Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli is unlikely to attain 100% memory as per the latest update from the doctor treating the cricketer at a private hospital in Thane. According to an NDTV report Dwivedi while speaking on Vickey Lalwani’s YouTube channel said “Yes, there is a little bit of impairment of memory function also. Definitely, there is some impairment. Neurodegenerative changes are there.”
“So again, with the help of time and good rehabilitation, he will probably start functioning normally again. But not like 100 per cent, but definitely he will achieve 80-90 per cent of the memory, that previous memory,”
Dr Vivek Dwivedi, also said the ex-India batter may be discharged in the next few days. He also said that there might be some fluid retention. He said, “Yes, there is one condition. So, we call it NPH. But it will improve with the help of medicine. No surgeries are required. Neither further clots etc. Only with the help of medicine will it subside. So he will need a good rehabilitation. Rehabilitation means physiotherapy and nutritional support,”
“He will need a close monitoring. He will need rehabilitation, for which he will need money. He will need good physiotherapist twice a day, along with it he will need good nutritional support, speech therapy, there is some slurring. Rehabilitation is something which he will need. He will need good monitoring after discharge.”
MP Shrikant Shinde Pledges ₹5 Lakh Aid
According to a PTI report Kalyan Lok Sabha MP Shrikant Shinde, the son of Eknath Shinde, announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh for Kambli. The assistance will be provided through the Dr Shrikant Shinde Foundation next week, the release said. Additionally, Shrikant Shinde has assured Kambli and his family of further support in the days to come, according to OSD Chiwte.