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Posted: 5:12 a.m. Saturday, June 26, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) Former Vice President
Dick Cheney was admitted to the hospital Friday after experiencing discomfort,
the latest health scare for the 69-year-old Republican leader who has a long
history of heart disease.
Cheney was expected to remain at George
Washington University Hospital over the weekend, said spokesman Peter Long.
It was not immediately clear whether Cheney's health concern was related
to his previous heart troubles. He sustained his last heart attack, deemed a
mild one, in February.
Cheney was not feeling well on Friday and went to
see his doctors at George Washington University. On their advice, he was
admitted to the hospital for further testing.
Cheney's heart attack
earlier this year was his fifth since age 37. A heart attack occurs when blood
flow to the heart muscle is blocked. In that episode in February, Cheney
underwent a stress test and a heart catheterization.
Long said he had no
other details about Cheney's condition.
A face of his party for decades,
Cheney has remained a prominent voice of opposition to the Obama administration.
His public career spanned decades, including service as a lawmaker, defense
secretary and White House chief of staff.
Cheney had bypass surgery in
1988, as well as two later angioplasties to clear narrowed coronary arteries.
In 2001, he had a special pacemaker implanted in his chest. In addition,
doctors in 2008 restored a normal rhythm to his heart with an electric shock. It
was the second time in less than a year that Cheney had experienced and been
treated for an atrial fibrillation, an abnormal rhythm involving the upper
chambers of the heart.
Associated Press writer Philip Elliott
contributed to this report.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All
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