Famous PeopleAmerican actor Nicholas Brendon, 51, was urgently hospitalized with heart problems. The star became world famous for his role as Xander Harris in the hit series “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”. He has appeared in all seven seasons.
‘Buffy’ actor Nicholas Brendon ended up in the emergency room with a heart problem. The news was announced on his Instagram page on behalf of the actor himself. “He had to be taken to hospital about two weeks ago due to a cardiac accident (tachycardia/arrhythmia). But he is doing well now.” It is also written that the actor apologizes to his followers. “Nikki sends his love and apologizes for living so little lately to give everyone an update.”
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A previous medical incident involving Brendon was also mentioned. “Some of you may remember he had a similar accident after his second spinal surgery last year (due to Cauda Equina Syndrome). He is now trying to get more rest and focus on his medical appointments.”
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Last year, Nicholas Brendon himself told Instagram that he slipped on the ice, which led to even more back problems. He warned his followers of the danger of ice. “Be careful. A week ago, I slipped and that, in addition to my rare condition, I will have spinal surgery in an hour.”
The actor suffers from Cauda Equina Syndrome, a condition in which the nerve roots in the lumbar spine are compressed. He had to undergo major back surgery to treat paralysis of his legs and genitals.
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