Get well Harold Crawford
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Get well Harold Crawford
6 years 7 months ago
Reading on Social Media that Mr Crawford has suffered a stroke..
Wishing you a speedy recovery
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Wish Harold a speedy recovery. Very shrewd trainer with limited stock.
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Harold Crawford making progress
PUBLISHED: JANUARY 22, 2019
“He has paralysis in his left arm and left side,” said his daughter. “He is having physio every day and they will do further tests this week…
Harold Crawford is making slow but steady progress in Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital as he battles to recover from a stroke. It happened during the afternoon eight days ago and, according to daughter and assistant Michelle Rix, he collapsed and was found lying on the floor.
Apparently the stroke was caused by a clot in his carotid artery and the doctors operated on him to ease the pressure on his brain. “He has paralysis in his left arm and left side,” said his daughter. “He is having physio every day and they will do further tests this week but he is getting better.”
Crawford, 66, had the biggest win of his near 43-year training career when the now Mauritius-based Perovskia won last year’s Drill Hall. His stable has expanded since Michelle joined the team and set about attracting more owners. “My father is a strong old guy and I am sure he will pull through,” she said.
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PUBLISHED: JANUARY 22, 2019
“He has paralysis in his left arm and left side,” said his daughter. “He is having physio every day and they will do further tests this week…
Harold Crawford is making slow but steady progress in Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital as he battles to recover from a stroke. It happened during the afternoon eight days ago and, according to daughter and assistant Michelle Rix, he collapsed and was found lying on the floor.
Apparently the stroke was caused by a clot in his carotid artery and the doctors operated on him to ease the pressure on his brain. “He has paralysis in his left arm and left side,” said his daughter. “He is having physio every day and they will do further tests this week but he is getting better.”
Crawford, 66, had the biggest win of his near 43-year training career when the now Mauritius-based Perovskia won last year’s Drill Hall. His stable has expanded since Michelle joined the team and set about attracting more owners. “My father is a strong old guy and I am sure he will pull through,” she said.
By Michael Clower
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