Zsa Zsa Gabor rushed to hospital with suspected internal bleeding
LOS ANGELES — Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was rushed to Ronald Reagan-UCLA Medical Center this morning with suspected internal bleeding, is having trouble recognizing her husband and doctor, according to her publicist.
Spokesman John Blanchette said Gabor began spitting up blood this morning after breakfast, about two weeks after having part of a leg amputated. Doctors suspect some type of internal bleeding. Over the weekend, Blanchette said Gabor was confused and could not recognize her husband and her regular doctor, who came to the house for a visit.
The condition of the Hungarian-born actress, 93, was not clear.
Gabor has been in and out of the hospital for complications from hip surgery performed after she fell at her Beverly Hills home. Doctors had been treating an infection with heavy-duty antibiotics.
The amputation was necessary because of poor circulation and a large ulcerated area on the leg.
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