- Associated Press - Monday, January 14, 2013

HOUSTON — Former President George H.W. Bush was released from a Houston hospital and went home Monday after spending nearly two months being treated for a bronchitis-related cough and other health issues, a family spokesman said.

Mr. Bush, 88, the nation’s oldest living former president, was admitted to Methodist Hospital on Nov. 23. His stay included a week in intensive care last month.

“I am deeply grateful for the wonderful doctors and nurses at Methodist who took such good care of me,” Mr. Bush said in a statement released by spokesman Jim McGrath. “Let me add just how touched we were by the many get-well messages we received from our friends and fellow Americans. Your prayers and good wishes helped more than you know, and as I head home my only concern is that I will not be able to thank each of you for your kind words.”

Mr. Bush had been in the hospital for about a month before his office disclosed in late December that he was in intensive care because physicians were having difficulty controlling a fever that developed after the cough improved.

His office said Dec. 29 that he had been moved back to a regular hospital room. Since then, his condition had continued to improve and he has been undergoing physical therapy to rebuild his strength.

“Mr. Bush has improved to the point that he will not need any special medication when he goes home, but he will continue physical therapy,” Amy Mynderse, the doctor in charge of Mr. Bush’s care, said in Monday’s statement.

Mr. Bush’s office said he was treated for a bacterial infection, along with the bronchitis and cough.

Mr. Bush and his wife, Barbara, live in Houston during the winter and spend their summers in Kennebunkport, Maine. On Jan. 6, they celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. They are the longest-married presidential couple.

“The problem now is he’s no longer going to be pampered by all these nurses and health care providers in the hospital; now his caregiver is Barbara Bush,” son Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, joked Monday at an education forum in Nashville, Tenn.

“Now I’m going to have to call my mother and apologize,” he quickly added.

White House press secretary Jay Carney posted a message on Twitter stating: “Great news re POTUS 41,” a reference to Bush as the nation’s 41st president. “From 44 down, we all are relieved he’s out of the hospital and wish him & his family well.”

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