December 23rd 2024.
On Monday, former President Bill Clinton was admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington due to a fever. According to his deputy chief of staff, Angel Urena, the 78-year-old was hospitalized in the afternoon for testing and observation. However, Urena assured that Clinton is in good spirits and is grateful for the exceptional care he is receiving.
Clinton, a Democrat who served two terms as president from 1993 to 2001, has been actively involved in politics even after leaving the White House. Just this summer, he addressed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris during the November election.
Despite his busy schedule, Clinton has faced several health scares in the past. In 2004, he had to undergo quadruple bypass surgery after experiencing chest pains and difficulty in breathing. He also had to return to the hospital in 2005 for surgery on his partially collapsed lung and in 2010, he had two stents implanted in his coronary artery.
In response to these health issues, Clinton made significant changes to his diet, adopting a mostly vegan lifestyle. This decision not only helped him lose weight but also improved his overall health.
Earlier this year, Clinton was hospitalized for six days in California for an unrelated infection while the COVID-19 pandemic was still at its peak. His aide revealed that he had a urological infection that spread to his bloodstream, but he was on the road to recovery and did not go into septic shock. Though he was in an intensive care unit, Clinton did not need ICU care.
It is clear that Clinton has had his fair share of health challenges, but he has always bounced back with determination and a positive attitude. Let us all wish him a speedy recovery and good health in the future.
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