Johannesburg. Nelson Mandela’s conditions is
still critical and the anti-apartheid icon is unable speak, using facial
expressions to communicate as he receives intensive medical care at his
home, in Johannesburg.
Mandela, 95, is under the care of 22 medical
doctors who work around the clock to ensure that the former South
African president’s health improves.
Speaking in Johannesburg after visiting her former
husband, Winnie Madikizela Mandela said, “He remains “quite ill” and is
unable to speak, using facial expressions to communicate.”
Ms Winnie said the 95-year-old was not on life
support but was no longer talking “because of all the tubes that are in
his mouth to clear (fluid from) the lungs”.
“He can’t actually articulate anything” as a
result, she told South Africa’s Sunday Independent newspaper. “He
communicates with the face, you see. But the doctors have told us they
hope to recover his voice.”
Mandela was discharged on September 1 to his home
in Johannesburg’s upmarket Houghton suburb after nearly three months in
hospital for a lung infection.
“I have heard this nonsense that he is on life support. He is not,” Madikizela-Mandela said.
According to Winnie, her ex-husband is under the
care of 22 doctors, and while his pneumonia has cleared, his lungs
remain sensitive, she said.
“It is difficult for him,” said Winnie adding, “He
remains very sensitive to any germs, so he has to be kept literally
sterile. The bedroom there (in Houghton) is like an ICU ward.”
“He remains quite ill, but thank God the doctors were able to pull him through from that (last) infection,” she said.
Mandela, who spent 27 years in apartheid jail
before becoming South Africa’s first black leader, has faced several
health scares.
His most recent hospital stay was his longest
since he walked free in 1990. Mandela was in “an atmosphere he
recognises,” Madikizela-Mandela said.
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