Dryml moved.
Doctors treating seriously injured Czech Republic star Ales Dryml at Oxford's John Radcliffe hospital took the decision to move him out of the Intensive Care Unit to the specialist Neurological Unit which is still housed in the old hospital, the John Radcliffe Infirmary.
That move took place yesterday and went well although, overnight, doctors and nurses there had to respond and treat Ales accordingly when some minor problems arose. We are informed that Ales responded well to that treatment and his condition is stable.
Doctors treating seriously injured Czech Republic star Ales Dryml at Oxford's John Radcliffe hospital took the decision to move him out of the Intensive Care Unit to the specialist Neurological Unit which is still housed in the old hospital, the John Radcliffe Infirmary.
That move took place yesterday and went well although, overnight, doctors and nurses there had to respond and treat Ales accordingly when some minor problems arose. We are informed that Ales responded well to that treatment and his condition is stable.
No further treatment is planned at this stage with doctors allowing Ales to rest before they take the next steps. If there is any further news during today, then a further press release will be issued.