
Published on October 31, 2007
Under the Committee of Royal Physicians' instruction and monitoring, she is continuing her physical therapy and is receiving medication.
Both Her Royal Highness and His Majesty the King are being treated at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital.
The inflammation of the King's large intestine has reduced and his blood chemistry is normal. His Majesty's general condition is good, said the 18th Royal Household Bureau statement on his condition.
His Holiness the Supreme Patriarch led a group Buddhist prayer to bless both His Majesty and Her Royal Highness and wished for their speedy recovery. The National Buddhism Office has asked temples nationwide to have monks practise extensive meditation to bless the King and Princess.
Wadeng Pateh, 91, a friend of His Majesty, flew from Pattani to sign a get-well message at the hospital. With eyes brimming with tears, he said after signing the book that he was worried about the King and wished to see him get well soon.
Doctors from Kyoshu University in Japan paid a visit and signed get-well messages.
Slovakian Ambassador Vasil Pytel and a group of Bhutanese medical staff who practised their internship at Siriraj Hospital were among many people signing the books yesterday.
The Nation