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Queen’s Brian May reveals recent heart attack, says he’s good now

- Associated Press

Queen guitarist Brian May says he recently had three stents put in after experienci­ng “a small heart attack.”

May said Monday in an Instagram video that the stents were put in after his doctor drove him to a hospital after he starting feeling the symptoms of a heart attack. He said he found the experience shocking, because “I thought I was a very healthy guy.”

The 72-year-old said he feels fine now and the procedure was a success. “I walked out with a heart that’s very strong now,” May said.

He thanked his doctors and caregivers. May asked fans to send him congratula­tions, not sympathy messages.

“I’m incredibly grateful that I now have a life to lead again,” he said.

His video post details a lengthy health saga this month that included dealing with a compressed nerve that was causing him extreme pain.

The month started with May and Roger Taylor – the remaining members of Queen – teaming up with singer Adam Lambert to release a new version of the band’s “We Are the Champions” to raise money for front line healthcare workers battling COVID-19.

Proceeds from the song benefit the World Health Organizati­on’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.

 ?? CHUNG SUNG-JUN Pool Photo via AP ?? Brian May
CHUNG SUNG-JUN Pool Photo via AP Brian May

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