HASBROUCK HEIGHTS — Gov. Chris Christie, in his first public appearance since leaving the hospital on Thursday after suffering from breathing problems, said he's feeling "fabulous." Christie was on his way to a press conference on Thursday when he had an asthma attack. He spent eight hours in the hospital, and said he quickly started feeling better after he...
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS — Gov. Chris Christie, in his first public appearance since leaving the hospital on Thursday after suffering from breathing problems, said he's feeling "fabulous."
Christie was on his way to a press conference on Thursday when he had an asthma attack. He spent eight hours in the hospital, and said he quickly started feeling better after he was given oxygen.
Christie spent the weekend at a friend's barbecue and at a baseball game, and said he'll be heading back to the doctor this week for a check up.
"All is well," Christie said.
Previous coverage:
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• Politicians, N.J. residents react to Gov. Christie hospital visit
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