Jessa Zaragoza shared her recent health status
Singer-actress Jessa Zaragoza quipped about her song Parang Di Ko Yata Kaya after she contracted a full blown flu.
Jessa shared a video just recently showing that she is not in a good condition and she said that she had the flu. In the caption of her post, she shared how her health condition started.
The singer said she started feeling sick on January 22. Because she still had to do a taping for the TV show Sing Galing, she pushed through.

On January 24, she completely lost her voice and she was diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection. This apparently did not alarm her as this condition has been quite common recently.
The antibiotics that were prescribed to her worked and she was still able to do the Vehnee Saturno show on January 31. Thinking that she was already on the road to recovery, she attributed what she felt to the busy schedule that she had.
However, she felt more symptoms after that. “Sore skin, and body aches. I was thinking it might be a UTI but the tests concluded otherwise,” Jessa shared.
Then, she had a dry cough while doing her showbiz engagements on February 3. A day after that, she had an on-and-off fever and her condition was getting worse.
“Before I knew it, I contracted a full blown flu with every symptom you can imagine, like Iโd never experienced before through all my years of adulthood,” she said.

Then, the singer quipped using her famous song. “And yes, napakanta na talaga ako ng โParang Di Ko Yata Kayaโ habang naiiyak ako kaka ubo (with a cough so bad I could literally feel my gums hurt)” she said. To recall, when she had a severe stomach pain, she also mentioned her song.
Jessa Zaragoza also thanked her loved ones in her post for sending food, fruits, and medicine to her while she was dealing with her condition. She also expressed gratitude to her doctors.
Then, the singer-actress said that the people should take this as a lesson to listen to the body. “We only have one so we best take care of it. Do it for both yourself and your loved ones around you. Health is wealth after all,” she stressed.