Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli, presently recovering at a non-public hospital in Thane district, was seen in a video performing an lively dance on the medical facility, a second that left not solely the workers but additionally social media buzzing. Kambli (52) initially complained of urinary an infection and muscle cramps following which he was admitted to Akruti Hospital within the Kalher space of Bhiwandi city on December 21. Later, a sequence of medical examinations revealed clots in his mind.
His well being situation is bettering, docs treating him mentioned on Monday. After capturing the eye of his followers for his cricketing abilities throughout taking part in days, the left-handed batter, who featured in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs, has now impressed his admirers together with his dance strikes from hospital ward, indicating vital enchancment in his well being.
The second was captured on videoexhibiting Kambli dancing to a preferred track with exceptional enthusiasm, which impressed these round him. His upbeat efficiency lifted the spirits of hospital workers, different sufferers, and attendees alike. A nurse and one other staffer are seen enthusiastically dancing with him.
In a heartfelt message on social media, Kambli expressed his gratitude to everybody who had supported him all through his restoration journey.
“I have reached this far because of your love,” he mentioned.
The Mumbai-based former cricketer additionally thanked Shailesh Thakur, the hospital director, for his help throughout remedy. The video of Kambli’s hospital dance shortly went viral on social media with followers showering him with needs for a speedy restoration.
Recently, the physician treating Kambli mentioned he’s dealing with reminiscence loss too.
“Yes, there is a little bit of impairment of memory function also. Definitely, there is some impairment. Neurodegenerative changes are there. So again, with the help of time and good rehabilitation, he will probably start functioning normally again. But not like 100 per cent, but definitely he will achieve 80-90 per cent of the memory, that previous memory,” Dwivedi mentioned.
“This happens. Earlier, he was ethanolic. Three-four months back he stopped alcohol and smoking. At that time, he was ethanolic. Sometimes, that can cause it (memory loss). At present there is complete abstinence of alcohol. There is now withdrawal symptom too.”
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