Ex-Patriots LB Bruschi ‘doing much better’ after stroke
Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi suffered a stroke on July 4, but his recovery is going well.
The ex-linebacker posted on social media reports early Monday morning on his next stroke and did a little educating about the subject while upgrading his status.
“Around 10:30 a.m. on July 4th I lost use of my left arm,” Bruschi wrote. “I then attempted to talk and realized that I was slurring my speech. She noticed that the left side of my face was drooping as I turned to my wife. We immediately understood what was happening. All these are stroke warning signs. We called an ambulance and 911 got me into the hospital. Thank you for all your kind thoughts and prayers. I am doing much better. “This is actually the next stroke for the 46-year-old Bruschi, who won three Super Bowls with the Patriots. An announcement released Friday morning said that Bruschi had a transient ischemic attack and immediately recognized the warning signs.
Bruschi, now an analyst for ESPN, suffered his first stroke in 2005, three days after the Super Bowl. At the time, it was revealed that he had a congenital heart defect that resulted in a hole in his heart. Bruschi subsequently underwent a procedure. After sitting out the start of the 2005 season, he returned to play nine games annually, winning the Comeback Player of the Year award. The linebacker played an additional three seasons before retiring prior to the 2009 season.
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