Posted on Friday, 10.19.12
Venezuelan doctor claims Fidel Castro suffered a stroke
By Juan Carlos Chavez
The Miami Herald
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and his
state of health is so precarious that he has trouble feeding, speaking
and recognizing people, said a Venezuelan physician who assured El Nuevo
Herald that he has access to firsthand sources and information.
"He suffered an embolic stroke and recognizes absolutely no one," said
José Marquina, a respected doctor who in the past has claimed to have
direct information about the illness affecting President Hugo Chávez of
Venezuela.
"The people with a condition of this nature have difficulty eating and,
of course, they end up with total deficit in their neurologic capacities."
Rumors about Castro's health have circulated consistently in social
networks and the media. But the speculations intensified recently, to
the point that word spread that he had died and that the Cuban
government would make an official announcement to that effect.
Castro was last seen in public in March, during the visit to Cuba of
Pope Benedict XVI. Since June, he has not written his opinion columns,
called "Reflections." He did not send any message or congratulation to
Chávez for his recent election victory.
Castro is in his home in El Laguito, Havana, receiving constant and
specialized medical care, Marquina said. The idea of the Cuban
authorities and Castro's family is to maintain him alive and far from
public view, the doctor said.
"He could last weeks like that, but what I can say is that we'll never
again see him in public," said Marquina in a telephone interview from
Naples.
Castro receives no therapy to improve his condition because his
neurological state does not allow it, Marquina added. Marquina described
Castro's condition as "very close to a neurovegetative state."
"He is not receiving artificial respiration and is not connected to
tubes, as some have said. What's probably true is that Castro is being
fed through nasogastric tubes," Marquina said.
He said that the death of patients with this type of clinical picture is
generally caused by respiratory complications and irreversible infections.
According to Marquina, the decline in Castro's health compelled Chávez
to fly to Havana on Tuesday, to inquire about his ally's condition.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/10/19/3057211/venezuelan-doctor-claims-fidel.html
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