‘People Thought I Was Going to Die’: Da L.E.S Opens up About Life-Changing Stroke
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‘People thought I was going to die’: Da L.E.S opens up about life-changing stroke
Da L.E.S has broken his silence about the stroke that nearly killed him on his birthday in July 2024, sharing an emotional YouTube video documenting his month-long coma and ongoing recovery.
Norbi Schobert revealed how he takes care of himself during the heat: despite his stroke, he exercises, eats lightly, and is preparing for Santorini.
Da L.E.S Opens Up About Surviving A Stroke - SA Hip Hop Mag
The post Da L.E.S Opens Up About Surviving A Stroke appeared first on SA Hip Hop Mag. Da L.E.S Opens Up About Surviving A Stroke. South African hip-hop icon Da L.E.S has broken his silence following a near-death experience that shook both his personal life and the entertainment industry. In a candid message, the rapper revealed that he suffered a stroke on his birthday in July 2024, an event that left him unconscious for a month. Da L.E.S Opens …

Rodri Muñoz suffered a hemorrhagic stroke at only 23 years of age. Since then, he shares on social networks his recovery process to make strokes visible in young people. The goal is to make it visible that "can happen to anyone," he explains during a telephone conversation with this newspaper. "It doesn't matter if you do sports or lead a healthy life, it's a lottery."
The Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN) has issued a strong warning: nearly 30% of people under 50 who suffer a stroke have used illicit drugs. This alarming figure positions the use of illegal substances as a rising risk factor, especially worrying among young people. On the occasion of World Day Against Drugs, the SEN seeks to raise awareness about the serious impact of these substances on vascular and brain health. Over the past two decades, t…
The incidence of stroke in young adults has steadily increased over the past 20 years, as has the use of illicit drugs or abuse. Of the 100,000 cases of stroke that occur every year in Spain, SEN estimates that between 10% and 20% occur in people between 18 and 50 years of age. In addition, in the last decade, stroke cases in people between 20 and 64 years of age have increased by about 25%. Behind this increase - which has occurred in virtually…
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