Former “Malcolm in the Middle” star turned musician Frankie Muniz suffered a “mini stroke” but will still perform at Mexicali Live in Teaneck on Sunday, according to published reports and a Twitter message from the entertainer.
“I was in the hospital last Friday. I suffered a "Mini Stroke", which was not fun at all. Have to start taking care of my body! Getting old!,” said a post on the 27-year-old’s Twitter account Tuesday.
“I was really dizzy and in a lot of pain in my whole body and my head. My hands were numb. I didn't really have good balance and I was almost dropping the bike. I never had this before. I was like 'What's going on?,” Muniz told PEOPLE magazine.
Muniz plays drums in the band Kingsfoil, according to a report on NJ.com. He spent his early years in Ridgewood.
“Next Sunday night my band is playing a show close to where I grew up in Teaneck, NJ at Mexicali Live! Hope to see my old friends and family!,” he wrote in an earlier tweet.
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9:39 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
He spent his early years in Ridgewood? Grew up in Teaneck? How early? Birth at Valley?