Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bolsonaro leaves hospital after intestinal blockage

I hope that in about 10 days I will be able to eat a rib eye steak

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SAO PAULO, Brazil (AFP) — Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from hospital on Sunday having spent four days receiving treatment for an intestinal obstructio­n.

The far right leader was originally taken to a military hospital in the capital Brasilia on Wednesday after suffering persistent hiccups that had lasted around 10 days.

Later that day he was transferre­d to the private Vila Nova Star hospital in Sao Paulo.

“I had to go on a diet, I did what I had to do. I wanted to leave from day one, but they wouldn’t let me. I hope that in about 10 days I will be able to eat a rib eye steak,” Bolsonaro told reporters as he left the hospital.

“It seems that my stomach was on fire. The cause was an intestinal obstructio­n, which is common in those like me that have undergone surgery, after the stabbing,” said Bolsonaro, who spoke to journalist­s for half an hour without wearing a face mask.

He has undergone surgery six times since he was stabbed in the abdomen in 2018 on the campaign trail.

There had been fears Bolsonaro, 66, might need more surgery to clear the obstructio­n, although that was quickly ruled out.

On Thursday the hospital had said he was “evolving satisfacto­rily” while his legislator son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, said doctors had removed “close to one liter (a quarter of a gallon) of liquid” from the president’s stomach that was caused by the obstructio­n, considerab­ly alleviatin­g the pain.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HAMILTON OSHAWA PORT AUTHORITY ?? TUGBOAT Theodore Too docks at the Port of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. The 65-foot replica of a beloved children’s TV character arrived from Halifax on a mission to promote water conservati­on.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HAMILTON OSHAWA PORT AUTHORITY TUGBOAT Theodore Too docks at the Port of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. The 65-foot replica of a beloved children’s TV character arrived from Halifax on a mission to promote water conservati­on.

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