Fmr. President George H.W. Bush to spend Christmas in the hospital

Former President George H.W. Bush on March 29, 2012 in Houston, Texas. / Tom Pennington/Getty Images
HOUSTON Former President George H.W. Bush will spend Christmas in a Texas hospital after developing a fever and weakness following a monthlong, bronchitis-like cough, his spokesman said Monday.
A hospital spokesman had said the 88-year-old would be released in time to spend the holiday at home, but that changed after Bush developed a fever.
"He's had a few setbacks. Late last week, he had a few low-energy days followed by a low-grade fever," Jim McGrath, Bush's spokesman, told The Associated Press. "Doctors still say they are cautiously optimistic, but every time they get over one thing, another thing pops up."
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He said the cough that initially brought Bush to the hospital on Nov. 23 is now evident only about once a day, and the fever appears to be under control, although doctors are still working to get the right balance in Bush's medications. No discharge date has been set.
"Given his current condition, doctors just want to hang on to him," McGrath said. He didn't know what had caused the fever.
Bush's son, George W. Bush, the 43rd president, has been among the visitors at the hospital.
Being in the hospital for such a long time has not been easy for Bush, who is accustomed to being active, McGrath said. But the president has said he's determined "not to get grumpy about it."
"He's just the most relentlessly positive person," McGrath said, and "he does enjoy joking with the nurses."
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Move out of Houston and go to the country. Chemicals and particulates are not part of allergy testing and don't get AMA approval for treatment until the maladies are too far gone.
Of course they do. He's got good insurance.