The transfer to the DFstar Hospital was decided by the former president, in consensus with his family and a personal doctor
The former president was transferred from Rio Grande Hospital in Natal, this Saturday (12), where he was hospitalized yesterday, and will be taken to Brasilia at an ICU-equipped aircraft. The transfer was decided by Bolsonaro, consensus with his family and a personal doctor. The former president will land at Brasilia airport and will be taken by ambulance to the DFstar Hospital, which is in Asa Sul. The route takes 10 minutes by car.
He can undergo a gut surgery on Sunday (13). According to PL leader in the House, Sostenes Cavalcante (RJ), Bolsonaro is fine, but will need to remove intestinal obstructions. The former president told earlier that he felt severe pain and “intense abdominal distension.”
Former president’s health
According to a bulletin released by the Rio Grande Hospital in Natal, this Saturday (12), Bolsonaro had a “quiet night” and all vital signs and complementary exams are “within normality”. Blood pressure and heartbeat also follow normal, without the need for control drugs.
“(Bolsonaro) presents excellent mood, reduced abdominal distension and remains unalgesia. All vital signs and complementary examinations remain within normality, without clinical complications to date,” says the bulletin, signed by doctor Luiz Roberto Leite Fonseca, general director of Rio Grande Hospital.
On Friday (11), the former president felt severe abdominal pain and was urgently attended at the Aluízio Bezerra Municipal Hospital in Santa Cruz (RN). He was then transferred to Rio Grande Hospital in Natal. According to a medical report released on Friday, Bolsonaro entered with “abdominal distension and pain.” In social networks, he attributed the problem to a complication in the small intestine, the result of surgeries done after the knife attack suffered in Juiz de Fora (MG) during the 2018 presidential candidacy.
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Posted by Carol Santos