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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is recovering from the stroke he suffered earlier this year, according to a doctor’s note made public on Oct. 19.
Dr. Clifford Chen said he examined Fetterman during a follow-up visit on Oct. 14 and determined the official is “recovering well from his stroke and his health has continued to improve.”
A lung exam returned clear, Fetterman’s heart rate was regular, his limb strength was normal, and he spoke “intelligently without cognitive deficits,” the doctor added.
The note, which the Fetterman campaign released, acknowledged that Fetterman is dealing with lingering issues from the stroke.
“Occasional words he will ‘miss’ which seems like he doesn’t hear the word but it is actually not processed properly,” Chen said. “His communication is significantly improved compared to his first visit assisted by speech therapy which he has attended on a regular basis since the stroke.