Maria shows us the medicines which are part of their treatment of diabetes, Tells us that during this time of the pandemic he was not only concerned not to become infected, but also to continue treatment.
He has lost count of the times his check-ups have been canceled, coupled with a lack of medication, for example, insulin, an essential drug in his degree of diabetes.
We approach the specialty center where she picks up the medications, to check what Maria and most patients with chronic illnesses suffer and they say so.
Patricia Parets is patient with type 2 diabetes, 37 years of his life has been spent on treatments and drugs such as levothyroxine which is essential for their health and control, tells us that this drug is low cost, but now not even that give it to hospitals.
Every day you have to take as minimum between 3 and 5 medicinesTo this is added the medical control that during the pandemic was an odyssey to achieve.
It is difficult for her to understand that after so many years of contributing to Social Security, today in a time of pandemic, where her situation makes her more vulnerable, she does not have a service that should be paid for.