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Former President Jimmy Carter
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-brain-surgery-jimmy-carter-returns-to-hometown-church/ar-BBYshuFAssociated Press (AP)
After brain surgery, Jimmy Carter returns to hometown church
12/30/19
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) Former President Jimmy Carter publicly appeared Sunday at the Georgia church where he worships for the first time since undergoing brain surgery in November.
The 95-year-old Carter and his wife of more than 70 years, Rosalynn, attended services at the Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains on Sunday, news outlets reported. Parishioners also prayed for the Carters, who were nestled into front-row seats at the church where Carter famously has taught Sunday school.
The nation's oldest-ever ex-president underwent surgery last month at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta to relieve pressure on his brain caused by bleeding from a fall.
Carter has faced several health issues in recent years. Earlier this month, he was treated at a hospital for a urinary tract infection. In October, he was hospitalized for a fall that fractured his pelvis and another fall in which he hit his head and required 14 stitches. A previous fall required he get hip surgery. In 2015, he was diagnosed with melanoma. After having parts of his liver removed and undergoing radiation, immunotherapy and treatment for brain lesions, he announced that he was cancer-free. (that's all, link for verification)
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Former President Jimmy Carter (Original Post)
saidsimplesimon
Dec 2019
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CTyankee
(67,907 posts)1. Funny how this man keeps his equilibrium through illness and old age...
his faith must indeed be his strength. I'm not a believer myself but I do believe that people of faith get through tough times well...
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)2. sorry for the delay
I am not a member or practice any organized religion. We both support the Constitution that gives all of US that basic right.
I've always admired President Carter for his acts of charity. I also support Habitat for Humanity.
