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For his family, the shift was devastating. One moment, he was at home. The next, he was lying in an ICU bed, surrounded by machines, tubes, and the constant beeping of monitors. His wife, Margarita, has described the experience as surreal and terrifying, a blur of medical terminology, urgent conversations, and long hours waiting for even the smallest sign of progress.
“He’s a fighter,” she has said, clinging to the word not as a slogan, but as a truth shaped by years of watching him push through adversity. That belief has become a lifeline as doctors caution that recovery, if it continues, will likely be long and uncertain.
Then came a moment that felt almost miraculous.
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