Statement from Rep. John Larson:
“Fifteen years ago, I had a heart valve replacement due to a variation in the shape of my aortic valve that I was born with. Sometimes, people with this condition can later develop symptoms such as the momentary change in speech or movement that was apparent yesterday.
The doctors have prescribed medication that, according to them, will greatly reduce the chance of this happening again. I will be able to resume an active schedule, including my duties as a Member of Congress, beginning tomorrow, when I plan to be present and voting on the House floor.
I am grateful to Dr. Monahan and the staff, and I extend my deepest recognition to my family, friends, colleagues, constituents, and everyone who reached out with their well wishes and offers of support. I am looking forward to getting back to work for the people of Connecticut’s first District.”
Interview with a Member of Congress
Table of Contents
- Interview with a Member of Congress
- Q: Can you tell us about your recent health experience and how you are feeling now?
- Q: How has this experience impacted your perspective on your role as a Member of Congress?
- Q: What role did your family,friends,and colleagues play during this time?
- Q: How do you plan to balance your health and your duties as a Member of Congress?
- Q: What message would you like to convey to your constituents and othre Americans?
- Q: How do you see your role evolving in the future given this experience?
Q: Can you tell us about your recent health experience and how you are feeling now?
I recently experienced a notable change in my speech and movement, which was apparent yesterday. the doctors have prescribed medication that, according to them, will greatly reduce the chance of this happening again. I am feeling much better now and will be able to resume an active schedule, including my duties as a Member of Congress, beginning tomorrow. I plan to be present and voting on the House floor.
Q: How has this experience impacted your perspective on your role as a Member of Congress?
This experience has made me appreciate the importance of maintaining good health to continue serving my constituents effectively. It has also reinforced my commitment to ensuring that all Americans have access to quality healthcare, as it is crucial for everyone to led healthy and productive lives.
Q: What role did your family,friends,and colleagues play during this time?
I am grateful to Dr. Monahan and the staff who provided excellent care. I also extend my deepest recognition to my family, friends, colleagues, constituents, and everyone who reached out with their well wishes and offers of support. Their encouragement and support have been invaluable during this time.
Q: How do you plan to balance your health and your duties as a Member of Congress?
I plan to prioritize my health while continuing to fulfill my duties as a member of Congress. I will be taking the necessary precautions and following the advice of my doctors to ensure that I remain in good health while serving my constituents. I am looking forward to getting back to work for the people of Connecticut’s first District.
Q: What message would you like to convey to your constituents and othre Americans?
I would like to remind everyone of the importance of taking care of their health. Regular check-ups and early detection can make a significant difference in managing health issues. I also want to assure my constituents that I am committed to serving them to the best of my ability and will continue to work hard on their behalf.
Q: How do you see your role evolving in the future given this experience?
This experience has given me a new perspective on the importance of health and wellness. I plan to incorporate this into my work by advocating for policies that promote health and well-being for all Americans. I am committed to continuing to serve my constituents and make a positive impact on their lives.
I am grateful for the outpouring of support and well wishes from everyone. I look forward to getting back to work and continuing to serve the people of connecticut’s first district.