Bolsonaro is expected to discharge hospital in the ‘next few days’, says medical bulletin

by Andrea
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Former President was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) last Wednesday (30); In total, he assured 18 days in intensive care

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Bolsonaro, as in recent days, is clinically stable

Entering the fourth week of hospitalization, the former president (PL) received this Saturday (3), the first forecast of discharge since the surgery performed in the intestine. According to the new medical bulletin, the former president should leave the DF Star hospital in the “next few days.”

The medical team also informs that he continues to feed orally and had “progression” in the diet, with pasty food and already without the help of supplementary nutrition by the vein. Bolsonaro, as in recent days, is clinically stable, without pain or fever and controlled blood pressure.

Bolsonaro was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) last Wednesday (30). In total, the former president spent 18 days in intensive care, and only again feeds on the oral way a day earlier, on Tuesday (29). On the same day, in the afternoon, he removed the nasogastric probe and posted a video of the instrument being pulled from his nose by the doctor.

Bolsonaro has been in the hospital since April 13, when he underwent surgery that lasted 12 hours to remove adhesions in the intestine and rebuild the abdominal wall. The procedure was performed after he was sick on the 11th, in a schedule in the interior of Rio Grande do Norte.

By video call this Thursday, (1), the former Mandanker, defendant for coup d’état, told supporters that he could go to the pro-administration of the convicted by January 8 scheduled for May 7 in Brasilia. He recommended to the supporters that the demonstration is peaceful and that the goal is to make an act “without getting heavy on anyone.”

*With information from Estadão Content

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