Former New England Patriots linebacker and ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi says he's doing 'much better' after suffering a second stroke.
Former New England Patriots linebacker and ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi says he's doing"much better" after suffering a second stroke.
In an Instagram post on Monday, Bruschi says he knew what was happening immediately last Thursday when he lost use of his left arm, began slurring his speech and his wife noticed his face was drooping.The Instagram post includes a list of the several warning signs of a stroke that should prompt an immediate call to 911.
The 46-year-old Bruschi had a stroke in February 2005 days after the Patriots' third Super Bowl win and learned he had a congenital heart defect that produced a hole in his heart. He retired after surgery but later returned and played three more seasons for the team.
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