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"All time multi ply 242 record holder, Greg Panora (2,630 pounds), suffered a stroke this past Sunday. Greg was gracious enough to communicate with me this afternoon, and has issued the following statement to the readers of Powerlifting Watch:
"On Sunday, May 9th I woke up with slurred speech and limited use of my right arm. I knew it was a stroke immediately as this has been a life long scare from high blood pressure. Doctors believe I should make a full recovery and powerlifting is definitely still in the cards. Anyway, I would really like to thank my wonderful family and friends for their prayers; and mainly my amazing girlfriend Julie, who has slept on a love seat for 3 days and held my hand as I yelled and threw things. You're the most beautiful, amazing and caring human I've ever met. For everyone else, let this show you that none of us are invincible; and please get checked out by a doctor. Thanks everyone and don't count out 2,700 at 242 next year."
In my correspondence with Greg, he went on to say that, "I'm doing pretty well. Speech and right arm are still messed up, but I'll do a bunch of training".
"On Sunday, May 9th I woke up with slurred speech and limited use of my right arm. I knew it was a stroke immediately as this has been a life long scare from high blood pressure. Doctors believe I should make a full recovery and powerlifting is definitely still in the cards. Anyway, I would really like to thank my wonderful family and friends for their prayers; and mainly my amazing girlfriend Julie, who has slept on a love seat for 3 days and held my hand as I yelled and threw things. You're the most beautiful, amazing and caring human I've ever met. For everyone else, let this show you that none of us are invincible; and please get checked out by a doctor. Thanks everyone and don't count out 2,700 at 242 next year."
In my correspondence with Greg, he went on to say that, "I'm doing pretty well. Speech and right arm are still messed up, but I'll do a bunch of training".