Doctors Say Fatigue Caused Sen. Ted Kennedy’s Seizure
Doctors are blaming fatigue for the seizure that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, ill with a brain tumor, suffered during a post-inauguration luncheon for President Barack Obama. Dr. Edward Aulisi, Washington Hospital Center’s neurosurgery chairman, says Kennedy is awake, talking with family and friends and feeling well.
Published: January 20, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - Doctors are blaming fatigue for the seizure that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, ill with a brain tumor, suffered during a post-inauguration luncheon for President Barack Obama.
Dr. Edward Aulisi, Washington Hospital Center’s neurosurgery chairman, says Kennedy is awake, talking with family and friends and feeling well.
In a statement released by Kennedy’s office, Aulisi said: “After testing, we believe the incident was brought on by simple fatigue.“
Kennedy will remain at the hospital overnight for observation and go home in the morning.
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