Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
María Teresa Heras, an iconic figure for several generations, has been recognized not only for her talent as a voice actress but also for her deep love of music and her dedication to her family. However, her life has taken an unexpected turn with the diagnosis of Alzheimer's, a disease that has begun to alter the memory of this octogenarian, who was the voice of iconic figures such as Julie Andrews and Audrey Hepburn. Her son, the well-known musician Macaco, has shared the difficult experience that he and his family are going through as his mother faces the challenges of this condition. María Teresa Heras's journey began with small forgetfulness that initially seemed to be part of the natural aging process. However, over time, the oversights became more concerning and dangerous. "She would leave the stove on," her son recalls, which led the family to seek answers. Medical tests confirmed what everyone feared: their mother was suffering from Alzheimer's. This news has changed the family dynamic, forcing Macaco and his loved ones to confront the emotional impact of the disease. Born in Garrapinillos, Zaragoza, María Teresa was always a fighter. From a young age, she dreamed of a career in music, a field that was not well regarded for women in her time. Despite the difficulties, she managed to make a name for herself through her art, and her legacy endures in the memories of those who grew up listening to her voice. "She is a self-made woman," her son proudly states. When talking about his mother, Macaco cannot help but remember how, despite the obstacles, she was always a source of inspiration. As her career flourished, family responsibilities began to accumulate. With the arrival of her children, María Teresa decided to sacrifice her career to care for them. However, she never set aside her passion for music. Years later, this same music has become an emotional bridge between mother and son amidst the crisis they are experiencing. Macaco has released an emotional song titled "The Memory of the Heart," where he pays tribute to his mother and the fight against Alzheimer's. Through technology, they have managed to sing together, uniting their voices despite the difficulties. In his new song, Macaco encourages families of Alzheimer's patients to seek connections through music and other interests. "Keep the feelings, mom / and I will keep the memories," one of the verses reads, encapsulating the essence of their bond and the importance of keeping memories and emotions alive despite the disease. Macaco emphasizes that prevention is key; recognizing symptoms early could make a significant difference in the lives of patients. The process of dealing with Alzheimer's has been an emotional journey for Macaco and his family. From the first signs of forgetfulness, through the anguish of memory loss and María Teresa's internal struggle, to the current stage where, despite everything, there are moments of peace and love. "My mother, even in her state, remains affectionate and reconnects in surprising ways," the musician states, highlighting the special interactions they can still share. As the disease progresses, Macaco faces the harsh reality that his mother is in a phase that, while difficult, is marked by moments of happiness and tenderness. Music has become a common thread that allows them to communicate and remember past moments. "Sometimes you have a bad day, and she looks at you and asks what's wrong," the musician reflects. Those small connections are a tangible reminder that, although Alzheimer's erases memories, love never fades. María Teresa now resides in an institution that provides the necessary care as her disease progresses. However, the family has witnessed the deterioration that many centers dedicated to elderly care often suffer. "It's a shame that we don't know how to care for the generations that are leaving," laments Macaco, who advocates for greater attention and respect for nursing homes, reminding that we could all find ourselves in that situation one day. With his music, his memories, and his message, Macaco seeks not only to honor his mother but also to raise awareness about Alzheimer's and the importance of emotional connection. The story of María Teresa Heras is a reflection of the challenges many families face in their fight against this disease, but it is also a celebration of life and the love that persists even in the midst of adversity.