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By The nation

Published on September 23, 2009

HM the King still has a low fever, however his general condition has improved, according to a statement from the Royal Household Bureau yesterday.

Doctors continued treating His Majesty with an intravenous feed of medicine and food supplement.

The King was admitted to Siriraj Hospital on Saturday for a temperature and loss of appetite.

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HM has physical therapy

By The Nation

Published on September 25, 2009

HM has physical therapy

His Majesty the King has now been undergoing physical therapy to regain his health at the Siriraj Hospital.

"He has no more fever and has gained more appetite now," the Royal Household Bureau announced yesterday it its fifth statement about His Majesty's health since he was admitted to hospital on September 19.

People continued to flock to the Siriraj Hospital and the Grand Palace to sign getwell messages for the monarch yesterday.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/25

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King closer to full recovery

Published on September 26, 2009

His Majesty the King had no fever yesterday and was no longer being given intravenous nutrients and liquid solutions, the Royal Household Bureau announced yesterday.

Doctors continued to administer antibiotics to complete the required regimen.

HM the King was also offered physical therapy twice a day, up from once one day earlier, the bureau said in its sixth statement on the His Majesty's health after he was admitted to Siriraj Hospital last Saturday night.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/26

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HM in good condition

By The Nation, Daily Xpress

Published on September 28, 2009

HM in good condition

His Majesty the King is in a good condition in general, can eat more and is undergoing physical rehabilitation and receiving medication, the eighth Royal Household Bureau statement said yesterday.

His Majesty will continue to receive medication until the course is complete, said the statement.

Meanwhile, a large number of wellwishers have been signing messages wishing His Majesty a full and speedy recovery at Siriraj Hospital, where he is being treated.

Among them is a sailboat crewman who participated in a regional sporting event in 1967 and worked closely with His Majesty in a series of competitions, which later saw the Monarch winning a gold medal on December 16 that year after racing in a ship he built.

During the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games (SEAP Games), MR Somchanok Kridakorn, now 79, said he witnessed His Majesty's expertise in designing and building a sailing ship himself.

Somchanok, a retired Army ltgeneral, was impressed with the King's success in building a ship according to design - all with his bare hands and at a time when there was no computerised assistance.

His Majesty won gold in the "OK Series", sailing a ship he built and named - "Mod" [Ant].

Somchanok said the name Ant was given because fibreglass powder used in moulding the ship irritated the skin, like an ant bite.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/28

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HM cured of lung infection

By The Nation

Published on September 29, 2009

His Majesty the King has recovered from a lung infection and fever and is in a good condition in general, the ninth Royal Household Bureau statement said last night.

After His Majesty developed fever yesterday, the royal physicians examined him and diagnosed a lung infection. They did not find any stomach infection, and His Majesty does not have a cough.

After His Majesty was administered a new type of antibiotic and fed intravenously, his fever subsided, and his condition returned to normal yesterday morning, the statement said.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/29

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HM cured of lung infection

By The Nation

Published on September 29, 2009

His Majesty the King has recovered from a lung infection and fever and is in a good condition in general, the ninth Royal Household Bureau statement said last night.

After His Majesty developed fever yesterday, the royal physicians examined him and diagnosed a lung infection. They did not find any stomach infection, and His Majesty does not have a cough.

After His Majesty was administered a new type of antibiotic and fed intravenously, his fever subsided, and his condition returned to normal yesterday morning, the statement said.

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-- The Nation 2009/09/29

Long Live the King!

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Well, that certainly is good news. His Majesty is a strong individual that has endured much throughout his life. His service and dedication to the land He loves and his compassion for his people is unmatched throughout the world and, in some regards, throughout history. His Majesty is a shining example of Buddha's teachings put into action. May His Majesty the King lead us through these dark times into the Light of Rightousness. Long Live the King!

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HM eating and sleeping better

By The Nation

Published on October 1, 2009

His Majesty the King's condition has improved, according to the latest statement from the Royal Household Bureau.

"His Majesty's temperature is normal. He can take more food and sleeps well," the statement said.

Doctors continue to provide him with physical therapy, antibiotics and intravenous food.

His Majesty was admitted to Siriraj Hospital on September 19.

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-- The Nation 2009/10/01

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King's health good

By The Nation

Published on October 3, 2009

King's health good

HM the King Bhumibol Adulyadej's health condition is now good, according to the latest statement from the Royal Household Bureau.

"He can take more food and get good sleep," the statement said.

His doctors have still provided His Majesty with physical therapy. However, they have already reduced the amount of food supplement given to him intravenously.

The muchbeloved monarch has been receiving treatment at the Siriraj Hospital since September 19.

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-- The Nation 2009/10/03

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UPDATE

HM the King's condition improving

Published on October 5, 2009

His Majesty the King's general condition is improving and he can eat and sleep, the Royal Household Bureau's statement said yesterday.

Doctors performed an Xray on HM the King's chest and found the lung infection to be improving.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people have queued to sign wellwishing books for HM the King's quick recovery.

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-- The Nation 2009/10/05

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