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Deputy Jennifer Whitmore recovering at home after medical emergency and ‘feeling better by the day’

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Deputy Jennifer Whitmore recovering at home after medical emergency and ‘feeling better by the day’

On June 10, after a long weekend spent at the Wicklow local election count centre, Deputy Whitmore experienced a sudden medical emergency and was rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital, with an update provided days later by her husband, Tony Duddy, detailing how her condition had improved significantly after the “surreal” event.

Issuing another update this week on Thursday evening, the Social Democrats TD took to social media to thank her “amazing community” for their support.

“Just a brief note to say that I am home from hospital for the last few days, and have been firmly wrapped in cotton wool by my family,” Deputy Whitmore wrote.

“I’m getting lots of rest and am feeling better by the day.

“There are still some tests that I have to have done and there may be another operation in the coming weeks, but the good news is it is all manageable and recoverable from.

“I want to thank everyone for their well wishes and support, from dropping off meals to covering school pickups to the beautiful flowers, etc. I and my family are all truly grateful and appreciative for the support of our amazing community.

“We are also most thankful for the amazing care of the staff at St. Vincent’s.

“I will be out of action for some time yet, but the office is still open. I hope you and yours have a great summer, and hope to see you all soon.”

As with the original update, an outpouring of well-wishes from relieved friends and supporters across the globe –including party colleagues Jesslyn Henry and Wicklow councillor Danny Alvey – greeted the post.

“Best wishes Jennifer and family,” Cllr Alvey commented. “People are asking after you everywhere I go, and I assure them that Tony and all the kids are minding you well.”

“Great news Jenifer – you have the best family to take care of you,” one supporter wrote. “Take it easy. Work will never go away no matter how much you do, so concentrate 100 per cent on getting back to good health.

“Your family must be delighted to have you back where you belong. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.”

Echoing the sentiments, another added: “Sending speedy recovery vibes across the oceans from Australia.

“You’re one strong woman, so I’m sure you’ll be getting better each day. I’m so glad to know you have a little army of supporters to help you on the recovery.”

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