Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey released from hospital after undergoing minor procedure
Doctors removed fluid pressing against her lung after three weeks of discomfort, and officials said the issue was not an emergency.
- Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama was released from the hospital after undergoing a minor procedure to remove fluid buildup that was putting pressure on her lung.
- The 81-year-old governor had been experiencing discomfort for about three weeks and was feeling slightly short of breath.
- Ivey plans to work from home through the weekend and return to the Capitol next week, having undergone treatment for lung cancer in 2019.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey returns home following procedure to remove fluid pressing against her lung
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has returned to the Governor’s Mansion following a minor procedure to address fluid that had been pressing against her lung, her office said.
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Gov. Kay Ivey released from hospital, returns to Governor's Mansion
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAKA) – Gov. Kay Ivey has returned back to the Governor’s Mansion following her successful medical procedure at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. The Governor’s Office has announced that the fluid that had pressed against her lung has been removed and cleared, and she will have no short or long-term challenges related to this issue. Throughout her two-night hospital stay, Gov. she remained engaged in the ongoing legis…
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