Joanna Opozda is an actress whose life in recent years has often found the headlines of gossip portals. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/8575a5/620x0/1/0/2024/07/31/qabfcexy84CH3AQKK alt = "Joanna Opozda, screen youtube @jastrzabpostplus" styles = "background-color: rgba (151,115,136.1)" > < p > This time, however, it is not about flash of flashes or professional successes. The 36-year-old mother of little Vincent revealed that in recent weeks she had gone through one of the hardest experiences of her life. Her son was hospitalized in a state that requires immediate intervention.

< p > everything came to light due to paparazzi, who photographed the actress leaving the hospital with a child on her hands. Shownews.pl published a photo gallery and said that the boy spent ten days in the pediatric ward after he was transported by ambulance.

< p > The pictures show an exhausted ophhlown carrying suitcases, toys bags and children's clothes. For many observer & oacute; w It was another & ampquo; History from the life of the star & rdquo;. But the truth turned out to be much deeper and painful.

< P >Joanna Opozda in the moving post on Instagram decided to tell what really happened & ndash; and why she was silent so far.

< p > & ndash; I did not make it before, because it was the most difficult experience of my life. And believe me & ndash; We have already passed a lot. There is nothing worse than the moment when you need to resuscitate your own child when every second stretches indefinitely, and you in despair are waiting for an ambulance. & ndash; honestly wrote the actress.

< p > The actress added R & oacute; that although she often hears what she is & ampquo; strong & rdquo;, she and she & ndash; like every mother & ndash; He has moments of breakdown, anxiety and loneliness. She confessed that the only thing that holds her at strength is love for her son.

< p > & ndash; Like every mother, I experience a moment of & in helplessness, loneliness, anxiety and exhaustion. And in such moments the last thing I need are the camera lenses & oacute; in my directed towards me & ndash; emphasized.

< p > In the emotional post there was also criticism of Medi & oacute; in:

< p > & ndash; Selling such photos and making money on someone else's misfortune is simply terrible and inhuman.

< p > Fortunately, everything ended well. Vincent Wr & Amp; Oacute; He got home and feels good. Joanna shared a joyful recording on which the boy is playing in an electric car. It is a simple but beautiful person & oacute; d the fact that life & ndash; After all, & ndash; goes on.

< p > this difficult time Opozda defeated in silence, away from the medi & in the lights of the headlight & oacute; w. She showed, however, that behind smiles on Instagram lies a real life & ndash; with b & oacute; lem, fear and great love of mother.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116