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Cox says TV role shows need for stroke measures

Ninewells to become centre of excellence in treating sufferers

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee-born actor Brian Cox has said the plight of his character in hit HBO series Succession highlights the significan­ce of new “important” changes to stroke care in Tayside.

The 73-year-old plays high-flying Logan Roy, founder of global media corporatio­n Waystar, in the New Yorkbased drama.

Brutal and egocentric Roy, who is also Dundee-born, is suddenly struck down with a stroke, leaving him struggling to walk and talk.

Cox has voiced his support for NHS Tayside’s wide-ranging improvemen­ts to stroke care, which will see Ninewells Hospital become a centre of excellence in treating the condition.

The changes, which have been backed by the charity Stroke Associatio­n, mean experts will be available 24 hours to assess patients and begin treatment immediatel­y.

Cox said playing the character gave him an insight into how debilitati­ng a stroke can be.

He said: “Viewers watch how Logan’s life changes overnight. From this incredibly powerful uber-boss, he becomes a person struggling to walk and talk – even put on his socks.

“When the Stroke Associatio­n asked me to help them spread the word about the changes to stroke services in Dundee, I was more than happy to get on board and hope this approach will be replicated elsewhere in Scotland.”

A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off. The impact can vary enormously but the physical efforts can include swallowing difficulti­es, pain and sensory problems.

Around a third of stroke survivors have problems with speaking, reading, writing and understand­ing, while others suffer extreme tiredness and fatigue.

The service improvemen­ts are part of the health board’s three-year change programme, Transformi­ng Tayside which is redesignin­g and integratin­g many services until 2022.

A public event will be held at Forfar Community Campus on September 28 from 10am to 12.30pm.

Lead clinicians will be available to discuss the plans and ask answer questions.

An episode of the critically-acclaimed series Succession was filmed at V&A Dundee earlier this year and will air on Sky Atlantic soon.

Actor Brian Cox has won plaudits around the world for his starring roles alongside some of the biggest names of the day on both the small and big screen. But Dundee-born Brian, who lives with diabetes, is well aware that health comes ahead of personal success.

He has already done much to support research into diabetes and is now promoting awareness of stroke, the debilitati­ng and potentiall­y life threatenin­g condition which his character in Succession suffers from.

It is advice worth listening to.

 ?? Picture: HBO/AP. ?? Brian Cox as Logan Roy in HBO’s new programme Succession.
Picture: HBO/AP. Brian Cox as Logan Roy in HBO’s new programme Succession.

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