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Now he is being treated for a Lung Infection.

 

Not having much luck, is he?

 

Dunno, given the enemies he's made still breathing as of today might be construed as very lucky.

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looks like we won't have to wait very long

 

Suharto 'in worsening condition'

 

He is thought to have multiple organ failure, but no further details were available on his current condition

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Suharto 'suffers organ failure'

 

 

Former Indonesian leader Suharto is suffering from multiple organ failure, his medical team says.

He is losing consciousness and having "very bad breathing difficulties", the Jakarta hospital where he has been since last week said in a statement.

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Ironic mind, his death will breathe life into my moribund CPDP theme team.

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Ironic mind, his death will breathe life into my moribund CPDP theme team.

 

Well at the moment they've got him on a ventilator, so some life is being breathed into him

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Ironic mind, his death will breathe life into my moribund CPDP theme team.

 

Well at the moment they've got him on a ventilator, so some life is being breathed into him

 

 

 

Indonesia’s Vice President Jusuf Kalla had arrived at the hospital in order to be a witness at the former general’s death

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Critical and unstable condition and worsens.

 

then worsens again

 

i wonder how many possible conditions the label "critical" can really contain

 

 

"We are closely monitoring for a possible infection because there are preliminary signs of inflammation" in Suharto's lungs, Hadiarto Mangunnegoro, a lung specialist, told a news conference earlier in the day.

 

"We have given him treatment to prevent that, including giving him antibiotics and anti-inflammation medicine. Hopefully it will not happen. If it does, it will make things worse."

and he STILL could get worse and not yet die

 

He says the former general's brain and other organs failed as his blood pressure fell and he had trouble breathing.

 

"He is still in an unstable condition," he said.

 

Dr Munawar saya he cannot say how long Suharto can be kept alive.

 

his brain failed? >.<

 

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suharto wasn't on my DDP for some reason since i was retarded when i added names on there early december and then i became too lazy to change.

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hm

He said Suharto, 86, had suffered 'multiple organ failure of the heart, kidney, lung, and brain.'

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/...61103083803.htm

 

http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/hkjo/view/42/4200162.pdf

renal failure + 4 failed organs = Suharto has no chance, period. (according to research above), although maybe if 100,000 people had it, there could potentially be a very small # of survivors

 

For example,

a 65-year-old man with coronary heart disease and

chronic bronchitis developed haemorrhagic shock,

acute renal failure, stress gastrointestinal bleeding,

pulmonary infection and respiratory failure,

acute left ventricular failure, hepatic failure, and

disseminated intravascular coagulation after resection

of giant cell carcinoma and was successfully

resuscitated. This suggested that even in elderly

patients with failure of 4 or more organs, resuscitation

is likely to be successful if systemic evaluation

of various organ function have been carried

out to predict the probability of the onset of organ

failure, the rescue techniques of medical staff and

facilities are well trained and prepared, and multiple

resuscitative measures are provided timely and

effectively. Another point is that although less frequent

than heart and pulmonary failure, renal failure

carried great prognostic significance to the patient.

In our patients, 420 of 464 cases (90.5%) with

renal failure died. When renal failure occurred in

the presence of failure of 4 or more organs, the

mortality was as high as 97.3 to 100% (Table 6).

This is probably attributed to the fact that age-related

decline in renal function is often clinically

insidious, and low renal perfusion due to any precipitating

factor is apt to induce renal failure and

terminate in MOFE.

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President Yudhoyono set to return to Jakarta early following the current condition of Suharto

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renal failure + 4 failed organs = Suharto has no chance, period. (according to research above), although maybe if 100,000 people had it, there could potentially be a very small # of survivors

 

Indeed, my own medical opinion - for what it's worth - concurs totally with the above. The man is already akin to a slice of bread heated on both sides under a grill!

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(1 hour ago) Suwhoreto who ruled Indianosia for over three decades is now 'Close to death' from the result of multiple organ failure. I say tease no more ... tease no more'

 

O and from the article .. these people are so out of their mind.

 

'As Indonesians awaited the latest bulletins on his health today, a group human rights activists gathered outside the hospital, offering flowers for his recovery and waving banners with the slogan, “Put Suharto on trial”.

 

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/worl...icle3174267.ece

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Are you there? :old:

 

I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to be a fly on the wall :lol:

knowing my luck, he'll die while I'm on my way home from work

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Are you there? :old:

 

I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to be a fly on the wall :lol:

knowing my luck, he'll die while I'm on my way home from work

 

It's like watching election returns on TV and you are waiting for them to call a winner

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I wonder just how many Deathlisters out there are glued to their computer hoping to be the first one to report full time for Suharto......

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I wonder just how many Deathlisters out there are glued to their computer hoping to be the first one to report full time for Suharto......

 

We should leave it to Phantom...he'll be there at the very end! :old:

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Well I'm going to bed.... besides, my wife keeps calling me a sick bastard......

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tenner says he'll make the night...

 

I accept cash or cheque.

 

Come on now, have the Russians ever lied?

 

EDIT: OK, so they lied about Castro. And communism. Anyhow, here's a translator if you'd like.

 

I'm suspicious about them, so I'll wait for an English-language obituary.

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Suharto 'suffers organ failure'

 

 

Former Indonesian leader Suharto is suffering from multiple organ failure, his medical team says.

He is losing consciousness and having "very bad breathing difficulties", the Jakarta hospital where he has been since last week said in a statement.

 

Organ failure shouldn't be a problem. He's rich enough to afford a piano.

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Suharto Has Lost Consciousness

 

Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Former Indonesian President Suharto, who ruled the Southeast Asian nation for 32 years, has lost consciousness after his critical organs failed, doctors said.

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