George HW Bush's breathing returns to normal

Austin - Former president George HW Bush's
breathing has returned to normal and he is awaiting
doctors' approval to be discharged from a Houston
hospital where he has been receiving treatment for
nearly a week, his office said on Monday.
"He will remain at the Houston Methodist Hospital
tonight pending final approval from his doctors to
return home," said Jim McGrath, a spokesman for
the 90-year-old former Republican president.
Bush was taken by ambulance to Houston Methodist
Hospital last Tuesday night and admitted for
observation after experiencing breathing difficulties,
according to the spokesman for the 41st US
president.
McGrath said over the weekend that doctors "have
begun discussing dates for his discharge".
Bush, who was president from 1989 to 1993, was
admitted to the same hospital in November 2012 for
treatment of bronchitis and related ailments. He was
so ill at one point that he was believed to be near
death, but he recovered and was allowed to go
home after seven weeks.
Bush suffers from Parkinson's disease and cannot
use his legs. But he celebrated his 90th birthday on
June 12 by skydiving near Kennebunkport, Maine,
with the Army's Golden Knight parachute team.
His eldest son, former President George W Bush,
published a best-selling book this year about his
father, titled "41 - A Portrait of My Father".
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