The deputy of Together for Change María Luján Rey is in full fight once morest cancer and promoted a solidarity campaign to call for blood donors.
Through her networks, the legislator explained that during treatment patients need transfusions, so she invited people to donate.
“We depend on solidarity”, reads the flyer in search of blood donors with the necessary data to make an appointment in the Hemotherapy area through WhatsApp (1131355354) or email address [email protected].
The campaign began on the networks and was accompanied by a message detailing some treatment needs: “Yesterday and today I needed a platelet transfusion, there were people who donated their blood.”
“Today I want to ask you to do it or Help me by spreading this request, I or other patients may still need it. Thank you !!! #DonarBlood,” wrote the mother of Lucas Menghini Rey, one of the 52 victims of the Once tragedy in 2012.
The cancer diagnosis of deputy María Lujan Rey
The legislator shares the day-to-day life of her illness through social networks, following Last May she was diagnosed and had to be absent from the presidency of the Criminal Legislation Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
Months ago, Rey announced the end of his cancer treatment following doctors detected cancer in the plasma cells, and amyloidosis, a condition derived from cancer cells that damage the kidneys, liver and heartand detailed that the final stage would take place with the bone marrow transplant.
After the operation that was performed on March 22, the deputy details what her days are like via social networks: “My white blood cells are low, my platelets are low,” she told regarding her current state of health, almost a year following being diagnosed.
“Today is the eighth day. The truth is that yesterday, the seventh day, was very ugly and I had a very bad time,” he further expanded, and added: “They sent me to do a tomography and luckily it turned out well, but I was with a lot of pain and they had to give me morphine and transfuse me with platelets.
The solidarity campaign had many adhesions from colleagues from the Together for Change in Deputies bench, cultural figures, social media users and other personalities.