On Thursday, Lech Wałęsa posted a photograph on his social media account in which he was lying in a infirmary bed. The photograph was given a laconic entry: “Thank God, it worked again...”. It was not known why Lech Walesa went to the hospital, but his close associate, Marek Kaczmar, manager of the office of Lech Walesa, revealed that the erstwhile president had undergone the planned operation.
The shoulder surgery was essential due to the harm Lech Walesa had had for a long time. Various treatment attempts have been undertaken before, but no have produced the desired results. Marek Kaczmar revealed that Lech Wałęsa suffered very much for 2 years, and his wellness deteriorated significantly. The operation, which took place in 1 of the Warsaw hospitals, was so necessary.
Lech Wałęsa is 79 years old and has been struggling with kind 2 diabetes for over 2 decades. In 2021, this illness led to his diabetic foot, which ended in being hospitalized. The erstwhile president besides struggles with arrhythmia, and in 2008 he was implanted with a two-chamber pacemaker-defibrillator.
Lech Wałęsa twice went through COVID-19, which besides ended up being in a hospital. According to the information provided by Marek Kaczmar, Lech Walesa may leave the infirmary this week. The erstwhile president is very active and active in political and social affairs, which is why his wellness is of interest to many Poles.
According to the data of the Central Statistical Office, in Poland there are about 120 people with diabetes. kind 2 diabetes is the most common form of this illness and affects about 90% of all diabetic patients. Note that diabetes is simply a chronic illness that cannot be completely cured, but can be effectively controlled and treated.
Lech Wałęsa is an example of a individual who, despite illness and age, remains active and active in public affairs. His condition should draw everyone’s attention to the importance of wellness and the request for a healthy lifestyle. According to the Ministry of wellness data, in Poland about 30% of people aged 65 and over have diabetes. Therefore, it is so crucial to keep a healthy lifestyle, follow medical advice and monitor your wellness regularly.