via JAMO Sports:
Houston Texans Head Coach, Gary Kubiak was released from the hospital Tuesday, two days after suffering what has been diagnosed as a transient ischemic attack. It is not known when Kubiak will resume coaching the team and be back on the sidelines.
Houston Texans Head Coach, Gary Kubiak was released from the hospital Tuesday, two days after suffering what has been diagnosed as a transient ischemic attack. It is not known when Kubiak will resume coaching the team and be back on the sidelines.
A transient ischemic attack, or TIA, occurs when blood flow to the brain is briefly interrupted, typically by a blood clot or narrowed blood vessels. TIAs are often called mini-strokes and can cause stroke-like symptoms including sudden dizziness, numbness, vision loss or unconsciousness, though symptoms last only a few minutes or a few hours and no permanent brain damage occurs. TIAs are often warning signs for a future stroke.
Kubiak will be monitored and hopefully returns in a few weeks. We wish him a safe recovery.
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