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After the tumor removal surgery, "Ball King" Bailey has not left the intensive care unit

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After undergoing tumor removal surgery, Brazilian ball king Bailey is still in the intensive care unit and is in good condition.

After the tumor removal surgery, "Ball King" Bailey has not left the intensive care unit

British Sky Sports news on the 11th, Bailey, who previously underwent colon tumor removal surgery at Albert Einstein Hospital in Brazil, is currently recovering well, but has not left the intensive care unit.

Bailey, 80, was diagnosed with a tumor in his colon during an annual routine at the end of August this year. On the 4th, he underwent surgery at the local hospital.

On Monday, Albert Einstein Hospital issued an announcement saying bailey was expected to be transferred to a general ward on Tuesday (7th).

However, in the latest announcement, the hospital said Bailey was still in the intensive care unit but "recovered well".

The announcement also said Bailey is currently awake, has normal vital signs and is able to talk actively.

On the 10th, Bailey also reported safety on his social media.

"My friends, every day I feel like my physical condition is getting better." Pele wrote, "I would very much like to be able to get back into football as soon as possible, but until then, it will take me a while to recover." “

Bailey also said that he talked a lot with his family during this time and had enough time to rest. "Thanks for all the caring messages, we will see each other again soon."

As he grew older, Bailey's health in recent years had not been satisfactory, and he had previously been treated for kidney disease and surgery for prostate and hip joints. At the beginning of 2018, he also fainted due to fatigue.

This also led to the routine medical examination at the end of August, and there were rumors that Bailey had fainted and was admitted to the hospital. He immediately clarified the matter on social media.

The good news is that Pele's current mentality is very optimistic, and as soon as he learned of the medical examination, he posted a dynamic saying that he would face the disease positively, "I am used to celebrating great victories with you, and I will meet this game with a smile." At the same time, I feel happy that I can live in the company of my family and friends. ”

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