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Michael Barrymore suffering from uncontrollable seizures that could cause death
Michael Barrymore suffering from uncontrollable seizures that could cause death

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Michael Barrymore suffering from uncontrollable seizures that could cause death

Michael Barrymore revealed he has "uncontrollable seizures" which could cause death or brain damage if left untreated. The beloved TV presenter - who has shifted from Television to TikTok in recent years - said he had developed epilepsy after experiencing a mini stroke. On his now preferred social media site, the 73-year-old admitted he found his diagnosis "scary" and he'd had "several attacks this year". According to the NHS, symptoms of epilepsy - a condition that affects your brain and causes seizures - often start in young children and people over 50. Speaking about his diagnosis on the platform, the former game show host said: "A mini stroke caused me to develop epilepsy where I have uncontrollable seizures... "I suffer from cluster seizures, which affects a quarter of people with epilepsy. "It means I have more than one, usually three individual seizures in a short period of time." Michael must take emergency medication if he has a seizure. Recommended reading: Mountain Warehouse plans on opening dozens more stores across the UK JK Rowling compares Nicola Sturgeon to Donald Trump and Bella Swan Prince William and Kate Middleton to start 'new beginnings' in new home The star continued: "It's scary because there's a 40 per cent chance of going into epilepticus, which causes brain damage and death without prompt medical attention. "I've had several attacks this year and have emergency medication at home if I go into a seizure. "It doesn't really affect my life otherwise, but it would be nice to talk with other sufferers on here about it." The entertainer, who has become popular with Gen Z with his TikToks and vlogs, has received more than 580,000 views on the video, which shows him in a hospital bed.

Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed
Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed

Michael's health scare comes after The Sun recently revealed how the 90s TV star is enjoying a 'second act' with fans SHOCK DIAGNOSIS Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed MICHAEL Barrymore has revealed he has developed a life changing health condition, as he shared an update with fans from his hospital bed. The comedian, 73, who is now a social medial star, revealed he had suffered a mini-stroke which has caused him further issues. 6 Michael Barrymore revealed he was in hospital Credit: Michael Barrymore/ TikTok 6 The social media star then revealed how he'd had a mini-stroke Credit: Michael Barrymore/ TikTok 6 Michael Barrymore epilepsy, taken from tiktok without permission Credit: Michael Barrymore/ TikTok 6 Michael Barrymore was the golden boy of television back in the 90s Credit: Rex Michael, who has has recently become an unlikely hero for Gen Z, concerned fans when he posted a video from hospital. The star then revealed how he had been diagnosed with epilepsy which was caused by a mini stroke. Sharing the news with a slew of photos from his hospital bed, he penned: "I developed epilepsy at 73.. "A mini stroke caused me to develop epilepsy where I have uncontrollable seizures. Read more on Michael Barrymore Shock move Inside Michael Barrymore's BIZARRE comeback as troubled star earns €250k a year "I suffer from cluster seizures, which affects a quarter of people with epilepsy. It means I have more than one, usually three individual seizures in a short period of time. "It's scary because there's a 40% chance of going into epilepticus which causes brain damage and death without prompt medical attention. "I've had several attacks this year and have emergency medication at home if I go into a seizure. "It doesn't really affect my life otherwise, but it would be nice to talk with other sufferers on here about it." MICHAEL'S SECOND ACT Michael's shocking health diagnosis comes as The Sun revealed how Michael is enjoying a "second act" in his career. Back in the 80s and 90s the comedian was the biggest entertainer on prime time TV. Inside Michael Barrymore's bizarre new life as a tiktok influencer 24 years after pool tragedy He became a regular on Saturday night TV, and was best known as the presenter of game show Strike It Lucky. However, after tragic Stuart Lubbock was found dead in his swimming pool (the entertainer has always denied having any knowledge about what happened) he was shunned from the world of entertainment. But over the last few years, Michael has become a surprise social media star. He is now a well-loved TikTokker and YouTube vlogger with millions of fans. 6 Michael has become an unlikely social media star Credit: YouTube Michael's army of followers can found liking his witty, quirky and often self-deprecating clips, which range from 'What I Eat in a Day' to reviewing faddy Gen-Z phenomenons. Even Sabrina Carpenter is a fan - she reposted one of his videos, which led to him exclaiming: 'Gang I just woke up to find that Sabrina Carpenter knows I exist. I am fangirling so hard right now!!' A friend of Michael recently told us: 'Michael is having a great time. He lives to entertain people, and while he may not be getting the TV offers he once did, this way he gets to create his own content on his own terms. 'What started as a bit of a hobby online has now become a way of connecting with his fans again, flexing his funny bone and getting back to doing what he loves without the pressure and scrutiny that comes with being on the nation's TV screens every week.' Michael's "hobby" has now turned lucrative, according to PR expert Lynn Carratt. Speaking to The Sun, she estimated he could be making more than £250,000 a year, thanks to his clips and collaboration with Sports Direct.

Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed
Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed

The Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Sun

Michael Barrymore reveals life changing health condition as he shares update from hospital bed

MICHAEL Barrymore has revealed he has developed a life changing health condition, as he shared an update with fans from his hospital bed. The comedian, 73, who is now a social medial star, revealed he had suffered a mini-stroke which has caused him further issues. 6 6 Michael, who has has recently become an unlikely hero for Gen Z, concerned fans when he posted a video from hospital. The star then revealed how he had been diagnosed with epilepsy which was caused by a mini stroke. Sharing the news with a slew of photos from his hospital bed, he penned: "I developed epilepsy at 73.. "A mini stroke caused me to develop epilepsy where I have uncontrollable seizures. "I suffer from cluster seizures, which affects a quarter of people with epilepsy. It means I have more than one, usually three individual seizures in a short period of time. "It's scary because there's a 40% chance of going into epilepticus which causes brain damage and death without prompt medical attention. "I've had several attacks this year and have emergency medication at home if I go into a seizure. "It doesn't really affect my life otherwise, but it would be nice to talk with other sufferers on here about it." MICHAEL'S SECOND ACT Michael's shocking health diagnosis comes as The Sun revealed how Michael is enjoying a "second act" in his career. Back in the 80s and 90s the comedian was the biggest entertainer on prime time TV. Inside Michael Barrymore's bizarre new life as a tiktok influencer 24 years after pool tragedy He became a regular on Saturday night TV, and was best known as the presenter of game show Strike It Lucky. However, after tragic Stuart Lubbock was found dead in his swimming pool (the entertainer has always denied having any knowledge about what happened) he was shunned from the world of entertainment. But over the last few years, Michael has become a surprise social media star. He is now a well-loved TikTokker and YouTube vlogger with millions of fans. 6 Michael's army of followers can found liking his witty, quirky and often self-deprecating clips, which range from 'What I Eat in a Day' to reviewing faddy Gen-Z phenomenons. Even Sabrina Carpenter is a fan - she reposted one of his videos, which led to him exclaiming: 'Gang I just woke up to find that Sabrina Carpenter knows I exist. I am fangirling so hard right now!!' A friend of Michael recently told us: 'Michael is having a great time. He lives to entertain people, and while he may not be getting the TV offers he once did, this way he gets to create his own content on his own terms. 'What started as a bit of a hobby online has now become a way of connecting with his fans again, flexing his funny bone and getting back to doing what he loves without the pressure and scrutiny that comes with being on the nation's TV screens every week.' Michael's "hobby" has now turned lucrative, according to PR expert Lynn Carratt. Speaking to The Sun, she estimated he could be making more than £250,000 a year, thanks to his clips and collaboration with Sports Direct.

Michael Barrymore issues health update and admits 'it's scary'
Michael Barrymore issues health update and admits 'it's scary'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Michael Barrymore issues health update and admits 'it's scary'

Michael Barrymore revealed he has "uncontrollable seizures" as he shared an emotional health update with fans. The veteran TV presenter said he had developed epilepsy after experiencing a mini stroke. Taking to TikTok, the 73-year-old admitted he found his diagnosis "scary" and he'd had "several attacks this year". READ MORE: Met Office verdict on how Tropical Storm Erin will impact UK According to the NHS, symptoms of epilepsy - a condition that affects your brain and causes seizures - often start in young children and people over 50. Speaking about his diagnosis on the platform, the former game show host said: "A mini stroke caused me to develop epilepsy where I have uncontrollable seizures... "I suffer from cluster seizures, which affects a quarter of people with epilepsy. "It means I have more than one, usually three individual seizures in a short period of time." The Mirror reports that Michael, who headlined the Royal Variety Performance in 1993, must take emergency medication if he has a seizure. READ MORE: Exact date UK will see temperatures plummet to 4C The star continued: "It's scary because there's a 40 per cent chance of going into epilepticus, which causes brain damage and death without prompt medical attention. "I've had several attacks this year and have emergency medication at home if I go into a seizure. "It doesn't really affect my life otherwise, but it would be nice to talk with other sufferers on here about it." The entertainer, who has become popular with Gen Z with his TikToks and vlogs, has received more than 580,000 views on the video, which shows him in a hospital bed. Many left Michael messages of support, with fans also sharing their own experiences of living with the condition.

Michael Barrymore diagnosed with deadly conditon after having stroke
Michael Barrymore diagnosed with deadly conditon after having stroke

Wales Online

time2 days ago

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  • Wales Online

Michael Barrymore diagnosed with deadly conditon after having stroke

Michael Barrymore diagnosed with deadly conditon after having stroke The 73-year-old TV presenter has been warned he faces a high risk of death or serious injury Michael Barrymore during the Dancing On Ice 2019 photocall TV presenter Michael Barrymore, 73, has been diagnosed with epilepsy after suffering a stroke. The Strike It Lucky host took to social media to tell fans he had been having uncontrollable seizures. ‌ He said: "A mini stroke caused me to develop epilepsy where I have uncontrollable seizures... I suffer from cluster seizures, which affects a quarter of people with epilepsy. It means I have more than one, usually three individual seizures in a short period of time." ‌ Barrymore has been given medication for his condition. He said: "It's scary because there's a 40% chance of going into epilepticus which causes brain damage and death without prompt medical attention. Article continues below "I've had several attacks this year and have emergency medication at home if I go into a seizure. It doesn't really affect my life otherwise, but it would be nice to talk with other sufferers on here about it." The entertainer shared a series of photographs of himself in hospital. Barrymore left ITV in 2003 after 31-year-old Stuart Lubbock was found dead at his home following a party. Barrymore was arrested and later sued police for wrongful arrest and damage to his reputation. He returned to the spotlight in 2006 on Celebrity Big Brother. He also presented Kids Say the Funniest Things.

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