"The new symptom is a thermoregulatory disorder... he has a high blood pressure and constant fever"| Nika Gvaramia about Mikheil Saakashvili

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According to Nika Gvaramia, the lawyer of Georgia's third president, Mikheil Saakashvili's health condition is deteriorating day by day. He reported that today the third president has also lost his thermoregulation, suffers from high blood pressure and constant fever.

Every visit is worse. It becomes very difficult for any visitor, especially his loved ones, to watch it all. Family members, indeed, are still doing well in that they can't go in and see him. He has new symptoms, I have to voice it because the doctors are not allowed in. This new symptom is impaired thermoregulation, as drinking cold water makes him shiver, drinking tea makes him sweat. Consequently, a new problem has been added; this symptom is, of course, a thermoregulatory disorder.

What the medical staff will say about this, I do not know. Accordingly, we will probably hear commentary on this from now on. He's now, so to speak, at a critical state, the blood pressure that had been dropped is now back at its peak. I don't know what that means either, just telling the doctors the symptoms first so they can draw some conclusions. And what is very concerning in my opinion is the constant fever from 37 to 37.5, which in my opinion indicates that there is some kind of inflammatory process going on in the body, but we don't know what kind. I say this as a symptom to discuss with the doctors.

Today I requested an interview with his personal physician who is here, Ms. Nana Mikava. I was not given the opportunity to do so. I appeal to Ms. Nana Mikava that it is not enough for Saakashvili to say something in his ear or in the office, she should come out and say what we are dealing with in general, because we know that we simply cannot treat him here and he should at least be taken to a specialized clinic. As for the referral clinic, my position, based on doctors' opinions, is that it should be immediately transferred to one," says Nika Gvaramia.

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