69°F
weather icon Clear

State Sen. Smith resting after brain surgery

Nevada Sen. Debbie Smith was awake, talking and eating Saturday at a Houston hospital, one day after undergoing surgery for a brain tumor.

Smith’s daughter, Erin Marlon, told the Review-Journal that Smith could be released from Houston’s M.D. Anderson Cancer Center as early as Sunday or Monday.

“She’s still a little groggy,” Marlon said on Saturday afternoon. “We’re just taking it minute-by-minute.”

Whether Smith, D-Sparks, is released this week depends on her reaction to her surgery. Some patients remain hospitalized for up to two weeks after such an operation while others can be released within two days, said Marlon.

But regardless of when Smith is released, she still plans to return to the Legislature, according to her daughter.

A biopsy was taken during Smith’s operation to determine whether she will need additional surgery. The family expects to know the results of the biopsy within five to seven days.

“The most important thing to all of us is that we just focus on her,” Marlon said.

Smith, D-Sparks, announced last weekend she was seeking expert medical treatment out of state and would miss opening day of the 2015 legislative session that began Monday.

The next day she revealed she had been diagnosed with an operable brain tumor and was being treated at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

Smith was elected to the Senate in 2012 and serves as assistant minority leader.

She has said she hopes to return to the Legislature when her doctors give her permission.

On Thursday alternates were assigned to fill in on the Finance, Health and Human Services, and Natural Resource committees during her absence.

Well-wishers can send notes to Smith at her Carson City office, 401 S. Carson St. 89701, leave a message at 775-684-6800 or send an email to Smith’s secretary, Laureen Garcia: Laureen4Debbie@aol.com.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Review-Journal writer Sandra Chereb contributed to this report. Contact Chris Kudialis at ckudialis@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0283. Find him on Twitter: @kudialisrj.

THE LATEST
Trump thumps Biden in Nevada, poll says

The New York Times/Siena College poll found that if the election were held today, 50 percent would pick Donald Trump and 38 percent would pick Joe Biden.

Yucca Mountain: Where GOP Senate candidates stand

Plans to turn Yucca Mountain into the nation’s nuclear waste repository have long received opposition from both sides of the aisle. But, is that changing?