|
Welcome to our Cat Forums! | ||||
Welcome to our CatForums! You are seeing this message because you are viewing our cat forums as a guest. You can continue to browse our many cat related areas as a guest but you are more than welcome to register and join our friendly community of Cat Lovers! ... And for free! Doing so will also remove this message and some of the ads, such as the one on the left. Please click here to register. |
|
|||||
|
|||||
Former Brookside star Vince Earl battles rare disorder.Former Brookside star Vince Earl battles rare disorder in Wirral hospital. A much loved Merseyside actor was critically ill in hospital today battling a rare disorder. Former Brookside star Vince Earl, who played Ron Dixon in the Liverpool-made soap, is being treated for Goodpasture’s syndrome – which affects just one in two million people. His family said although the Birkenhead-born comedian was critically ill he was responding well to kidney dialysis and the treatment at Arrowe Park Hospital. His son Stephen Earl, 32, said: “He is seriously ill and was very unwell for the first couple of days but he is quite bright. “He’s been laughing and joking and has come to terms with it and he is ready to give it a good fight. “Goodpasture’s syndrome is very rare but the success rate is pretty good so we are all hopeful. “We’ve been told he will have to spend a minimum of three weeks in hospital but we don’t know when he will be able to come home. “All the family are going to see him and he’s responding well to the treatment.” The 66-year-old singer, who now lives in Chester with his wife Irene, was working as a stand-up comedian on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean when he became ill. The grandad-of-five was taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital last Wednesday before he was admitted to the Wirral hospital the following day. Stephen said: “He started to feel unwell while he was on the cruise but his symptoms were the same as the flu. “He became very unwell and he had pneumonia. He had to have dialysis because his kidneys were not working properly but they didn’t know the reason why. “They made the actual diagnosis over the weekend.” CLICKY HERE
|
|||||
|