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Cheryl Fergison Recovers After Life-Changing Stroke
29 Jan
Summary
- Cheryl Fergison suffered a stroke in May last year, impacting speech and mobility.
- The actress is now recovering slowly, with a positive mindset after a difficult year.
- She is set to return to acting with a new UK touring play next month.

Cheryl Fergison, a former star of EastEnders, appeared on BBC Breakfast to provide an update on her health following a stroke in May of the previous year. The actress revealed that she is slowly but surely recovering from the stroke, which initially left her unable to walk or talk. She expressed that her mindset has shifted to positivity, a significant change from the beginning of her recovery.
Fergison described the past year as challenging, marked by writing her autobiography, celebrating her 60th birthday, and experiencing the stroke. She attributed the stroke to a build-up of stress and consistently high blood pressure, common in the demanding acting industry. The incident occurred when she experienced a severe headache and fell, leading her son to call an ambulance.
Describing the immediate aftermath, Fergison noted difficulties in formulating words and the non-responsiveness of her right side. However, with the support of her stroke team and the Stroke Association, she is making progress. Looking ahead, Fergison is thrilled to be returning to her passion for acting with a new play, 'Living the Life of Riley,' which will tour the UK next month.




