00:00I'm going to heal, because I laugh with my soul, because life has something even better for me.
00:08That's how this request for help starts, this request for despair.
00:13Martina is a three-year-old girl who really wants to live.
00:19Her family is doing everything they can to keep her company.
00:26Unfortunately, Martina was born in Mendoza and was diagnosed with a tumor called glioma in her brain.
00:35And today Martina needs $11,000.
00:41She needs $11,000 to be able to travel to Barcelona,
00:47so they can do a treatment that could allow her to live.
00:54Imagine a situation where a father does anything for his child,
01:00and his mother, Anabel Casanovas, Martina's mother, is connected.
01:05It's a difficult moment, but the strength to ask for help and embrace everything.
01:15How are you, Anabel? Good morning.
01:17Good morning.
01:20Anabel, how can you help people? How is Martina now?
01:26What is the exact situation of her health?
01:29And how can we help her?
01:34Excuse me. Good morning.
01:38We have launched a collection to be able to travel to Spain, to Barcelona,
01:45to a private hospital, San Juan de Dios.
01:48We are accompanied by the Fundación de Vientos de Amor de Buenos Aires,
01:53which promoted this collection to be able to help us.
01:58And we are estimating a figure of $11,000,
02:06which can cost the expenses to be able to get to Barcelona.
02:11It's an important figure, but there are a lot of people watching.
02:17Put a big alias in the graph, guys.
02:20Put Martina, period.
02:22Write it down well, because there will be people. I already know her.
02:25Very solid.
02:26Bad people who put another similar alias.
02:28Ah, yes, yes.
02:29But write it down well. It's Martina, period.
02:33140723.
02:36Anyone who helps, whatever they can, whatever they have,
02:41will be closer to saving Martina.
02:44Now, on whose behalf is the account, Anabel?
02:47It is in the name of Juan Pablo Flores.
02:50Good. Pay attention to that.
02:52It is good that you have been able to highlight this,
02:55to see well specifically the data that appears in the flyer.
02:59Because last year, when Martina had to be operated,
03:03a collection was also made and there were account cloning,
03:09where money was stolen that was intended for the collection.
03:14What bad-natured, huh?
03:16Anabel, I want to consult you, because I think that such issues are,
03:22for me they are of state.
03:24Did someone from the Ministry of Health communicate?
03:28Did someone give a hand?
03:30From the government they made themselves available,
03:33even if it is not to allocate some resource?
03:37No, no.
03:38At the moment no one has communicated with us from the state.
03:41It would be good if they do, huh?
03:43This runs on my account, Anabel.
03:45Nobody?
03:46Yes.
03:47Anabel, good morning.
03:48Yes.
03:49Well.
03:50Good morning.
03:51When did you find out that Martina had this tumor?
03:57Last year, in 2023, in June 2023,
04:02we interned her for low weight, malnutrition,
04:06irritability that Martina had.
04:08She started with vomiting, she vomited everything
04:11and we interned her in June 2023.
04:14And there, the next day of her internment,
04:17they did a tomography and it turned out that the images
04:21showed a tumor in the brain trunk.
04:25Yes.
04:26And from, well, how was it that they treated her in the FLEN
04:30and I say, how was the emotional impact of knowing
04:33that she needed to be intervened with an operation
04:36of this sum of money, right?
04:41Yes, in principle, we do the diagnosis here in Mendoza,
04:45in the Noti Hospital.
04:47Here in Mendoza the tumor was inoperable
04:50because they did not have the experience,
04:52there were no neurosurgeons who were encouraged
04:55to do this operation.
04:57The complicated thing is that it is located in a very complex area,
05:01which is what makes this diagnosis so devastating
05:06because the tumor cannot be completely stripped.
05:11So there we went with a doctor who is in FLEN,
05:15a pediatric neurosurgeon, and he told us
05:18that he could operate on Martina.
05:21But hey, we are talking about an establishment that is private.
05:25Of course.
05:26It was a very high sum that we had to pay for the operation,
05:29apart from the fact that we also had to pay
05:31as at this time all expenses we.
05:33Of course.
05:34And now, are we $ 11,000 away or are we a little closer?
05:44We are still far.
05:45We are far.
05:46Well, put me big guys, please, the alias,
05:48let's repeat, it's martinapunto, write it down,
05:52write it down, put it down, martinapunto140723,
05:57any help is essential.
05:59If there are 11,000 people watching and they can donate a dollar.
06:03Look, I'll give you an example.
06:05Each one.
06:06An example.
06:07We are.
06:08I, when I came here, I heard in the car that,
06:10speaking of the summer season,
06:12there is talk of 3 million pesos a rental of a tent.
06:16There are four tents that are not rented for this operation.
06:21Four.
06:22It's not much, it's not much.
06:23Please, if there is someone with a lot of money watching too.
06:25Yes, yes.
06:26Give us a hand, because it's not much.
06:28It's not much and you can save the life of a three-year-old girl
06:32and it can be anyone's daughter, guys.
06:34And that's how it's going to happen.
06:35I always say it until there is insecurity and others.
06:37We can be there.
06:39Yes.
06:40Then you always have to put yourself a little on the other person's side.
06:43Anabel, we are going to be aware of what may happen.
06:47Let's hope that people can collect.
06:49Surely, around noon we will reconnect again.
06:55And nothing, everything that can help, I repeat,
06:58everything that can help is a lot.
07:01Now, if 11,000 people donate a dollar each, we are.
07:04Travel, we continue the trip, the operation, everything.
07:07And surely, as we just said, Martina will have another opportunity.
07:12Thank you, Anabel.
07:14No, thank you.
07:16How interesting.
07:17The truth is that it is very difficult.
07:18The strength of that mother.
07:19Yes.
07:20Imagine, one has a child, he has a sprain or nothing.
07:23You have to do any study, it's bad.
07:25Imagine this situation.
07:27You have to be in a television medium talking, but ...
07:30Give me an hour, give me an hour to spend the money.
07:32Come on, I can't stop.
07:34The information is now and we get ...
07:36Uh, look up there.
07:38Let's see, we get into the most important newspapers in the Argentine Republic.
07:42And it's time for the chronicle, because it says
07:45National launch of freedom advances.
07:49My law.
07:50We are the best government in history, Robert.
07:53Yes, well, it's ten months, right?
07:55It's a bit rushed to make that balance, but hey.
07:58Each one has the right to defend their government management, but ...
08:02It seems to me that it is very early, right?
08:04Let's see, we go ten months back.
08:06What happened to the cortex?
08:07Huh?
08:08Children are ...
08:09Well, and they know some addictions too, faithful to their style, right?
08:14Much more than that, he said.
08:15But you imagine if I put you the first ten months of Alberto Fernández.
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