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‘I am absolutely fine,’ says Sourav Ganguly after coming out of hospital

Sourav Ganguly was undergoing cardiac treatment at a private hospital in Kolkata, where he was rushed to on Saturday last week following a mild heart attack

‘I am absolutely fine,’ says Sourav Ganguly after coming out of hospital

Sourav Ganguly. (File Photo: IANS)

Former India captain and present BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly on Thursday morning reached his home in Kolkata after being discharged from a private hospital.

Ganguly was undergoing cardiac treatment at the city’s Woodlands Hospital. He was rushed to the medical facility on Saturday last week after he suffered a mild heart attack while working out on his treadmill.

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“I thank the doctors at the hospital for the treatment. I am absolutely fine. Hopefully, I will be ready to fly soon,” Ganguly told reporters after coming out of the hospital.

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“Firstly, I thank everyone for their well wishes. Especially the doctors at the Woodlands Hospital. I thank them for taking care of me. They say we come to hospital to get our lives back and it’s really has been that,” he added.

Ganguly had complained of chest pain following a workout session on Friday evening. The same happened on Saturday before family members took him to the hospital this afternoon when the problem recurred while he was working out on his treadmill.

He was diagnosed with three blocked coronary arteries on Saturday, following which a stent was inserted in one to remove the blockage.

Doctors at the private hospital had on Monday reached a consensus that second angioplasty on he 48-year-old Ganguly could be performed at a “later stage”.

For now he will be under complete bed rest and will be able to get back to his normal schedule only after three weeks.

According to the doctors, Ganguly suffered a myocardial infarction and had “family history of IHD ØE Ischemic heart disease.”

On Tuesday, renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Devi Shetty checked Ganguly at the Woodlands Hospital today and confirmed that his heart was at normal condition at the moment.

“Sourav didn’t have any major heart problem. It was something that every Indian at some point experiences that is blockage of coronary arteries. He received right treatment at the right time. Today his heart is as strong as it was when he was 20 years old. He has a very very strong heart,” Shetty was seen saying while addressing the press.

The cardiac surgeon also informed that the issue will not have any impact in Ganguly’s future and assured that he would be able to lead a normal life.

Claiming that Ganguly might even get back to cricket if he wants, Dr. Shetty said, “It shouldn’t even affect his lifestyle or lifespan.”

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