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Kennedy Hospitalized After Seizure Save Email Print
Posted: 5:56 PM May 17, 2008
Last Updated: 3:29 PM May 19, 2008
Reporter: AP

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BOSTON (AP) -- A spokeswoman for Sen. Edward Kennedy says he is conscious and talking to family after he suffered a seizure in his Cape Cod home and was flown to a Boston hospital.
The 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat fell ill at his home Saturday morning and was rushed to a local hospital. He later was flown to Massachusetts General Hospital to determine the cause of the seizure.
Spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said he is "conscious, talking, joking with family."
His wife, children and niece Caroline Kennedy are among those with him at the hospital.
The second longest serving member of the Senate had surgery in October to repair a nearly complete blockage in a major neck artery. The surgery is done to prevent stroke.

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Posted by: Kristy Location: MI on May 18, 2008 at 11:21 AM
Oh Teddy, could it be your past lifestyle is now catching up with you. Thank goodness you werent driving your car over a bridge when this happened. Let's hope that you will take care of yourself and layoff the booze.

Posted by: We the People Location: America on May 17, 2008 at 09:06 PM
Maybe its time for him to step down from the Senate and make room for someone who can the work the PEOPLE want rather than just pushing his agenda.

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