Marina CharpentierChano Moreno Charpentier’s mother, spoke today Friday with Barbarossa style (Telefe, 9:30 am), the program conducted by Georgina Barbarossa, in the midst of a mobilization in the Plaza del Congreso to demand the modification of the mental health law.
“I ask for a law that is feasible and possible, that is not declamatory of human rights,” said the mother of Chano. Three weeks ago, Marina also issued a statement to the Senate asking for a change to the law passed 12 years ago.
While the former leader of so bionic continues to be hospitalized at the Avril Clinic after suffering a relapse in his fight against addictions, they reveal details about the state of health of the singer: “When he’s hospitalized he settles down, comes back to the light, he’s my son again. 10 minutes ago he called me on the phone”.
Marina Charpentier recounted the interview she had with Chano, who is still hospitalized.
And then at Barbarossa’s insistence to find out what Chano had said to him, he recounted how the last telephone conversation he had with him was: “He told me he misses me and wants to leave. That he wants to stay at home, that he misses his things, his dog … And it is logical because who wants to be hospitalized? Oh good, the professionals will determine for how long“.
In turn, he warned that he had not been able to see his son in recent weeks because a Covid protocol was activated in the hospital. For now Marina has hinted that the musician will soon leave the detox center and then settle in another clinic where she will have no restrictions and the singer will be able to decide when to enter and exit.
She, meanwhile, prefers her son to remain calm and be monitored by doctors for as long as possible until his health conditions improve. In this sense you reflected: “We hope he chooses to stay and stays as long as his professionals say, not the law or justice. This is another thing that needs to be changed. The law says 60 days. By what criteria can you know what a person needs?
Marina Charpentier asked the doctors treating her son to do their best to persuade him to stay at the Avril Clinic: “Fortunately he has excellent professionals who convince him that he cannot leave yet.which must be rearmed before continuing outpatient treatment “.
The singer’s mother also stressed that her son wants to get out of this situation and therefore needs to focus on his musical career again. “I think what motivates an addict to quit is having a reason. He has his own music, his work and his followers. To the what makes him good is the jobr “, he assured.
Marina instead clarified that her intention to expose herself in this strong family situation is to help other mothers and families who are going through a similar situation: “We cry silently at night when no one sees us… But if you don’t make it visible, help won’t come. “
Chano told his mother he wants to leave the Avril clinic. She recounted it in A la Barbarossa (Telefe).
“Lawmakers have no idea”
“I believe that lawmakers have no idea what a family goes through with someone with mental health problems and addiction. Because addiction is a mental illness. The law that was made 12 years ago and today is very difficult to implement “, explained Marina Charpentier.
“If there are no policies that listen to us and integrate the families that we are the ones experiencing these problems, it is useless. Lawmakers should get out on the streets more and find out the reality“, he has declared.
Indignant, she added: “We cannot understand why there are no public hospitals that deal with the issue, available professionals, groups in hospitals that contain the sick and their families.”
“From what happened to me, a cataract of people started telling me: ‘I have a son’, ‘I have a father’. From this”.
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Source: Clarin