Frankie Muniz suffers another mini stroke

Malcolm in the Middle star had first almost exactly a year ago.

Frankie Muniz has revealed that he's suffered a second mini stroke.

The 27-year-old star of 'Malcolm In The Middle' told his fans on Twitter about the stroke, which came almost exactly a year after his first one in 2012.



“Almost a year to the day, I experienced another mini stroke,” he wrote. “Hopefully that will be the last. Miserable.”

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The former child star was alerted to his last stroke came when he suddenly lost vision in one eye while riding his motorbike.



He told Good Morning America at the time: “I couldn't say words,” he told Good Morning America. 'I thought I was saying them!

“My fiancee was looking at me like I was speaking a foreign language.

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“I can't get a deep breath in. I'm still trying to make sense of it, but happy I'm alive.”

Fewer than 10 per cent of men under 45 suffer mini strokes, also known as a transient ischemic attack.

Muniz took a sabbatical from acting in 2008 to pursue a career as a racing driver.

He's also a drummer in the band Kingsfoil.