I don't know why doctors prognosticate complete recovery when they have absolutely NO FUCKING CLUE AS TO RECOVERY. They don't do objective damage diagnosis, they have no rehab protocols at all.
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Sen. Ben Ray Luján expected to make full recovery after suffering stroke
(CNN)US Sen. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico announced Tuesday that he "suffered a stroke in the cerebellum" last week but is expected to make a full recovery.
Luján
began experiencing dizziness and fatigue on Thursday, and checked
himself into Christus St. Vincent Regional Hospital before being
transferred to the University of New Mexico Hospital, according to a statement from Luján's chief of staff posted to the Democrat's Twitter account.
"As
part of his treatment plan, he subsequently underwent decompressive
surgery to ease swelling," the statement said. "He is currently being
cared for at UNM hospital, resting comfortably, and expected to make a
full recovery."
Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham tweeted, "Sending all my best to @SenatorLujan and his family."
"Ben
Ray is a tough norteño and I know he'll be back on the Senate floor
fighting for New Mexico families in no time -- all of New Mexico is
wishing him a speedy and full recovery."
Luján's
health scare underscores the fragility of Democrats' narrow majority in
the Senate. With his absence, the Democratic caucus could face
difficulties in advancing party-line votes and nominations -- like
President Joe Biden's forthcoming Supreme Court nominee.
Senate
Democrats will need 51 votes to confirm a Supreme Court nominee, which
would require all 50 members of the caucus to coalesce behind Biden's
pick with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking a tie if no Republicans
support the nominee.
Biden said last month he will make his selection for the Supreme Court before the end of February,
though since Luján does not serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee,
his absence would not affect Democrats' immediate work after Biden
announces his pick. The Tuesday statement did not specify when Luján is
expected to return.
Senate
Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois, whose responsibility it is to
ensure Democrats have enough votes to pass legislation and confirm
nominees, had been unaware that Luján had suffered a stroke until
reporters told him late Tuesday afternoon.
"Oh,
my God, I didn't know that," Durbin responded, adding that it wasn't
clear how Luján's absence could impact the vote schedule on the floor.
Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters, "First, we are all
praying for Ben Ray and his family. We are all grateful that he will
have a full recovery."
"We
look forward to his quick return to the Senate, and I believe the
Senate will be able to carry forward with its business," the New York
Democrat added.
Democratic
Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware similarly said, "Today we should be
focused on Ben Ray's health and his family and his recovery," but called
the development "a reminder that in a 50-50 Senate with important work
in front of us, any unforeseen or difficult developments can make that
harder."
This story has been updated with additional information Tuesday.
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