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Father-In-Law: Sen. Kennedy Had 2 Seizures

BOSTON (CBS) ― Sen. Edward Kennedy had two seizures over the weekend, not one as originally reported, his father-in-law told local CBS Affiliate WBZ-TV Monday.

Kennedy was taken first to Cape Cod Hospital Saturday morning after having a seizure and was later transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital for further examination.

During the helicopter ride to Mass. General, Edmund Reggie said Kennedy had a second seizure.

Kennedy's spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said Monday it is unclear when doctors will release information on his condition.

Kennedy, 76, had more tests Monday and is undergoing further evaluation at Mass General.

Cutter said the senator had a good night of sleep and is resting comfortably. He spent the morning with his wife, Vicki, and sister, Jean. His son Ted Jr. arrived at 11:30 a.m.

President Bush called Kennedy's wife Monday to check on the senator's progress and asked her to "take care of his friend."

"The senator and Mrs. Kennedy were very appreciative of the call," Cutter said. Over the weekend, Kennedy fielded similar calls from Sens. Barack Obama of Illinois and Charles Schumer of New York, while receiving visits from Sen. John Kerry, other dignitaries and a stream of family members.

Doctors originally suspected he had suffered a stroke, but his physician later said it had been a seizure and that Kennedy was "not in any immediate danger."

Dr. Larry Ronan and other physicians were conducting a battery of tests, the results of which may not be available until late Monday or Tuesday.

"He was sitting up and ordering food out from Legal Seafood," Kennedy friend Bob Shrum told the Early Show Monday about the senator's activity over the weekend.

"This is someone who literally has touched almost everybody's life in America," Shrum said.

"There isn't a bill for economic or social justice that doesn't bear his imprint."

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