Snoop Dogg gave an update on the health of his daughter Cori Broadus this week after the 24-year-old revealed she suffered a “major stroke” last week. The 52-year-old rapper spoke with People magazine about Corey's recovery from her stroke on Jan. 18, telling the magazine that she's “doing a little better.”
Asked if the health scare put his life in perspective, the hip-hop veteran said: “Yeah, yeah. Something like that.”
In one Instagram Stories from her hospital bed posted on Tuesday (January 23), Cori Broadus wrote: “They took me tonight (blood thinner) and probably going home tomorrow,” followed by a second message in which she said, “thank you thank you [crying face emoji] when I go out, I'll share everything in depth.” She also rotated her phone camera to show the many flower arrangements in her room.
She narrated the video, saying: “I just want to thank every single person that sent me flowers… I mean, thank you so much. I really, really appreciate all the love and support, it keeps me coming in here, like really.” The Story also included a slide of Broadus passing the time playing Uno and walking through the hospital with a gurney on her way to get a CT scan of her chest to determine the cause of her stroke.
Last Thursday, Cori posted a story from her hospital bed in which she wrote: “I had a massive stroke. I started crying when they told me,” later adding, “I'm only 24. What have I done in my past to deserve all this?”
Broadus was diagnosed with lupus when she was six years old and, according to Lykou corner, “the risk of stroke is 4 times to 8 times higher in lupus patients, due to inflammation that affects blood's tendency to clot and vasculitis that hardens blood vessels. at press time it was still not what caused Broadus' stroke.
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