Bill Clinton, 78, remains optimistic and in good spirits despite his recent hospitalisation for a fever
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Former US President Bill Clinton, 78, has been admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, after developing a fever.
According to his spokesperson, Clinton is receiving excellent care and remains optimistic about returning home soon.
Bill Clinton’s health update
Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, Angel Urena, offered an update on his condition: “The president is fine. He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving.”
The former president was at home in Washington when he began feeling unwell and was taken to the hospital. Although the exact cause of the fever hasn’t been revealed, Clinton is said to be hopeful about being discharged before Christmas.
Bill Clinton’s medical history and past challenges
This hospitalisation follows a series of health challenges Clinton has faced over the years:
2004: Underwent quadruple bypass heart surgery.
2010: Had two stents placed to open a blocked artery.
2021: Treated for an infection that spread to his bloodstream.
Despite these incidents, Clinton has continued to maintain an active lifestyle.
Bill Clinton’s active life after the Presidency
Clinton has kept a packed schedule in recent months. He’s been actively campaigning for political causes and promoting his latest book, Citizen: My Life After the White House. The memoir reflects on his journey after leaving office and his commitment to public service.
For now, his focus is on resting and recovering, but his dedication to staying engaged with the world remains an inspiration.