This is the fourth lesson in la historia de Ingrid. In this episode, we follow Luis González as he describes Ingrid's prolonged hospitalization, his role as a messenger, the transfusions, and the start of outpatient chemotherapy. We also explore the emotional shock Ingrid felt when she experienced hair loss, the most feared side effect of chemotherapy.

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LEVEL – UPPER INTERMEDIATE

02:41 - Hospitalization in Xela, family's role, initial treatments
08:43 - Vocabulary and notes
18:35 - Discharge from hospital, starting outpatient chemotherapy

Gracias a Luis González (de la Cultural Spanish School) por compartir su historia con nosotros.

Gracias por estudiar español médico con nosotros.

Read the full lesson and get more Medical Spanish practice: Leukemia Hospitalization | Medical Spanish from Guatemala

Chapters

  • (00:00:00) - Intro
  • (00:02:41) - Hospitalization in Xela
  • (00:08:43) - Vocab and Notes
  • (00:18:35) - Discharge from Hospital

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