‘Two and a Half Men’ star Conchata Ferrell is on a respirator, dialysis after suffering a heart attack
The actress spent four weeks in the ICU earlier this year
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“Two and a Half Men” star Conchata Ferrell is currently ill and on a respirator after suffering a heart attack.
Ferrell, 77, who is best known for playing the housekeeper Berta on the CBS sitcom opposite Charlie Sheen, was recently moved to a long-term care facility after spending four weeks in the ICU, her husband, Arnie Anderson, told TMZ.
Anderson said the actress suffered a heart attack earlier this year shortly after she was hospitalized for a kidney infection.
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Her husband said the actress is currently stable and semi-conscious but she hasn’t been able to speak or communicate.
"It's going to be a while before there's any recovery," he said. "It's all neurological. There's nothing we can do to speed it up the process. We are hoping for the best."
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Due to coronavirus guidelines at hospitals, Anderson has been unable to visit.
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It was in February that the “Two and a Half Men” star’s husband told the outlet she had a kidney infection that started to contaminate her blood.
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Anderson confirmed the actress' ailments are not related to the coronavirus.