Post #6by ElPelado » 20.04.2004, 11:04
Yes, I have info, but in spanish. I will try to translate some of the things...
First of all, it isnt related to drugs.
He has a problem in his heart and I think that in the lungs too.
The doctors last night told that he is doing better now in its cardiac and respiratory crisis. But they say that its state still is delicate.
He had to use an artificial respirator breathe because he was sedated.
He was in a stadium watching a soccer game and after it he started to feel bad. He called his doctor and then they went to the hospital and his doctor with some others decided to tell him to stay in the hospital.
This is what his doctor said:
Maradona was taken to intensive therapy with a bilateral pulmonary infection that caused hypertension, which also affected its heart, revealed his personal doctor, Alfredo Cahe, that admitted in addition that he was worried from Saturday at night: "Diego cooled off, and I didn't like how his health was looking, but I posponed for Sunday the decision to take it to the hospital. Yesterday, when returning to check him, I found it soaked, with nauseas and vomits, and an important hypertension. And, after first aid, I put him in an ambulance and I immediately took him to the hospital.
Maradona, according to his doctor, had been playing golf in the cold of the night. And after that, in the way from General Rodriguez to the clinic, Maradona inhaled vomit and that complicated his pulmonary situation.
Diego was not consuming cocaine lately, since he controlled his addiction.
Yesterday, the doctor didnt know if his hart will make it trough the night, but today his conditions is much more better and they think that, thanks God, he will make it.
The most difficult thing to believe is that in the whole world every news program or news paper talked about him and his problem. Here you have a list of some of the many countries in which newspaperes talked about him: Spain, England, Italy, France, Mexico, Germany, Cuba, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, USA, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Portugal, Canada, Switzerland, South Africa, Australia, India and more...