Hillary Clinton admits ignoring doctor’s advice after pneumonia diagnosis
HILLARY Clinton has said she will resume campaigning within the “next couple of days”, as she admitted ignoring doctor’s advice after being diagnosed with pneumonia.
Mrs Clinton seemed to buckle while waiting to get into a minivan at a ceremony to mark 15 years since the 9/11 terror attacks in New York, and she needed help from her security detail.
However, in a phone interview with CNN, the Democratic candidate said she became dizzy but did not lose consciousness.
The 68-year-old said she felt immediately better after getting into her air-conditioned vehicle.
In the interview she admitted she had earlier been diagnosed with pneumonia and was told to rest for five days.
But she admitted not following “that very wise advice”.
Bill Clinton said his wife was “doing fine” and insisted “she just got dehydrated”.
He told CBS: “On more than one occasion, over the last many, many years, the same sort of thing happened to her when she got severely dehydrated.”
Mrs Clinton’s campaign team has said it will release more of her medical records following the incident and admitted being too slow to provide information about her condition.
Her Republican Party rival Donald Trump has previously questioned Mrs Clinton’s fitness for the presidency.
However, during a speach at a rally in Asheville, North Carolina, he was restrained on the news, saying he hoped she feels better soon.
Instead he concentrated on her remark last week that half of his supporters belonged in “a basket of deplorables”.
“You cannot run for president if you have such contempt in your heart for the American voter,” he said.
“You can’t lead this nation if you have such a low opinion of its citizens.” news.sky.com