Professor Green reveals he was hospitalized after having another seizure

Professor Green has revealed he suffered another seizure in April 2022 which resulted in him banging his head on steel and concrete before convulsing for eight minutes.
The 39-year-old rapper had already suffered a life-threatening brain disorder in 2019 from which he suffered fractured his neck and had to cancel his UK tour.
Taking to Instagram on New Year’s Eve, he shared a photo of his facial injuries from earlier this year and explained that he had been hospitalized following the “Grand Mal.”

‘My family almost lost me’: Professor Green has revealed he was rushed to hospital after suffering another life-threatening seizure as he shared a photo of his facial injuries

Worrying: He wrote: “That also happened. (In April) I had a grand mal seizure while home alone, fell face down on steel and concrete and spasmed my head and face repeatedly for 8 minutes – never saw the CCTV.
He wrote: “That also happened. (In April) I had a grand mal seizure while home alone, fell face down on steel and concrete and convulsed for 8 minutes, repeatedly hitting my head and face – I never have CCTV seen.
“The internal bruising was more of a problem and I’ve fought back since then. It was caused by a culmination of things, but for the most part I hadn’t taken care of myself, quite the opposite.
“I almost lost my family, my family then almost lost me. mind shit If you don’t, it will take care of you.’

Shocking: The 39-year-old rapper suffered a life-threatening brain disorder back in 2019, which left him with a fractured neck and forced his UK tour to end
Last month, Professor Green revealed he received a “really nice” letter from Prince William after witnessing the 2019 confiscation.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, he admitted he was “quite shocked” after the kind gesture from the future king, with whom he had previously campaigned on mental health issues.
He said: “I was actually in a pretty bad accident and I got a really nice letter from Prince William afterwards.
“That was when I had a seizure. I broke my neck the day I was supposed to start a tour, so it’s been a while. Yes, quite uncomfortable.

Art: Last month Professor Green (left) revealed he received a ‘really nice’ letter from Prince William (right) after witnessing the 2019 seizure (pictured in 2018)
“I never expected to get a letter from him, so I was quite shocked. I’ll keep it for my son when he grows up.”
In 2018, the musician – real name Stephen Manderson – attended west London school Ark Burlington Danes Academy with the then Duke of Cambridge, who expressed concerns about teenagers and cyberbullying.
After the visit, he said: “A brilliant morning with HRH The Duke of Cambridge… about mental health and cyberbullying – the correlation between the two and how we can all be a little kinder to one another.”

Wow! He admitted he was “quite shocked” after the kind gesture from the future king, with whom he had previously feuded over mental health issues (pictured in 2020).
They had come together to spark conversation and end the stigma surrounding mental health the charity Heads Together.
In February 2019, Green had to cancel his UK tour after suffering a fractured neck following a fall during three horrific seizures.
The musician shared a candid Instagram snap of himself from his hospital bed in a neck brace.
Of the shocking incident, the Hackney native wrote: “I had a seizure this morning which resulted in a fall while packing for Tour 1/3.
“Depending on how you look at this fall, I’ve been very lucky. I have very broken cervical vertebrae and as a result had to cancel my tour, which was supposed to start 2/3 today.
“I will be back with a bigger tour in the winter. I had two more seizures and I’m glad I didn’t break my neck. Really damn lucky. Thanks for fooling around with me,’ the Hackney native told his fans.’
Stephen was due to perform across the UK, with his shows starting in Cardiff before hitting the stage in Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and finally Brighton on February 21st.
A statement from his spokesman said: “Due to a serious neck injury, Professor Green was forced to cancel his February 2019 tour. Tickets for all dates are refundable. Refunds will be provided at point of purchase.’

Shame: In February 2019, Green had to cancel his UK tour as he suffered a fracture of his cervical vertebrae after falling during three terrible seizures (pictured in 2018)
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