Hey there, friends. Let's talk about a true icon who's been through the ringer and is still standing tall. Larry King, the legendary TV host, has revealed some tough details about his recent health struggles, but he's not letting anything keep him down. At 86 years old, Larry is proving once again that he's made of tough stuff.
Now, here's the deal: Larry King found himself in a coma after suffering a stroke. But guess what? He's not just sitting around feeling sorry for himself. Larry told Extra, “I had a stroke. Everything got better except my left foot, and I have been rehabbing that every single day. The doctors say I'll be walking by Christmas.” That's right, folks. Larry’s not just surviving—he's thriving. He added, “It’s been a rough year. I don’t remember much since March, when the stroke happened. I haven’t driven a car, but I’m back at work, and that makes me feel great.”
A Glimpse Into Larry's Journey

Here's the thing about Larry: he doesn’t let anything slow him down. "I was in a coma for a couple of weeks," Larry continued, sharing his story. "My head doctor said I have an incomparable spirit." And let's be real, that's no surprise. Larry has been through so much, and he's still here, fighting hard. This isn't the first time he's battled a serious health issue. Larry has also faced cancer, but as always, he came out on top.
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Conquering Cancer and Beyond
Now, here's a little backstory. Larry recalled to Closer Weekly, “The doctors said, ‘We don’t like the way this looks. There are two types of leukemia you could have. The first type is acute.’ Acute leukemia … you don’t recover.” But guess what? The next morning, the doctors brought great news. Larry had chronic leukemia, which is completely treatable. "You bite the bullet and survive!" Larry explained. That's the Larry King we all know and love—resilient, determined, and unstoppable.



