Soccer: Swedish international Olsson returns home 6 months after his brain disease
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Kristoffer Olsson hospitalized in February because of a rare inflammatory disease of the cerebral vessels. On Tuesday, he announced on Instagram that he was back home.
Kristoffer Olsson is at home in familiar surroundings. FC Midtjylland's Swedish midfield profile posted a picture on Instagram on Monday, announcing that he has moved back home after half a year.
Half a year after his sudden brain disease and after months of rehab, Swedish international soccer player Kristoffer Olsson has returned to his own home.
Kristoffer Olsson showed his willingness to return to playing football professionally. Source: Instagram/@krisolsson95 The Swedish international midfielder of Danish Midtjylland Kristoffer Olsson, who suffered several brain clots last February, has been discharged, the player himself reported this Tuesday on his social networks.” Six months later, I'm home again,” Olsson wrote on his Instagram account along with a photo of him with several suit…
Six months after starting his treatment, Kristoffer Olsson was able to return home to Sweden. Excellent news for him, as he still hopes to revive his professional career.
Swedish international, from Midtjylland, suffered from several brain clots
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