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Ray Romano reveals he had heart surgery for 90 percent blockage in artery

  2024-02-29 pagesixLeah Bitsky11710
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Ray Romano revealed he recently underwent heart surgery to have a stent put in after doctors discovered a 90 percent blo

Ray Romano reveals he had heart surgery for 90 percent blockage in artery

Ray Romano revealed he recently underwent heart surgery to have a stent put in after doctors discovered a 90 percent blockage in one of his major arteries.

“I got kinda lucky that we found it before having a [widow-maker] heart attack,” the “Everybody Loves Raymond” star said in Monday’s episode of the “WTF with Marc Maron” podcast.

Romano, 65, shared that he battled high cholesterol for 20 years but never went on medication despite his doctor’s recommendation.

Ray Romano on a red carpet.
Ray Romano underwent heart surgery after doctors found a 90 percent blockage in a major artery. FilmMagic
Ray Romano on a red carpet.
“I got kinda lucky that we found [the blockage] before having a heart attack,” he shared. WireImage

“Every time, I said, ‘Let me do it myself.’ And I would go home, and I would eat right — not vegan, but a little healthier — and get it down a couple ticks,” he explained.

However, the actor admitted that over time he would start cutting corners and eating food that was not good for him, putting him back where he started.

“I’d go home and think I was hot s–t. I’d get it down already, and I’d start cheating, cheating, and that was the cycle,” he said.

Ray Romano and Marc Maron in a selfie.
The comedian discussed the health scare on Marc Maron’s podcast. marcmaron/Twitter

Romano recalled his doctor telling him that his high cholesterol did not necessarily mean he was “in danger” but that it definitely needed to be lowered.

“Now, I’m on the meds,” he shared, adding that if he “could go back 20 years,” he would have taken the pills and prevented the blockage from ever happening.

“It’s hard for me to sustain that diet stuff,” the comedian acknowledged.

Ray Romano on stage.
Romano said he had high cholesterol for two decades. Getty Images for International Myeloma Foundation

But the medication can only do so much, and Romano still has to worry about his sugar intake.

“I’m on the meds, and it’s got [my cholesterol] all down now, so I figure now I can enjoy and eat some food. My sugar level’s up now,” he said. “I’m on the pre-diabetic side.”

Earlier this month, the “Irishman” star revealed he went to see his cardiologist after experiencing chest pains while directing and starring in his upcoming movie “Somewhere in Queens.”

Ray Romano on stage.
Romano admitted he would have taken medication sooner if he could go back in time. Getty Images for Tribeca Festival
Romano’s former co-star Peter Boyle suffered a heart attack on the set of “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 1999. ©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I called my agent at one in the morning because I couldn’t sleep. I go, ‘I can’t do it, can’t do this,'” he told “Entertainment Tonight” at the time. “Because — I’m not joking — I had to go to my cardiologist in New York and get on the treadmill and do a stress test because I was getting chest pains.”

Romano’s former co-star Peter Boyle, who played his father in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” notably had a heart attack on the set of the CBS sitcom in 1999 after experiencing chest pains.

Boyle died in 2006 at the age of 71 as a result of multiple myeloma and heart disease.

(By/Leah Bitsky)
 
 
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