Pope Francis, Pope Francis, left for the threatening fight of pneumonia on Sunday, giving the frosted threatening fight, dividing the decoration to return home.
The 88-year-old Pope lifted his way through bright traffic on Sunday morning and continued to go to the city of Vatican, where the crowd of people had states the streets home.
Francis later arrived in the city in the chief basilica of St. Mary, where he often goes to pray. Before the Gemini Hospital, Francis gave houses and confessed to the crowd after he was sleepless on the balcony, looking at the main entrance.
“I see this woman with yellow flowers. Brava. ” Said tired and inflatable, Francis. He gave a weak sign of the cross before being a wheel inside.
Viva Il Papa chants. And he erupted “Papa Francesco” from the crowd, which included patients outside, just caught his brief appearance.
His blessing came before he began his two-month calm and fragility. People also gathered in the Square of St. Peter's Square, Brilliant Sunday morning to see the grandfather's great TV screens.
Doctors who announced their planned issue on Saturday evening, said they should refrain from meeting with large groups of people or exercising himself, but in the end he should be able to resume all his normal activities.
His return home after his 12-year grandparency's longest hospitalized, in the last papal history, brought tangible assistance to the Vatican and Catholic faithful, who worried about 38 days of medical and falls.
“Today I feel great joy,” said Dr. Rossella Roushando, who Dr. Rossella Russian, which was not Francis, but on Sunday. “It shows that all our prayers, all the pink prayers from all the world, brought this grace.”
No special agreements were arranged at the Vatican Hotel at the Vatican Hotel, “Francis” lives in a two-room suite on the second floor.
The Pope will have additional oxygen and medical care, despite his personal doctor, Doctor Luigi Carbon, said he was restoring his lungs because his lungs are restoring.
Although pneumonia infection has been successfully treated, Francis will continue to take verbal medicines to treat fungal infection in his lungs and continues his respiratory and physical physiotherapy.
“For three or four days he asks when he can go home, he is very happy,” said Carbo.
The Pope, who has a chronic lung disease and has a portion of one lungs, has been removed as a young man entered Gemel on February 14 after a bronchitis accident.
Doctors first diagnosed with complex bacterial, viral and fungal breast infection, and after that pneumonia, two lungs. Blood tests showed signs of anemia, low blood platelets and kidney failure, everyone was later resolved after two blood transfusions.
The work began on February 28, when Francis felt a suitable and influent vomiting of acute cough, demanding to use non-exhaustive mechanical ventilation mask, who will help him breathe.
He suffered two other respiratory crises a few days later, which required doctors to pursue a “abundant” amount of mucus from his lungs when he would help cleanse his lungs.
Francis has never been introduced and has not lost consciousness at any moment, doctors say.
The medical and surgical head of the Medical Medical team, which combined Francis medical team, said that the life of the Pope was at risk twice during two acute respiratory crises.
Alfier confirmed that Francis had still had problems talking about his lungs and respiratory muscles. But he said that such problems were normal, especially in the old patients and predicted that his voice would finally return to normal.
Vatican Spokesman Matteo Bruni refused to confirm any upcoming events, including the April 8 audience at the end of Charles III Charles III or Easter service. But Carbon said that Francis could be good to go to Turkey at the end of May to participate in the Ecumenical anniversary.
The Pope also returned to the Vatican during the Holy Year, when the celebration of the two-quarter of the century was planned to draw more than 30 million pilgrims in Rome this year. Francis has already missed several jubilee spectators and likely to miss some more, but the Vatican officials say that his absence did not affect the number of pilgrims.
In 1981, only St. John Paul II recorded a longer hospitalization when he spent 55 days in Gemel for the treatment of minor surgery and infection.
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