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Andrew Marr has had a Stroke (Merged)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/sta...drew-marr.html
Date: 09.01.2013Last updated: 09.01.2013 at 18.49 Category: Corporate The following statement has today been issued by the BBC: “Andrew Marr was taken ill yesterday and taken to hospital. The hospital confirmed he has had a stroke. His doctors say he is responding to treatment. His family have asked for their privacy to be respected as he recovers. "We will continue to broadcast The Andrew Marr Show and Radio 4’s Start The Week with guest presenters in his absence. His colleagues and the whole BBC wish him a speedy recovery.” BBC Press Office |
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oh how sad
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I hope he makes a full recovery ..... A stroke can be devastating for the patient and their family
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All depends on whether it is a mild or severe stroke.
People can often make a full recovery if it is only a mild one. |
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Very sad news - he's relatively young too, although the number of younger people having strokes is on the increase unfortunately.
I do hope they managed to get him to hospital as soon as possible after the symptoms appeared - early intervention and treatment can really boost the chances of good recovery. |
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Possible stand ins
Huw Edwards Jon Sopel Sian Williams Chris Ekin Nick Robinson Peter Sissons (could come out of retirement) Stewart White (Chief presenter of BBC Look East and is a superb interviewer) |
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My father had a stroke in his fifties and recovered remarkably well (although it changed his personality a lot in a bad way - he became much more unpleasant and bad tempered, but he was still able to speak, write and drive a car).
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Andrew Marr suffers stroke
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Really sorry to hear this.
I can only echo those who,wish him a speedy recovery. |
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Daily Mail saying he is "seriously ill" - but only in their headline. Always seemed to be a very fit guy. I hope his history of running and cycling helps him to recover.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...=feeds-newsxml |
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How awful. I do like him. I also wish him well.
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With a stroke it can often seem a lot worse than it is. My grandad had a stroke just before christmas and we were told he was unlikely to survive the following 48 hours. 4 days later he was sitting up in bed reading the newspaper!
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Hope Andy get well soon.
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This sounds pretty much like my Dad. It is almost 6 years to the day since he had his stroke at 52 years of age and he has recovered reasonably well apart from his hand shaking. My Dad can still speak and drive a car and do a lot of things for himself. On the other hand though his mood swings are terrible, he can loose it over the smallest thing and at times become violent. My Dad also suffers badly with depression, he can be unpleasant and he has lost most of his friends because of this as he takes things the wrong way and he thinks people are talking about him behind his back when they are not and he can be quiet rude. My Dad's stroke has changed our families life and we often have to live on egg shells and try and avoid situations so he doesn't loose it which is sad because on his good days he can be like the person he was before the stroke. I never realised before how much a stroke can change a person's personality.
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Michael Berk could cover. I hope he makes a full recovery
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Just heard this on the news. Hope he will be ok. I know a person who got a stroke at 40 and recovered well although it did take some time.
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Aw horrible
Get well soon, Andrew!
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Hope he gets well soon. We went to same school. Not at same time though.
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When my Dad had a stroke (tho he was in an advanced stage of Atzhimers at the time on the stroke ward there was a list and no.s of how serve it could be anything over 7 and they won't anything under 5 and should be ok but will take some time
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Well, these are the main risk factors for stroke:
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Whilst figures showed an overall decrease in the incidence of stroke in the UK decade from 1999-2008 (connected to better identification of those at risk and prescribing of new and better drugs to prevent and treat stroke), it is still a major cause of death and disability and I think the huge increase in obesity in the young will only make things worse. The following stats are from the National Heart Forum: Quote:
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All of the above highlighted, plus Emily Maitlis, Stephanie Flanders and James Landale would be considered as well. Forget the other three.
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