Freddie Freeman shares bad news about his family’s health.
Freddie Freeman is coping with a grave health concern in his family.
Maximus, the three-year-old son of Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freeman and his wife Chelsea, received some unsettling health news on Thursday.
They disclosed that Guillain-Barré syndrome, an uncommon inflammatory disease affecting the nerves, is severely afflicting Maximus. Maximus’s complete paralysis over the weekend led to the diagnosis of the disease.
However, Maximus’s parents pointed out that he was admitted to the hospital on time and has significantly improved over the past 48 hours. In addition to being taken off of a ventilator, he has been removed from his breathing tube.
Below is a link to their complete post.
Since 2014, Freddie and Chelsea have been wed. Three-year-old twins Maximus and Brandon and seven-year-old Charlie are their shared offspring.Since July 25, the eight-time All-Star Freddie has not appeared on a Dodgers field. This season, he is hitting.288 with 16 home runs and 67 RBIs.
We now know the severity of the problem the Freemans are facing since on July 27 he was placed on the family emergency list, which could have kept him away for up to seven days.
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