me walk a little told me that

a few days ago I was talking to the beard and now I'm walking

. Thank God ... Step by step", he closed hopeful for what is to come.

Sergio Lapegüe needed oxygen to be able to breathe in intensive care.

Along with the video, the journalist published a message to thank those who supported him throughout this time.

"Hello dear friends, little by little I am going out. Today is a great day !!!!! Since I came to swab that Sunday, January 24 and I was hospitalized.

Since yesterday I am without oxygen, taking my first steps again with help of Kinesiologists

".

"

I wanted to share this moment after 19 days of fighting COVID

. I already left the intensive care room. Thanks to the doctors, nurses, orderlies, cleaning staff. They all put in that huge grain of passion and love that is helping me to breathe. Another step ....... ", he finished, before receiving hundreds of messages of support and greetings from people who love him.


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Source: clarin

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