Thomas Markle LIVE: Meghan’s dad loses leg after life-saving surgery

Thomas Markle LIVE: Meghan’s dad loses leg after life-saving surgery

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After a blood clot, Meghan Markle’s separated father, Thomas Markle, had his leg amputated in life-saving surgery.

Following a blood clot that had shut off circulation on Wednesday, the 81-year-old had his left leg below his knee removed in a three-hour long operation. He was taken right away into surgery after being taken to the hospital earlier this week using an ambulance.

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The upcoming days are “critical.”

According to Thomas Markle Jr., his father’s condition calls for the next two to three days to be “critical.”

His left leg was taken below the knee, he claimed. They were concerned about sepsis or gangrene developing an infection. The flesh was dying and black.

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Thomas Markle will have additional surgery.

Thomas now has to have another operation to remove a blood clot from his left thigh following his first operation to amputate his left lower leg and foot.

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Thomas Markle is based in the Philippines, but why?

Meghan Markle’s separated father, Thomas Markle Jr., and his son Thomas Markle Jr. moved to the Philippines earlier this year in an effort to “create a new life” from the Duchess of Sussex’s “constant pain.”

Thomas relocated to a new location in an effort to get away from his ex-girlfriend Meghan.
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Thomas Markle’s hospital slog

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Thomas Markle Jr.’s statement

Meghan Markle’s son, Mark Markle’s father, confirmed the news of the operation in a statement. My father is acting very brave, the sentence read. His foot eventually turned black before becoming blue. It occurred very quickly. The local hospital performed some scans and an ultrasound, and they determined that the leg needed to be amputated.

Source: Mirror

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