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Brian May, the Queen guitarist, discloses recent health scare, a minor stroke affecting his guitar playing ability

Queen's Brian May reveals new health battle: 'minor stroke' left him unable to play guitar

The iconic guitarist Brian May from Queen has shared details about a recent health setback that raised concerns among his fans.

The musician, aged 77, disclosed that he experienced a minor stroke last week which temporarily affected his left arm’s functionality.

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May’s Guitar Playing Future at Risk

Sharing the news via social media, May expressed his relief that he could still play the guitar following what he referred to as a “minor health setback.”

In an Instagram post, he showcased his ability to wiggle his fingers and stated, “I’m pleased to inform you that I can still play the guitar despite recent events.”

After experiencing a minor stroke that temporarily affected his ability to play, musician Brian May expressed gratitude for the medical care he received and shared his reluctance to seek sympathy and attention for his health setback.

Brian May is on the way to recovery

Brian May’s positive outlook on his recovery journey shone through as he humorously mentioned following doctors’ orders to take it easy and avoid activities that could strain his health as he heals.

Concerns remain about the impact of the stroke on his arm and whether it will affect his guitar playing in the long term.

This recent health scare adds to May’s history of health challenges, including a heart attack in 2020 that required medical intervention.

Despite these health setbacks, fans eagerly anticipate May’s return to full health and a possible comeback to the music scene.

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