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Written by GussASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Evangelist Billy Graham was in fair condition Saturday and resting comfortably in a hospital near his home after he was admitted for evaluation and treatment of an intestinal bleed, hospital officials said.
Graham, 88, was fully alert, and his doctors don’t think his condition is life-threatening, said his spokesman, Larry Ross.
“The priority right now is rest,” Ross said.
Graham’s blood pressure was good and there were no signs of new bleeding Saturday night, according to a statement released by Mission Health & Hospitals in Asheville.
He was expected to sleep well overnight, the hospital said.
The hospital said in a statement that Graham’s condition had stabilized following his admission, and an initial endoscopy and a bleeding scan found no areas of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.
“It stopped as quickly as it began,” Ross said.
Ross estimated the ailing preacher could be released from the hospital in a couple of days.
The hospital said the initial bleeding may have been caused by diverticuli, or small pouches that can form in the lower intestine. A diverticular bleed often begins suddenly and may stop on its own, the hospital said.
Ross said Graham experienced a similar intestinal bleed during in 1995 crusade in Toronto.



