U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was discharged on March 31 from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, where he was being treated for depression. Fetterman checked himself in for treatment on Feb. 15.
A week before that, he had been in George Washington University Hospital in Washington, with symptoms of lightheadedness, which was a concern because the Democratic senator had a stroke on the campaign trail the weekend before the May 2022 primary.
He was back in his hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, on March 31, according to a statement from his staff.
Fetterman’s medical care in the neuropsychiatry unit was led by Dr. David Williamson, neuropsychiatry chief and medical director, who said in the statement that Fetterman’s depression is now in remission….}