Former President George H.W. Bush continues to fight a Stubborn Fever
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Following a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, President Bush was admitted to the intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital on Sunday where he remains in guarded condition," Bush family spokesman Jim McGrath revealed in a prepared statement.
"Doctors at Methodist continue to be cautiously optimistic about the current course of treatment. The president is alert and conversing with medical staff, and is surrounded by family."
Following a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, President Bush was admitted to the intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital on Sunday where he remains in guarded condition," Bush family spokesman Jim McGrath revealed in a prepared statement.
"Doctors at Methodist continue to be cautiously optimistic about the current course of treatment. The president is alert and conversing with medical staff, and is surrounded by family."
McGrath
earlier told ABC affiliate KTRK that the former president was awake and joking
with doctors, but had yet to respond to medication designed to reduce the
fever.
Bush,
88, has been in the intensive care unit in Houston's Methodist Hospital since
Sunday, and hospitalized since Nov. 23, when he was brought to the hospital
with a bronchitis-like cough. A hospital statement released on Dec. 13
predicted the former president would be discharged before Christmas.
Hospital
Media spokesman David Bricker told ABC News that Houston Methodist Hospital
will be releasing an updated statement on Bush's condition, but could not
provide a timeline for the release and added that such information would be
revealed when doctors felt it was appropriate and in accordance with the wishes
of the Bush family.
President Obama reportedly was being updated on Bush's condition but hadn't spoken
directly with the Bush family.
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