RBC: figure skater Roman Kostomarov will be discharged from intensive care in the next two months
The 2006 Olympic champion in ice dancing Roman Kostomarov will be discharged from intensive care in the next two months. This was reported to RBC surrounded by the athlete.
According to the source, the condition of the 46-year-old skater is improving every day. It is noted that Kostomarov is gradually starting to return to normal life.
On March 4, it was reported that the Olympic champion was gradually coming out of a coma. Before that, it became known that Kostomarov had a microstroke, after which he was put into a drug-induced sleep for 72 hours.
Kostomarov was hospitalized on 10 January. He was diagnosed with left-sided pneumonia in combination with influenza B. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the skater was amputated with both feet, then the shins of both legs, the entire right hand, and several fingers of the left hand.
Source: Lenta

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