Queen guitarist Brian May ‘much better now’ after ‘minor stroke’


Queen guitarist Brian May much better now after minor stroke
Queen guitarist Brian May ‘much better now’ after ‘minor stroke’

Queen guitarist, Brian May’s wife just shared his health update.

Previously, particularly a few months ago, the iconic musician suffered a “minor stroke”, about which, Anita Dobson, discussed her husband’s current condition as she spoke at the TRIC Christmas Lunch in London.

“He’s much better now, he’s stabilized now, which is brilliant,” she told The Mirror, adding, “I just hope we don’t have any more reoccurrences.”

The 75-year-old British actress, detailing how Brian had lost movement in his left arm due to the stroke, admitted that the ailment “was a bit of a challenge.”

“He’s good to go now,” Anita reassured, further noting, “He’s playing the piano quite a lot in the house. He likes a lot of Beethoven. I love it — the piano in the house is really, just very relaxing.”

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The wife also explained how the We Will Rock You hitmaker did not play any instruments until he had recovered “quite a bit.”

“And then he very slowly started to pick up an acoustic guitar and gradually just exercise the muscles. And it very quickly came back,” she told the outlet.

In conclusion about Brian May’s health, Anita mentioned, “He’s just retraining the messages from your brain to that arm, that it’s actually OK to do what it used to do. It was scary. And also, being a genius, for someone like that. His brain’s overloaded, that’s what it is. He’s too clever for his own good.”

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