Yevhen Khmara first spoke about his wife's serious illness during pregnancy.
According to ТСН: Ukrainian composer and pianist Yevhen Khmara first shared the serious health issues of his wife.
Difficult times during pregnancy
In 2022, the couple went through a challenging period when Daria was pregnant with their third child. She experienced back problems due to a pinched nerve, which caused unbearable pain. Treatment at that time was impossible as Daria was expecting a baby. In an interview with Slava Dyomin, Yevhen emphasized that his wife turned out to be an extraordinarily strong person capable of enduring all hardships.
“Dasha had back problems when she was pregnant with our third child; it was a very difficult period. I would say it was one of the toughest. She had a very pinched nerve. You can't help in any way, you see all of this and just can't do anything. It was a pinched nerve, she was pregnant, no medications or drugs could be taken. She is strong. I think if it weren’t for such a strong person, very few could go through this path,” shared the pianist.
Things improved after childbirth
After giving birth, Daria began treatment for her back and now feels significantly better. Yevhen shares that his wife accompanies him on tours and even performs on stage.
“She couldn't walk. It was such a severe pain. It came in spasms. It was one of the most challenging periods of my life. When she gave birth, everything was set right. Now, Dasha performs with me on tour!”
Let us remind you that earlier, Yevhen Khmara shocked with his earnings per month and shared how he spends his money.
This story highlights not only Daria's strength of spirit but also the support she received from Yevhen during difficult times. Together, they managed to overcome challenges, and now the couple enjoys working together again on stage, bringing inspiration and joy not only to themselves but also to their fans.
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