Former President George H.W. Bush remained in intensive care at a Houston hospital on Friday but his condition continues to improve, a spokesman said.
"The
President is alert and, as always, in good spirits - and his exchanges
with doctors and nurses now include singing," family spokesman Jim McGrath said in a brief statement.
The 88-year-old Bush, the nation's oldest living former president, was admitted at Methodist Hospital
in Houston on Nov. 23 because of a bronchitis-related cough, after
spending about a week there earlier in November for the same condition.
The
cough was mostly resolved by the time he was moved to intensive care on
Sunday for treatment of a fever that doctors were having
difficulty controlling.
"The Bushes thank everyone for their
prayers and good wishes and, like their doctors, are cautiously
optimistic that the current course of treatment will be effective,"
McGrath said.
Jean Becker,
Bush's Houston chief of staff, said the former president would likely
be in the hospital for a while, noting his age and that "he had a
terrible case of bronchitis which then triggered a series
of complications."
Becker said "most of the civilized world" contacted her after word spread that Bush had been placed in intensive care unit.
"Someday
President George H.W. Bush might realize how beloved he is, but of
course one of the reasons why he is so beloved is because he has no
idea," Becker said in the at-times lighthearted statement that made
multiple references to jokes and the former president's sense of humor.
Updates on his health are being limited out of respect for the family, she said.
The
family had hoped Bush would have been well enough to spend Christmas at
home. His cough eased, but he developed a persistent fever. His
condition has since been downgraded to "guarded."
The former president has been visited by family and friends, including longtime friend James Baker III,
his former Secretary of State. Bush's daughter, Dorothy, arrived
Wednesday from her home in Bethesda, Md. Other visitors have included
his sons George W. Bush, the 43rd president, and Jeb Bush, the former
Florida governor.
Bush and his wife, Barbara, live in Houston during the winter and spend their summers at a home in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Bush, the 41st president, had served two terms as Ronald Reagan's
vice president when he was elected in 1988. Four years later, after a
term highlighted by the success of the 1991 Gulf War in Kuwait, he lost
to Democrat Bill Clinton amid voters' concerns about the economy.
Bush
was a naval aviator in World War II - at one point the youngest in the
Navy - and was shot down over the Pacific. He's skydived on at least
three of his birthdays since leaving the White House, most recently when
he turned 85.
Bush, also a former U.S. ambassador to China and
CIA director, suffers from a form of Parkinson's disease that forced him
in recent years to use a motorized scooter or wheelchair for mobility.
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