Luisito Comunica expresses his concern for his health; shares details about his condition

On February 18, influencer Luisito Comunica surprised his followers by revealing that he had been admitted to the hospital.
Through his official Instagram account, he shared an image in which he was seen resting in a hospital bed, holding a band with the Japanese word "Hissho" , which means "certain victory" .
In his message, he expressed his gratitude to his followers, doctors and family, and said he trusted in his strength and in science to overcome the situation.
"Thank you, doctors, for your knowledge. Thank you, Ary, for taking care of me. And thank you for your positive wishes. It will be hard, but I will return to my normal life!"
This is the disease that Luisito Comunica suffers fromAlthough at that time he did not specify the reason for his hospitalization, on Monday, February 24 , the YouTuber published a video on his YouTube channel where he gave more details about his health status.
In the video, she began by clarifying that although she had not generally shared information about her health, in recent days she had not been feeling well physically, which had significantly impacted her daily routine.
"What happened is that I had to have surgery to remove some undesirable lumps in my back that prevented me from walking properly, and well, to this day, after the operation was completed, I still can't walk properly, I walk like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, I can't keep my back straight, really, walking hurts."
In his own words, he explained that this situation had made it difficult for him to carry out everyday tasks, such as walking normally, something he had not expected, since, three weeks before this problem, his life was going on completely normally, without pain or limitations. He added that, during his recent trip to Japan, he was in excellent physical condition.
"I was very active for two weeks, walking in the mountains, walking in the snow, going out to dance at extreme raves, walking ten hours a day as usual, giving my body the maximum, living my life to the fullest, my body was not giving any signs, everything was in order, and it was just when I returned from that trip, which by the way, I was in Japan."
However, he added that it was upon returning to Mexico that the problems began.
After adjusting to the time change, she added that she experienced a sudden pain in her back when bending down to pick up a ball her dog had brought her. Although she initially thought it was a simple pull or a change in temperature, the pain did not go away, but rather worsened over time.
"My back was very relaxed from having slept so much, I stood up suddenly, everything was fine, I went out to do my activities, I was outside for maybe 3, 4 hours doing some work I had to do, I came back home, I sat down at the computer to finish some other work I had to do, and it was right at that moment when I was at the computer, typing as if nothing had happened, that my little dog came up to me as if to say: "we have to play with the ball", I bent down to pick up the ball, and the moment I stood up, ouch! A pain in my back that I had never felt before."
Faced with this pain, the influencer decided to consult a doctor who specialized in spinal problems. Fortunately, thanks to the recommendation of his mother-in-law, who had undergone back surgery, he was able to contact one who suggested that he undergo more detailed studies, such as X-rays and MRIs, to obtain an accurate diagnosis.
After receiving the results, the doctor confirmed that "Luisito" had herniated discs in his spine, a condition that, although common in older people, had developed in him at an early age, at 33 years old.
"Luckily, I don't know if I should call it that, luckily, my mother-in-law had recently had surgery for something on her back, a doctor who is really awesome, he's a crack (...) I contacted him and he told me, no, go get some x-rays and go get some mri's (...) because I have a more or less idea of what you have, but I need to see the inside of your body to know for sure. So, that same day I really didn't waste any time, I went to the lab, they took my x-rays there, they took the mri's, they gave me the results, I sent them to the doctor, and that same night the doc told me: "Luis, come to my office tomorrow morning, this thing is not a game."
Hearing these words, she admitted that she was worried, but clarified that the doctor assured her that she did not pose an immediate risk of becoming wheelchair bound. According to the diagnosis, the main cause was premature wear and tear of the spine, due to her spine being too straight.
Despite this condition, he remained calm, as the doctor explained to him that it was not a critical situation and that there were treatment options. The recommended alternatives were two: minimally invasive laser surgery to remove the hernias or, if this was not effective, a disc replacement in the spine. Finally, he decided to opt for the first option.
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