She was in a treatment facility in Atlanta for a long time with her husband Chip there by her bedside month after month after month. Eventually recovered enough to come home. She was able to be at some events, some ribbon cuttings for some things that she had, you know, like an airport in her community that she had had something to do with. but, but died because of this tick borne disease that was, that was not diagnosed properly. Although even if it had been diagnosed, there may have been nothing that could have been done about it. (01:16–01:25)
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Asserts that Kay Hagan attended events and ribbon cuttings for projects she was involved in.
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