Buenos Aires, Dec 4 (NA) - Former coach Ricardo Caruso Lombardi opened up about his most intimate side by revealing that the meningioma, the benign brain tumor partially removed two years ago, continues to grow. In a recent interview accessed by the Argentine News Agency, the former manager acknowledged that recent studies showed the lesion has advanced again, causing him constant concern: "Sometimes I start thinking and my head really hurts." Caruso recounted that since the surgery, his life has changed completely: he had to reinforce medical check-ups, modify routines, and learn to live with a fear that arises with every symptom. Although he tries to maintain the humor and direct tone that characterize him, he admitted in his interview with ClarÃn that uncertainty is a daily companion: "It's something that will always be there." "And that makes you think about everything." Despite the overall situation, the former coach ensures he leads an active life, surrounded by family and loved ones, and believes that speaking publicly about his case serves as an outlet. He also believes that sharing his experience can help others going through similar situations: "You have to get tested, you can't ignore the signs." Caruso Lombardi is confident that medical check-ups and constant monitoring will keep the tumor under control. Meanwhile, he is embracing this new chapter with honesty, without hiding the emotional impact it has on him. His raw and human testimony once again shows that behind the controversial and fiery figure is a man dealing with a challenge he did not choose, but faces with courage.
Former Coach Ricardo Caruso Lombardi on Life After Brain Surgery
Former coach Ricardo Caruso Lombardi reveals his benign brain tumor is growing after surgery. He shares how he copes with uncertainty and stresses the importance of not ignoring medical signs.