Christian Broadcasting Network founder Pat
Robertson suffered from a stroke but is “expected to make a full
recovery,” according to a release from the network on Saturday.
The televangelist was reportedly brought to the closest medical facility
for strokes around noon on Friday after a member of the family noticed
he had symptoms of an embolic stroke.
Minutes after receiving tPA, a clot-busting drug, Robertson, 87, was
cognizant and had mobility in his limbs, a recovery which the
neurologist referred to as a “tPA miracle,” the CBN release said.
“The 700 Club” host is reportedly “alert, awake and expected to make a
full recovery” and be released no later than Monday.
In the release, Robertson and his family praised the medical care he
received, and his son warned against the dangers of not knowing stroke
symptoms.
"Awareness of the onset of symptoms and then rapid treatment is the key
to recovery,” said Gordon Robertson, who is the company’s CEO. “We
cannot express our thanks enough to the medical team that treated my
father.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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