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PM recovering after successful sciatica surgery

Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis speaks during an event at the Office of The Prime Minister where plans for the full conversion and integration of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in New Providence within two years and the integration of solar projects throughout the country were unveiled on June 10, 2024. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis speaks during an event at the Office of The Prime Minister where plans for the full conversion and integration of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in New Providence within two years and the integration of solar projects throughout the country were unveiled on June 10, 2024. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis’ surgery in the United States to address compression of his sciatic nerve was successful, according to Health Minister Dr Michael Darville.

He said the procedure was straightforward and anticipated a positive recovery period.

“The health and well-being of our nation’s leaders are of the utmost importance, and we appreciate the efforts of the medical professionals involved in the prime minister’s treatment and care,” he said, adding that Mr Davis is resting comfortably and recovering well.

It is not clear when Mr Davis will return to the Bahamas.

Dr Darville said on Friday that Mr Davis had battled sciatica for a few months and suffered excruciating pain in one of his legs when he stood.

The Cleveland Clinic says sciatica involves irritation, inflammation, pinching or compression that affects one or more nerves running down the lower back and into the legs. The condition is not considered serious, but severe cases require surgery.

Chester Cooper will continue acting as prime minister while Mr Davis is away.

 

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birdiestrachan 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Get well soon mr Davis the Bahamas needs you

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