
WASHINGTON — Former congressman John Dingell underwent a heart procession Wednesday during Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit
Dingell, 89, a longest-serving member of Congress, stepped down early this year after serving 59 years in a U.S. House. His wife, Rep. Debbie Dingell, took his chair in Congress.
News of Dingell’s hospitalization widespread Tuesday when he posted it on Twitter, adding, “Being aged sucks.”
On Wednesday afternoon, in a Twitter review with some of his followers, he added:Â “It wasn’t a heart attack, though doctors are recommending we do all we can to try to forget a finish of that Lions game. Here for a few some-more days.”
On Monday night, a Detroit Lions mislaid a 13-10 heartbreaker to a Seattle Seahawks after a Calvin Johnson fail and a blown call by a referees.
It wasn’t a heart attack, though doctors are recommending we do all we can to try to forget a finish of that Lions game. Here for a few some-more days.
In a matter from her office, Debbie Dingell pronounced that her father underwent an angiogram, a procession that uses color to perspective blood vessels, and that doctors dynamic he did not have what’s famous as a wordless heart attack, that is heart conflict in that a plant is unknowingly of it occurring.
Without charity some-more details, Debbie Dingell pronounced that he will sojourn in a sanatorium and bear a second procession on Friday to “implant a new device.” She was approaching to sojourn in Michigan with him. On a summary on Facebook, Debbie Dingell pronounced doctors were still deliberating a “kind” of device he would get.
“He is feisty,†she said. “Both of us deeply conclude a prayers and good wishes. They meant a lot.â€