
BBC broadcaster Jennie Gow, who works on Radio 5 Live’s Formula One coverage, has given a promising health update after suffering a “serious stroke”. Gow revealed two weeks ago that she had suffered a stroke just after Christmas, stating that her speech had been “most affected” and that she was “finding it hard to write”.
Taking to social media, Gow wrote: “Hi everyone, been quiet the last few weeks, this is because I suffered a serious stroke two weeks ago.
“My husband is helping me type this, as I’m finding it hard to write and my speech is most affected. I’m desperate to make a full recovery and return to work but it might take some time.
“Thank you to the medical teams at Frimley and St George’s and my family and friends who’ve got me through the last fortnight X.” Gow has now shared an update on social media a month on from her stroke.
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Several of Gow’s colleagues have sent her well-wishes, with fellow BBC broadcaster Sonali Shah writing: “Oh Jenny – sending you love and strength for your recovery.”
“One day at a time Sending you lots of love xx,” added presenter Nicola Hume, while racing driver Alice Powell wrote: “Keep strong hun, you can do this”.
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