+ Follow DR. EDUARDO SARABIA Tag
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[Title] => Erap doing well, seeks longer hospital stay
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada asked the Sandiganbayan yesterday to be allowed to stay longer at the hospital after undergoing a successful operation to remove a cyst on his left eyelid.
Dr. Lorenzo Jocson, Estradas personal physician and cousin, said he was awaiting word from the anti-graft courts Special Division on Estradas request to be allowed to stay at least three more days at the San Juan Medical Center (SJMC).
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Erap gets extended hospital stay
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada, who underwent treatment for an infected right eye was granted an extension of his stay at the San Juan Medical Center yesterday.
His lawyer, former Senator Rene Saguisag, said a formal request for an extension of Estradas stay at the hospital was supposed to be submitted yesterday, but the court told them they could just file it the next day.
"The court understands," Saguisag said.
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[Title] => Erap could go blind, doc says
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada was confined yesterday at the San Juan Medical Center after doctors advised him to stay overnight and be treated for an eye infection, which they said could either leave him blind or kill him if left untreated.
Estrada, wearing dark glasses and a brown jacket, stepped out of a black Mercedes Benz sedan and waved to his supporters and San Juan residents before entering the hospital at 2:50 p.m.
Earlier, he was flown by helicopter to the town from his Tanay resthouse.
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DR. EDUARDO SARABIA
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[Title] => Erap doing well, seeks longer hospital stay
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada asked the Sandiganbayan yesterday to be allowed to stay longer at the hospital after undergoing a successful operation to remove a cyst on his left eyelid.
Dr. Lorenzo Jocson, Estradas personal physician and cousin, said he was awaiting word from the anti-graft courts Special Division on Estradas request to be allowed to stay at least three more days at the San Juan Medical Center (SJMC).
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[Title] => Erap gets extended hospital stay
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada, who underwent treatment for an infected right eye was granted an extension of his stay at the San Juan Medical Center yesterday.
His lawyer, former Senator Rene Saguisag, said a formal request for an extension of Estradas stay at the hospital was supposed to be submitted yesterday, but the court told them they could just file it the next day.
"The court understands," Saguisag said.
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[Title] => Erap could go blind, doc says
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada was confined yesterday at the San Juan Medical Center after doctors advised him to stay overnight and be treated for an eye infection, which they said could either leave him blind or kill him if left untreated.
Estrada, wearing dark glasses and a brown jacket, stepped out of a black Mercedes Benz sedan and waved to his supporters and San Juan residents before entering the hospital at 2:50 p.m.
Earlier, he was flown by helicopter to the town from his Tanay resthouse.
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