No, she didn't have to have knee surgery.
This is what Virginia Torrecilla Reyes argued(Cala Millor, Llevant de Mallorca, 4 September 1994) to her sister, pregnant, and her uncles. Her absence from the field of play was expected to be long, and telling them that she wanted to permanently cancel her chronic neck pain did not would have been believable. The way Vir walked gave her relatively frequent headaches, but she ran, jumped, stretched, flexed normally. Until the day she had to abandon a routine treadmill run. A futile tensionsaid and inexplicable gripped her and even tore her sleep.
A CT scan left her in shock: she had a tumor in the deep part of the cerebellum, a structure essential for making voluntary movements in the human body. It was the month of May 2020, in the midst of a pandemic.
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Jordi Sunyer
Sports journalist of Television of Catalonia. Presents the "Som Tossuts" program, dedicated to Girona FC news, and is editor of "Gol a Gol". Collaborator in different written press headlines.
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