William McKinley's wife, Ida Saxton McKinley, suffered from health issues throughout her life, including severe migraines and epilepsy. Her health problems were exacerbated by the stress of her husband's political career, particularly after he was shot in 1901. Ida's condition often led her to withdraw from public life, and she frequently relied on her husband's support during her struggles. Despite these challenges, she remained a devoted partner and supporter of McKinley's presidency.
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