Rudy Giuliani Watch: Rudy in Good Health and So is Campaign Strategy
Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani, left, attends a
veterans roundtable with Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum
Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007, at American Legion Post 119 in Largo,
Florida.
The long awaited statement on Rudy Giuliani's health has been
released:
STATEMENT FROM DR. VALENTIN FUSTER, THE MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER,
MAYOR GIULIANI'S PERSONAL PHYSICIAN
"I have been Rudy Giuliani's personal physician for more than seven
years.
I was informed late Wednesday evening that Mr. Giuliani was suffering
from a significant headache and fatigue. These symptoms can be
described as possibly "flu-like."
As Mr. Giuliani's personal physician, I stayed in contact with the
doctors at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis throughout the course
of the evening. Because of the significant headache, it was important
to have as much information as possible and err on the side of
caution.
Mr. Giuliani underwent the following tests at Barnes-Jewish Hospital:
CT-MRI of the brain, ultrasound of the carotid arteries, and spinal
fluid evaluation. These tests all came back normal.
Furthermore, a PSA taken within the past month was negligible or
undetectable, and routine laboratory tests were normal. Upon returning
to New York City, Mr. Giuliani came to me for an examination and a
further test, a transesophageal echocardiogram, which was normal. I
confirmed there was no change in his health status.
Mr. Giuliani was not prescribed any medication and I recommended that
he lighten his schedule only for a few days.
It is my medical opinion that Rudy Giuliani is in very good health."
Valentin Fuster, M.D., PH.D.
Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Dr. Fuster serves The Mount Sinai Medical Center as Director of Mount
Sinai Heart, the Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute
and the Marie-Jos�e and Henry R. Kravis Center for Cardiovascular
Health. Among the positions of distinction he holds, Dr. Fuster is
former President of the American Heart Association, immediate Past
President of the World Heart Federation, a member of the Institute of
Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and a former member of
the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Advisory Council.
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Ouch, Rudy had a spinal tap in St. Louis. But, his health is fine and
as Flap pointed out with a headache under stress in a man Rudy's age
you will be certain that it was not a TIA. And, Flap is happy that it
was not.
Now, onto Rudy's big state, Florida plus Super Tuesday strategy.
Facing criticism for pursuing a strategy that essentially bypasses
the early primary states in favor of Florida and later states, Rudy
Giuliani said Wednesday that he trusts that the Sunshine State will
"make it's own statement"-one he is gambling will be for him.
"I think the people of Florida will make their own decision on who
they think will be the best Republican candidate...our states don't
always vote the same," he said in response to a question about
whether he can survive likely losses in the first five primary and
caucus states. "I can't think of a person whose one a contested
nomination that's won every primary. We've always had somebody wins
one, somebody wins another, then you have a contest. So by the time
we get to Florida on January 29, it's going to be early enough for
Florida to make its own statement, and make a very strong decision
that will have an impact going forward."
Click on the photo to hear Giuliani discuss why he thinks Floridians
will make up their own mind as to their choice for President.
Republican presidential hopeful and former New York mayor Rudy
Giuliani attends a veterans roundtable Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007, at
American Legion Post 119 in Largo, Florida.
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