Albuquerque Journal

Former President Carter to have surgery

- BY JAY REEVES AND SHAMEKA DUDLEY-LOWE

ATLANTA — Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was admitted to a hospital on Monday evening for a surgery to relieve pressure on his brain, caused by bleeding due to his recent falls, his spokeswoma­n said.

The procedure is scheduled for Tuesday morning at Emory University Hospital, Deanna Congileo said in a statement.

Carter has fallen at least three times this year, and the first incident in the spring required hip replacemen­t surgery. He traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, and helped build a Habitat for Humanity home after getting 14 stitches following a fall on Oct. 6. And he was briefly hospitaliz­ed after fracturing his pelvis on Oct. 21.

He received a dire cancer diagnosis in 2015, but survived and has since said he is cancer-free.

Nearly four decades after he left office and despite a body that’s failing after 95 years, the nation’s oldest ever ex-president still teaches Sunday school roughly twice a month at Maranatha Baptist Church in his tiny hometown of Plains in southwest Georgia.

His message is unfailingl­y about Jesus, not himself.

Rev. Tony Lowden, Carter’s pastor, said the ex-president was hospitaliz­ed Monday on what he called “a rough day.”

“We just need the whole country to be in prayer for him,” Lowden said in a telephone interview.

The church has announced that Carter will not be teaching his Sunday school class this week.

Carter is resting comfortabl­y and his wife, Rosalynn, is with him, Congileo said.

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