Frida Wahlberg’s New Life – As a Trunk Mill

Former boxer Frieda Walberg has previously opened up about complications after a brain haemorrhage nearly nine years ago.

In an interview with the GP, she’s now talking about the new job – as a torso grinder.

– It is very difficult to say “Now I start working”, I can’t. But the last time was good, says Wahlberg to the newspaper.

During the match against Diana Brazac, she received a very strong blow.

for this reason Frida Walberg I had to undergo emergency surgery for a cerebral hemorrhage.

The 39-year-old has spoken about its effects and life with brain fatigue on several occasions.

– I have improved, but I still have headaches and brain fatigue. I will always have that. It is important to find a quality daily life that you can manage on your own. This is not easy. “That’s what I’m trying to find all the time,” she said in an interview with Sportbladet in the winter of 2021.

Fortunately, life is still positive for Wahlberg a little over a year later. For a GP, she talks about everyday life and her new, slightly different job.

Wallberg: “It goes terribly up and down”

– I’m trying to practice, or what can you say. It’s the first step to being able to function almost normally, she says of working as a trunk mill at the family business.

– We have another machine that I tried to learn. She says it’s like driving a radio-controlled car, but using a machine at the time.

Looking at the moon and experience, Frida Wahlberg hadn’t cried hi yet. She says balance and balance are important.

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– It goes up and down terribly. If I put in too much effort to do, I know I’ll make a fuss and get sick for a few days. It’s so hard to say “now I’m getting down to business”, I can’t. But the last time was good.

The 39-year-old was a participant in the final season of the SVT’s Masters and took sixth place overall.

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