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Israel-Palestine
Arafat Strong Enough for Further Tests
2004-11-03
Tests on Yasser Arafat showed problems with his mentation digestion, but the Palestinian leader has recovered sufficiently to undergo examinations that could not have been done when he was first rushed to France, an aide said Tuesday.
"Jean-Claude, I think we need to use a larger colonoscope!"
Arafat, 75, felt well enough to follow the U.S. election, and over the past two days was able to talk with doctors, colleagues and heads of state, Palestinian officials said.
Maybe Dubya can elicit the big one.
Nevertheless, there was still no public information about the cause of his dramatic deterioration in health. Leila Shahid, the Palestinian envoy to France, said tests showed an improvement in Arafat's white blood cell count but also "persistent abnormalities" in indicators for digestive function. Initial tests had "confirmed an abnormal blood count, high white blood cell count and low platelet count and ruled out the diagnosis of leukemia," she said. "President Arafat's condition has improved sufficiently for him to undergo tests that would not have been performed upon admission," Shahid said, reading from a statement she said was drafted by the French military hospital treating Arafat and released with his consent. "For the past 48 hours, he has been able to converse with his doctors and close relatives, colleagues and heads of state," she said.
Did he give Suha the account numbers?
Christian Estripeau, head of communications for French military health services, said doctors are still performing tests. "When we have the results, we can release them if the family authorizes it, if the president authorizes it," he said.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Who are the "heads of state"? Names, names!
Posted by: chicago mike   2004-11-03 3:58:42 PM  

#10  I'd plump for Colonoscopy without sedation - I know from first hand experience that the entrance of the terminal ileum really stings - pray for perforation and resultant sepsis. However, an OD of midazolam could also be interesting - hope they tape it. Gibber Tweet Moo.
Posted by: Howard_UK   2004-11-03 10:35:41 AM  

#9  France...Socialized medicine...skip the sedation.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-03 10:34:48 AM  

#8  Jeebus! A biography!
"I Wuz Yassers Butt Peeker"

Talk about combat pay.... the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has not cranked out enough notes for me to do that.....
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-03 10:33:02 AM  

#7  Got it... sedation.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-03 10:30:59 AM  

#6  Call the proctologist.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-03 9:54:20 AM  

#5  Call it "invasive procedures" on first guess. Colonoscopy, or the upper GI version, or a laproscopy, anything that might require sedation.

Or, he's taking the SAT's and hoping for a 1600.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-11-03 9:46:01 AM  

#4  mhw last guy I heard of that went to France to get cured for that died there. We should be so lucky.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-11-03 8:48:55 AM  

#3  I saw some reference to Arafish's symptoms being consistent with advanced HIV infection.
Posted by: mhw   2004-11-03 8:32:37 AM  

#2  I would like to perform a nuclear test on the Arafish.
After the test he will glow in the dark for about two weeks.
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2004-11-03 3:56:23 AM  

#1  undergo tests that would not have been performed upon admission

? Dr. Steve?

Wind sprints?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-03 2:27:39 AM  

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