MAJA ŽEŽELJ OPENED HER SOUL! The presenter spoke about her colleagues, her husband who is her colleague and the fight against SEPS!



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The host Maja Žeželj spoke about her career, her family, her colleagues, but also about the health problem she had.

photo: Damir Dervišagić

Are you in touch with your old RTS mates Milica Nedic and Natasa Jeremic?

– I love Natasha and Milica very much. I worked with Natasa for years before RTS, with Milica ten in RTS and we got along great. I don’t recall at all that we had any disagreements. Forever. We agreed to see each other a thousand times, and I was successful with Natasha several times, but not as much as we had planned. I worked with Milica on the first Diary after returning from the hospital and fighting for my life, and I will never forget her hug after that Diary. I was very lucky to work with wonderful people.

Does continuing to run the program give you a specific dose of adrenaline?

– Of course. I don’t believe in delaying any business. When there is no love, will, enthusiasm, faith, I will stop doing this work. I still have “steam coming out of my ears” when something is wrong, my heart beats when something unforeseen happens and when I make a mistake, I am ashamed to go outside until I have a chance to correct it.

Have you worked on a project together with your wife?

– In recent years, I have been working on a complex, difficult and demanding project: I am trying to continue the education of my children. Not because of children, children are good. The system is terrible. First of all, the children are suffering, the teachers cannot do their job, the parents are trying to remove the stains … It was not good even when I went to school and I really cannot understand that no one has managed to solve that insoluble problem . trouble. Lena has come out of this system and I think I am very relieved by that. I see that you are interested and that you talk much more about school now than before. Marian is still in prison and anyone who has a child in elementary school, in these conditions (I am not just referring to the new corona virus), will understand why I speak like that.

Ten years ago, he fell into a septic coma, when doctors were fighting for his life. A few weeks ago, on a show, you spoke about it publicly and showed photos of how you looked then …

– Every September 13, the world celebrates Sepsis Day. I feel like it’s very important to talk about how necessary it is to recognize sepsis early on, because then you get precious time that literally means life. It is also important to close all the entrances to the body with bacteria, viruses, fungi that can cause sepsis, and it is not only obtained in the hospital, after surgery … We know little about sepsis, and it is present more than we imagine , although today 21st century Any wound or scratch can cause a problem in immunosuppressed or sensitive people in some way. I talk about what happened to me in the hope that my story can help at least one person.

photo: Damir Dervišagić

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