Milita Daikerytė ended up in the hospital – had an operation: “How fragile life is”

Milita Daikerytė ended up in the hospital – had an operation: "How fragile life is"

M.Daikerytė spoke about this on the social network “Instagram”. She agreed to share the posts with the news portal Žmonės.lt.

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On Thursday afternoon, the woman said she felt unwell, so she went to the hospital.

“Yesterday I was like a dying swan, I was so weak, I didn’t understand what was happening, and today I am one step away from an appendectomy…”, she said on Instagram.

Still frame/Milita Daikerytė

Early on Friday morning, M.Daikerytė announced on the social network “Instagram” that she had undergone an appendectomy. The woman also shared her thoughts on the fragility of life.

“That’s how life stops you. One day everything is fine, and the next you’re lying in the emergency room and you realize how fragile life is. I’ve just had an appendectomy and I thank you for your concern. So unexpectedly, incomprehensibly: yesterday I just woke up feeling strange, nauseous, I was incredibly weak all day and my whole body ached… I didn’t want to call an ambulance so as not to disturb their important work, because I thought it would pass soon. But perhaps the moral is that you shouldn’t wait when you feel something is wrong. So, thank God, today I decided to go to my clinic to get checked… I even put on sportswear because I thought I’d go to the gym afterwards… And from there – straight to Santaras, onto the operating table. Grateful to the doctors. And now recovery awaits me, a month without sports and new scars. You plan – God laughs,” the makeup artist wrote emotionally.

Still frame/Milita Daikerytė

A little later, lying in the ward, she told how she was feeling.

“Good morning. Well, this is my first morning and first night in Santariškės Hospital. Now I think I’ve probably never stayed here overnight. It might be another night. The healing of an appendectomy is complicated because it’s related to the intestines, digestion, as the intervention is done very close to the intestines. The first night is interesting because before the operation, they explained to me that my shoulder might hurt, and an interesting fact is that the shoulder hurts because during the operation, gas is introduced into either the stomach or the intestines to inflate the abdomen so they can perform the operation, the removal of the appendix. When that’s done, there are some nerves connected to those that go through the shoulder, chest. That’s why the shoulder usually hurts. That’s what happened to me, I woke up at night from shoulder pain, not abdominal pain. It’s an interesting fact how everything in the body is connected and sometimes the reaction occurs in completely different organs, and everything else is not bad, I just move with difficulty,” Milita said.

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Still frame/Milita Daikerytė

She also mentioned that working in the beauty industry, an unexpected illness severely disrupts plans.

“I didn’t have time to chat with you, to film stories in real-time, but now I do. I’m doing it from the hospital. A couple of days ago, my mom specially toned my hair nicely, so here I am, lying pretty. Otherwise, I had a client today, I had a client tomorrow, but I canceled today’s because I’m lying here, and I haven’t 100% canceled tomorrow’s yet because I had hope that they would discharge me today and I would have to work, but it seems unlikely. In our beauty field, the nuance is that you can’t really afford to be sick,” the woman said.

The famous woman also admitted that since childhood, an appendectomy seemed like one of the scariest things to her.

“The last thing and an interesting fact that I thought a lot about yesterday is that as a child, what I always feared most was an appendectomy. I once heard and registered that it is, and I remember very well thinking, ‘this is scary.’ ‘I would be afraid of this.’ So, you know, as they say, God always gives you what you fear most. Even after so many years,” M.Daikerytė recounted.

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