ESPN College GameDay host Lee Corso suffered a mild stroke on Television Today -- ESPN College GameDay host Lee Corso suffered a mild stroke May 16 and was hospitalized for two days. On Saturday, less than two months after losing his ability to speak and partial use of his right arm and leg, Corso was back in front of the cameras alongside Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit hosting college football's most popular pregame show. The diagnosis was a mild stroke.
The adjective was a life-saver. Corso saw it for himself, as they began his rehabilitation to heal his body and mind. Others in that room, scarred for life, weren't so blessed. two months later, Corso is piecing his life together again. He is graduated from physical therapy but remains in occupational and speech therapy. The stroke affected his right side. They is learning to write all over again, like he is learned to talk all over again.
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The adjective was a life-saver. Corso saw it for himself, as they began his rehabilitation to heal his body and mind. Others in that room, scarred for life, weren't so blessed. two months later, Corso is piecing his life together again. He is graduated from physical therapy but remains in occupational and speech therapy. The stroke affected his right side. They is learning to write all over again, like he is learned to talk all over again.
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