According to Vasilyev, the level of potassium in Navalny’s blood has risen to 7 millimoles per liter, while normally it should be between 3 and 5 millimoles, while creatinine – up to 152 at the normal level of 80 – 114. Vasilyev believes that this indicates kidney failure and severe heart rhythm. risk of interference at any time.
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The second day has already started, but no one has answered us. Serum potassium – 7.1 mmol / l. These numbers are critical. This means both renal failure, and the fact that at any moment severe heart rhythm disturbances can occur: ventricular fibrillation up to cardiac arrest pic.twitter.com/z5hwv3Nvt9
– Team of Anastasia Vasilyeva (@DrAnastasy) April 17, 2021
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Navalnyn’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmush writes on Twitter that the results of Navalny’s blood tests are critical, according to Dr. Alexander Polupan, who had arrived in Omsk with other doctors from Moscow, where Navalny was hospitalized after Novichok’s poisoning. ”. Polupans believes that Navalni should be taken to hospital immediately, otherwise he will die within a few days.
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Alexander Polupan, a doctor who was part of the Moscow team of doctors who came to Omsk during the poisoning, writes that if Alexei is not hospitalized immediately, he will die https://t.co/2am7NAVyj1 pic.twitter.com/KaJkE8vz7O
– Kira Yarmysh (@Kira_Yarmysh) April 17, 2021
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– Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) April 17, 2021
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About Navalny’s analyzes. My friend and doctor from the USA Misha Mirer explains: Potassium above 7 is the possibility of instant death. Navalny’s condition is no better than in Omsk.
— Yulia Latynina (@YLatynina) April 17, 2021
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BREAKING: Alexei Navalny’s press secretary Kira Yarmysh reports that his condition has seriously deteriorated and to use her words, “he is dying”. She says he only has a couple of days after this 18 day hunger strike where he’s lost more than 50 pounds. Extremely disturbing news! https://t.co/WjXaZqPHHK
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) April 17, 2021
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Navalny has been on hunger strike in the Pokrov colony in Vladimir Oblast since late March as the prison authorities refuse to allow a civilian doctor to visit him.
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Letter to the Russian authorities The demand was signed on Friday by 70 world-renowned cultural figures, including musician Tom York, actor Benedict Camberbach, writer J. Bowling, director Jay Abram, actor Judy Lov and many others.
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