Dick Vitale's “past issues on my vocal cords” have returned and he will undergo two surgeries this summer, he announced Thursday.
By The Athletic StaffLegendary basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale said Thursday in a Twitter post his “past issues on my vocal cords” have returned and he will undergo two surgeries this summer.
Vitale, 84, said he is on voice rest in preparation for his first procedure, which will take place on July 11. Following the surgery, he will continue his voice rest for six to eight weeks. Rec’d some bad news, but when I realize it is minor to what some face daily I will fight to recover. Dr Zeitels acclaimed vocal cord surgeon has informed me my past issues on my vocal cords have returned.I must have 2 surgeries this summer-1st July 11 need ur 🙏🙏🙏“That part is so frustrating as I feel trapped not being able to express myself,” Vitale tweeted. “The positive news is optimistic to have me ready for my 45th yr on ESPN.
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