Former President Goes Home From Hospital

Former President George H.W. Bush was released Friday from a Houston  hospital where he received treatment for a mild case of pneumonia and  chronic bronchitis during a two-week stay.

“President and Mrs. Bush are very pleased to be home spending time  with family and friends and grateful for the outstanding care provided  by his doctors and nurses,” Bush spokesman Jim McGrath said in a  statement.

The 92-year-old Bush had been admitted to Houston Methodist Hospital  on April 14 for treatment of a persistent cough. Doctors determined he  had pneumonia.

But after the pneumonia was treated, Bush remained hospitalized as he  dealt with a case of chronic bronchitis — a constant irritation of the  lining of tubes that carry air to one’s lungs. Bush’s doctors said  chronic bronchitis is a condition more prevalent with age and can  aggravate the symptoms of pneumonia.

Bush will continue receiving treatment for bronchitis at home, but  this should not affect the 41st president’s plans to travel to his home  in Kennebunkport, Maine, where he and his 91-year-old wife, Barbara,  spend their summers, McGrath said in an email. Bush and his wife live in  Houston during the winter.


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