体坛英语新闻:Barrichello recovering in hospital after health scare
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- Former Formula 1 driver Rubens Barrichello said Thursday he is recovering in hospital after a vascular problem.
In a video posted on social media, the 45-year-old Brazilian said he was admitted to hospital last Saturday after waking up with a severe headache.
"I can see everyone is sending me messages and everyone is worried," he said from his hospital bed. "A long time not posting pictures and so on, so I decided to tell you. On Saturday I woke up and had a shower. I felt a terrible headache.
"Luckily my wife was there and she called a friend doctor who took me to the hospital, they took really good care of me. I had a small problem on a vein, but I want to tell you that I am feeling great."
Barrichello, who now races stock cars, said he was feeling better and "practically free" to go home.
"I am still going through exams and so on, but I am honestly great and the difficulties in life show us how to grow and how to be better.
"I am so thankful. Soon I will be back on the racetrack. So good to speak to you guys."
Barrichello won 11 times in a Grand Prix career that spanned from 1993 to 2011. He represented Jordan, Steward, Ferrari, Honda, Brawn and Williams.
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