Doctor Zebra > Presidential health > List of Presidents > George W. Bush > More Back to George W. Bush
 
    The Health and Medical History of President
   

George W. Bush: Colonic Polyps

   
 

colonic polyps Two benign colonic polyps were removed in 1998 and 1999, while Bush was governor of Texas [37].

Bush underwent follow-up colonoscopy on June 29, 2002, at Camp David. He denied signs or symptoms of colorectal cancer, but underwent the procedure to be "super-cautious" about his health [37]. The results of the examination were reported to be normal. Supposedly, another of the reasons Bush underwent the procedure was "to underscore its importance for people over 50 who are at risk" [21].

Before the 20-minute procedure, Bush invoked section 3 of the 25th Amendment, temporarily transferring Presidential powers to Vice President Cheney -- the first time an official transfer of power had been made under that provision of the Constitution. Bush commented: "I'm the first president to have done so (transferred power) under this type of procedure and/or physical examination. I did so because we're at war" [21].   Comment: It is often written that Ronald Reagan used section 3 of the 25th Amendment to transfer power to his Vice President on July 13, 1985 before undergoing surgery for colon cancer. However, Reagan did not explicitly invoke the 25th Amendement [1a].

Details of the procedure were released Bush will likely undergo repeat colonoscopy in 5 years [21].


More...

Preparation for colonoscopy included 1.5 ounces of Fleet's phosphosoda, a liquid laxative with a citrus taste, mixed in ginger ale in order to induce diarrhea to cleanse the colon [37].

For the actual procedure, Bush was sedated by a drug called propofol, "chosen because it was 'ultra short acting' and wore off quickly," according to White House physician Dr. Richard Tubb,who also noted: "The anesthesiologist will be able to dial the medication to exactly the right level to where the president is comfortable but the endoscopist can get a good exam." The plan was for Bush to be awake 2 to 4 minutes after the anesthesia was turned off. [37]

The Saturday procedure lasted from 7:09 to 7:29 a.m. "No polyps were found, no abnormalities were found." [21]

Bush woke up two minutes after the procedure ended. He did not, however, resume his presidential duties until 9:24 a.m., after being examined by Dr. Tubb. Tubb recommended the additional time to rule out after-effects of the sedative. [21]

White House physician Dr. Richard Tubb remarked that doctors at the medical facility at Camp David would be able to handle any complication from the procedure [37].   Comment: Since perforation of the colon is a possible complication of the procedure, this implies that there is a full operating suite at, or quickly accessible from, Camp David.


     Resources[Top]
Disclosure: Doctor Zebra gets a few pennies if you click & buy from Amazon.
  1. Abrams, Herbert L. "The President Has Been Shot": Confusion, Disability, and the 25th Amendment in the Aftermath of the Attempted Assassination of Ronald Reagan. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1992. ISBN 0-393-03042-3 @ Amazon   [a] pp. 199-201

  2. (Agence France-Presse). Bush postpones election-year doctor's visit. Yahoo!. 5 October 2004.
        Accessed from www.yahoo.com: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=afp/us_vote_bush_health

  3. Allen, Mike. Bush faints while eating a pretzel. Washington Post. 14 January 2002, page A1.

  4. Allen, Mike. Bush found to be fit; 3 lesions removed. Washington Post. 5 August 2001, page A16.

  5. Anonymous. US President snapped requesting "bathroom break". ABC News Online (Australia). 16 September 2005.
        http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200509/s1461447.htm

  6. Associated Press. Health Secretary won't get smallpox shot. Washington Post. 16 December 2002.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  7. Associated Press. White House: Bush shows no ill effects from smallpox vaccination. washingtonpost.com. Jan. 6, 2003; 3:06 pm.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  8. Associated Press. White House issues more military records in Bush defense. usatoday.com. Feb. 12, 2004; 1:41 pm.
        Accessed from www.usatoday.com: http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-02-12-guard_x.htm

  9. Associated Press. Timeline of Bush's ANG service. Yahoo.com. Sept. 9, 2004; 7:25 pm ET.
        Accessed from www.yahoo.com

  10. Balz, Dan; Woodward, Bob. Sept. 13: Afghan campaign's blueprint emerges. Washington Post. 29 January 2002, page A1.

  11. Balz, Dan; Woodward, Bob. Sept. 14: A day to speak of anger and grief. Washington Post. 30 January 2002, page A1.

  12. British Broadcasting Corporation. God told me to invade Iraq, Bush tells Palestinian ministers. (Press release). 6 October 2005.
        The press release is referring to a scene in the BBC documentary series "Elusive Peace: Israel and the Arabs," which aired on BBC Two on 10, 17, and 24 October 2005. The press release was accessed at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/10_october/06/bush.shtml

  13. Connolly, Ceci. Bush announces smallpox inoculation plans. Washington Post. Dec. 13, 2002.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  14. Cooper, Matthew; Dickerson, John F.; Waller, Douglas. Notes from the Oval Office: pumped up. Time. Nov. 10, 2003; page 24.

  15. Ebert D, Albert R, Hammon G, Strasser B, May A, Merz A. Eye-blink rates and depression. Is the antidepressant effect of sleep deprivation mediated by the dopamine system?. Neuropsychopharmacology. 1996; 15: 332-339. Pubmed.

  16. Frank, Justin A. Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. NY: Regan Books (HarperCollins), 2004. ISBN 0060736704 @ Amazon

  17. Gibbs, Nancy. "I've made mistakes..." Bush says he's been drug-free for seven -- no, 25 years. Time. Aug. 30, 1999.
        Accessed from www.time.com

  18. Gold, Matea. You can rule out spontaneity in the debates. Los Angeles Times. Sept. 30, 2004.
        Accessed from www.latimes.com: http://www.latimes.com/news/yahoo/la-na-rules29sep29,1,2302966.story

  19. Jaret, Peter. Blinking and thinking. In Health. July/August 1990; 4(4): 36-37.

  20. Karson CN. Spontaneous eye-blink rates and dopaminergic systems. Brain. 1983; 106: 643-653. Pubmed.
        Karson discusses autism in Bull Soc Belge Ophtalmol. 1989; 237: 443-457. Pubmed 2486118.

  21. Knutson, Lawrence L.. Bush resumes office following colon test. Washington Post. June 29, 2002.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  22. Lardner, George Jr.; Romano, Lois. At height of Vietnam, Bush picks Guard. Washington Post. July 28, 1999; page A1.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  23. Milbank, Dana. Bush takes tuble during bicycle ride: President suffers scrapes, scratches. Washington Post. May 23, 2004; page A10.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48380-2004May22.html

  24. Milbank, Dana. For President Under Duress, Body Language Speaks Volumes. Washington Post. October 12, 2005; page A07.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/11/AR2005101101577_pf.html

  25. Milbank, Dana; Allen, Mike. Many gaps in Bush's Guard records: released papers do not document Ala. service. Washington Post. Feb. 14, 2004; page A1.
        Accessed from www.washingtonpost.com

  26. Page, Susan. Time-tested formulas suggest both Bush and Kerry will win on Nov. 2. USA Today. June 23, 2004.
        Accessed through usatoday.com: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-06-23-bush-kerry-cover_x.htm

  27. Raum, Tom. Bush says he's fine after bicycle accident. Guardian Unlimited (U.K.). July 7, 2005, 10:31 am.
        Accessed from www.guardian.co.uk: http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5123945,00.html

  28. (Reuters). Bush faints watching TV, doctor says he is fine. Yahoo!. 13 January 2002, 8:50 PM ET.

  29. Romano, Lois; Allen, Mike. Guard records on President are released. WashingtonPost.com. 11 February 2004.

  30. Silva, Mark. "B" is for Bush, birthday, bluster and botching up . Chicago Tribune on-line edition. July 7, 2005.
        Accessed from www.chicagotribune.com: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0507070179jul07,1,4234712,print.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed

  31. Simon, Harvey B. On call. Harvard Men's Health Watch. January 2002, page 8.

  32. Verma SK, et al. Ear-lobe crease and ear-canal hair as predictors of coronary artery disease in Indian population. Indian Heart J. 1989;41(2):86-91. Pubmed.

  33. Wager FR Jr et al. Ear-canal hair and the ear-lobe crease as predictors for coronary-artery disease. N Engl J Med. 1984;311:1317-1318. Pubmed.

  34. Web page: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020629-4.html
    (Presidential Letter on Transfer of Constitutional Powers: Text of a Letter from the President to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, 29 June 2002)

  35. Web page: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020629-3.html
    (Presidential Letter Resuming Constitutional Powers: Text of a Letter from the President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, 29 June 2002)

  36. White House Office of the Press Secretary. Remarks by the President on smallpox vaccination. [Full text of the press release is on-line]. 13 December 2002.
        Full text: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/12/20021213-7.html

  37. Wilson, Patricia (Reuters). Bush to be sedated for colon check Saturday. Yahoo!. 28 June 2002, 7:50 PM ET.

  38. Woodward, Bob. Bush at War. NY: Simon & Schuster, 2002. ISBN 0743204735 @ Amazon
        Dust jacket visible at: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743204735.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

  39. Woodward, Bob. Plan of Attack. NY: Simon & Schuster, 2004. ISBN 0-7432-5548-8 @ Amazon

  40. The George W. Bush web page at the White House.

  41.  (0 matches when checked in November 2003)
  [Top]

<== William ClintonReturn to George W. BushPresidential Roster ==>

George Washington · John Adams · Thomas Jefferson · James Madison · James Monroe · John Q. Adams · Andrew Jackson · Martin van Buren · William Harrison · John Tyler · James Polk · Zachary Taylor · Millard Fillmore · Franklin Pierce · James Buchanan · Abraham Lincoln · Andrew Johnson · Ulysses Grant · Rutherford Hayes · James Garfield · Chester Arthur · Grover Cleveland · Benjamin Harrison · William McKinley · Theodore Roosevelt · William Taft · Woodrow Wilson · Warren Harding · Calvin Coolidge · Herbert Hoover · Franklin Roosevelt · Harry Truman · Dwight Eisenhower · John Kennedy · Lyndon Johnson · Richard Nixon · Gerald Ford · James Carter · Ronald Reagan · George Bush · William Clinton · George W. Bush · [Cheney]

Dr Zebra | Prez Home | Search | Contact us | Back | Top

Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by DoctorZebra.com. All Rights Reserved. This page last modified September 18, 2005.