RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Doctors discharged Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from the hospital on Sunday, his medical team told reporters, after a pair of emergency surgeries last week to treat and prevent bleeding in his head.
The 79-year-old leftist leader also spoke publicly for the first at a hospital press conference and the doctors said he will now continue his recovery from his home in Sao Paulo.
In brief remarks, an upbeat Lula said he was eager to get back to work as soon as possible, and his medical team gave him a green light to do so, though they advised him to avoid long-haul international flights and exercise.
“I’m here, whole,” said Lula at Sao Paulo’s Sirio-Libanes Hospital where he had been receiving care. “I’m healed, I just need to take care of myself.”
The team added that the president will on Thursday undergo a CT scan, a medical procedure used to obtain detailed internal images of the body, before returning to the capital Brasilia.
(Reporting by Fabio Teixeira; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and David Alire Garcia)
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