Garrison Keillor writes he’s ‘essentially unscathed’ but ‘touched by mortality’ after stroke
By APWednesday, September 16, 2009
Keillor: Minor stroke is reminder of mortality
MINNEAPOLIS — Humorist and author Garrison Keillor writes that a minor stroke he suffered last week left him “essentially unscathed, though touched by mortality.”
Keillor drove himself to a St. Paul hospital after feeling ill, then was taken to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He spent four nights at Saint Marys Hospital before being released last Friday.
In a column for Salon.com, 67-year-old Keillor writes that when he left Saint Marys, “a neurologist shook my hand and said: ‘I hope you know how lucky you are.’”
The host of public radio’s “A Prairie Home Companion” ends his column with a plea for national health reform. He’s scheduled to begin a new season of his show on Sept. 26 from St. Paul’s Fitzgerald Theater.
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