Actor Nicholas Brendon, greatest recognized for starring in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has been hospitalized after a “cardiac incident.”
The 51-year-old was rushed to the hospital for emergency therapy and is now “specializing in medical appointments,” in line with his sister.
Brendon, who performed Xander Harris within the cult hit ’90s present, was seen wheelchair-bound in a sequence of Instagram images shared by his sister.
“Nicky sends his love and needed me to apologize that he hasn’t been going reside as a lot these days and to provide everybody an replace,” the assertion reads.
“Nicky is doing advantageous now however he needed to be rushed to emergency about two weeks in the past due to a cardiac incident (tachycardia/arrhythmia).”
“A few of you would possibly keep in mind he had an identical incident after his second spinal surgical procedure final 12 months (for Cauda Equina) however this time he's making an attempt to get slightly extra relaxation and has been concentrating on medical appointments,” the remark added.
Brendon has confronted some well being woes this previous 12 months which pressured him to step away from all promotional content material for his movie “Wanton Need” after he suffered “paralysis in his genitals” and legs in September 2021.
“Proper now he's concentrating on his well being. He's not doing promotion for the movie,” his supervisor stated on the time. “This previous week and a half, issues have turned drastically worse. He's affected by paralysis in his genitals and personal components.”
“He has had difficulties with flying. Sadly, his situation means he wants surgical intervention for his rising issues. I want he was on the mend and capable of promote this film,” she added.
The “Legal Minds” actor was stated to be affected by Cauda Equina syndrome, a situation through which the nerve roots within the lumbar backbone are compressed, chopping off the motion, feeling, and sometimes the perform of the genitals, bladder, and bowel.
In August 2021, Brendon was arrested for utilizing a pretend ID in an try to buy prescribed drugs. He was charged with prescription fraud of a managed substance and for refusing to determine himself when stopped by a police officer in the course of the incident, which passed off in Indiana.
In response to his supervisor, having to sleep in a jail cell after his arrest aggravated his present spinal issues. He was stated to be “devastated” over his situation.
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