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Sen. Johnson Resting, Remains Critical
2006-12-17
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., was in critical condition Saturday and resting from brain surgery. "At this point, no news is good news," said the senator's spokesman, Noah Pinegar.

Johnson's condition has appeared to improve since the surgery at the George Washington University Hospital. Johnson has responded to voices, opened his eyes and moved his limbs. Surgeons said in a statement Friday that the senator was experiencing post-surgery swelling in his brain, but they said that was normal.
That will be managed by drugs; in extreme cases they have to re-operate. But indeed, some swelling is typical. This will go down over the next several days.
Johnson's doctors also disclosed that when he arrived at the hospital, Johnson felt weakness on his right side. That condition probably will require physical therapy as part of his recovery.
Also tells us that the AVM was on the left side in the distribution of the middle cerebral artery.
South Dakota GOP Gov. Mike Rounds said people were standing behind the stricken lawmaker and he urged patience during Johnson's recovery. "It just happens that we have one of our friends, one of our colleagues, who is going through a tough time. When that happens, we stand by him. And that's exactly what the people of South Dakota will do."
Posted by:Steve White

#10  Wouldn't it be cool if he recovers as a right winger ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-12-17 20:57  

#9  Not being able to walk is one thing, but not being able to speak or listen is something else.

Yeah. Why couldn't that happen to Schumer, or Biden or Kennedy, or Durbin, or...
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-12-17 20:25  

#8  I was "critical" for a day after an entirely routine operation, then was under "special observation" for a couple days. Just SOP, I guess.

I also found that having an EKG machine in the room upgrades the room to a higher (and more expensive) level of care, even if the machine is unplugged and turned off.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-12-17 19:47  

#7  The AVM's location hints that the senator may have some damage to brain centers governing speaking and comprehension, bad combination for a politician. Not being able to walk is one thing, but not being able to speak or listen is something else.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-12-17 19:22  

#6  I think this is being so heavily reported due to the Media and Demotraitors sheer terror he'll croak or retire and then the Republicans get the Senate. Given their penchant for throwing people under the bus, this is the only reason they care if he lives or dies.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2006-12-17 15:47  

#5  Saw open your noggin, poke around in the brain, cut a few things out, and you'll be sore for a while.

Sheesh the things the newspeople come up with as "news". I guess in their ignorance, that is news.
Posted by: OldSpook   2006-12-17 10:45  

#4  17h12 here mate and sprinkling rain.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-12-17 09:09  

#3  Lol. Premium Snark before 9:00 AM.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-17 08:57  

#2  Isn't that typical of a Democrat? They save his life and he's still critical
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-17 08:56  

#1  Yawn, please ring me up when the headlines read:

"Sen. Johnson's Remains Resting......"
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-12-17 08:48  

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