Martha Guzman shares her first hairless photo

Martha Guzmán shares her first hairless photo

Martha Guzman keep fighting him breast cancer who was diagnosed last November and fortunately has responded very well to the treatmentsthe aggressive chemotherapy regimens have already wreaked havoc on his body.

Through her social networks, the driver decided to open herself completely to the public and just as she announced her illness, she now wanted to share it He has completely lost his hair.

Guzmán stated that he doesn’t feel sorry for his image; However, it was a process she had to assimilate, and now that she’s settled into her new look, she’s ready to show herself to the world: “I know it’s just hair, and although it’s not the most important thing is, it is important. I’ve said goodbye to my hair since February 15 last year as seeing it falling out little by little, I don’t deny it, made me sad,” he wrote at the bottom of the postcard.

In the same vein, he confessed that although getting rid of his hair was his decision, it was theirs his sons cutting it off: “My kids asked me to give me the electric razor, they wanted to know how it felt and so we did it as a team”, he added.

Martha Guzmán was diagnosed with cancer

Martha also confessed that now usee also cancer wigs; However, seeing himself completely bald reminds him of the difficult process he had to go through to regain his health: “This is how I look without a wig, I’ve gotten used to it and it reminds me that I do.” am going through a healing process and every symptom, sores on the skin, bruised nails, a sensitive and white tongue, watery eyes, fatigue, hot flashes, dizziness and all the discomfort you may feel will go away, so the breast cancer will never come back,” stressed he.

In conclusion, the popular presenter urged all women to take care of themselves and constantly monitor themselves in order to avoid a fatal outcome: “Be careful and have your mammograms and ultrasound scans done every year. My story would be different if I hadn’t caught breast cancer early,” he concluded.

Martha Guzman