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Right royal recovery on the way

People flocked to Siriraj Hospital yesterday to wish His Majesty the King a quick recovery after news of his illness was announced by the Royal Household Bureau.

The bureau issued a statement saying His Majesty was admitted to hospital on Saturday suffering from a fever, fatigue and loss of appetite.

The King was admitted for observation on the advice of his doctors and is being treated with intravenous drips and antibiotics.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

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-- Bangkok Post 2009-09-21

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HM the King admitted to Siriraj Hospital

The Royal Household Bureau issues a statement on Sunday, saying HM the King had fever and was fatigued on Saturday.

HM the King can eat less.

Team of doctors then recommended that HM the King be admitted to Siriraj Hospital to receive medical treatment to know the cause of the illness.

HM the King is now receiving saline solution with anti-biotic.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/20

Very best wishes for a complete recovery to His Majesty our King,

It's extremely heartwarming to see that we all have our love for our King in common.

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King's fever subsides

By The Nation Published on September 22, 2009

His Majesty the King's fever has subsided, but he still lacks an appetite, the Royal Household Bureau said yesterday.

His team of physicians continued to issue him antibiotics and intravenous fluid, the Palace said in its second statement.

The beloved 81 year old monarch has been undergoing medical care at Siriraj Hospital after developing a fever and fatigue last weekend.

Many well wishers went to the hospital to leave a message for a speedy recovery in the albums provided by the bureau.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/09/22...al_30112763.php

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