Posted on 06/28/2002 7:17:04 PM PDT by bonesmccoy
By RON FOURNIER, AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush ( news - web sites) said he will briefly transfer the powers of the presidency to Vice President Dick Cheney ( news - web sites) on Saturday while under sedation for a colon screening.
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Bush, who turns 56 next week, said doctors recommended the procedure a colonoscopy because benign polyps were found in two previous checks. It is considered a standard preventive procedure for men his age.
The president said there were "no signs, no symptoms" of trouble and he expected to exercise in the afternoon after the check. The procedure will be conducted at the Camp David presidential retreat.
"I feel great," Bush said before leaving the White House for the weekend. "This is part of the annual physical so I just decided to do it at this time. It fit in with my schedule."
Bush said he decided to transfer powers to Cheney out of extra caution because the nation is at war. Cheney will be "standing by. He realizes he's not going to be president that long," Bush said.
White House physician Dr. Richard Tubb said Bush underwent the same procedure in July 1998 and December 1999; both times two polyps were found.
The procedure usually takes 30 to 45 minutes, Tubb said.
"This is preventive medicine at its finest," the doctor said. "If you're over 50 you ought to make it part of your practice as well."
The doctor briefed reporters shortly after Bush made his plans public before boarding Marine One for Camp David. Aides said he decided to undergo the procedure two or three weeks ago.
Gonzales said Section 3 of the 25th Amendment enacted in 1967, four years after President Kennedy's assassination will be invoked by Bush in a letter faxed to congressional leaders and signed by the president.
A second letter, also signed by Bush, will formally transfer powers back, he said.
The only other time Section 3 was invoked was July 13, 1985, when President Reagan underwent surgery for colon cancer.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer ( news - web sites) said the administration will announce that the powers of the presidency were transferred only after Bush recovers and takes back control
Tubb said a sedative called propofol will be administered to Bush through an intravenous line. It takes effect in a minute or less and wears off quickly.
"You can turn the medicine off and the patient wakes right up," he said.
Tubb will join a military medical team lead by endoscopist Dr. James Butler, a Navy captain and chief of gastroenterology at the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Md.
The level of sedation including whether Bush is fully unconscious will be decided depending on the president's comfort level, the doctor said.
Bush said the test is routine but the times are not, the reason he will be transferring power.
"I'm the first president to have done so under this type of procedure and/or physical examination. I did so because we're at war," Bush said.
Before taking the test, Bush will be given a solution to drink to cleanse his system.
A colonoscopy is considered the best way to examine the colon and to find and remove polyps. The procedure, performed regularly, is thought to reduce the risk of colon cancer by up to 90 percent. More than 2 million are performed annually in the United States.
The procedure uses a flexible tube containing an optical scope that enables the doctor to view the entire length of the colon. A wire cutter can be threaded through the tube and used to remove any polyps discovered.
Generally, physicians recommend that people after the age of 50 receive a colonoscopy every three to five years, depending on the patient's personal and family history of colon cancer. For some patients, the procedure is done annually.
Bush made the announcement in good spirits, joking with reporters about the procedure and the short time that Cheney will be president.
After his brief remarks, Bush walked hand-in-hand with first lady Laura Bush ( news, bio, voting record) onto his helicopter for Camp David and gave a quick wave to a South Lawn crowd gathered to see him off.
As news of the transfer broke, Cheney was giving a speech in Charlotte, N.C., to the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in which he outlined Bush's domestic agenda and the war on terrorism. It was part of a full day of Cheney fund raising for GOP candidates in the state, including Senate candidate Elizabeth Dole ( news - web sites).
Cheney will be in Washington this weekend.
The man's name is BUTLER... isn't it?
Give it a little thought. Give him a term in office, it would be four years of slow news days. The man would be to senile to invent new volunteer, education, or any other new social engineering projects to burden us with. Just long-winded speeches and appointing judges who aren't "stupid".
Or was he the one performing it on Monica?
In case you weren't told, Bush is the President of the United States. Of course it's a newsstory, silly.
I heard the purpose of the exam is to find that Democrat House member...
Leni
Midazolam (Versed) is a water-soluble benzodiazepine that has become widely used in procedures requiring conscious sedation, because of its optimal physicochemical properties.When I was undergoing a colonoscopy, I watched the doctor snake the colonoscope all the way around. I asked him, "So, do you ever see anything and say, like, "Oh, sh-t!" He said he did. Then I realized that in spite of the Co-lyte, he probably would see something like that.
I've always said one of the advantages of performing sigmoid/colonoscopies is that you can pass gas and everyone thinks it's the patient, including the patient.
Is that covered in the Republican prescription drug plan?
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