Graham fair after internal bleeding
The Rev. Billy Graham was in fair condition and resting comfortably in a hospital near his home after he was admitted for evaluation and treatment of intestinal bleeding, hospital officials said.
Graham, 88, was fully alert, and his doctors don’t think his condition is life-threatening, said his spokesman, Larry Ross.
Graham’s blood pressure was good and there were no signs of new bleeding, according to a statement released by Mission Health & Hospitals in Asheville.
Ross said it was possible Graham could be released in a couple of days.
Graham’s wife of 64 years, Ruth Bell Graham, died in June.
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