- I hope I beat cancer. Doctors cut something there, expanded it, and that's all - said erstwhile president Lech Walesa, who late went to the hospital. As he revealed, he underwent surgery to cut the tumor out of his bladder. He besides spoke of his wellness as having problems with his shoulder.
Lech Wałęsa Last week he posted online photo from Gdańsk hospitalwhere he underwent surgery and respective treatments. Then he wrote enigmatically that Doctors "removed what is unnecessary, what goes backwards". The erstwhile president assured me he was fine.
Lech Walesa had cancer, had surgery. "All I have left is shaving"
On Wednesday, on the another hand, "Super Express" published a short conversation with Wales. In the papers President of NSZZ "Solidarity" from the times of the Polish People's Republic He said he had bladder cancer. - I hope I beat cancer... The doctors cut something up, expanded it. It was erstwhile healthy, now it is not - he said.
SEE: Wałęsa went to the hospital. "They removed what was unnecessary"
And he thanked the doctors. For saving his wellness I'm almost 82. At that age, all I have left is shaving. I besides go to shoulder rehabilitation, yesterday morning (Tuesday - ed.) I was too. I'm sorry to hear that shoulder., but what to do - added the president of Poland from 1990 to 1995.
"SE" said On Friday, a roller flies to the United States.where a series of his lectures were planned. He will besides visit Canada, and is to return to Poland after about 2 months.
Another operation by Lech Walesa. "Thank God, it worked again"
At the beginning of July, we informed that the erstwhile head of state passed through the Podwarszawska clinic shoulder operation. The boss suffered a lot. He was rehabilitated. Unfortunately, surgical intervention was necessary - explained then Marek Kaczmar, a close associate of Wales.
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That procedure was related to injurythe effects of which have been felt for months. "There have been various attempts at conservative treatment, but they have not produced any effect (...). The operation was performed under anesthesia. - Kaczmar explained.
Walęsa himself besides published photography from the infirmary bed. He gave it a brief comment: "Thank God, it worked again". The interaction then determined that the procedure was initially planned for a different time, but - as the opposition leader from the times of the Polish People's Republic passed on - "apparently there is simply a request to do it now".
