SofÃa Suescún is worried about the health of her mother Maite Galdeano, sick with cancer. All her alarms have gone off when she received a call from her, in which she told her that she was running out of her medication and there is no supply in the pharmacies either. “I can’t believe what’s happening,” said the former Big Brother contestant.
“I can’t believe what is happening. We are urgently returning to Madrid for something very serious. Right now my priority is to get home as soon as possible,” the influencer recounted in a series of Instagram stories.
Next, Suescún explained that she received a call from her “overwhelmed†mother: “She was feeling unwell and she barely had any medication left, she has gone to several pharmacies looking for it and none of them have it. We are talking about a treatment that, if not taken, can suffer a thrombus, stroke and even death due to the cancer he suffers from â€.
Sofia and Kiko did not think twice: they ended their romantic getaway to Valencia for his birthday and returned to Madrid. On the way, they tried to locate the drug in question, even contacting the laboratory that manufactured it. “We are hallucinating him,” he said.
In the following stories, it is seen how Kiko calls different pharmacies to ask about the availability of the medicine. No luck. In all of them they are told that there is a lack of supply and that they have even tried to get it abroad. Many patients like Maite are the same, they say. As an alternative, they recommend that you go to the doctor to be given an alternative medication.
“He has six capsules left and they are two per day, so he would have for three days. Many of you are writing to me en masse that you cannot find it anywhere and others give me specific points where there is still stock, but if it is not supplied to pharmacies from May 14 as you have heard on the call… â€, continues Suescún.
The influencer also wanted to reassure her followers: “My mother is fine guys! She has given her anxiety when they have told her that they have stopped the supply of the medication but you can imagine with the concern that she has called me in the morning and I in Valencia imagining the worst. It has been a difficult day but at least I am a little calmerâ€.
Finally, Suescún wanted to receive the affection received. “I really thank you very much but I insist on the seriousness of the problem, especially with other medications, people and complicated cases. Hopefully this is punctual and everything returns to normal as soon as possible, â€he ends.