Former first lady hospitalized in Houston

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 |
HOUSTON (AP) — Former first lady Barbara Bush was in a Houston hospital today after complaining of a “little bit of pain.”
Family spokesman Jim McGrath said Mrs. Bush went to Methodist Hospital as a precaution Tuesday night. She had been experiencing some pain this week but McGrath did not know what it was.
McGrath said all the results for tests she had undergone had been negative. He told The Houston Chronicle that Mrs. Bush was held overnight for observation and was expected to be released today.
McGrath said former President George H.W. Bush was with her.
Current first lady Laura Bush, Barbara Bush’s daughter-in-law, said today: “She’s doing great. George and I talked to both President Bush and Barbara Bush last night while they were in the hospital and they were both doing very well then.”
Interviewed on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Laura Bush said the White House doctor had spoken to Barbara Bush’s doctor this morning and “she’s doing very well.”
Barbara Bush is 83.
The former Barbara Pierce, daughter of the publisher of McCall’s magazine, married George H.W. Bush in January 1945 when he returned a hero from World War II.
She was the girl who, swept off her feet by a handsome Navy aviator, dropped out of college to marry him, “the first man I ever kissed.”
They had their first child, George, while still at Yale in 1946. The other Bush children are sons Jeb, Neil and Marvin, and daughter, Dorothy.
Mrs. Bush disclosed she was suffering from an overactive thyroid ailment known as Graves’ disease when she lived at the White House. The disease causes teary eyes and double vision in Mrs. Bush, according to her doctors.
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