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The boys and their trainer recover at the hospital, where medical staff gave more details about their condition Wednesday, a day after being rescued from a cave by dozens of divers who have braved dangerous elements to bring them out. Ministry inspector Dr. Tongchai Lertvirairatanapong said the boys were in "good condition", although they lost an average of two kilograms during their stay in the cave.
He attributes their good health to their coach, 25 – Ekkapol Ake Chantawong, a former monk who was the last to go out
"Like their trainer, all nine children are very well mentally – maybe because that they stayed there as a team, and I have to congratulate the "All 13, the first 8 can talk, but they can only stay in their bed, they can not play," said Lertvirairatanapong
. had not eaten food in the nine days before they were found and drink troubled water inside the cave, which On Tuesday, the authorities said that some of the boys had asked for bread with chocolate spread, but most of the time they would be given a milk-like food that was high in protein and nutrients. [19659002] The first surviving boys Sunday were allowed to see their pro through a glass partition and talking to them on a telephone line. They might soon meet them in person, but only by wearing protective clothing to reduce the risk of infection.
The second group of rescued boys was allowed to see their parents through the glass, but the third group is still undergoing tests, he said. Boys are expected to stay in the hospital for at least a week while their immune system recovers.
The extraordinary operation to rescue the boys ended on Tuesday, when Navy SEAL rescuers and a doctor followed the last four boys and coached them out of the cave complex.
Now that the operation to release them is over, the questions will inevitably turn to why their coach, known as Coach Ake, allowed them to enter the caves. first, at a time of year when they were likely to be inundated.
Nopparat Kanthawong, the head coach of the Wild Boars team, told CNN that he did not know why the boys had entered the cave. "At that point, now that the coach has come out, wait until he makes statements and just wait at the same time," he said in an interview.
Kanthawong said that he just wanted to support the team now that the players were out. "I'm going to hug them," he said.