While on dextrose, a bride managed to attend her wedding
IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH – A bride, who got sick a day before her wedding, decided to push through her nuptial despite dextrose.
A wedding is a ceremony where two people are wed. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly across cultures, ethnicities, religions, nations, and social classes.
The majority of wedding ceremonies include the exchange of vows by the couple, the giving of a gift (offering, rings, symbolic item, flowers, money, dress), and the public declaration of the marriage by a celebrant or official.
The wedding ceremony is frequently followed by a reception, and special wedding attire is frequently worn. Along with superstitious traditions, the ceremony frequently incorporates music, poetry, prayers, or readings from religious texts or literature.
A nuptial sometime in July was thought to be canceled when the bride suffered from dengue, but sporting her dextrose, she decided to proceed with the ceremony. A day before their wedding day, Levy Jaedicke Felix was diagnosed with dengue so she was rushed to the hospital. Richmond Ariola, the groom, thought that their wedding would be canceled.
Fortunately, their wedding coordinators and suppliers came to their rescue. The wedding went ahead successfully on July 18 despite the fact that the bride was still on dextrose. There was a doctor and medical equipment on standby at the wedding ceremony to monitor Levy’s health condition.
Meanwhile, netizens all praised the bride that despite her condition, managed to continue their wedding. Some snaps of their wedding were posted online via video.
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