Oklahoma senator updates on son’s mystery illness, family health struggles

senator Marcin Molin, R-OKla, shared a health update about his son, Andrew, who was in Mayo Clinic in Rothschest, Minnesota, where doctors try to determine the cause of possible ambiguity.
Moulin, whose eyes – were supposed to be surgery – announced on Friday that Andrew had undergone two operations. Andrew said in the video that he wanted to be fully anesthetized, but it is claimed that the May clinic was unable to fulfill the request.
Senator Marcin Molin, R-OKla, gives a health update to his son, Andrew. (@Senmullin/x)
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On Tuesday, Senator participated that many members of his family, including himself, are facing health issues. Senator underwent an eye surgery on April 11, and his wife, Christie, was “major restoration in the knee” on April 8, and his mother was suffering a stroke on the same day as his procedure. He said on April 17 that his wife and mother were better, as it was.
However, Andrew, the son of Moulin, is facing a different health challenge – Senator said in a video on Tuesday that he has been dealing with him since January.
“Andrew has been dealing with something a little different since January,” Senator said, standing next to his son in a video published on Tuesday. “He was in training in OU and UM -“
“[I] Andrew said: “He was suffering from severe side pain and had to go to ER and verify this. Andrew explained.

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Since the video on Tuesday, Moulin has shared updates on his social media almost daily, if not more. The next day to share the health situations of himself, his wife, mother and son, Moulin participated that the May clinic excluded cancer as a possible cause of growth spots in the Andrew lungs.

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“Senator Molin in Mayo Clinic this week supports his son, Andrew, where he is subject to strict tests. Senator’s priorities are clear: God, family, and every other person,” Molin spokesman told Fox News Digital.
Moulin thanked the audience for their prayers in multiple positions about the health challenges of his family.
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2025-04-18 18:45:00