Pope Francis has told a
Spanish radio station that a nurse saved his life for the second
time in his life on the occasion of his recent colon operation.
Francis said the first time had been in 1957.
Referring to the colon op on July 4, the pope told COPE Radio in
an interview that will be broadcast in full on Wednesday that "a
(male) nurse saved my life, a man of great experience".
He added: "It is the second time in my life that a nurser has
saved my life.
"The first was in 1957".
The pope, 84, spent 10 days in Rome's Gemelli Hospital at the
beginning of July after having an operation called a
left-hemicolectomy, which removed the left side of the colon and
joined the remaining sections - a common procedures in cases of
recurring episodes of diverticulitis.
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