U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., is recovering after falling and hitting his head on the ice last weekend at his home in Bismarck. Doctors told the senator he suffered a severe concussion, a seizure and a brain bleed.
He is currently resting and taking the anti-seizure medication Kepra as he recovers.
There is no set timetable for his return to Washington, D.C.
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Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota is resting at home after suffering serious injuries at his home over the weekend of Feb. 22. Cramer fell on the ice in his backyard in Bismarck and hit his head.
How did his injury happen?
Kramer posted on Facebook that he was walking down to the dock when he fell hard and hit the back of his head. He does not remember the fall, but does remember arriving at the Sanford Health emergency room with his wife Kris.
What is doing when it come to the injury and recovery ?
“Our great Senator from North Dakota, Senator Kevin Cramer, just recently slipped on ice and hit his head, causing quite an injury,” Trump posted on his Truth Social account. “He is now resting comfortably, but went through a lot. His wonderful wife, Kris, is with him, and I’m sure he will be fine, but it was a close call ! Get well soon Kevin, and thank you to Kris for her quick and very alert response to Kevin’s difficult moment !”
When might Cramer return to Washington?
The 64-year-old Cramer did not offer a specific timeline for his return to the nation’s capital, but posted that he is ready to return quickly if events require it. He is currently serving his second term.
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