It seems that Sara Carbonero is not having her best moment. The journalist left her more than 3.5 million followers speechless with the publication of a mysterious reflection from the hospital through her social networks. Some words that have set off alarm bells about her state of health, just when it will be five years since she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

The former partner of Iker Casillas shared a video on her Instagram profile in which she expresses her feelings about her return to the hospital, although she does not clarify if she is accompanying someone or if she is the one who is hospitalized again.

”It gives me a strange joy that in room 678, right at this moment, someone is reading exactly the same book as me, probably on the same leatherette sofa, with the same uncertainty,” he began writing. ”In the hallways and in the cafeteria I come across many people who always make way for me in the elevator and greet them smiling, like I do,” continued the journalist, who defined these gestures as the ”codes of the place.”

”We all know the need for love and affection in these endless days. Between these walls, any gesture, any detail, any breath of fresh air is valued much more. Any good news,’ he stressed. In addition, the former Telecinco presenter explained what those days were like in the waiting rooms, with various objects so that people “can kill time.”

”Bouquets of flowers fill the rooms and bring spring to every gray corner. Through the window I observe that the people on the street are wearing short sleeves and I sleep with two blankets. Sleeping is a saying,’ she continued writing. The journalist’s emotional reflection did not go unnoticed on social networks and in a matter of minutes the publication was filled with messages of support for Carbonero from different colleagues such as Máximo Huerta, David Cantero or Isabel Jiménez.

The Telecinco news presenter sent a heartfelt message of support to her partner years ago in the corridors of Mediaset. ”Where the music is, there it is. I love you, my friend,” Jiménez commented. ”A hug from 461 of another hospital,” wrote the former Minister of Culture. For her part, journalist Marisa Martín Blázquez also wanted to leave him a message: ”Where there is music and books is the place! An infinite hug, Sara!”