All of us here at Still4Hill send you and your family all the best
for 2013. We wish Mme. Secretary a full and complete recovery as we
continue to pray that the New Year brings continued improvement and
healing.
Wishing all the Still4Hills a Happy, healthy, and safe 2013. Love you all.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Hillary Clinton New Year's Eve Health Update
This statement was issued within the hour by the State Department.
Meanwhile, for the 17th time in 20 years, Gallup has named her the most admired woman.
Her dear friend, Lynn Forester de Rothschild blogged this lovely idea at HuffPo.Statement
Press Statement
Washington, DCDecember 31, 2012
Statement by Dr. Lisa Bardack, Mt. Kisco Medical Group, and Dr. Gigi El-Bayoumi, George Washington University
In the course of a routine follow-up MRI on Sunday, the scan revealed that a right transverse sinus venous thrombosis had formed. This is a clot in the vein that is situated in the space between the brain and the skull behind the right ear. It did not result in a stroke, or neurological damage. To help dissolve this clot, her medical team began treating the Secretary with blood thinners. She will be released once the medication dose has been established. In all other aspects of her recovery, the Secretary is making excellent progress and we are confident she will make a full recovery. She is in good spirits, engaging with her doctors, her family, and her staff.
We are praying for her and for her family while remembering this lovely moment from four years ago. We are hoping to see her return to her bubbly self soon.18 Million Prayers for Hillary
My mailbox was lit up this morning with messages of worry and concern and love for our Secretary of State. It made me dream that perhaps as a nation, as a world, we could all say a little prayer for the safe and speedy recovery of Hillary Clinton.
For so many years, and in so many ways, she has touched our hearts and changed our lives. Maybe now we can come together to say a prayer that will bring her back to good health.
Read more >>>>
Meanwhile, for the 17th time in 20 years, Gallup has named her the most admired woman.
Hillary Clinton's Independence Day Message to Haiti
As always, even from her hospital bed, our Hillary remembers Haiti, a country dear to her and to me.
Press StatementHaiti's Independence Day
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateWashington, DCDecember 31, 2012
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to the people of Haiti as you celebrate your 209th anniversary of independence this January 1.
As the second-oldest republic in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti blazed a trail of independence that has inspired others seeking freedom and dignity. For more than two centuries Haitians have met and overcome challenges, even in the most difficult circumstances.
The United States is proud to be Haiti’s neighbor and partner today and in the years to come supporting Haiti's work to ensure that every Haitian is able to live up to his or her god-given potential. May this year, and many to come, bring peace, prosperity and stability.
4th Annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Year in Review: Installment XII December 2012
December began very glamorously and with so much good cheer. For
the fourth and final time, Mme. Secretary and President Clinton hosted a
dinner at the State Department for the Kennedy Center honorees and a
host of celebrities.
Then she left for what we now know would be her last official trip as Secretary of State arriving first in the Czech Republic and from there traveling to Belgium and a NATO meeting. Upon arrival in Brussels, she met with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.
On the fifth, after making her final official remarks from NATO headquarters, she left for Dublin, Ireland.
Somehow it is appropriate if ironic that the beautiful Secretary of State who began the month in that lovely emerald gown ended her official travel on the Emerald Isle where she and her adoring spouse are so well-loved.
On the seventh, she arrived in Belfast, her final stop as Secretary of State as we now are pretty sure.
Upon her return home, laid low by a stomach virus and dehydrated, she fainted and sustained a concussion causing her to cancel a planned trip to Morocco, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates and her doctors to restrict her to rest at home (no work - although she did read and write an extensive response to the ARB report on Benghazi) and no travel for several weeks. Since she is only weeks away from passing the torch to John Kerry, we expect that these are the last of her travel pictures as our most awesome Secretary of State.
Mme. Secretary, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We wish you a speedy and complete recovery and hope to continue following you no matter what path you choose in 2013.
Edited to add: This post was assembled and scheduled to publish before the events of the evening of December 30 when our treasured Hillary entered NY Presbyterian Hospital with a blood clot. Our thoughts and prayers continue.
Then she left for what we now know would be her last official trip as Secretary of State arriving first in the Czech Republic and from there traveling to Belgium and a NATO meeting. Upon arrival in Brussels, she met with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.
On the fifth, after making her final official remarks from NATO headquarters, she left for Dublin, Ireland.
Somehow it is appropriate if ironic that the beautiful Secretary of State who began the month in that lovely emerald gown ended her official travel on the Emerald Isle where she and her adoring spouse are so well-loved.
On the seventh, she arrived in Belfast, her final stop as Secretary of State as we now are pretty sure.
Upon her return home, laid low by a stomach virus and dehydrated, she fainted and sustained a concussion causing her to cancel a planned trip to Morocco, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates and her doctors to restrict her to rest at home (no work - although she did read and write an extensive response to the ARB report on Benghazi) and no travel for several weeks. Since she is only weeks away from passing the torch to John Kerry, we expect that these are the last of her travel pictures as our most awesome Secretary of State.
Mme. Secretary, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We wish you a speedy and complete recovery and hope to continue following you no matter what path you choose in 2013.
May the road rise to meet you,And may we meet again within the next few weeks. Here is the archive for December 2012.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Edited to add: This post was assembled and scheduled to publish before the events of the evening of December 30 when our treasured Hillary entered NY Presbyterian Hospital with a blood clot. Our thoughts and prayers continue.
State Department Statement on Hillary Clinton's Condition
Continued prayers and good thoughts go out for our precious Secretary
of State. Here is the official announcement from the State Department.
Press StatementStatement
Office of the SpokespersonPhilippe Reines, Deputy Assistant SecretaryWashington, DCDecember 30, 2012
In the course of a follow-up exam today, Secretary Clinton's doctors discovered a blood clot had formed, stemming from the concussion she sustained several weeks ago. She is being treated with anti-coagulants and is at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital so that they can monitor the medication over the next 48 hours.
Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion. They will determine if any further action is required.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Hillary Clinton Hospitalized
We are praying for you Mme. Secretary.
Hillary Clinton admitted to hospital with blood clot
Kevin Lamarque / Reuters file
Clinton, photographed here on Dec. 6 at Dublin City University, canceled a trip to Morocco earlier this month after a bout of flu. She was hospitalized Sunday after doctors discovered a blood clot stemming from a concussion she sustained earlier in the month.By NBC News staffSecretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized Sunday after doctors discover a blood clot had formed, the State Department said in a statement.
Philippe Reines, a State Department senior advisor, said in the statement that the clot stems from a concussion she sustained several weeks ago.
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4th Annual Hillary Clinton Year in Review: Installment XI November 2012
Secretary Clinton wrapped up her Balkans visits on November 1 in
Bosnia and Serbia while many of us on the East Coast were literally in
the dark for an extended period due to Hurricane Sandy.
When she did return we did not see her right away. Her next public appearances were on November 8th at the State Department and at the Common Ground Awards where she presented a posthumous award to Chris Stevens which his sister Anne accepted in his name.
On the 12th she arrived in Perth, Australia. She met with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Australian Foreign Minister Robert Carr, and Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith, in Perth, Australia.
On the 16th she arrived in Singapore where she visited a GE plant and delivered a speech on economic statecraft.
On the 18th she arrived in Thailand where she was joined by President Obama.
On the 19th the President and Secretary of State arrived in Burma.
The next stop was Cambodia where she arrived adorably late for one meeting but beamed nevertheless.
Escalating rocket exchanges between Israel and Gaza caused this visit to be cut short when the President dispatched her to the Middle East to try to negotiate a cease-fire.
She left for home and a welcome Thanksgiving break having accomplished her objective and while she was back at the State Department on the 26th we did not see her again until the following day when she addressed the Millennium Challenge Corporation and the International Council on Women’s Business Leadership.
On the 28th, she addressed GLIFAA, the LGBT organization of State Department employees, presented the ACE Awards, and received African Union Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma at the Department of State.
deliver remarks entitled The U.S. and Europe: A Revitalized Global Partnership at an event hosted by the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution.
Oh! And she attended a cabinet meeting that day, too. They were applauding Susan Rice who would turn out not to be her successor.
On the 29th she
On the 29th she delivered a speech on World AIDS Day, one entitled The U.S. and Europe: A Revitalized Global Partnership at an event hosted by the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution, and ended the day with an address at the Policy Planning Staff – Foreign Policy Group’s “Transformational Trends 2013” Forum held at the Newseum in D.C.
She ended the month with a speech about art in the embassies and an address at the Saban center where we saw her whispering at length in John Kerry's ear. Just sayin'.
She was spectacular in November. Here is the archive for November 2012.
When she did return we did not see her right away. Her next public appearances were on November 8th at the State Department and at the Common Ground Awards where she presented a posthumous award to Chris Stevens which his sister Anne accepted in his name.
On the 12th she arrived in Perth, Australia. She met with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Australian Foreign Minister Robert Carr, and Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith, in Perth, Australia.
On the 16th she arrived in Singapore where she visited a GE plant and delivered a speech on economic statecraft.
On the 18th she arrived in Thailand where she was joined by President Obama.
On the 19th the President and Secretary of State arrived in Burma.
The next stop was Cambodia where she arrived adorably late for one meeting but beamed nevertheless.
Escalating rocket exchanges between Israel and Gaza caused this visit to be cut short when the President dispatched her to the Middle East to try to negotiate a cease-fire.
She left for home and a welcome Thanksgiving break having accomplished her objective and while she was back at the State Department on the 26th we did not see her again until the following day when she addressed the Millennium Challenge Corporation and the International Council on Women’s Business Leadership.
On the 28th, she addressed GLIFAA, the LGBT organization of State Department employees, presented the ACE Awards, and received African Union Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma at the Department of State.
deliver remarks entitled The U.S. and Europe: A Revitalized Global Partnership at an event hosted by the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution.
Oh! And she attended a cabinet meeting that day, too. They were applauding Susan Rice who would turn out not to be her successor.
On the 29th she
On the 29th she delivered a speech on World AIDS Day, one entitled The U.S. and Europe: A Revitalized Global Partnership at an event hosted by the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution, and ended the day with an address at the Policy Planning Staff – Foreign Policy Group’s “Transformational Trends 2013” Forum held at the Newseum in D.C.
She ended the month with a speech about art in the embassies and an address at the Saban center where we saw her whispering at length in John Kerry's ear. Just sayin'.
She was spectacular in November. Here is the archive for November 2012.
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