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Lexington story on Bam: 65 days in intensive care By Valarie Honeycutt Spears, Lexington Herald-Leader For more than 65 days, Kentucky House Majority Floor Leader John "Bam" Carney has battled a severe case of pancreatitis and infection in the intensive care unit at Norton Hospital in Louisville. His brother Mark Carney's posts on social media about the lawmaker's health crisis have been both wrenching and hopeful in the time that Carney, R-Campbellsville, has been hospitalized since Dec. 23. The lawmaker is talking, drinking fluids for the first time in more than two months and regaining strength while still fighting infection, Mark Carney has said. Full article at kentucky.com This story was posted on 2020-02-28 14:46:04
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