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Ferdinand talks about hospitalization: It s just male flu, I feel like I m almost gone

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May 13th, Manchester United legend Leo Ferdinand recently publicly talked about the health crisis that made him hospitalized for several days and missed the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals.

Before Arsenal's second leg match against Paris Saint-Germain, Ferdinand posted a selfie of giving a thumbs up on the hospital bed, explaining that he would miss the commentary of this game, and did not participate in the commentary of Manchester United's home match against Athletic Bilbao. As a permanent guest of TNT Sports' European competition reports in recent years, this celebrity, who often serves as Manchester United game reviewer, was replaced by Robbie Savage and Darren Fletcher, and Martin Keeon also joined the commentary team that week.

Although the employer has expressed condolences, Ferdinand has been silent about his condition before revealing the truth until this week on his personal podcast.

Ferdinand smiled and said, "My wife and the women at home will never understand...Male flu is actually male flu." (Note: It means that men will have more serious symptoms when they suffer from common cold or flu-like diseases.)

"Brother, I was infected with a crazy virus. For a moment, I really felt like I was going to be finished. I really thought my life was only a few minutes left. I was lying on the bed and couldn't even open my eyes. I felt like I was caught by a vise, and my eyes were about to burst out. Then I started vomiting like a squirt, and I was spinning back on the bed, and I grabbed the sheet and completely lost my direction. It was so scary."

When I was seeking medical treatment, the doctor's proposal to mention "brain scan" and "whether ambulance is needed" caused him to panic. Although he still took a selfie on the hospital bed to comment on the penalty penalty for Paris against Arsenal, he was not discharged early on with caution. Ferdinand revealed: "Even the hospital soup and ice cream are not in the appetite, you should know that these are good medicines."

In the 1-0 Fulham game last week, Ferdinand has returned to the TNT Sports Commentary Seat and is expected to continue to appear on the screen this weekend.

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