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Sandra Lee says stroke left lasting movement and speech effects
Summary
Sandra Lee suffered an ischemic stroke in November 2025 and says she still moves more slowly and has some trouble speaking months later; she has undergone physical and occupational therapy and describes herself as largely back to normal.
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Sandra Lee, known as Dr. Pimple Popper, described ongoing changes in movement and speech months after suffering an ischemic stroke in November 2025 while filming. She said the event left her with slower movement, some slurred speech and a weaker left-hand grip, and that it made her feel older more quickly. Lee also reported several months of physical and occupational therapy and said she is "pretty much back to normal." She has spoken publicly to raise awareness and reduce stigma around strokes.
Key details:
- The stroke was announced as an ischemic stroke that occurred in November 2025 while Lee was filming Season 2 of her show.
- Lee reports ongoing effects including slower walking, some difficulty speaking, and reduced grip strength in her left hand.
- She completed months of physical and occupational therapy and says she is largely back to normal nearly five months after the stroke.
- Lee said she went public to bring awareness and to challenge the stigma that can surround strokes and similar health events.
Summary:
Lee continues to describe lingering physical and speech effects from the November 2025 ischemic stroke but reports improvement after months of therapy. Undetermined at this time.
