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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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questionable order taking us on a different direction we need<br />

not go).<br />

Thus the overdose of blood thinners, under the umbrella of<br />

Sharon's own design to himself mask his first hospitalization,<br />

triggered his complaints, and then exactly in line with<br />

SenderBerl's original analysis on rushing him to the hospital<br />

in Jerusalem by ambulance, he then succumbs to a second<br />

stroke IN THE AMBULANCE when there was an endless<br />

stream of high quality medical helicopters to take him to the<br />

hospital in Jerusalem.<br />

11/01/2006<br />

Docs concealed PM's disease despite disclosure<br />

promise<br />

By Aluf Benn <br />

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's physicians concealed from the<br />

public their diagnosis of cerebral amyloid angiopathy, it<br />

emerged yesterday.<br />

At a press conference held December 26, a week after<br />

Sharon's first hospitalization for a minor stroke, doctors<br />

reported that Sharon's<br />

neurological examination was normal.<br />

"His neurological examination was normal," Prof Tamir Ben-<br />

Hur, head of neurology at Hadassah University Hospital, Ein<br />

Karem, said at the conference. "We saw that the blood<br />

vessels that supply blood to the brain are normal."<br />

However, it emerged yesterday that during that<br />

hospitalization, doctors had diagnosed Sharon's vascular<br />

disease. This disease made it riskier for Sharon to use the<br />

anticoagulants he was given.<br />

The Prime Minister's Bureau invited political reporters to the<br />

press briefing, rather than those who cover the health beat.

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