Pope Francis shows surprising improvement in health after battle with double pneumonia, doctor says

Pope Francis has shown ‘’a truly surprising improvement’’ since returning to the Vatican to convalesce after surviving a life-threatening bout with double-pneumonia, the doctor who coordinated the pontiff’s five-week hospitalization said Saturday.“I find him very lively,’’ Dr.Sergio Alfieri said, after visiting the pope at his apartment in the Santa Marta Domus on Wednesday, three days after his release from Rome’s Gemelli hospital.

“I believe that he will return if not to 100%, 90% of where he was before.’’Francis appeared frail and weak as he greeted a crowd of well-wishers from a hospital balcony on Sunday.His voice was waning as he praised a woman in the crowd for bringing yellow flowers.

He was able to only partially lift his arm to bless the people and he gasped for air as he was wheeled back inside.Alfieri said the pope’s voice was regaining strength, and that his reliance on supplemental oxygen has decreased.The limited mobility of his arm was due to an unspecified trauma he sustained before being hospitalized, and that will take time to heal, Alfieri said.The 88-year-old pope was hospitalized on Feb.

14 after a long bout with bronchitis that left him breathless at times, and which quickly developed into double pneumonia and revealed a polymicrobial (viral, bacterial and fungal) respiratory infection. Throughout the ordeal, doctors emphasized the complexity of his condition, given his age, lack of mobility requiring a wheelchair, and the removal of part of a lung as a young man.Alfieri repeated that he didn’t think the pope would make it after a severe respiratory crisis a week after being hospitalized, and he informed the pope that a “decisive” treatment necessary to save him would put his organs at risk.’’He gave his consent, and then he looked a Massimiliano Streppetti, whom he named his personal health assistant who assumed the responsibility, to say, ‘We approve everything,’ also at the price of coming o...

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