ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton remains in the hospital after fainting during a hot, crowded volunteer recognition event.
Dayton was taken to the hospital Sunday evening. Staffers say he felt mounting pressure in his lower back before losing consciousness at the event in the Twin Cities suburb of Woodbury.
Deputy chief of staff Bob Hume said Monday that the governor is still receiving fluids and undergoing tests. He says dehydration was the likely cause and that he hopes Dayton will be released later in the day.
Questions about his health have followed the 69-year-old governor since he took office in 2011. He’s had a series of back and hip surgeries, most recently an elective procedure in December. Dayton has vowed his health problems won’t stop him from finishing his second term.
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Someone with normal access to water has to be ignoring obvious thirst signals to get dehydrated to the point of hospitalization.
Hoping that this is indeed nothing but dehydration and if not, that there is speedy and complete recovery.
I disagree, my spouse has asthma and needs extra hydration regularly.
I think his issue is just trying to do too much after surgery, he needs to pace himself better and have people around him who understand and appreciate that.
Rest, dude.
He may have been told the water came from Flint, MI