Jump to content
  • USF Bulls fans join us at The Bulls Pen

    It's simple, free and connects you to other South Florida Bulls fans!

  • Members do not see this ad, Register

too much blow


Recommended Posts


  • Group:  Member
  • Topic Count:  9,898
  • Content Count:  66,091
  • Reputation:   2,434
  • Days Won:  172
  • Joined:  01/01/2001

    Diego Maradona remained on a respirator in intensive care Wednesday, three days after the soccer great was hospitalized with heart and lung problems.

 

Maradona has pneumonia and was being treated with antibiotics to fight a lung infection, the Suizo-Argentina Clinic said. His condition was still listed as "guarded prognosis."

The 43-year-old Maradona looked pale and overweight during his last appearance Sunday at a soccer stadium in Buenos Aires. He was rushed to the private clinic hours after the game, complaining of chest pains and breathing problems.

His doctors say the emergency hospitalization was not drug-related, but have not commented on what prompted Maradona to enter the hospital.

Maradona, who led Argentina to the 1986 World Cup title, has been undergoing drug rehabilitation in Cuba for cocaine abuse.

Dr. Alfredo Cahe, Maradona's personal physical, has suggested Maradona could be in for a long hospital stay. He refused to elaborate further Wednesday, leaving the hospital without comment just before the latest medical update was released.

Authorities bolstered security around the fourth-floor treatment area where Maradona reportedly was being monitored. A crowd of about 200 people gathered by the front doors in an outpouring of support for the man many consider the country's greatest sports hero.

Many lit candles, taped posters of a youthful Maradona to the marbled entryway to the clinic, or raised banners wishing him well. "Diego, you are immortal!" some chanted in the crowd as motorists crawled past the clinic in snarled traffic.

Maradona's hospital visitors have been restricted to his closest family, including his former wife, Claudia, and his daughters, Giannina and Dalma Nerea.

The hospital entrance took on the feel of a soccer stadium. Fans of Maradona's Boca Juniors squad chanted slogans and raised banners in the blue and yellow team colors. "Ole! Ole! Ole! Diego! Diego!" they chanted.

Some motorists honked horns on the boulevard out front, where six lanes were reduced to two at one point. The chants and drum-beating got so loud late Tuesday that the clinic issued a statement asking for silence.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

It appears you are using ad blocking tools.  This site is supported through ads.  Please disable in order to enjoy full access to The Bulls Pen.  Registration is free and reduces ads.