Senator John Fetterman is rushed to hospital with life-threatening heart problem after fall on morning walk

John Fetterman has been rushed to hospital with a life-threatening heart problem after falling over this morning. 

The Pennsylvania Senator was on a walk early Thursday when he ‘sustained a fall near his home in Braddock,’ the Democrat‘s spokesperson stated. 

Fetterman was transported to hospital in Pittsburgh after the accident, where doctors determined he suffered a ventricular flare-up, his team said. 

A ventricular flare-up in this context refers to an episode of a ventricular arrhythmia, an abnormal heart rhythm, that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest which can cause the heart to stop pumping blood effectively. 

The medical episode caused the 56-year-old lawmaker to feel light-headed and fall to the ground, ‘hitting his face with minor injuries,’ the spokesperson said. 

Following the incident, Fetterman issued a cheeky statemen and appeared to be in good spirits. 

‘If you thought my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now!’ he said.   

His latest medical scare comes after he opened up about thinking about quitting politics following a terrifying stroke in 2022. 

John Fetterman has been rushed to hospital after suffering from a fall this morning. He is pictured near the Senate subway on Capitol Hill in January 2024

Fetterman (pictured with his wife Gisele in 2023) was transported to a hospital in Pittsburgh after the accident where doctor’s determined he suffered a ventricular flare-up

In his memoir Unfettered, Fetterman gave the public a glimpse into his personal life and health struggles. 

He recounted the health crisis that nearly derailed his 2022 campaign as well as his battle with depression for the first time, an exclusive excerpt published by The Free Press revealed.

Fetterman suffered a stroke just days before the Democratic primary election.

 His wife Gisele recognized the warning signs and rushed him to the hospital, where doctors removed a life-threatening blood clot and later implanted a pacemaker.

Though he survived and won the primary, the stroke left him with auditory processing difficulties.

 The senator pressed forward with his general election campaign against Republican Mehmet Oz despite his condition.

But more than three years later in his memoir he reflected: ‘In hindsight, I should have quit.’

Fetterman has faced intense media scrutiny and personal attacks about his health, which he says contributed to severe depression.

In his memoir Unfettered, released on Tuesday, Fetterman gave the public a glimpse into his personal life and health struggles

Fetterman with his wife Gisele and their children outside the White House 

In Unfettered, he traces these struggles to deeper psychological wounds stemming from being born to teenage parents, which he says left him with persistent feelings of shame and inadequacy throughout his life.

Fetterman wrote: ‘Once, as I lay in bed, I asked myself, what would you do if there were a pill on the nightstand you could take and not wake up? I would have taken it.’

During the campaign, his mental health worsened, especially after a disastrous debate that drew public mockery.

He became consumed by self-loathing and suicidal thoughts, the memoir details.

His struggled continued even as he won the general election by five points and outperformed President Biden in most counties.

His victory brought no relief. He spent months bedridden, emotionally detached, and unable to function. 

By early 2023, he was isolated, barely eating or sleeping, and finally entered Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. There, he was diagnosed with severe depression that further affected his physical health. 

At Walter Reed, through therapy and reading, he slowly began to heal. A young therapist’s reminder, delivered with a simple phrase – ‘Children need their daddy’ – became a turning point, rekindling his will to live and reconnect with his family.

The love and encouragement delivered by his three children ultimately brought him home after 44 days.

This year Fetterman reflected candidly on surviving both a stroke and suicidal depression while serving as a US senator.

He acknowledged that stigma and political criticism persist, especially regarding his independent positions; however, he has found strength in his family and self-acceptance. 

His message to others struggling with depression is clear: recovery is slow, love is essential, and survival – however fragile – is possible.

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