Rudy Giuliani recovering from pneumonia, is breathing on his own
· UPIMay 4 (UPI) -- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own and recovering from pneumonia in Florida after he was hospitalized over the weekend.
Giuliani was hospitalized with the infection on Sunday where he was in critical but stable condition because of difficulty breathing but has improved over the last 24 hours, his spokesman said on Monday afternoon.
The mayor's spokesman, Ted Goodman, said that he remains in critical but stable condition but he has improved markedly since his hospitalization, is now breathing on his own and has his family by his side.
On Sunday, Goodman had said that Giuliani was hospitalized but had not reported why he was in the hospital, nor did he offer any details.
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"Mayor Rudy Giuliani is recovering from pneumonia," Goodman said in a post on X.
Giuliani, he said, "is the ultimate fighter -- as he has demonstrated throughout his life -- and he is winning the battle. His family deeply appreciated the outpouring of love and support ... Please keep the prayers coming."
Goodman said that Giuliani was diagnosed with restrictive airway disease after the days he spent in lower Manhattan breathing dust-filled air after the destruction of the World Trade Center by terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001, which included asbestos that had been used in the construction of the buildings in the 1970s.
The condition, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine, is a decrease in the total volume of air the lungs can hold because of a decrease in the organs' elasticity or issues linked to chest wall expansion when a person inhales.
Pneumonia can be caused by bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that can enter the lungs while breathing and, depending on the overall health of the person, can be deadly.
Pneumonia is a respiratory infection and, helped by the Sept. 11-linked condition, it overwhelmed his body and required mechanical ventilation in order to stabilize his overall condition.
"He is now breathing on his own, with his family and primary medical provider at his side," Goodman said.
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