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Ray Romano reveals he underwent surgery on his heart for an artery that was blocked 90% of the way.
The 65-year-old comedian shared that he has suffered from high cholesterol for 2 decades, but always tried to get his numbers down through diet.
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“I just had to have a stent put in,” he said on the “WTF With Marc Maron” podcast. “I had 90 percent blockage.”
Ray revealed that he avoided going on cholesterol meds. “I had high cholesterol 20 years ago. Every time, I said, ‘Let me do it myself.’ And I would go home, and I would eat right. Not vegan, but I would eat a little healthier and get it down a couple ticks.”
Eventually, they found the blockage in the main artery. Those with blockages in the main artery can suffer from a heart attack known as the “widow maker” for how lethal it can be.
“I had to have a stent. I got kinda lucky that we found it. In the main artery — what they call ‘the widow maker,’ I had a stent put in. Now, I’m on the meds and my cholesterol dropped — right away it dropped.”
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Everybody Loves Raymond from 1996-2005 as well as films including Ice Age, The Big Sick and The Irishman, spoke about his health scare in a new interview on WTF with Marc Maron.Romano spoke about how he’d suffered for years with high cholesterol – something that led to a 90 per cent blockage in his main artery.He said: “I had high cholesterol 20 years ago and my guy always told me, ‘Why don’t we start going on the statin?’ Every time, I said, ‘Let me do it myself.'”Romano said he would go home and try to eat healthier to reverse the cholesterol himself, but admitted that it wasn’t successful – a pattern that lasted for 16 years.He said he “would go home and eat a little healthier and get it down a couple ticks”, but then his doctor would say: “It was 280 and now its 220 – you gotta get it down even more.”“But I’d go home and think I was hot shit – that was the cycle,” he continued.The actor said that he had to “have a stent put in” because he had “90 per cent blockage” in the artery deemed “the widow-maker”.“I got kind of lucky that we found it,” he continued, saying that he “would have gone on the meds” sooner had he realised how serious it was.Talking about getting older, he said: “Saying 50 was weird, but saying 60 sounds foreign, it sounds fake. In my head I don’t feel that old.
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Ray Romano spoke candidly about a recent health scare in a new interview with the “WTF with Marc Maron” podcast.
WTF With Marc Maron" podcast. "I had 90 percent blockage."The comedian went on to speak about his diet and how it may have led to his heart surgery. "I had high cholesterol 20 years ago," he said. "Every time, I said, 'Let me do it myself.' And I would go home, and I would eat right.
Ray Romano is revealing some scary health news he recently received. "I just had to have a stent put in," he told Marc Maron on Maron's "WTF" podcast. "I had 90% blockage.
A close call. Ray Romano revealed that he had heart surgery to deal with a major blockage in his main artery.