Terelu Campos returned this past Sunday to her job in front of the camera as a collaborator of DCorazón, just a week after raising all the alarms after the news of her sudden emergency admission due to pneumonia was published.

The Madrid presenter, 58, thus resumed her routines, showing not only that she felt much better after being discharged; But also, she looked strong and very determined. So much so that she surprised her colleagues by announcing a drastic decision, made after this latest scare, that will undoubtedly affect her life and her health from now on.

The presenter has spent several days admitted to the Jiménez Díaz Foundation Hospital, her trusted center, and it seems that her stay has helped her reflect on how to take things from now on. To begin with, the collaborator admitted that she had left her symptoms “until the last minute” unattended.

“I hope my doctor doesn’t scold me too much for being here,” the youngest daughter of the missing María Teresa Campos began by saying in her reappearance on the program hosted by Jordi González on the public network. When commenting on how she was feeling, the collaborator acknowledged that “respiratory things are not just anything,” and she had really been scared.

The collaborator already revealed last Tuesday that she had been quite “chungui” to her colleagues from Mañaneros. “I had pneumonia,” she said, revealing that she had been having symptoms all week. “On Saturday morning I knew something was happening, I had a very high fever. And I decided to come to the hospital. I came in with pneumonia, with a very large inflammation.” Terelu Campos even revealed that the doctors even suspected that she could suffer from a pulmonary thrombus.

Days after leaving the hospital and again on television, the collaborator claimed to be better. “I endured a lot staying at home, on Friday when I already had a very high fever,” she confessed, even acknowledging that it “contributed” to the worsening of her symptoms, since she has “some very bad and disgusting vice” that is an inconvenience.

Precisely in this regard, Terelu Campos has made an important decision: she has stopped smoking. This was confessed by the presenter, who revealed that she had not tried tobacco for “nine days” now, “despite what others say on other sites”, referring to what Alessandro Lequio had commented a few days ago on Let’s see, assuring that she had been seen smoking in the hospital where she was admitted.

The presenter also commented on how she felt to have been housed in the same room in which her mother, María Teresa Campos, was admitted and died. “Maybe things happen for a reason, I want to think that’s how it is,” she reflected, although acknowledging that “at first it was a shock.”