Editor’s Note: The extreme amount of water retention is much more than a case of Bronchitis. There is something more serious at play here. I will let the M. D.’s and R.N.’s who read FromRome.Info sound off in the comments. — Indeed, kidney failure might be a cause. It is known that both Archbishop Ganswein and Pope Benedict XVI suffered from kidney failure. There may be something in the water (the element) or waters (the Secret Services and intrigues) of the Vatican that could be the cause.
Since early December he has been seen in public gasping for breath. But at that time the Vatican said nothing about “Bronchitis”. Reports yesterday, however, affirmed that he has been suffering from Bronchitis for several months.
Last Spring, Judge Napolitano said, after meeting Pope Francis in the Cafeteria of Santa Marta, at the Vatican, that he seemed under some sort of sedative medication, since he was like a walking-dead person.
This morning however, it was admitted that he is under a new therapy, which is pharmacological, that is, drug based. Water retention could also be caused by a urinary tract infection which is preventing proper and normal water loss.
Publicly, the Vatican is sustaining that it is just the case of a bad chest cold, of the kind which is currently widespread at Rome: cough, phlegm, exhaustion. This report explicitly says that the Pope had excessive amounts of phlegm in his chest and has begun this new therapy:
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