GOP Senator Suffers Seizure, Brain Bleed After Falling On Ice

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) is recovering after suffering a brain bleed from a fall on ice while experiencing a seizure.

In a social media post, the 64-year-old senator explained that he slipped while retrieving a piece of conduit from his dock, hitting the back of his head.

A CT scan revealed a severe concussion, seizure, and slight brain bleed. Cramer received staples for a head wound and was admitted for observation.

“I’m better today with only a slight brain bleed and bad headaches,” he shared. He is now recovering at home with anti-seizure medication and his wife Kris by his side.

President Trump posted well wishes for Cramer, expressing relief that he is resting and thanking Kris for her quick response during the incident

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