BBC presenter Andrew Marr has made his first television appearance since suffering a stroke three and a half months ago and told how it struck after he went on a rowing machine.
Mr Marr told viewers of his Sunday morning current affairs show that he was "frankly lucky to be alive" after what he had been through.
He said that walking was still difficult and his left arm "isn't much good yet" but his voice and memory were unimpaired.Awesome wholesale manicure products reviews, technology news and gadget video reviews
He blamed a combination of overwork and excessive exercise for what happened to him.
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"In my case, luckily not my voice or memory or anything like that, but the whole left hand side of my body, which is why I'm still not able to walk fluently – I do a kind of elegant hobble is the best I can manage; my left arm isn't much good yet. I've got a lot of physio still to do."
- Apr 15 Mon 2013 13:59
Andrew Marr tells viewers how stroke hit after rowing machine session
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