Bob Odenkirk has detailed his heart attack on the set ofBetter Call Saulfor the first time.The 58-year-old actor talk to the New York Timesabout the scary moment which saw him 'turning bluish-gray' back in July which left him in the hospital.He explained: 'I’d known since 2018 that I had this plaque buildup in my heart.I went to two heart doctors at Cedars-Sinai, and I had dye and an M.R.I.
and all that stuff, and the doctors disagreed.'The two physicians gave different options with Odenkirk ultimately choosing to wait out doing anything about it instead of starting medication.
On the mend: Bob Odenkirk (seen in September 2019) has detailed his heart attack on the set of Better Call Saul for the first time in an interview with the New York TimesThe actor said everything was okay with his heart until 'one of those pieces of plaque broke up' when he was on set.He explained: 'We were shooting a scene, we’d been shooting all day, and luckily I didn’t go back to my trailer. 'I went to play the Cubs game and ride my workout bike [at a space where he and his co-stars regularly spent downtime], and I just went down.
Rhea [Seehorn] said I started turning bluish-gray right away.'His castmates Seehorn and Patrick Fabian were with the star when he had collapsed as they screamed to alert medics on set.
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