Longtime TV host Larry King sat down to discuss the rollercoaster of a year he’s endured.
While speaking with “Page Six'” King revealed he had an unreported “slight stroke” in March of this past year.
“Everything that’s happened to me, I’m grateful for. Maybe that sounds cliché, but I’m really, really grateful.”
He added , “I’m happy.”
“I had what they call a slight stroke in March. Everything is back to normal, except my left foot. I can’t walk on my left foot, so I’m walking with a walker. It’s making me feel old,” he revealed.
“But at least it helps me get around. Another thing I can’t stand is having people do things for me. I was always someone who did things for themselves.”
He continued, “They thought I was going to die in March. They told my two boys to come home. It was really touch-and-go.”
“I don’t remember any of it, because I was out during the whole time.”
“I had a sepsis infection, I had a new stent put on the heart. It’s been amazing – everyone tells me they can’t believe I made it through.”
“They say that’s coming, the more I exercise. I might have a slight limp. But I’ll take it.”
King is in good spirits and looking forward to the future: “I’ve got great kids, great family. Kids in Florida, kids here. I got a son [Chance] going to University of Southern California – he’s a pitcher. Got another one [Cannon] whose a third baseman for West LA. I go to watch their games. I’ve got it pretty good.”
“I must be boring you with all this happiness,” he concluded.
Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Anastasia Ross