The Palm Beach Post

Bush released after 2-week hospital stay

- Associated Press

HOUSTON — 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.

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. 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 afffffffff­fffect 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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