Javier Hungary tells of his struggle with constipation in 'Survivors 2024': "It was a birth"

The contestants on Survivors  tend to complain that in Honduras they can’t go to the bathroom to have a bowel movement. This constipation can cause castaways great discomfort that can last for days. Fortunately, Javier Ungría has managed to do better and has told what this experience has been like in great detail.

The businessman has described an episode that kept him in suspense, comparing it to a rebirth after solving a problem that kept him “dead” for a time. “I just experienced one of the wildest things I have ever experienced in my life. But obviously I can’t tell you about it,” he confessed to his companions on the beach, unleashing a torrent of speculation and laughter.

Hungary’s story has been both shocking and educational for the other contestants, who have somehow learned what they have to do if they ever find themselves in a situation as compromising as severe constipation.

Furthermore, Ungría has claimed that he had been taking medication without success, until a doctor provided him with an unorthodox solution. “Clenched fist. I’ve been taking pills to see if that fist would come apart… and nothing. Until the doctor told me that the only thing that would work was… and he gave me a glove,” she confessed.

Thus, he has had to perform a manual intervention, which has become his only hope to be able to evacuate once and for all without having to be intervened by a professional: “It was a birth.” Kiko Jiménez, upon hearing this liberating anecdote, has summarized Ungría’s technique by equating it with one of Maite Galdeano’s skills: “An anus washing. Spain will know what it is.”

Sandra Barneda also wanted to joke about this matter. Thus, she highlighted that in the live connection it seemed that Hungary was “more relaxed and more liberated” after having had the belly, suggesting that she had “left behind a great weight.” This observation led Hungary to admit how difficult the experience had been, although she also acknowledged that it was part of the extreme trials involved in participating in Survivor.

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