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6 Portraits of Sapri Pantun who has Started to Wake Up, Had a Dream to Leave His Family to go to Pekanbaru

6 Portraits of Sapri Pantun who has Started to Wake Up, Had a Dream to Leave His Family to go to Pekanbaru

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6 Portraits of Sapri Pantun who has Started to Wake Up, Had a Dream to Leave His Family to go to Pekanbaru

Comedian Eko Patrio has just visited his friend who is currently undergoing treatment at the hospital, namely Sapri Pantun. It is known that for several days Sapri Pantun has been receiving intensive treatment in the ICU room of Sari Asih Hospital, Ciledug, Tangerang.

What is his condition like? Find out here.

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Eko said that Sapri's condition has improved after several days of unconsciousness. In fact, Sapri's blood sugar level has also decreased.

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"Alhamdulillah, on the fourth day at Sari Asih, he gradually started to improve. From around 1170, his blood sugar level decreased to around 1100. He just woke up this morning, so it's the fourth day since he woke up. I see that he has started to react, which means he already knows 'it's Mr. Eko' and then he cries, he asks for prayers," said Eko Patrio on Thursday (6/5/2021).

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Eko also recounted when visiting Sapri. The comedian who is good at rhymes once told a story that he had dreamed of being invited to go to Pekanbaru.

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"Earlier he told a story, stuttering, 'I dreamed this morning like being invited to Pekanbaru' and then I was going to be invited by someone and so on, but 'I don't want to, I don't want to' like that. Earlier he told a story that he was invited by someone to go to Pekanbaru to leave his family and then Allahu Akbar," said Eko.

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Eko admitted that he will continue to monitor Sapri's condition. Coincidentally, Sapri is also one of the comedians under Ekomando Production. 

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"We manage the command because coincidentally, we constantly monitor it, especially since his wife is about to give birth, so I have to fully support this," said Eko.