Frankie Muniz, star of the show 'Malcolm in the Middle', has suffered a second mini stroke in a year. "Almost a year to the day, I experienced another mini stroke," the 27-year-old actor and musician tweeted. "Hopefully that will be the last. Miserable." In April this year, Muniz spoke with Good Morning America revealing that after his first mini stroke "I couldn't say words, and I thought I was saying them," he told the show. "And my fiancée was looking at me like I was speaking a foreign language."
Frankie Muniz starred as Malcolm in 'Malcolm in the Middle' for six year. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy and two Golden Globe Awards. Since then he has also taken on competetive race car driving as well as joining the band Kingsfoil as a drummer. Despite such an intense lifestyle, the 27-year-old has stated that he doesn't drink, smoke or do drugs. The actor is taking time to rest and recuperate, although he seems to be in a stable condition.
Muniz stroke is quite a rarity. As USA Today explains, "Among people who have had strokes, fewer than 10% are under 45. Muniz has said he doesn't drink or do drugs and has never had a cigarette."
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