Mike Greenberg’s wife, Stacy, gives update after ESPN host’s heart procedure
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Sports broadcaster Mike Greenberg, known for his work on ESPN's "Get Up" and "NBA Countdown," underwent a cardiac ablation earlier this week.
His wife, Stacey provided a health update, saying the TV host is recovering at their home in New York.
"For those asking: Greeny had a cardiac ablation on Monday," Stacy wrote on Twitter, "Recovery is slow, he has to do nothing and believe me…. he’s not great at that! We both really, really appreciate all the nice messages."
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ESPN host, Mike Greenberg seen before Game 1 of the 2022 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals on May 17, 2022, at The FTX Arena in Miami, Florida. (Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)
Greenberg expressed gratitude for all the support that he and Stacy have received.
"As the week ends, I want to say that @StacyGSG and I are so grateful for all the well-wishes you’ve sent us.
I’m sure I’ll say something ridiculous that makes you yell at me again soon enough, but please know I will never, ever forget the kindness we’ve been shown this week," he wrote.
According to Mayo Clinic, cardiac ablation is used to correct heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias) and restore a typical heartbeat.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Stacy shared a photo of Greenberg working from a sofa with their dog Phoebe lying nearby.
"Recovery, day two," she wrote. "Or, as Greeny calls it, NFL Draft Prep. Send help. #Phoebe"
In a separate post, Stacy reported that Greenberg's procedure went well.
"Greeny is home resting & everything went well," Stacy wrote on Monday.
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