Dario Barassi comes from having a rather complicated year where everything happened. The driver of The thirteen He did not have a good time at all after they discovered a polyp in his throat and an inguinal hernia, in addition, unfortunately he suffered the loss of his mother who had been fighting a serious illness for some time.
And Barassi’s body gave him a clear signal that something was wrong when he began to lose his voice. After some tests and confirming what he had, he had to undergo surgery, which left him unable to speak for a month.
This meant his withdrawal from the program he is currently hosting, Now I fallAlthough everything went wonderfully, the truth is that Darío has not yet been able to recover his voice and that is why he understands that at some point he will have to lower his demands and workload.
“I’m feeling much better. I’ve just done two shows and I have a voice, everything is working very well. I have to slow down; work less, rest more and hydrate. But the operation was successful, they removed a polyp that I had“Dario began by saying.
HOW BAD DARIO BARASSI HAD A TIME DURING HIS POST-OPERATIVE PERIOD
In an interview he gave for Channel 9detailed what his present is like, where he is also starring in some series on digital platforms. That, added to his daily work on the television program Channel 13little by little they were generating a logical wear and tear.
In almost five months the year will come to an end and that will be the time for Barassi to rethink what he wants to do. At the time he said that he really wanted to do plays, but that due to time constraints he couldn’t.
Going through that operation and the subsequent complications that arose was not easy for Darío, but luckily today everything is perfect: “Recovery takes time. I will have 70% of my voice, I would like to have more power. But little by little, I don’t want to go crazy or punish myself. The hernia was something atypical and inguinal, it was annoying to have to stop for a month, not being able to speak was death for me. But we are whole.”.