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A night of comings and goings on the health of Carlos Bilardo

As if something else was missing from the life of Carlos Salvador Bilardo, the man of a thousand anecdotes and driver of the Argentine national team who was world champion in Mexico 1986 and finalist in Italy 1990, his brother Jorge wrote on Sunday on Twitter that the Doctor it does not have coronavirus, as it had been known on Friday night. But an hour later he deleted that public message. Back and forth about the health of the 82-year-old man. This Monday will be a key day to know the final results of the studies.

My brother has nothing. The very famous laboratory was wrong. It is to kill them. It almost certainly returns to the same place, “said Jorge Bilardo on the bird’s social network.

Jorge Bilardo’s tweet about the health of his brother Carlos. Within an hour he deleted it.


The former coach was in a residence with special care in Almagro, where there had been cases of coronavirus, and his positive had been disclosed, so he had been transferred to the Mater Dei. He was always said to have no symptoms.

So the wonder on Sunday night, when Jorge wrote that his brother did not have Covid-19. Of course, later he deleted that message. It is true that the intimate family of Doctor He handles communications about his health with great reserve, but at least this caught his attention.

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Bilardo has been fighting Hakim-Adams syndrome since 2018. This disease, also known as normal pressure hydrocephalus (PNH) or normotensive hydrocephalus, is neurological in nature and usually manifests itself in adults from the age of 50 onwards. It is usually misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, arteriosclerosis or symptoms of old age.

He Doctor He underwent surgery at the Sagrada Familia clinic in May 2018 and the surgical intervention was carried out by Mariano Pizzoro, a prestigious neurosurgeon trained at the highly complex El Cruce hospital. Then, a valve was implanted to divert cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdomen, where it was absorbed.

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