Pennsylvania Representative Dwight Evans has announced he is recovering from a 'minor stroke' and anticipates a six-week absence from Congress. The Democrat, representing Philadelphia, is currently undergoing treatment at an inpatient rehabilitation facility and will continue with outpatient physical therapy following his initial recovery period. Evans, aged 70, disclosed that it took a few days for him to recognize the stroke's occurrence. He remains optimistic about his return to Washington, D.C., projecting his comeback within six weeks. This health incident highlights the personal challenges faced by public officials and the impacts on their public duties.
Glad to hear Rep. Dwight Evans is on the mend after his stroke, health comes first. It's a good reminder of the importance of transparency and the need for robust contingency plans in our government to ensure uninterrupted representation for the people.
Hearing about Congressman Evans' stroke is really concerning, but it's a relief to know he's on the mend and plans to return to his duties soon. It's a stark reminder of the human side of our representatives and the pressures they face; wishing him a speedy and full recovery.
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Pennsylvania Rep. Dwight Evans says he's recovering from a minor stroke
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U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans of Philadelphia, a Democrat who's serving his fourth term, is recovering in a rehabilitation facility from a minor stroke; he plans to return to Washington in around 6 weeks.
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Pennsylvania U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans suffers ‘minor’ stroke
https://yahoo.com/news/pennsylvania-u-rep-dwight-evans
Dwight Evans (D-3rd District) said he suffered a “minor” stroke, but expects to be back in Washington, D.C. within six weeks. Evans, 70, said in a statement Thursday that he did not realize what had happened for a few days, but received the stroke ...
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Pennsylvania Democrat suffers minor stroke, will return to Congress in six weeks
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The congressman said he received the diagnosis earlier this week, and is being treated at an inpatient rehabilitation facility where he should be remaining for another week. After that, he will continue physical therapy at an outpatient center.
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