Kaiti Finou Shares Hospital Update: "The Pain Is Terrible"
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Greek actress Kaiti Finou shared an update from her hospital bed, describing her pain as "terrible."
- She posted a video from the radiology department of Voula Hospital, but did not specify the cause of her hospitalization.
- Finou described the hospital as very clean and the staff as helpful, despite her suffering.
Greek actress Kaiti Finou has shared a concerning update from her hospital bed, describing her current pain as "terrible." The popular actress revealed her situation through a video posted on her personal Instagram account on Monday afternoon.
The pain is terrible but the filter is necessary.
In the video, filmed from her hospital room at Voula Hospital, Finou provided details about her health condition and the examinations she is undergoing. She is currently in the radiology department. While she did not disclose the specific reasons for her hospitalization, she mentioned the severity of her pain.
Finou described the hospital environment, noting that "everything is wrapped like this, the beds, as well as this black thing they have, everything is very clean." She added that the staff at Voula Hospital are very helpful, even though the facility is not crowded. She also commented on the ease of undergoing orthopedic procedures like X-rays, stating, "It's so easy for orthopedics, to have X-rays and such, that it's like you're sliding. No, you don't hurt, but you don't suffer. You hurt, of course, but you don't suffer."
I am in radiology. Everything is wrapped like this, the beds, as well as this black thing they have, everything is very clean. I am in Voula and it is very clean, they are very helpful to everyone even though there are not many people.
Despite the difficult circumstances and her expressed pain, Finou's description of the hospital's cleanliness and the staff's attentiveness offers a glimpse into her experience. The exact cause of her ailment remains undisclosed.
It's so easy for orthopedics, to have X-rays and such, that it's like you're sliding. No, you don't hurt, but you don't suffer. You hurt, of course, but you don't suffer.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.