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Caribbean-Latin America
Castro reportedly in grave condition
2007-01-16
MADRID, Spain - Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is in "very grave" condition after three failed operations and complications from an intestinal infection, a Spanish newspaper said Tuesday. The newspaper El Pais cited two unnamed sources from the Gregorio Maranon hospital in the Spanish capital of Madrid. The facility employs surgeon Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, who flew to Cuba in December to treat the 80-year-old Castro.

In a report published on its Web site, El Pais said: "A grave infection in the large intestine, at least three failed operations and various complications have left the Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, laid up with a very grave prognosis."
Boy that sounds .. painful.
El Pais' report, which could not immediately be confirmed, was a rare detailed description from a major media outlet about Castro's condition.

The U.S. government had speculated that Castro could suffer from cancer — a supposition denied by Sabrido. Some U.S. doctors believed Castro was suffering from diverticular disease, which can cause bleeding in the lower intestine, especially in people over 60. In severe cases, emergency surgery may be required. That idea was supported by El Pais, which reported that its sources said Castro had suffered a bout of the disease.

"In the summer, the Cuban leader bled abundantly in the intestine," El Pais reported. "This adversity led him to the operating table, according to the medical sources. His condition, moreover, was aggravated because the infection spread and caused peritonitis, the inflammation of the membrane that covers the digestive organs."
Certainly possible. Usually you can clear peritonitis with antibiotics and rest, but if it's very widespread, or if abscesses form, or if the bacteria are multi-drug resistant then you could have this scenario.
A statement attributed to Castro was released on New Year's Eve saying his recovery was "far from being a lost battle."

Cuban officials told visiting U.S. lawmakers last month that Castro does not have cancer or a terminal illness and will eventually return to public life, although it was not clear whether he would return to the same kind of absolute control as before.
Posted by:Steve White

#25  Might be more fun if he goes chronic, but lingers on long enough to watch Cuba open up.
Posted by: Threreng Snesing9973   2007-01-16 19:38  

#24  yeah, As ducks they are not original and lose most of their value..
Posted by: 3dc   2007-01-16 15:23  

#23  It's almost like you have a heart, Fred.

Well, almost.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-01-16 15:12  

#22  Patience, patience!

Remember, every day from last summer on out, he's been suffering.
Posted by: Fred   2007-01-16 15:05  

#21  3dc: get those cars quick before they become northbound amphibians.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-01-16 14:30  

#20  How soon after he becomes "STABLE like FRANCO" will we be able to wheel and deal over all those antique cars in Cuba?

Posted by: 3dc   2007-01-16 14:23  

#19  Score another one for the free health care system.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger   2007-01-16 12:09  

#18  Apparently in this worker's paradise with its fabled high quality medical care they couldn't find a Cuban doctor able to treat diverticulitus.

Posted by: mhw   2007-01-16 12:09  

#17  C'Mon DIE, you old BASTARD!

The boys are a-waitin for LUNCH!
Posted by: BigEd   2007-01-16 11:24  

#16  According to this article on MSNBC, the ol' bastard had seven operations in one day because of stitching problems, and three failed operations for diverticulitis. I don't know much about medicine, but, ooooh, that can't be good.

Next headline: "South Florida Experiences Acute Rum Shortage in Wake of Castro's Passing; Hollywood Appalled"
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2007-01-16 10:44  

#15  I bet after he goes Florida gets drunk for a week.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-01-16 10:38  

#14  So... he is still dead.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-01-16 10:12  

#13  I look forward to a four word headline.

Fidel Castro Reported "Stable"
Posted by: Steve   2007-01-16 09:20  

#12  I look forward to a four word headline.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-01-16 06:46  

#11  . . .it's very widespread, . . . abscesses form, . . . the bacteria are multi-drug resistant . . .

Faster, please.
Posted by: Mike   2007-01-16 06:24  

#10  Those of you who have been praying for sepsis...prayer works!
Posted by: Spot   2007-01-16 06:18  

#9  Sepsis for the win!!
Posted by: gromky   2007-01-16 05:12  

#8  He's a casket case.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-16 04:49  

#7  ... in grave condition. Does that mean Castro's ready for interment? Score 1 for the headline writer.
Posted by: GK   2007-01-16 04:10  

#6  but if it's very widespread, or if abscesses form, or if the bacteria are multi-drug resistant then you have the best case scenario.

There, fixed it for you.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-01-16 03:44  

#5  
Castro reportedly in grave condition

lawsy I take it that Castro's tummy is a pocket of pus and festering boils then.

10¢ he's got an archipelago of erupting fistulas from head to toe.

>: that's gonna fu&k up baseball season with jimmauh [i hate jooos] C. this year.

Posted by: RD   2007-01-16 03:41  

#4  Oh, the horizontal humanity.
Posted by: gorb   2007-01-16 03:14  

#3  Castro...will eventually return to public life...

...stuffed & mounted just like Lenin.
Posted by: PBMcL   2007-01-16 00:40  

#2  Is he daid yet?...

Hugo, Daniel, and their pinky brothers in Bolivia, and Ecuador had better buckle up... Without Godfather Fidel, it'll be a bumpy ride....
Posted by: BigEd   2007-01-16 00:28  

#1  Waitasec! When ya sez Castro's in a grave condition, do ya mean he's in a grave? Or in a gravely sickly way? Quit playing with my mind here!

Whataya mean read the article! Oh.
Posted by: Almost Anonymous5839   2007-01-16 00:18  

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