VIDEO Lavinia Vlad will be discharged after 90 days from the burn hospital in Belgium: “Thank you to everyone who believed that I would fight / May you enjoy the wonderful things that you offer”


Lavinia Vlad in the hospital in Belgium Photo: Facebook – Alina Alexandru
Lavinia Vlad, former patient of the Floreasca Burns Center who was then transferred to Belgium as a result of the irregularities found at the hospital in Bucharest, will be discharged on Wednesday, 90 days after the transfer. Through her sister, Alina Alexandru, Lavinia sent a message to all those who supported her during this period.
“Day 143… 53 days in Romania and 90 days in Belgium. AMR 1 day until discharge! Pff, today I'm writing trembling, just like at the beginning. Except today there are other emotions that overwhelm us. We are preparing for the moment of discharge, for the moment when he will arrive home and be able to hug his children (…) Today we feel the need to keep telling each other that everything is real, that we are leaving tomorrow, that we have succeeded”, he wrote, on Facebook, Alina Alexandru.
She posted a short clip with her sister's message to those who supported her during this time.
“Today, after 90 days after arriving in Belgium, I am crying with happiness because I am about to be discharged and go home to my children. I want to thank everyone who made this day possible, to those who believed that I would fight and succeed. I am extremely grateful to you and I wish you to experience the same wonderful things that you offer”, said Lavinia Vlad.
In the comments, images were also posted of Lavinia Vlad's first run after the accident.
How the scandal broke out at Floreasca Hospital
The scandal related to the way in which patients are treated at the Burns Center at Floreasca Hospital also broke out following revelations made by Alina Alexandru who posted on Facebook images of cockroaches inside the hospital and accused the fact that patients do not even receive enough painkillers. Alexandru was also a patient of the Center as she donated skin for her sister.
She, a patient with serious burns on 70% of her body surface hospitalized since the beginning of June in Floreasca, after an explosion of the power plant in her home, was transferred last week to a center for major burns in Belgium, after the Metropolis Foundation collected 100,000 euros for her transfer.
His sister's revelations determined the reaction of the Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, who ordered the start of three different controls.
“I read the patient's open letter very carefully. Her testimony is shocking. It is unacceptable, inadmissible, that in Romania in the year 2025 a patient suffers from pain crying for help. There is no excuse to justify the lack of empathy and an appropriate treatment of the pain. I have officially notified the College of Doctors in Romania and requested the initiation of a disciplinary investigation regarding the application of the protocol therapeutic analgesia in this case,” Rogobete wrote on Facebook on July 28.
The Belgian doctors discovered that Lavinia – the patient with burns on 70% of her body hospitalized for 53 days in the only center in Romania authorized to treat large burns – is infected with Candida auris, a different form than the benign “candida”. The term used in the Charleroi hospital is “molima,” according to Alina, the patient's sister, as well as another HotNews source who spoke with a doctor at the hospital in Belgium. In the Burn Center of the “Floreasca” Hospital, where the young woman was initially hospitalized, an outbreak of Candida Auris was declared on Friday.




