Anna Leonori undergoes the amputation of legs and arms for a tumor that did not exist

What we are going to deal with today is an example of medical malpractice, which changed the life of forever Anna Leonori.

Anna

In 2014 Anna receives shocking news. He was diagnosed with a malignant tumor that required invasive surgery. Thus begins this dramatic story. Anna is operated on at Roma and her ovaries, uterus and bladder are removed and replaced with an orthopedic one.

But the report ofhistological examination, which had led the woman to suffer this torment, did not show any tumor. From here on, hell. The woman passes 3 annbetween hospitalizations, infections and excruciating pain. In the 2017 another operation for acute peritonitis and a month and a half in a deep coma. The transfer to Cesena marks the deepest abyss for woman: theamputation of arms and legs.

The woman, who survived hell, is just waiting for justice, but for now no answer yet. In this case, theSanta Maria hospital in Terni, Regina Elena of Rome and the Local health authority Romagna.

Bebe Vio comes to the aid of Anna Leonori

Alongside this courageous warrior, an extraordinary person, the symbol of rebirth and the desire for normality and life, Bebe Vio. Bebe, for a year, helped the woman by giving her courage, advice and encouraging her to use the latest generation prostheses.

These very expensive prostheses had to be bought with the money from the compensation for damages, but unfortunately the delays in the Italian law prevented this. Luckily humanity exists and thanks to fundraisers by associations of volunteers and private individuals it was possible to buy them.

Thanks to these prosthesis Anna was able to regain a minimum of dignity and was allowed to start taking care of her two children aged 13 and 17. In 2 years the prostheses will have to be changed and Anna has no intention of giving up, to buy them she needs compensation for damages and she will fight like a lion to get it.

No one will be able to give Anna back the life she used to have, but we all hope there is one justice and the law ensures that this woman is guaranteed a dignified life, which, as far as possible, is worth living.