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NewsOctober 25, 2019

ATLANTA -- Former President Jimmy Carter is out of the hospital where he was treated after fracturing his pelvis in a recent fall at his home, a spokeswoman said Thursday. Carter Center spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said in a statement the former president had been released from Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, was "looking forward to continuing to recuperate at his home in Plains, Georgia, and thanks everyone for their kind well wishes."...

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ATLANTA -- Former President Jimmy Carter is out of the hospital where he was treated after fracturing his pelvis in a recent fall at his home, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

Carter Center spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said in a statement the former president had been released from Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, was "looking forward to continuing to recuperate at his home in Plains, Georgia, and thanks everyone for their kind well wishes."

Carter, 95, fell Monday evening at his home. Congileo had said in a statement earlier his fracture was minor, and he was in good spirits at the hospital and looking forward to recovering at home.

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It was the third time Carter fell in recent months. He first fell in the spring and required hip replacement surgery. Carter fell again Oct. 6 and despite receiving 14 stitches, traveled the same day to Nashville, Tennessee, to rally volunteers and, later, to help build a Habitat for Humanity home.

Carter is the oldest living former president in U.S. history. He and 92-year-old wife, Rosalynn, recently became the longest married first couple, surpassing George and Barbara Bush, with more than 73 years of marriage.

The 39th president survived a dire cancer diagnosis in 2015.

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