Andy Fordham: 'My stroke scare'

Andy Fordham before (2004) and after (2008) weight loss

When champion darts player Andy 'The Viking' Fordham collapsed just before the British Darts Organisation world championship in January 2007, he had no idea that he'd had a stroke.

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He needed emergency treatment for chest and stomach pains and had 18 litres of fluid drained from his lungs. It resulted in a month-long stay in hospital. 

Andy, then aged 45, one of darts' most popular personalities, was at home in south-east London and on the phone to his sister when she noticed he was slurring his words.

“I hadn’t noticed anything at all,” says the 2004 world professional darts champion. “To me, it seemed like nothing had happened. It was only a while later when I tried to get up that I realised I couldn’t move my leg.”

Fordham was taken to hospital and, after tests, it was confirmed he had had a minor stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA). Left untreated, a TIA can lead to a stroke. About 10–30% of people who have a TIA go on to have a stroke.

He was already on medication to treat a damaged liver and was coming to terms with never being able to drink again.

The minor stroke symptoms wore off within a few hours, which is normal. This explains why many people fail to seek medical attention after a minor stroke.

The minor stroke was on the right side of Fordham's brain, which affected the left side of his body.

Liver complications

'My wife says I’m half the man I used to be, and she’s not kidding'

Andy’s month-long stay in hospital, which is unusual for a TIA patient, was due to complications resulting from his liver problems. He believes that the minor stroke was a result of complications from excessive drinking.

Since collapsing just before the world championship, Andy has had to make several changes to his lifestyle. He lost 10 stone (63.5kg) in 10 months and now weighs under 21 stone (133kg). “When I look in the mirror now, I feel small and fragile,” he says.

“My wife Jenny says I’m half the man I used to be, and she’s not kidding.” The pictures above show Fordham in 2004 when he won the championship, and after his post-treatment weight loss.

Since his hospitalisation, the darts champion has given up his 25 bottles of beer a day habit. “I haven’t had a drop since January 8 2007, 5.45pm,” he says. “It’s not been easy, but I know if I drink again it will end up killing me.”

Fordham never smoked and now eats more healthily, although he admits to having a weakness for the occasional Chinese takeaway.

“I feel a lot fitter these days,” he says. “I can move more easily. Jenny says I seem to laugh a lot more too.”

During his recovery, Fordham didn't pick up the darts straight away. He made his comeback in November 2007 but, after an eight-month break, found it hard to rediscover the form that took him to the top of the sport.

“Every time I play, I can see a bit of improvement," he says. “I just need to rebuild my confidence. I know I’ve got the skill. I just need to find it again.”

Stroke: Act F.A.S.T. (male)

This video shows how to spot the signs of stroke in men. Call 999 immediately if you think someone is having a stroke.

Last reviewed: 25/09/2010

Next review due: 25/09/2012

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Val said on 12 July 2008

Val
Well done Andy,Hope you will get those arrows going again we miss you,You look great keep it up.Looking forward to seeing the new image and a win on the tele ASAP.

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Pat said on 02 July 2008

Pat
I can't believe the difference , you look fantastic. Well done and keep it up. I have recently had a stroke so I know how difficult it is to get over it. You have done great.

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mich said on 28 June 2008

well done !! its nice to see a celebrity talk openly about their health, hopefully you experiences will encourage others to realise that stroke or alcohol can effect anyone and simple life style changes can prevent ill health. by the way you look brilliant, once again well done !!!

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kate said on 28 April 2008

your look brilliant ..keep up the good work !! :)

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