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Former Argentina soccer player Diego
Maradona cheers his compatriot David Nalbandian during his Davis Cup
tennis match against Robin Soderling of Sweden in Buenos Aires February
10, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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BUENOS
AIRES, March 29 (Xinhua) -- Diego Armando Maradona, 46, the Argentine soccer
star of the 1980s, was tranquilized on Thursday in the clinic where he was
interned on Wednesday, in Buenos Aires, his personal doctor, Alfredo Cahe, told
local radio.
Maradona's life was not at risk and his
hospitalization is preventative, although it may last several days, Cahe said.
The hospitalization "has nothing to do with drugs"
but was instead caused by a crash in blood pressure, triggered by overeating and
binge drinking, Cahe said.
Maradona, who captained Argentina's national soccer
squad to World Cup victory in Mexico in 1986, was checked into Buenos Aires's
Guemes Sanatorium at 9:45 on Wednesday night.
He is now in a room on the 13th floor of the
building, alongside his ex-wife, Claudia Villafane and his two daughters, Dalma
and Gianinna. He will remain there for several days, before going to Switzerland
for weight loss treatment, the doctor said.
Maradona "had binged not only on food, but also on
drink, and was smoking three cigars a day, even though he had never smoked
before," said Cahe.
The former soccer star had woken up in the clinic at
2:40 a.m. and began insulting Cahe and was extremely unhappy to be there, Cahe
said. The player had to be sedated, he added.
"Diego was in pretty bad shape mentally, because of
family problems which I will not discuss," said the doctor. "There were
important things he could not handle, and this had made him depressed," he
added.
The soccer star had gained a lot of weight and become
bloated. After a few days at the Sanatorium, he may spend 10 or 15 days in a
Swiss weight-loss clinic.
Last week, Maradona had been given a complete medical
check in the Los Arcos Clinic in Palermo, an upscale neighborhood in
BuenosAires: a clinic that refused to admit him on Wednesday night during his
blood pressure emergency.
"Diego has assured me that he has not taken cocaine
for a long time and I can corroborate that with urine tests that we have
beencarrying out," said the doctor.
Maradona had a gastric by-pass in February 2005, and following the operation reduced his weight from 120kg to 76kg. He now weighs82 kg due to the bloating that follows bingeing, the doctor said.
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