Doctors say the leftist leader has been cleared to work while recovering at home after being rushed to hospital last week.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been released from hospital following an emergency surgery to treat bleeding in his brain.
The 79-year-old Brazilian leader delivered brief remarks upon his release on Sunday, days after he was rushed to the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in Sao Paulo after experiencing headaches.
“I’m here alive, well, with the urge to work. And I’ll tell you something I used to say during the campaign. I’m 79 years old, I have the energy of a 30-year-old and the enthusiasm of a 20-year-old to build this country,” Lula said.
Doctors have said Lula would continue to recover from his home in Sao Paulo. He will be able to walk and hold meetings but has been advised against international travel for the time being.
The medical team said the leftist leader should be able to travel domestically, including to the capital Brasilia, following further assessment.
Lula underwent two surgeries while at the hospital, both aimed at blocking blood flow in parts of his brain to prevent hemorrhaging. His doctor had described the procedures as “routine” and “minimally invasive”, requiring only sedation as opposed to anesthesia.
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