Bush Ready to Leave Intensive Care, Wife Barbara Goes Home

Bush Ready to Leave Intensive Care, Wife Barbara Goes Home
Former President George H. W. Bush (R) and his wife, Barbara, are greeted before a Republican presidential primary debate at The University of Houston in Houston, in this file photo. AP Photo/David J. Phillip
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HOUSTON—Former President George H.W. Bush is still suffering from pneumonia, but is well enough to leave the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital, doctors said Monday. His wife, Barbara, has been discharged from the same facility after completing treatment for bronchitis.

The 92-year-old former president was struggling to breathe when he was admitted to the Houston Methodist Hospital Jan. 14. Last week, he was breathing with the aid of a ventilator in the ICU, but doctors removed the breathing tube on Friday and by Monday were talking about the possibility that he could return home soon.

Dr. Amy Mynderse said at a news conference that the former president is “sitting up, watching TV and is waiting anxiously for his favorite oyster stew for lunch.”

“He’s on minimal oxygen, joking and laughing with the nurses and doctors,” she said.

Dr. Clint Doerr said Bush was still coughing “a fair amount” but that if he continues to improve, he could be discharged from the hospital by Friday or over the weekend.

“He’s excited to get home and he’s feeling well,” Mynderse said.

Former President George H.W. Bush hugs his wife, Barbara, after speaking at the dedication of the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, TX., on Nov. 6, 1997. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
Former President George H.W. Bush hugs his wife, Barbara, after speaking at the dedication of the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, TX., on Nov. 6, 1997. AP Photo/Pat Sullivan