Health Rises Down, This Is Queen Elizabeth II's Health History Ahead Of Death
JAKARTA - Queen Elizabeth II is still working despite health problems, one of which was when she was eager to greet British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Tuesday, September 6.
As broadcast by the Independent, Friday, the Queen's condition weakened after experiencing a severe cough and chest infection. He also had back pain, and had surgery for a torn bone in his knee.
But as mobility issues recently resurfaced, concerns about Queen Elizabeth's health condition are increasing.
In October last year, he was secretly hospitalized for an initial examination. He stayed the first night in hospital after eight years. Previously, in March 2013, he had been treated for gastroenteritis attacks.
Eight months later, the Queen felt uncomfortable on her ankle so the Duke of Cambridge had to represent her to attend the coronation ceremony.
In 2016, shortly after his 90th birthday, for the Opening of the State Parliament, he used an elevator instead of boarding 26 households. He also decided to end his overseas trip immediately after that.
The Wales Prince said his mother was at Cenotaph for Remembrance Sunday in November 2017, due to a knee pain. That was the first time the head of state had watched a ceremony from the balcony.
Just a few months later, the Queen underwent eye surgery to remove the cataract. He was treated as a daily patient and did not cancel any activities.
But in June 2018, the Queen was forced to withdraw from the service at St Paul's Cathedral because she was not feeling well. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queen and Duke oftrato isolated themselves at Windsor Castle. That same year, the Queen was free from her knee problems and could ride a bangs.
In October last year, he used a stick to walk at the Westminster Abbey Service. Buckingham Palace said the Queen had an episodic mobility problem.
A week later, after a busy fall program, he was asked by his doctor to rest and advised to cancel his trip to Northern Ireland.
The next day he came back to work on light tasks. However, immediately after that, he withdrew from more engagement at key events, including the Cop26 climate change summit and the Festival of Remembrance.
Buckingham Palace said the Queen was advised not to make an official visit. He intends to attend the Memorial Sunday service at the Cenotaph, but has to cancel it due to back problems.
For more than three months, he has only performed minor tasks, including virtual audiences and face-to-face at Windsor Castle.
This year, a series of events became challenging activities for anyone in their 90s. In February, he met with charity workers at Sandringham House, which has been his biggest public involvement since October.
But along with technological advances, various tasks can be transferred to video calls. The UK's longest-serving ruler once commented during a live audience: "Well, as you can see, I can't move."
The queen had received a positive test result for COVID-19 in February. He, who has received the vaccine three times, has symptoms such as a mild cold but the virus is making him very tired.
He then canceled several virtual hearings, and the following month withdrew from Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
But he gathered to honor the Duke ofsifat through a memorial service, at the end of March. At that time, he walked slowly and carefully with the help of the stick, and held on to the elbows of the Duke of York.
In May, he missed the opening of the State Parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years, due to the problem of episodic mobility again.
That same month, the Queen briefly visited the Windsor Horse Show in May and became an honorary guest at the extravaganza A resultp Through History near Windsor.
Quoted from ANTARA, he made a surprise appearance to officially open Elizabeth's path at Paddington Station, London. At that time the Queen looked cheerful, even though her visit was limited to only 10 minutes.
On the first day of June 2th jubilee celebrations, he pleased the crowd with his appearance from the balcony of Buckingham Palace and then at Windsor Castle.
But the next day he withdrew from Platinum Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul Cathedral after experiencing discomfort during the celebration of the previous day.
After that, the Queen had attended the Chelsea Flower Show. At that time, he was taken around using a high-tech golf train.
On Wednesday (7/9), the Queen withdrew from the virtual Advisory Board on the advice of a royal doctor. Buckingham Palace announced in a statement the day after that that doctors were concerned about the Queen's health. They noted the Queen remained comfortable in Balmoral.