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AA few days after his brain surgery, Argentine soccer idol Diego Maradona left the hospital to continue his rehabilitation in a private setting. The 60-year-old man moved into his new home Wednesday night in Nordelta, a posh suburb in northern Buenos Aires with social housing developments.
“The family will now take care of him,” announced his advisor and lawyer Matías Morla. Her two oldest daughters, Dalma and Gianinna, live just a few minutes’ drive away. It is also planned that, in addition to a caregiver present 24 hours a day, members of the families of his siblings will alternately live with Maradona.
For personal physician Leopoldo Luque, the main thing is to get the 1986 world champion, who has apparently overcome his years of addiction to cocaine, to give up alcohol completely. “He is not a heavy drinker. The problem is the many medications he takes to get to sleep. The little alcohol mixed with the medicines hurt him ”, reports the doctor.
The 1986 world champion was operated on November 3 at the private clinic in the Argentine capital for a blood clot in the brain. The day before, Maradona had been admitted to a hospital in La Plata because he felt bad and because he had been taking antidepressants for a longer period. Then a scan discovered the clot. Later, Maradona was transferred to the special clinic in the capital.
This means that Maradona will have to suspend his work as coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata indefinitely. The first division club had already played its first competitive match on October 30 after the crown break of more than seven months without its famous coach. When he was honored for his birthday, Maradona looked extremely abused and left the stadium before the start of the match.