Tom Sizemore’s manager, Charles Lago, has released new information about the prognosis of the actor, who has been in a coma in critical condition in intensive care since February 18.
“Today, doctors informed his family that there is no hope and recommended an end-of-life decision,” Lago said in a statement on Monday. “The family is now deciding on end-of-life matters and a further statement will be made on Wednesday.”
Lago asked for the family’s privacy during this difficult time and thanked everyone for the messages of support and prayers on her behalf.
Sizemore has a brain aneurysm from a stroke, Lago confirmed. He was apparently found at his home around 02:00 on February 18 and taken to the St. Joseph Hospital in Burbank.
The actor’s long CV spans the films Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, Born July 4th, Natural Born Killers And Heat. Next, he starred in science fiction films impuratus.
Here’s Lago’s full explanation:
Today, Monday, February 27, 2023, doctors at St. Joseph’s Hospital Burbank updated Tom Sizemore’s family on his condition.
In the early morning hours of February 18, 2023, Tom Sizemore collapsed at his home in Los Angeles and was rushed to a hospital by paramedics. It was determined that he had suffered from a brain aneurysm as a result of a stroke. Since that day, Tom has been in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care.
Today, doctors informed his family that there was no hope and recommended an end-of-life decision. Now the family is deciding on the end of life, a further statement must be made on Wednesday.
We ask for privacy for his family at this difficult time and would like to thank everyone for the hundreds of messages of support and prayers they have received. It was a difficult time for her.
Source: Deadline

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