Zsa Zsa Gabor Is Heading Home A Week After Amputation

January 23rd, 2011 - 8:25 pm ICT by GD  

By Meena Kar
zsa-zsaJan 23, (THAINDIAN NEWS) She has been best known as the “Moulin Rouge” actress. Zsa Zsa Gabor had won the hearts of million of people all over the world. She had always impressed the audiences by her fabulous acting and had remained the most-talked-of actress of her times. Today, this 93-year-old actress is fighting her battle to remain as fit as possible. Zsa Zsa Gabor remained a heart-throb to some millions of fans all across her globe and it was a very sad news for those fans to hear that she was being hospitalized time and again due to several age-related problems.

Last year in July, Zsa Zsa Gabor broke her hip and had to undergo a hip replacement surgery. Other then this, there had been several occasions when the actress had to be hospitalized because of her swellings in her led and her blood getting clotted all throughout her body. Zsa Zsa Gabor’s right leg had to be amputated due to some infection which had spread to her bones. The surgery took place at Ronald UCLA Medical Center on Friday, January 14. Her right leg had to be amputated from just above the knee. However, the good news is that the actress is heading home a week after the amputation. Zsa Zsa Gabor’s publicist, John Blanchette told the media that the doctors are very happy with the actress’s recovery and she would be transported back by ambulance to her Bel Air mansion.

It is always a sad news for the fans of any celebrity to find him/her hospitalized. It is no different in this case. All the crazy fans of this actress had been waiting in high anticipation as to what would be the outcome of the amputation that had taken place with the actress. Well, it is a god news for all those people out there. The publicist reported that the actress would be monitored daily by nurses. He also said that Zsa Zsa Gabor herself is also very happy to go home.

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