‘I'm Not Great’: Arnold Schwarzenegger Admits In Video After Open-Heart Surgery
April 13 2018, Published 1:38 p.m. ET
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not doing so great after his emergency heart surgery. This Thursday, the former Governor of California shared a video on Twitter, giving fans an update on his health.
“Thank you all for caring, we are moving forward,” he captioned the clip.
In it, the 70-year-old told his fans: “Thank you so much for all your wishes and for all the cards and the phone calls and the emails and the texts and all this kind of stuff that I got from around the world.”
“I really appreciate that very much and you're very kind,” he continued. “I just wanted you to know that I'm feeling much better. I can't say — even with my positive attitude — that I'm great, because I'm not great yet. Great is a totally different level.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the Terminator star went in to Cedars-Sinai Hospital on March 29, for a catheter valve replacement. During the procedure, however, he suffered various complications and had to be rushed into open-heart surgery.
Days after his surgery, he took to Twitter to tell fans “I’m back!” though it didn’t take long for him to reveal he’s still battling his ailments.
“But I'm good. I feel good.” Schwarzenegger concluded in his latest video.
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