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Ric Flair Reveals How Bad His Health Deteriorated During Recent Scare, His New Way of Life
– Ric Flair recently spoke with Busted Open Radio (transcript via wrestlinginc.com), here are the highlights…
On How Bad His Health Deteriorated During His Recent Scare: “I had ten days of life support, brother, that would wake anybody up,” Flair said. “I’m just lucky I’m here, I just kind of take each day, I don’t take anything for granted anymore. They gave me a 20 percent chance of living and somehow I made it through it. When I got out I only weighed 206 pounds, I lost 43 pounds. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t even twist the top off a Gatorade bottle. I could stand on my legs, but I couldn’t walk, so I had to go to a rehab place for 20 days of physical rehab where they make you walk with a walker and then a cane and then you learn to walk by yourself,” he said. “That took a while, and then I couldn’t drive a car. I ate anything in the world, but couldn’t gain any weight because all the food I was consuming was going towards repairing internal tissue that was ruined because when I went into the hospital my kidneys failed, I had respiratory heart failure and I had pneumonia all at the same time. Brother, I don’t drink anymore… The doctor told me if I ever had a drink again, I wouldn’t make it through another operation like that.”
On His New Way of Life: “As far as lifting weights and stuff like that, nothing for probably another month,” he said. “It’s just a different way of life, I’m not used to living like this and I’m certainly not used to not having a drink by three o’clock (laughs). When I wasn’t working I used to start at 11 in the morning, are you kidding me?”
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