Ruby Rodriguez discharged from hospital
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Ruby Rodriguez discharged from hospital
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Published May 26, 2020 07:22 PM PHT

Television host Ruby Rodriguez was finally discharged from the hospital.
Television host Ruby Rodriguez was finally discharged from the hospital.
Ruby, who was confined at the Manila Doctors Hospital for nearly a week due to stomach pain, made the announcement through her social media page on Tuesday morning, May 26.
Ruby, who was confined at the Manila Doctors Hospital for nearly a week due to stomach pain, made the announcement through her social media page on Tuesday morning, May 26.
“Finally out of the hospital! Still need 2 weeks of meds but feeling so much better. All procedures [okay], hope nothing comes bad with biopsy,” she said.
“Finally out of the hospital! Still need 2 weeks of meds but feeling so much better. All procedures [okay], hope nothing comes bad with biopsy,” she said.
According to Ruby, she had a mass in her stomach that needed to be taken out. She underwent the procedure over the weekend, based on her response to a comment left by fellow star Isabelle Daza.
According to Ruby, she had a mass in her stomach that needed to be taken out. She underwent the procedure over the weekend, based on her response to a comment left by fellow star Isabelle Daza.
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In a previous post, Ruby, 54, thanked those who had prayed for her speedy recovery.
In a previous post, Ruby, 54, thanked those who had prayed for her speedy recovery.
“Thanks everyone for [your] well wishes,” she said.
“Thanks everyone for [your] well wishes,” she said.
Ruby’s hospitalization comes after she lost her older sister, leading pediatrician Dr. Sally Gatchalian, after the latter battled the novel coronavirus in March.
Ruby’s hospitalization comes after she lost her older sister, leading pediatrician Dr. Sally Gatchalian, after the latter battled the novel coronavirus in March.
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