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Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton Discharged from Hospital ! (563 hits)

(CNN News Blog)--- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has left New York Presbyterian Hospital, according to CNN staff at the scene. Clinton had been admitted Sunday due to a blood clot that was discovered during a follow-up exam related to a concussion she suffered last month.

Post by: CNN news blog editor Mallory Simon

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/?hpt=hp_t2




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Wednesday, January 2nd 2013 at 5:51PM
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GREAT!!!
Wednesday, January 2nd 2013 at 6:33PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
Hey Jen... don't ya think her release is sorta fast... must have been a small clot...??
Wednesday, January 2nd 2013 at 8:45PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
Jen, she's been craving a rest and finally it appears she'll be giving up the Secretary of State job since the President has made his nomination. I'm glad she'll get what she's been wanting as far as resting. Boy has she really shown much accreditation in her duty as Secretary of State. Good Job Hillary and full recovery!!!

Thursday, January 3rd 2013 at 8:09AM
MIISRAEL Bride
@ Miisrael,

I'm sure her body has been giving her signs for some time which may be the reason she has wanted to "Exit stage left", eh! One of the many blessings and gifts we can possess as women is beable to not only listen to our bodies, but to let everyone else around us know when we've had enough. I've known so early in my life how to let folk know be it my employers, my relatives, my friends, my boyfriends, and now both my child and husband.

I think having benefits on the job such as either sick time or personal days are awesome, but don't let not having these perks stop you from taking a break from the chaos, I know I didn't especially when I worked for a travel nursing company who had no sick time benefits. Plus if you were given a housing allowance, the company required you to work a specific number of hours or be docked if you didn't make up the time.


Monday, January 7th 2013 at 10:50PM
Jen Fad
@ Cynthia,

Yes, it was a very small clot, but significant enough to treat apparently. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains Clinton's cerebral blood clot. --- http://youtu.be/Kb_PrzrUCeE


Monday, January 7th 2013 at 10:54PM
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