Former first lady Barbara Bush "has already received visits from her husband and family," a spokesman said.
Former first lady Barbara Bush has been hospitalized in Houston,
Texas, for treatment of a "respiratory-related issue," a family
spokesman said Tuesday.
Bush, 88, was admitted Monday at Methodist Hospital, spokesman Jim McGrath said in a written statement.
"She is in great spirits,
has already received visits from her husband and family, and is
receiving fantastic care," the statement said. "Updates will be issued
when warranted.
Her husband, George H.W.
Bush, was the 41st President of the United States. He also served as
vice president for two terms under President Ronald Reagan.
In her role as first
lady, she championed the cause of literacy. She formed the Barbara Bush
Foundation for Family Literacy in 1989.
That was the same year
that she acknowledged she had been diagnosed in 1988 with Graves'
disease, an autoimmune disease that commonly affects the thyroid.
In 2010, she was hospitalized for what doctors at the time described as a recurrence of Graves' disease.
Bush underwent heart surgery in 2009 after doctors found hardening in one part of her aorta.
In 2008, she was hospitalized after suffering abdominal pain. She underwent surgery for a perforated ulcer.
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