💨 Abstract
South African rapper Da LES, real name Leslie Mampe, recently shared his experience of surviving a stroke he suffered on his 39th birthday last year. He was unconscious for a month and faced financial struggles due to lack of medical aid. Now recovering in the U.S. under his mother's care, Da LES aims to raise awareness about strokes, emphasizing that it can happen to anyone. He expressed gratitude for being alive and shared his journey through a YouTube video.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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