Elżbieta Zapendowska has serious health problems. “She accepted that it wouldn’t get better”

Elżbieta Zapendowska has serious health problems. “She accepted that it wouldn’t get better”

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  • Elżbieta Zapendowska, a famous music expert, struggles with glaucoma and cataracts

  • The 77-year-old specialist has lost vision in one eye and is no longer able to effectively treat it

  • He has no eyesight, practically cannot see. But he is very good at sensing what is around us, i.e. what situation we are in. (…) This glaucoma is inoperable at this stage. There’s nothing that can be done here. I think that Elżbieta has already come to terms with it, in fact, that it won’t get any better and she is happy with what is currently happening,” Elżbieta Zapendowska’s friend said in the media

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  • Elżbieta Zapendowska is losing her eyesight

    “I am officially saying that I am withdrawing big steps from the industry and all professional activities. I can’t cope anymore. Mainly because of blindness, but also age. Stage art also involves visual evaluation. This is not without significance. If I “I see a stain instead of a singer, so what can I say about her visual aesthetics? Nothing. I can only say that ‘you are a beautiful stain’,” she said in interviews. The popular talent show “Must be the music”, in which Elżbieta Zapendowska has been a juror for years, will soon return to TV screens. Many people wondered whether she had received an invitation to take up the position of expert again.

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    However, the interviews leave no doubts. In an interview with Plejada, Elżbieta Zapendowska revealed three years ago that she had lost sight in one eye. She said: “I can’t see in one eye and I’ve come to terms with it. I’m not hysterical. I’ve gotten used to the fact that I’m losing my sight. Recently I visited a recommended doctor and heard from her: ‘If this had happened to you about 20 years ago, we would have operated on you. Not anymore.” You can read the entire interview here: Elżbieta Zapendowska came to terms with the loss of her eyesight. “I’m not hysterical. I’m still working”.

    On October 5, Zapendowska appeared in the “Dzień Dobry TVN” studio, where she also discussed her health problems. “I think you have to come to terms with what happens in life. For years, I had been preparing for a stage when I wouldn’t be able to distinguish a woman from a man. I’m not complaining, I’m not making a big deal about it. People have bigger problems in life than me.” she said. The 77-year-old specialist has lost vision in one eye and additionally struggles with myopia, cataracts and glaucoma. It was vision problems that prompted Zapendowska to withdraw from working on television. Unfortunately, effective treatment is no longer possible.

    Konrad Majchrzak, assistant and friend of the juror of the “Idol” and “Must Be the Music” programs, revealed how he deals with a difficult diagnosis. “He has no eyesight, he practically cannot see. But he is very good at sensing what is next to us, i.e. what situation he is in. (…) This glaucoma is inoperable at this stage. There is nothing that can be done here “I think that Elżbieta has already come to terms with it, that it won’t get better and she is happy with what’s going on,” he said in the media.

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