José Manuel Parada is one of the most remembered presenters in the history of some mythical television formats, such as Cine de barrio, on TVE. Although he stopped appearing on the La 1 program a few years ago, Parada continues to work on television as a collaborator in other spaces, being a regular at the gatherings of the Madrid regional Telemadrid.

Where the presenter continues to be a true regular is on his social networks, in which he shares the best moments that he continues to experience at 69 years of age. For this reason, José Manuel Parada has not hesitated for a second when it comes to showing his followers the operation he has undergone in the last few hours, although sending a message of calm. “The worst is over”, he has written in his official profiles.

“They have operated on me. Everything went well and now I just have to rest and recover as soon as possible to thank you all for so much love,” the presenter continued writing, appreciating the concern of his followers when they found out that he had had to be operated on. in a hospital in Madrid.

Hours before, Parada shared another publication from the stretcher that set off all the alarms, since it did not explain the reason for his hospitalization and only limited himself to launching a forceful message in favor of the public health system: “From the depths of my heart I can only shout with the strength that I have left: long live Madrid public health!”, he wrote.

Along the same lines, he has continued his allegation in the most recent image that he has shared, where he appears lying in the hospital bed. “Thank you, thank you, thank you, thanks to you and to the staff and other patients who could not be more affectionate”, he continued showing his affection, to once again be resounding in his demands: “I cannot hear bad things about Madrid’s public health” , has said.

“I am experiencing it personally. I have experienced it on more occasions and there are 10 of them,” Parada assured right after, referring to the doctors who have treated him. Other characters on the television scene have wanted to send encouragement and strength to José Manuel Parada, such as Makoke (“I didn’t know anything; many kisses”), the artist Diana Navarro (“Thousands of healing kisses”) or his companion Euprepio Padula (” Many moods”).