Thanks to ISU Aggie for posting this very encouraging news on Coach Mac:
McCarney, now coach at North Texas, confirmed that he suffered a stroke Sunday morning, shortly after his daily workout.
“I was just sitting down to eat a sandwich when my left side went numb,” said McCarney, the North Texas coach who coached at Iowa State 12 seasons. “Talk about a scary feeling.”
McCarney was rushed to the hospital in a helicopter, where a stroke was detected.
“Something happened on the left side in the back of my brain,” said McCarney, a former Iowa player and assistant coach. “My left side – all of a sudden everything went numb.”
He underwent tests Monday and was undergoing tests Tuesday morning.
“The doctors – and they’ve been fantastic – say I’m fine,” McCarney said. “They’re expecting a full recovery – no permanent damage.”
Spring practice?
“I’m supposed to get out of the hospital in a couple days,” he said. “I feel good right now. I’ve got a little tingling feeling, but hey, if that’s the worst of it, I’d say I’m a pretty lucky guy.
“Nothing wrong with me that a little Grey Goose won’t cure.”
McCarney, 58, is entering his second season as the North Texas coach. Monday, the university issued this statement:
Read more: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20120214/SPORTS/120214005/McCarney-still-hospitalized-confirms-stroke-but-sounds-cheery
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