He said 'it was about 40 minutes of pain in my chest and tightness and that feeling in the arms, and sweating, you kinda know, you’ve heard, ‘is this a heart attack?’.”
has revealed he was recently rushed to hospital after suffering what he has described as a “small heart attack”.suffered an injury to his buttocksHowever, in a new Instagram video, he admitted that he’d suffered a far more serious health scare “in the middle of the whole saga”.
“The rest of the story is a little more bizarre,” Brian explained. “A bit more shocking. Well, I was shocked because I thought I was a pretty healthy guy and everyone says ’you’ve got great blood pressure, you’ve got a great heart rate… but anyway, in the middle of the whole saga of the painful backside, I had a small heart attack.
He was then driven to hospital by his doctor, where after an angiogram, he was then taken to a second facility as an emergency patient. While some doctors told Brian he should undergo open heart surgery and a triple bypass, others told him he would needThe procedure, he noted, was a success, adding: “I thank them from the bottom of my heart. I think I’m in good shape for some time to come.
“I didn’t die, I came out and I would have been full of beans if it wasn’t for the leg… I was very near death because of this, but the pain I had was from something completely different. ’But I’m good, I’m here, and I’m ready to rock.”
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