In 2020, while she was pregnant with her first child, the influencer María Pombo underwent different medical tests because she was experiencing different physical problems or difficulties. After carrying out the relevant tests, Pablo Castellano’s wife confirmed the news that many feared and confirmed that he suffers from multiple sclerosis.

”The results of the tests have not gone as I expected, although in reality I did expect it. Indeed, I have multiple sclerosis (…) I will start treatment next week with a treatment that is compatible with the baby and when I give birth they will see what the best treatment is,” she explained at the time through her account. from Instagram. Despite the hard blow that living with this condition means, Marta Pombo’s sister was optimistic, since she was looking forward to the birth of her baby: ”I am super positive, I have a very big reason to be very happy . “Sometimes the illusions outweigh the weight of the stones in the backpack.”

With the passage of time, the digital creator has learned to live with the disease and, for the moment, does not feel limited when it comes to carrying out different plans and activities. In addition, Pombo had her second daughter (Vega) without any complications beyond childbirth, where they had to have a cesarean section.

A few hours ago, Pablo Castellano’s wife published a box of questions on her Instagram account to interact with her followers and discover what they want to know about her. Among the different questions that her followers addressed, one person asked her how she is coping with sclerosis.

”Thanks for asking. I’m doing very well. It’s something I think about every day. Sometimes it overwhelms me a little more and sometimes it overwhelms me zero, but it is present. Then, for example, there are seasons, like now, for example, when my left side is heavier for four days, I notice it more. I feel like I have less strength. It’s not that I have less strength, but that I feel that it costs me more,’ the young influencer began explaining.

”The situation is a little strange because what I notice is that I have an arm and a leg (…) But come on, no type of outbreak. “I feel full of vitality, energy, strength and very lucky,” she stated before the more than 3.2 million people who follow her.

For Pombo, multiple sclerosis is not something far away, since doctors diagnosed her mother with this disease in 2000 and both she and her sisters have grown up being aware of their mother’s limitations.

Thanks to the documentary that the family recorded for the Prime Video streaming platform, we were able to witness how well Teresa Ribó handles her condition and how everyone adjusts family plans and activities so that the woman can enjoy herself to the fullest.