Posted on 02/28/2019 8:44:16 AM PST by EdnaMode
Luke Perry suffered a massive stroke Wednesday, and is currently hospitalized ... TMZ has learned.
Paramedics responded to Luke's home in Sherman Oaks around 9:40 AM. We know the call came into the fire department for someone suffering a stroke, and Luke was transported to a nearby hospital. It's unclear what his condition is right now.
The 52-year-old who stars as Archie's dad, Fred Andrews, on "Riverdale" ... had been shooting episodes recently in L.A. on the Warner Bros. lot. Luke's medical crisis coincidentally struck on the very same day Fox announced it will reboot "Beverly Hills, 90210" -- the show on which he shot to fame, playing Dylan McKay in the 90s.
While his former costars -- Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Jason Priestly, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling and Gabrielle Carteris -- will be on the revived series, Luke has not signed on to the project. Story developing ...
Funny you should mention Afib. I had it weeks after experiencing another ailment I’d never heard of ‘Pericarditis: A swelling and irritation of the thin saclike membrane surrounding the heart.
All I can say is, I’m so grateful for Veterans’ Health Insurance. Also back to a ‘If you see or feel something (strange), say something to a Doctor. That’s what they’re for.
I’m glad that you seem to have your Afib under control too.
I think that is what happened to one of my favorite singers from back then, Joni Mitchell. I love her songwriting, I “forgive her” for being a stone cold liberal.
She’s been famous most of her adult life, and thus, lives in a bubble. Joni no longer sings in public, and can barely walk.
Prayers for his health and healing.
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ Kris Letang had a stroke at age 25. And he’s a highly conditioned athlete.
Looks like a database guy I used to know...
He doesn’t look real healthy for his age.
I knew a young man, a Christian singer, who lived a clean life and seemed healthy, who dropped dead while singing at age 28 or so.
Yes. See 28.
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