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Posted: 2024-03-16T16:28:04Z | Updated: 2024-03-16T16:28:04Z Dr. Dre Opens Up About 'Crazy' 2021 Health Scare: 'I Had No Control' | HuffPost

Dr. Dre Opens Up About 'Crazy' 2021 Health Scare: 'I Had No Control'

The hip-hop icon reflected on suffering a brain aneurysm, saying that the experience made him "appreciate being alive."

Dr. Dre  has opened up about experiencing a brain aneurysm , saying that the health scare made him appreciate being alive.

The hip-hop icon, on Thursdays episode of James Corden s This Life of Mine show on SiriusXM, reflected on suffering a brain aneurysm and being rushed to a Los Angeles hospital in January 2021.

At the time, he said on social media  that he was doing great and getting excellent care. He returned home  about two weeks later.

Dre, in his interview with Corden, described waking up and feeling the worst pain behind his right ear, which landed him first in urgent care and then the hospital.

Next thing you know, Im blacking out, Im in and out of consciousness, and I ended up in the [intensive care unit], said Dre.

I was there for two weeks. Im hearing the doctors coming in and [saying,] You dont know how lucky you are, he recalled, later adding that he had three strokes while in the hospital.

The rapper and producer said that he isnt sure if the experience led to a significant change in his outlook on life, calling the health scare something that just happened to me.

I definitely makes you appreciate being alive, thats for sure, when you go through that situation. Its crazy, especially when I was on my way home from the hospital because, possibly, that couldnt have happened, Dre said.

So now knowing that I had no control over that, its just something that could happen out of the blue, you wake up and you go, Shit, OK, Im here.

Dre said that nobody could answer him when asking how he couldve prevented the brain aneurysm.

I had no idea that I had high blood pressure or anything like that, because Im on my health shit, Im lifting weights, Im running, Im doing everything I can to keep myself healthy, said Dre.

You know, high blood pressure in Black men, thats just what it is. They call it the silent killer. You just have no idea. So, you know, you have to keep your shit checked.

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