Una de las extrañas vivencias que relató Vanessa Daroch fue la que le ocurrió Huara en el año 2009 cuando vivió una extraña experiencia con una enfermera.
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00:00If you had an experience in Guara, where I told you before starting the program that my grandmother was born and that Guara is very small and you had an experience there with a presence, I don't know how to define it, of a presence of a person who had died, right?
00:16A long time ago.
00:17Let's see, tell me what happened.
00:19Well, we were on the typical walk, there is nothing else to do, in Guara there is nothing, therefore, or one goes to Pica or goes down to Iquique to the sofri or the beach.
00:31That day I was just with my children in the sofri, my children were very small and well, we bought things, I don't know what, we went up but very late and I had forgotten, mom, that we always forget, we are all the last, I had forgotten that I had to inject an antibiotic at an exact time.
00:53At an exact time.
00:55Were you worried about everything except you?
00:57Less than me, and that time was at 11 at night, so it was a super relaxed time where I, plus the children were already in bed, I could go to inject.
01:06Long story short, it happens to me, at the time I arrived in Guara, my house, I put the children to bed and I say, no, no, because otherwise I will go back in the treatment and I go to the post office in Guara, which was at that time, it was like a little wall and a wooden door, a wooden fence, without a bell, without anything.
01:30So I push the fence and enter the post office and I knock and a nurse comes out, I don't know, at 5 seconds, I knock and a nurse comes out with a blue apron, blue sleeve, and inside, above, like a breastplate with many little bears.
01:53And she says, yes, she looks out the door and says, yes, please, please, I can't skip this treatment and I have to inject now, now, now.
02:01And yes, she says to me, go ahead, it was sweet, she had her hair this long, loose, she says to me, go ahead. And I look at myself and she was pregnant.
02:14And I say to her, how old is she? She says, 8. And I say, but how, at 8 they have you working? I told her, but how at 8 they have you working? She says, yes, but I'm in a post office, so if something happens, they already know what to do.
02:31And I said, here? Who is here? There was no one, no one, no one, she was alone. So I was with the injection, I pass it to her, she prepares it, the typical, ping, ping, ping, she prepares it, she cleans me with alcohol, the typical, it wasn't even here.
02:50Like for me to show the world what happened to me, it was somewhere else. She cleans me with alcohol and she tells me, you won't feel anything, I really didn't feel anything. And she puts the patch with the alcohol, ping, ping, ping.
03:05And we keep talking, and I tell her, how do I cancel it? Because I was going as a private person at that time. She tells me, when you see me, you pay me. I'm going to make you a piece of paper, and I take a piece of paper and say, Vanessa, 5,000. Perfect, I remember, 5,000.
03:25And she passes it to me. It was a piece of white cardboard. Thank you, I fold the paper, bye, bye, I'm leaving. The next day, 10 in the morning, the kids are in the garden and I go to pay my 5,000.
03:40And you said, now you're going to go to pay, I don't know. I'm going to go and everything. And I get there and I tell the first person, a nurse who was there, and I tell her, hey, you know what? I came last night to get an injection and a nurse attended me, she gave me this piece of paper and I pass the paper to her like this. She gave me this piece of paper to pay for last night's attention.
04:05And the one who was there tells me, couldn't it have been before last night? No, I told her, I came last night. And what was she like? Well, first I told her I was pregnant and I find it super unfair. And she had long hair and a apron.
04:26And she pinched me and gave me this piece of paper, here's my data and everything. Folded paper, I don't know, folded, I had it in the wallet. And she gave me this piece of paper and told me, it's impossible. Because I was on duty last night and I was alone.
04:47And one of the few nights, she told me, where there was no accident, because Guara is on the road, so the ambulances of Guara attend road accidents. That night there was no accident, there was nothing. And don't talk about me, I don't know, I came last night.
05:04And I show her, and she had the cotton with the little cloth they put on it. I tell her, look, they pinched me. And she starts, she waits for me a little bit, and she started, Juanita, Maria, come, come. And the nurses started to arrive, and I with the paper.
05:25And the gentleman who was here, he was of age, tells them, again. Again what? The nurse came again. And I, but it was physical, I touched him, I touched his chin, everything. You talked to her, everything, she gave you an injection.
05:45And I, to this day, I have the hole, the puncture, I have it, I really have it. And who is this person? And they tell me, what happens is that this nurse worked here, and she went with her prenatal, she went with her prenatal, and she traveled to Guara one day, and a truck ran over her.
06:11And she died, her baby died on the road. And I, and then I drew conclusions, and I said, of course, long hair, loose, nurse, she can't, because they wear their caps. She was white, but white, white, white, but she was beautiful. And well, and then 8 months of pregnancy.
06:31There I just realized what had happened to me. The most important thing was that I was white. When you opened it, it was white. The gentleman opened it and it was white. I was almost like the crazy woman of Guara.