Senator Gatchalian brought to hospital after sudden dizzy spells | Inquirer News

Senator Gatchalian brought to hospital after sudden dizzy spells

/ 05:13 PM August 23, 2017

Senator  Sherwin Gatchalian. INQUIRER PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian was brought to the hospital after he complained of dizziness in the middle of a budget hearing on Wednesday.

According to Ahna Mejia, Gatchalian’s staff, the senator was brought to a Makati City hospital after he felt dizzy during the hours-long budget hearing at the Senate.

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A Radyo Inquirer 990 AM report quoted Mejia as saying it could be because Gatchalian lacked sleep and rest.

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On Thursday night, Gatchalian said he has been discharged from the hospital.

He also thanked his well wishers and assures he would return to work “very soon.”

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“I have been discharged from the hospital and am now recovering at home with my family. Thank you to everyone who expressed their concern and sent their prayers. I am truly touched by the outpour of support. Rest assured that there is nothing to worry about regarding my health. I just need some time to rest and recharge, but I am looking forward to returning to work at the Senate very soon. God bless everyone!” Gatchalian said in a text message.

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