Slovak actress, singer and politician Dorota Nvotová (43) she is going through a turbulent period that robs her of a lot of mental and physical strength. He confirmed it to her close associate and well-known musician Marián Slávkawho decided to make a big plea to her fans as he is worried about her health.
At the beginning of January, she surprised fans on the social network when announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Subsequently, she underwent a mastectomy – a surgical procedure in which doctors removed her entire mammary gland. Although she is still recovering, her footsteps have already led to the recording studio as she works on new songs.
The emotional appeal of the musician testifies to the seriousness of the situation Marián Slávka, who works with Dorota in her band and the public also knows him from formations such as IMT Smile or Longital. “I would like to ask you, people, to take care of Dorotka Nvotová. I would like that girl to take care of herself. Today we had an exam, she had a severe panic attack. She wants to help everyone in the world.” he said in an Instagram VIDEO on Thursday, March 5. You can find it at the beginning of the article.
Subsequently, he described her tireless efforts to help others, which, however, go beyond the limits of physical possibilities. “That’s how she is, she wants to help people from the Maldives get home… phone calls, she doesn’t sleep for six days. You know her. I urge you to spare Dorka Nvotová. Really. Some of you may find it funny, that is, haters, but she is a lady who really always helps. She always wants good, has good intentions… so we save her because we love her very much. Dorka, we are with you. Hold on. I’m going to save you” he said directly to a close friend.
The reason for her extreme exhaustion should be the critical situation in the Middle East, which continues to escalate after the attack on February 28. As the owner of a travel agency, she found herself in the middle of logistical hell, since attacks in the region continue and the airspace remains unpredictable. Thousands of people are stranded in Iran and neighboring countries, and Nvotová spends days and nights coordinating their rescue. The constant stress of the ongoing conflict seems to be taking its toll after her recent surgery.