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    Former President Jimmy Carter released from hospital 2 weeks after undergoing brain surgery

    JULIA JACOBO
    ABC NewsNovember 27, 2019
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    Former President Jimmy Carter has been released from the hospital after he was admitted earlier this month for brain surgery.

    Carter, 95, was discharged from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta Wednesday morning after a successful surgery and recovery to relieve pressure on his brain caused by a subdural hematoma, a serious condition -- usually caused by a head injury -- where blood collects between the skull and the surface of the brain, a spokeswoman from the Carter Center said in a statement.

    (MORE: Former President Jimmy Carter admitted to hospital for brain surgery)

    There were no complications from the surgery, The Carter Center said.

    Carter was "up and walking" two days after the surgery, the Rev. Tony Lowden of Maranatha Baptist Church told The Associated Press after visiting him at the hospital.

    PHOTO: Medical staff are seen inside Emory University Hospital, where former President Jimmy Carter was taken for treatment in Atlanta, Nov. 12, 2019. (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters, FILE)
    PHOTO: Medical staff are seen inside Emory University Hospital, where former President Jimmy Carter was taken for treatment in Atlanta, Nov. 12, 2019. (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters, FILE)

    Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, will spend Thanksgiving at their home in Plains, Georgia, where he will continue to recover.

    (MORE: President Jimmy Carter 'said a prayer' and is 'at ease' with death during church service)

    "The Carters are grateful for all the prayers, cards, and notes they have received and hope everyone will join them in enjoying a special Thanksgiving," the statement from the Carter Center read.

    Last month, Carter sustained a pelvic fracture after falling and required 14 stitches above his brow after a second fall.

    (MORE: Former President Jimmy Carter hospitalized with 'minor pelvic fracture' after falling at home)

    In May, Carter underwent hip surgery after falling before a turkey hunting excursion.

    ABC News' Rachel Katz contributed to this report.

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