'Malcolm in the Middle' Star Frankie Muniz Suffers Second 'Mini Stroke'
In a sad turn of events, Frankie Muniz has suffered from another mini stroke.
The "Malcolm in the Middle" took to Twitter and informed his fans about his health condition. The 27-year-old star wrote, "Almost a year to the day I experienced another mini stroke. Hopefully that will be the last. Miserable."
Muniz experienced the same ailment a year back in November 2012. He came back from a gym training session in his hometown Phoenix, when for the first time he felt something not right. According to Los Angeles Times report, "He found himself unable to see out of his right eye or to speak by the time he arrived at his destination."
That time also he wrote on Twitter, "I was in the hospital last Friday. I suffered a 'mini stroke,' which was not fun at all. Have to start taking care of my body! Getting old!"
After his 2012 stroke, Muniz appeared in "Good Morning America" and he told his fans, "Something wasn't right. I knew I did not feel right. I couldn't say words. I thought I was saying them! My fiancee was looking at me like I was speaking a foreign language. I'm still trying to make sense of it, but happy I'm alive."
Apparently, Muniz leads a healthy lifestyle. He is not addicted to any substance or alcohol. Mini stroke is a condition which is caused by lack of blood flow to the brain nerves.
During his childhood days, Muniz was the most popular TV star. Now he is a drummer for his band, You Hang Up, and has been in a relationship with PR personnal, Elycia Marie Turnbow, since October 2011.
We wish that "Malcolm In The Middle" star soon comes out of the trauma and gets his health back.