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Tuesday, March 01, 2022

We improve mobility conditions for people with disabilities in Arroyo Hondo.

Disability is not synonymous with incapacity and Gustavo Arrieta Martínez, a 66-year-old from San Jacintero, is a faithful example of this, since he has managed, with his positive attitude and his desire to move forward, to face the adversities he has encountered. on the path of life.

This man, living for 30 years in the community of Arroyo Hondo, worked as a driver of a school bus, with which he picked up children from the rural area to take them to the educational institution of the municipality. Thanks to this activity, Gustavo managed to bring daily sustenance to his home, however, due to circumstances beyond his control, he was unable to continue in this work.

Approximately 6 years ago, he suffered an unfortunate accident, after a rod fell on his left foot. That injury caused an infection that began to affect his leg, where the doctors had no choice but to amputate part of the compromised lower limb.

That incident marked this man forever, who, despite economic difficulties, accepted his disability with the desire to turn it into his strength to continue advancing in life, counting on the support of his loved ones, in particular his wife, Inilda Ortega Ortiz.

With the support of friends and acquaintances, he decided to set up a stand selling fruits and tubers, mango being his star product. Marketing is carried out, most of the time, outside his house, located in the Los Patios neighborhood, and sometimes he goes to the soccer field and the public square to achieve better profits, when he has larger volumes. to sell.

However, his wheelchair had deteriorated, a situation that was affecting his mobility. In addition, his age and comorbidity due to his weight, did not allow him to move in the conditions in which he required, but this changed thanks to the Commissioners, José Luis Hernández Castilla, commander of the Arroyo Hondo Police Station and the patrolman Ricardo Mora Miranda, prevention manager. and citizen education in said police unit.

Both uniformed men, assigned to the Bolívar Police Department and with the support of all the uniformed personnel, launched the “Joy of Life” activity with which they sought to give Gustavo a wheelchair. Knocking on doors before various entities and good-hearted citizens, the Institution found the support of Litografía IMPREMAST and Fundación Manos Amigas, in Cartagena, who gave their grain of sand and made it possible to make the new mobility device that this poor citizen needed so much a reality. resources.

“I am very grateful to God, first and second, to the police officer who put me in my path, because he is a noble person. I thank the Police because they realized that because of my disability I was in a bad way and they helped me, that they continue with this work of helping people like me who need it so much. I am grateful to them and to the entities that helped to get the wheelchair”, said Gustavo Arrieta.

Currently, Gustavo can move more comfortably to continue selling his products, but he requires the support of the citizen to adapt some parts of his house, in order to have a better quality of life; That is why from the Bolívar Police Department and the Arroyo Hondo Police Station we will continue in our institutional work, providing the accompaniment that this older adult requires.

Multiple sclerosis is a disease that limits but does not incapacitate, a message transmitted by the professional World Padel Tour player Mapi Sánchez as a patient and example of overcoming this neurological disease

Mapi Sánchez: «When they think of multiple sclerosis they imagine a person in a wheelchair»


Mapi Sánchez Alayeto and her sister María José. EFE/Javier Lopez

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that affects the central nervous system of one in 3,000 people in the world, mainly affecting the brain and spinal cord, architects of the control of all bodily functions.

most cases are diagnosed in people between 20 and 40 years oldbeing more frequent in women and can also appear in children, adolescents and the elderly.

Quality of life does not influence its appearance, since several elite athletes suffer from multiple sclerosis. This is the case of the basketball player Assier of the Church or the professional padel player Mapi Sanchez Alayetoboth winners of the VI Merck Salud Foundation Solidarity Awards for Multiple Sclerosis.

multiple sclerosis solidarity awards

The disease of a thousand faces

Mapi’s professional career was at the top of the World Padel Tour ranking when he learned of his diagnosis.

«The truth is that at the beginning I had a pretty big slump, I’m not going to lie. The first thing that came to my mind were negative thoughts, disability and progressive worsening»

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Normally the immune system protects the body, but in the case of this disease the myelin attacks the neurons by mistake. Not all symptoms appear equally in all patientsnor with the same intensity, which is why MS is known as “the disease with a thousand faces”.

«There are days when the body is so tired that it does not have that spark that I need to train at a professional level. The outbreaks I have had have been loss of sensitivity in the legs, vertigo and dizziness»

Mapi account.

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Multiple sclerosis is a disease that makes life unpredictable, a cause that affects the quality of life of the patient, his family and friends.

«In the end today you can be fine, but tomorrow you don’t know. You have to enjoy life. The mind always helps a lot to be well to the body, so you have to be positive»

advises the athlete.

Nowadays there is no cure for this diseasebut there are more and more treatments that keep it at bay: pharmacological therapies, treatment of outbreaks, symptoms and rehabilitation treatment (physiotherapy, psychology, social work, neuropsychology, occupational therapy and speech therapy).

«Everyone I tell him that I have sclerosis tells me that 10 years ago the treatments had nothing to do with those that exist today. Now I am with one that keeps me quite stable, for the moment ».

a social example

Mapi received the Merck Foundation award for her social work and example of self-improvement for patients affected by this disease.

His project ‘Example of effort, sacrifice, perseverance and energy’ received the award in the ‘AprEMdemos de ell@as’ category for contributing their grain of sand and making this disease visible.

«I am a character, let’s say the public, who wants to show that in the face of the difficulties we all have, we have to overcome ourselves, get up every day and be positive. There will always be better days

expresses the professional paddle tennis player.

Multiple sclerosis continues to be a stigmatized disease, which is why one of the objectives pursued by Mapi is to contribute to its normalization.

“When you think of multiple sclerosis, you think of disability, a person in a wheelchair. I think there is information, but not all of it or the correct one. Today, with good health and medications, you can lead a fairly normal life, as long as they work for you and you are controlled»

emphasizes the elite athlete.

One of the recent projects in his social fight against sclerosis has been the organization of a paddle tennis tournament in Zaragoza, his hometown, with which to raise funds for the Dance with MS Association and continue advancing in the investigation of the disease.

Alayeto twins padel player
The twins Mapi (l) and Majo (r) Sánchez Alayeto pose in front of the Basilica del Pilar in Zaragoza. EFE/Javier Onion

Compete against multiple sclerosis

Mapi Sánchez shocked the sports world by publishing her diagnosis with her community. “I was hesitant to make it public, but I decided it was the best because I would possibly have more outbreaks throughout the year,” says the athlete.

«I found a response from all the followers who showed me all their support and affection. The truth is that this made me gain more strength for that hard moment»

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Her life changed and the competition increased its difficulty as she found herself “more tired, without good feelings” in her body.

«With my neurologist I talked about leading a normal life, but I did not see my life as very normal. I demand great efforts from my body every day, and not only in what is the competition, but in trying to be at the highest level at all times.

The strength of the player has helped overcome the adversity of the diagnosis. Her multiple sporting accolades reflect her refusal to give up and her dedication to her collective shows her positive influence for people with multiple sclerosis.

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