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เธอสามารถรักษาน้ำหนักให้คงอยู่ที่
48 กก.ได้อย่างดีเยี่ยม
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กินแต่ไก่และปลา หมอจึงแนะให้เธอกินปลาเพิ่มขึ้นอีกเพราะเธอชอบซีฟูด เธอกินเฉพาะไข่ขาว
(ไม่กินไข่แดง)
Mrs Suu Kyi, 66,
"She is brilliant in maintaining her weight at 106
pounds [48kg]," he said.
She avoids animals with four legs. "Just chicken and
fish _ I asked her to eat more fish because she likes seafood. She eats only
the white parts of the egg," he said.
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The doctor behind the lady
Aung San Suu Kyi has defied Myanmar's generals for decades. But there's one man whose orders she usually follows: Tin Myo Win, her doctor.
- Published: 1/04/2012 at 12:00 AM
- Newspaper section: topstories
A VERY SPECIAL GUEST: Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at the wedding of her doctor Tin Myo Win. |
Behind the scenes, Tin Myo Win has played a key role in the National
League for Democracy's (NLD) first election campaign in 22 years,
checking party leader Mrs Suu Kyi's health every Monday and Thursday and
advising on whether she should travel.
Last week, he urged her not to travel after she fell ill while campaigning in Myeik in southern Myanmar.
"The problem is the workload," Tin Myo Win said. "She can't rest
enough. It's partly because of her age and also because of the weather."
Mrs Suu Kyi, 66, has fallen ill twice on the campaign trail, most
recently vomiting and suffering low blood pressure. Temperatures have
regularly reached 38C in many parts of Myanmar.
In 2003, while under house arrest, Mrs Suu Kyi had major surgery, Tin
Myo Win said, but he declined to give details, citing patient
confidentiality.
Despite new fears for her health, Tin Myo Win couldn't stop Mrs Suu
Kyi from taking one last-minute campaign trip on the eve of Myanmar's
historic by-election today. She left Yangon at 4pm yesterday for the
three-hour drive to Kawhmu Township, where she is running against two
opponents.
"Even if she feels exhausted, she didn't express any pain," her
doctor said in a rare interview on Friday between operations at the
Muslim Free Hospital in Yangon.
NLD sources said Tin Myo Win advised against travelling this weekend, but Mrs Suu Kyi refused to stay put.
She was scheduled to spend the night in a village in Kawhmu and tour
some voting stations early this morning. She was planning to return to
Yangon before noon.
Myanmar is holding its first election since 2010, when the
pro-military Union Solidarity and Development Party won an overwhelming
victory in what was seen as a widely rigged poll.
The NLD boycotted, but
decided to take part this time after Mrs Suu Kyi became convinced the
new civilian government was sincere in making reforms. Across the
country, 45 seats are up for grabs.
Tin Myo Win, 61, and his wife are the only ones who regularly visited
Mrs Suu Kyi during her years of house arrest, and got to know her well.
"She is brilliant in maintaining her weight at 106 pounds [48kg]," he said.
He said he has been pushing Mrs Suu Kyi to eat more meat for a
balanced diet. She avoids animals with four legs. "Just chicken and fish
_ I asked her to eat more fish because she likes seafood. She eats only
the white parts of the egg," he said.
Tin Myo Win earned his medical degree in 1975 from the Institute of
Medicine in Yangon and later became a surgeon. His specialty is
gastrointestinal disorders. He was also once a politician.
He first met Mrs Suu Kyi in September 1988 and his long-time
friendship with the democracy icon was evident in February, when Tin Myo
Win married Pyone Mo Ei. Mrs Suu Kyi paid for the lavish wedding at the
five-star Trader's Hotel.
Tin Myo Win cares for many other activists, politicians and former
political prisoners, but he said Mrs Suu Kyi stands out. "She is the
best patient," Tin Myo Win said. "No one can endure pain like her."
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- Writer: Nyein Nyein Naing
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