British billionaire John Caudwell flies to hospital: waiting for long and painful treatment



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After sharing a video from a hospital bed on Thursday, a British businessman alarmed his followers. Therefore, on Friday he decided to give a coherent explanation.

Thank you for your messages and interest after sharing a video of the situation in Afghanistan while I was lying in the hospital yesterday.

Yes, I am currently in the hospital. On Friday, I found myself in a very uncomfortable situation when we traveled with Modesta to Italy to celebrate a friend’s birthday.

I rode my bike to one of the mountains in Florence and was ready to go down the other side. The front tire blew out after the first lap. At the same time, my shoulder, hip, and head hit the ground with all my might.

Extreme pain, shortness of breath, and dizziness indicated that I was in an unenviable position.

The passerby called an ambulance and I sat on the side of the road, barely regaining consciousness, breathing heavily, feeling a stabbing pain all over the left side of my body.

I arrived at the Florence hospital an hour later. As my lungs were punctured during the incident, the doctors who arrived immediately placed a pulmonary ventilator on my chest. I also suffered a serious head injury: the helmet broke in three places. Thank God I put it on. “During the disaster, the shoulder collapsed, the clavicle snapped, snapped, and, I think, six ribs moved out of place,” said J. Caudwell.

Wife Modesta and the husband’s daughter from a previous relationship were able to arrange for the husband to be airlifted to a hospital in Monaco. Because it is dangerous to fly with damaged lungs, the pilot passed approximately 150 m. distance from the ground.

“While writing this letter, the doctors informed me that they were ready to remove the ventilator from his chest.

So, I am in the hospital, I have a long and painful treatment ahead of me. I feel a little sorry for myself, but I still feel sorry for those poor people in Afghanistan.

It is time to start working again, although not very effectively. Whenever I get sick or injured, I try to get back to normal life as soon as possible.

“Thank you to all the staff at Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco, and especially to Dr. Ryan Fahrad,” Caudwell wrote.

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