Hugo Chavez faces tough cancer recovery, says Maduro
Source: BBC
Nicolas Maduro, Mr Chavez's handpicked successor, said the president's latest surgery in Cuba had been "complex, difficult, delicate".
Mr Maduro was speaking in Caracas following Mr Chavez's fourth cancer-related surgery on Tuesday.
He urged Venezuelans to pray for the 58-year-old president, and to face the "hard days" ahead calmly.
A solemn Mr Maduro, his voice cracking, said: "It was a complex, difficult, delicate operation," which meant that "the post-operative process is also going to be a complex and hard process".
Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-20703766
My father died of cancer. I would not wish this on my worse enemy.
teddy51
(3,491 posts)We can then decide (when the going gets tough if we want to use it). No way in hell would I want to dye from any painful disease. That's just me though!
Hope you make it President Chavez, best of luck.
Third Doctor
(1,574 posts)I really hope I'm wrong.
GermanSmoker
(91 posts)But still wish him a good recovery. No one deserve's to suffer like this.
But when the vice president makes a statement like this it doesn't look good for him. I suspect that Chavez end come's closer.
AlphaCentauri
(6,460 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,621 posts)Now is not the time to have to put up with their reveling in it, nor getting their last kicks in before they have to change the subject to the next Latin American leftist they hope to smear, and degrade to the world of people who know better.