Maradona 'confused', to spend more time in hospital
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[November 06, 2020]
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -
Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona is to be kept in hospital for
several more days after suffering from "confusion" caused by an
unexplained "abstinence" that followed his brain surgery this week,
his doctor said on Thursday.
"We all know Diego," physician Leopoldo Luque told reporters outside
the clinic where three days ago Maradona had an operation on a
subdural haematoma, a blood clot on the brain.
"In the post-operatory phase there were some episodes of confusion
that we associate with abstinence."
Abstinence to what Luque did not say but Maradona, the former
Barcelona, Napoli and Boca Juniors player, has previously battled
addiction to drink and drugs.
"The idea is to treat him for the abstinence," Luque added. "We
think this is what has to be done, we think this is best for Diego."
His comments came hours after he told reporters that Maradona, the
60-year-old coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima, felt well enough to tell
doctors he should be discharged.
Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is
considered one of the greatest players of all time, has spent
frequent periods in hospital over the years, often due to his
extravagant lifestyle.
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Fans of Argentine soccer
great Diego Maradona, Walter Rotundo and his twin daughters Mara and
Dona, who are named after Maradona, pose for a photograph outside
the clinic where Maradona underwent brain surgery, in Olivos, on the
outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina November 5, 2020. REUTERS/Matias
Baglietto
He almost died of cocaine-induced heart failure in 2000 and
underwent years of rehabilitation, much of it in Cuba, where he
befriended former President Fidel Castro.
Maradona had a 2005 gastric bypass operation to lose weight and was
hospitalized two years later for life-threatening alcohol-induced
hepatitis.
He also fell ill at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he was
filmed passing out in an executive box at the Argentina-Nigeria
game.
(Reporting by Ramiro Scandolo in Buenos Aires, writing by Andrew
Downie, Editing by Matthew Lewis and Ed Osmond)
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