The confusion among the people took a new shape over a 85-year health Sathya Sai Baba on Sunday when the Sri Sathya Sai Baba Institute of Higher Medical Director Safaya said that the Sathya Sai Central Trust did not consult him before announcing that the holy man may be transferred to his ashram.
Trust had, late on Friday said that if Baba is still recovering so it is, "He may be transferred to his stay in Prashanthi Nilayam in about two weeks." It said that the announcement was made after the required consultation with the doctors. However, none of the members signed a declaration of trust, even as he was sent from an official e-mail address.
Safaya said: "No, there was no consultation with me. It may be the confidence he felt that he could be moved from the kind of response he (Baba) show." At the moment, Safaya said, there is no way to transfer him as a saintly remains critical. Leading gastroenterologist, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, D Nageshwar Reddy, who flew for the treatment of Baba said: "His liver that was diagnosed with hepatitis last week, has improved and become normal in the next seven days ..."
He noted that the level of ammonia in the liver, Baby rose to 90 a few days ago, which was way above the normal rate. "We managed to bring it down to 30, which is normal," he said.
But Safaya, on Sunday said that the increased level of biluribin that the liver is cause for concern. Three experts from the U.S. - Kalpalatha K Guntupalli, Shridhar Reddy and Srinivas Badriraj - consulting team doctors on Saturday and said they are pleased with this kind of treatment.
Trust had, late on Friday said that if Baba is still recovering so it is, "He may be transferred to his stay in Prashanthi Nilayam in about two weeks." It said that the announcement was made after the required consultation with the doctors. However, none of the members signed a declaration of trust, even as he was sent from an official e-mail address.
Safaya said: "No, there was no consultation with me. It may be the confidence he felt that he could be moved from the kind of response he (Baba) show." At the moment, Safaya said, there is no way to transfer him as a saintly remains critical. Leading gastroenterologist, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, D Nageshwar Reddy, who flew for the treatment of Baba said: "His liver that was diagnosed with hepatitis last week, has improved and become normal in the next seven days ..."
He noted that the level of ammonia in the liver, Baby rose to 90 a few days ago, which was way above the normal rate. "We managed to bring it down to 30, which is normal," he said.
But Safaya, on Sunday said that the increased level of biluribin that the liver is cause for concern. Three experts from the U.S. - Kalpalatha K Guntupalli, Shridhar Reddy and Srinivas Badriraj - consulting team doctors on Saturday and said they are pleased with this kind of treatment.
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