Bret Michaels ¿Recuperado? La rueda de prensaVistas las declaraciones del doctor Zabramski en la rueda de prensa de hoy, la asombrosa convocatoria a los medios, y la no menos asombrosa y meteórica recuperación del cantante, no puedo dejar pasar por alto el tufillo sospechoso que desprende esta historia más digna de la prensa rosa que este foro. Para resumir a Michaels le han dado el alta en la clínica.
"He's not walking very well. He's talking very well, and he's very mentally aware," Anda pero no muy bien, aunque habla bien y esta lúcido.
"remains in critical condition," said Zabramski. Según el medico su condición sigue siendo crítica, pero le dieron el alta para recibir terapia física en un sitio aun no rebelado
(tiempo al tiempo).
"We're watching him very closely. We are very concerned that there could be a deterioration in his status at this point. We continue to watch him closely." Lo siguen vijilando de cerca por que es posible que se deteriore aun su salud.
Zabramski señaló que Michaels tuvo suerte de recibir tratamiento rápidamente después de su hemorragia. Su diabetes estaba "fuera de control" cuando llegó al hospital, otra razón por la que él y su equipo aun lo siguen vigilando y hablan de lo afortunado que ha sido también de la tan favorable evolución en esa dolencia.
El pronóstico: "En este momento estamos seguros de que no tiene un aneurisma u otro problema que pueda dar lugar a una hemorragia recurrente. En este momento debería de estar celebrandolo. Pero la sangre del coágulo comienza a disolverse", y puede ser muy irritante y "a causa de la meningitis química que puede ser muy dolorosa." ¿?
"El rockero está luchando contra el dolor de espalda ahora". El médico dijo que Michaels no se puede tratar con los medicamentos normalmente utilizados, como los esteroides, porque es diabético. Pero, dijo, "Él está mejorando y espero que siga mejorando gradualmente".
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Bret Michaels is "walking. He's not walking very well. He's talking very well, and he's very mentally aware," his doctor, Joseph M. Zabramski said in a press conference this afternoon, adding, "He'll fortunately make a 100 percent recovery."
He "remains in critical condition," said Zabramski, but has been discharged from discharged from Barrow Neurological Institute in Arizona to receive physical therapy at an undisclosed location. "We're watching him very closely. We are very concerned that there could be a deterioration in his status at this point. We continue to watch him closely."
Zabramski noted that Michaels was lucky to have gotten treatment quickly after his hemorrhage. His diabetes was "out of control" when he came into the hospital, another reason he and his team are "keeping a very close eye on him." Michaels' angiograms have come back "perfectly normal," said Zabramski. "Again, he's extremely lucky."
The prognosis? "At this point we're feeling pretty confident that he does not have an aneurysm or other problem that could result in recurrent hemorrhage. Right now he should be celebrating. But the blood from that blood clot is starting to dissolve," said Zabramski, which can be "very irritating" and "causes chemical meningitis that can be severely painful."
The rocker is battling back pain now. "Up to this point he's been feeling better and then all of this starts." The doctor said Michaels can't be treated with medications normally used, such as steroids, because he's diabetic. But, he said, "He is improving and I expect he will continue to gradually improve."
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